Brook L. Haines papers, 1930-1979 (bulk 1944-1948).

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Brook L. Haines papers, 1930-1979 (bulk 1944-1948).

This collection actually consists of two distinct manuscript collections.

204 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7613657

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Ruppenthal, J. C. (Jacob Christian), 1869-1964

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Russell County, Kansas was first settled by Euro-Americans on March 3, 1868 and included nine hundred square miles of upland, rolling prairie, bottoms, bluffs, and deep canyons. Passing through Russell County are the Saline and Smokey Hill Rivers. This county was named for Captain Avra P. Russell, Company K, 2nd Kansas Cavalry, who died of wounds received in battle on December 7, 1862 at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. From the description of Russell County history collection, 1897-1977 (bu...

Haines, Brook L., 1900-1987.

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Brook L. Haines was born in Tecumseh (Shawnee County), Kansas on November 5, 1900 to Richard and Rachel (Adams) Haines. From the description of Brook L. Haines papers, 1930-1979 (bulk 1944-1948). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 49780161 ...

Capper Publications, Inc.

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Stratton, Clif (Clifton Jairus), 1886-1970.

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Student, World War I officer, newspaper writer. Of Kansas; France; Washington, D.C. From the description of Clif (Clifton Jarius) Stratton papers, 1892-1950 (bulk 1932-1949). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 53649622 ...

United States. Congress. Senate

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Capper Clinic for Cripled Children.

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Capper Credit Union.

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Carlson, Frank, 1893-1987

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Frank Carlson, a farmer-stockman, was Governor of Kansas from January 13, 1947 to November 28, 1950. He served as a U. S. Senator representing Kansas from 1950 to 1969. Mr. Carlson was born Jan. 23, 1893, in Concordia, Kan.; and died May 30, 1987, in Concordia, Kan. From the description of Frank Carlson selected papers [microform], 1952-1966. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 62096637 Farmer, stockman, U.S. representative 1935-46, Kansas governor 1947-50...

Capper, Arthur, 1865-1951

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Publishing, radio executive; Kansas governor; U.S. senator from Kansas. Of Garnett, Topeka, Kan. From the description of Arthur Capper papers, 1853-1956 (bulk 1918-1948). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 85600345 ...

Kansas. Governor

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The office of the governor of the state of Kansas was established by the Kansas state constitution, ratified by Congress on January 29, 1861. Governors were limited to serving 2 year terms until a constititutional amendment changed them to 4 year terms beginning in 1974. Most of the governor's duties are outlined by a variety of state statutes rather than the constitution. A great deal of the governor's power comes in the form of the appointments he fills to head state agencies. By 1960, governo...

Morrow, Marco, b. 1869.

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Assistant publisher of Capper Publications, public speaker, author; of Topeka, Kan. Died 1959. From the description of Papers, 1908-1955. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 435571155 ...