. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. â I'lll)^ tlllll tlio (â led lowariU lull fiu'ultW'!*, iiicdiUivi'.i Id d liur mcmw I to he foin- II ^TOWtll lit' wiiiil may bo cgcs in their lo llic pniisc- I't wliicli will )\vur iiiul im- i iivailablo, to il morale; but department is â¢aska bill, has in the drama, e has been no lonest efl'ort to Tecis as would quite inlelligi- vernor3 of the lund I'airly and action


. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. â I'lll)^ tlllll tlio (â led lowariU lull fiu'ultW'!*, iiicdiUivi'.i Id d liur mcmw I to he foin- II ^TOWtll lit' wiiiil may bo cgcs in their lo llic pniisc- I't wliicli will )\vur iiiul im- i iivailablo, to il morale; but department is â¢aska bill, has in the drama, e has been no lonest efl'ort to Tecis as would quite inlelligi- vernor3 of the lund I'airly and action of Sec- ss and vacilla- his allies; the and the neces- tion of United ) statesmanlike nd in consulta- signation when nises of houcst 1 of his sueces- hriefly sumnia- lie territory be- e liis inaugura- ies by the suc- ed upon by the ong before the )f the war; the i seemed but a lenaced, and it lice the story c»f sm of her sons :*ittsburg Land. IsTiioiJi'CTonr. ' in;t, from ViekHliurR to Mi'slou Uld;;c. and from the lo the dose of till' war at Appomattox; but there did not fail to h" occasionH when the homo life of KiiUHtis could be (.'lanced at, as from a di«lanee, under the rule of Car- uey, Crawford anil Harvey, the two latter actively i(h'ntiflcd with the war, up lo the ansumption of onice by Gov. Osborne, the present incumbent. The military record of the state has proved itself brilliant, cxcecdiiij;ly, and there was a temptation at times to give full sway to the entlmsiusm which heroism never fails to arouse, but the sober prose of history permitted of no raptures. Kvcry rcginu'Ut raised by Kansas to maintain tlie slruiiitle until the end was reached in the suppression of the greatest rebellion tiie world has ever seen, will be found named, and ils deeds summarily mentioned, but to have d(mu them justU'e would reciuire a library. The Drought and the Locust plague will lie found in their proper place, recorded witliout an attempt to cloak erne fact t


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