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Land buyers visit Satanta, Haskell County, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of James Septer Patrick's business building (Jas. S. Patrick Agent for Satanta Lots And Santa Fe Lands) in Satanta, Kansas. Also visible in the photograph are the Deal building and a water tower, both under construction, and people seated in four automobiles. The first two cars contain land buyers from Wichita, Kansas (only John Jacob Miller, seated next to the driver in the first car, is identified ), the third car contains Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Johnson from Sublette, Kansas, and James Septer Patrick is alone in the fourth car. Note the steering wheels are on the right side of the cars.
previewMoving S.E. Cave's office building from Santa Fe to Sublette, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This is a view of workers using wagons and mules to move S. E. Cave's office building from Santa Fe, Kansas, to the new Haskell County seat in Sublette, Kansas. The James S. Patrick Real Estate office, left, was later moved to Satanta, Kansas. In the background, behind the S. E. Cave building, is the original Haskell County Courthouse building. Santa Fe pioneers fought hard for a railroad for Haskell County, but when it came in 1913, it missed Santa Fe, the original county seat, by seven miles. In 1920, the county seat was moved to Sublette, Kansas, which had prospered by being on the Santa Fe railroad line, and Santa Fe faded away into a ghost town.
previewPullman car advertising Kansas land
View of a group of men and women, who are either standing or seated in automobiles alongside a solitary Pullman car which bears a sign advertising "Thurman & Alexander Lands -- Kansas." Also visible are a railway employee standing on the steps of the Pullman car, and a house in the distance.
previewBrewery album
A photograph album containing 37 photographs of saloons, Turner Halls, breweries, Shawnee County Courthouse, and shipping and delivery of beer in northeast Kansas.
previewBaker & Co. funeral home and unidentified barber shop, De Soto, Kansas
This photograph shows several people standing outside the Baker & Co. funeral home and barber shop in De Soto, Kansas. The town is located in Johnson County on the south bank of the Kansas River and along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.
previewHarness and second hand store, De Soto, Kansas
This photograph shows a harness shop and a second hand store in De Soto, Kansas. De Soto was founded in 1857 and located in Johnson County on the south bank of the Kansas River and along the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad. The town is named after the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.
previewF. M. Steele's photography wagon
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of F. M. (Francis Marion) Steele's photography wagon with a young girl on horseback in the foreground and a herd of cattle in the background.
previewArt Connely Barber Shop
This is an interior view of the Art Connely Barber Shop in Highland, Kansas.
previewBarricklow Drug Store, Great Bend, Kansas
This photograph shows the interior of the Barricklow Drug Store in Great Bend, Kansas. The picture shows items for sale in display cases, a soda fountain, and several people seated at tables in the store.
previewHolmes Drug Store, Great Bend, Kansas
This photograph shows the interior of the Holmes Drug Store in Great Bend, Kansas. A soda fountain is visible on the left, and items for sale are in display cases on the right.
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