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Brydie R. Alsbrook papers
The Brydie R. Alsbrook papers are those of a native Kansas City, Kansan who worked as an educator for many years and was active in the community, especially at Church of the Ascension.
Dorothy Springer family collection
This collection includes a history of the Stegeman family beginning with the arrival of William C. Stegeman in America in 1869, as written by Dorothy Springer. Stegeman was Springer's maternal grandfather. The collection also includes Springer's collected photographs of family, friends, and teachers in Abilene and Salina, Kansas.
Emma Berg photograph collection
Copies of photographs of Emma Berg's teaching experiences at the Vinland School District 49 in Douglas County, Kansas from 1928 to 1931 and in the 1950s, including photographs of the 75th anniversary celebration in Lawrence in 1929, other teachers and administrative staff at education conferences and district meetings circa 1950-1954, and the Douglas County Youth Orchestra circa 1955.
Kansas Women Schoolteachers Project records
Kappa Kappa Iota Nu Conclave and Rho Conclave records
This collection contains minutes, scrapbooks, and directories of the Lawrence, Kansas chapters (the Nu Conclave and the Rho Conclave) of Kappa Kappa Iota, a national sorority for women teachers. Also included are directories issued by Kappa Kappa Iota's Kansas Conclave (Gamma State), listing all Kansas chapters of the sorority.
Mary Elsie Rose Kirby papers
This collection includes the personal and professional papers of Mary Elsie (Rose) Kirby, a school teacher and administrator who lived in several areas of Kansas throughout her life. The collection also includes some family photographs and papers.
Papers of Louise Dutcher Johnson
Louise Dutcher Johnson taught school in El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas during the 1930s. This collection of her papers includes lesson plans and school bulletins from the late 1920s through the mid 1930s, as well as personal notebooks and Bible study notes from the 1950s-1960s.
Selola Lewis papers
The Selola Lewis papers are those of a teacher who worked at Dermot School, the last one-room school in Kansas.
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.