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"Bullene, Thomas B"
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Bullene, Thomas B
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Bullene, Moore, and ...
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Mayors
(5)
Bullene Brothers
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Department Stores
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Book
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Magazine Article
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Biography
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Charles S Stevenson
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Dana O Jensen
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William H Wilson
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George Fuller Green
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John F Gregory
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1908
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1968
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1975-1976
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2008
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April//1963
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A Missouri Merchant Recalls the Civil War: Reminiscences of Thomas B. Bullene of Kansas City
July//1962
Article about the Civil War diary of "Thomas B. Bullene [or Thomas Bullene], a prosperous Kansas City dry goods merchant," written in 1874 and covering the events from May 1, 1863, to October 23, 1864,...
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Biography of Thomas Bullene (1828-1894), Merchant and Mayor
2008
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Charles S. Stevenson Papers Finding Aid
1975-1976
Charles S. Stevenson was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1895, but grew up in Olathe, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. He worked at Hallmark Cards from the end of World War I until 1960. After retirement...
4.
Death of Thos. B. Bullene
December/8/1894
Obituary for Thomas Bullene, dying at the age of 67 "of Bright's disease," president of Bullene, Moore, Emery & Company.
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Diary of a Kansas City Merchant, 1874-1880
April//1963
Continuation of Thomas Bullene's journals written in 1874 "through 1880, recording significant events in Kansas City, important happenings in his personal life, and the growth of his big Bullen, Moore...
6.
Kansas City, Its Resources and Their Development: A Souvenir of the Kansas City Times
1890
Photo of Thomas Bullene, a director of the Kansas City Commercial Club.
7.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Thomas Bullene (1828-1894), the late manager of the department sotre of Bullene, Moore and Emery. He was born in New York, moved to Wisconsin, Iowa, and then Kansas City in 1863...
8.
Men Who Helped to Make Kansas City Great: Ex-Presidents of the Board of Trade
February//1899
Photo of Thomas Bullen, or T. B. Bullene, president of the Kansas City Board of Trade in 1882-1883.
9.
Prominent Kansas Citians
File contains copies from Kansas City newspapers with pictures of "prominent Kansas Citians." Some are undated but most date from the 1920s and 1930s, although one item, "Growth Along All Lines is Marked,"...
10.
The Commonwealth of Missouri; A Centennial Record
//1877
Portrait and biographical sketch of Thomas Brockway Bullene, or Thomas Bullene, usually referred to as T. B. Bullene, born in Hannibal, New York, in 1828. Description of his career as a merchandiser, starting...
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The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Portrait and biographical sketch of Thomas Bullene, prominent general store owner in Kansas City starting during the Civil War, with businesses under evolving names, in 1878 called Bullene, Moore & Emery....
12.
Thomas B. Bullene
1968
Photo and bio of Thomas B. Bullene, or Thomas Bullene (1828-1894), mayor of Kansas City in 1882 and owner of "one of the most widely known establishments in the West," the dry goods store of Bullene, Moore...
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Thomas B. Bullene, Kansas City's 22nd Mayor
July-September//1983
Photo and biographical article about Thomas Bullene, the 22nd mayor of Kansas City and "founder of the legendary Bullene, Moore & Emery, later Emery, Bird, Thayer department store. Description of his career,...
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