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Wurtz's Department Store, Sharon Springs, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows an interior view of Wurtz's Department Store in Sharon Springs, Kansas.
previewAtchison, 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.
previewFront views of the Osawatomie State Hospital, Osawatomie, Kansas
Three views of the Osawatomie State Hospital in Osawatomie, Kansas.
previewWarren M. Crosby Dry Goods Company, Topeka Kansas
A postcard showing the Warren M. Crosby Dry Goods Company located at 613, 615 and 617 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas.
previewMen constructing a building
A postcard showing men building either a house or barn. It was postmarked in Bishop, Texas, and was sent to Mr. Charlie Lawson in McPherson, Kansas.
preview800 block of Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows the businesses along the 800 block of Kansas Avenue in Topeka, 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.
previewSutherin Home in Topeka, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows the John Sutherin family in front of their home at 3716 West 6th in Topeka, Kansas, at the turn of the century. The Menninger Foundation purchased the home in 1946, remodeled it for the Northwest Office building for the Topeka Institute of Psychoanalysis, and occupied it in 1947. In 1925, the Menninger Sanitarium Corporation purchased a farmhouse on the west edge of Topeka, Kansas. The farmhouse became the inpatient clinic and the surrounding 20 acres were developed with buildings and gardens to become the "East Campus" of the Menninger Foundation. This building was an nearby farmhouse also purchased and remodeled as offices for the Topeka Institute of Psychoanalysis, an important addition in the Menninger philosophy of treatment. In 1982, the "West Campus", a much larger area, was developed west of Topeka. In 2003, the Menninger Foundation was moved to Houston, Texas.
previewState Journal newspaper building in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
This is a postcard view of the State Journal building in Topeka, Kansas.
previewPlaces -- Counties
- Allen
- Anderson
- Atchison
- Barber
- Barton
- Bourbon
- Brown
- Butler
- Chase
- Chautauqua
- Cherokee
- Clark
- Clay
- Cloud
- Comanche
- Cowley
- Crawford
- Decatur
- Dickinson
- Doniphan
- Douglas
- Edwards
- Elk
- Ellis
- Ellsworth
- Finney
- Ford
- Franklin
- Geary
- Gove
- Graham
- Gray
- Greeley
- Greenwood
- Hamilton
- Harper
- Harvey
- Haskell
- Hodgeman
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Jewell
- Johnson
- Kearny
- Kingman
- Kiowa
- Labette
- Lane
- Leavenworth
- Logan
- Lyon
- Marion
- Marshall
- McPherson
- Meade
- Miami
- Mitchell
- Montgomery
- Morris
- Morton
- Nemaha
- Neosho
- Ness
- Norton
- Osage
- Osborne
- Ottawa
- Pawnee
- Pottawatomie
- Pratt
- Rawlins
- Reno
- Republic
- Rice
- Riley
- Rooks
- Rush
- Russell
- Saline
- Scott
- Sedgwick
- Seward
- Shawnee
- Sheridan
- Sherman
- Smith
- Stafford
- Stevens
- Sumner
- Thomas
- Trego
- Wabaunsee
- Wallace
- Washington
- Wichita
- Wilson
- Woodson
- Wyandotte
Objects and Artifacts -- Communication Artifacts
Type of Material
Date -- 1910s
Business and Industry
Collections -- Photograph
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
- Conard, Frank Durnell
- Dresher Collection
- Funston, Frederick
- Halbe, L. W. (photographer)
- Hyer Boot Company
- Jacobson, John Robert
- Kelley, Frank O.
- Killam, H.
- Kleckner, Moulton A. and Rose Rochford
- Lawrence, Alfred (photographer)
- Longren, Albin K.
- Menninger Foundation
- Parker, Marion and Betty
- Richardson/Hawkins
- Rudell, Urbin I., 1878-1966
- Steele, F. M. (photographer)
Agriculture
Built Environment
Collections
Community Life
Curriculum
Date
Education
Environment
Government and Politics
Home and Family
Military
Objects and Artifacts
People
Places
Thematic Time Period
- Age of Reform, 1880 - 1917
- Bleeding Kansas, 1854 - 1861
- Cattle Drives, 1867 - 1885
- Eisenhower Years, 1946 - 1961
- Great Depression and Dust Bowl, 1929 - 1941
- Immigration and Settlement, 1854 - 1890
- Industrialization and the National Economy, 1870 - 1920
- The Sixties and Vietnam, 1961 - 1975
- The Twenties, 1920 - 1929
- Trails, 1821 - 1880
- World War I, 1914 - 1919
- World War II, 1939 - 1945