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Consolidated school in Minneola, Kansas
This is a panoramic photo showing students and teachers standing outside the Consolidated School in Minneola, Clark County, Kansas. The students appear to be both primary and secondary students.
previewKansas Official Council, Topeka, Kansas
Paul Harrison
This is a panoramic photo of the members of the Kansas Official Council, Topeka, Kansas, grouped on the steps of the Capitol. This is a gathering of various county officials and the 1924 meeting was, apparently, the largest group to that time. A newspaper article indicated that 750 people attended. There is a banner that says "Kansas Grows the Best Wheat in the World." A boys band, including some African-American boys, is kneeling at the front of the group.
previewFarmers Education & Cooperative Union, Topeka, Kansas
Spicer & Bumbarger
A panoramic photo of a Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union group, Topeka, Kansas, standing outside the state capitol. The union began in 1902 in Texas. It was organized for farmers to improve their economic, educational, political and social life.
previewFirst reunion of the 32nd U. S. Volunteer Association, Fort Leavenworth
A panoramic view of the first reunion of the United States Volunteer Association, Campground, Fort Leavenworth. There are men and women in the photo as well as a boy's band. There are also two flags. Benton Ray Hanan is the first man squatting in the second row on the left wearing a white hat.
previewHigh School, Arlington, Kansas
This is panoramic view of Arlington High School students and teachers taken in front of the school. The school is a brick structure. Most of the young men are wearing overalls.
previewKansas State Postal Conference Convention in Topeka, Kansas
Willard
This is a panoramic photograph of the people attending the Kansas State Postal Conference-Convention held November 10, 1922, in Topeka, Kansas. They are posed on the steps of the Kansas State Capitol. There are a few women scattered throughout the crowd. There is a banner on the front row that says "Kansas RLCA Over 300% Gain 1922." RLCA stands for Rural Letter Carriers Association.
previewTopeka War Mothers
A group portrait of the Topeka War Mothers. Two soldiers stand in uniform on either end.
previewLadies Aid Society group portrait
In this photograph of the Council Grove Ladies Aid Society several of the founding members are present. Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Maloy, Mrs. Irwin, Bella Rose and Mrs. Emeline Sharp, Mrs. Isaac founded the group in 1874. Mrs. Frank Lower is also pictured.
previewWomen's Christian Temperance Union group portrait
Members of the Council Grove chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union are pictured here.
previewWomen's group portrait, Council Grove, Kansas
An unidentified group of women from Council Grove, possibly the Women's Christian Temperance Union, wear ribbons in this photograph.
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