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1. Arthur Mitchell Arthur Mitchell 1886 Listing of Arthur Mitchell, photographer, with offices at 805 Main Street and residence at 541 Locust Street in 1886. There are no entries for Arthur Mitchell in the directories of 1883-1884 or 1915-1916....

2. History of Kansas City, Missouri History of Kansas City, Missouri 1888 Biographical sketch of David Thomson, or D. P. Thomson, "the well known photographer of Kansas City" born near Knoxville, Missouri in 1849 and coming here in 1873 with shop at 610 Main Street.

3. Hughes' Kansas City Views Hughes' Kansas City Views 1896 Photo of the D. P. Thomson photography studio (1002 Walnut Street) in the same building at 10th and Walnut Streets as the F. G. Smith Piano Company (1000 Walnut Street).

4. Hughes' Kansas City Views Hughes' Kansas City Views 1900 Photo of the D. P. Thomson residence (according to the local history index card the center photo on the left), a "home built for the owners of Roanoke."

5. Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance May//1886 Description of Scotford and Company, "'[t]he leading photographers,' no. 715 Main Street."

6. Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908 Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908 1908 Biographical sketch of David Thomson, usually called D. P. Thomson, a professional photographer. Born in Ray County, Missouri in 1849 and coming to Kansas City in 1873 as part owner of "the photograph...

7. Mathew Brady: Historian with a Camera Mathew Brady: Historian with a Camera 1955 Photos of Kansas City and the steamboat "Mary McDonald" at Wyandotte, Kansas, just after the Civil War, taken by early photographer Mathew Brady (ca. 1824-1894), with photos of him starting with photograph...

8. Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work 1912 Photo and bio of Ralph Byron Baird, or Ralph Baird, a director of the Kansas City Press Club and regular staff photographer for the Kansas City Post newspaper and for Collier's Weekly magazine "in the...

9. Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work 1912 Photo and bio of Lyman Studebaker, an award-winning photographer born in Illinois in 1874 and coming to Kansas City in 1905 with "a studio at 1024 Walnut street," later moved to 911 Grand Avenue.

10. Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Dictionary Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Dictionary 1902 Photo and bio of Benjamin Strauss, a prominent photographer of Kansas City since 1900, born in Cleveland in 1871.

11. Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Directory Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Directory 1902 Photo and bio of Arthur Cornish, "the photographer," born in Illinois in 1873, starting as a portraitist and moving to Kansas City to join "D. P. Thomson, the veteran photographer" for nine years before...

12. Rundolph Goebel Rundolph Goebel 1878 Biographical sketch of Rundolph Goebel, a photographer, steamboat pilot, and shipbuilder in Saint Charles. He was born in Germany in 1835 and emigrated to Missouri about 1853 and opened photography galleries...

13. The Book of Missourians The Book of Missourians 1906 Biographical sketch of Ludwig Frederick Hammer, or Ludwig Hammer, a Saint Louis photograph manufacturer born in Germany in 1834 and emigrating to Missouri in 1856, starting about 1862 "in the art of making...

14. The Kansas City Centennial The Kansas City Centennial 1950 Photos and description of Brookings Montgomery, or Monty Montgomery (pictured), "commercial photographer who has been a part of the current Kansas City scene since he moved here at the time of World War...