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Kansas City Soap Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Kansas City Soap Co. showing a girl breaking out of a large egg holding a wreath. Front of card says: "Use Water Queen Soap Manufactured by Kansas City Soap Co." Back of card is blank....
202.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Lucy Stowe Bigelow, or Lucy Bigelow (1885-1951), former leader of the George H. Nettleton Home for Aged Women and founder of "Miss Bigelow's School at 729 Troost Avenue for boys and girls"...
203.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Elizabeth Bruce Crogman, or Elizabeth Crogman (1894-1992), director and co-founder of "the Florence Home at 2446 Michigan Avenue" and later at 24th and Campbell Streets from about 1925...
204.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Vassie James Ward Hill, or Vassie Hill (1875-1954), founder of the "Country Day School for boys and Sunset Hill School for girls," introducing "progressive and experimental ideas in education...
205.
Karges & Cartwright Dry Goods Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Karges & Cartwright Dry Goods Co. showing a girl twirling a pink ribbon. One of two cards with similar design. Lower left corner has "No. 29." Back of card is blank. Address given...
206.
Karges & Cartwright Dry Goods Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Karges & Cartwright Dry Goods Co. showing a girl picking up autumn leaves. One of two cards with similar design. Lower left corner has "No. 22." Back of card is blank. Address given...
207.
KC Preservation Prizes
June 2, 2007
Historic Kansas City Foundation selected the newly reopened Aladdin Hotel and the former Blossom House & Girls Club for the annual renovation/rehabilitation awards. Also included were the Christian Church...
208.
KCResources, page 110
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KCResources, page 73
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KCResources, page 76
211.
Kensington School Students
May 23, 1917
An exterior view of a group of Kensington School students posed on the school steps. Identified as Mrs. Sanders, teacher. The girls are identified on the back of the photograph.
212.
L. A. Schoen, Jr.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for L. A. Schoen, Jr., showing a girl in a blue dress being scratched by a gray cat. Back of card says: "'Naughty Puss!' the title of the present picture, (twelfth of our series)." followed...
213.
Laundry Girls
May 1888
Unidentified group portrait of five women identified on mount as laundry girls standing by unidentified structure.
214.
Leavenworth, Kansas, Man, Woman, and Girls
September 19, 1915
A man, woman, and two girls identified respectively as E.T.T., Jr. (Ed), Elsie, Anna, and Etta standing on the sidewalk in Leavenworth, Kansas. The woman holds a camera.
215.
Letter From William Robinson
December 6, 1861
Letter written by William Robinson to his Mother from the Astor House in New York on December 6th, 1861. Describes Washington, D.C. and mentions Jim Lane of Kansas. William Robinson was around 16 years...
216.
Lewis and Clark Resources
2003
A bibliography of materials related to Lewis and Clark held by the Kansas City Public Library.
217.
Liberty, MO, Liberty High School
Postcard of Liberty High School, Liberty, MO
218.
Liberty, MO, Liberty Ladies College
Postcard of Liberty Ladies College, Liberty, MO
219.
Lincoln High School
March 11, 1999
According to a Kansas City Star article, "Linoln's Future," by Jim Barcus, Lincoln's first graduating class was in 1885 and consisted of three girls and a boy.
220.
Little Faith in Phones: Kansas City Didn't
January 1, 1924
Article about the beginnings and early history of the telephone system in Kansas City.
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