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The Historical Kansas Book Collection is a collection of 35 volumes relating to the history of Kansas and its people primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several of the volumes have great period illustrations and portraits of relevant historical figures. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below.
- A history of Kansas (1899) - Prentis, Noble L. (Noble Lovely) - 383 pages
- A history of Kansas (1916) - Arnold, Anna E. (Anna Estelle) - 250 pages
- History of Atchison County, Kansas (1916) - Ingalls, Sheffield - 887 pages
- History Of Kansas Newspapers (1916) - William E. Connelley - 373 pages
- History of First Presbyterian Church of Lawrence, Kansas, 1888 (1888) - 37 pages
- History of Leavenworth County Kansas (1921) - Hall, Jesse A; Hand, LeRoy T - 680 pages
- History of Montgomery county, Kansas (1903) - Duncan, L. Wallace (Lew Wallace) - 852 pages
- History of Nemaha County, Kansas (1916) - Tennal, Ralph - 816 pages
- History and government of Kansas (1894) - Canfield, James Hulme - 174 pages
- History of Butler County Kansas (1916) - Mooney, Vol. P - 869 pages
- History of Cowley County, Kansas (1901) - Millington, D. A; Greer, E. P - 129 pages
- History of Johnson County, Kansas (1915) - Blair, Ed - 469 pages
- Quarter-centennial history of the University of Kansas, 1866-1891 (1891) - Sterling, Wilson; Angell, James Burrill; Watson, Carrie M; Canfield, Arthur Graves; Robinson, D. H - 198 pages
- Geary and Kansas. Governor Geary's administration in Kansas. With a complete history of the territory. Until June 1857. Embracing a full account of its discovery, geography, soil, rivers, climate, products; its organization as a territory ... All fully authenticated (1857) - Gihon, John H - 348 pages
- A standard history of Kansas and Kansans Volume 1 (1918) - Connelley, William Elsey - 594 pages
- A standard history of Kansas and Kansans Volume 2 (1918) - Connelley, William Elsey - to page 1195
- A standard history of Kansas and Kansans Volume 3 (1918) - Connelley, William Elsey - to page 1701
- A standard history of Kansas and Kansans Volume 4 (1918) - Connelley, William Elsey - to page 2199
- A standard history of Kansas and Kansans Volume 5 (1918) - Connelley, William Elsey - to page 2731
- A history of Methodism in northwest Kansas (1920) - Sweet, William Henry - 546 pages
- Kansas: its history, resources and prospects (1890) - Kansas. Bureau of immigration - 77 pages
- A souvenir history of Lincoln County, Kansas (1908) - Barr, Elizabeth N. - 123 pages
- Biographical history of Barton County, Kansas (1912) - 318 pages
- A history of Meade County, Kansas (1916) - Sullivan, Frank Seymour - 184 pages
- Kansas in the sixties (1911) - Crawford, S. J. (Samuel Johnson) - 441 pages
- Pioneer days in Kansas (1903) - Cordley, Richard - 274 pages
- History of Shawnee County, Kansas, and representative citizens (1905) - King, James Levi - 628 pages
- History of Bourbon County, Kansas. To the close of 1865 (1894) - Robley, T. F - 210 pages
- Lamps on the prairie; a history of nursing in Kansas (1942) - Writers' Program (U.S.). Kansas - 292 pages
- History of Cherokee County, Kansas and representative citizens (1904) - Allison, Nathaniel Thompson - 630 pages
- Doniphan County, Kansas, history and directory for 1868-9 (1868) - Smith, R. F - 349 pages
- History of Marshall County, Kansas : its people, industries, and institutions (1917) - Foster, Emma Elizabeth Calderhead - 1041 pages
- History of Labette County, Kansas, and representative citizens (1901) - Case, Nelson - 825 pages
- History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions Volume 1 (1917) - Ploughe, Sheridan - 404 pages
- History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions Volume 2 (1917) - Ploughe, Sheridan - 783 pages
Here are the computer requirements to run and operate this CD. You must have a PC running Windows or a Macintosh running OS X or higher software and a web browser. All the manuals in this disk are in DJVU format. This format allows you to page through the manuals, enlarge pages for better viewing and print the individual pages or entire manual as well as many other things. The viewer is very intuitive to use and has a full help system to answer any questions you may have about its more advanced features. The viewer is included on the CD.