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J. M. Webster & family, Wyandotte, Kansas. 286 miles west of St. Louis Mo.

Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882

This stereograph shows J. M. Webster with two children that are seated on a horse near Wyandotte, Kansas. It is from Alexander Gardner's series, Across the Continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division.

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Union Pacific Railroad Company depot, Marysville, Kansas

Hawkins, Omar F. (Omar Finlay), 1890-1967

This photograph shows a group of young boys eating ice cream at the Union Pacific Railroad Company depot on the opening day celebration, in Marysville, Kansas.

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Boy Scouts, Marysville, Kansas

Hawkins, Omar F. (Omar Finlay), 1890-1967

This is a view of the members of Boy Scouts Troop 2, from Marysville, Kansas, posed by a Union Pacific train at Marysville's Union Pacific depot. Also visible are a small crowd of spectators (perhaps the troop members' families), a portion of the depot building, utility poles and power lines, and an unidentified building in the background.

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L. W. Halbe Collection

Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981

The L. W. (Leslie Winfield) Halbe photo collection consists of 1500 glass plate negatives produced by Halbe during his teenage years. Halbe lived in Dorrance, Russell County, Kansas, and began taking photographs of the region with an inexpensive Sears and Roebuck camera when he was fifteen years old.

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Santa Fe courier nurse

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This black and white photograph shows Santa Fe courier nurse Shatusky with passenger Mrs. Smiley and her three children. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company assigned registered nurses, known as couriers, to their passenger trains from the 1930s to the 1960s to attend to the medical needs of passengers. During their cross country travels, the nurses also assisted with certain administrative duties or errands that required attention.

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Santa Fe courier nurse

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This black and white photograph shows Santa Fe courier nurse Shatusky with passenger Mrs. Smiley and her three children. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company assigned registered nurses, known as couriers, to their passenger trains from the 1930s to the1960s to attend to the medical needs of passengers. During their cross country travels the nurses, also, assisted with certain administrative duties or errands that required attention.

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Santa Fe courier nurse

Inland Picture Service, Chicago, ILL

This black and white photograph shows a Santa Fe courier nurse with a passenger and her baby. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company assigned registered nurses, known as couriers, to their passenger trains from the 1930s to the 1960s to attend to the medical needs of passengers. During their cross country travels, the nurses also assisted with certain administrative duties or errands that required attention.

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Margaret Griffin, Santa Fe courier nurse

This black and white photograph shows Santa Fe courier nurse Margaret Griffin holding a young child as they wave to passengers on the El Capitan. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company assigned registered nurses, known as couriers, to their passenger trains from the 1930s to the 1960s to attend to the medical needs of passengers. During their cross country travels the nurses, also, assisted with certain administrative duties or errands that required attention.

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Margaret Griffin, Santa Fe courier nurse

This black and white photograph shows Santa Fe courier nurse Margaret Griffin with a young passenger on the El Capitan. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company assigned registered nurses, known as couriers, to their passenger trains from the 1930s to the 1960s to attend to the medical needs of passengers. During their cross country travels the nurses, also, assisted with certain administrative duties or errands that required attention.

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Santa Fe courier nurse

This black and white photograph shows a Santa Fe courier nurse reading to young passengers. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company assigned registered nurses, known as couriers, to their passenger trains from the 1930s to the 1960s to attend to the medical needs of passengers. During their cross country travels the nurses, also, assisted with certain administrative duties or errands that required attention.

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