A drill team of young women was assembled in Topeka, Kansas during the Spanish-American War. Kansas Assistant Adjutant General H. N. Boyd's daughter formed the group known of Boy'd Girl Cadets. The young women were outfitted with blue uniforms and Springfield rifles with broomstick barrels. The general stated they were "the only drilled, uniformed and regularly armed company of girl soldiers in the United States."
Like other U.S. states and regions across the globe, Kansans have served and died in war. The Kansas Museum of History aims to remember them through what they left behind. To see more from our collection please visit: https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/wars/14569
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