Prohibition -- Kansas
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
A. N. Howe Collection
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Cowboy. Typescript (n.d.) of a personal reminiscence by Howe regarding his experience in the West including visits to Dodge City, Kansas, Beaver County, Oklahoma, and No Man's Land. Also included are words to a song entitled "The Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim.".
Territorial Oklahoma Manuscripts Collection
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Subject collection. Typescript and original manuscript accounts by pioneers and frontiersmen regarding the settlement of No Man's Land and the Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
Zelma I. Baehl Collection
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Correspondence (1926-1930), newspaper clippings (1927-1964), and printed material (n.d.) on the life and work of Colonel George H. Wark, Prohibition Director of Kansas, and U.S. Prohibition Administrator for the Fifteenth District (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas).