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Alcohol
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Prohibition
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61.
Saloon Restrictions in Kansas City, Missouri [and] Law Enforcement in Kansas
August/25/1906
Two consecutive articles about alcohol and saloon regulations in the Kansas City area. Description in the first article about the Kansas City, Missouri, ordinance "limit[ing] the number of saloons within...
62.
Souvenir of Kansas City and Her Fire Department
1893
Photo (of Walruff) and ad for the C. J. Walruff Restaurant and Merchants' Lunch at 617-619 Delaware Street, serving "Budweiser Beer."
63.
Souvenir of Kansas City and Her Fire Department
1893
Illustration or embellished photo of the Glasner & Barzen Wholesale Liquor Dealers, "sole agents for the Dick Bros. Quincy Brewing Co." at 960-968 Mulberry Street.
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Speakeasies
65.
Spirited Growth at Midwest/McCormick
December//1980
Article about Midwest Solvents, a "sister company of the name-brand bourbon brewer," McCormick Distillery, located in Atchison, Kansas, one of the nation's largest manufacturers of both beverage and industrial...
66.
Spirited Growth at Midwest/McCormick
December 1, 1980
Article about McCormick Distillery, located in Weston, Missouri, one of the nation's largest alcohol producers, and its sister company, Midwest Solvents.
67.
Suds in the Fountain City
July, 2005
Article profiles several Kansas City area "microbreweries," including Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City, Missouri, Great Plains Brewing Company (formerly Pony Express) in Olathe, Free State Brewing...
68.
The Demise of Toad-a-Loop
Summer 2001
Article about the demise of the area of Kansas City, Kansas known as "Toad-a-Loop" or "Tour-de-Loup." Described as "the horseshoe area surrounding Greystone Heights with a portion crossing over into Jackson...
69.
The Foundation of Kansas City Jazz
December 2006/Janurary 2007
Article describing the talented musicians seen by the author over the years at Mutual Musician's Foundation jam sessions. The author also expresses his opinion of the 2006 crackdown on the serving of alcohol...
70.
The Pottawatomies and Alcohol: An Illustration of the Illegal Trade
Autumn 1979
Article looks into the effect of alcohol on the Plains Indians, especially the Pottawatamie tribe. The Rev. Isaac McCoy, Baptist missionary, proposed a religious reform program to combat the alcohol problem....
71.
The Story of Temperance
August//1905
Photos (including John St. John, or John Saint John, governor of Kansas from 1879 to 1883) and article about the history of the temperance movement, or prohibition of alcohol, in America, with a map of...
72.
There's a Lot on Tap at Boulevard Brewing Co.
August, 2004
Article describes the serving of Boulevard beer at the annual Congressional Barbecue (2004) in Washington, D.C. Also mentioned is a $15 million brewhouse expansion project, brought on by Boulevard's annual...
73.
This Blows
December 7-13, 2006
Commentary calling for Kansas City's civic leaders to come to the defense of the Mutual Musicians Foundation in its 2006 struggle to continue the tradition of serving alcohol at its famous after hours...
74.
To Russia With Food Coloring
September 7-13, 2000
Discusses McCormick Distillery's involvement in a scheme to smuggle alcohol into Russia via the Russina mob.
75.
Westport's Old Wine Garden Yields Its "Buried Treasure"
Article about Frederick Esslinger's wine gardens at 39th and Belleview Avenues in the 1880s-1890s, with illustration.
76.
Wolf's Famous Distilling Company
March 28, 1905
Entry in the directory for "Wolf's Famous Distilling Company" at 117 West 9th Street, under the name of "Wolf Dworkovitz."
77.
Wolf's Famous Distilling Company
March 30, 1905
Entry in the directory for "Wolf's Famous Distilling Company" at 115 West 9th Street, under the name of "Wolf Dworkovitz."
78.
Women's Christian Temperance Union
1919-1934
Folder contains numerous small pamphlets published by the Kansas City W.C.T.U., mainly dealing with subjects and rules for prize essay and poster contests. Also includes a post card size publication on...
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