TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMANDING OFFICER'S QUARTERS DURING MILITARY OWNERSHIP COMMANDING OFFICER'S QUARTERS DURING CIVILIAN OWNERSHIP APPENDIX: PAINT AND VARNISH USED AT FORTS LARNED, HAYS, AND DODGE IN THE PERIOD 1867-79 ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Ground Floor Plan of a Commanding Officer's Quarters Approved for General Use in the Department of the Missouri 2. Original Floor Plan 3. Commanding Officer's Quarters, March 1875 4. Commanding Officer's Quarters, ca. 1876 5. Commanding Officer's Quarters, ca. 1878-79 6. Commanding Officer's Quarters, ca. 1890s 7. Rear of Commanding Officer's Quarters, ca. mid-1920s 8. Rear of the Commanding Officer's Quarters 9. 1913 Changes 10. Interior Photographs, ca. 1913-18 11. Ca. mid-1920s Changes 12. Ca. 1930 Changes 13. Late 1920s Photograph 14. 1947 Changes 15. 1952 Changes 16. WaIl Areas Removed and Replaced in 1972 to Correct the Serious Cracks
TABLE OF CONTENTS ANALYSIS OF HISTORIC OCCUPANTS THE COMMANDING OFFICER'S QUARTERS HALL APPENDIX A: PURCHASES FOR FORT LEAVENWORTH WINTER QUARTERS, 1867-68 APPENDIX B: PURCHASES AND INVENTORY FOR FORT HARKER, 1867-78 APPENDIX C: WILLIAM LYSTER'S WILL ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Meredith Helm Kidd 2. Meredith Helm Kidd 3. Meredith Helm Kidd 4. Rocking Chair, Fort Hays Frontier Historical Park, Kansas 5. 1860s Style picture, Grinter House State Museum, Kansas City, Kansas 6. "Grecian" Style Chairs 7. Feminine Attire of the 1860s, Grinter House State Museum, Kansas City, Kansas
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