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"Armour Boulevard" residences
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March/31/1901
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1908
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January 221995
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January/11/1914
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June 271905
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D M Bone
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Annual Review of Greater Kansas City, 1908
1908
Photo of the Arthur Stilwell residence at 720 Armour Boulevard.
2.
Annual Review of Greater Kansas City, 1908
1908
Photos of the residences of Lawrence Jones (at 2613 Troost Avenue) and Julius Baer (at 1215 Armour Boulevard).
3.
Armour Blvd. Once Commonwealth Ave.
September/23/1928
Article discussing the "change of character" of the once-exclusive single-family Armour Boulevard, illustrated on a 1886 plat map of the Hyde Park addition, when the boulevard was known as "Commonwealth...
4.
Carpenter Residence
1991
Partial frontal and side view; located at 1212 E. Armour Boulevard.
5.
Carriage House on Armour Boulevard
Folder includes nomination form for the National Register for the carriage house at 218 East Armour Boulevard.
6.
Colonnade Apartments
Poastcard of the Colonnade Apartments at 201-219 Armour Boulevard
7.
Duke Residence
Includes nomination form for the National Register for the Duke residence at 500 East Armour Boulevard.
8.
Harry T. Fowler Residence
1989
Full frontal view; located on southwest corner of Main and Armour Boulevard (3 E. Armour).
9.
Jacob Loose Mansion
File includes flyer with photos and information on the Jacob Loose mansion at 101 East Armour Boulevard, built in 1909 and adapted for use by business.
10.
Kansas City as It Is
1903
Photo of the residence of Franklin Crabbs, at 1000 Armour Boulevard.
11.
Michael Ross House
Includes nomination form for the National Register for the Judge Michael Ross house at 501 East Armour Boulevard.
12.
New Catholic Library, New Routine
August/27/1967
Photos, captions, and article about the demolition in 1967 of the building "originally known as 'Thorny-Croft' and later the location for the Catholic Community Free library" at 301 East Armour Boulevard,...
13.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Photo of "two houses at 3207-11 Harrison Boulevard, designed and built by C. E. Shepard" (presumably Clarence, not Charles Shepard). Also description of Shepard's architectural business with offices in...
14.
Q.: What Can You Tell Me about the Loose Mansion?
January 22, 1995
The Jacob L. Loose mansion at 101 E. Armour Blvd. was sold last November to a local non-profit foundation. The Integratism Foundation bought the building from the Resolution Trust Corp. for $390,000. The...
15.
Residence of J. F. Downing
December//1902
Description of the home of John F. Downing located on the northwest corner of Armour Boulevard and Campbell Street. W. W. Rose is listed as the architect and Hollinger & Mitchell the general contractors....
16.
Resolution from the City of Kansas City, Missouri Landmarks Commission Recognizing 4500 E. 107th Street
June 27, 1905
Manuscript contains documentation, including photographs, of recognition of the home of Roy Rank. The house, started in 1969, incorporates decorative elements from the demolished Thorny Croft Mansion at...
17.
Smith (Armour) Residences
Full frontal and partial side view; located on Armour Boulevard.
18.
Some Beautiful Homes of Kansas City
January/11/1914
Illustrations and captions for eight large houses or mansions in Kansas City, including the following: (1) the "E. Dickinson home, 5200 Madison Ave[nue], an Elizabethan residence with strong partisans,"...
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Spring Building Activity
March/31/1901
Article about the new residential construction boom in Kansas City, describing the new and varying styles of architecture and methods of construction contrasting with simpler designs of the city in the...
20.
Spring Building Activity
March/31/1901
Illustrations and descriptions of the following residences new in Kansas City in 1901: (1) Dr. E. L. Henderson at 26th and Forest Avenue, designed by A. B. Anderson; (2) A. E. Holmes at Valentine and Roanoke...
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