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Bryant Building
(31)
Buildings
(19)
Architects
(7)
Emery, Bird, Thayer ...
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11th Street
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Photograph, B/w
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Book
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Newspaper Article
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Montgomery
(8)
M L Van Nada
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William Rufus Jackson
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1930
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Kansas City's Tallest Buildings
From the Kansas City Codes Administration, April 13, 1983: Kansas City Power & Light Building, 476 feet; City Hall, 443 feet; Fidelity Bank, 426 feet; Hyatt Regency, 413 feet; Commerce Towers, 407 feet;...
2.
Bryant Building (First)
Full corner view of first building; located at southwest corner of 11th and Grand.
3.
Bryant Building Under Construction
Distant view of second building under construction.
4.
Bryant Building
Full view of second building. Also shows Emery Bird Thayer.
5.
Bryant Building
Full frontal and corner view.
6.
Petticoat Lane, West from Grand
Postcard of Petticoat Lane, West from Grand
7.
Council on World Affairs
Letters, papers, and reports on the Council on World Affairs of Greater Kansas City, located in the Bryant Building in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
8.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Business engaged in installing "the best and most modern labor-saving machinery" such as "Cahall water tube boilers. ..Blake feed-water heaters, steam and oil separators, radial brick chimneys, fuel oil...
9.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Photo and bio of D. A. Shanholtzer, a realtor with offices in the Bryant Building.
10.
Kansas City: Its Resources and Their Development
1890
Photo and bio of Francis Sharp, "general contractor, No. 3230 Garner Street" since 1880. Builder of the following local structures: the Kansas City Club Building, the Bullene, Moore & Emery Building, "Dr....
11.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 2, 1896-1907, Page p115
1896-1907
Northern part of early Kansas City in the Financial District from E. 10th Street south to E. 12th Street and from Main Street east to McGee Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers...
12.
Grand Avenue
1900
Looking north along the east side of Grand from 12th.
13.
Emery, Bird, Thayer Building
1901
Frontal and side view looking northwest, Grand and 11th Street. Also shows first Bryant building.
14.
Henry Van Brunt Travel Diary Finding Aid
1901
Noted as Volume XI, this approximately 200-page travel diary was kept by Henry Van Brunt during a 1901 trip through western Europe, beginning in Geneva and including descriptions of Lyons, Avignon, Nimes,...
15.
Architecture and Society: Selected Essays of Henry Van Brunt
1903
Photo of the old Bryant Building in 1903.
16.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of Dr. Samuel James, a physician born in Virginia in 1854 and moving to Missouri in 1882 and to Kansas City in 1889 with offices in the Bryant Building.
17.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of William Lemuel Powell, or William Powell, "President of the Investment Security Company" in the Bryant Building ("Bryan [sic] building"?) in Kansas City. Born in Illinois in 1859...
18.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of John McDowell Trimble, or John Trimble, president of the Kansas City Bar Association in 1900. Born in Virginia in 1851 and moving to Missouri in 1866 as a teacher and then coming...
19.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of William Francis Zumbrunn, or William Zumbrunn, a "[l]oan broker" of Kansas City. Born in Nebraska in 1877 and coming to Kansas City in 1904 with offices in the Bryant Building.
20.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of Judge James Gibson, a lawyer and former mayor of Kansas City, born in Cooper County, Missouri, in 1849 and coming to Kansas City in 1871, with offices in the Bryant Building.
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