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181. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting & Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting & Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Contains a photo of the "residence of J. D. Riddell, no. 2619 Forest Avenue," designed by Charles Smith.

182. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photo of the bishop's house at 3020 Harrison Street, built by architect Charles Smith and contractor Hucke & Sexton.

183. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Includes photos of the exterior and interior of the "residence of H. L. Root, no. 2905 Independence Avenue," designed by Charles Smith.

184. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Includes photo of the "residence of Elmer Williams, no. 3401 Harrison Street," designed by Charles Smith.

185. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Incudes photo of the "residence of Charles A. Smith, 810 Benton Boulevard," designed by Charles Smith.

186. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Includes photo of the "residence of A. C. Swayze, no. 3747 Euclid Avenue," designed by Charles Smith.

187. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photos of the exterior and interior of the Halliwell home at 3000 Harrison Street, designed by Charles Smith.

188. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photos of the interior of the J. J. Heim, or Joseph Heim home at 300 Walrond Avenue, designed by Charles Smith.

189. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photo of the "residences of M. G. and Ferdinand Heim, 324 and 340 Walrond Avenue," designed by Charles Smith.

190. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photos of the exterior and interior of the "residence of Harry B. Duke, no. 2930 Forest Avenue."

191. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photos of the exterior and interior of the "residence of Daniel Hughes, 2809 Forest Avenue."

192. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photo of the "residence of J. C. Hill, no. 3001 Forest Avenue."

193. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photo of the "residence of J. C. MacGregor, no. 2629 Forest Avenue."

194. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photo of the "residence of F. K. Coleman, N. W. corner Tenth Street and Park Avenue," at 928 Park Avenue.

195. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. Buildings by Hucke & Sexton Contracting and Building Company, Kansas City, Missouri, U. S. A. 1902 Photo of the "Flat Building" apartments at the southeast corner of 11th and Olive Streets, home to Mrs. Susie Callaway.

196. Buildings, Apartments, and Homes in Country Club Plaza 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.

197. Bulldozers Threaten Historic Shawnee House Bulldozers Threaten Historic Shawnee House July/15/1959 Photo and caption about "the historic old house [106 years old in 1959] at K-10 and Nieman road in Shawnee," Kansas, threatened with demolition without funds to "preserve it as a Johnson County Museum."...

198. Bullene-Choplin Residence Bullene-Choplin Residence Information on the Bullene-Choplin residence, a restored historic home in Independence, Missouri.

199. Burnham Residence Burnham Residence Full frontal view; located on Independence Avenue.

200. C. & J. F. Chiles Residence C. & J. F. Chiles Residence 1877 Illustrations of the "the stock farm residence of C. & J. F. Chiles" in Jackson County and of "the property and residence of J. H. Cannon," called "Stony Point," in Sni-a-Bar Township of Jackson County,...