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West Bottoms
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Genesee Street
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Stockyards
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Livestock Exchange Bui...
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1951
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1908
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16th and Genesee
1878
Early view looking southwest from 14th and Bluff towards 16th and Genesee. Primarily a residential area showing uneven bluff terrain.
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A Kansas City Architect: A. Wallace Love
October-November//1981
Photos and biographical article about A. Wallace Love (1859-1912), an architect and building contractor native to Michigan and coming to Kansas City in 1878. City official as City Councilman, superintendent...
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Charles Raber
1908
Biographical sketch of Charles Raber, a retired western freighter, brewery worker, and billiard hall keeper residing at 3818 Genesee Street. Born in Switzerland in 1841 and emigrating to Westport in 1855...
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians
1938
Biographical sketch of Oscar Rieger, vice-president of the Old Pioneer Distilling Company at 1529 Genesee Street in Kansas City. Born in Kansas City in 1893 and stationed at Camp Funston, Kansas during...
5.
Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians
1938
Biographical sketch of Walter Prescott Neff, or Walter Neff, chairman of the board of the Daily Drovers Telegram newspaper at 1505 Genesee Street. Born in Indiana in 1866 and coming to Kansas City in 1887...
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Columbian Stock Powders Develop Finer Livestock
1950
Photos and description of the Columbian Hog & Cattle Powder Company, founded in 1888 by veterinarian Dr. W. C. McDermand of Canada, moving to 1457-1463 Genesee Street in 1907.
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Columbian Stock Powders Develop Finer Livestock: Kansas City Products Sold All over America
1950
Description and photos of the Columbian Powders livestock feed company at 1457-1463 Genesee Street, established in 1888.
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Genesee Street Residence
1992
Full frontal and side view showing stone fence with building tools embedded in the concrete; located 4545 Genesee.
9.
Here & There
March-April 1982
Article about the reopening of the West End Hotel after renovations to the hotel and restaurant building at 1619 Genesee Street prevented due to fire.
10.
Jay B. Dillingham: Ageless at 90
March/26/2000
News of the 90th birthday celebration for long-time livestock and transportation industries leader Jay Dillingham, with photo of his descendants. Description of his career as former president of the Kansas...
11.
Jay Paved the Way: From Agriculture to Business to Highways, Jay B. Dillingham Helped Mold Kansas City
April/9/1997
Photo and biographical article about Jay Dillingham, officer at the Livestock Exchange Building at 1600 Genesee Street for 60 years, a former president of the Kansas City Stockyards Company from 1948 to...
12.
Kansas City Livestock Exchange Building
Postcard of the Livestock Exchange Building
13.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Portrait and bio of Agnes Rouse (1873-1933), or Lena Rouse, "the first woman to hold a seat on the Kansas City Livestock Exchange." Native of Scotland emigrating to Kansas City in 1878 and taking her late...
14.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Photo and bio of Isaac Levy, a retired real estate developer in Kansas City with residence at 3615 Genesee Street. Description of his life and career, "born in Alsace, Germany, formerly France, May 14,...
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KCResources, page 36
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Livestock Exchange Building
1951
Partial street-level view of the Livestock Exchange Building, located at 1600 Genesee Street in the West Bottoms. Shows damage from 1951 Flood.
17.
New Gallery Has N.Y. Link
October 23, 2011
New York art dealer Bill Brady is opening a new gallery at 1505 Genesee Street in the West Bottoms District. The gallery will occupy the north side of the former Daily Drovers Telegram Building. Brady...
18.
Ninth Street and State Line--The World's Wettest Block
October, 2004
Article detailing the history of "the wettest block in the world"--9th Street from State Line to Genesee Street in the West Bottoms. The author reports that by 1909, 25 saloons filled all but two storefronts...
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Stockyards District Has a New Direction
February 11, 2012
Article describes efforts "to build a new hub for creative culture" in the West Bottoms beginning with the opening of the new Bill Brady Gallery in the former Daily Drovers Telegram Building (1505 Genesee...
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Stockyards, Kansas City
1907-10
Panoramic view of the Kansas City Stockyards and West Bottoms area. Caption on photograph reads, "Kansas City, Mo. Stock Yards, 500 Ft. above 19th & Genesee Street, Oct. 1907, From Lawrence Captive Airship."...
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