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Mckecknie, John W
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Armour Boulevard Apartments
Nomination form for the National Register for the apartment buildings on Armour Boulevard (between Wyandotte and Baltimore Avenues) designed by John McKecknie, "a very prominent architect." Photos and...
2.
Biography of John McKecknie (1862-1934), Architect
1999
3.
Collonaded Apartments a KC Icon
May 9, 2012
Photo-postcard image of the Collinwood Apartments (2501-2159 E. Linwood Blvd) and a related article about the developer, William H. Collins, who also built the Collonade Apartments (201-209 Armour Blvd)....
4.
Early Concrete Construction in Kansas City
December-January 1965
Photos and article about early concrete construction in Kansas City, including some of the first reinforced concrete buildings in the country, including the Gumbel Building (built in 1904 at the southeast...
5.
Grand Avenue Temple Profile
2003
6.
Gumbel Building to go Condo, Developer Says
July 30, 2005
Developer Mark Latshaw has announced plans to renovate the Gumbel Building at Eighth and Walnut Streets into 32 loft-style condominiums. Article includes summary of history and significance of the building,...
7.
J. W. M'Kecknie Is Dead: Veteran Architect Was Widely Known in His Field
October/20/1934
Photo and obituary for John McKecknie (1862-1934), an architect with offices in the New York Life Building and residence at 4811 Holly Street. Description of his life and career as a native of Ohio coming...
8.
John McKecknie
1902
Photo and bio of John McKecknie, an architect born in Ohio in 1862 and coming to Kansas City in 1898. "John W. McKecknie was born in Clarksville, Ohio, October 3, 1862 . . . He then took a classical course...
9.
John McKecknie
November/2/1929
Article about the architecture in Westport designed by architect John McKecknie.
10.
Merriweather Residence
September 1912
Photo of the "Merriweather Residence, Kansas City," designed by architect John McKecknie, and, according to the handwritten address in the margin, located at 3616 Gladstone Boulevard.
11.
Miniature Museum of Kansas City
January-February//1983
Article about the house at 5235 Oak Street built in 1911 for Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Tureman, designed by architect John McKecknie. On October 17, 1982, the Miniature Museum of Kansas City opened its doors...
12.
Stine and McClure Undertaking Company Building
This file includes a copy of the National Register of Historic Places registration form for the Stine and McClure Funeral Home building located at 924-26 Oak Street in Kansas City, Missouri. John McKecknie...
13.
Stine and McClure Undertaking Company Building Profile
2003
14.
Sunvilla
2008
Description and history of the James F. Halpin house in Kansas City.
15.
The Colonnade Apartment On Armour Boulevard
May 1, 1905
A photograph of the Colonnade Apartments located on Armour Boulevard between Wyandotte and Central Streets. It was designed by J. W. McKecknie. This short article is actually an ad for the Kansas City...
16.
The Seldom-Noticed Art: Kansas City Architecture
June 12 1966
Article describing these architects: (1) Breuer, Marcel, (2) Brostrom, Ernest Olaf, (3) Byrne, Mister ?, (4) Barry, Francis, (5) Curtiss, Louis, (6) Gunn, Frederick, (7) McKecknie, John, (8) Root, John...
17.
Wards Kansas City: A Half-Mile around the Outside, with 47,000 Panes of Glass--The Largest Building West of the Mississippi. ..
April 7, 1999
Photos, illustrations, and article about the "Montgomery Ward building at St. John and Belmont" Avenues (or 6200 Saint John Avenue) in the Northeast residential district, built in 1914 as "[t]he largest...
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