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81.
Wornall Road Bridge over Brush Creek
Postcard of the old Wornall Road bridge over Brush Creek
82.
Wornall Road at 52nd Street
1926
View looking east from Wornall Road at the proposed expansion of 52nd Street.
83.
Wornall House
ca1920s?
Full, frontal, street level view of the Wornall House located at 146 W. 61st Terrace or at 61st Terrace and Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri.
84.
Wornal Road Paving Crew
August 27, 1952
View of crew laying pavement on Wornall Road, looking north from 84th Street; shows Lennon's Restaurant, H. J. Hodes and Co., House of Bargains, and the Original Gismo Store.
85.
World War II Veterans Housing Facilities
1947-04-29
Exterior view of a unit of the World War II Veterans housing development in Penn Valley Park.
86.
World War II Soldier
Promotional postcard for U.S. War Bonds from World War II
87.
World War I Veterinary Corp Banquet
1918
Interior group scene of World War I soldiers seated at tables and identified as "Alpha Psi, banquet and dance at Hotel Patten, Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 26-1918, Veterinary Corps, Camp Greenleaf, Chickamauga...
88.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Portrait identified as Capt. J. H. Brady in World War I uniform.
89.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Portrait of 2nd Lt. L. F. Brown in World War I uniform. Listed at 2913 Bales.
90.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Portrait identified as Sgt. John Dutro, 35th Division, 110th Engineers, Company B.
91.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Postcard portrait of Frank J. Bliss in his World War I military uniform.
92.
World War I Soldier
ca1918
Snapshot of World War I soldier R. H. Rhamey posed on lawn in unidentified location.
93.
World War I Related Pose
ca1918
Snapshot, full body view of an unidentified man in unidentified location. Part of SC7, Series V, Gold Star League Papers (World War I related).
94.
World War I Related Portrait
ca1918
Portrait of an unknown young man. Found in Series V of SC7 which contains the Gold Star League Papers (World War I related).
95.
World War I Portrait
ca1918
Portrait of an unidentified young man in his World War I military uniform.
96.
World War I Memorial Plaque
n.d.
View of World War Memorial plaque with inscription "This Memorial Building Erected in Honor of the One Hundred and Twenty Two Boys From the...Boys' Hotel Who Helped To Win the World War[,]Eight of Whom...
97.
World War I Funeral Service
1918
Exterior view of the funeral service in process for World War I soldier John J. Bush, who died October 4, 1918 in the Argonne battle. He was buried on October 23, 1921 in St. Mary's Cemetery in Kansas...
98.
Woodward, Faxon & Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Woodward, Faxon & Co. showing two pigs talking to each other. Front of card says: “The Two Dromios.” The first pig says, "Me thinks you are my glass, and not my brother. I see...
99.
Woodward, Faxon & Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Woodward, Faxon & Co. showing a man sketching a pig. Front of card says: “That sweet experssion all my art doth foil / impossible to render it except in pure lard oil.” One of...
100.
Woodward, Faxon & Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Woodward, Faxon & Co., Wholesale Druggists, showing two pigs trying to crack a safe. Front of card says: “Hold on my boy, don't let us try,/ This good safe lock to spoil/ The owner,...
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