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121.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Illustration of the house "under construction" at 637 West 57th Street.
122.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Illustration of the house "under construction" at 641 West 58th Street.
123.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
llustration of the house "under construction" at 801 West 58th Street.
124.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Illustration of the "home of E. B. Rogers, 401 West 61st" Street.
125.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Photo of the "home of W. R. Hornbuckle [or William Rufus Hornbuckle, also known as William Hornbuckle], 1 West 62nd" Street.
126.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Photo of the "home of Dr. Donald R. Black, 2 West 62nd" Street.
127.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Photo of the "home of W. P. Hamilton, 6 West 62nd" Street.
128.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Photo of the "home of David A. Murphy, 7 West 62nd" Street.
129.
Cowherd Built Homes: "The Standard of Value"
1923
Photo of the "home of Dr. Edgar Smith, 14 West 62nd" Street.
130.
Dr. Trice Residence
March 14, 1905
Photo of the "residence of Dr. O. C. Trice, 3236 East Ninth Street."
131.
E. Triplet Rural Residence
1877
Illustration of the rural Jackson County residence of E. Triplet.
132.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1928
Illustration of the home of James Hyatt McGee, or James McGee, at 19th and Main, the "First Brick House in Jackson County, Built in 1845 [sic]."
133.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1927
Illustration with a caption pointing out the home of Madame Berenice Chouteau on Pearl Street.
134.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1927
Illustration of the Guinotte home at 3rd and Troost Streets.
135.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1928
Contains an illustration of the Chouteau house, one of the two houses "where heaviest fighting occurred" during the Battle of Big Blue part of the Battle of Westport.
136.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1928
Illustration of the Jesse Riddlesbarger mansion at 3rd and Delaware Streets, "[o]ne of the finest in the '50s," "[b]ought by Phil Shannon in 1861," and later the "residence of Pat Shannon, tenth mayor"...
137.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1927
Illustration of the "residence of William S. Gregory [or William Gregory], First Mayor of Kansas City" in 1853, at the northwest corner of 4th and Locust Streets and photo of him.
138.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1928
Illustrated map of the Thomas Smart farm in 1837, showing its later street divisions and land value differences by 1928 ($400 to $50 million). Bounded on this map by 9th, 12th, Holmes, and the alley west...
139.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1928
Photo of Dr. Johnston Lykins, Kansas City's first legal mayor (and second otherwise) on page 511 and illustration of his house at 12th and Washington Streets on page 475, with a biographical sketch of...
140.
Edward Dickinson Residence
September 1, 1912
Photos of the Edward Dickinson residence at 52nd and Madison Streets, designed by architects A. Van Brunt & Company.
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