1941
First Published
371
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Editorial Review - Kirkus Reviews Tenth in the Rivers of America Series, this is the story of the Kansas River commonly called the Kaw, and follows the usual pattern of the early history, explorations, settlers, political strife, and then diverges into the two factors that made the state, cattle and wheat. The cattle trails, the cow towns, the coming of the farmers, and the background of wheat culture that made the empire of wheat ...