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Georgia Neese Clark Gray
A formal portrait of Georgia Neese Clark Gray, 1900-1995, of Richland, Kansas. Gray was National Committeewoman for the Democratic Party, 1936-1964, and was appointed by President Harry S. Truman on June 9, 1949 as the first woman to serve as the U. S. Treasurer, 1949-1953.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley and friends
Photograph of Dr. John R. Brinkley and others identified, from left to right, as Dr. Horatio Osborn, his wife Margueute and baby Myrna Lea, and Minnie Brinkley.
previewDr. John R. Brinkley and family
This sepia colored photograph shows Dr. John R. Brinkley, wife Minnie and son Johnnie Boy at their home in Del Rio, Texas.
previewAlfred Mossman Landon
A photograph showing Kansas Governor Alf Landon standing by a wooden walkway in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
previewAlfred Mossman Landon
This photograph shows Kansas Governor Alf Landon standing on a wood bridge in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
previewArthur Capper, Bethesda, Maryland
This portrait shows McGrew, Sharp, Marmell, and Capper, at the Burning Tree Golf Club in Bethesda, Maryland from the script at the bottom of the photograph. The men are dressed to play golf and are standing in front of an automobile. Arthur Capper, 1865-1951, a native of Garnett, Kansas, served Kansas as Governor from 1915 to 1919, and as U. S. Senator from 1919 to 1949.
previewArthur Capper, Charles Curtis, and John W. Thomas
Henry Miller News Picture Service
Arthur Capper, United States senator from Kansas, Charles Curtis, vice president of the United States, and John W. Thomas, United States senator from Idaho, in Washington, D. C., are photographed with 4-H Club members from Kansas. Capper, 1865-1951, a native of Garnett, Kansas, served Kansas as Governor from 1915 to 1919, and U. S. Senator from 1919 to 1949.
previewSenator Arthur Capper with Senate committee
International News Photos, Inc
A portrait of Kansas Senator Arthur Capper, 1865-1951, with members of the U. S. Senate committee in Washington D.C. who were engaged in an investigation of bread and sugar prices. Capper, a native of Garnett, Kansas, served Kansas as Governor, 1915-1919, and as U. S. Senator, 1919-1949.
previewSenator Arthur Capper and Charles "Buddy" Rogers
An informal portrait of Kansas Senator Arthur Capper, 1865-1951, a native of Garnett, Kansas, and actor Charles "Buddy" Rogers, 1904-1999, a native of Olathe, Kansas, at the White House in Washington, D.C. Capper, 1865-1951, served Kansas as Governor, 1915-1919, and U. S. Senator, 1919-1949.
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