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"Long, Robert A."
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Long, Robert A
(67)
Residences
(16)
Kansas City Museum
(14)
Longview Farm
(13)
Corinthian Hall
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Book
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Lauder, Frank
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Carol Grove
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Cydney E Millstein
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2008
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1934
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1925
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Kansas City Museum of History and Science
File includes among other items, such as pamphlets, newsletters, etc, the nomination form for the National Register of Historic Places for the Kansas City Museum building, originally the residence of R....
2.
House from the Southeast
8-May-34
3218 Gladstone Boulevard, Residence of R. A Long, Co-Founder, Long-Bell Lumber Co.
3.
House from the Southwest
7-May-34
3218 Gladstone Boulevard, Residence of R. A Long, Co-Founder, Long-Bell Lumber Co.
4.
West Entrance from the Southwest
7-May-34
3218 Gladstone Boulevard, Residence of R. A Long, Co-Founder, Long-Bell Lumber Co.
5.
Staircase - Grand Hall
n. d.
3218 Gladstone Boulevard, Residence of R. A Long, Co-Founder, Long-Bell Lumber Co.
6.
Corinthian Hall Interior
Southwest corner of French Salon in R.A. Long Residence (Corinthian Hall), 3218 Gladstone Boulevard. Long was a civic leader and co-founder of Long-Bell Lumber Co.
7.
Corinthian Hall Interior
Interior view of the library of the R.A. Long Residence (Corinthian Hall), 3218 Gladstone Boulevard. Long was a civic leader and co-founder of Long-Bell Lumber Co.
8.
Corinthian Hall Interior
View of mantel in the French Salon of the R.A. Long Residence (Corinthian Hall), at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard. Long was a civic leader and co-founder of the Long-Bell Lumber Co.
9.
Robert Alexander Long
Illustrations and information on Robert Alexander Long, or Robert Long, usually called R. A. Long (1850-1934), a prominent local businessman and president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company. Photos and description...
10.
Longview Farm
File contains information about Longview Farm in Lee's Summit, including a nomination form for the National Register of Historic Places. Longview Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places....
11.
Robert A. Long
Partial frontal portrait.
12.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Contains a photo of "R. A. Long's residence, 3218 Gladstone Boulevard."
13.
Historic Kansas City Architecture
//1975
Book contains a photo and caption of the R.A. Long home later the Kansas City Museum located at 3218 Gladstone Blvd.
14.
Kansas City. ..The Way We Were
//1981
Photos of the estate at Longview Farm in Lee's Summit, Missouri, owned by lumber magnate Robert A. Long and made famous largely by his daughter, Loula Long Combs, "a horsewoman of national renown."
15.
Robert A. Long
1891
Head and shoulders portrait.
16.
Robert Long
1908
Biographical article about Robert Long, founder and president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in 1873, with his R. A. Long Building under construction...
17.
Robert A. Long
1912
Biographical sketch of Robert Long, "[d]istinguished citizen, capitalist and philanthropist and the largest lumberman in the Southwest," born in Kentucky in 1850 and establishing his lumber company in...
18.
Robert A. Long
1912
Photo and bio of Robert Long, "president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company," born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in the late 1800s and building "the R. A. Long Building, the first steel skeleton...
19.
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...
20.
From Tree to Trade
1920
Booklet on the history and operations of the Long-Bell Lumber Company with photos and a portrait of its founder R. A. Long, or Robert Long, on the second-to-last page.
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