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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part09.utf8:178924809:1972
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01972cam a2200289 i 4500
001 76020097
003 DLC
005 19910730173923.5
008 770111s1976 ksuaf b 01100 eng
010 $a 76020097 //r912
020 $a0877260028
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $an-us-ks$an-usp--
050 00 $aF686$b.K165
082 00 $a978.1
245 00 $aKansas and the West :$bbicentennial essays in honor of Nyle H. Miller /$cedited by Forrest R. Blackburn ... [et al.].
260 0 $aTopeka :$bKansas State Historical Society,$c1976.
300 $ax, 226 p., [1] leaf of plates :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $a"Bibliography of published works by Nyle H. Miller": p. 6-7.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 0 $aLangsdorf, E. Nyle H. Miller, an appreciation.--Wedel, W. R. and Wedel, M. M. Wichita archeology and ethnohistory.--Dary, D. A. The Santa Fe Trail adventures of Milton E. Bryan in 1828 and 1829.--Brodhead, M. J. Edward Griffin Beckwith: explorer of the central routes.--Tucker, L. L. The governor and the general: the Isaac Stevens-John Ellis Wool controversy.--Oliva, L. E. Frontier forts and the settlement of western Kansas.--Kennedy, M. S. Bear Coat commands.--Rosa, J. G. How Mr. Hickok really came to Cheyenne.--Roberts, G. L. Violence and the frontier tradition.--Sounders, F. and Sounders, N. The Jewett stock farm.--Gates, P. W. Major Powell's "arid" lands in Kansas.--Wells, M. W. "Patent" newspapers.--Unrau, W. E. The mixed blood connection: Charles Curtis and Kaw detribalization.--Sageser, A. B. William A. Quayle: Methodist leader.--Miner, H. C. Energy and the Kansas past.--Duram, J. C. and Duram, E. A. "King-making is a thrill": Rolla Clymer.--Socolofsky, H. E. Putting Kansas on the map.--Frantz, J. B. Rural America.
651 0 $aKansas$xHistory.
651 0 $aWest (U.S.)$xHistory.
600 10 $aMiller, Nyle H.
700 10 $aMiller, Nyle H.
700 10 $aBlackburn, Forrest R.
710 20 $aKansas State Historical Society.