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"Schools" 1926
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M E Ballou
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Weber Engine Company
1926
Full frontal and side view of Weber Engine Company; located at 1101 Winchester.
2.
Redemptorist High School
1926
Framed photograph (9 in. x 20.5 in.) of Redemptorist High School, Class of 1926. The group of young women and girls are seated/standing in front of what appears to be a stage. Exact location not given....
3.
Mount Washington School Class
1926
Exterior view of an unidentified group of students standing by door at Mount Washington School.
4.
Liberty Memorial
September 20, 1926
View of base of Liberty Memorial and Memory Hall.
5.
Katherine Neuer
1926
Full body portrait in dance costume of Katherine Neuer. According to newspaper clippings in Scrapbook #2 of the collection, she is the daughter of Mrs. Ed Neuer, 5414 Cherry Street.
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Katherine Neuer
1926
Autographed, full body portrait in dance costume of Katherine Neuer, daughter of Mrs. Ed Neuer, 5414 Cherry Street.
7.
Katherine Neuer
1926
Autographed portrait in dance attire of Katherine Neuer.
8.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Description, history, and photos of Independence, including photos of churches, schools, and other buildings, with description of recent and growing businesses and waterworks system.
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Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Photos and description of the northeast Jackson County town of Sibley, established around the 1808 settlement of Fort Osage, giving the town's history, including its oldest homes built around 1820, railroads,...
10.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Photos and description of the Jackson County town of Sugar Creek, established between Independence and Kansas City as an industrial district built around an oil refinery at the turn of the 20th century,...
11.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Brief description of the flying school at Richards Flying Field.
12.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
General description of the Jackson County town of Oak Grove, Missouri, population 1,100, thirty miles from Kansas City, with photos of its main street, schools, churches, and residences.
13.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Section of the book about Lee's Summit, Missouri, with a population of 2,000 in 1926, and its business organizations, churches, residences, and schools, with sample photos of each.
14.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Section of the book on the Jackson County town of Raytown, population 450 but "growing rapidly," with photos and descriptions of businesses, churches, schools, transportation facilities, and the town in...
15.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Description with photos about Grain Valley, Missouri, population 475, and its businesses, churches, schools, and railroad.
16.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Description with photos about Grandview, Missouri, and its businesses, churches, schools, and railroads.
17.
Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
1926
Description with photos about Greenwood, Missouri, population 450, and its highway, businesses, churches, schools, and railroads.
18.
History of Rollins Public School
1926
Paper about the history of the Rollins public school at 41st, Main, and Walnut Streets, written by the school's principal in 1926, Sally Knox Boon, or Sally Boon. School land bought from prominent pomologist...
19.
Ford Assembly Plant
1926
Distant view of Ford Assembly Plant; located at 1025 Winchester Avenue.
20.
Edgehill Quadrangle
1926
Topographical map of parts of Iron, Washington, and Reynolds counties within Mark Twain National Forest. Also noted on the map are geological features within the park, as well as numerous schools.
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