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d. Attack on Quantrill at Paola as told by Leland. e. Story of Alice Van Ness as told by Leland. f. Pursuit made by Leland of the Quantrill raid on Lawrence. 19. Civil War on the Border: Bill Anderson, Guerrilla a. Newspaper clipping: "Bill Anderson," July 31, 1890. b. Clipping from Globe Democrat: "Bill Anderson." c. Handwritten notes on Bill Anderson. d. Biography of Anderson by C. R. Green. e. Typescript of "Bill Anderson along the Santa Fe Trail" as told by O. F. O'Dell. f. “Bill Anderson along the Santa Fe Trail,” by Judge L. D. Bailey. 20. Civil War on the Border: E. F. Rogers a. Biography of Rogers. b. Rogers’s relationship with Col. Sandy Love. 21. Manuscript: "The Nature of Kansas History," by Connelley. 22. Clipping: a. "Inducing the Kiowas to Mend Their Ways," by Grant Foreman from the Daily Oklahoman, December 8, 1935. 23. Harman Indian Fight: a. Connelley's story of the 1784 Indian fight with the Harman family in Virginia. b. Several maps of the area drawn by Connelley. c. Story: "Mathias Harman and the Indians." d. Questions and answers by Mathias Harman of Kentucky. Box 2 24. Revolutionary War Pensions:
Object Description
Collection | Connelley, William Elsey (1855-ca. 1929) |
Tribe | General Native American |
Description | Author. Correspondence (ca. 1923) regarding the Benders of Kansas, and the genealogy of families in Big Sandy Valley, Kentucky; notebooks (ca. 1854-1913) concerning the Civil War, William Quantrill, Indians, linguistics, border wars, Kansas history prior to the 20th century, and the genealogy of families of Big Sandy Valley, Kentucky; clippings (ca. 1855-1900) concerning Indian mythology, legends, and relations with whites, the Civil War within Kansas and adjoining states, as well as other Kansas history; manuscripts (ca. 1902) concerning politics, Indian mythology, folklore, linguistics, and relations with whites, John Brown, William Quantrill, and Kansas history; and pamphlets (1857-1925) concerning politics within and between Indian and white groups, Indian mythology, folklore, linguistics, ""Wild Bill"" Hickok, and John Brown. The collection also includes diaries (1858-1911) of Connelley, and of George Ela who writes of Kansas farm life, local Indian groups and their linguistics, and his Civil War experiences at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. |
Date | 1854-1925 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
Format |
Description
Collection | Page 5 |
Transcript | d. Attack on Quantrill at Paola as told by Leland. e. Story of Alice Van Ness as told by Leland. f. Pursuit made by Leland of the Quantrill raid on Lawrence. 19. Civil War on the Border: Bill Anderson, Guerrilla a. Newspaper clipping: "Bill Anderson" July 31, 1890. b. Clipping from Globe Democrat: "Bill Anderson." c. Handwritten notes on Bill Anderson. d. Biography of Anderson by C. R. Green. e. Typescript of "Bill Anderson along the Santa Fe Trail" as told by O. F. O'Dell. f. “Bill Anderson along the Santa Fe Trail,” by Judge L. D. Bailey. 20. Civil War on the Border: E. F. Rogers a. Biography of Rogers. b. Rogers’s relationship with Col. Sandy Love. 21. Manuscript: "The Nature of Kansas History" by Connelley. 22. Clipping: a. "Inducing the Kiowas to Mend Their Ways" by Grant Foreman from the Daily Oklahoman, December 8, 1935. 23. Harman Indian Fight: a. Connelley's story of the 1784 Indian fight with the Harman family in Virginia. b. Several maps of the area drawn by Connelley. c. Story: "Mathias Harman and the Indians." d. Questions and answers by Mathias Harman of Kentucky. Box 2 24. Revolutionary War Pensions: |
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