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| Title | Kansas City Milling Co. |
| Description | Advertising card for Kansas City Milling Co. showing a man and woman in togas and sandals in each other's arms by a stone wall. Card is embossed. Front of card says: "Use 'Imperial' High Patent Flour. The Acknowledged leader and first prize winner where all could compete, or Rose of Kansas, The famous health flour made by Kansas City Milling Co." Under picture it says: "Flint Eng. Co., K. C. 1002." Back of card is blank. No address is given. |
| Product | Imperial High Patent Flour; Rose of Kansas flour |
| Subject(s) | Advertising cards Flour & meal industry Couples
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| Local Subject(s) | Kansas City Milling Company
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| Printer | Flint Engineering Company
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| Date | ca. 1880-1900 |
| Item Type | Advertising Card
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| Dimensions | 18 x 21 cm. |
| Collection | Advertising Cards (SC3) See finding aid: http://www.kchistory.org/u?/Local,37216 |
| Location | SC3, Box 2, Milling/Flour |
| Barcode | 10019639 |
| Repository | Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, Missouri |
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