Papers concerning the 20th Kansas Volunteers, and photograph. 1901-1902

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Papers concerning the 20th Kansas Volunteers, and photograph. 1901-1902

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Huntsman, John A.

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Ozias, Joseph W.

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Ozias was First Sergeant and Historian of Co. H, 20th Kansas Volunteers which was active in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. From the guide to the Papers concerning the 20th Kansas Volunteers, and photograph., 1901-1902, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kansas Collection) ...

Comstock, Jane, 1950-

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Later also known by her pen name of Jane Comstock, Birdie Baxter Clarke was born in Iowa on March 2, 1874. She married Adna Girard Clarke, a native of Kansas City, Missouri. They lived in Lawrence (Douglas County), Kansas in the 1890s while her husband attended the University of Kansas, from which he received degrees in 1897 and 1900. The first of their three children was born in February 1898. Adna Clarke's military service with the 20th Kansas Volunteer regiment took him to the Ph...

Ware, Eugene Fitch 1841-1911

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Ware, an attorney by profession, often wrote poetry under the pseudonym, "Ironquill". He was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in the Iowa infantry units. He was admitted to the bar in Fort Scott, Kansas in 1871, and practiced law in Fort Scott, Topeka, and Kansas City until his death in 1911. From 1879 to 1894 he was a Republican member of the Kansas Senate. Later he served as U.S. Pensions Commissioner (1902-1905). Ware wrote a number of books including The Rise and Fall of the Saloon (1900)...

Haworth, Erasmus (1855-1932).

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Haworth received his B.S. in 1881 and his M.S. in 1884, both from KU. He received his Ph.D. in 1888 from Johns Hopkins. He joined the faculty of KU in 1892, reaching full Professor status in 1894, when he also taught geology, mineralogy, and mining. That same year he also became the Superintendent of the Geological Survey. He retired in 1920. From the guide to the Personal Papers of Erasmus Haworth, 1892-1920, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University Archives...