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Businesses -- Early
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Manufacturing Industry
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Furniture Stores
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81.
Gruber, The Haberdasher
May 1886
The largest assortment of neckwear in the West. Shirts and underwear made to order, 538 Main Street.
82.
H. E. Roach and Company
1911, ca.
Photo and text about the real estate company located in the Junction Building.
83.
H. Mooney City Directory Listings
1878-1910
Entries in city directories: 1878-1880: no entry; 1881: Mooney, H. liquors, 1029 Main; 1882-1884: Mooney, H. saloon, 1029 Main; 1885: Mooney, H. saloon, 1023 Main; 1886: Mooney, H. saloon, 813 Delaware...
84.
Heim Brewery
1885-1918
Entries in the directory: First entry: 1885; 1891 entry: full-page illustration of the plant; Last entry: 1918.
85.
Heim Brewery
May 1886
Brewery "well-known" in the Midwest for its lager beer, located at 1402 Main Street.
86.
Heim Brewery
1902
Picture of bottling works at Heim's Brewery.
87.
Hiram Hunt City Directory Entry
1891
Listing of Hiram Hunt, or H. B. Hunt (formerly of Cleveland), as a resident of 1800 Summit Street and owner of a tin can factory at 1210 West 9th Street in the West Bottoms, managed by Albert Hunt.
88.
History in Stone
April//1977
Photos and article about observing names of early settlers inscribed on buildings still standing in the Kansas City area, especially Downtown.
89.
History of the Kansas City Police Department
1901
Book filled with photos of police officers and prominent buildings and city scenes, in addition to business advertisements.
90.
Hooser Drugstore
1886
Dealer in pure drugs and chemicals, toilet articles and perfumery. Special attention given to prescriptions, 24 East Missouri Avenue.
91.
Hoyt-Ballentine-Kelley Investment Company
circa 1911.
Photos of the company's interior and description of the business at 1009 Baltimore Avenue.
92.
Huggins Cracker & Candy Company City Directory Entries
1890-1895
Entries in the directory: 1890: Huggins Cracker & Candy Company. 1891-1892: Huggins Factory of the American Biscuit & Manufacturing Company. 1893-1895: no entry under "Huggins."
93.
Hughes' Kansas City Views
1896
Photo of the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company at 1104-1106 Walnut Street.
94.
Hughes' Kansas City Views
1896
Photo of the building at 9th and Santa Fe Streets with Faultless Starch on the second floor.
95.
Humoristic Publishing Company
1883-1894
From the city diretories: 1890-1891: Thro, C. Leo, music teacher, 38 Hall Building, 1709 Forest. 1892-1894: no entries.
96.
Illustrations
January//1901
An update on the building which T. H. Swope put up for the Robert Keith Furniture and Carpet Company located at 11th and Grand. A photograph of the building can be found on p. 12 of this issue.
97.
Imperial Kansas City: Her Wonderful Growth and Resources
1900
Entry describing the oil company's facilities and operations, established in Kansas City in 1880.
98.
Imperial Kansas City: Her Wonderful Growth and Resources
1900
Photo of the Faxon, Horton & Gallagher wholesale drugstore at 1206-1210 Union Avenue.
99.
Imperial Kansas City: Her Wonderful Growth and Resources
1900
Description of the street paving company at Alexander Avenue and Kansas City Belt Railway, with a map showing streets in Kansas City paved by the company.
100.
Imperial Kansas City: Her Wonderful Growth and Resources
1900
Coal and mining company at 43rd and Kensington Streets, owned by H. M. Holden.
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