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"Mechanics Bank"
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Mechanics Bank
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Banks
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2nd Street
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Watkins Bank
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Mayors
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May 1868
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1928
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Daniel L. Shouse
2.
2nd Street
1870
Looking east from Delaware. Shows Mechanics Bank.
3.
In Memoriam: Sarah Walter Chandler Coates
1898, ca.
Photo of Mechanics' Bank building on a cliff that was the intersection of Delaware and Main Streets in May of 1869.
4.
Santa Fe Trail Termini
1906
Paper read by W. L. Campbell before the Kansas City Historical Society on December 13, 1906, about the Santa Fe Trail terminus buildings in San Francisco and Kansas City, the latter built in 1856 at the...
5.
Pioneer Bankers of Kansas City
1928
Illustration of the Mechanics Bank building at 2nd and Main Streets starting in 1867 (on the second floor), with the Santa Fe Stage Company occupying the first floor.
6.
Pioneer Bankers of Kansas City
1928
Biographical sketch of D. L. Shouse (1827-1873), an early banker of Kansas City. Native of Kentucky and father of Louis Shouse ("manager of Convention Hall today") coming to Kansas City in 1855 by steamboat...
7.
Biography of William B. Clarke (1848-1905), Banker
2003
8.
Biography of Johnston Lykins (1800-1876), Missionary, Doctor, and Kansas City's Second Mayor
2007
9.
Dr. Johnston Lykins
April 17, 1905
Biographical sketch of Dr. Johnston Lykins (1800-1876), the first legal mayor of Kansas City, first postmaster of Westport (out of the Shawnee Mission), and first editor and publisher of a newspaper entirely...
10.
Looking Backward
December 1922
Mechanics' Bank one of only two cited as being in Kansas City at the start of the Civil War.
11.
The Founding of Our Street Railway System by Nehemiah Holmes
December 1923
Article about the founding of Kansas City's first street railway system by Nehemiah Holmes (1826-1873), a native of New York City coming to Kansas City in 1856 as an engineer and realtor. He established...
12.
Pioneer Bankers of Kansas City
March//1928
Description of the Mechanics Bank, or Mechanics' Bank, founded by Nehemiah Holmes as the first or one of the first banks in Kansas City.
13.
2nd Street
May 1868
Looking east between Delaware and Main. Shows Mechanics Bank and Watkins Bank.
14.
Second Street, Kansas City, Missouri
May 1868
Looking east between Delaware and Main. Shows Mechanics Bank and Watkins Bank.
15.
2nd Street
May 1868
Looking east between Delaware and Main. Shows Mechanics Bank and Watkins Bank.
16.
2nd Street
May 1868
Early view of 2nd Street looking east between Delaware and Main. Watkins Bank and Mechanics Bank in view. Good view of early street grading of bluffs.
17.
The Far Reaching Legacy of Kansas City's Robert McClure Snyder
Spring 2005
Robert McClure Snyder's life was cut short in 1906 when he died as a result of an automobile accident in Kansas City. He was a successful businessman and real estate speculator who became a millionaire...
18.
Dr. Johnston Lykins: Baptist Missionary, Realtor, Doctor, First Legal Mayor of Kansas City
Winter 1996
Photo of Dr. Johnston Lykins (1800-1876), illustration of his home (built in 1857 at 12th and Washington Streets), and biographical article describing his life and career as a Baptist missionary, realtor,...
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