Projects Here's just a sampling of the handiwork we have created over the years. View fullsize Generations of the Crawford family thrive on the Kansas plains for over 120 years. Detailed research follows changes in mechanization, economics, and political forces that occur as the country transitions from a mostly rural nation to a mostly urban one. View fullsize Memories are living history. This color anthology of prose, poetry, and photography by artists with a Kansas connection is a down to earth collection of remembrances and tributes to Kansas living. View fullsize A 1920s family takes a year long trip from Kansas to California and back in a home constructed RV. Meticulously researched, the book includes 200 photographs that display the changes of one hundred years on geography, infrastructure, and lifestyle in western America.. In this e-book, meet a former minor league baseball player, a prison guard, and someone who talks to dead people in the essays that make up Hutchinson Memories. View fullsize This anthology records twenty two stories of outstanding Tennessee women, written by twenty Tennessee women authors. It won the Award of Excellence from the East Tennessee Historical Society. View fullsize Woman suffrage was a hot topic in 1920. This one act play set in Nashville reprises speeches by historical suffrage advocates. It was published as a celebration of the centennial of women winning the right to vote. View fullsize Political doggerel in 2020 was a distraction for a group of poets during the Pandemic. Their anonymous contributions are preserved in seven chapbooks. View fullsize Immigrants brought their traditions with them when they came to the US. This is a transcription of a popular lecture by Gladys Crawford on the iron crosses that appear on graves in Kansas cemeteries. View fullsize A Dictionary devised by the imagination of a nine year old interested in language. View fullsize Celebrating the ritual of Taking Tea View fullsize Three year old children sometimes collide with nature. Wasps sting! Talking about them and hearing about others who have had a similar experience can help temper the wound. View fullsize Illinois girls tell us their vision of a school environment that would be healthy for them, instill excitement in learning, be safe, and help them make positive choices about their careers and their lives.