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Kansas City Railways C...
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Streetcars
(6)
Street Railways
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Kealy, Philip J
(5)
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Magazine Article
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Book
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Date
1925
(3)
1917-1945
(2)
November/26/1921
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September/30/1916
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1917-1957
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Katherine Baxter
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Walter P Tracy
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Edward a Conrad
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1.
Building Good Employee Relations in Kansas City
January/12/1924
Article explaining the organization of management of the Kansas City Railways company, especially pertaining to maintaining employee satisfaction, with flow charts and graphs.
2.
Colonel Kealy
April/30/1918
Photo and description of Philip Kealy, president of the Kansas City Railways Company, speaking at a Chamber of Commerce meeting "about the street car situation as it confronts the city and the trolley...
3.
Handling Doubled Traffic with Dispatch
November/26/1921
Article about the management of heavy traffic in such large crowds as the American Legion Convention at the Liberty Memorial in 1921, with photos.
4.
Kansas City
March 19, 1918
Ad for the Kansas City Railways Company, asking "the Public Service Commission" for lower operation costs to allow more reasonable rates for its passengers, presumably on street railways.
5.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of Colonel Philip Joseph Kealy, or Philip Kealy, an asphalt company executive and former president of the Kansas City Railways Company from 1915 to 1921, born in Illinois in 1884 and coming...
6.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of Fred Fleming, "receiver of the Kansas City Railways Company" and former owner of the Kansas City Life Insurance Company, born in Canada in 1866 and coming to Kansas City in 1885, residing...
7.
Kansas City Railway Gains Public Favor
September/30/1916
Article about the gaining of public favor by the Kansas City Railways company to facilitate better business, with cartoons and copies of newspaper clippings.
8.
Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present
1935
One paragraph of biography about Francis Wilson (1867-1932), former Missouri state senator. Native of Platte City, Missouri becoming "receiver for the Kansas City Railways Company" in 1920.
9.
MSRy Corporate History
2011
A two page flow chart that displays the corporate history of the Metropolitan Street Railway from 1860 through 1926. The various street railway companies that were consolidated into the Kansas City Public...
10.
Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Photo and bio of Philip Kealy, "president of the Kansas City Railways Company" until entering the military battle against Mexico about 1918, born in Illinois in 1884.
11.
Philip J. Kealy of Kansas City--and His Job
May/1/1920
Article about the administration of the operations of the Kansas City Railways street car system, headed by Colonel Philip Kealy, with map and photos. Discussion on the "special problems" to deal with...
12.
Photographs and Facts
August/12/1916
Photo and biographical article about Philip Kealy, former "president of the Kansas City Railways Company" until becoming a military officer sent to war in 1915. Description of his life and career, born...
13.
Reorganization Terms Announced for Kansas City
June/6/1925
Discussion of the "bonded indebtedness" of the street railway company and its consequential financial reorganization.
14.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 4, 1909-1950, Page p573
1909-1950
A portion of Kansas City from W. 44th Street south to W. 47th Street and from Pennsyvlania Avenue east to Main Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to...
15.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1945, Page p798
1917-1945
A portion of western Kansas City from W. 47th Street south to W. 50th Street and from Wyandotte Street east to Oak Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...
16.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1945, Page p848
1917-1945
Portions of public park buildings and the suburb of Dodson, Missouri (later incorporated), showing buildings and streets. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area.
17.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1957, Page p848
1917-1957
Portions of public park buildings and the suburb of Dodson, Missouri (later incorporated), showing buildings and streets. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area.
18.
Streetcar Employees
1900
Unidentified employees with Kansas City Cable Railway Company cars used to traverse the 9th Street Incline.
19.
Streetcar Employees
Unidentified employees with Kansas City Cable Railway Company cars used to traverse the 9th Street Incline.
20.
Who's Who in Kansas City
March/5/1922
Portraits and biographical article about John Harding, "senior member of the law firm of Harding, Murphy, Stinson & Tucker," born in Saint Louis in 1866 and becoming city counselor of Nevada, Missouri,...
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