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Houston, Samuel D., 1871
Howard, Chettie A., 1643
Howard, David M., 1642
Howard, Richard C., 2486
Howe, Edgar W., 1418
Howe, James R., 2382
Howe, John W., 1686
Howe, Samuel T., 2382
Howell, Andrew J., 1490
Howell, Thomas G., 1680
Hower, George H., 1605
Howison, Herbert M., 1982
Howland, Clark G., 2237
Hovey, George U. S., 206
Hoyt, D. S., 611
Hoyt, F. C., 1765
Hoyt, John C., 2469
Hudson, Joseph K., 825, 1093, 1126, 1129, 1973, 2102; brigadier general of volun- teers, Spanish-American war, 2103
Hudson, M. E., 1129 Huffaker, Judge, 1634
Huffaker, Thomas S., 215, 1279
Hoffman, Charles S., 909, 2327 Hughart, Arthur A., 2020
Hughes, Bela M., 171
Hughes, George, 1639 Hughes, John F., 2544
Hughes, John T., 592
Hughes, Joshua, 498
Hughes, Minnie B., 2545
Hughs, John F., 2189
Huiskamp, H. J., 2299
Hull, Harriet B., 1415
Humboldt, 798, 1004, 1563; pioneer of, 2249
Humboldt Town Site Company, 1203
Hummer, Clayton W., 1716
Hummer, Samuel, 1716
Humphrey Investment Company, 2267
Humphrey, James, 1224
Humphrey, Lyman L., 2267
Humphrey, Lyman U., 835, 837, 973, 2265, 2267; portrait, 836; administra- tion of, 2267
Humphrey, Pins B., 2005
Hunsaker, Chester E., 1419
Hunt, John, 2228
Hunt, John L., 1780
Hunt, Morris, 468, 510
Hunter, George H., 1785
Hunter, William M., 1811
Hunting, Dr. Amory, 797
Hurd, Albert A., 1760
Hurd, George W., 2557
Hurrell bill, 2171
Hurst, Keenan, 2302
Hussey, Jerry, 1211
Hussey, Lewis T., 1211
Hutchinson, 207, 796, 815, 833, 836, 985, 997, 998, 999, 1102
Hutchinson, Harris W., 2670
Hutchinson, John, 401
Hutchinson-Kansas Salt Co., 999
Hutchinson News, 2034
Hutchinson Office Supply and Printing Company, 2675
Hutchinson, Captain Philip, 497
Hutton, Emmett, 2666
Hyatt, William S., 1827
Hyett, James E., 1481
Hymer, Edward S., 2653
Ide, Harvey W., 2448 Illinois, 337
Illustrations-Buffalo Bill and His Old Stage Coach on a Recent Visit to To- peka, 179; Osage Indian Family, 224; Osage Indian Family, 227; Old Potta- watomie Mission Five Miles West of Topeka, Built in 1849, Now Used as Barn, 259; Buffalo, Gage Park, To- peka, 278; First House in Lawrence, 360; The Arrest of Governor Robinson by Marshal Donaldson, 542; Sambo Arresting G. W. Brown, 543; Sacking of Lawrence by Border Ruffians May 21, 1856, 553; James H. Lane at the Battle of Hickory Point, 622; Block House, Fort Scott, Erected 1842, 682; Old Government Hospital, Fort Scott, Erected 1845, 686; Government Old Guard House, Fort Scott, 690; Ruins of Lawrence, 1863, 744; Battle of Big Blue, 760
Impeachment cases, 718
Incident of the flag, 65 Income tax, 1146 Independence, 139, 985, 1005, 1006, 1844,
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2266; schools, 1851; an early lawyer in, 2092
Independence Creek, 50
Independence Daily Reporter, 1834
Independence Fire Department, 1706
Independence Gas Co., 2411
Independence Hospital, 1923
Independence, Missouri, 138
Independence Public Library, 1837
Independence Townsite Co., 1984
Independence Tribune, The, 1739
Independent Order of Good Templars, 802
Indiana, 337 Indiana party to Kansas, 603
Indian-English policy, 238 Indian expedition, 875 Indianola, 169, 171, 1712
Indianola hotel, 1712
Indians in Kansas, 189, 301, 780, 1316; of Kansas in Coronado's time, 8; of Mississippi valley, 31; the Canzes, 39; relations with English, 43; trade, 48, 1308; country, 52; and the first steam- boat, 71; treaty of 1825, 91; on the Santa Fe trail, 118; troubles after Doniphan's expedition, 135; of native tribes in Kansas, 190; migration, 192; worship, 199 ;. houses, 200; treaties and land cessions, 215; baby (por- trait), 222; titles extinguished, 238, 336; language, 242; frauds, 268; and the buffalo, 286; in Louisiana purchase, 291; tribes, 298; land, 349; citizens, 418; title, 437; frontier, 735; hostil- ities after Civil war, 771; situation in Kansas in 1867, 772; troubles in Gov- ernor Harvey's administration, 776; depredations, 780; on the western frontier, 784; and liquor selling, 797; warfare, 896; regiments, 900; mission- ary, 1253, 1279; fight at Cow creek, 1789; scares, 2545
Indictments for high treason, 543
Industrial commission, 867
Industrial reformatory, 1102
Industrial School for Boys, Topeka, 1103 Industrial School for Girls, Beloit, 1103 Industrial Welfare Commission, 1098 Industries, 992
Ingalls, John J., 114, 141, 424, 705, 779, 947, 964, 1131, 1132, 1146, 1153, 1240 Ingalshee, Seth, 1443
Ingman, James C., 1517
Inheritance tax laws, 862
Inman, Henry, 1240
Inman Review, 2508
Insane asylum, 861 Insurance, 1441, 1684
Insurance companies, 858
Interest rates, 1117 Invasion of Kansas, 638
Investment companies, 858
Iola, 59, 259. 985, 1002, 1004, 2513; schools, 2186 Iola Gas and Coal Co., 1002
Tola High School, 1012 Jola Register, 1360 Iola Wholesale Grocer Company, 2126 Jowas, 265, 337 Iowa road to Kansas, 608
Treland & Rollins Planing Mills Co., 2094 Ireland, Frederick H., 2093
Irrigation experiments, 843
Irvin, Samuel M., 1247
Irving, John T., 249
Irving, Washington, 81
Isacks, Andrew J., 366, 479, 481, 694, 716, 1071 Ise, Charles D., 1696
Isely, William F., 1453
Isern, Walter C., 2168
Isett, S. G., 2121
Isham, Henry 1I., 1828
Ismert, Jolın, 2284
Ismert, Theodore F., 2284
Ives, Charles P., 2378
Jack Rabbit Justice, 1568 Jack, William G., 2180
Jackson, Broad Tom, 669
Jackson, Claiborne F., 299, 394
Jackson county, 263, 1679
Jackson, Fred S., 1218 Jackson resolutions, 299, 300
Jacobs, William, 1556 James, Edward T., 1306
James, Ralph L., 1866
James, Sherman, 1307
Jamestown Spanish settlement, 1
Jamieson, William M., 1815
Jane, James H., 465; tour of north, 595
Jardine, William, 1034 Jardine, William M., 1971
Jayhawker, 742 Jefferson county, 74, 210, 214, 639
Jefferson County Alliance, 1143
Jenkins, Gaius, 549 Jenness, John J., 1582
Jenney, James W., 1475
Jennings, Austin H., 2062
Jennison, Charles R., 693, 759, 880, 894, 1274 Jennison's Jayhawkers, 1274
Jensen, Terkel, 2330
Jessee, William, 401 Jetmore, Abraham B., 1695
Jetmore, Maria P., 1695
Jewell, 2214; early business man in, 2215
Jewell county, 67, 99
Jewell County Bank, 1526
Jewell, Franklin A., 2422
Jewell, Col. Lewis R., 1200, 2420
Jewell, Lewis R., 2421
Jieneke, Harry, 1239
Jobes, Andrew C., 2181
John Brown Memorial Park, Osawatomie, 1085 Jolmsmeyer, Henry A., 1990
Johnson, A. Frank, 1875
Johnson, A. S., 401
Johnson, Archibald S., 1712
Johnson Cattle Fly Trap Company, 2659
Johnson, Charles F., 974
Johnson, Charles H., 2658
.lolinson county, 71, 74, 110, 118, 240, 241, 655, 662. 743, 751, 1700 Johnson, Daniel, 2509
Johnson, David, 1453
Johnson, David C., 2264
Johnson, D. J., 441, 479 Johnson, Edna L., 2376
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.Johnson, Edward C., 1034, 1744 Johnson, Elizabeth W., 2675 .lolinson, Francis, 2560 Johnson, Franklin, 1042 .Johnson, George, 65, 2675 Johnson, Hadley D., 323
Johnson, H. P., 692 Johnson, Hampton P., 878 Johnson, John M., 1869
Johnson, John P., 2490 Johnson, Jonas P., 1474 Johnson, Leslie V., 1233 Johnson, Levi T., 1745
Johnson, Louis P., 1434
Johnson, Nick, 2410 Johnson, Peter G., 1802 Johnson, Robert P., 2509
Johnson, Thomas, 214, 310, 313, 394, 401, 402, 403, 1215; portrait, 242; dele- gate to Congress, 311 Johnson, Virgil S., 1474 Johnson, Wallace H., 1408
.Johnson, William, 214
Johnson, William N., 1852
Johnston, Albert Sidney, 163
Johnston, Braden C., 1573
Johnston, Lucy B., 1372
Jolinston, Saunders W., 391, 699
Johnston, William A., 1372
Johnston, William J., 2282 Joliet, 30
Jones, Alfred W., 2483 Jones, Frederick, 1477
Jones, George W., 680 Jones, James Bird, 2479
Jones, James B., 2637
Jones, John A., 1456
Jones, John J., 2047
Jones, John R., 2047
Jones, John T., 271; portrait, 270
Jones, Ottawa, 564
Jones, Samuel J., 487, 500, 509, 525, 536, 550, 552, 644, 647, 656; shooting of, 538
Jones, Seward A., 1716
Jones, Thomas M., 1500
Jones, Walter A., 2313 Jordan, Gilbert L., 1738
Jordan, William H., 1415
Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, 994
Judd, Byron, 2033 Judge, Carl, 1624 Judicial districts of the territory, 391
Judicial power of the territory, 335
Judson, W. R., 879
Junction City, 80, 711, 983, 986, 991, 996, 1304; a pioneer store, 2103; Ladies' Reading Club, 2104 Junkin, William W., 748
Justice of peace, first in Kansas, 2095 Juvenile courts, 855
Kaffir eorn, 1300, 1777 Kanavel, E. J., 2651 Kanavel, George W., 2650 Kandt, William C., 1867 Kaney, W. W., 2087 Kanopolis, 997. 1000, 1187 Kan-o-Tex Refining Co., 1971
Kansa, 190; full meaning of word, 195; orthography of the word, 204 Kansa Camping Circle (chart), 198 Kansa Indians, 967
Kansans, Aspirations of, 925
Kansas, jurisdiction up to 1854, 52; origin of the name, 193, 2172; land of the Wind People, 196; baptism, first re- corded, 226; the name, 333; climate, 596; conditions in summer of 1856, 632; pioneers, 708; men in Frontier Guard, 716; corn, 830; laws and their origin, 935; sugar, 1088; in the '80s, 1137; seal, 1245; pioneer, 1269; agri- cultural reports, 1281; Anti-Trust Law, 1358; first glass made west of Missis- sippi, 2178; prairies, exemplar of its spirit, 2322
Kansas Ageney, 211, 214
Kansas and Spanish explorations, 28
Kansas Anti-Trust Law, 1358
Kansas Authors Club, 2172
Kansas Bankers' Association, 988, 2084 Kansas Building and Loan Association, 1562 Kansas Bureau of Labor, 1135
Kansas Catholic Mission, first recorded, 226
Kansas Central Railroad, 2338
Kansas City, Kansas, 150, 257, 301, 305, 530, 762, 851, 867, 986, 991; military prison for women, 736; father of park and boulevard system of, 2030; pack- ing industry, origin of, 2151; under Mayor Rose, 2183; suburban develop- ment, 2280
Kansas City Enterprise, 364
Kansas City Journal, 371
Kansas City, Lawrence and Fort Gibson Railroad Company, 768
Kansas City Medical College, 995
Kansas City, Missouri, 154
Kansas City University, 1070
Kansas Farmer, 783, 1086
Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs, 2468
Kansas Free State, 364, 531, 544, 551, 1244; Executive Committee, 459
Kansas Free State newspaper, 1209
Kansas Good Roads Association, 1625
Kansas Greenback Party, 1129
Kansas Hermit, 494
Kansas Historical Society, 1268
Kansas Indian Mission, 214, 335
Kansas Indian town, 152
Kansas Indians, 20, 50, 70, 91, 193, 196; agency, 151; social organization, 198; earliest map, 205; locations of, 206; not Escanjaques, 207; missionaries, 214; land cessions, 215; reservation, Council Grove, 215, 216
Kansas Landing, 154, 299
Kansas Language, The, 711
Kansas Live Stock Association, 1208
Kansas Magazine, 1310
Kansas Martyr, 516
Kansas Medical College, 995
Kansas Medical Society, 993
Kansas militia, 634, 638, 643, 958
Kansas Natural Gas Co., 1004
Kansas Natural History Society, 1078 Kansas-Nebraska aet, 481
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Kansas-Nebraska bill, 315, 324, 333, 340, 347, 367, 370, 389, 404, 423, 425, 598, 926, 936 Kansas-Nebraska bill work of David R. Atchison, 328
Kansas-Nebraska controversy, 1315
Kansas Oil and Mining Co., 1002
Kansas Oil Producers Association, 854, 1005 Kansas Pacific Railroad, 430, 771, 777 Kansas paramount question in American politics, 630 Kansas Protection Fund, 970
Kansas Regiments, casualties, 906
Kansas Region, The, 81 Kansas Reserve State Bank, 1206
Kansas River, 70, 145, 209, 301, 333, 363, 372, 446; mouth of, 50; steam- boat on, 345
Kansas River ferry, 149, 160
Kansas River Navigation, 1207
Kansas State Agricultural College, 1019, 1235, 1325, 1347, 1853, 1873, 1972, 1993, 2017, 2531
Kansas State Agricultural Society, 1086, 2303
Kansas State Bankers' Association, 988
Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 783, 1274; first secretary of, 2030 Kansas State Board of Health, 2527
Kansas State Firemen 's Association,
2397 Kansas State Historical Society, 469, 858, 1071 Kansas State Hospital, 614
Kansas State Journal, 825
Kansas State Manual Training School, Pittsburg, 2462
Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, 2318
Kansas State Penitentiary, 1099
Kansas State Temperance Society, 797
Kansas State University, 767
Kansas Territorial Legislature, 470
Kansas Territory, 333; boundaries, 333; government, 366; census of, 388; popu- lation, 465; Executive Committee, 468; third governor, 632; Governor Reeder's service, 1317 Kansas town, 86
Kansas town at the mouth of Big Blue, 209
Kansas, the National issue, 628
Kansas Tribune, 364, 1244 Kansas Troops in Civil war, 717
Kansas Weekly Herald, 363 Kansas Wesleyan Business College, Sa- lina, 1433
Kansas Wesleyan University, 1009,, 1048 Kansas Wholesale Grocery Co., 1942
Kansas University, 430, 1015; first re- gents, 1016; first faculty, 1016 Kansas Valley Bank, 971, 977
Kansas Village, 70 Kanzos News, 1198 Karakule sheep, 1657
Karlan, Charles A., 1707 Kaskaskia Confederacy, 274 Kassebaum, Edward C., 1763 Kaw ageney, first, 211 Kaw Indians, 2172
Kaw River Valley, one of the oldest set- tlers in, 1306
Kearny County, 88, 115
Kearny, General S. W., 122
Kearney, Samuel K., 1676
Kearney, William A., 1676
Keefe, Richard T., 2452
Keeler, A. N., 1546 Keeler Brothers, 1546 Keeler, Ira B., 1546
Keene, Austin M., 1364
Keith, John H., 2003
Keizer, Dell, 2103
Keller, George H., 1209
Kelley, E. E., 2294
Kelley, R. P., 2211
Kellogg, C. M., 813
Kellogg, Lyman B., 1037
Kellogg, William L., 2106
Kelly, Bernard S., 2400
Kelly, Martin J., 1943
Kelsey, Dandridge E., 1272
Kelsey, Grant E., 1688
Kelsey, Scott, 1272
Kenneally, Daniel, 2721
Kennedy, James M., 2164
Kennedy, Max J., 2161
Kennedy, Richard Y., 1859
Kennedy, Thomas, 1900
Kennedy, T. B., 988
Kennekuk, 167, 173
Kenner, Robert E., 1882
Kent, Charles W., 1965
Kent, Harry L., 1034
Kenton, William M., 2627
Kentucky pioneer in westward movement,
181
Kenyon, John S., 2241
Kerr, Charity, 738
Kibbee, Henry C., 1746
Kibbee, Lucius, 435
Kibler, John E., 2143
Kiekapoo ferry over Missouri River, 411
Kickapoo Islands, 50, 199
Kickapoo Rangers, 523, 546, 552, 643
Kickapoo tribe, 310
Kickapoos, 264
Kiekapoos Reservation, 265
Kidder, George W., 2066 Kiger, G. J., 1503
Kiehl, Henry H., 2221
Kiene, Francis A., 1649
Kiene, John, 1513
Kiene, Llewellyn, 1283
Kilbourn, Henry, 683
Kilbourn, Hiram, 2022 Kimball, James A., 1034
Kimball, John M., 1222
Kimball, Richard H., 1783
King, A. W., 1503
King, Charles L., 2582
King. Henry, 1310 King, James L., 1079
King, Mrs. II. E., 1455
King, Roswell L., 2587
Kingman, 997 : terminus of railroad, 1776
Kingman County, 1001
Kingman, Samuel .A., 699, 700, 716, 947. 1071, 1079 Kinley, Henrietta F. W., 1772
King Ni Ko System, 1805 Kinnaman, II. L., 2152
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Kinsley, 113 Kiowas, 237 Kirby, John C., 2093
Kirk, R. L., 401
Kirkpatrick, G. Orien, 261:
Kirkwood, Archibald B., 2046
Kiser, Glen E., 1422
Klein, Paul, 2333
Kleinhans, Richard M., 2003
Klemp, Henry W., 2397
Kliewer, John W., 2659
Knapp, I. N., 1003
Knaus, Warren, 2500
Knights and Ladies of Security, 1081
Knights of Labor, 1123, 1136
Knights of Pythias, 1080, 2259
Knights of Reciprocity, 1155
Knipe, William, 1219
Knoop, J. Arthur, 2593
Knowles, Albert W., 1997
Knowles, Charles O., 1998
Knowles, Joshua, 1997
Knox, Clyde H., 1835
Knox, Lizzie V., 2448
Knox, Lorenzo V., 2447
Knox, Manasseh S., 1507
Knutson, Knut J., 2539
Kountz, Clark H., 1826
Kozel, William H., 1560
Kramer, Simon P., 1698
Kramer, T. A., 2522
Krauss, Osear, 1295
Krehbiel, William J., 2520
Kroeker, Peter G., 1331
Kuder, Emil, 1928
Kungle, George G., 1680
Kunkle, Harry A., 1617
Kyle, Horace G., 2604
Labette County, 1136 Labor convention, 1124
Labor Day, 837
Labor laws, 867
Labor organizations, 1115
Labor Party organized, 778
Labor Reform party, 1124 Labor troubles, arbitration of, 1195
Laelede, Pierre, 42
La Croix, Charles de, 226
Ladd, Erastus D., 401
Ladd, William M., 2033
Ladies' Reading Club, Junction City, 2104
Ladner, Christian D., 1476 LaHarpe, 59
LaHarpe State Bank, 2558
Laidlaw, H. T., 2563
Lake, Gillis Q., 2238
Lake of soft water, 1777
Lakin, Lloyd, 1891
Lakin-McKee Manufacturing Co., 1891
LaLande, Baptiste, 87 Lamar, Lewis J., 2613
Lamb, Carl C., 2325 Lamb, David E., 1406
Lamberson, Franeis H., 2628 Lambert, Harry G., 1478 Lambert, Isaac E., Sr., 2337 Laming, John C., 2277
Laming, Whitsed, Jr., 2277
Laming, Whitsed, Sr., 2276 Lamme, Charles D., 1447
Land and Water Power Company, 2467 Land cessions, 215, 236; by Osage, 226; by Pawnees, 230 Land Grant Colleges, 1020
Land office, 982
Land provisions in English bill, 933
Land surveys, 349
Land tax, 1146
Lane, Amos, 421
Lane, James H., 17, 421, 446, 452, 455, 459, 461, 463, 466, 471, 509, 519, 526, 535, 581, 610, 618, 622, 628, 640, 655, 656, 683, 711, 715, 716, 751, 753, 768, 771, 876, 888, 897, 938, 945, 1284; portrait, 420; and Douglas, 423; ora- tory of, 424; and Robinson, 429; first appearance in a Free-State Con- vention, 447; leader of Free-State forces, 468; proclamations, 469; ehal- lenges Douglas, 472; supreme in Kan- sas politieal affairs, 520; fame of, 581; Chicago speech, 596; feared by the Missourians, 605; attacks Franklin, 611; at the Battle of Hickory Point (Illustration), 622; service to Repub- lican party, 623; name a terror, 646; report on Bourbon County, 684; Min- eola speech, 692; feud between Gover- nor Robinson, 717; brigade, 876
Lane's Army of the North, 595, 600, 604, 610; ronte of, 608 Lane Trail, The, (map), 609, 611
Lane, Vineent J., 1297
Lanesfield, 751
Lanyon, Edwin V., 2016
Lanyon, William, 2076
Lapham, Amos S., 2375
Lapham, John W., 2077
Lardner, John C., 1898
Largest athletie and sporting goods house in Kansas, 2498
Larned, 113, 734, 861
Larned State Hospital, 1107
Larriek, Joseph, 1700
LaSalle, discovery of the Great West, 29
La Salle's expedition, 32
Last Indian raid in Kansas, 784
Latham, Chester A., 1305
Latta, S. N., 468
Lanek, John W., 1473
Langhlin, John G., 2288
Lautz, Henry B., 2679
Lavery, Damian, 1417
Law and Order, 370
Law and Order associations, 357
Law and Order men, 524
Law and Order party, 479, 481, 526, 540, 545, 605, 638, 643, 647, 648 Lawrence, 161, 241, 356, 372, 395, 398, 411, 424, 445, 461, 464, 468. 498, 506, 530, 537, 545, 562, 592, 620, 638, 639, 643, 718, 743, 767, 792, 802, 810, 831, 851, 937, 986, 1015; site of, 360, 509; first house in (view), 360; election at, 392; center of New England influence, 429; seeret order at, 432; citadel at, 509; muster roll of the Brown's Com- pany, 516; stone hotel, 518; defender, 520; first sacking of, 522; in May, 1856, 548; surrounded by Border-Ruf- fians, 549; cannon surrendered, 550; in September, 1856, 641; spirit of,
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711; Massacre, 736, 740, 744; banks, 981; churches, 1009, 1010, 1011; Quan- trill raid and massaere, 1253; burning of, 1464; men and affairs of the fifties, 1999; first settlers, 2001; in 1877, 2409; under Mayor Bowersoek, 2109 Lawrenee, Amos A., 431, 1015, 2001
Lawrence Bank, 722
Lawrence Daily Journal, 1248
Lawrence Free Publie Library, 2551
Lawrence, Harry A., 1771
Lawrence, Laura, 1771
Lawrence Republican, 1274
Lawrence, Robert E., 1770
Lawrence Tribune, 576
Laws of first legislature, 714
Laws of Kansas, 417
Lawson, J. Spencer, 2278
Lawton, Wilbur A., 2302
Laybourn, Joseph W., 2225
Lead, 989, 1007, 2161; first discovery. 1007; production, 1009
Lead smelter, first modern, 1008
Leaders of Free-state, 1219
Learnard, Osear E., 618, 1248, 2424
Leonard, Oscar Eldridge, 2425
Lease, Mary E., 1148, 1149, 1177, 1189 Lebo Star, 2638
Leavenworth, 79, 122, 350, 367, 391, 400, 437, 442, 464, 468, 603, 621, 636, 646, 765, 768, 802, 804, 807, 831, 971, 977, 986, 989, 1086, 1298, 2448; first town in Kansas, 362; convention, 692; finan- cial importanee, 979; churches, 1009, 1010, 1011; one of the founders of, 1209; notable citizen, 2249; pioneer of, 2254; early business enterprises, 2311; an early settler, 2319; a manufacturer and inventor, 2335; federal prison, 2342; a eivie leader, 2345; in the '50s, 2359; center for amusement deviees, 2361; a wholesale merebant, 2371; under Mayor Anthony, 2385; a eity builder, 2395, 2403; in 1855, 2417; independent justice of the peace, 2428; merchant, 2447; first briek business block, 2453; pioneer, 2514 Leavenworth Cathedral, 2400
Leavenworth Collegiate institute, 2419
Leavenworth Constitution, 690, 693, 936, 945
Leavenworth county, 74, 248, 273, 349, 523, 784, 911, 966, 1099 Leavenworth Daily Bulletin, 783
Leavenworth Daily Conservative, 783
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston Railroad Company, 787
Leavenworth, General Henry, 148; (por- trait), 147
Leavenworth Herald, 364, 976
Leavenworth penitentiary, 767
Leavenworth Register, 1248 Leavenworth Salt and Coal Oil Co., 996 Leavenworth Town Company, 437
Lecompte, Samuel D., 366, 391, 411, 436, 441, 479, 540, 542, 644, 1278, 1320; character of, 644
Lecompton, 271, 356, 418, 501, 509, 530, 533, 612, 619, 637, 640, 643, 647, 981; border-ruffian eamp, 515; camp, 522; legislature, 662, 664; churches, 1009; pioneer physician, 2186
Lecompton Constitution, 663, 690, 691, 936, 942, 1223, 1304; vote upon, 658: last of the, 668
Lecompton Constitutional Convention of 1857, 657 Lecompton movement, 925, 928
Lecompton Union, 552
Ledgerwood, Granville T., 1419
Lee, George W., 2308
Lee, Robert I., 1819
Lee, Thomas A., 1822
Leedy, John W., 845, 1192: portrait, 846 Leeper, John M., 1718
Legislation, of 1891, 1156; a progressive leader in, 2327
Legislative eleetion of 1857, 655
Legislative session of 1896, 845
Legislative War, 853; of 1893, 841
Legislature eleeted in 1857, 663
Legislature, territorial, 334, 388; first territorial, 401; of 1865-66, 771; of 1869, 776; of 1889, 2266; of 1893. 1171; stormiest session, 839
Leib, Dr. Charles, 368 Leinbach, S. E., 1510
Leitzbaeb, Edward H., 2220
Leland, Cyrus, Jr., 747, 748
Leland, Cyrus, Sr., 891
Lemon, Homer C., 1894
Lenhart, Charles, 538
Lesh, A. J., 2496
Le Stourgeon, Arthur E., 2534
Lewark, William H., 1810
Lewelling, Lorenzo D., 839, 1163, 1169, 1178; portrait, 840
Lewelling War, 1180
Lewis Academy, 1789
Lewis, Alexander, 2363
Lewis and Clark, 199, 207, 209; expedi tion, 48 Lewis, Benjamin E., 2185
Lewis, Charles R., 1241
Lewis, Cora G., 1489
Lewis, Hiram W., 1789
Lewis, Luther N., 2364
Lewis, L. Glenn, 1475
Lewis, R. W., 1715
Lewis, Seyrenous F., 2545
Lewis, Warner, 228 Liberty State Bank, 2010
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Library, Kansas State eiety, 1076 Liggett, Elmer E., 1929
Lightle, Isaae S., 1881
Lillard, Thomas M., 1311
Limbocker, Glenn, 2159
Lincoln, Carl O., 2543
Lineoln College, 1012, 1063, 1078
Lincoln county, 67, 996, 1138; pioneer lawyer, 2574 Lincoln Sentinel, 1606
Lindahl, John A., 2556
Lindsborg, 963, 965, 2502, 2509; art and culture, 2546 Lindsborg News and Record, 2543
Lindsey, Henry C., 1291 Lindsley, Herbert K., 1813
Lines, Charles B., 2692 Lines, George O., 2195
Leet, Almiron E., 2331
Legate, James F., 540, 1204
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Linn county, 225, 613, 669, 680, 696, 911, 1007, 1136 Linn, John H., 2667
Linseott, Shepard K., 1678
Lippincott, Joshua A., 1017
Lips, Louise J., 1469
Liquor dealers' organization, 806, 824 Liquor law, 413, 799, 858
Liquor question, first recognized in re- publican party, 807 Liquor traffic, 788
Lisa, Manuel, 146, 221
Little Blue battle, 758
Little, B., 685
Little, Charles F., 1215
Little, Moody C., 2232
Little River State Bank, 2638, 2664
Little Robe, 780
Little, William H., 1594
Live stock, 848, 991
Live stock interests, 1208
Live Stock Sanitary Commission, 1097
Local option law, 789
Loch, Adam, 2124
Lockhart, Joseph C., 1593
Long, Archie W., 1796
Long-Bell Lumber Co., 2007
Long, Calvin L., 1919
Long, Chester I., 850, 1294, 1364
Long, David, 1980
Long, George H., 2033
Long, George W., 1906
Long, Robert A., 2007
Long, Rolla E., 1980
Long, Major Stephen H., 69
Long's Expedition, 69
Long, T. C., 1891
Long, Walter R., 2701
Longenecker, George W., 2456
Longford Leader, 1517
Longley, Abner T., 2354
Longley, Ezra K., 2354
Longley, Sylvanus S., 1537
Longton, 1006
Loomis, Harvey J., 1629
Loriaux, Amour, 1998
Lost Spring, 112
Lothholz, Charles, 2360
Lothholz, George H., 2361
Lott, William R., 1645
Louisburg, 1002 Louisiana, 356, 483; French provinec, 34; cession to Spain, 42; ceded to France, 44; purchase, 45, 181, 238, 291 Lounsbury, Carlton M., 1604 Lounsbury, James A., 2600
Louthan, Riley, 1501
Love, Alice J., 1798 Love, Charles R., 1798
Lovitt, Robert A., 2566
Low, Marcus A., 1267
Lowe, Percival G., 1219
Lowe, Sandy, 748, 762 Lower, James B., 1565
Lowry, G. P., 506, 510
Lugeanbeal, A. J., 1990
Lupton, Edwin HI., 1722 Luscombe, James H., 2069 Lutes, C. F., 2177
Lutheran church, 1013, 2418
Lykins, David, 275, 401, 1071 Lykins, Johnson, 241, 1009
Lykins, Jonas, 260
Lykins, William H. R., 357, 359 Lynch law, 440 Lynde, Edward, 692, 884 Lyndon, 268 Lyon, Captain Nathaniel, 689
Lyon County, 59, 111, 1138
Lyon County State Bank, Emporia, 2198 Lyon, General, 338
Lyon, Willard E., 2651
Lyon, William, 357, 359
Lyons, 98, 112, 836, 997, 1000
Lyons, Horace G., 1632
Lysle Eugene D., 2317
Lysle, James C., 2316
MacCaskill, Paul P., 2079
MacDonald, John, 1203
Mace, J. N., 540
Macferran, William, 2592
Mack, Charles C., 2643
MacLeunan, Frank P., 1205
Mac Vicar, Peter, 798, 1062, 1064
Madison, Edmond H., 1240
Magill, Clyde, 1305
Magoffin, Colonel James W., 123
Magoffin papers et seq., preface, 123
Mahaffey, Ira, 1523
Mahan, Robert S., 2305
Mahuran, John W., 2679
Mail and Breeze, 1973
Mail routes, 164
Maine Liquor Law, 413
Majors, Alexander, 165
Majors, Russell & Co., 977
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