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         Kansas Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Kansas (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2006-09
  2. Peopling the Plains: Who Settled Where in Frontier Kansas by James R. Shortridge, 1995-08
  3. Kansas Geography by John B. Heffelfinger, Delore Gammon Anne M. Goebel, 1948
  4. Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas by James R. Shortridge, 2004-04
  5. Scenic Kansas, (Bulletin of the University of Kansas) by Kenneth K Landes, 1936
  6. Environment and Man in Kansas: A Geographical Analysis by Huber Self, 1978-04
  7. Kansas...our state: A geography of Kansas by Anne Matilda Goebel, 1952
  8. Kansas: Its geography, history and government (Stutt-Hatch series - our world today) by Mose J Whitson, 1959
  9. Kansas...Our State: A Geography of Kansas by Anne M.; Heffelfinger, John B.; Gammon, Delore Goebel, 1952-01-01
  10. Geography of Kansas: to accompany Butlers Complete geography by Jacques Wardlaw from old catalog Redway, 1888-12-31
  11. The Rand-McNally Introductory Geography (Kansas Edition) by Anonymous, 1897
  12. Kansas Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do (Kansas Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  13. Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Peter J. McCormick, 2005-09-22
  14. geography of kansas by huber self, 1960

1. Kansas: Geography, Maps And Information
Kansas. Maps Geography and Data. Maps. Infoplease Atlas Map of Kansas A large anddetailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways.
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Kansas
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Kansas
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Kansas
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Kansas
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state.
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A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource. 50states.com - Kansas

2. Kansas Geography - NETSTATE
Information about Kansas state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations, major rivers, geographic center of Kansas. The Geography of Kansas. Click here for a few definitions.
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Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 94° 38'W to 102° 1' 34"W
Latitude: 37°N to 40°N Length x Width Kansas is about 400 miles long and 210 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Kansas is located in Barton County, 15 miles NE of Great Bend. Borders Kansas is bordered by Nebraska on the north and Oklahoma on the south. To the east is Missouri and to the west is Colorado Total Area Kansas covers 82,282 square miles, making it the 15th largest of the 50 states Land Area 81,823 square miles of Kansas are land areas. Water Area 459 square miles of Kansas are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Kansas is Mount Sunflower at 4,039 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Kansas is the Verdigris River at 679 feet above sea level. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Kansas is 2,000 feet above sea level. Major Rivers Arkansas River, Kansas River Missouri River , Republican River, Smoky Hill River Major Lakes Cheney Reservoir, Turtle Creek Reservoir

3. University Of Kansas Geography
Graduate and undergraduate degrees offered.Category Reference Education Departments and Programs...... ku.edu. Department of Geography 1475 Jayhawk Blvd 213 Lindley HallUniversity of Kansas Lawrence, KS 660457613. (785) 864-5143. On
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4. University Of Kansas Geography
Overview of Undergraduate Geography at KU. Welcome to UndergraduateGeography at the University of Kansas. This handbook is intended
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B.A. Geography
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Overview of Undergraduate Geography at KU
Welcome to Undergraduate Geography at the University of Kansas . This handbook is intended to provide general information about Geography, the Geography Department at the University of Kansas, and the three undergraduate degrees offered by the Department. It also includes worksheets to assist you in scheduling the course requirements for your degree. Instruction in geography at KU began within the Geology Department when Professor C.J. Posey, the University's long-time weather observer, offered several courses in regional geography. The current program traces its foundation to 1946 when Walter Kollmorgen arrived with the charge to establish a department. The University's enrollment was growing rapidly during the post-war years, and students were eager to learn about different regions of the world. The department expanded to four staff members by 1950 and expanded to its present size in the early 1970's. Teaching and research interests of the staff have always been broad, but the department has come to national prominence especially for its work in cartography, remote sensing, physical geography, and cultural/regional studies.

5. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
Geography and Climate information for each of the 50 states.Category Kids and Teens School Time Science The Earth Weather...... kansas geography Kansas, Kentucky geography Kentucky, Louisiana geographyLouisiana, Maine geography Maine, Maryland geography Maryland.
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6. Kansas State Historical Society, Kansas Kaleidoscope, April 1999, Kansas Geograp
kansas geography. The Kansas landscape is as varied as the more than 2.5 million people who live here.
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Kansas Kaleidoscope
April 1999 (Volume 2, Number 6)
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Look what's inside!
Kansas Geography
The Kansas landscape is as varied as the more than 2.5 million people who live here.
The Kansas Landscape
The 14th largest state in the country, Kansas has a huge surface area - a total of more than 50 million acres. Look for the eleven different regions on the map.
  • Ozark Plateau Cherokee Lowlands Osage Cuesta Glaciated Region Flint Hills Smoky Hills High Plains Arkansas River Lowlands Red Hills Wellington-McPherson Lowlands
  • Southeast Kansas: A Coal Mining Heritage
    You have probably read about the coal mines of West Virginia, but did you know that coal also is mined in Kansas?
    Do you know how your town got its name?
    The names of the cities and town of Kansas, as well as the roads and streets within them, all tell us something about their unique histories.
    The Name Game
    Match the names of Kansas towns with their geographical features.
    A Ride with the Wind
    "Everybody thinks Kansas is flat: it's not flat at all," said Jason Cole about his bicycle ride across Kansas last summer.
    Preserving the Prairie
    Kansas harbors one of the our country's most precious natural resources - native prairie. The Flint Hills region is one of the few remaining locations in the United States where great stretches of unplowed grassland remain.

    7. Kansas Kaleidoscope, April 1999
    A fun magazine for kids! kansas geography The Kansas landscape is as varied as themore than 2.5 million people who live here. Quick Facts on kansas geography.
    http://www.kshs.org/publicat/kaleidoscope/1999april.htm
    Kansas Kaleidoscope
    April 1999
    (Volume 2, Number 7)
    A fun magazine for kids!
    Kansas Geography
    The Kansas landscape is as varied as the more than 2.5 million people who live here. The Kansas Landscape
    The 14th largest state in the country, Kansas has a huge surface area - a total of more than 50 million acres. Look for the eleven different regions on the map:
  • Ozark Plateau Cherokee Lowlands Osage Cuesta Glaciated Region Flint Hills Smoky Hills High Plains Arkansas River Lowlands Red Hills Wellington-McPherson Lowlands

  • Southeast Kansas: A Coal Mining Heritage
    You have probably read about the coal mines of West Virginia, but did you know that coal also is mined in Kansas?
    Do you know how your town got its name? The names of the cities and town of Kansas, as well as the roads and streets within them, all tell us something about their unique histories.
    The Name Game
    Match the names of Kansas towns with their geographical features. A Ride with the Wind
    "Everybody thinks Kansas is flat: it's not flat at all," said Jason Cole about his bicycle ride across Kansas last summer. Preserving the Prairie Kansas harbors one of the our country's most precious natural resources - native prairie. The Flint Hills region is one of the few remaining locations in the United States where great stretches of unplowed grassland remain.

    8. Topics In Kansas History: Settlement
    Children's Magazine. Kansas Kaleidoscope September 1998, Settlementin Kansas ; Kansas Kaleidoscope April 1999, kansas geography ;
    http://www.kshs.org/research/topics/settlement/
    Topics in Kansas History: Settlement (1830 - 1890)
    Settlement between 1830 and 1890 included thousands of American Indian tribes who were moved to the area from the East and Great Lakes area. After Kansas Territory was opened to settled in 1854 people of European ancestry chose to move to the region, increasing in numbers with statehood in 1860. read more
    Find resources on Settlement:
    Letters, documents, objects, photographs, and sites Sites
    Bibliographies Finding aids and guides to the collections
    Kansas Heritage, our popular history magazine

    9. CultureGrams States Edition Kansas Geography
    Geography. A large area of flat grasslands called the Great Plains coversmuch of Kansas. That does not mean that all of Kansas is flat.
    http://www.shakamak.k12.in.us/cgstates/site/stat_297.htm

    10. Kansas History 1900 Geography
    Kansas History 1900. kansas geography. Kansas Economy. Kansas Church History. KansasGeography in the 1900s The state of Kansas is 82,277 sq. mi. (213,098 sq.
    http://www.digitalhistory.com/schools/StThomasAquinasHighSchool/1900/geo/

    11. Kansas History Presented By Saint Thomas Aquinas High School
    Kansas History 1900. kansas geography. Kansas Economy. Kansas Church History.kansas geography in the 1800's This is a kansas geography web page.
    http://www.digitalhistory.com/schools/StThomasAquinasHighSchool/1800/geo/

    12. Curriculum Vitae: David E Schul
    Education. Ph.D., Geography. University of Kansas, Lawrence, 2002. 1994,University of kansas geography Field Camp, Cañon City, Colorado.
    http://www.marion.ohio-state.edu/fac/schul/vitae.html
    September, 2002
    CURRICULUM VITAE
    David E Schul
    The Ohio State University-Marion Daytime phone: (740) 389-6786 1465 Mount Vernon Avenue Marion OH 43302 dave@roadmaps.org
    Personal Data
    Born: November 17, 1967, in Hamilton, Ohio
    Family: Married to Catherine; daughter Molly
    Education
    • Ph.D., Geography. University of Kansas, Lawrence, 2002. GPA 4.0
      Dissertation: "Community Pride in American Small Towns"
    • M.A., Geography. University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1997. GPA 3.8
      Thesis: "A State-Fair View of Midwestern Food"
    • A.B., Geography. Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 1990. GPA 3.9
      Senior Thesis: "The County Courthouse Square in the Great Lakes States"
    • Diploma. Hamilton (Ohio) High School, 1986. GPA 4.0 (class valedictorian)
    Honors
    • First Place, Student Paper Competition, Association of American Geographers Regional Meeting (Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division), Lawrence, Kansas, 1998
    • First Place, Graduate Division, 39 th Annual University of Kansas Snyder Book Collecting Contest, 1995
    • Dean's List, Augustana College, 1988-1990

    13. **NEKESC List Server's**
    The University of kansas geography Faculty Listserv SUBSCRIBE TO KUGEOFAC. TheUniversity of kansas geography Students Listserv SUBSCRIBE TO KUGEO.
    http://nekesc.org/kids/els.html
    NEKESC List Server's
    DO NOT SEND UNSOLICATED JUNK MAIL OR ATTACHMENTS TO LIST SERVS
    The NEKESC Listserver is designed to provide you with a variety of discussion lists you may subscribe to. Each contains information about various topics being discussed in education in the State of Kansas, and offers you an opportunity to discuss with others your interests and concerns. This list was developed and maintained by the The Northeast Kansas Education Service Center
    NETIQUETTE
    HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
    First send an e-mail message to: majordomo@nekesc.org
    in the dialogue box under the heading of "SUBJECT" type:
    "Your Name"
    in the body of the message type "SUBSCRIBE (Name of List)"
    The following is a list of the List serv's we are currently providing. If you would like to establish a new discussion group, please contact:
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    Behavior Disabilities List Serv SUBSCRIBE TO BDCHAT
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    Supported Education in Kansas List Serv SUBSCRIBE TO SEIKCHAT
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    The University of Kansas Geography Faculty Listserv SUBSCRIBE TO KUGEOFAC
    The University of Kansas Geography Students Listserv SUBSCRIBE TO KUGEO Psychology Listserv SUBSCRIBE TO PSYCHAT NEKESC Technology Coordinators Listserv SUBSCRIBE TO TECHCO Future Business Leaders of America Listserv

    14. Turner Learning
    As a Teacher Consultant for the kansas geography Alliance, Lou Ann is the authorof a variety of lessons and helps with teacher training at the summer
    http://www.turnerlearning.com/nf_getz.html
    Lou Ann Getz
    Teacher
    Lou Ann Getz teaches Social Studies to seventh graders at Eisenhower Middle School in Manhattan, Kansas. She is in her 22nd year of teaching in her home state.
    Lou Ann has been using CNN Student News in her classroom since 1992 to draw attention to current events and happenings throughout the world. Her curriculum focuses on World Regional Geography and she places special emphasis on current events. The programming provided by the CNN supplements her classroom instruction. She finds the teachers guide an especially useful tool as she chooses segments of each day's programs to align with the news and the curriculum.
    Lou Ann's B. S. and M.S. are in Vocational Home Economics from Kansas State University. She is a graduate of the National Geographic Summer Institute for teachers in Washington, D.C. and traveled to Japan in 1997 as a recipient of a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher scholarship. Most recently she received specific training on using the Internet as a social studies' resource.
    Faculty Members
    • Betty Ballard - bio Paul Balog - bio Jeffrey A. Beatty -

    15. Reference Department
    Trails KS Vertical File. Top of Page. Geography, Web Sites kansas geographyhttp//www.kidport.com/RefLib/ UsaGeography/Facts/Kansas.htm
    http://skyways.lib.ks.us/library/leavenworth/refdept/KShis2.html
    Home Reference Department Reference Services Reference Links ... Contact Us Subject Bibliographies More LVPL Sites Library Story Services and Policies News and Events Friends of the LVPL Patrons of the LVPL Disabled Services Guide to Kansas History on
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    Leavenworth Public Library
    Introduction This guide is designed to give patrons an introduction to materials available on the Internet and in the files maintained at the Leavenworth Public Library on Kansas history and related topics. The guide is divided into eight subject areas with web sites listed on the left and vertical files subject headings listed to the right. Vertical files include the vertical file in the Kansas Room devoted to Kansas history and the Kansas Government Documents file. Subject headings from the Kansas Room vertical file will have the notation [KS Vertical File] next to them. Subject headings in the Kansas Government Documents file will have the notation [KS Gov Docs] next to them. As always, if you need help or have any questions, please feel free to ask the staff. Pioneers Native Americans Railroads Cowboys ... Art Pioneers Web Sites Kansas Historic Trials
    http://history.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/

    16. Untitled Document
    1997kansas geography Alliance Award for Geography Awareness Week-co-facilitator.1996-97 Southeast Kansas Educational Foundation Grant-technology.
    http://www.baxter508.k12.ks.us/japan/aboutme.html

    17. Untitled Normal Page
    National Geographic Society, kansas geography Alliance, $10,000, October1, 1990 September 1, 1991 (with P. Phillips and B. Smith).
    http://www.geo.wvu.edu/~nellis/grant.htm

    Education
    Honors Grants Publications ... Home Grants of Dr. Nellis Grants N.A.S.A., "Ikonos satellite panchromatic and multispectral Imagery of North-central West Virginia," $24,000, August 1, 2000-October 2000, (As co-investigator with J. McGraw and T. Warner). N.A.S.A., "Multi-scale, Multi-temporal Analysis of Forest Ecosystems Using Remote Sensing," $80,378, July 1, 2000-June 30, 2001, (As co-P.I. with T. Warner (P.I.) Jim McGraw (co-P.I.) (M. Jaraiedi, Project Director). N.A.S.A., "Forest Ecosystems Remote Sensing in West Virginia," $59,463, July 1, 1999-June 30, 2000, (As P.I. with J. McGraw, and T. Warner ( co-P.I.'s) (M. Jaraiedi, Project Director). Ministry of Culture, Science, and Education of Japan, AIrrigation Development and Sustainable Use of the Environment in the High Plains, USA, $146,000, July 1, 1997 - June 30, 2000 (as research scientist, N. Yagasaki, Tokyo Gakugei University, P.I.). N.A.S.A., "

    18. Tomfolio.com: Geography And Maps: Regional Geography
    7. Goebel, Anne M., et al. b w photos and maps kansas geography Publisher The Stateof Kansas 1948 Topeka. VG illustrated boards/ No DJ Cloth Bds 4to 136pp.
    http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=60&subid=1080

    19. Kansas Humanities Council -
    shortrid@ukans.edu. Basic Research. kansas geography, Kansas landscape, environmentalhistory, the built environment, culture regions. Darleen Clifton Smith.
    http://www.kansashumanities.org/grants/heritage/consultant_contact.html
    Staff Board Friends Become a Friend ... Contact us for assistance in identifying an appropriate consultant for your project.
    Consultant Contact Information
    Please note area of expertise when selecting a consultant to contact. Susanne Benda
    Textile Conservator Kansas Museum of History
    6425 SW 6th
    Topeka KS 66615-1099
    785/272-8681 x409 office
    272-8682 fax sbenda@kshs.org
    Care of Collections Artifacts, textiles, clothing Jill Keehner
    Curator Kansas Museum of History
    6425 SW 6th
    Topeka KS 66615-1099
    785/272-8681 x425 office 272-8682 fax jkeehner@kshs.org Basic research Kansas History, Anthropology, African Ethnology 6825 Bluejacket St. Shawnee Mission, KS 66203-3864 913/962-7780 home/fax gchavez@ks.freei.net Basic research Hispanics Deborah Dandridge Field Archivist Kansas Collection University of Kansas Libraries

    20. Grants
    Marie Kabelitz Geography Award for outstanding leadership at the Universityof kansas geography Fieldcamp in Canon City, Colorado (2001).
    http://www2.gasou.edu/facstaff/sclarsen/grants.html
    Grants, Funding, Awards and Distinctions
    Fellowships and Grants
    • J. William Fulbright Award for Study in Canada, 2001-2002 ($15,000)
    • Graduate Student Fellowship , awarded by the Canadian Embassy and International Council for Canadian Studies, 2001 ($7,000)
    • Honors Fellowship , University of Kansas, 1997-2001 ($36,000 and tuition)
    • Supplemental Scholarship , University of Kansas, Spring 2001 ($4,000)
    • Phillips Fund Grant for Native American Research , awarded by the American Philosophical Society, 2000 ($1,200)
    • Jacobs Fund Grant for Research , awarded by the Whatcom Museum Society, 1999 ($1,200)
    • Grant-in-Aid , awarded by the Arctic Institute of North America, 1999 ($500)
    • Carroll D. Clark Fund , University of Kansas Department of Anthropology, 1998 ($500)
    Distinctions and Honors
    • Marie Kabelitz Geography Award for outstanding leadership at the University of Kansas Geography Fieldcamp in Canon City, Colorado (2001).
    • Best Student Paper Award , Master's level, Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers (2000).
    • Bone Student Scholar , Illinois State University (1997). Awarded to thirteen students from a graduating class of 2,000.

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