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Harvey Girls, Hutchinson, Kansas
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
This black and white photograph shows a group of Harvey Girls posing on a concrete railing in Hutchinson, Kansas. Harvey Girls served meals to travelers at the Fred Harvey hotels and restaurants along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway line.
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Harvey Girls, Hutchinson, Kansas
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
This black and white photograph shows a group of Harvey Girls walking along the tracks in Hutchinson, Kansas. The women served meals to travelers at the Fred Harvey hotels and restaurants along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway line.
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Harvey Girls, Hutchinson, Kansas
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
This black and white photograph shows two Harvey Girls in Hutchinson, Kansas. The young women served meals to travelers at the Fred Harvey hotels and restaurants along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway line.
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Women's band, Udall, Kansas
Baugh, John
This black and white photograph shows the women's band from Udall, Kansas. The members have been identified as the following: FRONT ROW: Lucille Greenland; snare drum, Marie Beebe; clarinet, Elinor Beebe; tuba, Mr. Kelsey; band leader, Agnes Miller; trombone, Ella Hoop; clarinet, Absent; Pearl and Gladys Dunlap. BACK ROW: Blanche Hammon; cornet, Flora Miller; bass drum, Blanch Rutter; cornet, Hazel Kiser; melephone, Effie Greenland; melephone and Edna Carlton; baritone.
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Women's band, Udall, Kansas
Baugh, John
This black and white photograph shows the women's band from Udall, Kansas. The members have been identified from left to right: Mr. Kelsey; band leader, Blanch Rutter Allen, Flora Miller Brewer, Blanch Hammond Johnson, Hazel Kiser Dale, Ella Hoop Gray, Marie Beebe Effner, Effie Greenland, Agnes Miller, Edna Carlton Davidson, Elinor Beebe, Lucille Greenland Kuhn.
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Myra McHenry
Buck, G.V.
Myra McHenry was a reformer who fought for anti-smoking laws as well as temperance and women's suffrage.
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Wellington Girl's Band
Dodge, E. L.
Photo of the Wellington Girl's Band standing in front of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Reading Room. In 1913 the Welington Girls' Band played at both the Kansas State Fair and the Oklahoma State Fair. The following are the names of members of the band with instrument each played. CORNETS: Irene Osborne, Pauline Osborne, Claudine Waugh, Velma Prock, Vera Wonder, Marie Thompson, Mary Lamb. HORNS: Jennie Phelps, Esther Liddle, Marguerite Smith, Rosie McKowen, Mollie Harbaugh. BARITONES: Maude Price (Mrs. F.E.) Mildred Schwinn, Ruth Droz. TROMBONES: Ruth McIntypre, Ruth Barner, Glays Robinson, Pauline Nelson. BASES: Pearl Loofburrow, Hazel Brumley, Ruth Infield. DRUMS: Ersel Loofburrow, Leah Knowles. CLARINETS: Mildred Waugh, Bessie Whitmann, Laurina Hunt, Grace Burks, Isabel Brandenberg, Vaughnie Waynick, Alice Rutherford, Essie Davis, Sybella Matthews. SAXAPHONES: Marie Murphy, Vesta Kerns, Cecil Pierpont, Olive Collins, Pansy McIntyre, Emily Bailey.
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Golden Charles Dresher photograph collection
Dresher, G. C.
This collection consists of 326 photographs taken by G. C. (Golden Charles) Dresher of Canton, McPherson County, Kansas. The photos mostly concern the Dresher family, their friends and the surrounding area. Photographs of McPherson College students and the flooding of Cow Creek are also included. Dorothy May (Dresher) Richards, the daughter of G. C. Dresher, donated the original glass plate negatives to the Kansas Historical Society in 1999.
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Red Cross nurse, Iola, Kansas
Gibson, Arthur
This formal portrait shows a woman dressed as a Red Cross nurse from Iola, Kansas. According to the back of the photograph, she was a member of a theatrical group in Iola.
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L. W. Halbe Collection
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
The L. W. (Leslie Winfield) Halbe photo collection consists of 1500 glass plate negatives produced by Halbe during his teenage years. Halbe lived in Dorrance, Russell County, Kansas, and began taking photographs of the region with an inexpensive Sears and Roebuck camera when he was fifteen years old.
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