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August/20/1970
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1.
A Lost Pioneer
May 21, 2006
Americus V. McKim, known as "the father of Kansas City baseball" is buried in Elmwood Cemetery. He died February 10, 1910 at age 70. In the 1880s, "McKim was the driving force who brought major-league...
2.
Articles Written by John Edward Hicks
1949-1968
A collection of 163 pages of photocopied newspaper articles from the Kansas City Star and Kansas City Times authored by John Edward Hicks, a proofreader and reporter for the Star. Most of the articles...
3.
Author and Newsman George Washington Ogden Dies at 94: He Had Been City Editor of the Old Kansas City Times
April/6/1966
Obituary for George Washington Ogden, or George Ogden, "94, author and former city editor of the old Kansas City Times" "before its purchase by The Star." Native of Lawrence, Kansas coming to Kansas City...
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C. A. Reynolds: Services for Hall of Fame Founder Are Saturday
December/12/1958
Funeral notice for Chester Reynolds, "former chairman of the board of the H. D. Lee company [blue jeans manufacturers] and founder of the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City," residing "in Kansas City...
5.
Cowboy's Diary Reflects Hardship of Life on Plains
August/20/1970
Photo and biographical article about Sam Hastings, "a Kansas cowboy, a horse-trading mule-skinning frontiersman in the best shoot-em-up tradition," growing up near Fort Leavenworth and becoming a Confederate...
6.
Death Interrupts a Tradition at Royal
October 17, 2007
The Armstrong family of Glenburn, North Dakota, have for many years traveled to Kansas City and sold Tubby Burgers at the American Royal. "For two decades, the Armstrongs served hot, fresh, tasty food...
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For the Masses
May 20-26, 2004
Review of the 2004 Avenue of the Arts public art exhibition.
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Kansas City Live Stock Exchange
February/23/1947
Cartoon illustration of the intersection in front of the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Building at 16th and Genesee Streets with caption about the livestock industry's prominent economic role in Kansas...
9.
Negro Cowpoke Bulldogged 'Em in Style
September/11/1968
Biographical article about Bill Pickett, a black "native Texan" becoming a stunt cowboy in Oklahoma "credited with originating the bulldogging of steers" in 1893, "the same year the Cherokee Strip was...
10.
Rex Purefoy to be Inducted
August 24-30, 2007
Rex Purefoy, photographer for the Kansas City Call newspaper and a well-known western performer, has been inducted into the National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame. The Museum and Hall of Fame...
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