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21.
Artist Sketches Lessons of Life
July/15/1975
File containing a photo and biographical article about Chester Starks, an artist and Kansas City health inspector since World War II. Creator of a locally well-known public restroom poster for the city...
22.
Bill Hayden to Downtown Law Office
January/24/1975
File containing a biographical article about William Hayden, a black Kansas City lawyer with offices "at the Traders National bank building at 12th and Grand" and formerly at 1825 A Vine Street and 1509...
23.
Biography of John A. Jones (1867-1937), Businessman and Barber
1999
24.
Biography of Leona Pouncey Thurman (1911-1985), Attorney
1999
25.
Bro-An Card and Gift Shop to Hold Open House Sunday
April 12, 1952
News article about an event held at the "Bro-An Card and Gift Shop" at 1613 East 18th Street, owned by Mrs. Geneva Brown and Mrs. Helen Anderson.
26.
Brooklyn Auto Salvage
November 1951
View of Brooklyn Auto Salvage office and lot, located at 2506 E. 18th Street.
27.
C. H. Countee: A Negro Funeral Home Formerly Operated by Him
March/8/1956?
File containing an obituary for C. H. Countee, founder of "one of the first Negro funeral homes in Kansas City" at 1606 East 18th Street before dying at the age of 90.
28.
Can't Miss This Sign of 18th and Vine
May 6, 2008
"The city plans to erect a flashing neon or LED sign nearly two stories tall on the top of the building near the corner of 18th Street and the Paseo." The sign with its lights should be visible for a mile...
29.
Charles Bryant
File containing an obituary for Charles Bryant (1892-1952), "original owner of the Charles Bryant Barbecue, 1921 E. 18th Street" and father of Arthur Bryant. He was a native of Texas who started his restaurant...
30.
Charles Lockridge
1908
Biographical sketch of Charles Richard Lockridge, or Charles Lockridge, organizer of the Commercial Bank and overseer of his father's estate, born in Kansas City in 1860. Description of his father, Thomas...
31.
Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians
1938
Biographical sketch of Alvah Otis Thompson, or Alvah Thompson, president of the A. O. Thompson Lumber Company at 3100 East 18th Street. Born in Illinois in 1867 and coming to Kansas City as a member of...
32.
Club Profile: The Peach Tree Restaurant
October/November 2003
Review of the Peachtree Restaurant, located at 1512 E. 18th Street in the historic 18th and Vine area. The restaurant, which is located on the same block where the Streets Hotel once stood, "harks back...
33.
Commerce Bank Building Profile
1999
34.
Crossroads Arts District
2001-10-17
View looking toward the northeast showing the northeast corner of 18th and Wyandotte in the Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, Missouri. The address for the building on the corner is 130 W. 18th Street....
35.
Crossroads Arts District
2001-10-17
View of 18th Street looking west toward Wyandotte Street in the Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, Missouri. View taken from the intersection of 18th and Baltimore.
36.
Crosstown Substation
1970
Partial view of the Kansas City Power & Light Crosstown Substation, located at 18th and Holmes. For their work on this building, Kivett & Myers received an award for imaginative sculptural forms and use...
37.
Deaths: Gilbert G. Postlewait Glass Company Was Started by Him 35 Years Ago
June/2/1955
Obituary for Gilbert Postlewait, "79, of 1023 North Liberty street, Independence, president of the Postlewait Glass company, 1819 Troost avenue." Native of Illinois coming to Kansas City about 1900 and...
38.
Dick's Down Home Cook Shop
1929
Full frontal view of Dick's Down Home Cook Shop, located at 1521 E. 18th Street (18th and Vine).
39.
Discarded Street Names in Kansas City
Spring 1995
Article of street name origins, such as Catherine ("Holmes, from Independence avenue north," named for Mrs. William Mulkey, with the other Catherine the former 18th Street), Chandlar ("Central street,...
40.
Dorothea Eldridge Slide Collection Finding Aid
1957-1968
A group of 108 color slides of images of Kansas City from the 1950s and 1960s, taken by Eldridge, an amateur photographer. The photos include buildings, fountains, hospitals, rooftop views of downtown...
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