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Liberal, Kansas, Boy Scouts preparing to leave Colorado Springs for Denver

Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936

View of the Liberal Rotary Club Boy Scouts troops, from Liberal, Kansas, preparing to depart from Colorado Springs for Denver, Colorado. Visible in the background are utility poles and power cables, buildings, and three open buses.

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Liberal, Kansas, Boy Scouts breaking camp at Pueblo, Colorado

Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936

View of Liberal Rotary Club Boy Scouts, Troop 182, of Liberal, Kansas, breaking camp at Pueblo, Colorado. Visible in the background are pup tents, and three open buses.

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Liberal, Kansas, Boy Scouts in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936

This is a view of the Liberal Rotary Club Boy Scouts, Troop 182, of Liberal, Kansas, at their camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Also visible are a building, three open buses, pup tents, and an open field.

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Liberal, Kansas, Boy Scouts at Pikes Peak's Glen Cove Inn in Colorado

Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936

View of the Liberal Rotary Club Boy Scouts, Troop 182, of Liberal, Kansas, at Glen Cove Inn (altitude 11,425 feet), on the Pikes Peak auto highway, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Liberal, Kansas, Boy Scouts at Canon City, Colorado

Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936

View of the Liberal Rotary Club Boy Scouts, Troop 182, of Liberal, Kansas, on the top of Sky Line Drive in Canon City, Colorado.

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Liza Nah-Gon-Be and Henry

This photograph depicts Pottawatomie Indians Liza Nah-gon-be and Henry, her son, at an unknown location.

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Eliza Clay Bear and granddaughter, Potawatomie

This is a view of Eliza Clay Bear and her young, unidentified granddaughter in full dress regalia at the Topeka Fairgrounds in Topeka, Kansas.

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Portrait of two girls

This portrait is of two girls wearing white dresses with white bows in their hair. It is from the collection of Mabel Boyles, who was from Rossville, Kansas. They are possibly also pictured in Unit ID 99709. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.

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Portrait of two girls

This portrait is of two girls wearing white dresses with white bows in their hair. It is from the collection of Mabel Boyles, who was from Rossville, Kansas. They are possibly also pictured in Unit ID 99705. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.

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Portrait of child

This portrait is of a child standing on a hard-backed wooden chair. It is from the collection of Mabel Boyles, who was from Rossville, Kansas. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.

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