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Mallory, Arthur E., 2668
Mallory, Samuel V., 1483
Mallows, Anna, 1454
Malott, William, 206
Manchester Motor, 2604
Manhattan, 80, 209, 767, 774, 784, 986, 1020; early settlers, 1853; founding of, 1872
Manhattan Nationalist, 1220
Manila Bay battle, 187
Manley, Leonard R., 1324
Manning, Edwin C., 1259
Manning, Harris W., 1463
Mannion, T. P., 2519
Manser, William H., 1390
Mansion House, of Leavenworth, 1210 Manual Training school, Pittsburg, 1039 Manufacturers National Bank of Leaven- worth, 2349 Manufacturers, 835, 843, 988, 1004
Manufacturing, perforated metal, 1900: a great flour milling concern, 2284 Manypenny, George W., 474
Maps and geographies, early, 78
Maps, 205; Eastern Kansas in November, 1854, Showing Boundaries of first Elec- tion Districts Established, Places of Voting, etc., 375; Plat of Shawnee Mission Grounds, Johnson County, Kan- sas, 410; Claims about Hickory Point, 485: Showing the Country about Dutch Henry's Crossing at the time of the Pottawatomie Massacre, 568; Battle- field of Black Jack, Douglas County, 586; the Lane Trail across the State of Iowa, 609; the Lane Trail through Kansas and Nebraska, 611: Douglas
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County, Kansas Territory in the era of Bleeding Kansas, 641; of Snyder Claim, The, 675; Operations near Bald- win-pursuit of Quantrill, August 21, 1863, 746; Battles of Little Blue, Big Blue, Wesport, Price Raid, October, 1864, 760 Mapleton Academy, 1012 Marais Des Cygnes Massacre, 669, 678, 688
Marcell, Louis L., 2145° Marcos Friar expedition, 4
Margrave, William, 2094 Marion Center, 1205
Marion county, 60, 112, 966; churches, 1012; First Schoolhouse in
(view),
1589
Marion, town of, 112
Markham, Lewis A., 2470
Markham, William C., 2471
Marlatt, Frederick A., 2446
Marlatt, Washington, 2445
Marmaton, 687, 1351
Marner, Gideon P., 1597
Marple, Andrew G., 1397
Marquette, 30, 205; voyages, 31
Marquette Tribune, 2554
Marriage ceremony, first recorded in
Kansas, 226
Marriage laws of Wyandots, 253
Married women's rights, 950
Marsh, Benjamin F. E., 1647
Marshall County News, 1436
Marshall, Daniel B., 2591
Marshall, F. J., 401
Marshall, John P., 1571
Marshall, William S., 1482 Martin, Charles I., 909, 953, 1283
Martin, E. N., 2642
Martin, Frank H., 2705
Martin, Fred W., 1290
Martin, George W., 66, 711, 970, 1075, 1077, 1303
Martin, Harry R., 2539
Martin, James B., 361
Martin, John, 840, 1125, 1163, 1179. 1189, 1363, 1973, 2346
Martin, John A., 831, 832, 881, 882, 947, 1073 (portrait), 833
Martin, John E., 2347
Martin, Ralph E., 1887
Martin, William R., 1496
Martindale, Howard F., 2641
Marvin, James, 1017 Marysville, 176, 374, 399, 707
Mason, Walt, 1368
Mason, Wilbur M., 1034
Masonie lodge, 1079
Masonry, 2334
Masons, first organization of in Kansas, 1079
Massachusetts committee, 602
Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company charter, 342
Massachusetts settlers in Kansas, 348
Massey, J. M., 2151 Mathes, William O., 2548
Mathias, William G., 401 Matson, Mamley B., 2556 Matthews, A. W., 1560 Mattson, Carl P., 2540 Mans, Jacob E., 1717
Maxson, John C., 1417 May, Caleb, 699 May, James M., 1791 May, Jesse D., 1792 Mayer, Hans E., 1324 Mayhew, Albert E., 1374 Maywood, 250 MeAfee, Henry W., 1625 MeAfee, Josiah B., 2417 MeAllen, Jolm, 1008
MeAuliffe, Daniel D., 2491
MeAuliffe, Manriee, 1400
McBride, Albert P., 2410
McBride, Floyd B., 2043
MeBride, Paul J., 1245
McCall, Thomas H., 1546 MeCampbell, Charles W., 1342
McCarter, Margaret, H., 2706
MeCarthy, John, 1066, 2395
MeCarthy, T. W., 1459
MeCarty, A. H., 1983
McCarty, Richard, 640 McCaslin, Marshall M., 1979
MeClain, Baxter D., 2513
MeClellan, Frank, 1923
MeClintick, George W., 2549
MeClintick, Hester A., 2550
MeClure, James R., 718, 1224
McComas, Elisha W., 1346 MeCormick, Bion M., 1771
McCormick, Orlen, 1780
McCoy, Isaac, 221, 248
McCoy, James L., 1968
MeCrea, Cole, 438
McCreight, Martin S., 1486 MeDermott, James, 1794
MeDonald, Ralph W., 1532
MeDonald, William S., 2006
Mc Farland, Frank E., 1668
McFarland, N. C., 814 MeGauhey, Joseph H., 1399
McGee, James N., 2661 MeGhee county, 655
MeGinnis, Walter F., 2606
McGonigle, James A., 2258
MeGregor, Robert, 1821
MeGrew, Henry, 2051
MeGrew, James, 2050 MeGugin, Harold, 1864
McInerney, Patrick, 1707 Melnerney, Thomas J., 1508
MeKay, William T., 2726
MeKee, Leonard V., 1541
McKee, Ralph M., 2301
Me Kenzie, William H., 2257
Me Kimens, John, 1511
Me Kinley, George, 1374 McManus, Michael J., 1555
Me Meeken, H. B., 401
Mc Millan, Henry, 1580
MeMillen, Robert N., 2148
McNabney, M. S., 1941
McNarrey, John, 2273
McNaughten, William L., 2149
Mc Neill, Corbin .A., 1888
MeNeill, Edwin V., 1888 Me Neill, Nancy J., 1858
Mc Pherson, 112
MePherson college, 1014, 1066
Mc Pherson county, 97. 112, 5119
churches, 1012: prominent piobirer,
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2544; pioneers 2545, 2553; first Free Methodist church, 2549 MePherson Daily and Weekly Republican, 2520
MePherson's brigade, 872
McShane, Timothy, 2076
McVay, C. B., 1870
MeVey, Walter L., 1673
Mead, James R., 1227
Meat-packing establishments, 99]
Mebus, Albert, 2049
Medary, Samuel, 695, 707 (portrait ), 697
Medieal examination and registration, 995 Medicine, 993, 1215; and surgery, 2480 Medill, James, 2303
Medill, Sherman, 2303
Meek, James M., 1403
Meek, Maynard L., 1614
Meeker, 27]
Meeker, Jotham, 241, 1010, 1041 (por- trait ), 269
Meeting at Chicago, 596
Meierkord, Henry J., 1557
Melan bridge, 1273
Memorial Building, Topeka, 88, 2327 ( view), 1072
Memorial hall, 860
Mendenhall, Ario C., 2134
Mendenhall, Harry A., 2141
Mennonite church, 1012
Mennonite settlers, 1061
Mennonites, 1012
Mennonites from Southern Russia, 780 Menoken, 212
Mentholatum, 1781
Mentholatum Building, Wichita, 1781
Mereer, Joseph II., 1208
Merriam, 242
Merritt. Joseph (., 2179
Mertz, Sherman, 2634
Messinger, Asa, 2011
Metcalf family, 2443
Metcalf. Wilder S .. 909. 2443
Methodist church, 331, 1009, 1227
Methodist church, pioneer preacher, 1255
Methodist church, early leader, 2524
Methodist Episcopal church, 214, 241, 257, 310, 1020
Methodist Episcopal Church South mis sion, 268
Methodist mission, 275, 1009
Methodist pioneer missionary, 1215
Metman murder case, 1364
Mexican war, 184, 296
Mexico, trade with, 86
Meyer, Richard, 1866
Miami county, 272, 274, 530. 853, 911, 1001, 2525; first named Lykins county, 275
Miami reservation, 272 Miamis, 27]
Miami village, 272
Michael, Dan A., 1546
Michael, C. C., 1338
Middlekauff, William B., 2624 Midland College, 1013, 1053, 1378 Mioge, John B., 1214
Mikesell, Edwin D., 2234
Military history, 869 Military prison, collapse of the, 736 Military societies, 236
Military work at State Agneultural col- lege, 1024 Militia, 953 Militia Jaws, 953
Mill creek, 71
Miller, Alvin W., 1529
Miller, Archibald, 1564
Miller, Briee W., 357
Miller Brothers & Co., 1846
Miller, Charles F., 2197
Miller, Cleveland D., 2533
Miller, Clyde W., 1747
Miller, Frank C., 2563
Miller, Harry J., 1569
Miller, Henry H., 1759
Miller, Herbert, 2274
Miller, Hiram B., 1746
Miller, James, 1435
Miller, John H., 2444
Miller, Jonathan G., 1846
Miller, Josiah, 364, 446, 53], 1112. 1244 (portrait ), 362
Miller, Mrs. R. S., 2570 Miller Refining Petroleum Company.
2444
Miller, Richard S., 2571
Miller, William L., 1846
Millersburg, 357
Miller's Spring, 357
Mills, William, 1002
Miltonvale Record, 2586
Minier, A. M., 1450
Mining industry legislation, 2016
Minneapolis, 60
Minneola, 691, 934
Mission building best in Kansas, 215
Mission creek, 213, 214
Missions, 336
Missions, Indian, 299; among Shawnees. 241; among Delawares, 250; of Wyan- lots, 257; of Sacs and Foxes, 267
Missionaries among Kansas Indians, 214
Missionary to Shawnees, 214
Mississippi, right of free navigation, 44
Mississippi valley, rediscovery of, 28; strategie point of world, 187
Missouri border population, 336
Missouri, Civil war conditions, 733
Missouri Compromise, 185, 291, 294, 299:
repeal, 317, 340, 349, 352, 353; author of, 326, 328
Missouri Fur Company, 146
Missouri guerrilla raiders, 1396
Missouri invaders, 453, 508
Missouri, Kansas & Texas R. R., 2110
Missouri Pacific Railroad, 834
Missouri people and their sentiments to ward slavery, 337, 338
Missouri people in Kansas, 436
Missouri preparations to invade Kansas. 986
Missouri river, 84; blockaded, 60]
Missouri territory described in 1836, 7% Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron ('o .. 2305
Missourians, 391, 397, 475, 477, 479, 502. 522, 545, 613, 655; frenzy against anti slavery, 349; actions of, 359; and first territorial election, 381; outrageous conduct, 386; aggressions of the, 433; invasion of, 161: character of, 508: blockade Missouri river. 595; last or
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ganized effort to subjugate Kansas, 643; in Kansas regiments, 734 Missouris, 275 Mitchell, Bert, 1739
Mitchell, Charles B., 1600, 1886
Mitchell, Charles L., 1708
Mitehell county, 67
Mitchell, Daniel P., 1130, 1885; one of founders of Methodism in Kansas, 1885 Mitchell, Judson W., 2112
Morrill Dependent Pension and Disabil ity Act, 1447 Morrill, Edmund N., 842, 978, 1446 (por- trait), 843 Morrill public library, 1447
Morris county, 111, 965, 967
Morris, Elias E., 1805
Morris Packing Co., 991
Morrison, Frank, 2431
Morrison, Hugh H., 2390
Morrison, James, 484
Morrison, Joseph L., 2137
Morrison, R. P., 1498
Morrison, Roderiek, 1242
Morrison, Thomas F., 2116
Morrison, William, 87
Morrow, James C., 1533
Morrow, James Calvin, 1535
Morrow, William M., 1535
Morse, J. C. O., 1297
Morse store, 578
Mortgages, 1135, 1138
Morton county, 104, 114
Morton, John B., 2694
Morton, Joy, 998
Moser, John W., 1378
Moss, Frank A., 1479
Mossman, Frank E., 2394
Mother Biekerdyke Home, 1084
Moulton, Edward P., 2184
Mound builders, 963
Mound City, 670, 764, 798
Mount Oread, 356, 360, 549, 745, 1015
Mt. St. Scholastiea Academy, 1011, 1044
Mount Vernon, 561, 564
Moore, Atlantie A., 1205
Moore, Carl, 1501
Moore, Charles E., 2330
Moore, Edward M., 2674
Muir, Bryce, 2532
Moore, Ely, Sr., 2373
Moore, George G., 1638
Moore, George N., 1912
Moore, H. Miles, 459, 468, 621
Moore, Horace L., 896, 1231
Moore, J. T., 2499
Moore, Jesse H., 1451
Moore, Jolin M., 2091
Moore, Ralph F., 1640
Moore, Raymond W., 1985
Moore, W. M., 813
Munson, Dunham O., 2039
Murder of Dow, 483
Murdoek, Marcellus, 1224
Murdock, Marshall M., 1223
Murdock, Mary A., 2449
Murdock, Thomas, 1224
Murdock, Thomas B., 2-149
Murdock, Vietor, 1151, 1224
Murphey, George S., 1237
Murphy, Ed, 1363 Murphy, Francis, 819, 820, 82]
Murphy or Blue Ribbon movement, 810
Murray Baking Company, 2209
Murray, Frank J., 2640
Murray, James P., 2209
Murrow, William R., 1736
Musical instruments, first in Kansas, #61
Muster roll of Capt. John Brown's Com pany, 516 Mntiny in Federal penitentiary, 1207
Mutual Building & Loan Associatimt. 223"
Mitehell, Mark D., 1858 Mitchell, Paul S., 2138
Mitchell, Robert B., 692, 701, 707, 871, 873, 875, 882, 1244
Mitchell, Robert L., 1739
Mitten, Ruth E., 2674
Mob rule in Kansas, 633
Modern Woodmen of America, 1080, 2306 Modig, Mrs. E. G., 2539
Moffit, William H., 1808
Moffitt, Edwin J., 1734
Mohler, Jacob (., 1089, 128]
Mohler, Martin, 1088, 1280
Moneka, 798
Money and eurreney, 1120
Montgomery, 686, 688, 694
Montgomery county, 853
Montgomery, James, 669, 877, 886, 1232 (portrait), 681
Montgomery, J. Carroll, 1799
Montgomery, William T., 248%
Montour, Mary, 305
Mooney, Isaac, 2567
Mooney, Volney P., 2567
Moonlight, Thomas, 732, 755, 756, 763, 888, 1284, 1363
Mourning, W. S., 1332
Mowrey, Daniel L., 1874
Moyer, Peter, 1627
Mudge, B. F., 997
Mnir, Joseph A., 1310
Muir, William, 1310
Mulberry State Bank, 1846
Mulvane, David W., 1750
Mulvane, Joab, 1729
Mulvane, John R., 981, 1166, 1369
Muncie, 273 Munday family, 736
Munday, Isaac, 335
Munsee Indians, 273
Moore, Ziba H., 1451
Moran, James R., 1662
Moran, Samuel W., 1662 Moravia, 2418
Moravian missions, 246, 273
Moravian Munsees, 273 Morehouse family, 2171
Morehouse, George P., 20, 960, 1077, 2170 Morgan, Ashton E., 2684
Morgan, Benjamin F., 2601
Morgan, Edwin B., 1917
Morgan, Thomas W., 2342
Morgan, W. A., 2034
Morgan, William Y., 2034
Morley, John M., 1445 Mormon Grove, 161
Mormons, 160, 164, 170, 183, 352; rebel- lion, 163; war, 165, 167; migration, 182 Morrall, Albert, 1460 Morrill aet, 1020
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Mutual Settlers' Association of Kansas Territory, 359, 377 Myerly, Clark L., 2622 Myers, Charles C., 1528 Myers, William A., 1332
Narvaez, Panfilo de, 2; Texas expedition of, 2
Nash, Arthur R., 2036
Nation, Carrie A., 827; portrait, 798
National Bank of America, Salina, 2581
National banks, 1118
National character of Kansas history, 630 National Democracy, 655; meeting at Lawrence, 425
National Democratic party, 648, 700 National forest reserve, 1197
National Guard of Kansas, 953, 957, 958, 1283; on the Mexican border, 959 National Kansas committee, 601
National Labor Congress, 1124
National Military Home, 438
National Military Home and Mount Muncie cemetery, 273
National Old Soldiers' Home, Leaven- worth, 1082
National People's party, 1159
National Reform party, 1124
National road, 1261
National Solar Salt Co., 997
National Soldiers' Home, Leavenworth, 784, 831 Natural gas litigation, 867
Nazareth Academy, 1011 Neal, 2269
Nebraska, 314; name, 298
Nebraska territory, 299, 301, 302, 303, 322, 323, 337; provisional governor of, 304; question of the organization, 304 Neeley, Doctor, 1363
Neeley, George A., 2678
Nees, S. M., 1659
Negroes, slavery west of the Mississippi, 34; exclusion of, 467; emigration to Kansas, 786; education, 1040; first free in Kansas, 1691
Neihart, Casstus T., 2206
Neil, George, 1822
Neiman, George P., 1506
Nellis, Mrs. De Witt C., 2419
Nelson, Edwin S., 1551
Nelson, John H., 1578
Nelson, John M., 2512
Nelson, Lewis C., 2021
Nelson, William A., 1470
Nelson, William E., 1554
Nelson, Wiliam H., 2482
Neodeslia, 965, 1003, 1004
Neodesha Daily Sun, 2154
Neodesha National Bank, 2188
Neosho county, 225, 853, 1001, 2041; corn, 1087 Neosho Falls, 59; schools, 2128
Neosho river, 59, 96, 225 Nesmith, William L., 2575
Nesselrode, Clifford C., 2101
Nettleton, 113
Neutral strip of Kansas, 1200
Newell, Laura E., 1247 Newell, Lauren, 1246
New England element of Kansas, 709
New England Emigrant Aid Com my, 345, 360, 428, 465; a failure, 347 New England Emigrant Society, 1518 New England emigrants, 937
New England people, in Kansas, 429 New Georgia, 610
Newman, Albert, 1400
Newman, Albert A., 2324
Newman, John R., 1343
Newman, Malcolm C., 2310
New Mexico, province of, 85
New Orleans, 34
Newspaper, 346
Newton, 986 Newton churches, 1013
New York Indians, The, 264
New York Life Insurance, 1207
Nichols, Jesse C., 1027, 2279
Nicholson, John C., 2655
Nickerson, 998
Nickerson College and Reno County High School, 2722 Nicodemus, 787
Nineteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, 896
Nineteenth Kansas Volunteers, 774
Ninth Kansas, 735
Ninth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, \84
Ninth Kansas Volunteers, 875
Niotaze, 1006
Nipps, Freeman E., 1750
Noftzger, Thomas A., 1307
Nolan, Samuel L., 1333
No law in Kansas, 436
Norris, Ira, 361
Norstrom, Claes F., 1408
Northern boundary, 948
Northern Lyon County Journal, 2059
Northern organizations to help Kansas, 601 North Topeka, 150, 160, 209
Northwestern Kansas, 1088: # poneer in, 1750 Norton, 861
Norton county, 1108
Norton, William S., 2015
Nossaman, Earl A., 1400
Nossaman, Silas W., 2703
Nye, J. T., 1392
Nyquist, Gustav A., 2517
Oak Mills, 361 Ober, Ezra W., 2367
Ober, Henry B., 2368
O'Brien, Joel M., 2124
O'Brien, Oscar L., 1848
O'Brien, Patrick H., 1525
O'Bryan, Harry L., 1933
O'Bryan, Ruth, 1919
O'Bryan, William W., 1918 ()'Connor, Annie P. S., 2631 O'Connor, James C., 2631 O'Connor, James F., 2017 O'Daniel, James F., 1228 Odd Fellows Lodge, 1080
O'Donnell, Alfred, 2618 Offenbaeker, David C., 2263 Offerle, 113 Ogden, 966 Ohio, 337 Ohio constitution, 949
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Oil in Kansas, 841, 990, 1001; legislation 853; resources, 853; first legislation on, 1007 Oil resources, 853 Oil refinery, 1006 Oil and gas, legislation, 1005; prominent operator, 2410 Oil springs, 1001 Oil well, first independent, 2121
Oketo State Bank, 1451
Oklahoma opened up, 837
Olathe, 93, 110, 741, 746, 754, 768, 1035 Old Brown's Parallels, 677
Old Elm Tree meetings, 437
Old Government Hospital, Fort Scott (il- Instration), 686 Old Honesty, 776
Old Man Doyle, 573
Old mission, Conneil Grove, 1634
Old Sacramento, 708 Old Santa Fe trail, 9, 13, 1316
Old Settlers' Association, 1625
Old Wyandotte, 2167
Oldest building in Shawnee county, 1820 Oldest miller in the state, 1203
Oldest institution of learning in Kansas, 1048 Oldham, Leonidas, 361
Oliver, William, 1641
Olson, Nels, 1668
Olson, O. A., 1531
Omaha tribe, 194
Onate, Juan de, 19
Ong, Charles L., 2573
Ong, Zela D., 2574
Opening of Kansas to settlement, 330
Orchard a pioneer planted, 243
Order No. 11, 734, 751
Order of Videttes, 1136
Ordinance of 1787, 291, 319
Oregon trail, 145, 186, 336, 356; stage lines, 172; influence, 180; leading fig- ures of, 181; romantie period, 182; heroie period, 183; national aspeets, 184; authorities, 187 Organized emigration, 341 Original packages, 837
Orphan's Home, 861
Orr, David O., 1331
Osage Camping Cirele (chart), 217
Osage county, 111; early fruit grower, 1822
Osage lands, settlers, 1128, 1140
Osage mission, 810, 828, 1217 Osage river, 192 Osage trail, 35
Osages, 192, 216, 336, 685; towns in Ver- non eonnty, Missouri, 58; Indian Chief (portrait), 220; early history, 221; war with Cherokees, 223; Indian Family (illustration), 224, 227; missionaries among, 225; land eessions, 226; leave Kansas, 228; Indians' land sale, 787 Osawatomie, 260, 464, 509, 516, 561, 613, 861, 996, 1002; attack by border ruf- fians, 591; murders, 598; attack on, 614; battle, Reid's report, 616 Osawatomie Hospital, 861 Osawatomie Salt Co., 996
Osawatomie State llospital, 1106
Osborn, Charles F., 2186 Oshorn, Thomas A., 779 (portrait), 780
Oskaloosa, 622
Oskaloosa Independent, 1383, 2230
Ostenberg, Nelse J., 2486
Oswald, Charley W., 2665 Oswego, 225
Otoes, 275 Ottawa, 259, 268, 270, 271, 272, 271 9>7; prominent promoters, 1228
Ottawa county, 911 "'Ottawa" Jones, 271 Ottawa mission, 270 Ottawa reservation, 270
Ottawas, The, 269
Ottawa University, 1010, 1041
Otto, Frederick C., 1877
Overbrook, 111 Overfield, John F., 1275
Overland freighting, 165
Overland Mail, The, 164
Overland route through Iowa, 60%
Overland stage, 169
Overland transportation interests, 91
Overly, Charles H., 1335
Owen, Charles, 1924
Owen, William, 1764
Owens, Neal, 361
Oxen as farm animals, 1632
Oxford county, 655
Ozawakie, 376, 622
Pacific Railroad, 186
Packhorses, 139
Packing industry in Kansas City, Kan-as, origin of, 2151
Padilla, Fray, 15
Padonia, 1396
Padoueah town, the, 40
Page, David G., 1204
Page, H. G., 593
Page, Thomas, 1203
Painter, Robert M., 1077
Palmer, Aaron, 423
Palmer, Fred G., 2247
Palmer, John C., 2718
Palmer, Walter C., 1494 Palmetto City, 176
Palmyra, 110, 111, 356, 464, 4> . 509, 583, 584 Panama Canal, 187
Panie of 1873, 1120
Panie of 1893, 1189
Paola, 275, 395, 750, 1001, 1002, 27_7
Paola Gas Co., 1002
Paola Refining Co., 1006
Papan Ferry, 160, 213
Parcels post, 1195
Paris, 669
Park, Colonel George W., 436
Park system of Topeka, 1268
Parker, Charles W., 2361
Parker, Frank, - 737
Parkerson, Harriet A., 1854
Parkman, Franeis, 159
Parkville College, 436
Parkville Luminary destruction. 4 0
Parrott, F. W., 1519
Parrott, Marens J., 620, 621, 699. 716. 1298 Parsons, 987, 992 Parsons Cold Storage and Crystal Co .
2087 Parsons, Fernando 1., 2296
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Parsons, Luke F., 615 Partridge, Mamie, 1585 Partridge State Bank, The, 2701
Pastures for wild cattle, 277 Pate, H. Clay, 581, 584, 588, 590 Patriek, Albert G., 1264 Patrons of Husbandry, 1127 Patterson, Leonard H., 1865
Paul, Charles K., 1694 Paul, Edwin F., 1883
Paul, William D., 1694
Paulen, Ben S., 2107
Pauley, Roley S., 1543
Pauline, town of, 1694
Paull, James A., 1613
Pawnee City, 40, 411, 417, 456, 464
Pawnee county, 113
Pawnee Republie, 2676
Pawnee Republie Historieal Society, 65 Pawnee river, 99
Pawnee Rock, 113
Pawnees, 36, 62, 190, 193, 207, 230, 262; on the Big Blue river, 13; name, 230; lands in Kansas, 230; eapital, 413; town of, 400
Pawnee Town Company, 401
Payne, Archibald, 401
Payne, David L., 1598
Payne, Edward B., 1958
Payne, Thomas J., 742
Payne, Walter L., 2154
Payton, William E., 1230
Pearson, Matthew E., 2220
Pearson, Thomas N., 515
Peddycord, William E., 2427
Pedroja, John, 1979
Peery, J. T., 214
Peery, Rufus B., 1378
Peffer, William A., 837, 1116, 1148, 1156, 1160, 1190
Pefferism, 1160
Pehrson, Peter M., 2494
Pellegrino, John, 2072
Penalosa expedition, 22
Peniston, William A., 1670
Penitentiary, 849, 860, 863, 1099
Penley, Ellen F., 1341
Penley, F. H., 1341 Pennell, George W., 1495
Pens, George W., 2129
Pensions for mothers, 867
Penwell, LaRoy M., 1938
People's convention, 461
People's convention ring, 1142
People's Grand Protective Union, 824
People's party, 787, 837, 1115, 1142; or- ganization, 1147; administration, 1167; decline of, 1188; results, 1193
People's State Bank, 2649
Perine, Aaron B., 1718
Perkins, Anna A., 2510
Perkins, Bishop W., 837
Perkins, Franeis M., 2244
Perkins, Fred, 1943
Perkins, Lucius H., 2340
Perkins Trust Company, 2244
Perry, Middleton L., 2036 Perry, Parker W., 1699 Pern. 453, 1003 Peter. Anna, 1804
Peter, Charles W., 1765 Peter. T. J., 1286
Peter, William F., 1804 Peters, James D., 2069 Peters, John W., 1591 Peterson, William, 2013 Petroleum burning, 1002
Petroleum Products Company, 1911
Pettet, Joseph D., 1862
Pettit, Fred E., 2393 Pfister, George J., 2096
Phenicie, William C., 2473
Philips, Horace M., 1679
Phillips, Charles E., 2714
Phillips, H. L., 1134
Phillips, William, 440, 442, 459, 620; murder, 443 Phillips, William A., 587, 901, 1228
Phillips, William J., 1457
Phillips, William R., 1644
Photography, 2558
Physicians, 2537 Piankashaws, 274
Piekenpaugh, Walter E., 2634
Pierce, Alfred C., 1304
Pierce, (. G., 2295
Pierce, Franklin, 597
Pierceville, 115 Pililblad, Ernst F., 2502
Pike, Captain J. A., 743
Pike centennial, 855 Pike, Zebulon M., 54, 76, 86; portrait, 55: results of expedition, 54; expedi- tion's authorities, 68
Pike's Pawnee Indian village, 65
Pike's Pawnee village, 1076; site, 849
Pike 's Peak, 67; gold discovery, 162
Pilla, Charles, 2277
Pilot Mountain, 106
Pine Indians, 901
Ping, Stephen R., 1893
Pinkerton, Phoebe R., 1520
Pinkham, Howard D., 2534
Pinkham, Joan E., 2535
Pioneer banks, 976, 984
Pioneer coal operator, 1846
Pioneer justice of the peace, 1655
Pioneer Methodist missionaries, 1219
Pioneers, 1257, 1656, 1775; accomplish- ments of, 710; women, 1326, 1662; hardships, 1634: early merchant, 1758; wedding, 1769; education and training, 2246
Pioneers for Kansas, 337 "'Pioneer Short Stories, " 2633 Pioneer story, 1461 Pitts, Edward P., 1409
Pitts, Roy, 1706
Pittsburg, 987 Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce, 2066
Pittsburg Headlight, 2499 Pittsburg Sash & Door Co., 2021
Pittsburg Zine Co., 2017
Plains tribes, 236
Plant of Armour and Company, packers, Kansas City, Kansas, 2156 Planters' State Bank of Salina, 1878 Platte Country, The, 298, 301
Platte county regulators, 523 Platte County Rifles, 509
Pleasanton, 693 Plumb, Amos HI., 1199
Plumb, George, 742, 747, 1092, 1361 Plumb, Mrs. Preston B., 2281
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Plumb, Senator Preston B., 576, 609, 721, 723, 727, 731, 732, 737, 742, 746, 756, 759, 763, 781, 836, 837, 889, 945, 1129, 1139, 1154, 1163, 1197, 1304, 1361; at Leavenworth convention, 692; as a sol- dier, 725; portrait, 726 Plumb, William I., 2628
Plummer, Bertha C., 2621
Plummer, Warren S., 1445
Pocock, Charles H., 1889
Poehler, Theodore, 2500
Poehler, Theodore, Mercantile Company, 2501
Poet, a Kansas, 1247
Poct of the Wakarusa, 1681
Poindexter, Early W., 1835
Point of Rocks, 104, 115
Polack, Theodore H., 1439
Polar Star, 620
Political conditions described by John Brown, Jr., 561
Political freethinker, 1869
Political beginnings of the State, 712
Political parties, 1115
Pollom, Boyd E., 1254
Pomeroy, Samuel C., 360, 459, 515, 550, 579, 646, 716, 771, 979, 1219; portrait, 551
Pony Express, The, 177
Pony Express time schedule, 178
Pony Johnny, 179
Ponziglione, Panl M., 1217
Pool, Anthony, 2620
Population, 371, 837, 935
Population in 1855, 388
Population of Kansas territory in 1854, 335
Population of Missouri in 1854, 337 Populism, 1115
Populism, ceonomie basis of, 1137
Populist party, 837, 839, 545
Populist uprising, 1113
Porter, David M., 2606
Porter, Ebenezer F., 1352
Porter, Frank S., 1302
Porter, Harold B., 1354
Porter, Harry II., 1354
Porter, Henry, 1640
Porter, John, 1640
Porter, Samuel M., 1920
Porter. William L., 1307
Porterfield, Herschel (“ .. 1724
Portland Cement Mills, 1004
Portraits-Col. Zebulon M. Pike, 55; Col. A. W. Doniphan, 122: Dr. Henry Con- nelly, 133; Gen. Henry Leavenworth, 147: Black Bird, Chief of Omahas 194: Wah-Shun-Gah, Chief of the Kaws, 208; Osage Indian Chief, 220; lilian Baby in Baby-Frame, 222;
Chief White Buffalo, 234; Powder Pace. Chief of the Chevennes, 236; Rev. Thomas Johnson, Missionary to the Shawnees, 242; Abram Burnett, Chief of the Pottamatomies, 258; Rev. Jotham Meeker, 269; Rov. Robert Simmerwell, 261; Mrs. Fannie Nimmer- well, 261; John T. Jones, known as "Ottawa "' Jones, 270; Abelard Guth rio, 303; William Walker, Provisional Governor of Nebraska Territory, 306;
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