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Long, Robert A
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Kansas City Museum
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Gladstone Boulevard
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September 1912
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Corinthian Hall
2008
Description and history of the Robert Alexander Long house, Corinthian Hall, in Kansas City at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard. Built in 1909-1920 and designed by Henry F. Hoit, the house became the Kansas City...
2.
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
1999
Biographical information about Robert Alexander Long, or R. A. Long (1850-1934), "Missouri's most famous lumber entrepreneur" and owner of "the nation's largest lumber produc[ing]" company in 1920, with...
3.
From Tree to Trade
1920
Booklet on the history and operations of the Long-Bell Lumber Company with photos and a portrait of its founder R. A. Long, or Robert Long, on the second-to-last page.
4.
Globe Surety Company List of Directors
September 1912
List of directors of the Globe Surety Company published in 1912.
5.
Historic Kansas City Architecture
//1975
Book contains a photo and caption of the R.A. Long home later the Kansas City Museum located at 3218 Gladstone Blvd.
6.
Kansas City. ..The Way We Were
//1981
Photos of the estate at Longview Farm in Lee's Summit, Missouri, owned by lumber magnate Robert A. Long and made famous largely by his daughter, Loula Long Combs, "a horsewoman of national renown."
7.
Longview Farm
2008
Description and history of the Robert Alexander Long house designed by Henry F. Hoit on Long's farm in Lee's Summit. George Kessler was the landscape architect. It was built between 1913 and 1916. Includes...
8.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the R. A. Long residence, completed in 1910.
9.
Missouri: Special Limited Supplement
1930
Photo and bio of Robert Alexander Long, or Robert Long, "chairman of the Board of Directors of [t]he Long-Bell Lumber Company of Kansas City," born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in 1873,...
10.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Contains a photo of "R. A. Long's residence, 3218 Gladstone Boulevard."
11.
R. A. Long Residence
September 1912
Photos of the interior and exterior of the R. A. Long, or Robert Long residence, also known as Corinthian Hall or the former Kansas City Museum, designed by architect Henry Hoit.
12.
Robert A. Long
1912
Biographical sketch of Robert Long, "[d]istinguished citizen, capitalist and philanthropist and the largest lumberman in the Southwest," born in Kentucky in 1850 and establishing his lumber company in...
13.
Robert A. Long
1912
Photo and bio of Robert Long, "president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company," born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in the late 1800s and building "the R. A. Long Building, the first steel skeleton...
14.
Robert A. Long
March 20, 1905
Biographical sketch of Robert Alexander Long, or Robert Long, a lumberman born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City about 1873, becoming founder and president of the Lon-Bell Lumber Company with...
15.
Robert Long
1924
Photo and bio of Robert Long, "founder of the Long-Bell Lumber Company," born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in 1873 as a butcher before entering the lumber industry, with residence at 3218...
16.
Robert Long
1908
Biographical article about Robert Long, founder and president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in 1873, with his R. A. Long Building under construction...
17.
Robert Long
1929
Photos of Robert Alexander Long, or Robert Long, and his mansion called Corinthian Hall at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard. Biographical sketch of his life and career, born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas...
18.
Robert Long
1925
Photo and bio of Robert Long, "the southwest's greatest business executive and Kansas City's richest citizen" as president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company, born in Kentucky in 1850.
19.
There Is No Limit: Architecture and Sculpture in Kansas City
1934
History of the R. A. Long residence at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard, later the Kansas City Museum.
20.
There Is No Limit: Architecture and Sculpture in Kansas City
1934
Description of the architecture of the museum, originally the residence of R. A. Long, and the career of its architect, E. M. Price.
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