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"Depots"
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Railroad Stations
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West Bottoms
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Union Station
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Depots
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A Place to Grab a Bite to Eat
February 25, 2006
Architectural rendering of a grill planned to be constructed on the main level of Union Station by Summer, 2006. The restaurant will feature food and furnishings in the tradition of the orginal Fred Harvey...
2.
Art in Tradecraft
January 1900
The Kansas City Stained Glass Works and Sign Company, located at 514-516 Wyandotte Street, produces art glass products for a variety of buildings such as churches, depots, and private homes. Article describes...
3.
Before the Wagons Came
January/February, 2005
Article details the history of the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest. The trade in this region was initiated by John Jacob Astor, who founded "Fort Astoria" at the mouth of the Columbia River from which...
4.
Biography of Mary Elizabeth Colter (1869-1958), Architect and Designer
1999
5.
Fred Edmiston Papers Finding Aid
circa 1920-2003
Collection of material contained in five boxes that relates to the publication of "The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks: The Band That Made Radio Famous," authored by Fred Edmiston. This book recounts the Nighthawks...
6.
Geo. W. Goodlander
August//1904
Photograph and short article about George W. Goodlander recently elected President of the Master Builders' Exchange of Kansas City. Listed are some of the buildings he built including the Thayer Building,...
7.
Harvey's Happy Girls
February 2012
Short article about the history of Fred Harvey and his establishment of restaurants in train depots. Harvey opened his first railroad eating house in Topeka, Kansas, along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa...
8.
Josephine Woodbury Heermans Greenwood Papers Finding Aid
1846-1928 (bulk 1890-1914)
Josephine Woodbury Heermans Greenwood was born in Michigan on Christmas Day 1859. She became an employee of the Kansas City School District in 1888 and was principal of Whittier School between 1891-1910....
9.
Kansas City Crossroads: Thinking Big Builds Union Station
August 2002
Brief item describing the history of train depots in Kansas City.
10.
Kansas City Park, Boulevard, Street Railway and Railway Map of Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas City, Kas.
1900
Map of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, showing parks, park districts, cemeteries, streets, railroad lines, and trolley lines. Inset map shows location of freight depots and express companies...
11.
Kansas City, Its Resources, and Their Development: A Souvenir of the Kansas City Times
1890
Ad for Kansas City architect Asa Beebe Cross, specializing in "Depots, Court Houses, Hotels, School Houses, Public Buildings, etc.," with office at 16 West Missouri Avenue.
12.
Kansas City, KS, Missouri Pacific Depot
Postcard of the Missouri Pacific Depot, Kansas City, KS
13.
Kansas City, Missouri, and Wyandott City, Kansas
1871
Street map of Kansas City, Missouri, and Wyandott City (now Kansas City), Kansas. Map shows parks, railroad lines, and water treatment facilities. List of office holders for each city, as well as a legend...
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KCResources, page 30
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KCResources, page 32
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KCResources, page 6
17.
Liberty Arsenal
1922
Short reference to the Liberty Arsenal including a picture of the facility stating that the arsenal was built by David M. Bevins who came to Clay County in 1821. The arsenal was built in the early 1830s...
18.
Meet Me Under the Clock at Union Station
December//1999
From its Heyday Early in the 20th Century as One of the Busiest Passenger Depots in the Country, to its New Incarnation as Science City, Union Station Has Always Been at the Heart of Kansas City and in...
19.
Men and Women at Depot
n.d.
Men and women in unidentified depot.
20.
Men and Women at Depot
n.d.
Men and women at unidentified depot.
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