History Master's Theses

History Master's Theses

 

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Theses from 1950

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The Smoky Hill Trail In Western Kansas, 1859-1869, John W. Neyer

Theses from 1949

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A Survey of Early Washington County and A Study of The Development of Hollenberg, Kansas, J. Holland Vernon

Theses from 1943

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The Nicodemus Colony of Graham County, Kansas, William J. Belleau

Theses from 1942

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A History of The Fort Hays Kansas State College, Otis M. Dickey

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The Community of Haviland, Kansas: Its Early History and Development, Arthur Dewey Rush

Theses from 1941

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The Community of Mullinville, Kansas (1870-1900), Marilla A. Alford

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Ellsworth, Kansas : The History of A Frontier Town, 1854-1885, John Choitz

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History of Gosper County, Nebraska, William Main

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The Community of The Dominican Sisters of Great Bend, Kansas, 1902- 1941, M. Theodosia Tockert Sr.

Theses from 1939

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The Alien Contribution To The History of Barton County, Kansas, Mearle S. Hoover

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Isaac McCoy : His Plan of and Work For Indian Colonization, Emory J. Lyons

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Bat Masterson: The Dodge City Years, George G. Thompson

Theses from 1938

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History of The Kansas Mennonites With A Study of Their European Background, Victor C. Seibert

Theses from 1937

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Victoria: The Story of A Western Kansas Town, Marjorie Gamet Raish

Theses from 1936

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Social Conditions of Territorial Kansas, Clifford Dwight Miller

Theses from 1935

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A History of The Indian Missions of The Presbyterian Church In Kansas, David Harold McCleave

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Some Lost Towns of Western Kansas, Rebecca Wells Taylor

Theses from 1933

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A History of The National Group Settlements In Republic County, Kansas, Ida Lucretia Smith

Theses from 1932

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An Early History of Decatur County, Kansas, Glenn Rogers

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A History of Fort Larned, Blond Zack Woods

Theses from 1931

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An Historical Bibliography Of Kansas, Wilabour Hardy

Theses from 1930

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An Historical Bibliography Of Kansas, Margaret Cain

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Christian Missions Among The Kansas Indians, Bertha Ellen Milstead