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Newspaper Article
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Journalists
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Moore, John C
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May/27/1943
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1830-1940bulk 1889-194...
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October 13-192006
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1879-1885
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Jason Rogers
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Denver Checks Up on Its First Mayor, a Romantic Figure in Early Kansas City
May/27/1943
Photo and biographical article about Colonel John Moore (1832-1915), "first mayor of Denver, soldier of the Confederacy and post-war journalist in early Kansas City" as co-owner of the old Kansas City...
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Denver Checks Up on Its First Mayor, a Romantic Figure in Early Kansas City
May/27/1943
Photo and biographical article about Colonel John Moore (1832-1915), "first mayor of Denver, soldier of the Confederacy and post-war journalist in early Kansas City" as co-owner of the old Kansas City...
3.
Former Bryant Building Checks In As Carrier Hotel
October 13-19, 2006
The former Bryant Building, a "26-floor downtown office tower is being rebranded as 1102 Grand to coincide with its aim to be known as a carrier hotel, an epicenter of telecommunications activity". The...
4.
Grateful Relatives, Friends Await Mrs. Withers's Return
December/5/1974
Biographical article about the continuing delay of the return of 85-year-old Overland Park widow Helen Gray and the felony charge on her former companion Viola Hudson for writing bad checks (supposedly...
5.
James Mitchell Ford Papers
1879-1885
James Ford was a doctor, pharmacist, and real estate developer in the early years of Kansas City, Missouri. His collection of papers which date from 1879-1885 is contained in five folders. Contents include...
6.
Jason Rogers Papers Finding Aid
1923-1929 (bulk 1925-1928)
Jason Rogers was born in New York City in 1868. He dropped out of grammar school and worked his way up in the journalism trade to become an expert in newspaper publishing and advertising. He was the author...
7.
Missouri Valley Historical Society Records Finding Aid
1830-1940, bulk 1889-1940
The Missouri Valley Historical Society (1913-1940) was the successor to the Kansas City Historical Society (1906-1913) and the Early Settler's Society and Historical Association (1896-1906). All these...
8.
Rizzo's Challenge Upheld for Now
March 22, 2006
Jackson County Legislator Henry Rizzo wants to run to be re-elected to his seat representing the county's Second District. Legal problems concerning conviction in court of a felony or misdemeanor are currently...
9.
Spalding's Commercial College
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Spalding's Commercial College that is folded and cut to mimic a bank booklet with money sticking out. Front cover has picture of Capital building and says:"No. 42602, Capital Savings...
10.
Teen Hangouts Draw Crowds
August 4, 2012
Article on the well-attended Club KC, created in response to the shooting on the Plaza in August 2011 involving three youths. The Brush Creek Community Center is among the locations hosting the program...
11.
Two Businessmen Posing
circa 1920s-1930s
Two businessmen posing inside a dilapidated room with furnishings, possibly in an old store or restaurant. A sign hanging in the background reads "No Res[erve], Checks Cashed Amo Cafe."
12.
Willis Wood Theater
Postcard of Willis Wood Theater
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