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"Doc" Brown, Famous Kansas City Cake Walker
2011
Manuscript about Kansas City cake walker Joseph "Doc" Brown (Doctor William Henry Joseph Cutter Brown), that consists of a chronological collection of 149 published articles, notices, and advertisements....
2.
150 Facts About Kansas City
2000
List of 150 facts prepared for the sesquicentennial of Kansas City in 2000.
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39th Street and Gillham Road
1915
View of small section of road at 39th Street and Gillham Road in Kansas City, Missouri. A car is driving out of view.
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A Boon to Car Safety: New Missouri Law Will Affect All Drivers
June/17/1951
News and explanation of the new Missouri drivers' license law requiring a physical and driving examination, in the process invalidating Kansas City municipal drivers' licenses, with chart.
5.
A Lost Pioneer
May 21, 2006
Americus V. McKim, known as "the father of Kansas City baseball" is buried in Elmwood Cemetery. He died February 10, 1910 at age 70. In the 1880s, "McKim was the driving force who brought major-league...
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A Swedish Leader Dies: Helge Pihlblad Stricken While Driving
January/15/1962
Obituary for Helge Pihlblad, "63 years old, former president of the Scandinavian club of Greater Kansas City, and a son of the former president of Bethany college, Lindsborg, Kas." Born in Lindsborg, Kansas...
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A WPA Road Tour
April 1, 2006
Author travels Tour Six in the Missouri WPA Guide, driving U.S. Highway 60 from Charleston to Neosho. Article includes facts and information about Missouris WPA American Guide tour book (page 26).
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Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 40 with Boys Playing
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing 24 advertising cards arranged in four rows of six. Each card is 4 x 7 cm. and shows a boy playing a game or prank, getting in trouble, or doing some work. Images include a handstand,...
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Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 9 with Women, Horses, and Country Scenes
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing seven advertising cards. Three cards are cut to the shape of their image. One shows a yellow rose; the other two each show a woman in a blue dress. The other four cards show:
1....
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Annetta "Cotton Candy" Washington, In Rememberance
February 2008
A collection of stories by various Kansas City musicians in remembrance of Annetta "Cotton Candy" Washington, "Kansas City's Queen of the Blues," who passed away on Dec. 25, 2007.
"Mama's Tribute"...
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ASAP: A Program with a Purpose
April-May//1974
Photo and article about drunken driving prevention by ASAP, the Alcohol Safety Action Project.
12.
Better Driving
February/1/1935
Notice about the decrease in automobile-related deaths in Kansas City from 14 in 1934 to 5 in 1935.
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Biography of August Meyer (1851-1905), Parks and Boulevards Leader
2003
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Biography of Earl Thomas (1897-1985), Educator and Civic Leader
2009
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Biography of Frank Morgan (1926-1993), Developer and Banker
1999
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Biography of Johnny Kling (1875-1947), Baseball Player
2009
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Biography of Josephine Silone Yates (1859-1912), Teacher, Journalist, and Clubwoman
2009;
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Biography of Lamar Hunt (1932-2006), Businesman and Sports Entrepreneur
2009;
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Biography of Opal Hill (1892-1981), Professional Golfer
2009
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Blue Avenue at the Chicago and Alton Railroad Crossing
July 14, 1915
View of Blue Avenue where the C. & A. Railroad crosses. Car driving down road and man visible on right side of photo.
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