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Long, Robert A
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There Is No Limit: Architecture and Sculpture in Kansas City
1934
History of the R. A. Long residence at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard, later the Kansas City Museum.
62.
There Is No Limit: Architecture and Sculpture in Kansas City
1934
Description of the architecture of the museum, originally the residence of R. A. Long, and the career of its architect, E. M. Price.
63.
Wealthiest Kansas Citians
September 9, 1959
At the time of this newspaper clipping, Mrs. R. Pryor Combs was probably Kansas City's richest woman. The richest man ever to live in Kansas City was L. V. Harknes, who lived here from 1888 to 1891. The...
64.
West Entrance from the Southwest
7-May-34
3218 Gladstone Boulevard, Residence of R. A Long, Co-Founder, Long-Bell Lumber Co.
65.
What's Old is New Again
November/December 2004
Article describes New Longview, a planned community integrating the historic Longview Farm in Lee's Summit, Missouri. The community is based on the concept of "new urbanism," which strives to reduce dependency...
66.
When Hayne met Sallie
Spring 2007
The first of two articles about Sallie America Long, daughter of Robert A. Long, tells about how she met her husband, Hayne Ellis. The early years of their marriage were spent in Annapolis as Hayne pursued...
67.
Who's Who in Kansas City
February/26/1922
Portraits and biographical article about Robert Alexander Long, or R. A. Long, "chairman of the board of directors [of the] Long-Bell Lumber Company." Description of his life and career, born in Kentucky...
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