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tics of Denver and Arapahoe county; clipping from the Denver TribuneRepublican, August 27, 1885, relating to the Apache Indian trouble, also of July 3, 1886, containing article entitled "His Accounts Settled;" Denver Tribune-Republican, August 28, 1886, containing letter of Gov. C. Meyer Zulick, of Arizona; "The Rocky Mountain Call," Denver, August 21, 1886, and "The Salt Lake Tribune," August 8, 1886; clippings from Denver News, September 19, 1886, and Denver Graphic, September 18, 1886, containing biography and portrait of Hon. Perry L. Hubbard; copy of the Denver Republican of January 1, 1887, containing biographies of members of the Colorado Legislature; copy of the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, January 16, 1887; Rocky Mountain Herald, Denver, October 3, 1886, containing proceedings of the Sixth Annual meeting of Colorado Pioneers.

Wilder, Mrs. C. F., Manhattan: Three clippings from the Central Christian Advocate, St. Louis-articles written by donor; 30 clippings from Worcester, Mass., Spy, and the Central Christian Advocate, St. Louis-articles written by donor; Central Christian Advocate, St. Louis, Mo., April 21 and May 12, 1886, containing articles written by donor. Wilder, D. W., Hiawatha: Clipping from the Topeka Commonwealth, containing a statement of Spanish authorities on the Kansas region. Williams, M. Parker, Hudson, N. Y.: Hudson Gazette of April 9, 1885, Centennial edition, 1785-1885, containing fac-simile of original number. Woodman, Seldon J., North Topeka : Clippings from the Louisville, Kentucky, Courier-Journal of July 23, 1883, containing notice of donor's portrait of John Brown; clipping from Chicago Times of March 3, 1885, containing reminiscences of John Brown and John E. Cook; clipping containing account of the dedication of the Rhode Island State Normal School Building, January 3, 1879.

Zebrung, J. H., Cuba: Six numbers of the Nebraska Congregational News, Lincoln, January to June, 1885; clipping from the "Lever," entitled "Prohibition or Death," by Charles H. Branscomb.

DONORS OF PICTURES.

Abbott, Maj. James B., DeSoto: Monogram of the Kansas House of Representatives, 1868.

Adams, A. A., Garnett: Stereoscopic view of the Anderson county, Kansas, cyclone, of April 23, 1884.

Baker, F. P., Topeka : Portraits of representative Parisian journalists, with fac-similes of journals, in miniature.

Bartlett, T. H., Boston, Mass.: Photograph of plaster cast of statue of John Brown, executed by Paul W. Bartlett.

Brown, Geo. W., Rockford, Ill.: Ferreotype portrait of Prof. B. F. Mudge, taken about 1865.

Byram, Ed., Shannon: Portrait of Rev. Jotham Meeker, with autograph.

Capper, Arthur, Topeka: Monogram containing portraits of Richard J. Colver, L. A. Wright, C. K. Holliday, Arthur Capper, Geo. M. Clark, J. L. Thornton, G. M. Ewing, C. E. McIntosh and A. J. McCabe, city editors of the Topeka daily newspapers, 1886.

Case, Theo. S., Kansas City, Mo.: Steel portrait of Horace Greeley, bound in with manuscript letters of Mr. Greeley.

Colt, Mrs. M. D., Albion, Mich.: Photo portrait of the donor, author of the book entitled "Went to Kansas."

Cooke, Gen. Philip St. George, Detroit, Mich.: Cabinet photo portrait of donor.

Crane, George W., Topeka: Photo portrait of Dr. F. L. Crane; also, large gilt-framed crayon portrait of Dr. F. L. Crane.

Darling, C. W., Utica, N. Y.: Cabinet photo of donor.

Drake, A. W., Century Company, New York City: Fifty-eight selected proofs of engravings, from Century and St. Nicholas Magazines.

Edwards, Hon. W. C., Larned: Cabinet photo portrait of donor.
Garrison, Francis J., Roxbury, Mass.: Life-size photo portrait of William
Lloyd Garrison.

Gilmore, John S., Fredonia: Wood-cut of Wilson county court house.
Gillett, Almerin, Emporia; James Smith, D. W. Wilder, William Sims,

T. D. Thacher, J. W. Hamilton, T. McCarthy, S. B. Bradford, L. L. Turner, and F. G. Adams Oil portrait of Gov. John A. Martin, painted by Seldon J. Woodman.

Goodnow, Prof. I. T.. Manhattan: Birds-eye view of Philadelphia, Pa., in Harper's Weekly of May 27, 1876.

Gray, Lewis L., Lawrence: 23 cabinet photos of prominent citizens of Kansas.

Holman, Mrs. Jennie Rawlins, New York City: Cabinet portrait of Gen. John A. Rawlins.

Horne, Col. D. H., Oceanside, Cal.: Life-size crayon portrait of donor, done by J. Lee Knight.

Howard, Wm. S., Grand Rapids, Mich.: Engraved portraits of his father, the late Gen. Wm. A. Howard.

Jerome, F. E., Russell: Card photo of his son and daughter, Walter and Mattie Jerome; drawings representing Indian hieroglyphics on rocks on the banks of Saline river, near Russell; pencil sketch made by donor, of Beloit, as in 1871; photo view at Leavenworth, 1885, and of Leavenworth court house and Leavenworth bridge.

Johnson, Geo. Y., Lawrence: Four large photographs representing the Kansas display at the New Orleans Cotton Centennial Exposition, of 1885. Johnson, Mrs. Libbie P., Willis: Daguerreotype portrait of Jennie Lind. Jones, C. J., Garden City: Photographs of entrances to U. S. Land Office at Garden City.

Kelly, F. J., Cawker City: Cabinet photo portrait of donor.

Leonard & Martin, Topeka: Cabinet photo portraits of State employés,

and members and officers of the Senate and House of Representatives, 1885-6-276 in all.

Leonhardt, Mrs. C. F. W., Manhattan: Photo portrait of General Leonhardt.

Marlatt, Washington, Manhattan: Two large photos representing donor as in 1856 and as in 1886.

Marshall, Gen. Frank J., Longmont, Col.: Engraved portrait of donor. Martin, Geo. W., Junction City: Cabinet photo of Wm. Sayer Blakely. Martin, Gov. John A., Atchison: Large photo group of officers of the Eighth Kansas Infantry, copied from a tin-type, taken at Fort Stevenson, Ala., in August, 1863.

Mead, James P., Kingman: Lithographic views of Kingman as in 1883 and 1886.

Mellen, Geo. E., Gunnison, Col.: 43 stereoscopic views and nine cabinet

photos of scenery in Colorado and the Northwestern States and Territories. Moore, Robert R., Topeka: Photograph of Worrall's carving of the Kansas State seal.

Morris, Richard B., Atchison: Cabinet photo portrait of donor.

Neelander, Edward, Lindsborg: Lithographic view of Bethany Normal Institute, at Lindsborg.

Parsons, Luke F., Salina: Cabinet photo of Wm. H. Leeman, who was killed at Harper's Ferry at the time of the John Brown invasion. Plumb, Hon. P. B., Emporia: Engraved portraits of Gov. Robert J. Walker and Hon. John Sherman; engraved portrait of Gen. Winfield Scott; engraved portraits of Gen. John A. Rawlins; engraved portraits of Gen. Phil. H. Sheridan.

Redpath, James, New York city: Cabinet photo of donor.

Riddle, J. R., Topeka: 22 photographic views in Colorado and New Mexico. Robinson, F. N., Howard, D. T.: Photograph of cyclone which occurred August 28, 1884, near Howard, Dakota.

Russell, Edward, Lawrence: Cabinet portrait of donor.

St. John, Gov. John P., Olathe: Cabinet photo of donor.

St. John, Mrs. Gov. John P., Olathe: Life-size, gilt-framed, oil-painted portrait of Gov. St. John.

Savage, Joseph, Lawrence: Photo portrait of Prof. Benj. F. Mudge. Sherman, Hon. John, Mansfield, Ohio: Life-size photo portrait of donor. Sherman, Gen. W. T., St. Louis, Mo.: Large photo portrait of donor. Simpson, Charles, Atchison: Cabinet photo of his mother, the late Mrs. Maria Simpson, daughter of Rev. Jotham Meeker, missionary, who was born at the Ottawa Mission, in Kansas, September 4, 1834.

Snyder, A. J., Kansas City, Mo.: Engraving of Andy J. Snyder's Stock Yards, Kansas City, Mo.

Thomson, Matt., Alma: Map of Wabaunsee county, with pictures of the school houses of the present time, and also of the earlier school houses in the county.

Vail, Bishop Thomas H., Topeka: Cabinet portrait of donor.

Ware, Hon. E. F., Fort Scott: Large photo portrait of donor, "Ironquill." Waters, L. C., Topeka: Copy of Worrall's picture of drouthy Kansas. Waugh, Rev. Lorenzo, Petaluma, Cal.: Cabinet portrait of donor.

Webb, Linus S., Topeka: Monograms of the Kansas Legislature for 1870 and 1871.

Webb, L. J., Topeka : Photo of Col. S. N. Wood and his party of rescuers returning from Texas.

Weed, Geo. W., Topeka: Photographic view of the U. S. court house, Topeka, 1879; plans and drawings of the same, 21 in number.

Wilcox, P. P., Denver, Col.: Photo portraits of donor, daughter and granddaughters; also stereos of Apache Bath and San Carlos Agency, Arizona Territory; also photo of the Wilcox block, Denver, Col.

Willard, Miss Frances E., Chicago, Ill.: Large photo portrait of donor. Worcester, E. P., Colby, photo of "Thomas County Cat" printing office, a sod house.

DONORS OF CURRENCY, SCRIP AND COIN.

Ball, Mrs. Bell, Topeka; One Chinese coin of the value of one-twelfth cent, U. S. money, and one of the value of one cent, U. S. money, procured of Kim Lung & Co., San Francisco, August, 1886.

Barton, Edmond M., Worcester, Mass.: Three Confederate bonds of denominations $100, $500, $1,000; eight pieces Confederate scrip.

Butterfield, J. Ware, Florence: Kansas State scrip, issued under the Topeka Constitution, and dated Jan. 17, 1856, in favor of Geo. W. Smith and signed by J. H. Lane, J. K. Goodin, and C. Robinson.

Foster, Hon. C. G., Topeka: Ten-cent shinplaster given to donor at Palmyra, Mo., in 1863.

Ham, Gillespie, Willis: Copper anti-slavery medal with kneeling figure of a woman chained, with the inscription, "Am I not a woman and a sister?” Johnson, A. S., Topeka: One dollar Union military bond of the State of Missouri, dated June 1, 1865, (portrait of W. S. Moseley).

Marflitt, Hawkins N., Topeka: Forty-dollar piece of Continental currency under act of Congress of Sept. 26, 1778.

Meuller, E., Topeka: Five-cent piece of fractional or postal currency. Miller, Hon. Sol., Troy: Book of blank certificates of the Drovers' Bank of Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 185-; book of blank drafts on same; ditto of certificates of deposit; fourteen bank notes as above, of denominations of $1, $2, $3, $5, and $10-outfit for proposed bank in early Territorial times.

Shelton, Prof. E. M., Manhattan: Japanese shinplaster, an "Ichin" or onefourth "boo," of the value of about six and one-fourth cents.

Simison, E. H., Minneapolis: Two-shillings-and-sixpence note, Pennsylvania colonial scrip, given donor by his grandfather.

Smith, J. Kaufman, Topeka: Confederate five-dollar note issued at Richmond, Virginia, Sept. 2, 1861.

Stevenson, R. B., Iola: Two-dollar note of the Bullion Bank, Washington, D. C., dated July 4, 1862; one-dollar note of the City Bank, dated Leavenworth City, K. T., Nov. 1, 1856.

MISCELLANEOUS CONTRIBUTIONS.

Abbott, James B., De Soto: Miniature arm chair made by donor from mahogany invalid chair once the property of Col. Samuel Young, who was prominent in the early politics of Kansas Territory.

Adams, F. G., Topeka: Admission ticket to the Capital Grange social, Feb. 9, 1876; certificate of membership in Kansas State Teachers' Association, July 27, 1865; admission ticket to the Tenth Annual Fair of Shawnee County Agricultural Society, Sept.-Oct., 1880.

Aldrich, Charles W., Washington: Four posters, Washington County Fair, 1885.

Alward, Rev. E., Wathena: Circular to the Baptist churches, giving a history of the extinguishment and revival of the Baptist Northeast Kansas Association.

Ball, Mrs. Bell, Topeka: Souvenir badge of reception committee of Shawnee county, appointed to receive the veterans passing through Topeka on their way to the National Encampment at San Francisco, August, 1886; Kansas G. A. R. badge worn at the Twentieth National Encampment, San Francisco, August, 1886; badge worn at the Fourth Kansas State Encampment, Fort Scott, March, 1885; menu of Baldwin Hotel, San Francisco, August 3, 1886, Twentieth National Encampment; 31 cards of members of W. R. C. and G. A. R., attending the Twentieth National Encampment, San Francisco, 1886; piece of cork from the only cork tree ever known to grow on the Pacific coast of America, grown near Los Angeles, Cal.; sea shells and water agate, picked up on the beach at Santa Monica, near Los Angeles, Cal., during the National Encampment excursion, August, 1886; piece of backbone of a whale, one of the largest ever known, washed upon the beach 18 miles from Los Angeles, Cal., in 1882; egg of marine animal washed on the beach of Santa Monica, California. The foregoing are memorials of the Twentieth National Encampment excursion, August, 1886.

Bayley, Samuel, Hartford: 9 fragments of ancient pottery, and 4 flint implements, arrow-heads, etc., found in California township, Coffey county, in 1885.

Bean, Dr. J. V., Howard: Posters, etc., of Elk County (Kansas) Fair, 1886. Bowhay, Geo. H., Topeka: War lance with staff highly ornamented with eagle feathers and scalp locks, once the property of Cloud Chief, a Cheyenne Indian, and carried by him at the battle on Little Big Horn river, Montana, in which General Custer and his command were killed, June 25, 1876; also medicine bonnet of Cheyenne medicine man. Brandley, Henry, Matfield Green: 40 circulars, blanks, etc., of Republican State Central Committee, 1886.

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