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Biography of Harry S. Truman (1884-1972), President of the United States (1945-1953)
2003
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Biography of Moses Grinter (1810-1878) and Anna Marshall Grinter (1820-1905), Pioneers
1999
3.
Boylers Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map of Morgan and Camden Counties in Missouri, just north of the Lake of the Ozarks. Included are northern branches of that lake and its feeders. Roads of various grades are shown, as well...
4.
Buckner Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map of Ray and Jackson counties in Missouri, including the towns of Orrick, Levasy, and Buckner, showing as well the Missouri River. Also depicted are roads of various grades, railroads,...
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Cass County, Missouri
ca. 1935
Map of Cass County showing townships, towns, roads, creeks and streams, churches, and schools.
6.
Edwards Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map of Benton County, Missouri, located in southwest Missouri adjacent to Lake of the Ozarks. Depicted are creeks feeding the lake, local roads, and numerous schools.
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Eldon Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map of Miller County in central Missouri. Depicted is the town of Eldon, as well as railroads and roads of varying grades, schools, churches, and cemeteries.
8.
Frederick Lyman Lee II, October 7, 1935-December 29, 1998
Winter//1999
Obituary for Frederick Lyman Lee II, or Fred Lee (1935-1998), a historical writer and native of Kansas City. Details of his life and career, starting as a writer in 1961 after service in the military,...
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Gravois Mills Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map of Morgan County, Missouri, adjacent to the Lake of the Ozarks. Included are the Gravois Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks, numerous hollows, beaches, and tributaries, and state roads and...
10.
James M. Greenwood Papers Finding Aid
1891-1941 (bulk 1891-1914)
James M. Greenwood was the leading educator in Kansas City for 40 years (1874-1914). In his tenure as superintendent of schools, he became recognized locally, nationally, and internationally. He was born...
11.
Lewis and Clark Resources
2003
A bibliography of materials related to Lewis and Clark held by the Kansas City Public Library.
12.
Liberty Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map which features the southern portion of the town of Liberty and a section of the Missouri River. Other towns and landmarks depicted are Claycomo, Ravenna Gardens, Glenaire, White Hall...
13.
Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present
1935
Biographical sketch of H. S. Julian, "special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States," born in Kentucky in 1862 and coming to Kansas City in 1884 as a lawyer, serving in the Spanish-American...
14.
Ottawa County, Oklahoma Topography
1927
Topographical map of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, including segments of the Spring River and Five Mile Creek. Map also depicts roads, highways, schools, and railroads.
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Piedmont Quadrangle
1935
Topographical map of areas of Reynolds, Carter, and Wayne counties in Missouri, including the town of Piedmont and segments of the Black and St. Francis rivers. Also depicted are roads of varying grades,...
16.
Weston Quadrangle
1951
Topographical map of an area of Platte County, Missouri, including the city of Weston and a segment of the Missouri River. Also depicted are adjacent areas of Atchison and Leavenworth counties in Kansas,...
17.
Why Charge a Cover?
July 19, 1935
Article about the plans for a high-class night club at 79th and Holmes Roads called Mayfair, "advertised as 'the most elaborate night club in the Middle West" with "elaborate furnishings, art, statuary,...
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