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  1. manufacturing (1)
  2. manufacturing, heavy (1)
  3. Map of Captain Cowley's voyage around the world and text extract describing the last leg of the voyage back to England. (3)
  4. Map of Captain Cowley's voyage around the world and text extract describing the last leg of the voyage back to England. [Fold-out map of Capt. Cowley's Voyage] (2)
  5. Map of Douglas County (1)
  6. Map of Lakeview, 5.5 miles northwest of Lawrence. This 1857 map by J. Cooper Stuck shows the oxbow loop of the Kansas River, left of center, where the village of Lakeview stood. Charles and Mary Langston, grandparents of Langston Hughes, farmed near here in the late 19th century. Charles Langston owned section 16 of the Wakarusa township of Douglas Co., which runs to the south edge of the lake. The flat floodplains of the Kansas River are among the most fertile soils in the world. (1)
  7. Maple Hill, Wabaunsee County, Kansas (KS) (1)
  8. Maple-basswood Forest (1)
  9. Mapping technique at the site. (1)
  10. maps (72)
  11. Maps, Land Use (1)
  12. Maps, Road (2)
  13. Maps, Topographic (62)
  14. maps, topographic (72)
  15. Marbled black to gray to green (1)
  16. Margaret Hilda Thatcher (1)
  17. Margarita (1)
  18. Margarita ornata (Twenhofel) (1)
  19. Marion County (3)
  20. Marker, home site of James and Mary Reed, 731 New York St. This stone marks the former residence of Langston Hughes's grandmothers friends, James and Mary Reed. Hughes's grandmother Mary Langston would rent out her Alabama St. house and lodge temporarily with the Reeds. In The Big Sea, Langston Hughes writes: Auntie Reed and her husband had a little house a block from the Kaw River near the railroad station (17). Local citizens still call the Kansas River the Kaw, an alternate spelling for the Siouan tribal name. Hughes goes on to describe how the Reeds raised chickens and cows at this rural site near the edge of town. He remembers Auntie Reeds cooking from the garden peas and green onions and fresh milk. (1)