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Kansas Historical Society
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Since 1875 the Kansas Historical Society has preserved & shared your stories that make up the dynamic history of #kansas. Your Stories. Our History.
2025 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Workshop
More information can be found at www.kshs.org/14617
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2024 Kansas Rural Preservation Grant Workshop
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View more program information at www.kshs.org/20430
2024 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Workshop
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Recorded live on September 13, 2023. Application information can be found at kshs.org/14617
Virtual Museum After Hours- The Giants of Negro League Baseball Played in Topeka
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Virtual Museum After Hours- The Giants of Negro League Baseball Played in Topeka
Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest Winners 2022
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Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest Winners 2022
2023 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Workshop
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2023 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Workshop
Virtual Museum After Hours - A New Deal for Public Art in the Free State
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Virtual Museum After Hours - A New Deal for Public Art in the Free State
Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest Winners 2021
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Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest Winners 2021
Virtual Museum After Hours - Haskell Institute: Assimilation and Persistence, 1884-1909
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Virtual Museum After Hours - Haskell Institute: Assimilation and Persistence, 1884-1909
Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest - Lieutenant Governor David Toland
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Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest - Lieutenant Governor David Toland
Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest - April Barker
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Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest - April Barker
Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest - Jennie Chinn
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Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest - Jennie Chinn
2022 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Workshop
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2022 Heritage Trust Fund Grant Workshop
Reopening Announcement from Jennie Chinn, Executive Director of the Kansas Historical Society
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Reopening Announcement from Jennie Chinn, Executive Director of the Kansas Historical Society
Women's History Month: Kansans Breaking Barriers
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Women's History Month: Kansans Breaking Barriers
Message from Marearl Denning - Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest
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Message from Marearl Denning - Happy Birthday, Kansas! Student Photo Contest
Congratulations 2020 Participants from Executive Director Jennie Chinn
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Congratulations 2020 Participants from Executive Director Jennie Chinn
Governor Laura Kelly's Kansas Day Message 2021
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Governor Laura Kelly's Kansas Day Message 2021
Kansas Rural Preservation grant workshop
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Kansas Rural Preservation grant workshop
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Johnny Lawrence!?
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I was thinking God gon get all them. I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life.
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Go, Claire! I look forward to learning about your progress. I know it will all be better for your work!
I am from Fredonia KS. Fort Row was about 10 miles North of here, near the small community of Coyville, KS. Surprisingly not many people around here know about the "Trail Of Blood On Ice". I love learning about history, especially when it's around my neck of the woods. I heard about the "Trail Of Blood On Ice" years ago, while researching Fort Row and Indian Trails.
Fringe was often made of silk or a metallic fringe. Sometimes cotton or wool too. It depended on what was available to the flag maker.
Very important portion is the conservation of these flags and the details that go into doing so. I have been to the TPA lab a few times over the years and have seen how these are done. The program does a fine job detailing this process, the time involved and the costs. Please donate to this museum's flag fund to help conserve these flags.
Excellent lecture, great lecturer
Thank you so much! I'm surprised there's not more videos on this. This is chalk full of great info I haven't heard before!
Great stuff from kansas
Hello
Great lecture!!
I remember being proud of Jack Alexander at the time he was on Topeka's City Council. I left Topeka 1977-1996, but was pleased, upon returning, to learn that Jack had continued to help his community in so MANY WAYS! Once I'd returned I heard him speak at several important public meetings that focused on Topeka's historic roll in Equal Rights.
Спасибо огромное! 🇷🇺
Who else is a fan of this genre?
Very interessting and informative, kindest regards from Germany
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Very much appreciate the historical documentation and presentation of this!
This is amazing ... what a great virtual tour! Thank you so much for your hard work and sharing with us
Very interesting! Great information on an important piece of history to preserve for the future
Roscoe would have been great in a Three Stooges short or if he gotten to work with The Marx Brothers or with Buster Keaton in one of his talking movies... Jimmy Durante was good but Roscoe would have been a better screen partner.
I love this flag 🥰
The history of the Russian Germans is unusual, unique and very instructive. I described the beginning and the end in the book "To Russia to New Lands". I'm currently putting out the audio book on my channel. Please take a look, maybe you will find it interesting.
I cannot find this book
His talk really starts at 9:19 by the way
My 3Gt.Uncles mentioned this in The 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Luark pg. 65! What a thrill to see this!
Does anyone know when this video was made?
14 years ago
My name is Victor Peiffer, originally Pfeifer. Dad's name was Eugene Peiffer, born in Marienthal, Kansas; his dad, Frank Pfeifer, and Frank's dad, Peter. We are looking to what happened to Frank. Can you help me?
Excellent scarf joint/repair------TY carpenter.
A great presentation very interesting thank you
So American soldiers fight for souvenir's eh? Guess my father must be American, given how many such things he 'liberated' or swapped over an army career that extended to 36 years with the British Army. Up to and including a T-54 that he eventually donated to a base in the UK after a memorable argument with my mother that she ended with the immortal words (at least to us), and just where the hell are we supposed to park it? Its still there acting as a static Gate Guard. To this day we still have no idea how he got half the stuff back home! There is literally a 120mm recoilless rifle in the attic! No ammunition obviously, but how he got the thing up there still mystifies me to this day!
Lots of cool stuff u can learn in this field of work.
I’m half Moravian. When is the Dr. coming back to Kansas?
wish there more of these interviews, My dear grandmother from catherine passed away at 104, still speaking her dialect - to which i wish i knew more about - as i took berlin german at KSu - was so amazed at the differences then. now it is all gone
thank you so much!
You are so lucky. There are like 60 9-stripe diversity pride flags in existence
Where is your office?
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Man that's a funny Vietnam joke
What a beautiful flag. Thank you for conserving it.
Amazing video! When visiting another city or country, every educated person must visit a museum. Visiting museums is very useful and fascinating. A love for the "eternal" and "beautiful" is awakened in a person, the beginnings of greatness and respect for history are inculcated. It is impossible to turn the excursion into something banal, ordinary and boring. The person should be a comprehensively developed person, cultured, educated, critically and analytically thinking, with knowledge of foreign languages. It is the knowledge of a foreign language that opens wide prospects for a person to realize his/her creative potential, career and financial growth. I would like to recommend the practical training course by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language", where you can find lots of useful information how to learn a foreign language quickly. Learn a foreign language and realize your creative potential on an international scale! The international community needs creative ideas! Thanks to the author of the channel for a very fascinating tour!
Burn it
no one asked, shut up
when pride was one of the 7 deadly sins
June 6th 1944 On the month of pride month that soldier didnt want, nor fought and died for June 6th, 1944 is a day that will forever be etched in history. It was the day of the Allied invasion of Normandy, otherwise known as D-Day, during World War II. The operation, which involved more than 156,000 troops from the United States, Britain and Canada, was a pivotal event in the war and marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany's control. Leading up to D-Day, the Allied forces had spent months planning, training and preparing for the invasion. They faced many challenges, including logistical issues and unpredictable weather conditions. However, on the morning of June 6th, the troops were finally ready to embark on one of the most significant military operations in history. The Allied forces launched their attack on five beaches along the coast of Normandy, France: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. The operation involved a massive air and sea assault, with thousands of paratroopers and airborne troops being dropped behind enemy lines to secure bridges and other key positions. Despite facing heavy resistance from German forces, the Allies managed to establish a foothold on the beaches and slowly push inland. The battle was grueling and intense, with many casualties on both sides. However, the determination and bravery of the Allied troops eventually allowed them to gain the upper hand. By the end of the day, the Allies had secured a significant foothold in Normandy. It was a major turning point in the war, as it allowed the Allies to establish a firm base from which they could launch a full-scale invasion of Germany. It also dealt a significant blow to the morale of the German forces and marked the beginning of their eventual defeat. The legacy of D-Day continues to this day. It serves as a symbol of courage, sacrifice and determination in the face of adversity. The brave soldiers who fought and died on the beaches of Normandy will forever be remembered as heroes who helped to shape the course of history. In conclusion, June 6th, 1944 was a day that changed the course of World War II. The Allied invasion of Normandy was a remarkable achievement, and one that was only made possible by the bravery, skill, and determination of the troops involved. Today, we honor the memory of those who fought and died on D-Day and we recognize their contribution to the cause of freedom and democracy.
there were homosexuals who fought in ww2 btw, and were given blue discharge, also Gilbert Baker was a veteran
Cool, june isnt just pride month
@@dana4801 Im glad they didnt fight in the army much longer or they would be kissing men in the battlefield
@@clickityquackquack but there are still homosexuals in the military tho lol
I missed enjoying this lecture on Baum "live," and am glad that it is available to watch on youTube. (I've seen the long list of lectures and is my first to catch up with.) I hope to dig-in! I love The Wizard of Oz books and movies, and have original copies of books from several branches of family with different Oz content...all with vivid illustrations. THANKS so much for making this lecture happen, Trae and Chris!