On Kansas Trails: Traveling with Explorers, Immigrants, and Entrepreneurs is a 26-part radio/newspaper series. It focuses on routes and travel in Kansas both as a historical and geographical reality and as a metaphor for the settlement and transformation of the state. Drawing on recent research of social historians, travel literature, and anthropological and literary works, this series provides fresh perspectives on the state's history
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
From the windswept plains to the majestic Flint Hills, the subtle beauty of the Sunflower State is b...
This volume presents a study of overland travel across the Great Plains of the United States prior t...
On Kansas Trails: Traveling with Explorers, Immigrants, and Entrepreneurs is a 26-part radio/newspap...
In 2018 the National Park Service recommended that the Butterfield Overland Mail Stagecoach Road be ...
Introduction: During the eighteen years that Texas cattle were driven north on the Chisholm Trail, a...
Before the famous adventurers Lewis and Clark had returned to St. Louis from their exploration of th...
2 On the Cover: Somewhere along the Arkansas 4 President: As I See It 5 Manager: Joanne\u27s Jotting...
The radio broadcasts that accompany this book are available in the KU Libraries' collections: http:/...
Professor James Sherow\u27s passion for history leads him down the Chisholm Trail
What goal would provide you with sufficient motivation to travel several hundred miles into unknown ...
Introduction: It all began with grass, large expanses of unbroken ground that had sustained bison an...
Citation: Ritterbush, L. (2015). Visit to Blue Earth Village. Kansas History, 38(1). http://www.kshs...
During the late nineteenth century American settlers and emigrants from Germany, Russia, Switzerland...
Faculty and staff traveling on JCCC\u27s first Kansas Tour visited many interesting stops through th...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
From the windswept plains to the majestic Flint Hills, the subtle beauty of the Sunflower State is b...
This volume presents a study of overland travel across the Great Plains of the United States prior t...
On Kansas Trails: Traveling with Explorers, Immigrants, and Entrepreneurs is a 26-part radio/newspap...
In 2018 the National Park Service recommended that the Butterfield Overland Mail Stagecoach Road be ...
Introduction: During the eighteen years that Texas cattle were driven north on the Chisholm Trail, a...
Before the famous adventurers Lewis and Clark had returned to St. Louis from their exploration of th...
2 On the Cover: Somewhere along the Arkansas 4 President: As I See It 5 Manager: Joanne\u27s Jotting...
The radio broadcasts that accompany this book are available in the KU Libraries' collections: http:/...
Professor James Sherow\u27s passion for history leads him down the Chisholm Trail
What goal would provide you with sufficient motivation to travel several hundred miles into unknown ...
Introduction: It all began with grass, large expanses of unbroken ground that had sustained bison an...
Citation: Ritterbush, L. (2015). Visit to Blue Earth Village. Kansas History, 38(1). http://www.kshs...
During the late nineteenth century American settlers and emigrants from Germany, Russia, Switzerland...
Faculty and staff traveling on JCCC\u27s first Kansas Tour visited many interesting stops through th...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
From the windswept plains to the majestic Flint Hills, the subtle beauty of the Sunflower State is b...
This volume presents a study of overland travel across the Great Plains of the United States prior t...