Preface
Part I: Over the Trails
-William Becknell, Father of the Santa Fe Trail
-Indian Trails and Isaac McCoy
-Martias Dias’s Escape across Kansas
-Seth M. Hays and Council Grove
-When Horace Greeley Followed Kansas Trails
-Lizzie Johnson Williams, the First Cow Woman to Come up the Trail
Part II: Buried Treasure on the Plains
-Outlaw’s Treasure in Cowley County
-Entangled Legends about Treasure in Ellis County
-The Treasure Legend That Wasn’t
-The Missing Indianola Treasure
-Legends of Treasure in Morton County
-Abram B. Burnett’s Treasure
-Legends about Treasure in Lincoln County
-The Devil’s Den Treasure
-The Mysterious Iron Box in Sedgwick County
Part III: The Lawless and the Lawmen
-Bloody Bill Anderson
-Dutch Henry, Horse Thief
-The Rescue of John Doy
-The Most Violent Town in Kansas
-James M. Daugherty’s Kansas Journey
-Gunfights and Gunfighters
Part IV: The Famous and the Obscure
-The Saga of Lew Cassel, Trapper
-The Jordan Massacre
-John O’Loughlin, Trader and Town Builder
-Hugh Cameron, the Kansas Hermit
-John Baxter and the Town that Was Named for Him
-Eugene Fitch War, “Ironquill”
-Theodore R. Davis’s First Journey across Kansas
Part V: Tornadoes, Floods, Grasshoppers, Blizzards, and Prairie Fires
-When Tornadoes Were Called Cyclones
-Before the Dams Were Built
-When Grasshoppers Ruled the Day
-Some Kansas Blizzards
-Prairie Fires
Part VI: People, Places, and Things
-The Real Birthday of Kansas
-The Kansas River in History
-Theodore Weichselbaum, Trader and Beer Maker
-The Lost Kansas Cattle Town
-Tellers and Portrayers of Tall Tales about Kansas
-Some Kansas Fish Stories
-“Bear” Facts about Kansas
-When Every Town Had a Band
Notes and Credits
Index