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This is a list of ebook references that Steve Meirowsky has been collecting to help edit city and county articles.
The Disciples of Menno Simonis: Their Settlement in Central Kansas; Frank Leslie's Illustrirte Zeitung; March 20, 1875. (German version of English article)
The Disciples of Menno Simonis: Their Settlement in Central Kansas; Frank Leslie's Illustrated; March 20, 1875. (English)
The History of Anderson County, Kansas, From It's First Settlement To The Fourth Of July, 1876; W.A. Johnson; Kauffman & Iler; 289 pages; 1877. (Download 13MB PDF eBook)
Plat Book of Anderson County, Kansas, Compiled From County Records And Actual Survey; Northwest Publishing Co; 1901. (Online HTML eBook)
History of Lawrence, Kansas: from the First Settlement to the close of the Rebellion; Richard Cordley; E.F. Caldwell; 360 pages; 1895. (Download 20MB PDF eBook)
Touring Marion County : pioneers, lakes, & the mighty Santa Fe; Robert Collins; 1993.
Marion County Kansas : Past and Present; Sondra Van Meter; MB Publishing House; LCCN 72-92041; 344 pages; 1972.
Atlas of Marion County, Kansas: containing maps, plats of the townships, alphabetical rural directory, histories of churches, etc., families, farms, churches and pictures of general interest; Tri-Tabula Co; 1971.
The Early Schools of Marion County Kansas; Wilma Stewart Stallwitz; Located at Peabody Township Library; 33 pages; 1960.
1872-1972 Century Of Pride - Florence Centennial - Florence, Kansas; 1972.[1]
Florence 75th Anniversary edition; Florence Bulletin; June 5, 1947.
A story of the Patrick Doyle family of Florence; A. B. MacDonald; The Kansas City Star; September 15, 1935.
History of the Florence Catholic Church; E.H. Robison; Marion Review; September 13, 1933.
Appetite for America - How Visionary Businessman Fred Harvey Built a Railroad Hospitality Empire That Civilized the Wild West; Stephen Fried; Bantam Books; ISBN978-0-553-80437-9; 544 pages; March 23, 2010.[2]
Grace Meadow: The Story of Gnadenau and Its First Elder, Marion County, Kansas, David V Wiebe; Mennonite Brethren Publishing House; 1967.
Settlement of the Krimmer Mennonite Brethren at Gnadenau, Marion County; Alberta Pantle; Kansas Historical Quarterly; Vol. 13, No. 5; pages 259-285; February 1945.[3][4]
Among the Mennonites, Their Houses and Habits - A Visit to Gnadenau.; Johnny Groat; Marion County Record; January 16, 1875.
The Women of Peabody; Peabody Historical Society; Mennonite Press; LCCN 2010928692; 250 pages; 2010.
The Germans We Trusted: Stories Which Had To Be Told...; Pamela Taylor; Lutterworth Press; 192 pages; 2003; ISBN978-0-7188-3034-2. (WWII POW camp history)
Townsend Ranch History, 1870-1987; Carl F. and Helen Hansen; 1990.
Russell County in the War : Being a Record of the War Activities of the County and the Part that it Played in the Great Struggle; John E. Wilson; Capper Printing; 190 pages; 1921. (Download 11MB PDF eBook)