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From the cover: This alluring lithograph of the "promised land" (Summer, in Atchicson county), helped to induce John James Ingalls to come to Kansas. Ingalls arrived in 1858, and stayed although he pronounced the pictures a "chromatic triumph of lithographed mendacity. |