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Lorraine (Lizzie) Elizabeth Wooster
Atherton & Hopkins
A profile portrait of Lorraine ( Lizzie) Elizabeth Wooster. In 1919, she was the first woman elected to the Kansas Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Fuller's Photo Shop, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows an unidentified group of people in costume and holding fans during a theatrical production in Salina, Kansas.
previewAutomobile show, Salina, Kansas
Rolfe Photo, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows a street scene of an automobile show in Salina, Kansas. The automobiles with their drivers are parked along Santa Fe Avenue in downtown Salina.
previewSolomon and Nancy Ann Humbargar farmstead, Culver, Kansas
This photograph shows Solomon and Nancy Ann Humbargar standing in front of their farmstead near Culver, Kansas.
previewBrookville Hotel, Brookville, Kansas
This photograph shows Miss Terry Douglas of Larned, Kansas reading a book at the Brookville Hotel in Brookville, Kansas.
previewBrookville Hotel, Brookville, Kansas
This photograph shows a woman dressed in period clothing at the Brookville Hotel in Brookville, Kansas.
previewBrookville Hotel, Brookville, Kansas
This photograph shows Miss Terry Douglas of Larned, Kansas and a gentleman eating a chicken dinner at the Brookville Hotel in Brookville, Kansas.
previewJayhawker Tractor Girls, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows members of the Jayhawker Tractor Girls with four covered wagons pulled by a tractor. One of the wagons reads, "Woman's National Agricultural Legion," and another, "Jayhawker Tractor Girls." The Woman's National Agricultural Legion, originally the Jayhawker Tractor Girls, was organized at the start of World War I in 1918. The group encouraged women to join the farm labor force while men were away fighting in Europe.
previewCentennial parade scenes, Salina, Kansas
These two photographs show scenes of the Centennial Parade in Salina, Kansas. The first photograph shows women dressed in vintage clothing. The second image shows a man driving a horse-drawn buggy with other men in civil war uniforms standing on each side of the buggy. The event celebrated the centennial founding of the city of Salina.
previewSolomon and Nancy Ann Humbargar farmstead ,Culver, Kansas
This photograph shows the Solomon and Nancy Ann Humbargar family, standing on the east side of their home, near Culver, Kansas. The farmstead was located 2 1/2 miles east and 1 mile south of Culver in Saline County, Kansas. The family have been identified from left to right: Solomon Humbargar, Nancy Ann (his wife), Charles Humbargar and Mertie (his wife), (young girl) Iva and boy is Cecil Howard Humbargar and wife Carrie and their son Lee and son Lester (in his mother's arms).
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