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121.
140 Years Ago: The Progress of the War--June 1861
June 2001
Portraits and description of Union General Nathaniel Lyon and "pro-Confederate Governor" Claiborne Jackson of Missouri clashing at the beginning of the Civil War in June 1861 with Lyon "ke[eping] Missouri...
122.
15 Years of Club Profiles
June-July//2001
Photo (of the former Club 427) and bibliography or directory of Kansas City jazz clubs (past and present) reviewed since the inception of the Jam magazine in 1986.
123.
150 Places to Celebrate Kansas's 150th Birthday
March 2011
Follow the author as he explores different historic places in Kansas. "After a fight over free-or slave-state status (thus another moniker, "Bleeding Kansas"), the free-state Wyandotte Constitution was...
124.
171 Voters Are Registered from the Fox Hotel
January//1919
Illustration of the Fox Hotel and list of voters registered from there.
125.
1831 Unchronicled Courthouse Familiar [Past Future?] Is Not First Brick Courthouse
September//1973
Investigative report on the "discovery of the existence of an apparently unchronicled early Jackson County Courthouse, built in 1831 on Independence Square, demolished in 1836, and replaced on its foundation...
126.
1847 Circular on Services in Independence for Trail Trekkers Turns Up in Oregon Archives
Winter//1981
Article about the circular and letter published by George Buchanan, Independence postmaster in 1847, "about the facilities of the town" of Independence, Missouri, designed as a guide for travelers to Oregon...
127.
1855 Harris Home at 4000 Baltimore Avenue, in Old Westport
October//1976
Photo on the issue's cover and caption about the home on the inside cover.
128.
18th & Vine and All That Jazz
July-August//1982
Article about the "long overdue and much deserved renaissance" of the 18th & Vine District's buildings and streets, with history of its jazz scene and prominent black professionals.
129.
18th & Vine's New, New, New, New Day
January 1, 2007
Article describing efforts to develop the 18th & Vine area, including a discussion of retail and restaurant opportunities, as well as residential properties in the neighborhood.
130.
18th & Vine: Kansas City's Most Famous Intersection
Spring 1987
Story of the neighborhood symbolizing "the jazz era that flourished in Kansas City between 1920 and World War II."
131.
1903 Flood
June//1903
Many stories and pictures of the flood's effects, occupying most of the issue.
132.
1903: The Great Flood
2002
Article describes the 1903 Flood in Armourdale, the Kansas River bottoms, and the lower areas of the Argentine district. Author believes the primary cause of the 1903 Flood on the Kansas River was its...
133.
1904 Saint Louis World's Fair
File containing a magazine or book excerpt with several large photos and captions from scenes at the 1904 Saint Louis World's Fair, including the Administration Building, Machinery Hall, the California...
134.
1908 Main Street: A Synonym for Power
October/November 1981
Photos (of the man and his office building) and biographical article about the early life and career of Tom Pendergast (1872-1945), political boss with his headquarters building still standing at 1908...
135.
1908 Main Street: A Synonym for Power
January/February 1982
Photos, illustrations, and biographical article about the middle and later career of Tom Pendergast (1872-1945), political boss with his headquarters building still standing at 1908 Main Street and nominated...
136.
1918 Flu Epidemic More Deadly Than Germans
Spring 2005
Short article details the involvement of Camp Funston and Fort Riley with the spread of the Spanish Flu in 1918. "Since Fort Riley was a cavalry outpost, there were hundreds of horses and mules also living...
137.
1924 Main
January 14-20, 2005
Review of 1924 Main.
138.
1934-1935 Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Winter//1993
List of burials continued in three later issues.
139.
1934-1935 Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Winter//1994
List of burials continued from earlier issue, volume 34, issue 2, Winter 1993, pages 76-78.
140.
1934-1935 Burials in Municipal Cemetery of Kansas City
Summer//1994
List of burials continued from earlier issue.
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