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1.
"Doc" Brown, Famous Kansas City Cake Walker
2011
Manuscript about Kansas City cake walker Joseph "Doc" Brown (Doctor William Henry Joseph Cutter Brown), that consists of a chronological collection of 149 published articles, notices, and advertisements....
2.
46 Years Ago in Life: Once a Queen, Always a Queen
March//1990
Photos and biographical article about Joanne Warren, former 16-year-old queen of the 1945 "annual ball of the junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, a tradition in Kansas City since 1917. Review of the...
3.
A. A. Pearson, Millinery and Fancy Goods
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for "A. A. Pearson, Millinery and Fancy Goods" showing a girl in a red hood eating red and white striped candy. Caption says: "A sweet tooth." One of three cards with similar design. Back...
4.
A. A. Pearson, Millinery and Fancy Goods
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for "A. A. Pearson, Millinery and Fancy Goods" showing a girl in a red dress and white cap holding a tennis racket. Caption says: "Forty, Love." One of three cards with similar design....
5.
A. A. Pearson, Millinery and Fancy Goods
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for "A. A. Pearson, Millinery and Fancy Goods" showing a girl in a red striped coat with fur collar. Caption says: "No, thanks, I don't kith gentlemen!" One of three cards with similar...
6.
A Century Later Marillac Still Feels Like Home: The Former Orphanage Now Treats Children with Emotional Difficulties
June/11/1997
File contains an article about the Marillac Center, a mental health center for children, a product of the Kansas City Orphan Boys' Home originally in Westport, merged with orphan girls' homes, and now...
7.
A Century of Missouri Music
1924
Biographical descriptions of Jessie Gaynor (1863-1921), author of "a series of juvenile works for the piano," listing several of her song titles. Description of her life and career, born in Saint Louis...
8.
A High School That Works
August 9, 2006
The class of 2010 will be the first graduating class from Cristo Rey Kansas City, a Catholic, college-prep high school. Students spend one day a week working primarily in a business and this helps to pay...
9.
A. J. Runkle & Co.
1880
Advertising card for A. J. Runkle & Co. showing a girl holding a doll and reaching for a flower in a vase. One of four cards with similar design. Front of card says: "A. J. Runkle & Co., Fancy Goods, Notions,...
10.
A. J. Runkle & Co.
1880
Advertising card for A. J. Runkle & Co. showing a woman with a fan outside with a girl who is leaning down to offer her hand to a bird. One of four cards with similar design. Front of card says: "A. J....
11.
A Legend Returns
August 17, 2006
The Harvey House Diner is now open in Union Station. The restaurant is patterned after the original Harvey House restaurant and replaces the food courts that were there when the station reopened. The long...
12.
A Place to Grab a Bite to Eat
February 25, 2006
Architectural rendering of a grill planned to be constructed on the main level of Union Station by Summer, 2006. The restaurant will feature food and furnishings in the tradition of the orginal Fred Harvey...
13.
A Safe Haven for Former Prostitutes
January 9, 2011
Veronica's Voice, an organization founded by Kristy Childs, received an anonymous donation to establish a new home (location undisclosed) called Magdalene Manor as a safe haven for women and girls trying...
14.
A Spray of Promise
February 17, 2011
Art review of the newly opened Spray Booth Gallery that occupies a back room accessible only through the new Volker Bicycles at 18th and Wyandotte streets. The initiatior of the gallery, Andrew Lyles,...
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Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 16 with People
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing nine advertising cards arranged in three rows. Each card depicts a person (usually a shoulder portrait) and is cut to the shape of the image. The top three cards depict men, two...
16.
Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 24 with Girls Playing Croquet and Surreal Frogs
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing eight small advertising cards arranged around a larger one. The larger one shows two girls playing croquet. Four smaller cards are cut to shape and show a horse, two roses, and...
17.
Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 25 with Unrelated Cards
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing six advertising cards showing the following:
1. Two girls picking flowers in a meadow.
2. A large white and black dog laying down. Card says: "Use Day's Soap."
3. A farm...
18.
Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 28 with Women
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing nine advertising cards depicting women and girls arranged in three rows. The central image is of a girl in a feathered hat holding flowers. It is cut to shape. The corner cards...
19.
Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 43 with Santa and Children
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing ten advertising cards, all cut to the shape of their image, showing the following:
1. Santa carrying presents (two cards).
2. A girl with ringlets and a hat, holding a ball...
20.
Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 55 with People and Pets
ca. 1887
Scrapbook page containing eleven advertising cards. Four small cards are cut to the shape of their image and show three cats and a dog. The other seven cards show the following:
1. A girl picking apples....
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