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181.
Motoring in the Kansas City Area
1961
Map and description of the western terminus of the Mason-Dixon Line near Southwest City, Missouri, marking the old imaginary boundary between the North and South.
182.
Mourners Remember Kansas City Pastor
June/25/2000
File containing an obituary for Reverend A. L. Johnson, Sr. (1923-2000), pastor of the "Zion Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Kansas City" at 2801 Swope Parkway. Native of Oklahoma moving to Bonner Springs,...
183.
Mrs. Corline Eagleson Honored upon Retirement from Social Work
November 7, 1952
Vertical file with photo and biographical article about Corinne Eagleson, of 2454 West Paseo Boulevard, a "casework supervisor at the Jackson County Welfare Office, 1907 Grand Ave." Eagleson started out...
184.
Mrs. Edwin Underwood
April/15/1969
Obituary for Mrs. Daisy Maud Underwood, or Daisy Underwood (wife of Edwin Underwood), "75, of Denver, formerly of Kansas City, known to opera audiences by her Indian name, Paklani." Native of Oklahoma...
185.
Mrs. Eula P. Wornall
July/21/1980
Obituary for Mrs. Eula Penn Wheat Wornall, or Eula Wornall, "79, of 6727 Brookside Road [sic], former chairman of the Women's Division of the Red Cross in Kansas City" since the 1950s. Native of Oklahoma...
186.
Mrs. Sam Ray Postcard Collection Finding Aid
1890-1995
Mildred Kittell Ray was born in Halstead, Kansas, on September 22, 1895. An avid collector of postcards (buttons, too), Mrs. Ray, at the age of 72, initiated a column in the Kansas City Times and Kansas...
187.
Municipal Airport
August 15, 1955
The office of aviation at the City Hall says to its knowledge no fatality on any airline (private or commercial) has ever occurred on the Municipal Airport grounds (January 1955). William Atcheson of Tulsa,...
188.
Murder Awaited a Wastrel Unprepared for Full Life
January/19/1975
Photo and book review of "The Mullendore Murder Case" by Jonathan Kwitny about the life and death by murder of Eugene Mullendore III (ca. 1938-1970), a rich cattle ranch owner "of Osage County, Oklahoma,...
189.
N. Emerson Paton, Senator Thomas P. Gore, and Others
N.d.
Group portrait of N. Emerson Paton, Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma, and unidentified men outside unidentified building.
190.
N. Emerson Paton, Senator Thomas P. Gore, and Others
N.d.
Group portrait of N. Emerson Paton, Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma, and unidentified men outside unidentified building.
191.
NAIA Draws Play to Move Downtown
December 15-21, 2006
The National Association of Intercollegiate Sports after moving to Olathe, Kansas, in 2001 may now be considering a move back to Kansas City. The organization moved here from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has seen...
192.
Native American/Western Photograph Collection Finding Aid
ca1880s-1901
This collection contains over over 140 glass plate negatives, cabinet cards, and assorted prints. The images are primarily of Native American peoples, cowboys, and “Boomer” settlers in Indian Territory...
193.
Negro Cowpoke Bulldogged 'Em in Style
September/11/1968
Biographical article about Bill Pickett, a black "native Texan" becoming a stunt cowboy in Oklahoma "credited with originating the bulldogging of steers" in 1893, "the same year the Cherokee Strip was...
194.
New Prison Adds to Fort's Mystique
September 29, 2010
Fort Leavenworth's new massive $95 million prison complex will replace three military prisons, one at Fort Knox in Kentucky, Fort Sill in Oklahoma, and Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The new building...
195.
Northern Cheyenne Warrior Ledger Art
Spring 2012
The last "Indian raid" as it was known as in Kansas occurred in 1878, when a large group of about 350 Northern Cheyenne escaped the Oklahoma territory and fought skirmishes and raided throughout western...
196.
Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Photo and bio of Jerry Culbertson, an oil industry investor and businessman moving to Kansas City in 1905, dealing with several oil mining interests around the country, especially in Kansas and Oklahoma,...
197.
Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Photo and bio of William Kenefick, president and founder of "the Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway" and other railroads around the country. Native of Ireland and son-in-law of William Strang through marriage...
198.
Oklahoma--A Page of Western History
December 1923
One paragraph about Rella Harber from Trenton, Missouri, describing her arrival by train in Guthrie, Oklahoma, from Kansas City in 1889.
199.
Oklahoma--A Page of Western History
December 1923
Mention of Charlotte Olds (the author's aunt) and her husband Emery Olds as travelers with the author from the Kansas City Union Depot to Oklahoma in 1889.
200.
Oklahoma--A Page of Western History: The First Jury Trial in Oklahoma
December 1923
Mention of Greenup Hargis as settler of Oklahoma from Kansas City in 1889.
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