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Ephemera and Documents of Helena Chapter No. 210
The collection consists of miscellaneous records, programs, clippings, and other ephemera related to the Helena Chapter No. 210, Order of the Eastern Star, reflecting the activities of Sarah Galitzski.
Episcopal Diocese of Kansas records
The Episcopal Diocese of Kansas was founded in 1859 and split in 1901 into the western half governed by Salina and the eastern half governed by Topeka. This collection contains the records of the entire Diocese prior to 1901 and of the eastern half of Kansas after 1901.
Episodes in Kansas history
Episodes in Kansas history; three incidents included in The Gun and the Gospel. Lawrence? ca. 1896?
Eric Temple Bell manuscripts
Photocopies of unpublished works of science-fiction and poetical drama, and of a history of the philosophy of mathematics. The manuscripts are largely typescripts, with manuscript annotations and additions. They are essentially in the order in which received.
Erica Hill's Girl Scout oral history project
Erica Hill completed this Girl Scout oral history project in the summer of 1996 and was given the highest scout honor, the Gold Award, for her work. The project includes 3 interviews with former scouts and their reminiscences of scouting from the 1930s-1950s.
Erickson family papers
The Erickson family emigrated from Norway to Nebraska. This collection of their papers documents their family's Norweigan settlement in Nebraska.
Erie Daily Sentinel photograph
This collection includes a photograph of the composing room of the Erie Daily Sentinel newspaper, circa 1908 to 1916, with a transciption of the photograph's caption outlining a brief history of the Erie Daily Sentinel and its staff. Lester Wooster is sitting at the type case in the photograph.
Erna Prather Harris collection
The Erna Prather Harris collection memorializes journalist and social activist Harris.
Ernest Crown photographs
The photographs in this collection record Ernest Crown's family, farm, and community activities in Smith County, Kansas and his work in the Methodist Church. The first 180 images in the collection were taken by Ernest Crown; the rest, numbered 181-213, were taken by other photographers and are also of the Crown family and farming, as well as rural schools in Smith County. Photographers for these latter images are noted whenever known.
Ernest Manheim papers
Ernesto Alvarado García collection
Correspondence, notes on law and history, financial records, and scrapbooks, etc., belonging to Ernesto Alvarado García (1904-1972) of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Ernst L. Gayden, Sr. papers
The Ernst L. Gayden, Sr. papers are those of a native Kansas City, Kansan who was a former Sumner High School teacher and small business owner.
Ernst Moritz Arndt collection
Ernst Ulmer collection
This collection contains three painted renderings of buildings that Ernst Ulmer probably painted when he did freelance work for architecture offices in Kansas City, Missouri and Topeka, Kansas.
Essay about Eugene Leslie Haynes
The essay "About Eugene Leslie Haynes" by Thomas C. Ryther is a brief biographical sketch prepared for and delivered at a benefit on Hayne's behalf in 1980.
Estes Studio collection
John K. Estes, a professional photographer, established the Estes Studio at 806 Massachusetts street in Lawrence, Kansas in the late 1940s and operated it until his death in 1971. This collection contains photographs depicting images of individuals, groups, and organizations active in Douglas County, as well as records, predominately financial, of the studio.
Esther Buhler Paxton papers
The papers of Esther Buhler Paxton, a graduate of the University of Kansas and long-time Lawrence, Kansas resident and piano teacher, consist chiefly of her membership records from the church and the masonic, social, and professional music organizations with which she was affiliated.
Esther Christianson Rice papers
"Who Killed Our Son? An Account of the Circumstances and Subsequent Investigation of the Death of Harry Nicholas Rice" by Esther Christianson Rice is her account of the circumstances and subsequent investigation of the death of her son, University of Kansas student Harry Nicholas Rice, who was a victim of gunfire near the Lawrence campus on July 20, 1970.
Esther Clark Hill papers
Esther Mary Clark was born December 3, 1876 in a log cabin southeast of Chanute, Kansas. This collection consists of correspondence, poems, and newspaper clippings.
Esther Suhr collection
This collection is that of Esther Suhr, a native of Logan, Kansas, whose column on local history was featured for many years in Logan community newspapers. Included are clippings of her columns from the 1960s to the 1970s, as well as many other articles and histories regarding the Logan community, Phillips County, Kansas, and pioneer families of the area.
Ethel Moore family papers
Ethel Johnson Moore was a long-time resident of Lawrence, Kansas, along with several other members of her family. Her father became one of the first African American members of the Lawrence school board in the 1890s when he filled an unexpired term of another board member. This collection primarily reflects the activities of the women of the family, including Ethel Moore, her sister Lois Johnson Branch, her mother Lulu Johnson Irving, and her granddaughter Alice Fowler.
ETTA Iron Mining Co. stock certificate
Stock certificate for 100 shares to Frank Scadden, Oct. 1, 1887.
Eudora Historical Society photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of Eudora, Kansas and the surrounding areas in Douglas County. Includes images of schools, students, citizens, homes, and public businesses.
Eudora Township Justice Court records
These Justice Court records from the Eudora Township of Douglas County, Kansas include various bills of particulars, judgments, and arrest orders issued from 1876 to 1895 by the township's Justices of the Peace.
Eugene Anderson papers
The papers of Eugene Anderson are those of a long-time resident of Witchita, Kansas who served in both the State House of Representatives (from the 83rd District) and the State Senate (from the 29th District).