Early Baha'is of Enterprise
From Bahaipedia
Early Baha'is of Enterprise, Kansas: 1897 is a 1997 book by Duane Herrmann.
It is a commemorative chapbook in celebration of the centennial of the Kansas Bahá'í community: 1897-1997, published by Buffalo Press in 1997. It features a summary of the initial Enterprise, Kansas Bahá'í community followed by profiles of each person who attended the first Bahá'í class there in 1897 and specially indicating those who accepted the Bahá'í Faith at its close. This "little band of believers" became the second Bahá'í community in the Western hemisphere. One member of that class, Rose Hilty, later moved to Topeka in 1906, becoming the first Bahá'í there starting the Bahá'í community of Topeka, the longest, continuous Bahá'í community in Kansas.