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1. J. C. Nichols Company J. C. Nichols Company

2. Country Club Plaza, Panorama Country Club Plaza, Panorama Panoramic Postcard of the Country Club Plaza

3. Brookside Shopping Center Brookside Shopping Center Information about the Brookside district as a mixed-use shopping center and residential district at about 63rd and Brookside Boulevard (between Main and Wornall Roads). Description of its history, established...

4. Ward Parkway Ward Parkway Postcard of Ward Parkway

5. Walter Bixby Residence Walter Bixby Residence Folder containing a nomination form for the National Register for the Walter Bixby house at 6505 State Line Road, built in 1935-1937 by the J. C. Nichols Company and designed by architect Edward Tanner,...

6. J. C. Nichols Collection Finding Aid J. C. Nichols Collection Finding Aid 1912-1960 (bulk 1922-1950) J. C. Nichols was born in Olathe, Kansas, in 1880 and died in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1950. He was a major residential land developer in the metropolitan area. He was a pioneer in the development of...

7. Country Club District [1917] Country Club District [1917] 1917-04 Title continues: "Including Sunset Hill, Mission Hills, Hampstead Gardens, Wornall Manor, and Greenway Fields, '1,500 Acres Restricted. Planned, Developed, and Offered Exclusively by J.C. Nichols."

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8. Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1945, Page p821 Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1945, Page p821 1917-1945 A portion of Kansas City from E. 61st Street south to E. 63rd Street and from Brookside Boulevard east to Walnut Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...

9. Country Club District Bulletin Country Club District Bulletin 1919-1930 Several years of the bulletin for the Country Club District with drawings and photos of homes, churches, scuptures, fountains, businesses, people, and maps of land developments, etc. Includes mainly residential...

10. The Country Club District: 1000 Acres Restricted The Country Club District: 1000 Acres Restricted 192? Photos of unnamed streets in the Country Club District.

11. A Guide to the New Foot Trails and Bridle Paths in Mission Hills and Indian Hills Country Club District A Guide to the New Foot Trails and Bridle Paths in Mission Hills and Indian Hills Country Club District 1922-04 Trails in the Mission Hills and Indian Hills area, shown in color.

12. Country Club District [1922] Country Club District [1922] 1922-08 Title continues: "Including Sunset Hill, Mission Hills, Indian Hills, Hampstead Gardens, Crestwood, Greenway Fields, Wornall Manor, Westwood, Westwood Hills, and Armour Hills. 2,500 Acres Restricted. Planned,...

13. Country Club Plaza: 46th Street Terrace to Ward Parkway, Mill Creek Parkway Westward to Penn Country Club Plaza: 46th Street Terrace to Ward Parkway, Mill Creek Parkway Westward to Penn 1926 Book describing and depicting scenes of and planning involved with the Country Club District and Plaza.

14. Country Club Plaza--Kansas City Country Club Plaza--Kansas City 1926 Photos with of homes in the Mission Hills residential district, listing addresses, residents, and architects.

15. A Map of the Country Club District A Map of the Country Club District 1930 Map of the Country Club District with drawings illustrating people, places, and events in Kansas City history.

16. The J. C. Nichols Investment Company Presents Two New Sub-division Extensions to the Country Club District The J. C. Nichols Investment Company Presents Two New Sub-division Extensions to the Country Club District 1940 Color shaded map showing the new divisions of Greenway Fields and Hampstead Gardens in the Country Club District. Indicates current and proposed construction, and prices.

17. The Country Club District The Country Club District 1950 Map of Country Club District including Mission Hills, Indian Hills, Meyer Circle, Stratford Gardens, etc. On back is a map of the greater Kansas City area showing the Country Club district in relation...

18. Kansas City's Famous Country Club Plaza District and Plaza! Kansas City's Famous Country Club Plaza District and Plaza! 1950 [R]ecognized as 'America's greatest outdoor art gallery'.

19. Leaders in Our Town Leaders in Our Town 1952 Photo and bio of Edward Tanner, vice-president of the J. C. Nichols Company and architect and main designer of the business buildings of the Country Club Plaza and many Country Club District residences...

20. Leaders in Our Town Leaders in Our Town 1952 Photo and bio of John Taylor, chairman of the J. C. Nichols Company. Born in Illinois about 1883 and raised in Emporia, Kansas before coming to Kansas City in 1905 to work on Kansas City, Kansas subdivisions...