Call Number (LC) Title Results
F683 .H3 1993 Cultural resource investigations for the U.S. Highway 166 corridor : results of phase II archeological survey and geomorphological study in Cowley and Chautauqua Counties, Kansas / 1
F683 .H47 Heritage of Kansas. 1
F683 .K36 2006 Kansas archaeology / 1
F683 .U5 Kansas and Nebraska : centennial of the Territories, 1854-1954; an exhibition in the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., February 3, 1954 to April 26, 1954 / 1
F685 .B3 The beginning of the West : annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West, 1540-1854. 1
F685 .B65 2013 Bleeding Kansas, bleeding Missouri : the long Civil War on the border / 1
F685 .B67 1856i The border ruffian code in Kansas 1
F685 .B7 Journey through Kansas with sketches of Nebraska ..
The overland trail : Old Military Road and Pony Express route, in its relation to Atchison, Brown and Nemaha counties in the 50's and 60's /
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F685 .B72 The border ruffian code in Kansas
The border ruffian code in Kansas.
2
F685 .B76 1858i Remarks of Senators Brown and Toombs on the Kansas conference bill delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 29, 1858. 1
F685 .B763 1902i Reminiscences of Gov. R.J. Walker with the true story of the rescue of Kansas from slavery / 1
F685 .B764 1880i Reminiscences of old John Brown thrilling incidents of border life in Kansas : with an appendix, containing statements, and full details of the Pottawotomie massacre, by Gov. Crawford, Col. Blood, Jas. Townsley, Col. Walker, and others, to which is added a review: by Hon. Eli Thayer, of Massachusetts / 1
F685 .B8 The war in Kansas. A rough trip to the border, among new homes and a strange people./ 1
F685 .B877 John Brown and the legend of fifty-six / 1
F685 .C594 To form a more perfect union : the lives of Charles Francis and Mary Clarke from their letters, 1847-1871 / 1
F685 .C594 1997 Above a common soldier : Frank and Mary Clarke in the American west and the Civil War / 1
F685 .C65 1856i The "laws" of Kansas speech of the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana : in the House of Representatives, June 21, 1856. 1
F685 .C72 Went to Kansas being a thrilling account of an ill-fated expedition to that fairy land, and its sad results; together with a sketch of the life of the author / 1
F685 .C75 1858i Kansas--the Lecompton constitution speech of Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, in the Senate of the United States, March 17, 1858 / 1
F685.D4 B3 Denver, the man : the life, letters, and public papers of the lawyer, soldier, and statesman. 1