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A Kansas Memory: The Kansas Historical Society Library and Archives Podcast — 70 episodes
Governor Mike Hayden Interview
Governor John Carlin Interview
Governor John Carlin Interview
Governor William Avery Interview
Governor John Anderson Interview
Judge Robert Lee Carter Interview, 1992
Clark Bruster To His Family, Sept.-Nov. 1917
Clark Bruster To His Family, June-Sept. 1917
Susan Dimond Journal, 1875
John William Gardiner Diary, 1875
James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok Letter
Interview With Robert Layher About Experiences In World War II
Interview With Arthur Jones About Experiences In World War II
Interview With Raymond Brown About Experiences In World War II
Mabel Holmes' Diary, 1935-1939, part 2
Mabel Holmes' Diary, 1935-1939, part 1
The Indian War of 1868-69, part 2
The Indian War of 1868-69, part 1
Ned Beck's July 4th
Ned Beck's Diary
William Peffer's Scrapbook
Samuel Reader's Autobiography
Samuel Reader's Diary
Lincoln In Kansas
Lincoln & the 1860 Election
Battle of the Bulge, A Kansas Story
Kansas Veterans Remember: World War II
Eastern Cowboy - Harry Boehme Fine
Stormy Weather: Floods
Capital Punishment in Kansas
Stormy Weather: tornadoes in Kansas
A Happy Home: Martha Farnsworth Diary
Young Love: Martha Farnsworth Diary
Over There: Martha Farnsworth and WWI
Grasshoppers! Plague of the Prairie
Shawnee Missions, 1830-1854
Child Labor: "...it is better for children to learn to work when they are little"
Before They Were Famous
The B-B-Blizzard, Kinsley, Kansas
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka: “...you see everything as done good is done by white people."
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka: Part 2
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka:
The End of the Buffalo
To His Excellency The Governor
A Gift of Opportunity: Harry Colmery and the GI Bill of Rights
Christmas in the 1870s
Immigrant Guides
Dwight D. Eisenhower: General or Admiral?
Elam Bartholomew: An Ordinary and Extraordinary Kansan
Indian Removal in Kansas
The Never Ending Struggle for Equality
The Exodusters
Investigating Election Fraud: the Howard Committee
Samuel Reader's Diary
John Brown: Compassionate or Violent
Andrew Reeder, Territorial Governor
John James Ingalls: Fast Track. . .from Law to Politics
The Rocky Road to Kansas, Part Three: The Letters of Joseph Trego, "...my boots were so tight on my feet after the first day's walk in the mud that I was afraid to pull them off lest I couldn't get them on again..."
Searching for "heroic stuff in my mould:" John James Ingalls in Kansas Territory
The Rocky Road To Kansas, Part Two, Ellen Goodnow and Maria Felt: "advise those young men who brought such doleful reports about Kansas, not to leave the sight of their father & mothers dwelling again."
Those . . .who are fearful or faint-hearted, had better not come: Letters from the Rev. Samuel Adair
The Rocky Road To Kansas, Part 1: Julia Lovejoy's Diary
James Lanes: A General and a Politician
Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson: The Letters of Charles and Sarah Robinson
"...encountering sickness, losses, calumny and prosperity": The Diary of Chestina Bowker Allen
"The Grossest Outrage Ever Perpetrated": Sheriff Jones and the Sack of Lawrence
You and your lady are invited: Social Life in Kansas Territory
$200 Reward Escape to Freedom: Runaway Slaves and the Underground Railroad in Kansas Territory
Marcus Freeman and his owner: Slavery in Kansas Territory
Letters Home: Dangers of Life in Kansas Territory