Works currently included in the
Kansas City Regional Histories Index.
(Note that the number and name at the end of the citation is the control and short title used in the index.)
Adler, Frank J., 1923- . Roots in a moving stream; the centennial history of Congregation B'nai Jehudah of Kansas City, 1870-1970. Kansas City, MO: The Temple, Congregation B'nai Jehudah, 1972. (01 – Adler)
Brown, A. Theodore (Andrew Theodore), 1923-1983, and Lyle W. Dorsett. K.C.: a history of Kansas City, Missouri. Boulder, CO: Pruett Publishing Co., 1978. (05 – Brown & Dorsett)
Brown, A. Theodore (Andrew Theodore), 1923-1983. Frontier community, Kansas City. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1964. (04 – Brown)
Bruce, Janet, 1955- . The Kansas City Monarchs: champions of Black baseball. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1985. (07 – Bruce)
Case, Theodore Spencer, 1832-1900. History of Kansas City, Missouri; with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason Company, 1888. (08 – Case)
Chamber of Commerce (Kansas City, MO). Where these rocky bluffs meet; including the story of the Kansas City ten-year plan. Kansas City, MO: Chamber of Commerce, 1938. (44 – Rocky bluffs)
Creel, George, 1876-1953, and John Slavens. Men who are making Kansas City; a biographical directory. Kansas City, MO: Hudson-Kimberly, 1902. (09 – Creel & Slavens)
Deatherage, Charles P. Early history of greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: the prophetic city at the mouth of the Kaw, early history from October 12, 1492 to 1870. Kansas City, MO: Interstate Publishing Company, 1927. (11 – Deatherage)
Ehrlich, George, 1925- .Kansas City, Missouri: an architectural history, 1826-1990. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1992, Rev. and enl. ed. (12 – Ehrlich)
Fowler, Richard B. Leaders in our town. Kansas City, MO: Burd & Fletcher, 1952. (15 – Fowler)
Glaab, Charles Nelson, 1927- . Kansas City and the railroads: community policy in the growth of a regional metropolis. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1993. (17 – Glaab)
Gorman, Barbara M., Richard D. McKinzie, and Theodore A. Wilson. From shamans to specialists: a history of medicine and health care in Jackson County, Missouri. Kansas City, MO: Jackson County Medical Society, 1981. (19 – Gorman)
Harrington, Grant W., 1865- . Historic spots; or, Milestones in the progress of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Merriam, KS: Mission press, 1935. (20 – Harrington)
Haskell, Henry C. Jr., and Richard B. Fowler. City of the future: a narrative history of Kansas City, 1850-1950. Kansas City, MO: Frank Glenn Publishing Co., 1950. (21 – Haskell & Fowler)
Herring, Joseph B., 1947- . The enduring Indians of Kansas: a century and a half of acculturation. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1990. (22 – Herring)
Hoffhaus, Charles E. Chez les Canses: three centuries at Kawsmouth: the French foundations of metropolitan Kansas City. Kansas City, MO: Lowell Press, 1984. [Index done separately by Kevin Fisher.] (56 – Hoffhaus)
Jackson, Don M. and Jack B. Wymore. The heritage of Liberty: a commemorative history of Liberty, Missouri: Bicentennial edition. Liberty, MO: R.C. Printing Service, 1976. (55 – Jackson)
Kansas City Times (Kansas City, MO). Kansas City, its resources and their development: a souvenir of the Kansas City Times. Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Times, 1890. (25 – KC Times Souvenir)
Larsen, Lawrence Harold, 1931- , and Nancy J. Hulston. Pendergast! Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1997. (27 – Larsen & Hulston)
Lewis Publishing Company. A memorial and biographical record of Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri. Chicago, IL: Lewis Publishing Company, 1896. (53 – Memorial)
Marshall & Morrison (Kansas City, MO). Political history of Jackson County: Biographical sketches of men who have helped to make it. Kansas City, MO: Marshall & Morrison, 1902. (36 – Political history)
Miller, Richard Lawrence. Truman: the rise to power. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1986. (50 – Miller)
Miner, H. Craig, and William E. Unrau, 1929- .The end of Indian Kansas: a study of cultural revolution, 1854-1871. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1978. (30 – Miner & Unrau)
Mitchell, Giles Carroll. There is no limit: architecture and sculpture in Kansas City. Kansas City, MO: Brown-White Company, 1934. (31 – Mitchell)
Montgomery, Rick, and Shirl Kasper. Kansas City: an American story. Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Star Books, 1999. (52 – Montgomery & Kasper)
Morgan, Perl Wilbur, 1860-????. History of Wyandotte County, Kansas, and its people. Chicago, IL: The Lewis publishing company, 1911. (33 – Morgan)
Pearson, Nathan W., 1951- .Goin' to Kansas City. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1987. (35 – Pearson)
Piland, Sherry, and Ellen J. Uguccioni. Fountains of Kansas City: a history and love affair. Kansas City, MO: City of Fountains Foundation, 1985. (51 – Piland & Uguccioni)
Reddig, William M. Tom's town: Kansas City and the Pendergast legend. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1986. (37 – Reddig)
Sandy, Wilda; Hal Sandy, photography. Here lies Kansas City: a collection of our city's notables and their final resting places. Kansas City, MO: Bennett Schneider, 1984. (39 – Sandy)
Schirmer, Sherry Lamb, 1947- , and Richard D. McKinzie. At the river's bend: an illustrated history of Kansas City, Independence, and Jackson County. Woodland Hills, CA: Windsor Publications, 1982. (40 – Schirmer & McKenzie)
Schultz, Joseph P., 1928- .Mid-America's promise: a profile of Kansas City Jewry. Kansas City, MO: Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City, 1982. (41 – Schultz)
S.J. Clarke Publishing Company. Kansas City, Missouri; pictorial and biographical. Chicago, IL: S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1908. (54 – Biographical)
Whitney, Carrie Westlake. Kansas City, Missouri; its history and its people 1808-1908. Chicago, IL: The S.J. Clarke publishing Company, 1908. (45 – Whitney)
Wilson, William H. (William Henry), 1935- .The city beautiful movement in Kansas City. Kansas City, MO: Lowell Press, 1990. (46 – Wilson)
Worley, William S. J.C. Nichols and the shaping of Kansas City: innovation in planned residential communities. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1990. (47 – Worley)
Young, William H., 1912- , and Nathan B. Young, Jr., 1896-????. Your Kansas City and mine. Kansas City, MO: Midwest Afro-American Genealogy Interest Coalition, 1997. (49 – Young)
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