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81.
Housing Tax Credits Find Home in Market
July 11-17, 2008
Article explains how low-income tax credits have helped encourage developers to renovate historic buildings. The steady demand for such housing and the availability of state and federal tax credits are...
82.
Jacob Loose Mansion
File includes flyer with photos and information on the Jacob Loose mansion at 101 East Armour Boulevard, built in 1909 and adapted for use by business.
83.
John Liesveld, Civic Leader, Florist, Dies
November/22/1975
Photo and obituary for John Liesveld, "founder and owner 43 years of Liesvelds, a florist shop at 442 Ward Parkway," dying at the age of 70 at his residence at 200 West 67th Terrace. Description of his...
84.
Kansas City (Mo.) School District Records Finding Aid
1867-ca1990
This collection contains material transferred from the Kansas City School District to the Kansas City Public Library and the Missouri Valley Special Collections department, primarily in the early to mid...
85.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of John Downing, president of the New England National Bank. He arrived in Kansas City in 1882 from Illinois, and became "one of the founders of the Kansas City Art Institute," residing at...
86.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of Colonel Karl Daenzer Klemm, or Karl Klemm, a businessman born in Saint Louis in 1880 and coming to Kansas City in 1918 as a banker before entering the railroad industry, with residence...
87.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of Frank Niles, a philanthropist and "President of the Niles & Moser Cigar Company." Born in Pennsylvania in 1858 and starting a cigar company in Saint Joseph in 1899 and moving it to Kansas...
88.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of John Prescott, "co-owner of "Prescott & Snider, now recognized as one of the most substantial investment institutions in the country." Born in New Hampshire in 1866 and raised in Topeka,...
89.
Kansas City as It Is
1903
Photo of the residence of Franklin Crabbs, at 1000 Armour Boulevard.
90.
Kansas City Blues Parade
1952
Looking west along Armour from Main at cars lined up to honor the Kansas City Blues in a South Central Business Association parade. Also shows Wolferman's grocery store, located at 15 E. Armour.
91.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Illustration and biographical sketch of Mary Scherrill Dickerson, or Mary Dickerson, an eccentric automobile driver and "the owner of the most expensive automobile in Kansas City" in the 1901s. Description...
92.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Christian Heinz, "connected with the building interests of Kansas City," born in Germany in 1861 and emigrating to Cameron, Missouri, about 1881, before coming to Kansas City in...
93.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Conway Holmes, "the vice president of the Pioneer Trust Company." He was born in Kansas City in 1865, a son of Nehemiah Holmes. He joined his father's business about 1880 "as a car...
94.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Charles McElroy, a real estate developer residing "at Woodlea apartments on Broadway and Armour boulevard" while owning a "residence property at No. 2625 East [6th Street]." Born...
95.
KC Neighborhood's Future is in Its Past
March 14, 2012
Article reports on efforts to have the Squier Park Historic District included on the National Register of Historic Places. The 16-block district is bounded by Armour Boulevard, The Paseo, 39th Street,...
96.
Kenwood Apartments
Illustrations and information on the Kenwood Apartments at 614-621 Armour Boulevard.
97.
Kerrigan Has a Record of Long Service to Legion
September/5/1958
Photo and biographical article about James Kerrigan, "vice-president of H. T. Poindexter & Sons Merchandise company," named "as one of the five national vice-commanders of the American Legion," residing...
98.
Kirk Armour Residence
Postcard of the Kirk Armour home at Warwick and Armour
99.
Leaders in Our Town
1952
Photo and bio of Frank Land, "founder and secretary general" of the Grand Council of the Order of De Molay," a masonic organization for boys orphaned by World War I, with offices at 201 East Armour Boulevard....
100.
Local Schools Collection Finding Aid
This Local Schools Collection consists of various pamphlets, booklets, brochures, etc., about different types of area schools. It does not include the public schools.
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