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Broughton, Clay County
May Day, Riley County
Tags: Andrew Garver, Army Corps of Engineers, Asahel Edgerton, automobile, Belvue, Blue River Valley, Center Township, Clay Center, crossroads, District # 28, Fancy Creek, flood, Frank Droll, John Sebring, Linn Byarlay, M, May Day, May Day Springs, Nathaniel Osborne, Ralph Niehenke, Riley County, Solomon Weichselbaum, trade, Tuttle Creek Dam, United Brethern Church, Wesley Chapel, Winkler
African American Landowners: Clay County, Kansas, 1880-1910
Cheyenne Dog Soldier Depredations on Settlers in the Northern Kansas Frontier; From 1864 to 1869
Tags: "The Plains War", A.J. Kelley, Arapaho Indians, Arkansas Overland Mail Route, Benjamin White, buffalo, Captain Isaac M. Schooly, Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, Cheyenne Indians, Chief Little Robe, Clay Center, Clay County, Cloud County, Dull Knife, Jewell County, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Little Blue River, Medicine Lodge Treaty, Mitchell County, Ottawa County, Republic County, Republican River Valley, Scandia, Sioux Indians, Solomon River, The Massacre Along Medicine Road, Thomas Murphy, Treaty of Fort Wise, W.H. Fletcher, Washington County, White Rock Creek
Comparative Study of Contagious Diseases in Clay County
vs. Riley County: Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Smallpox,
Typhoid Fever, 1907-1917
early twentieth century Kansas. Rail lines are suspected disease vectors. The…
African-American Life in Clay County
Morgan Snyder (1909-1990): Clay Center's Contribution to Professional Baseball
Tags: baseball, Clay Center, sports
The End of an Old Enemy: Smallpox in Clay County, Kansas, 1900-1925
Tags: Bauman family, Benjamin Franklin Morgan, Bessie Steph, Burke family, C. M. Burke, Clay Center, Clay Center Hospital, Clay County, Clay County Museum, Emerson Burke, epidemic, Faidley family, Glidden Family, Idana, Indian John, John Dringer, Mack family, Melanchthon Cameron Porter, Oakhill, P. J. Kauhler, Perry Family, Porter-Morgan Hospital, quarantine, Rock Island Railroad, Shannon Nolan, Shaples family, smallpox, The Clay Center Times, World War I
The Library Ladies of Clay Center: Clay County, Kansas, 1898
Tags: Camp Funston, Carnegie Library, Clay Center, Clay Center Library Club, Clay County, General Federation of Women's Club, Great War, Literary Clubs, Mallory Harrell, Manhattan, March of Dimes, Matfield Green, Mrs. Dr. John Scott, Mrs. F.B. Fullington, Mrs. Helene Peckham, Mrs. L.G. Nichols, Mrs. M.M. Miller, Mrs. W.L. Jennings, Self-Improvment, Sue Harkness, World War II
Animals for Profit: The Ecological and Economic Causes of the War on Coyotes in Kansas from 1890 to 1899
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Soldier of the Republic: The Civil War Years of W.H.H. McCall

This essay examines the military career of William Henry Harrison McCall, a typical Union officer in the American Civil War. Once the conflict ended,…