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Albert Bushnell, Minister
Undated portrait, retouched with charcoal and ink, of Rev. Albert Bushnell, D. D. sitting at a table with an open book. On the front, lower right, signature of photographer, "Studebaker/911 Grand/KC."...
2.
Armacost Studebaker
1950
Full frontal and side view of Armacost Studebaker; located at 1401 Baltimore.
3.
Automobile
September 8, 1915
Close-up view of the front of a Studebaker car identified as the Co. Surveyor's car on Holke Road.
4.
Automobile Accessories Store
Full frontal and side view of unidentified Studebaker parts & accessories store.
5.
Bruner Residence
1905
Photo of the Bruner residence at 44th and Oak Streets, in the book published by Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company for the Kansas City Driving Club.
6.
Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
1938
Biographical sketch of Edgar Hinde, postmaster of Independence, Missouri who was born in 1890 and starting out as "a truck driver for Hinde Brothers Grocery Co.." Later he served in World War I and worked...
7.
E. L. Winn
circa 1911.
Photo and description of the business of E. L. Winn, a building contractor with offices in the Scarritt Building and yards at 18th and Baltimore Avenues. Native and lifelong Kansas Citian and builder of...
8.
E. N. Andrews, Minister
Undated formal profile portrait of Rev. E. N. Andrews. On the front, lower right, signature of photographer, "Studebaker/911 Grand/KC." Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "The Rev. E. N. Andrews/1867-1868/First...
9.
Group with Jim Brock's Plane
Group portrait of Jim Brock, Hugh Studebaker, and Margaret Cramer before Brock's plane.
10.
Henry D. Green Scrapbook Finding Aid
1926-1929
This collection is composed of 69 black and white photographs of varying sizes and nine sketches and features business buildings compiled in scrapbook form by Henry D. Green in 1926-1928. Most of the pictures...
11.
Hughes' Kansas City Views
1896
Photo of the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company at 1104-1106 Walnut Street.
12.
J. L. Sewall, Minister
Undated portrait retouched with charcoal and ink of Rev. J. L. Sewall. On the front, lower right, signature of photographer, "Studebaker/911 Grand/KC." Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "The Rev. J....
13.
Joseph Raach
1908
Biographical sketch of Joseph Raach, operator of "the Business System Store, in which he handles exclusively office equipments, business systems and appliances and represents almost every manufacturer...
14.
Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work
1912
Photo and bio of Edwin Winn, "president of the E. L. Winn Construction Company, 1211 Scarritt Building." Born in Bowling Green, Missouri in 1865 and coming to Kansas City in 1886 as a building contractor,...
15.
Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work
1912
Photo and bio of Lyman Studebaker, an award-winning photographer born in Illinois in 1874 and coming to Kansas City in 1905 with "a studio at 1024 Walnut street," later moved to 911 Grand Avenue.
16.
Midland Hotel
1900
Skyline view looking northeast from New York Life Building showing hotel on far left. Also shows Federal Building and Studebaker Brothers.
17.
New Gasoline Lamp
September 1899
Article describes and illustrates the product known as the W. A. Studebaker Gasoline Generator.
18.
New Studebaker Building
January//1903
Root & Siemens, architects, complete plans for the largest warehouse in the West Bottoms, done for the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company. It is to be located at 13th and Hickory. Includes a sketch...
19.
President Hotel
1950
Full frontal and side view; also shows Armacost car dealership.
20.
Priests of Pallas, Diamond Veil
Postcard of a float, The Diamond Veil, from the 1909 Priests of Pallas parade
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