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61.
John Reid
Portraits and biographical sketch of General John Reid (1820-1881), a lawyer, Mexican War veteran and native of Virginia sympathizing with the Confederacy in the Kansas City area. Native of Virginia moving...
62.
Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance
May//1886
Illustration and description of the business of "Yates Ice Company, successors to Moulton & Yates Ice Company. Office 606 Wyandotte Street," dealing with their "specialty of cutting none but pure lake...
63.
Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance
May//1886
Transfer and livery company, 807 and 809 Wyandotte Street, 801 to 809 Amarette Street, 414 and 416 West Tenth Street.
64.
Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance
May//1886
Illustration and description of the laundry business at 512-514 Wyandotte Street.
65.
Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance
May//1886
The "largest horse and mule market in the great West," at 413-415 Wyandotte Street, managed by S. S. Grant.
66.
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
1925
Photo and bio of Harry Timanus Poindexter, or Harry Poindexter, "President of the H. T. Poindexter & Sons Merchandise Co., one of the largest wholesale merchandise mail order houses in the central west."...
67.
Kansas City Club Building
1900
Kansas City Club building outfitted as Democratic National Committee headquarters in conjunction with Democratic National Convention. Located on the northeast corner of 12th Street and Wyandotte.
68.
Kansas City Homeopathic Pharmacy City Directory Entries
1879-1965
Entries in the directory: 1879-1881: no entries. 1882: 128 West 9th Street. 1885-1887: 928 Main Street. 1888-1906: 14 West 12th Street. 1907: 1117 Wyandotte Street. 1908-1948: 1115 Wyandotte Street. 1949-1961:...
69.
Kansas City Star
March 7, 1905
Photo and caption for the Kansas City Star and its office building at "Wyandotte Street between Eighth and Ninth Streets."
70.
Kansas City Widens Its Streets
May//1947
Description of the widening of streets in Downtown and Midtown, including Southwest Trafficway, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Wyandotte Street, with photos of before and after work.
71.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Dorothy Burrows Perkins, or Dorothy Perkins (1884-1981), a ballet teacher and native of Kansas City, with residence at 3921 Wyandotte Street and dance studio ("Dorothy Perkins Studio")...
72.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Illustration and biographical sketch of Mary Scherrill Dickerson, or Mary Dickerson, an eccentric automobile driver and "the owner of the most expensive automobile in Kansas City" in the 1901s. Description...
73.
Kansas City's Classic Theatres--The Plaza
May-June//1997
Article with history and photo of the Plaza Theater at 4701 Wyandotte Street, built in 1929 and converted to a "triplex" in the 1990s.
74.
Kansas City's Most Expensive Parking Lot
July//1981
Article about "Block 90," between 12th, Central, 11th, and Wyandotte Streets downtown, and its expense to the city after the leveling of the structures previously there, making it a parking lot.
75.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of James Swofford, a dry goods merchant and broker. Born in Illinois in 1852 and coming to Kasnas City in 1887 with stores on Delaware Street, then Wyandotte Street, then in 1900 at...
76.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Photo and bio of Ellis Jones, "secretary of the Kansas City Paper House," born in Michigan in 1873 and coming to Kansas City in 1880 with "offices and main warehouse are located at No. 607 and 609 Wyandotte...
77.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Photo and bio of James Richardson, "founder and promoter of The Prosso Preparatory School for boys at Kansas City." Born in Illinois in 1868 and coming to Kansas City in 1882 with his family before becoming...
78.
Kansas City, Missouri: Pictorial and Biographical
1908
Photo and bio of Judge Azariah Budd (1824-1890), the namesake of Budd Park in Kansas City and a former lawyer and judge, describing his his upbringing in Pennsylvania and Ohio, teaching career in Ohio,...
79.
Kansas City, Missouri: Pictorial and Biographical
1908
Photo and bio of George Smith (1848-1906), former "executive head of the Smith-McCord-Townsend Dry Goods Company, controlling the most extensive wholesale dry goods trade of Kansas City." Native of Cooper...
80.
Kansas City: Its Resources and Their Development
1890
Photo and bio of William Taylor, a "contractor and builder" born in England in 1844 and serving the Union in the Civil War opening offices in Kansas City in the Builders and Traders Exchange and residing...
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