


Walden, laterīishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church John A. Man willing to fight to get peace John M. Anthony, colonel of the Fifteenth Kansas, and a Ross, later United States senator, whose vote saved Man, and long secretary of the State Historical Society Ed.

John Speer, founder of the Kansas Tribune, and author of In America, and one of the great business men of his time Promulgate the idea of the conservation of natural resources Plumb, later United States senator, first to Of "Opportunity," "Blue Grass," and other immortal produc. Ingalls, later United States senator, and author Richard Realf, the free-state poet, and soldier under Johnīrown John J. Number of eastern papers, and later a soldier and author Here are some of the names of the newspaper men of That it was the pen as much as the sword that made Kansasįree. The brilliant minds of the times, and it can be truthfully said The fierce conflict which raged here attracted When Kansas was battling for freedom for herself and libertyįor America. This high standard was set up in the stirring territorial period In no other state was the press, as a whole,Įver equal to that of Kansas in either ability or enterprise. From the first Kansas regarded the press as Kansas is the only state of which such a workĬould be written. Plete history of every newspaper and periodical published IT IS believed that this is the first effort to record the com. IN KANSAS FROM THE ORGANIZATION OF KANSASīRIEF STATISTICAL INFORMATION OF THE COUNTIES, 1, 1916 : together with brief statistical information of the countries, cities and towns of the state"Ī HISTORY OF THE NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES PUBLISHED
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