Floyd Benjamin Streeter
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Floyd Benjamin Streeter (1888 – 1956) was an American historian and writer best known for his biography of Ben Thompson.
Floyd Benjamin Streeter was a historian and librarian of Hays City Kansas State College (now Fort Hays State University). Streeter wrote a number of books on topics related to the Old West. Streeter conducted research that discredited Wyatt Earp’s claim to have arrested Ben Thompson in Ellsworth, KS on August 15, 1873.
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Books:
- Political Parties in Michigan (University Series IV, Michigan Historical Publications 1918)
- Michigan Bibliography: A Partial Catalogue of Books, Maps, Manuscripts and Miscellaneous Materials Relating to the Resources, Development and History of Michigan from Earliest Times to July 1, 1917: Together with Citation of Libraries in which the Materials May Be Consulted, and a Complete Analytical Index By Subject and Author. (Lansing, Michigan Historical Commission, 1921. 2 volumes)
- Journal in America 1837-1838 by Joshua Toulmin Smith Edited with Introduction and Notes by Floyd Benjamin Streeter. (Charles F. Heartman, Metuchen, NJ, 1925)
- Prairie Trails & Cow Towns: The Opening of the Old West, (Chapman & Grimes, Boston, 1936)
- Longhorns, shorthorns; the life and times of Captain Eugene Bartlett Millett, a cattleman of the old West, (manuscript, 1940’s, University of Kansas)
- The Kaw: Heart of the Nation (Farrar and Rinehart, New York, 1941) (The 12th volume in the Rivers of America Series)
- The Kansas Library Association' (1953)
- The Phantom Steer (Ariel Books, New York, 1953)
- Ben Thompson: Man with a Gun (F. Fell, New York 1957)
Articles:
- 'The Millett Cattle Ranch in Baylor County, Texas', Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 22 (1949)
- 'Some Eastern Newspaper Men Who Wrote Books on the Kansas Territory', American Book Collector: A Monthly Magazine for Book Lovers, Vol. IV, Number 5, November, 1933.