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Fred L Lee
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Magazine Article
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Westport
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Winter//1993
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1934-1935 Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Winter//1993
List of burials continued in three later issues.
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1934-1935 Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Winter//1994
List of burials continued from earlier issue, volume 34, issue 2, Winter 1993, pages 76-78.
3.
1934-1935 Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Summer//1994
List of burials continued from earlier issue.
4.
1934-1936* Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Summer 1997
List of burials in the cemetery. *Title on the article says "1934-1963," but the list only inlcudes 1934, 1935, and 1936.
5.
A Visit to the Matthews-Cogswell Tavern Near Buckner, Mo.
Manuscript (number 18) about the history of the tavern, "built in 1855 or 1857," started by Cogswell and inherited by his son-in-law Matthews.
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A Visit to the Shawnee Methodist Mission in Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Manuscript (number 6) about the history of the Shawnee Methodist Mission for the Shawnee Indians in present-day Johnson County, Kansas, established in 1830 by Thomas Johnson.
7.
A Visit to Watkin's Mill
Manuscript (number 13) about the history of Watkins Mill in Clay County, Missouri, "four miles north of Excelsior Springs."
8.
Annie Chambers' High-Toned Brothel
Fall//1997
Article about the brothels or bordellos in Kansas City and similar frontier towns in the middle to late 19th century, describing them in general as well as Kansas City brothels and the practice of prostitution...
9.
Annotated Pictures of Westport from Local History Database and Books
1998
Selection of photographs of old Westport from the collection of Missouri Valley Special Collections is accompanied by notes written by local historian, Fred Lee.
10.
Battle of Westport Fought 99 Years Ago This Month
Manuscript (number 12) about the Civil War Battle of Westport.
11.
Charles Edmond Kearney: Overland Freighter & City Developer
Winter//1991
Photo, illustration, and biographical article about Charles Kearney (1820-1898), an overland freighter and city developer born in Ireland and coming to Westport in 1852 as a freighter and merchant. Description...
12.
Charles Esmonde Kearney: Overland Freighter and City Developer
Winter 2003
A brief overview of the life of Charles Kearney, who in 1852 settled in Westport and began "Kearney & Bernard" overland freighters in 1854. He also was president for five years of the Kansas City and Cameron...
13.
Charles Spalding--Westport and Kansas City Town Booster
April//1996
File containing a photo and biographical article about Charles Carroll Spalding, or Charles Spalding (1826-1876), a pioneer promoter and writer of Kansas City. Native of Vermont coming to Kansas City in...
14.
Civil War Lives Again in Southeastern Jackson County
Manuscript (number 15) about the Battle of Lone Jack, on August 16, 1862.
15.
Colorado's "Mountain Charley" and the Battle of Westport
Summer//1995
Journal excerpts from the spying exploits in the Battle of Westport of "Mountain Charley," perhaps actually Elsa Jane Forest
16.
Council Grove, Kansas Designated as a National Historical Landmark
Manuscript (number 19) about the designation of Council Grove, Kansas, as a National Historic Landmark and reasons supporting it, including its role along the Santa Fe Trail.
17.
Daniel Boone a Visitor to Fort Osage in 1816
Spring//1997
Article about Daniel Boone's visit to Fort Osage in Jackson County, Missouri, in 1816, for a hunting party, with a copy of a map drawn by William Clark and copy of the only life portrait of Daniel Boone...
18.
Daniel Boone at Ft. Osage: Frontiersman a Guest in 1816, Sibley Wrote
July//1973
Article about the visit to Fort Osage in 1816 by Daniel Boone and his hunting assistant, Indian Phillips, and his subsequent sitting for his only known life portrait, by Chester Harding, at his son Nathan's...
19.
Daniel Boone: Explorer, Land-Pilot and Surveyor
Manuscript (number 8) about explorer Daniel Boone's (1734-1820) influences on and experiences in Missouri, including his hunting trip at Fort Osage in 1816. Born near Reading, Pennsylvania, dying in Boonslick,...
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Dr. Johnston Lykins: Baptist Missionary, Realtor, Doctor, First Legal Mayor of Kansas City
Winter 1996
Photo of Dr. Johnston Lykins (1800-1876), illustration of his home (built in 1857 at 12th and Washington Streets), and biographical article describing his life and career as a Baptist missionary, realtor,...
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