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"Petticoat Lane" 1950
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Petticoat Lane
(9)
11th Street
(6)
Fire Trucks
(2)
Buildings
(2)
Main Street
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Photograph, B/w
(8)
Finding Aid
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Montgomery
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1.
11th Street
1950
Looking west along 11th from the east side of McGee.
2.
Fire Truck in Downtown Kansas City
1950
Hook-and-ladder truck turning west onto Petticoat Lane (11th Street) from Walnut.
3.
Fire Truck in Downtown Kansas City
1950
Small trucks turning west onto Petticoat Lane (11th Street) from Walnut.
4.
Main Street
1950
Rooftop view looking northeast from the northwest corner of 11th and Main.
5.
Main Street
1950
Looking north along Main from 11th.
6.
Missouri
November 1953
Extensive article with numerous photos and descriptions of the state of Missouri and including Kansas City. Mention of the two Kansas Cities, "Boss Tom Pendergast," Thomas Hart Benton, Floyd Shoemaker,...
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Mrs. Sam Ray Postcard Collection Finding Aid
1890-1995
Mildred Kittell Ray was born in Halstead, Kansas, on September 22, 1895. An avid collector of postcards (buttons, too), Mrs. Ray, at the age of 72, initiated a column in the Kansas City Times and Kansas...
8.
Petticoat Lane
1950
Looking east along 11th from Main.
9.
Petticoat Lane
1950
Looking east along 11th from Main.
10.
Petticoat Lane
circa 1950
View of 11th Street or Petticoat Lane looking toward the west at the Grand Avenue intersection in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The Emery Bird Thayer store is in view on the northwest corner of 11th...
11.
Robert Askren Photograph Collection Finding Aid
circa 1870s-2005, bulk 1950-1980s
Local photographer Robert G. Askren donated photographs and negatives to the Missouri Valley Special Collections in 2006. He worked for Harkins Commercial Photo Co. which he later purchased and renamed...
12.
Sharp Building
1950
Full frontal and side view; located on northwest corner of 11th Street (Petticoat Lane) and Walnut.
13.
Where Did the Name for the Lillis Building Come From?
November 10, 1996
The name came from James F. Lillis, Sr., who bought the 10-story building on Petticoat Lane (11th Street between Main and Walnut streets) from the Kansas City Boys Home in 1927. Lillis became the new name...
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