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161.
Magnolia Tree
9-Apr-34
Magnolia tree at the residence of Ellison A. Neel, 425 W. 55th St. Neel was a Kansas City lawyer.
162.
Map of Santa Fe Trace From Independence to the Crossing of the Arkansas
1843
A facsimile of the map "drawn by Capt. P. St. G. Cooke, Drags. From Notes carefully taken by him while in command of the Excursion to protect the Santa Fe Trade, 1843." Covers the trail from the Independence/Weston/Ft....
163.
Maple Tree
24-Oct-33
Maple tree at the Herbert Morley Residence, 5554 Central. Morley was a founder of Morley Brothers Construction Co.
164.
Maple Tree in Late October 1932
17-Oct-32
1246 W. 59th, Residence of Fred C. Hoose, Vice-President, Norris Grain Co.
165.
Maple Tree in October 1933
26-Oct-33
1246 W. 59th, Residence of Fred C. Hoose, Vice-President, Norris Grain Co.
166.
Maple Trees
31-Oct-33
Maple trees at the Joseph F. Porter Residence, Martin City, Missouri. Porter was president of the Kansas City Power and Light Co.
167.
Mark Twain National Forest
168.
Marking Missouri History
1998
Description and illustration of the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811, continuing as a series of tremors through the year and "churning the water [of the Mississippi River], felling trees, and opening chasms."...
169.
Mary Handly Linton Papers and Slide Collection Finding Aid
1811-1962
Mary Handly Linton was a local poet and author of books of verse. The collection contains both her personal papers and slide collection of approximately 3800 slides. Included with the personal papers are...
170.
Men Spraying Trees
n.d.
View along unidentified street of men in trucks, spraying a chemical treatment into the trees above, possibly to combat Dutch elm disease.
171.
Merle Smith Standing in Road
1-Nov-33
Merle Smith standing on the road to the home of Joseph F. Porter in Martin City, Missouri. Porter was the president of Kansas City Power and Light Co.
172.
Methodist Church
April 11, 1905
William Miles Chick, in his new home built in 1845, held a meeting to consider the organization of a church, with the Reverend James Porter, a local Methodist minister, in charge of the meeting. On a Sunday...
173.
Meyer Circle
November 2, 1930
A stone gateway has been erected by the park board at the entrance to the avenue of trees. Atop each center pillar is a stone eagle. Four bronze tablets on which the 441 names of soldiers dead are inscribed...
174.
Meyer Circle Fountain
Postcard of the fountain in Meyer Circle on Ward Parkway
175.
Mighty Oak Now a Mighty Mess
June 5, 2008
An 80-foot tall historic oak tree located in the yard of the midtown home of Cindy Pratt-Stokes and Robert Stokes fell down during a recent storm. The oak stood by the 1903 home and was believed to have...
176.
Mission Hills Kansas Home
Postcard of Mission Hills Kansas home of Dr. Sam Roberts
177.
Missouri Forests
178.
Moore & Snyder
ca. 1882
Advertising card for Moore & Snyder showing a ship, sphinx, and palm trees. Card is pale pink. Front of card says: "H. R. Moore. L. E. Snyder. Moore & Snyder, Sole Agent's for Sohmer Pianos...Repairing...
179.
Mqple Trees
31-Oct-33
Maple trees at the Joseph F. Porter Residence, Martin City, Missouri. Porter was president of the Kansas City Power and Light Co.
180.
Mrs. Homer Reed Standing near Tree
15-May-34
Mrs. Homer Reed standing near a virgilia tree at the Reed Residence, 7604 Main. Homer Reed was the founder of the Homer Reed Investment Co.
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