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"McGee, James H"
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Mcgee, James H
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Settlers -- Early
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Mcgee Family
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Firsts
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Residences
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Book
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Mildred Cox
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June/15/1897
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Annals of the City of Kansas: Embracing Full Details of the Trade and Commerce of the Great Western Plains
//1858 (second edition 1950)
Description of McGee's Addition, a subdivision south of Kansas City developed by Colonel E. Milton McGee from "a portion of the estate of the late James McGee," his father. Description of its size and...
2.
Annals of the City of Kansas: Embracing Full Details of the Trade and Commerce of the Great Western Plains
//1858
Illustration evidently of a hotel, labeled "Western Exchange, M'Gee's Addition, Kansas City."
3.
Biography of James H. McGee (1786-1840), Early Settler
2008
4.
Dundee Place Residential District
Paper on the history of Dundee Place, from its origins in 1827 as a planned site as a seminary, to its sale to James H. McGee in 1829, to its later role as the site of the Kansas City Industrial Exposition....
5.
Early History of Greater Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas: The Prophetic City at the Mouth of the Kaw
1928
Illustration of the home of James Hyatt McGee, or James McGee, at 19th and Main, the "First Brick House in Jackson County, Built in 1845 [sic]."
6.
Early Jackson Co. Settlers
April/1/1960
Article about some of the earliest settlers of "land within the bounds of Kansas City" starting with James McGee (the first, in 1828) and "followed by the original French settlers [sic]" such as Louis...
7.
Greater Kansas City Official Year Book 1904-05
1905
Section on early history of Kansas City to about 1900.
8.
James H. McGee
Information on James Hyatt McGee, or James McGee (1786-1840), an early town builder arriving at Liberty in 1827 and then proceeding to Chouteau's Westport Landing (early Kansas City) in 1828, building...
9.
James H. McGee
Head and shoulders portrait of James H. McGee
10.
James H. McGee Residence
Full frontal and side view; located at 19th and Baltimore.
11.
James H. McGee Residence
Folder contains numerous pictures of the home.
12.
James Hyatt McGee
1953
A 28 page biographical paper by Mildred Cox about James Hyatt McGee, or James McGee (1786-1840), a native of Virginia moving to Clay County, Missouri, in 1827 and then to Kansas City in Jackson County...
13.
Kansas City's First Church
December 1923
Mention of the land claims at the time of the founding of the Catholic church of Father Benedict Roux in 1834 (in present Downtown Kansas City) by James McGee, Sr. (south of the church site and claimed...
14.
McGee Family
Group portrait of McGee family before unidentified house. L to R: James H. McGee, Milton Elijah McGee, Mobillion McGee, Allen Burr Hyatt McGee, Mrs. James H. McGee, Amelia Steen, Katherine Eliabeth Johnson,...
15.
Museum Curator Dies: Julian McGee Evans
First Quarter 1993
Obituary of direct descendant of James McGee, one of founding fathers of Kansas City, Missouri.
16.
Old Elmwood Cemetery Special: Burial Site Resting Place of Hundreds
April-May-June//1982
Article about Elmwood Cemetery, a historic burial site for many of the city's pioneers.
17.
Our Easley Ancestors and Their Relatives
1963
History of the McGee family of Kansas City, starting with James Hyatt McGee, or James McGee (1786-1840) and including his wife Eleanor Fry McGee, or Eleanor McGee (1793-18?), and their descendants.
18.
The First Brick House
June/15/1897
Photo and caption for the supposedly first brick house in the city built before the 1850s.
19.
Three Generations of Business Enterprise in a Midwestern City: The McGees of Kansas City
December//1956
History of the McGee family in Kansas City as an important influence in the founding of the city starting with the arrival in 1828 of James McGee (1784-1840) and his wife and sons.
20.
Town of Kansas: Medley of Beginnings at Kawsmouth
1957
A 23 page paper read before the Kansas City Corral, The Westerners, Hotel Bellerive, December 10, 1957, dealing with the early history of Kansas City, concentrating on the period just before the Town of...
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