Titles are in rough chronological order and order of
importance. If you are interested in purchasing the first three, you
might try contacting the Wabaunsee County Museum.
If they are sold out, keep an eye out on eBay.
Sometimes used booksellers (like AbeBooks)
have them for sale, although they can be pricey.
| 1901 |
Early History of
Wabaunsee County with Stories of Pioneer Days and Glimpses of our
Western Border by Matt Thomson |
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The first Wabaunsee County history printed on the local
level (Matt Thomson was publisher of one of the Alma newspapers). "Containing
Portraits and Biographical Sketches, Historical Reminiscences, Views
of Towns, Street Scenes, Public Buildings and Private Residences,
Our Churches and School Houses, Election Returns and Notes, Newspaper
History, G.A.R. Notes, a Short Criminal Record, &tc." The
book was reprinted in the early 1970s by Robert Stuewe, then owner
of the Alma Signal-Enterprise. |
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| 1976 |
New Branches from
Old Trees: A New History of Wabaunsee County by the Wabaunsee
County Historical Society |
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At just over 900 pages, New Branches from Old Trees was
the first publication by the Wabaunsee County Historical Society.
It includes a cemetery index (which has since been updated, see 2000's Stories
of the Past), township histories, church histories and submitted
family histories. The family histories are indexed by township below.
The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library has
a full name index to the book available in their genealogy room. |
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| 2000 |
Stories of the
Past: the Third Edition of Wabaunsee County History by the
Wabaunsee County Historical Society |
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This is a fantastic book that updates and improves
upon the 1976 New Branches. There are over 500 biographies,
plus new school, church and town histories. The book also updates
the cemetery index originally compiled and published in 1976. |
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| 1883 |
History of the
State of Kansas by William G. Cutler; first published in
1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL. |
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This book contains information on the entire state,
but there's a good chapter on Wabaunsee County. Topics include location,
population schedules, early settlers, county organization, Civil
War information, schools, churches and biographical sketches. The
entire book has been transcribed and is available online at the Kansas
Collection website. |
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| 1907 |
Business Directory
and History of Wabaunsee County by the Kansas Directory
Company of Topeka, Kansas |
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This is a great snapshot of the businesses of Wabaunsee
County in the early 20th century. Topics include county history,
organizations, schools, Civil War records, stock business, floods
and much more. This book has been transcribed and is available online
at the Kansas
State Library (Blue
Skyways) website. |
| 1976 |
Pioneers of the
Bluestem Prairie: Kansas counties Clay, Geary, Marshall, Pottawatomie,
Riley, Wabaunsee and Washington by the Riley County Genealogical
Society, Manhattan, Kansas |
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Includes a brief history with biographical sketches
of the pioneers and early prominent citizens of each county. |
| various |
The Kansas State Historical Society has
compiled a list of county related books on their website. |
| 1990s |
In the late '90s, the Topeka Genealogical
Society published three books of great interest to Wabaunsee County
researchers: Wabaunsee Co., Cemeteries vol
1; Wabaunsee Co, Selected Obituaries & Vital
Records (deaths) 1892-1911 vol 2; and Wabaunsee
Co., Index to 1919 Atlas. |
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The three books can be purchased from the TGS on
their website. |
| 1961, 1974 |
Maple Hill Stories -
by Roderick Turnbull. A well written book containing stories of Maple
Hill pioneers covering social life and customs. In 1974 there was
a followup book, More Maple Hill Stories. |
| 1915 |
Reminiscences of
the Early Settlement of Dragoon Creek, Wabaunsee County, Kansas -
by Stephen Jackson Spear. Don't know much about this book... it
may be from an old Annals of the Kansas State Historical Society. |
| other |
The
Kansas Collection - a wonderful website with a number of transcribed
books on Kansas and Kansas History. Carrie,
a full text online library, is similar, but has a broader range
of books. |
| various |
There are also a handful of compiled genealogies
written by individuals and submitted to the local libraries. Please
see the Research section for a list of
repositories. |
| various |
Area historical and genealogical societies
frequently publish monthly or quarterly magazines. These magazines
sometimes publish record indexes for Wabaunsee County that may not
be found anywhere else. You can check with the societies directly
or PERSI (for more information, see the public library section under Where
to Research). |