Kansas Historical Quarterly - Winter 1972
Volume 38
Winter 1972, No. 4
Cover and contents
Lonnie J. White, "Indian Raids on the Kansas Frontier, 1869," p. 369
David G. Taylor, "Boom Town Leavenworth: The Failure of the Dream," p. 389
Louise Barry, "The Ranch at Cow Creek Crossing (Beach Valley, P.O.)," p. 416 (Volunteer: Teresa Smith) | PDF version
Craig Miner, "The Oskaloosa Octopus: Jobbers, 'Popocrats,' and the Santa Fe Railway's False Receivership, 1896," p. 445
Robert W. Johannsen, "James C. Malin: An Appreciation," p. 457 (Volunteer: John K. Matthews) | PDF version
The Cover
A band of Cheyenne Indians attacking Kansas Pacific track workers west of present Russell on May 28, 1859. (See p. 377.) At the request of Adolph Roenigk,a Kansas pioneer and one of the workers, the scene was depicted in oil in 1931 by Jacob Gogolin (1864-1940), a Colorado artist.