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Staet vant gunt de Naervolgende steeden in Zuijt [en Noort] Hollandt
This collection consists of a single quire of statistical tables of assessments of Dutch towns for taxation purposes. Dates provided are from the early and mid-17th century.
Staff F. Johnson papers
The Staff F. Johnson papers are those of a Leavenworth, Kansas man who was very active in both the Kansas State Protective Home Association and the Parents and Teachers Association.
Stalking Louis Curtiss, Architect research materials
STANBIS (STannard's ANnotated Bibliographical Information System)
Jerry W. Stannard was a professor of the history of science and medicine at the University of Kansas from 1967 until his death in 1988. STannard's ANnotated Bibliographical Information System, or STANBIS, is the culmination of decades of work compiling sources of information for ancient and medieval botany, pharmacy, and medicine.
Standing orders of the House of Lords
Standish O'Grady papers
Papers of Irish author, journalist, and historian Standish James O'Grady, whose popular English version of Irish sagas earned him the title "father of the Irish literary revival" in the late 19th century, particularly after William Butler Yeats and other Irish authors made his work more widely known. "University Club Dublin" paper was used for pieces of correspondence located at Ba:3, Bb:1, Bd:1.
Stanley and Nelle Heady Reynolds letters
Stanley Reynolds served in World War I as a member of a U.S. Army band. After the war, Reynolds returned to Kingman, Kansas and became owner of the local pharmacy. Nelle Heady worked in the Kingman telephone office until her marriage. This collection contains correspondence between Nelle and Stanley, as well as letters from their son, other family members, and friends.
Stanley, Kansas photograph album
Stanley Learned Collection
The Stanley Learned Collection includes twenty-six scrapbooks, dating from 1951 to 1968, of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia which document Learned's leadership and service activities as an executive of the Phillips Petroleum Company of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The collection also contains several works authored by Learned, including his student theses from the University of Kansas, certificates of honors awarded him by the University, and two souvenir medallions.
Stanley Schmidt papers
Stanley Schmidt is a science fiction writer and long-time editor of the science fiction periodical Analog. This collection includes typescripts of short stories, novellas, novels, editorials, and non-fiction articles written by Schmidt.
Star Chamber collection
Collection of volumes and loose items pertaining to the Star Chamber, a court that existed in England at the Palace of Westminster from approximately the 15th century through 1641, when it was abolished by the Long Parliament.
State Street Elementary School photograph
This collection contains one photograph of a 5th grade classroom at the State Street Elementary School in Topeka, Kansas. The print shows teacher Louise Becker helping her class with a penmanship lesson; student Ruth Lassiter-Snell stands in front of the teacher.
Statement regarding Kansas history in 1856 and later
Relates experiences with John Brown at the Battle of Black Jack and other events from May to August of 1856 including disbanding the Free State Legislature on July 4. A short character sketch of Roe is included.
Stationery of the Hotel Broadview, Emporia, Kansas
Letterhead stationery envelope and paper from Hotel Broadview in Emporia, Kansas, in 1924.
Stephen J. Spingarn papers
This collection contains Xerox copies of correspondence and memoranda addressed to and from Spingarn. Included in the collection, often on the letter or memorandum, are explanatory notes made by Spingarn.
Stephen Kellison family collection
The Stephen Kellison family collection contains correspondence, documents, and newspaper clippings from Stephen Kellison, his parents John and LaVerne (Regenold) Kellison, his uncle Louis Regenold, his aunt and uncle Louellen (Regenold) and Herman Edward Stromgren, and grandparents George and Ida Leah Regenold. Included are records from the Pythian Sisters order, of which Louellen Stromgren was a member. The collection also includes correspondence and documents from Irving Colyar.
Stereoview of World War I generals at the American Legion convention held in Kansas City
Photographic stereoview of WWI Generals at the American Legion convention held in Kansas City in 1921.
Steven K. Witfield papers
This collection relates to banks and banking in Lawrence, Kansas, containing cancelled check stubs and receipts, as well as newspaper clippings and photographs of and about Lawrence.
Stewart family photographs
This collection includes photographic prints, cabinet card photographs, and tintypes of Stewart family members, who lived in Garnett, Kansas. Most of the photographs are unlabeled. Many photographs were taken in Kansas, but some were taken in Indiana, Illinois, and Pennsylvania.
Stewart-Lockwood family papers
This collection contains the family papers of the Stewart family of Leavenworth, Kansas, and the Lockwood family of Baldwin, Kansas, covering a period of almost one hundred years, 1852-1950. These families were predominantly professionally oriented, including teachers, ministers, and farmers.
Stock certificate for 100 shares in the Winters Improvement Company, New Jersey
Stock certificate for 200 shares of the Bondholder Mining Co.
Stock certificate in the Cherokee Oil Mining and Milling Company
Printed stock form for the Cherokee Oil Mining and Milling Company, signed by F. P. Kaiser, secretary, and J. M. Piper, President.
Stonestreet and Son Undertakers records
The Records of Stonestreet and Son Undertakers are those of an early twentieth century Topeka, Kansas mortuary business.
