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101. Obituary for Mrs. Ernest Black Obituary for Mrs. Ernest Black November 26, 1958 Obituary for Mrs. Ernest Black, dying on November 25, 1958, widow of Ernest Bateman Black, an engineer.

102. Obituary for John Boyd, Sr. Obituary for John Boyd, Sr. April 17, 1970 Obituary for John Boyd, Sr., a sales engineer for Kansas City Structural Steel Company, dying at the age of 69 on April 17, 1970.

103. Obituary for Howard Antrim Obituary for Howard Antrim April 15, 1965 Obituary for Howard Antrim, city engineer of Kansas City, Missouri, dying on April 15, 1965, at the age of 54.

104. Obituary for Ernest Bateman Black Obituary for Ernest Bateman Black July 4, 1949 Obituary for Ernest Bateman Black, or Ernest Black, senior partner of Black and Veatch engineering firm and former president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, dying on July 4, 1949.

105. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of George Myers, a financier and publicist of Kansas City with "a handsome home on Armour Boulevard." Born in New York City in 1855 and coming here in 1874 as a Western Union Company worker...

106. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Biographical sketch of Frederick Ruthrauff Hoover, or Frederick Hoover, "civil engineer and general agent for the Canton Bridge Company since 1919," born in Indianapolis in 1876 and coming to Kansas city...

107. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of John Hanna, a civil engineer born in Nebraska in 1864 and starting out with the railroads before arriving in Kansas City as chief engineer of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company in...

108. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of Philip Kealy, "president of the Kansas City Railways Company" until entering the military battle against Mexico about 1918, born in Illinois in 1884.

109. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of Millson McCormick, a civil engineer and builder of the 8th Street Tunnel in Kansas City. Description of his life and career, born in Virginia in 1866 and building (at least parts of) "the...

110. New Renovations Hold Big Expectations New Renovations Hold Big Expectations December 30, 2008 Work is progressing on changing portions of the south bank of the Missouri River near the River Market area. It will involve restoring a portion of the area to the way it would have looked to early settlers,...

111. New Madrid Quadrangle New Madrid Quadrangle 1939 Topographical map of areas of Stoddard and New Madrid counties in Missouri and Fulton County, Kentucky, including a segment of the Mississippi River and the city of New Madrid, Missouri. Also depicted...

112. New Honor for Watkins Mill Site New Honor for Watkins Mill Site Summer//1980 Article about the addition of the Watkins Mill site "to the historic register of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers" and the National Register of Historic Places" as an early example of a woolen...

113. Nehemiah Holmes Nehemiah Holmes 1908 Portrait and biographical sketch of Nehemiah Holmes (1826-1873), "called the father of the street railroads of Kansas City," born in New York and coming to Kansas City in 1856 as an engineer, realtor,...

114. Nehemiah Holmes Nehemiah Holmes 1888 Portrait and biographical sketch of Nehemiah Holmes (1826-1873), called the father of the street railroads of Kansas City, born in New York and arriving here in 1856 as an engineer and banker, investing...

115. Nehemiah Holmes Nehemiah Holmes 1901 Portrait and biographical sketch of Nehemiah Holmes (1826-1873), "one of the most progressive citizens of Kansas City during its formative period, and founder of the street railway system of that city."...

116. Necrology Necrology April-May//1887 Obituary for James Eads, dying in 1887, "at Nassau, N. P., on the 8th of last month [May?]."

117. National Affairs: Spring Flood Waters Roll On; Controls Stymied by Bickering National Affairs: Spring Flood Waters Roll On; Controls Stymied by Bickering April/28/1952 Article about "the worst flood since 1844" in the Missouri River valley, with description of flood control measures led by the Army Corps of Engineers, from Sioux City, Nebraska, to Saint Louis, Missouri,...

118. Muehlebach Hotel, Banquet Muehlebach Hotel, Banquet June 5, 1950 American Society of Refrigeration Engineers attend banquet at the Hotel Muehlebach.

119. Missouri: St. Joe Blues Missouri: St. Joe Blues May/19/1952 Illustrated map and article about the shifting of the Missouri River (partly from flooding and partly engineered by the United States Army Corps of Engineers) between Saint Joseph, Missouri (about 50 miles...

120. Missouri: Special Limited Supplement Missouri: Special Limited Supplement 1930 Photo and bio of Colonel Edward Stayton, "state railway commissioner of Kansas City" and "former state commander of the American Legion." Born near Independence, Missouri in 1874 and becoming a civil engineer...