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Nettie Thompson Grove
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Atlas of Kansas City, Missouri: Extended Limits
1891
Map showing the cemetery at 29th and Grand Avenues. Available on microfilm.
2.
Caretaker's Cottage at Union Cemetery
1995
Full frontal and side view of caretaker's cottage. Cemetery located at 28th and Warwick Trafficway.
3.
Confederate Soldiers Monument
Full frontal and side view of monument to 15 Confederate soldiers. Cemetery located at 28th and Warwick Trafficway.
4.
Dedication Of the Ornamental Entrance To Union Cemetery
1954
An eight page typewritten paper originally presented as an address by City Counselor David Proctor at the dedication of the new entrance to Union Cemetery at 28th Street Terrace and Warwick Trafficway,...
5.
Digitizing Union Cemetery Records an Ongoing Process
Winter 2006
Rick Graff, board vice president of Union Cemetery, reports that he is making progress in putting the Union Cemetery burial records in to a database. As of this time records A through Fe have been recorded....
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Farms Owned by Isaac McCoy
December 1922
Description of part of the Isaac McCoy farm set apart as the McCoy cemetery, labeled as part of Union Cemetery on the local history index card.
7.
Farms Owned by Isaac McCoy
October 3, 1921
Description of the land owned by Reverend Isaac McCoy as his first farm and burial site for his wife, Christiana McCoy, and other family members. According to the local history index card, all a part of...
8.
Kansas City's Hidden Union Cemetery
December/27/1963
[O]ught to be one of the community's most popular sites. Needs entrance to add to the brick wall built by the Native Sons of Kansas City.
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Kansas City's Union Cemetery
Photos, illustrations, maps, and information on Union Cemetery in Kansas City, established about 1857 at about 28th and Main Streets. Origins and history of the cemetery as an expansion for the overcrowded...
10.
Kuni Kruger Tombstone
1989
Full frontal view of Kuni Kruger tombstone.
11.
Looking Backward
December 1922
Description of Union Cemetery by Daniel Geary, co-founder of the cemetery, where the first interment was made in 1858.
12.
New Road Signs in Union Cemetery
July 1996
Signs installed by the Parks and Recreation Department to aid navigation in the cemetery.
13.
Potter's Field
May 16, 1911
Closing of the Union Cemetery leads to replacement of city's only Potter's Field at new location on Municipal Farm in Leeds.
14.
Ragan Cemetery
The graves were moved to Union Cemetery in the late 1880s. Reference: Mrs. Greenberry Ragan, March 1973. This cemetery was on the old Jacob Ragan farm, now in the vicinity of 36th and Cherry Streets.
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1957, Page p368
1909-1957
A portion of Kansas City from E. 26th Street south to E. 28th Street and from Main Street east to McGee Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1957, Page p391
1909-1957
A portion of Kansas City from E. 29th Street south to E. 30th Street and from Main Street east to McGee Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1957, Page p403
1909-1957
A portion of Kansas City from E. 28th Street south to E. 29th Street and from Michigan Avenue east to Brooklyn Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to...
18.
Tenth Census of the United States: Social Statistics of Cities
1880
Brief summary of the city's four listed cemeteries in 1880, with their ownerships, locations, sizes, and number of interments.
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Toll Gate to Westport: Marking of Historic Site a Bicentennial Project for Society
November//1975
Article about the toll gate at the Union Cemetery at 27th and Main Streets, in the Westport area before 1874.
20.
Tombstone Inscriptions
//1986
List of those buried in the cemetery founded in 1857.
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