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Spectators at a baseball game
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of people, cars, and carriages at a baseball game, presumed to have been taken in Haskell County, Kansas.
previewCattle in a fenced pasture
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of cattle in a fenced pasture, next to a barn, on an unidentified farm presumed to be in Haskell County, Kansas. Also visible in the photograph are a man afoot, a horse-drawn carriage, a farmhouse and outlying farm buildings, and a man and boys astride horses.
previewA flock of turkeys
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This photograph shows a young girl standing near a flock of turkeys on an unidentified farm, presumed to be in Haskell County, Kansas. A farm building and cart are also visible in the photograph.
previewF. E. (Gene) Murphy and Merton Elliott, Sublette, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This is a view of Francis Eugene (Gene) Murphy and Eugene Merton Elliott seated in an automobile in front of a house and barn at 105 Carson, Sublette, Kansas. In 1983, the house was owned by Leonard Obenhaus.
previewF. M. Steele's photography wagon
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of F. M. (Francis Marion) Steele's photography wagon with a young girl on horseback in the foreground and a herd of cattle in the background.
previewNew Century Toy Band, Valley Falls, Kansas
A formal portrait of the members of the New Century Toy Band of Valley Falls, Kansas.
previewCarpenters building a home
This photograph shows six carpenters building a wood-framed house and four barefoot children standing in a group by the work bench. Also visible are saws, lumber, nail box, window frame, wood plane, work bench, saw horses, and construction site rubbish.
previewNathan and Charlie Einstein, Topeka, Kansas
An informal portrait of Nathan Einstein and his son, Charlie, at their Army Surplus store located at 809 North Kansas Avenue in Topeka, Kansas.
previewMerl Longley's Print Shop, Salem, Kansas
This sepia colored photograph shows an unidentified gentleman and a young Merl Longley inside a print shop at Salem, Kansas. To the left of Longley, is a Chandler & Price printing press. A poster of Woodrow Wilson for President and Thomas R. Marshall for Vice-President is hanging from the wall on the right.
previewRandolph Public School students, Randolph, Kansas
A photograph showing students and teachers at Randolph Public School, Randolph, Kansas.
previewObjects and Artifacts
Type of Material -- Photographs
Date -- 1910s
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