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1916
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1871
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1.
Front Street Stereopticon Card
1871
Two image stereopticon card identified as Front Street between Main and Walnut in Kansas City. Noted as being a gift of Hugh L. McElroy. Back of card indicates "Stereoscopic Views of Kansas City and Vicinity"...
2.
John S. Campbell Family
1871
View of John S. Campbell family seated on the grass by their residence on Walnut Street. Back of photograph indicates property of H. L. McElroy.
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Exhibit At R. A. Long Building
1914
Identified on back of photograph as "Mrs. Toney Spinning, R. A. Long Exhibit - 1914". Exhibit sponsored by the Missouri Valley Historical Society. Good example of a spinning wheel.
4.
Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
1916
Exterior view of two actresses and one actor from early movie entitled Two Girls and One Bonnet produced locally by Pageant Film Corporation at Harrison Street studio in cooperation with the Missouri Valley...
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Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
1916
Scene from the locally produced movie Two Girls and One Bonnet. Actress Ethel Quinn and actor Frederick Manatt shown. Taken from an actual frame of a fragment of the movie located in SC7. Movied made by...
6.
Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
1916
Movie scene from local production Two Girls and One Bonnet with actress Ethel Quinn (identified as Sallie Wilcox on film envelope) seated at entrance to a log cabin. Identified as log cabin located at...
7.
Group of Men Caught on Movie Film
1916?
Group of men believed to be associated with the Missouri Valley Historical Society. The man on the right is thought to be John Barber White, long time president of the group. The other men are not identified....
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World War I Funeral Service
1918
Exterior view of the funeral service in process for World War I soldier John J. Bush, who died October 4, 1918 in the Argonne battle. He was buried on October 23, 1921 in St. Mary's Cemetery in Kansas...
9.
Coates Opera House
[1870]
An exterior two image stereopticon card, No. 125, of the Coates Opera House showing the back of the structure. Back of the card states "Kissel & Shannon's Stereoscopic & Large Views of Kansas City & Vicinity"....
10.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Portrait identified as Capt. J. H. Brady in World War I uniform.
11.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Portrait of 2nd Lt. L. F. Brown in World War I uniform. Listed at 2913 Bales.
12.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Portrait identified as Sgt. John Dutro, 35th Division, 110th Engineers, Company B.
13.
World War I Related Portrait
ca1918
Portrait of an unknown young man. Found in Series V of SC7 which contains the Gold Star League Papers (World War I related).
14.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Postcard portrait of Frank J. Bliss in his World War I military uniform.
15.
World War I Portrait
ca1918
Portrait of an unidentified young man in his World War I military uniform.
16.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Snapshot of World War I soldier R. H. Rhamey posed on lawn in unidentified location.
17.
World War I Related Pose
ca1918
Snapshot, full body view of an unidentified man in unidentified location. Part of SC7, Series V, Gold Star League Papers (World War I related).
18.
St. George's Hospital
July 1889
Full photograph of St. George's Hospital which was built on a barge in 1889. The boat was hauled to the shore near the Monarch Vinegar Works to have the bottom caulked. Man on the end at the left of the...
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Portrait of Man
n.d.
Small 19th century portrait of a man. Words on back of picture appear to be "Hellen(s) Tod".
20.
Henry Withers
n.d.
Small 19th century portrait of man identified on back of photograph as Henry Withers. May be Henry M. Withers as a young man. He was a local lawyer and politician who died in Kansas City in 1908.
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