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Biography of Joan Crawford (1908-1977), Actress
1999
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Biography of John Wesley Jenkins (1864-1932), Music Store Owner
1999
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Biography of Julia Marlowe (1865-1950), Actress
2005
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Biography of Kenneth and Helen Spencer (1902-1982), Industrialist and Benefactor
2008
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Biography of Mary Hudson (1912-1999), Oil Baroness
2003
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Biography of Mary Lou Williams (1910-1981), Musician
1999
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Biography of Matthias Splitlog (1810-1897), Land Owner and Entrepreneur
1999
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Biography of Moses Grinter (1810-1878) and Anna Marshall Grinter (1820-1905), Pioneers
1999
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Biography of Robert R. Sutherland, Jr. (1884-1941), Lumber Yard Owner
1999
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Biography of the Dubinsky Brothers, Entertainers--Maurice (1882-1929); Edward (circa 1886-1960); and Barney (1892-1949)
2004
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Biography of Wilber (Bullet Joe) Rogan (1889-1967), Baseball Player
1999
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Black History Month Feature: Sarah Rector--Kansas City's First Black Millionairess
February/15/1991
File containing photos and biographical article about Sarah Rector Campbell Crawford, or Sarah Rector (ca. 1901-1963 ca.), "the first black female millionaire to live in Kansas City," and her husband Kenneth...
53.
Blue Valley's Champion: Mary Lois Gamble Pierce, 1932-2001
January/24/2001
Photo and obituary for Mary Lois Gamble Pierce, or Mary Pierce (1932-2001), "one of the early activists" in the Northeast residential district, especially the Blue Valley industrial district. Description...
54.
Bones Revive Earhart Mystery
December 18, 2010
Scientists at the University of Oklahoma are analyzing “three bone fragments found on a deserted South Pacific island” that could be those of aviatrix Amelia Earhart. The International Group for Historic...
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Books of the Day
May/30/1959
Book review of "Miss Charity Comes to Stay" by Kansas City author Alberta Wilson Constant, or Alberta Constant, the wife of Edwin Constant. Description of her novel about Oklahoma history and about a juvenile...
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Bruce Goff
Information about Bruce Goff, an architect in Kansas City from 1964 to 1970 who was born in Alton, Kansas, in 1904, and started his architectural career in Oklahoma as a student of Frank Lloyd Wright....
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Business: Young Banker Is Going Places
April//1977
Photo and biographical article about Ted McCarter, the 40-year-old "president and chief executive officer of Boatmen's Bank & Trust Company of Kansas City--the youngest bank chief of any major bank here"...
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C. A. Reynolds: Services for Hall of Fame Founder Are Saturday
December/12/1958
Funeral notice for Chester Reynolds, "former chairman of the board of the H. D. Lee company [blue jeans manufacturers] and founder of the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City," residing "in Kansas City...
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Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
circa 1917-1918
Exterior view of tents and barracks identified as Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma. Camp was located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and was used in training of American soldiers in World War I. Battery D (A) was stationed...
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Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
circa 1917-1918
Exterior view identified as "Artillery on hike. Camp Doniphan, Okla." Battery A from Kansas City was sent to Camp Doniphan (Fort Sill) to train for active duty in World War I.
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