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Note: The excellent work by Louise Barry, The Ranch at Walnut Creek Crossing,
can be found on, at least, 3 websites:
http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1971/71_2_barry.htm
http://www.santafetrailresearch.com/research/fort-zarah-kansas.html
http://www.kshs.org/publicat/khq/1971/71_2_barry.htm
1. Ash Creek Crossing by David Clapsaddle from the
Nov 2000 issue of Wagon Tracks.
Return to "True Facts"
2. Fort Zarah, Barton County See "Fort #1; "Military Camp"
38. Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, Great Bend, Ks, B. B. Smyth, 1880, pp. 63-65
3. Larned, Kansas and vicinity
4.
Fort
Zarah, Barton County See "August 22, 1853"
also Ranch
at Walnut Creek Crossing
also 17th Annual Report of the Bureau of American
Ethnology, 1895-96 Part 1, Vol. 17 (Washington: Government Printing Office,
1898) 283 as researched by Lawrence Hammer Fort Hays Kansas State College
masters thesis, July 1963.
5. Ray "Jiggs" Schulz, Collections Vol II # I, Great
Bend, Ks, Barton County Historical Society, p. 11
also Ranch
at Walnut Creek Crossing
6. Ranch
at Walnut Creek Crossing
also "Murder and Mayhem at Walnut Creek", Sept
20, 2002, lecture by Dr. David Clapsaddle.
7. Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, Great
Bend, Ks, B. B. Smyth, 1880, p. 82
also Ranch
at Walnut Creek Crossing
8. The
Rath Trail, Chap 4
also The
Rath Trail Chap 1
10. Black
Kettle
also Genocide on the
Great Plains
11. Ranch at Walnut Creek Crossing
12. Robert Wright, Along the Old Trail, Cimarron, Ks, Tucker, 1910, pp. 30-32
13. Indian attacks
14. Alden Lyle, Great Bend Massacre--The Remarkable Case of Robert McGee
also Great Bend Herald Tribune
39. George Root Reminiscences of William Darnell, Kansas Historical Collection, XVII (1926-1928), 508 as researched by Lawrence Hammer Fort Hays Kansas State College masters thesis.
16. 1972 Great Bend Centennial pg 12
also Genocide on the Great Plains
also Great Bend Tribune, Barton County Golden Heartland of Kansas,
1996, pg 10.
also Lawrence Hammer Fort Hays Kansas State College masters thesis, July 1963.
18. As related by Ralph Hathaway in a 2003 phone call with the web master.
19. Ranch at Walnut Creek Crossing
20. Robert Wright, Along the Old Trail, pp 33-34
21, Oklahoma Humanities Council
22. Ranch at Walnut Creek Crossing
22.
23.
Fort
Zarah, Barton County
Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, 1880, p. 85
24. Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, 1880, p. 88
also Along the Old Trail, p. 117
also A Brief History of Zarah, Tom
Cooper, in Collections Vol I No ll, Barton County Historical Society
25. A Pictorial History of Great Bend, p.7
26. Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, 1880, p. 92
27. Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, 1880, p. 116
28. Beef Empire
29. Temple Houston
30. Ray Schulz, Moments in History Vol II and III, Barton County Historical Society, p 5
31. Along the Old Trail, pp 121-122
also William
G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago,
IL. (see note 1 below)
32. Ray Schulz, Moments in History Vol II and III, Barton County Historical Society, p 5
33. Robert Wright, Along the Old Trail, p. 126.
also William
G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.
34. The Truth about Wyatt Earp (Webmaster note: The is a "tripod site". There are advertisements.)
35. Mrs. Ray Schulz, Hangings in Barton County, Kansas, Collections V. 1 #4, Barton County Historical Society, 1970. pp137-142
36. A Pictorial History of Great Bend, p.7
35. Mrs. Ray Schulz, Hangings in Barton County, Kansas, Collections V. 1 #4, Barton County Historical Society, 1970. pp142-146
36. Donald Jackson, ed., The Journals of Zebulon Pike, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966, pp 340-341 Vol. II
37. William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas, A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL, 1883.
38. Don Dodge, Great Bend Herald, March 25, 1939
40. Don Dodge, Great Bend Herald, July 1, 1938
41. Great Bend Herald
42. Bernard Bryan Smyth, The Heart of the New Kansas, Great Bend, Ks, B. B. Smyth, 1880, pp. 88
Note 1: This site is under construction. It appears that part of the book Along the Old Trail (I have a copy), copyrighted in 1910, by Tucker-Vernon Company, previously appeared in William Cutler's book, History of the State of Kansas, published in 1883. The Cutler book is on the internet at William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.