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201. Missouri Heritage: Ragtag Band vs. Professional Force Missouri Heritage: Ragtag Band vs. Professional Force November/3/1973 Story of the role played by Colonel Alexander Doniphan in the Mexican War, with his 800 raw and informal soldiers recruited from Missouri and facing 1300 Mexicans in Santa Fe in their first battle in Santa...

202. Missouri River Missouri River 1893 Map of a stretch of the Missouri between Parkville, Missouri, and Leavenworth, Kansas. Covers an area about five miles in width. Considerable detail shown, including islands, lakes, and smaller rivers....

203. Missouri Sketch Book: A Collection of Words and Pictures of the Civil War Missouri Sketch Book: A Collection of Words and Pictures of the Civil War 1963 Copy of an illustration by S. J. Rader of Union soldiers from Kansas being "routed" by Confederates in the Battle of Big Blue."

204. Missouri State Guard Missouri State Guard 2008 A section of this book contains information on the Missouri State Guard active during the Civil War. It includes information on the volunteer militia, volunteers and guerrillas, military suppliers, insignia,...

205. Missouri Valley Historical Society Records Finding Aid Missouri Valley Historical Society Records Finding Aid 1830-1940, bulk 1889-1940 The Missouri Valley Historical Society (1913-1940) was the successor to the Kansas City Historical Society (1906-1913) and the Early Settler's Society and Historical Association (1896-1906). All these...

206. Missouri Valley Special Collections Postcard Collection Finding Aid Missouri Valley Special Collections Postcard Collection Finding Aid This postcard collection includes a wide variety of subjects such as buildings, parks, streets, people, and festivals. Although the cards cover a wide geographical area, the two major portions of the collection...

207. Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture March//1928 Photo of a "[c]ircular [f]ort built by Spanish soldiers in 1760, [p]opularly known as Roy's Tower," next to the river, "[r]azed in 1853," and perhaps the same tower as that at Fort San Carlos.

208. Missouri: Special Limited Supplement Missouri: Special Limited Supplement 1930 Photo and bio of Robert Lumley Winter, or Robert Winter, owner of the R. L. Winter & Company, a "real estate investment business." Born in Canada in 1857 and emigrating to Kansas City in the early 1880s...

209. Mrs. Sam Ray Postcard Collection Finding Aid Mrs. Sam Ray Postcard Collection Finding Aid 1890-1995 Mildred Kittell Ray was born in Halstead, Kansas, on September 22, 1895. An avid collector of postcards (buttons, too), Mrs. Ray, at the age of 72, initiated a column in the Kansas City Times and Kansas...

210. Myers Family Papers Finding Aid Myers Family Papers Finding Aid 1854-1864 It is believed that the three Myers brothers connected with this collection settled in Kansas. Luther Myers lived in Jackson County, Kansas, and was engaged in the banking business in Whiting. Louis Myers...

211. Native American/Western Photograph Collection Finding Aid Native American/Western Photograph Collection Finding Aid ca1880s-1901 This collection contains over over 140 glass plate negatives, cabinet cards, and assorted prints. The images are primarily of Native American peoples, cowboys, and “Boomer” settlers in Indian Territory...

212. Old Men's Association Records Finding Aid Old Men's Association Records Finding Aid 1893-1918 The Old Men's Association was a social organization that met for 25 years in Kansas City beginning in 1893 up to 1918. Men had to be 60 years old or older in order to qualify for membership. Prominent...

213. On the Road to Dixie: a Missouri Confederate's Review of the Civil War at its Midpoint. On the Road to Dixie: a Missouri Confederate's Review of the Civil War at its Midpoint. January 2002 Article tells the story of Edward Herndon Scott, a schoolteacher from Platte County, Missouri who enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1861.

214. Parade Scene Parade Scene 1900 Military unit in unidentified parade heading south along Main near 14th Street

215. Parade Scene Parade Scene 1900 Military unit in unidentified parade heading south along Main near 14th Street

216. Park Board OKs Site for a Korean War Memorial Park Board OKs Site for a Korean War Memorial November 21, 2007 Kansas City Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners approved a project to create a memorial for Missourians who died in the Korean War in Washington Square Park, near Union Station. "The design by...

217. People Seated on Porch People Seated on Porch 1918 Exterior view of unidentified soldiers on porch. Possible a hospital or infirmary.

218. People Seated on Porch People Seated on Porch 1918 Exterior view of unidentified soldiers on porch. Possibly a hospital or infirmary.

219. Pike's Column Pike's Column May, 2005 Excerpts from Zebulon Montgomery Pike's journal of his Southwestern Expedition of 1806-1807. This material dates from February 20-February 28, 1807, and recounts the expedition's time at their stockade...

220. Quantrill and the Border Wars Quantrill and the Border Wars 1910 Portrait and description of Dave Pool (or David Poole) as a Confederate guerrilla fighting Union soldiers at the Baxter Springs Massacre during the Civil War.