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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Independence, Kansas
This photograph shows a group of people standing in front of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot in Independence, Kansas. The one-story "prairie style" station features a hipped roof with a semi-hexagonal operator's bay and a matching bay at the waiting room end. The depot no longer stands.
previewTrain wreck, Sun City, Kansas
Bibb, James
These two black and white photographs show rolling stock, from the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, derailed near Sun City, Kansas.
previewTrain wreck, Sun City, Kansas
Bibb, James
These two black and white photographs show rolling stock from the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, derailed near Sun City, Kansas.
previewCattle pens and railroad cars at Silkville, Kansas
A photograph showing cattle in a stockyard and railroad stock cars in Silkville, Kansas.
previewRural mail carriers, Uniontown, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows a family gathered around an automobile with the caption stating they were U.S. mail carriers on Route # 3 in Uniontown, Kansas.
previewUnion Pacific Railroad Company depot, Manhattan, Kansas
This postcard view shows the Union Pacific Railroad Company depot in Manhattan, Kansas. In the background a steam locomotive is visible. The brick structure still stands and has been moved along Ft. Riley Boulevard in Manhattan, Kansas where it serves as a municipal center.
previewEmployees of the Smith Automobile Company, Topeka, Kansas
A photograph showing a group of employees at the Smith Automobile Factory in Topeka, Kansas. The woman second from right is Ruby McNeeley and the woman on the far right is Winnie Williams.
previewEmployees of Smith automobiles, Topeka, Kansas
A photograph showing three female employees at the Smith automobile factory, Topeka, Kansas. These employees were timekeepers.
previewEmployees of Smith Automobiles, Topeka, Kansas
A photograph showing a group of employees at the Smith Automobile Factory, Topeka, Kansas. The woman second from the right is Ruby McNeeley and the woman on the far right is Winnie Williams.
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Collections -- Photograph
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
- Dresher Collection
- Halbe, L. W. (photographer)
- Jacobson, John Robert
- Kelley, Frank O.
- Killam, H.
- Kleckner, Moulton A. and Rose Rochford
- Lawrence, Alfred (photographer)
- Longren, Albin K.
- Parker, Marion and Betty
- Richardson/Hawkins
- Rudell, Urbin I., 1878-1966
- Steele, F. M. (photographer)
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Date -- 1910s
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