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"J. C. Nichols Company" country club district
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J C Nichols Company
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Ray, Mrs Sam (Mildred...
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1000 Acres Restricted, Country Club District: J. C. Nichols
June//1909
Restricted to single residences only, ranging in value from $3,000 to $10,000 and up. Large lots and acre tracts with city conveniences. No monotonous repetition of the same design of houses.Ample parkways...
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A Guide to the New Foot Trails and Bridle Paths in Mission Hills and Indian Hills Country Club District
1922-04
Trails in the Mission Hills and Indian Hills area, shown in color.
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A Map of the Country Club District
1930
Map of the Country Club District with drawings illustrating people, places, and events in Kansas City history.
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Biography of J. C. Nichols (1880-1950), Developer
2003
5.
Buildings, Apartments, and Homes in Country Club Plaza
April 9, 1905
Book contains photos of many of the original buildings, apartments, and homes in the Country Club Plaza area including the businesses and gasoline stations.
6.
Colonial Village Development in Kansas City, Mo.
March//1933
Description of the housing development with strict zoning to ensure adherence of high property value and livability of the neighborhood.
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Country Club District [1917]
1917-04
Title continues: "Including Sunset Hill, Mission Hills, Hampstead Gardens, Wornall Manor, and Greenway Fields, '1,500 Acres Restricted. Planned, Developed, and Offered Exclusively by J.C. Nichols."
Street...
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Country Club District [1920s] and Greater Kansas City
circa 1920s
Map of the Country Club District, including Mission Hills, Indian Hills, Meyer Circle, Stratford Gardens, Hampstead Gardens, Greenway Fields, Armour Fields, Romanelli Gardens, Armour Hills, Crestwood,...
9.
Country Club District [1922]
1922-08
Title continues: "Including Sunset Hill, Mission Hills, Indian Hills, Hampstead Gardens, Crestwood, Greenway Fields, Wornall Manor, Westwood, Westwood Hills, and Armour Hills. 2,500 Acres Restricted. Planned,...
10.
Country Club District [1930s]
circa 1930s
Map of the Country Club District, including Mission Hills, Indian Hills, Meyer Circle, Stratford Gardens, Hampstead Gardens, Greenway Fields, Armour Fields, Romanelli Gardens, Armour Hills, Crestwood,...
11.
Country Club District Bulletin
1919-1930
Several years of the bulletin for the Country Club District with drawings and photos of homes, churches, scuptures, fountains, businesses, people, and maps of land developments, etc. Includes mainly residential...
12.
Country Club District: ''Kansas City's Greatest Asset''
May 6, 1930
Advertising brochure with map showing housing developments in the Country Club District. Shows the Ward Parkway and Meyer Circle areas, and Romanelli Gardens extended.
13.
Country Club Plaza, Panorama
Panoramic Postcard of the Country Club Plaza
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Country Club Plaza: 46th Street Terrace to Ward Parkway, Mill Creek Parkway Westward to Penn
1926
Book describing and depicting scenes of and planning involved with the Country Club District and Plaza.
15.
Defense Housing in a Subdivision
November//1941
Photos, drawings, and article about two houses (at 5424 Norwood Road and 4924 State Line Road in the Country Club District) designed by architect Edward Tanner. Funded through the low-cost "defense housing...
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From $1.25 to $1600 an Acre: Part of Armour Farm Bought by J. C. Nichols for $370,000
April/2/1922
Notice of the sale of the Armour farm land between 65th, Oak, 71st, and Wornall Road to the J. C. Nichols Investment Company.
17.
History of the Neighborhood
Fall//1998
History and current description of "the excellent example of the planned residential subdivisions developed by the J. C. Nichols Company," including the Crestwood residential district established in 1919...
18.
Homes and Floor Plans
February 1939
This issue contains photos of homes with floor plans of some residences built by the J. C. Nichols Company in the Country Club District.
19.
J. C. Nichols Builds Again on Bedrock Worth Reckoning with
October//1934
Comprehensive article about the story of the J. C. Nichols Company's land developments, with many photos and an annotated map.
20.
J. C. Nichols Collection Finding Aid
1912-1960 (bulk 1922-1950)
J. C. Nichols was born in Olathe, Kansas, in 1880 and died in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1950. He was a major residential land developer in the metropolitan area. He was a pioneer in the development of...
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