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Grain Industry
(98)
Board of Trade
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Agriculture
(13)
Mills
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1908
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. ..Presenting Frank A. Theis: Swing Nominee for Man of the Month
May 1, 1949
Photo and biographical article about Frank Theis, "president of the Simonds-Shields-Theis Grain Company" and formerly the youngest president of the Kansas City Board of Trade in 1931. Native Kansas Citian...
2.
19th in Population, First in. ..
July/28/1940
Full page ad for Kansas City, expounding upon its national rankings, mainly dealing with grain production.
3.
A New Image for the Old Cowtown
October//1975
Kansas City as both rural and urban role player.
4.
Agriculture: A Firm Foundation for Kansas City
October/11/1966
Article reprinted from the Kansas City Star about Kansas City's agricultural economy.
5.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a pink rose and a winter town scene. One of two cards with similar design. Back of card says: "Try a package of Snow Flake Hominy and Cormane...
6.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a rural scene of a pond, path, and shrubs with a blue floral border. Back of card says: "Try a package of Snow Flake Hominy and Cormane And You...
7.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a distant view of a man in a boat. One of two cards with similar design. Front of card is stamped: “Eat Snow Flake Hominy." Back of card says:...
8.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a yellow rose and a winter town scene. One of two cards with similar design. Back of card says: "Try a package of Snow Flake Hominy and Cormane...
9.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing six robins sitting on a tree and fence post in winter. Back of card says: "Ask your grocer for Snow Flake Hominy and Cormane.." Address given...
10.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a rural, sunset scene. One of two cards with similar design. Front of card is stamped: “Eat Snow Flake Hominy." Back of card says: "Try a package...
11.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a yellow rose and a distant steeple bordered by branches with icicles. One of two cards with similar design. Back of card says: "Try a package...
12.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a yellow rose and a rural winter scene with cottage and pond. Back of card says: "Try a package of Snow Flake Hominy and Cormane And You Will...
13.
American Hominy Flake Co.
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for the American Hominy Flake Co. showing a pink rose and a distant townscape bordered by branches with icicles. One of two cards with similar design. Back of card says: "Try a package...
14.
And So to Bread!
August//1947
Illustrations and article about the bread-making business in the Kansas City area involving the wheat production and flour milling of the Great Plains and Midwest as food for around the world. Also history...
15.
Big Flour Mills Fading From KC
October 20, 2011
Article reports on the decline of flour milling in Kansas City and the Midwest, largely due to the consolidation of mills and need for grain to be shipped less distances by railroad. The Kansas City area...
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Biography of Frank A. Theis (1899-1965), Grain Merchant
1999
17.
Biography of Samuel Sosland (1886-1983), Publisher
2009
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Both Grew Up with Great Southwest: Board of Trade and Telegram Witnessed Strides
March/9/1931
Expansion in grain industry in last 50 years allowed Board of Trade and Drovers Telegram to grow together.
19.
Business on a Global Basis in 1956
May/7/1957
Charts and graphs regarding Kansas City's international trade.
20.
Cecil Brothers
1879
Description of a business located at 425 Walnut Street carrying hay and grain. The three brothers who own this business are J. B. Cecil, H. C. Ceci,l and A. R. Cecil.
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