Books Relating to Sumner County
Mayfield Then and Now. Elaine Clark and Sherry Kline.540 pages of Mayfield and family history, stories, memories, and 752 one-of-a-kind photographs.
The Sumner County Story. (OUT OF PRINT) Sanders, Gwendoline & Sanders, Paul. North Newton: Mennonite Press, 1966.
A historical account of the various communities, features, and some people in Sumner Co. It is a "comfortable" book to read--not too heady as some histories can be--but contains little in the way of strictly genealogical data. It does, however, give the reader a feel of life in the various communities and county in general. Click here for the table of contents.
The WPA Guide to 1930's Kansas.Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1984 Reprint, p. 461.
Midnight and Noonday, or, The Incidental History of Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory, 1871-1890. G.D. Freeman ; edited, with an introduction and notes, by Richard L. Lane, 1st ed. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c1984.
Library of Congress Call No.: F687.S9 F73 1984
Dewey No.: 978.1/87 19
ISBN: 080611875X (alk. paper) : $24.95
Originally published: 1890. Includes index.
The History of Sumner County, Kansas (OUT OF PRINT). The Caldwell Messenger. Dallas, Tex. : Curtis Media Corp., 1987.
Library of Congress Call No.: F687.S9 H57 1987
Dewey No.: 978.1/8703 19
ISBN: 0881070963 (v. 1)
Includes index.
Title: Portrait and biographical album of Sumner County, Kansas : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits & biographies of all the governors of the state and the presidents of the United States.
Publication info: Chicago : Chapman bros., 1890.
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