Craig Crosswhite papers April 21, 1882, 1976-1982

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Craig Crosswhite papers April 21, 1882, 1976-1982

Papers include an account of Oscar Wilde's trip to Lawrence, KS on April 21, 1882, and correspondence and copies of newspaper articles related to the report. Also includes correspondence and research about a gold-plated and engraved Winchester rifle and historical research and commentary about Kansas.

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Taylor, Lucy Hobbs

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Crosswhite, Craig S. 1953-

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Green, Nehemiah, 1837-1890

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Yount, H. James.

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Crawford, S. J. (Samuel Johnson), 1835-1913

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Jones, David, 1848-1909

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Jones, Harriet

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Kansas State Industrial Union Council.

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