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Mules
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150 Facts About Kansas City
2000
List of 150 facts prepared for the sesquicentennial of Kansas City in 2000.
2.
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...
3.
A Fragmentary Journal of William L. Sublette
June 1, 1919
William Sublette's record of the beginning of a trip made with Sir William Drummond Stewart to the Rocky Mountains in 1843 (entries for May 1 through June 10). Journal includes detailed expense accounting...
4.
A Visit To The Poor Farm: How Jackson County Cares For Her Helpless Wards
July 29, 1890
The subheading reads: "A Description of the Building and Something of the Inmates--The County Judges Contemplate Further Improvements--Two Jay Goulds Happy With Their Imaginary Riches--Some Pathetic Cases...
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A Visit To The Poor Farm: How Jackson County Cares For Her Helpless Wards
July 29, 1890
The subheading reads: "A Description of the Building and Something of the Inmates--The County Judges Contemplate Further Improvements--Two Jay Goulds Happy With Their Imaginary Riches--Some Pathetic Cases...
6.
An Interview With Ladislao Lopez
1978-06-27
Interviewer: Irene Ruiz. Interview recorded June 27, 1978. 1 sound cassette (ca. 90 minutes): analog, stereo.; 5 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., 1/8 in. tape; 1 sound disc; digital; 4 3/4 in. Has a typed guide to contents....
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Armour-Swift-Burlington Bridge
Postcard of the Armour-Swift-Burlington Bridge
8.
Armour-Swift-Burlington Bridge and The Levee, Missouri River
2 postcard views of the Armour-Swift-Burlington Bridge and The Levee, Missouri River
9.
Biography of Jay B. Dillingham (1910-2007), Businessman
2009;
10.
Biography of Seth Ward (1820-1903), Frontier Trader
2008
11.
Briefs and Other Legal Documents of American Railroad Companies
//1887
Documentation from a case in the Kansas City Court of Appeals between the Missouri Pacific Railway Company and Marion West (guardian of J. C. West) in March 1887, concerning one of West's mules killed...
12.
Construction/Excavating Work
Exterior view, location not given, of some type of early excavation work using teams of mules. One team appears to be coming up out of a shaft. View includes a number of unidentified workers. Identified...
13.
Crowd of People and Mules
1950
View of crowd with mules.
14.
Drove the First Street Car Here
November 1, 2005
Article recalls the early work of Hannibal H. Colvin, who drove a streetcar from Kansas City to Westport from 1872 to 1874. Colvin describes the job as "driving two mules hitched to a decrepit street car...
15.
E. E. Axline
1896
Biographical sketch of E. E. Axline, "one of the most extensive and best known stock breeders of Western Missouri, making a specialty of the breeding of Poland-China hogs," starting professionally as a...
16.
Early Life of Quantrill in Kansas
1902
Biographical article about William Quantrill and his early life in Kansas Territory starting in 1857, arriving then from Ohio as a teacher "on the Marais des Cygnes" River. Description of his theft of...
17.
Farm Scene
n.d.
Mules at unidentified farm.
18.
Farm Scene
n.d.
Men and mules in field identified as being on the Church Farm.
19.
Ferd Owen
April/19/1950
Biographical article about Ferd Owen, seller of 90,000 mules in one year.
20.
Franklin: Cradle of the Trade
May 1993
This article is 26th in a series on historic sites and museums along the Santa Fe Trail. Includes a description of the original town of Franklin, Missouri, and its importance not only to the trail but...
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