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81. Margaret Brenton City Directory Entry Margaret Brenton City Directory Entry 1958 Entry in the city directory for Margaret Brenton, an artist for the Siegrist Engraving Company in the 1950s, with the business address of 924 Oak Street and residence at 100 East 66th Street.

82. Miniature Museum of Kansas City 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...

83. Miss Frances Hahn Miss Frances Hahn March//1934 Photo and bio of Frances Hahn, "Violinist and Teacher" and third vice-president of the Musical Club returning to Kansas City about 1926 from violin lessons in New York and teaching lessons "at her home--7131...

84. Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present 1935 Biographical sketch of Edward Dougherty, "sole proprietor of the Dougherty Cleaning Company, located at 4310 Mill Creek boulevard in Kansas City," born here in 1904 and starting his company at 711 Linwood...

85. Missouri River, South Missouri River, South Postcard view of downtown Kansas City in 1855 looking South from the Missouri River

86. Mrs. Mary Green Dies: Heart Ailment Fatal in Ireland to Widow of T. J. Green Mrs. Mary Green Dies: Heart Ailment Fatal in Ireland to Widow of T. J. Green March/12/1949 Obituary for Mary Green, widow of Thomas Green residing at 4347 Oak Street in 1949, dying on a trip to her native Ireland. Description of her life and career, moving to Kansas City about 1900 and building...

87. National Register of Historic Places Update National Register of Historic Places Update Fall 2008 Brief listing of the latest additions to the National Register of Historic Places from the Kansas City metro area. The list with pictures includes:

Valentine Hotel on Broadway at 3724 Broadway,...

88. Neighborhoods: Aging with Charm and Grace Neighborhoods: Aging with Charm and Grace November//1987 General description of the Brookside neighborhood with both residential and business districts, making it "really more like a small town within a town," bounded by 55th, State Line, Gregory, and Oak Street....

89. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Exterior view of an urn located on the south portico at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street in Kansas City, Missouri.

90. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Exterior view of an urn located on the south portico at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street in Kansas City, Missouri.

91. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Exterior view of the south portico/side at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street in Kansas City, Missouri. Also in the view is an urn.

92. New Million Dollar Apartment Building to Be an Imposing Structure of Italian Architecture New Million Dollar Apartment Building to Be an Imposing Structure of Italian Architecture April 9, 1922 Illustration, map, and article about the Sophian Plaza Apartments being constructed at "Brush Creek boulevard just west of Oak street," owned by Harry Sophian and designed by architects Shepard & Wiser....

93. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of Elmore Shelton Truitt, or Elmore Truitt, a realtor and native of Pennsylvania coming to Kansas City in 1886 with residence at 4320 Oak Street.

94. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of Ford Harvey, head of the Fred Harvey Company restaurant and hotel chain, born in Leavenworth in 1866 and residing at 3617 Oak Street.

95. Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918 1925 Photo and bio of Dr. William Minor, a physician native to Chillicothe, Missouri, and "the senior partner of the firm of Thornton and Minor, whose offices and private hospital at 1000 Oak street cover a...

96. Oak Street Oak Street 1925 Looking south along the west side of Oak between 11th and 12th.

97. Oak Street Oak Street 1950 Looking south along Oak from 6th.

98. Oak Street Oak Street 1926 Rooftop view, taken from the Telephone Building, looking north along Oak.

99. Oak Street Oak Street June 10, 1922 Looking south along Oak from 11th.

100. Oak Street Oak Street 1926 Rooftop view, taken from the Mutual Building, looking northwest from 13th and Oak.