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"Fidelity National Bank Building (first)"
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Fidelity National Bank...
(13)
Banks
(5)
Fidelity Bank
(4)
Fidelity National Bank...
(3)
10th Street
(3)
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Type
Photograph, B/w
(5)
Postcard
(3)
Book
(1)
Magazine Article
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Ray, Mrs Sam (Mildred...
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Montgomery
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O W Price
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Date
February, 1930
(2)
1930
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1896-1907
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June//1903
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1939
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Federal Government in Greater Kansas City
1939
Description of the federal building officially called the U.S. Customs House & Post Office, at 9th and Walnut Streets. Under construction in 1879, opened on August 29, 1885. Site cost $8,500, total cost...
2.
Fidelity Bank
3.
Fidelity National Bank
2 postcards of the old and new Fidelity National Bank buildings
4.
Fidelity National Bank
Postcard of the Fidelity National Bank building at 9th and Walnut
5.
Fidelity National Bank
Postcard of the Fidelity National Bank building at 9th and Walnut
6.
Front Door and Entrance to Fidelity National Bank and Trust Building
1930
View of front door and entrance. Located on the southeast corner of 9th and Walnut.
7.
President Grover Cleveland in Kansas City
October 13, 1887
President and onlookers at the Federal Building, Kansas City, Missouri.
8.
Re-Constructing the Old Federal Building, At Ninth and Walnut Streets, For the Fidelity Trust Company, of Kansas City
June//1903
In 1902 the Fidelity Trust Company purchased from the federal government the building at the corner of 9th and Walnut Streets. The building is to be remodeled for use by the company and to rent out the...
9.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 2, 1896-1907, Page p114
1896-1907
Northern part of early Kansas City from Main Street east to McGee Street and from E. 8th Street south to E. 10th Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...
10.
Telephone Building to Lose Height Record to Two Rivals
May/11/1930
Picture showing relative heights of five tallest buildings at the time compared with the Liberty Memorial.
11.
Walnut St
February, 1930
Looking north along Walnut from 10th.
12.
Walnut St.
February, 1930
Rooftop view looking north along Walnut from 10th.
13.
Walnut Street
1930
Rooftop view looking north along Walnut from 10th.
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