Photograph of Lane University Building
Lane University -- Kansas
Territorial Capital Museum -- Kansas
Lecompton -- Kansas
Lane University, built on the foundation of the territorial capital in Lecompton, Kansas. Now used as the Territorial Capital Museum. On NRHP.
2009
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Drawing of Ten-Squa-Ta-Wa from “The Methodist Missions among the Indian Tribes in Kansas” Topeka, 1906
Shawnee Indians -- Kansas
Indians of North America
Wyandotte County -- Kansas
Drawing of Shawnee prophet Ten-Squa-Ta-Wa from the book "Methodist Missions among the Indian Tribes in Kansas"
John Lutz
Library of Congress
1906
John Lutz
The books in this collection are in the public domain and are free to use and reuse.
72 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
Eng
E78.K16 L9
Exterior photograph of Saint Fidelis Catholic Church in Victoria, Kansas, "Cathedral of the Plains"
Saint Fidelis Catholic Church
Victoria, Kansas
Catholicism
Volga-Germans
Exterior photograph of Saint Fidelis Catholic Church in Victoria, Kansas
Mother Rose Philippine Duchesne
Mother Rose Philippine Duchesne
Image of Mother Rose Philippine Duchesne
The Baha'i Faith in Kansas, 1897-1947
Baha'i Faith
Enterprise, Kansas
Barbara Ehrsam
History of the Baha'i faith in Kansas from 1897-1947 by Duane L. Herrmann
Duane L. Herrmann
A Brief Sketch of the Life of Hugh Chance, thirty-year member of the first Universal House of Justice
Hugh Chance
Universal House of Justice
Baha'i Faith
Winfield, Kansas
Biography of Hugh Chance by Duane L. Herrman
Duane L. Herrmann
2020
On the Leavenworth Trail
Baha'i
Leavenworth, Kansas
Historical fiction of Baha'is in Kansas by Duane L. Herrmann
Duane L. Herrmann
Wagon Magazine
2018
PDF
eng.US
Wagon Magazine, August 2018, pp. 58-73
By Thy Strengthening Grace: The First One Hundred Years of the Baha'i Faith In Topeka
Baha'i
Topeka, Kansas
The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Topeka, Kansas
History of the Baha'i faith in Topeka, Kansas from 1906-2006 by Duane L. Herrmann
Duane L. Herrmann
The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Topeka, Kansas, Inc.
2006
PDF
eng.US
'Abdu'l-Baha Writes to Wichita, Kansas: The Beginnings of the Baha'i History of Wichita
Baha'i
'Abdu'l-Baha
Wichita, Kansas
Ron Preuss
Pliny Wiley
Fred G. Hale
History of early Baha'i community and faith in Wichita, Kansas by Duane L. Herrmann
Duane L. Herrmann
2002
PDF
eng.US
St. Anthony's Railroad Chapel Car
Catholicism
Kansas
Wichita, KS
Photograph postcard of St. Anthony Railroad Car Chapel, donated by Ambrose Petry and Richmond Dean, who was a Pullman Company vice-president. The car, originally built by Pullman in 1886, was refitted by Dean at the Pullman factory as a chapel car with a living area for its priests. The 72 foot long car was dedicated and blessed in 1907. It served in Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and also in the West and Pacific Northwest. By 1909, it made its way to Oregon, where it was credited with creating more than 80 Catholic parishes. The car was taken from railroad service in 1919, when railroads no longer would handle wooden passenger cars
Rights for materials created by the Catholic Church Extension Society weredonated to the public domain in 1967.