Prohibition Pamphlet Collection
Collection Summary
| Title: |
Prohibition Pamphlet Collection |
| Call Number: |
MS 72-04 |
| Size: |
0.5 linear feet |
| Acquisition: |
Unknown |
| Processed By: |
Staff, 1972; Reprocessed by SMC, 11-7-1997; MN, 9-2008 |
| Note: |
None |
| Restrictions: |
None |
Literary Rights
Literary rights were not granted to Wichita State University. When permission is granted to examine the manuscripts, it is not an authorization to publish them. Manuscripts cannot be used for publication without regard for common law literary rights, copyright laws and the laws of libel. It is the responsibility of the researcher and his/her publisher, to obtain permission to publish. Scholars and students who eventually plan to have their work published are urged to make inquiry regarding overall restrictions on publication before initial research.
Restrictions
None
Content Note
The Prohibition Pamphlet Collection consists of published materials on the general subjects of prohibition and temperance. Arrangement of the collection is by broad subject categories, and within those categories, by main entry.
Detailed Description: Series Listing
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Series 1
|
Box 1 FF 1-7 |
Prohibition Pamphlets -- General |
|
Series 2
|
Box 1 FF 8-14 |
Prohibition Pamphlets -- Kansas |
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Series 3
|
Box 1 FF 15-26 |
Prohibition Pamphlets -- Ohio |
Detailed Description: Box and Folder Listing
Series 1 ‒ Prohibition Pamphlets - General
| Box 1 |
FF 1 |
A Great Labor Leader’s Advice (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 2 |
Griffin, Albert. An Earnest Appeal for the Substitution of Christian for Pagan Methods in All Moral Reform Work (1901) |
| Box 1 |
FF 3 |
If True, What Are We to Do? (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 4 |
“If you license him...” (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 5 |
Local Option Campaign Songs (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 6 |
“More Truth Than Poetry.” (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 7 |
Temperance Society of the Methodist Church Program for Temperance Day. Supplement to the Temperance Day Program. (n.d.) |
Series 2 ‒ Prohibition Pamphlets - Kansas
| Box 1 |
FF 8 |
Hudson, J. K. Prohibition in Kansas (1881) |
| Box 1 |
FF 9 |
Johns, Laura M. An Appeal to Kansas Teachers in Behalf of Temperance, Health an Moral Purity (1889) |
| Box 1 |
FF 10 |
Kansas State Temperance Union. Report of the Secretary on the Enforcement of the Prohibitory Liquor Law (1885) |
| Box 1 |
FF 11 |
McFarland, N. C., and McCabe, F. S. Prohibition in Kansas; Facts, not Opinions (1889) |
| Box 1 |
FF 12 |
Official Letters Giving Facts and Figures on the Enforcement of the Prohibitory Liquor Law (1885) |
| Box 1 |
FF 13 |
Prentice, Rev. G. H., ed. Constitutional Prohibition the Best Remedy for the Drink Evil of Modern Times (1889) |
| Box 1 |
FF 14 |
Stephens, T. E. Prohibition in Kansas (1902) |
Series 3 ‒ Prohibition Pamphlets - Ohio
| Box 1 |
FF 15 |
Anti-Saloon Campaign Manual for Ohio (1914) |
| Box 1 |
FF 16 |
Citizen’s Alliance of Stark County for “Ohio Dry.” “Dear Sir...” (1914) |
| Box 1 |
FF 17 |
Facts from Ohio’s Dry Counties. (n.d.) Garford’s Record...(1912?) |
| Box 1 |
FF 18 |
Henderson, Rev. G. M., et al. “Dear Friend...” (1909) |
| Box 1 |
FF 19 |
“How the Liquor Traffic Robs 60,000 Ohio Children of the Privilege of Attending School.” (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 20 |
Hubbell, Rev. W. H., et al. “Dear Brethren...” (1914) |
| Box 1 |
FF 21 |
Ministerial Association. East Liverpool, Ohio. Facts and Figures. (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 22 |
“The Moral Side.” (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 23 |
Ohio Anti-Saloon League. “Wet and Dry” Map of Ohio (1909) |
| Box 1 |
FF 24 |
Ohio Home Rule Association. Home Rule Advocate, No. 3, October 12, 1914 |
| Box 1 |
FF 25 |
“Three Good Bills Before the Legislature.” (n.d.) |
| Box 1 |
FF 26 |
Washington, Rev. George, et al. “Inasmuch as two great moral issues...” (1914) |