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"Doc" Brown, Famous Kansas City Cake Walker
2011
Manuscript about Kansas City cake walker Joseph "Doc" Brown (Doctor William Henry Joseph Cutter Brown), that consists of a chronological collection of 149 published articles, notices, and advertisements....
2.
Alessandro Liberati
June 20, 1946
The song "The Kansas City Star March" was composed in 1896 by Italian born cornet player Alessandro Liberati according to this newspaper article. It states that Liberati used to perform in the band concerts...
3.
Amusement Parks
A selection of 8 postcards of Amusement Parks
4.
Before Electric Park: A Promenade of Early Kansas City Area Amusement Parks
Spring 2006
The early Kansas City area parks featured in this article include: (1) Washington Park which was located in Independence, Missouri, and opened on July 4, 1887; (2) Fairmount Park which was located in the...
5.
Before Electric: A History of Kansas City's First Amusement Parks
2001
A 38 page photocopied typescript manuscript listing early parks in this area including Troost Park, Chelsea Park, Washington Park, Forest Park, Fairmount Park and Carnival Park.
6.
Hughes' Kansas City Views
1896
Photos of the "park on the Kansas City and Independence electric line."
7.
Kansas City und Sein Deutschthum im 19. Jahrhundert
1900
Photo of the park.
8.
Kansas City: Published by Lonas & Boedtker
//1884?
Includes photos of Washington Park.
9.
Lake at Mount Washington Park
1895
Looking across boulders at Swan Lake; park located in and around the 9000 block of east 15th Street.
10.
Lake at Mount Washington Park
1895
Looking across and at shoreline of Swan Lake.
11.
Lake at Mount Washington Park
1895
Looking across and at shoreline of Swan Lake; also shows boathouse in the distance.
12.
Mt. Washington Park, Rustic Bridge
Postcard of Rustic Bridge at the Mount Washington Park
13.
Mt. Washington Park, Swan Lake
Postcard of Swan Lake in Mount Washington Park
14.
Mt. Washington, Park, Castle & Lake
Postcard of The Castle & Lake, Mount Washington Park
15.
Old Men's Association Records Finding Aid
1893-1918
The Old Men's Association was a social organization that met for 25 years in Kansas City beginning in 1893 up to 1918. Men had to be 60 years old or older in order to qualify for membership. Prominent...
16.
Remembering 'Forgotten' War
September 29, 2011
Photograph and article about the dedication of the Missouri Korean War Veterans Memorial located in Washington Square Park, Kansas City, Missouri. The memorial is a result of the efforts of James Shultz,...
17.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1896-1907, Page p345
1896-1907
Northeastern part of early Kansas City showing the industrial districts along the Blue River valley, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining...
18.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1896-1907, Page p346
1896-1907
Northeastern part of early Kansas City from Independence Road south to Hillary Avenue and from Cambridge Avenue east to Burgess Steet, showing buildings, streets, railroads, and additions. Large numbers...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1896-1907, Page p350
1896-1907
Northeastern part of early Kansas City near Independence, Missouri, in the industrial areas along the rail lines, showing buildings, streets, and railroad lines. Large numbers at edges of page refer to...
20.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 5, 1909-1938, Page p649
1909-1938
A portion of Kansas City from Washington Park Boulevard south to E. 12th Street and from Hardesty Avenue east to Oakley Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page...
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