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1.
"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.
''Your Presence Is Not Requested''
December 21, 2005
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed immigration legislation that would make illegal US presence a crime rather than a civil offense. If it becomes a law, it would affect most Latino adults...
3.
'Falstaff of Jackson County': Colonel Crisp 'Colossus' to Little Girl
July//1973
Photo and biographical article about Colonel John Crisp, a Missouri legislator, told through the author's childhood reminiscences in Independence and Kansas City, recalling Crisp's gargantuan voice, size,...
4.
10th Street, East from Wyandotte
Postcard of 10th Street, East from Wyandotte
5.
A. B. Spruill
1877
Biographical sketch of Dr. A. B. Spruill, "one of the leading physicians of Jackson county." Born in Alabama in 1824 and moving to New Santa Fe, Missouri in 1868 (in southwestern Jackson County) as a farmer...
6.
A Defense of Missouri
March/4/1909
Letter to the editor by Champ Clark, federal representative from Missouri, regarding the Missouri state government's laws and the state's following of federal laws, especially those dealing with disenfranchisement...
7.
A Defense of Missouri
March/4/1909
Letter to the editor with editorial commentary by Missouri Representative Champ Clark, defending Missouri against accusations of "having enacted the fraudulent laws confessedly intended to disfranchise...
8.
A Founder of Kansas City Dead
January/18/1916
Photo and obituary for Colonel Robert Van Horn (1824-1916), a former mayor, newspaper editor, and Union officer of Kansas City.
9.
A Memorial and Biographical Record of Kansas City and Jackson County, Mo.
1896
Biographical sketch of Dr. Jabez Jackson, "one of the younger representatives of the medical profession in Kansas City" born in Labadie, Missouri, in 1868 and coming to Kansas City in 1884, becoming a...
10.
A Memorial and Biographical Record of Kansas City and Jackson County, Mo.
1896
Biographical sketch of William Larkin Webb, or W. L. Webb, "editor and proprietor of the Independence Progress, Independence, Missouri." Born in Jackson County, Missouri in 1856 and becoming a teacher...
11.
A Memorial and Biographical Record of Kansas City and Jackson County, Mo.
1896
Photo and bio of Milton Payne, a railroad investor and realtor and former mayor of Kansas City. Born in Kentucky in 1829 and coming to Kansas City in 1850 as a dry goods merchant before being elected mayor...
12.
A Memorial and Biographical Record of Kansas City, Mo.
1896
Biographical sketch of Dr. G. W. Cornell, "one of the skilled and eminent representatives of the medical profession in Kansas City, Missouri," born in Pennsylvania in 1844, moving from Philadelphia to...
13.
A. S. Lyman
1896
Biographical sketch of A. S. Lyman, "one of the leading lawyers of the Kansas City bar," born in New York City in 1853 and coming here in 1885, becoming a Missouri state representative.
14.
A Visit in Platte County History
October 2001
Photo and article about "the second oldest home in Platte County," the "home of Missouri State Representative Meg Harding" in 2001. Built (the original part remaining) in 1837 "by David Johnson" (1814-1887),...
15.
Abner Moyer
1882
Biographical sketch of Abner Moyer (1821-1878), a farmer and former tanner in Linn County, Missouri. Description of his life and career as a native of Virginia moving to Missouri in 1843 as a teacher,...
16.
Agency Chief's 'Resignation' Stirs Debate
June 29, 1986
News article about Vernon Thompson, a candidate for the Missouri House of Representatives and former executive director of the Citizens Housing Information Council, an agency that weatherproofs and re-models...
17.
Alan Wheat
Photos and information on Alan Wheat, a black Washington, D. C. lobbyist (50 years old in 2001) and a former national representative from Missouri in Kansas City from 1983 to 1994, involved in cases of...
18.
Albert G. Blakey
October//1909
Biographical article about Albert Gallatin Blakey, or Albert Blakey (1825-1877), a former Missouri state representative and mayor of Pleasant Hill, Missouri. Native of Kentucky raised in Benton County,...
19.
An Interview With Henry Ross
1976-05-26
Interviewer: Horace M. Peterson III. Interview recorded May 26, 1976. 2 sound cassettes (ca. 60 minutes): analog, stereo.; 5 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., 1/8 in. tape; 1 sound disc; digital; 4 3/4 in. Has printed...
20.
An Interview With Josephine Lopez
198?
Interviewer: Irene Ruiz. Date of interview unknown. 1 sound cassette (ca. 90 minutes): analog, stereo.; 5 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., 1/8 in. tape; 1 sound disc; digital; 4 3/4 in. Has printed guide to contents.
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