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Founding and Location of William Jewell College
//1914
History of William Jewell College located in Liberty, Missouri and written by L. M. Lawson who was a youthful witness or had contact with those who were the principal participants of the founding of the...
2.
The Methodist Missions Among the Indian Tribes in Kansas
1905-1906
This extensive article is written for the Kansas State Historical Society by the Rev. J. J. Lutz. The Methodist Church sent missionaries to the Kansas Territory to convert the local Indian tribes. The...
3.
Ray Where?
2002
Photographs and article describing the city of Raytown, Missouri. Article discusses schools, crime, traffic, and business in the city.
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Well Connected
2006
Article about the life and work of architect Mary Rockwell Hook. It focuses particularly on her work for the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky and includes photographs of her buildings there....
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Sneak Attack At Lone Jack
April 1, 1996
Story of how guerrillas surrounded enemy cavalrymen in the small Missouri town of Lone Jack in August of 1862. Includes maps and photographs as illustrations.
6.
Steamboat in a Cornfield?
April 1, 2006
Article describing the wreck and excavation of the Arabia, a steamboat carrying passengers and merchandise that sank just outside of Parkville, Missouri in September, 1856. Bob Hawley, his sons Greg and...
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A Week in the Life of Kearney: Stories From the Missouri Photo Workshop
April 2002
The community of Kearney, Missouri, is portrayed with 15 color photographs taken as part of the Missouri Photo Workshop. Photos show school scenes, people of all ages, and a business street.
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The Dodge City Peace Commission
April 2013
Article provides biographical information for five of eight individuals who posed for a photograph on June 7, 1883, that captured Dodge City's peace commissioners at that time. Three of the eight pictured...
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Kansas City's Social Season Highlights Much Grace and Charm
April, 1950
Article briefly traces the history of African American social life and status in Kansas City. Mentions the Ivanhoe Club and the Beau Brummels as early social groups. In Kansas City, Kansas, the Trouveur...
10.
Beating the Odds in Missouri: Stuart Symington's First Campaign For the Senate, 1952
April, 2003
Article details the Missouri U. S. senatorial campaign of 1952 when Democratic candidate Stuart Symington from St. Louis ran against the incumbant Republican James P. Kem from Kansas City. Symington had...
11.
A First-Class Café
April//1903
Short description of the café designed by Louis Curtiss located at 804-6 Delaware in Kansas City, Missouri. Includes interior photographs in the supplement section of this issue.
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James Welling: Photographs, 1981-98
April//1999
Review of photography show at the Society for Contemporary Photography Gallery.
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Photographs and Facts
April/1/1916
Photo and bio of Harry Evans, "president of the Ponca Refining Company of Ponca City," Oklahoma, born in Ohio and arriving in Kansas City in 1888, becoming secretary of the Kansas City Hardware Company,...
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Photographs and Facts: Clement F. Clarke
April/1/1916
Photo and bio of Clement Clarke, a native Kansas City lawyer with the Caroll Adjustment Company, describing his life and career.
15.
Photographs and Facts
April/15/1916
Photo and biographical article about John Hutton, a lawyer "born near Parsons, Kansas," practicing in Kansas City, and residing at 1100 Bellefontaine Avenue.
16.
Photographs and Facts
April/8/1916
Photo and biographical article about J. Howard Harbison, secretary and co-founder of the Harbison Manufacturing Company in 1898, born in Kansas City in 1878 and starting work at the age of 14, residing...
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Photographs and Facts
April/8/1916
Photo and biographical article about Bruce Nace, "president of the F. Nace Box Company," born in Pennsylvania in 1867 starting out "as a civil engineer with the Fort Scott Railroad."
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Lexington and the Santa Fe Trail
August 1, 1991
This article is 19th in the magazines series on museums and historic sites along the Santa Fe Trail. Author presents the history of Lexington, Missouri, and its involvement with the Santa Fe Trail including...
19.
Home, Sweet Battlefront
August 1, 2004
Photographs and article describing the John Wornall house in Westport, Missouri, particularly during the Battle of Wesport, October 1863. ''Wornall returned to the Westport home in 1874, following four...
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A Well-Documented Life
August 1, 2005
Photographs and article of artist Sydney Larson, former professor of art at Columbia College where he taught for five decades. He was an apprentice with Thomas Hart Benton, sketching Benton's mural ''Independence...
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