Floyd Benjamin Streeter
Floyd Benjamin Streeter (1888–1956) was an American historian and writer. He is best known for his biography of Ben Thompson.Streeter was a historian and librarian of Hays City Kansas State College (now Fort Hays State University) and worked as an archivist for the Michigan Historical Commission for whom he assembled a 750+ page Michigan bibliography listing over 7000 books and pamphlets, published in 1921.
Streeter wrote a number of books on topics related to the Old West for children and adults. Streeter conducted research that discredited Wyatt Earp’s claim to have arrested Ben Thompson in Ellsworth, Kansas on August 15, 1873. Provided by Wikipedia
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Prairie trails & cow towns / by Streeter, Floyd Benjamin, 1888-1956
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Prairie trails & cow towns: the opening of the Old West. by Streeter, Floyd Benjamin, 1888-1956
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The Kaw : the heart of a nation / by Streeter, Floyd Benjamin, 1888-1956
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Political parties in Michigan, 1837-1860. : An historical study of political issues and parties in Michigan from the admission of the state to the civil war / by Streeter, Floyd Benjamin, 1888-1956
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Michigan bibliography : a partial catalogue of books, maps, manuscripts and miscellaneous materials relating to the resources, development and history of Michigan from earliest tim...
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