Preview of a Chautauqua being held in Unity Sept. 21-22. Chautauquas, popular between 1900 and 1920, are barnstorming, populist-tinged festivals featuring speeches, workshops, music, food and theater, and were referred to by President Theodore Roosevelt as the most American thing in America. The Unity Chautauqua is the first in a series being held across the country and organized by David Kubiak and his group, Big Medicine. The event will be held in conjunction with the Common Ground Fair
Founded by Methodists John Heyl Vincent and Lewis Miller in 1874, the Chautauqua movement evolved fr...
Reinactors participating in Chautauqua Bleeding Kansas: Where the Civil War Began. This festival, he...
Article about Chautauqua performances during the first few decades of the 20th century, which began ...
Preview of a Chautauqua being held in Unity Sept. 21-22. Chautauquas, popular between 1900 and 1920...
Cover Story piece on the New Chautauqua, which was held in the village of Unity Sept. 21-23. The e...
The Merom Bluff Chautauqua, held 1905-1936, was a 10-day religious and educational event that featur...
Report regarding farmers\u27 chautauquas held in Warren County in the fall of 1913 and the Warren Co...
Collection of publicity brochures, promotional advertisements, and talent circulars for performers w...
The flag reads: "We are Chautauqua Boosters". It is a triangular flag made of oil cloth and measure...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-258)During the summer months from 1904 to 1932, trave...
Chautauqua program held under at tent in the Mannford area. These events usually lasted for two week...
This picture shows a side view of the Chautauqua Hall, once located on the side of Welcome Mountain,...
maam BUT-T-Tarin 55 D O G w a < Q < Wednesday evening an enthusias- tic meeting on behalf of t...
The term ‘Chautauqua\u27 is prevalent across much of rural America, but many Americans are oblivious...
Founded by Methodists John Heyl Vincent and Lewis Miller in 1874, the Chautauqua movement evolved fr...
Reinactors participating in Chautauqua Bleeding Kansas: Where the Civil War Began. This festival, he...
Article about Chautauqua performances during the first few decades of the 20th century, which began ...
Preview of a Chautauqua being held in Unity Sept. 21-22. Chautauquas, popular between 1900 and 1920...
Cover Story piece on the New Chautauqua, which was held in the village of Unity Sept. 21-23. The e...
The Merom Bluff Chautauqua, held 1905-1936, was a 10-day religious and educational event that featur...
Report regarding farmers\u27 chautauquas held in Warren County in the fall of 1913 and the Warren Co...
Collection of publicity brochures, promotional advertisements, and talent circulars for performers w...
The flag reads: "We are Chautauqua Boosters". It is a triangular flag made of oil cloth and measure...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-258)During the summer months from 1904 to 1932, trave...
Chautauqua program held under at tent in the Mannford area. These events usually lasted for two week...
This picture shows a side view of the Chautauqua Hall, once located on the side of Welcome Mountain,...
maam BUT-T-Tarin 55 D O G w a < Q < Wednesday evening an enthusias- tic meeting on behalf of t...
The term ‘Chautauqua\u27 is prevalent across much of rural America, but many Americans are oblivious...
Founded by Methodists John Heyl Vincent and Lewis Miller in 1874, the Chautauqua movement evolved fr...
Reinactors participating in Chautauqua Bleeding Kansas: Where the Civil War Began. This festival, he...
Article about Chautauqua performances during the first few decades of the 20th century, which began ...