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Residences
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21.
54-56 Janssen Place Opens to Friends
October//1977
History and description of the residence originally home to the founder of the Jenkins Music Company, J. W. Jenkins, at 54-56 Janssen Place.
22.
6900 Block of Monroe
Looking along the 6900 block of Monroe.
23.
7th Street Scene
1989
Former residences housing Grand Slam Liquors and other businesses; located on 7th Street east of Walnut.
24.
A "Castle" for Dr. Tiffany
October/18/1908
Illustration and article about "the residence being built for Dr. Flavel B. Tiffany [or Flavel Tiffany] on the west side of Garfield avenue at the Cliff drive," resembling a European castle and designed...
25.
A "Shut In" Farm
April/14/1912
Story of the changes from rural to urban environment surrounding the Webster Withers mansion, built in about 1883 at 31st and Troost Avenues "to get away out on a farm."
26.
A Clay Landmark Goes: Razing of Campbell Mansion to End This Week
November/7/1949
Article about the demolition of the mansion of William Campbell, ca. 1874, at the intersection of Highways 69 and 169, five miles north of Kansas City.
27.
A. Comingo Residence
1877
Illustration of "the residence of A. Comingo, Independence, Missouri," in the country, presumably Abram Comingo.
28.
A Faithful Butler Receives Home and $10,000
May/16/1952
Photos, captions, and article about the bequeathment of the "3-story residence of the late Miss Pearl Burdette and Miss Elva Stapp, who died Sunday," to Melvin Babb, "Negro butler there thirty-one years."...
29.
A Fine Kansas City Home Beginning to Take Form
December/25/1921
Illustration and caption about the "very fine example of a Tudor manor in the new home of U. S. Epperson" being built in 1921 "on a hilltop at the southwest corner of [52nd Street] and Cherry streets,"...
30.
A Garden of Bungalows
December/17/1913
Article about "patches" of small houses called "bungalows," likened to flowers in "full bloom," such as the bungalow patch between 27th, Paseo, 30th, and Tracy Avenue. Photo of the J. H. Mehle residence...
31.
A Garden of Roses
May/31/1914
Illustration and article about "the rose garden at the residence of W. A. Pickering" at 3620 Janssen Place, "the largest rose garden in the state."
32.
A Home Apart
August/28/2002
Photos and text describing a 1950s N. W. Dible built home in Rockhill Manor.
33.
A Home District Beautiful
February 1921
Photos, architectural drawings, and article about the Country Club District of Kansas City, with details of its beauty and design and history, including an interview with "J. C. Nichols, designer and builder...
34.
A Home Filled with Memories to House a Town's Culture
May-June//1981
Article about the history of the residence of the family of James L. Dalton in Poplar Bluff and the house's preservation as an art museum.
35.
A Home Has Lively History
November/24/1973
Article about the house of Jerubal Dorman, built in 1852 by him in Clinton, Missouri. Copy of a painting depicting the house, Dorman, and Governor Crittenden, with description of its use as a hideout and...
36.
A House Older than Independence Bows to Progress
June/28/1962
Photo and article about the demolition of the remaining part of the house of Samuel Weston, built in 1826, one year before the formation on the city of Independence, Missouri. Description of Weston, "Independence's...
37.
A House without Open Porches
May/24/1914
Illustration and caption about "the new residence of R. E. McDonnell [or Robert McDonnell], a consulting engineer" with enclosed "sleeping porches" and other innovative features. Designed by architects...
38.
A. J. Maurer Residence
1-Jun-34
Climbing roses at the A. J. Maurer Residence, 1217 W. 61st Terr. Maurer was the founder of Maurer Packing Co.
39.
A. J. Maurer Residence
1-Jun-34
Close-up of climbing roses at the A. J. Maurer Residence, 1217 W. 61st Terr. Maurer was founder of the Maurer Packing Co.
40.
A. J. Stephens
File contains a biographical article with illustrations about A. J. Stephens (ca. 1889-1980), millionaire owner of the Basswood estate near Liberty, Missouri. Manufacturer of rubber at Truman and Chestnut...
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