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Graves Drug Store, Garnett, Kansas
Interior view of Graves Drug Store. Shown is the soda fountain, employees, and a customer.
previewReception at the Nazareth Convent, Concordia, Kansas
This photo was taken on St. Joseph's Day during a reception at the Nazareth Convent, Sisters of St. Joseph, Concordia, Kansas. The group of young postulants are preparing to enter the chapel at the convent to celebrate accepting the habit of the Sisters of St. Joseph and becoming novitiates. A year later, again on St. Joseph's Day, they will celebrate their "first profession day" and take their vows. The girls on the steps in descending order are: Anna Herman, Julia Galen, Patricia McKenna, Marie Kelley; and Sisters Henrietta Bueche, Mildred Huber, Evangeline Thomas, Ovide Bertrand, Dympna Hamel, Elizabeth Belisle. Girls, left to right: Donna Rose Desilet, Connie Chaput, Ronalda Cote, Marcia Warthern, Anita Bissette.
previewSally Frame interview, Kinsley, Kansas
Frame, Sally Josena (Wilson)
This transcript of an interview with Sally Frame is part of an oral history project entitled "Patterns of Change, Edwards County, Kansas 1950-1970" conducted by the Kinsley Public Library. The project was supported by a Kansas Humanities Council Heritage Grant. Frame talks of her family, education, and her memories of the Edwards County community.
previewMary Kallaus interview, Kinsley, Kansas
Kallaus, Mary Todd (Steele)
This transcript of an interview with Mary Kallaus is part of an oral history project entitled "Patterns of Change, Edwards County, Kansas 1950-1970" conducted by the Kinsley Public Library. The project was supported by a Kansas Humanities Council Heritage Grant. Kallaus talks of her family, education, and her memories of the Edwards County community. An interview with her husband Robert Kallaus is also available.
previewNorma Kennedy interview, Beaverton, Oregon
Kennedy, Norma Faye (Winchester) (Gaines)
This transcript of an interview with Norma Kennedy is part of an oral history project entitled "Patterns of Change, Edwards County, Kansas 1950-1970" conducted by the Kinsley Public Library. The project was supported by a Kansas Humanities Council Heritage Grant. Kennery talks of her family, education, and her memories of the Edwards County community.
previewTrump Apron Factory, Frankfort, Kansas
Kansas Division of Economic Development
This black and white photograph shows a group of women sewing aprons for the Trump Apron Factory in Frankfort, Kansas. At the time of this photo Trump's Department Store at 223 S. Main and the related apron operation were managed by Charles Theodore "Ted" Trump.
previewWichita Police Records Department
This photograph shows the records department staff at work of the Wichita Police Department. Four women are seated at typewriters, a man places a record in a filing cabinet, and another man assists a police officer through a window grate.
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