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"Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company"
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Dickey Clay Manufactur...
(13)
Dickey, Walter S
(8)
Clay Industries
(3)
Deepwater, Missouri
(3)
Buildings
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Magazine Article
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Book Section
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Book
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Photograph, B/w
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Newspaper Article
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1902
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1900
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//1985
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1890
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1896-1907
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George Creel
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Helen jo Crissman
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M L Van Nada
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W S Dickey Clay Compan...
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Walter P Tracy
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A Huge Job in Ceramics
May 1951
Photo and article about the "[h]eroic masks of comedy and tragedy, said to be the largest ceramics [sic] pieces ever fired in this country" completed for placement in "the University of Kansas City Playhouse."...
2.
Biography of Walter S. Dickey (1862-1931), Newspaper Owner
2003
3.
Centennial History: Deepwater, Missouri, 1885-1985
//1985
Description of the factory and workers of the W. S. Dickey Clay and Tile Factory, Clay Pits and Farm, in Deepwater, Missouri, with photos.
4.
Developing New Products
February 1900
The W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company is developing new products such as the sportsmen's target known as the "Dickey Bird" and fruit can cement [a sealing product] in granulated form rather than...
5.
Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company, Drawing
Drawing of plant located in Pittsburg, Kansas.
6.
Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company, Front View
1900
Full frontal view of Sewer Pipe Plant Number 1; located in Deepwater, Missouri.
7.
Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company, Rear View
1900
Full rear view of plant; located in Deepwater, Missouri.
8.
Dickey Clay Products Contribute to the Health, Happiness and Safety of the Community
1950
History of the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company, responsible for hundreds of miles of "vitrified glazed clay sewer pipe" underlying Kansas City, founded in 1885.
9.
Kansas City Illustrated 1902
1902
Photo of the Sewer Pipe Plant Number 1 in an ad for the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company, owned by Walter S. Dickey.
10.
Kansas City’s Carnival
October 1899
Article describes a street fair held by Kansas City’s leading retail establishments in a five-block bazaar sponsored by Karnival Krewe. It describes the different companies and details their merchant...
11.
Mrs. Marion Bates Sharp Obituary
July/25/1971
Obituary for Mrs. Marion Bates Sharp, or Marion Sharp (dying at the age of 75 in 1971), a daughter of Walter Dicky, founder of the old Kansas City Journal and the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company....
12.
Obituary for Mrs. Fred Dickey
June 26, 1965
Obituary for Mrs. Fred Dickey, widow of Fred L. Dickey of the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company.
13.
President Harry Truman
Photos, illustrations, and information on President Harry Truman (1884-1972) and his family of Jackson County, Missouri.
14.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1896-1907, Page p349
1896-1907
Northeastern part of early Kansas City in the industrial areas along the rail lines, showing buildings, streets, and the railroad lines. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area....
15.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 5, 1909-1938, Page p614
1909-1938
A portion of Kansas City at the intersection of N. Monroe Avenue and Nicholson Avenue, showing the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company and Missouri Pacific Railroad roundhouse. Large numbers at edges...
16.
Sewer Pipe Special
June 1899
Article describing the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company and the sewer pipe goods being shipped to various parts of Mexico. Mr. Dickey sees the advantages of Mexico as a trade field for other manufacturers...
17.
The New Directors
June//1914
Photo of Fred Dickey, general manager of the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company and a new director of the Commercial Club.
18.
Walter Dickey
1925
Photo and bio of Walter Dickey, "manufacturer and publisher," arriving in Kansas City in 1885 from Canada, founder of "the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company, manufacturers of burned clay products,"...
19.
Walter Dickey
1902
Photo and bio of Walter Dickey, "president of the W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company," moving to Kansas City in 1885 from Canada, "selected as Missouri's member on the Vice-Presidential Notification...
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Walter Halliwell, Walter Dickey, and Moritz Eyssell
1890
Photos and biographical sketches of Walter Halliwell (president of the Thorn-Hunkin Cement Company at 1007 Walnut Street with warehouses at 8th and Mill Streets), Walter Dickey (president of the W. S....
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