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Wichita Beacon Building, Wichita, Kansas
View of the Wichita Beacon Building after it opened on January 2, 1911. It was the first skyscraper in Kansas.
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Blizzard, Oakley, Kansas
These men are clearing the railroad tracks after a blizzard in Oakley, Kansas.
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Leavenworth Public Library, Leavenworth, Kansas
Stevenson, H. S.
View of the central reference desk and reading room bookshelves in the Leavenworth Public Library located at 5th and Walnut Streets in Leavenworth, Kansas. Built in 1900 with funds that included a $25,000 pledge from Andrew Carnegie, the library was constructed in the classic Carnegie library style, with reading rooms positioned on either side of a central reference desk. Leavenworth was one of the first five cities in Kansas to receive a Carnegie library.
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Street scene, new Ulysses, Grant County, Kansas
This is a photograph of a Saturday afternoon street scene in "new" Ulysses, Grant County, Kansas. All trading was done every Saturday and people stayed in town all day long. On February 6, 1909, the town was moved from its original location to escape payment of $35,000 in bonds plus $10,000 interest for waterworks and other improvements. The indebtedness was greater than the assessed valuation of the property.
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Suffragists, Topeka, Kansas
These suffragists are in Governor Walter Roscoe Stubbs' automobile, going after the vote in Topeka, Kansas. The women are identified as: (l to r) Laura Clay, President of Kentucky Equal Rights Association; Lucy B. Johnston; Sarah A. Thurston; Helen Eacker; and Stella H. Stubbs. They were all members of the Kansas Equal Suffrage Association.
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Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas
View of Commercial Street with a banner "Emporia Is The Place" hanging between two poles. Visible are businesses buildings, a trolley, carriages, and people walking on the street and sidewalks.
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Arthur Capper
An informal portrait of Kansas Governor Arthur Capper, 1865-1951, signing the "Bone Dry Law" passed by the Kansas Legislature. The law prohibited possession of liquor within the state and ended direct shipments of liquor to Kansas from out-of-state vendors. Capper, a native of Garnett, Kansas, served Kansas as Governor from 1915 to 1919, and as a U. S. Senator from 1919 to 1949.
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Painless Romine advertisement
Advertisement for Painless Romine, a Topeka dentist. The ad was copied from a lantern slide.
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Theodore Roosevelt at Baldwin, Kansas
Bridwell, Arthur
This is a photograph of Theodore Roosevelt, William Allen White, Henry J. Allen, Joseph Bristow, and Osmon Grant Markham standing on the back of a passenger car at the Baldwin, Kansas railroad station.
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Objects and Artifacts -- Communication Artifacts
Type of Material -- Photographs
Date -- 1910s
Objects and Artifacts
Collections -- Photograph
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
- Brinkley, John Richard
- Conard, Frank Durnell
- Dresher Collection
- Funston, Frederick
- Gannon Collection
- Halbe, L. W. (photographer)
- Hughes, James C.
- Hyer Boot Company
- Jacobson, John Robert
- Kansas State Penitentiary
- Kelley, Frank O.
- Killam, H.
- Kleckner, Moulton A. and Rose Rochford
- Landon, Alfred Mossman
- Lawrence, Alfred (photographer)
- Longren, Albin K.
- Maurice Peters Coll.
- Menninger Foundation
- Nation, Carry Amelia
- Parker, Marion and Betty
- Pratt, John Fenton
- Richardson/Hawkins
- Rudell, Urbin I., 1878-1966
- Russell County
- Steele, F. M. (photographer)
- Willard
- Wolf, Henry L.
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