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Marshall's Band, Topeka, Kansas
Boeger Studio
Members of Marshall's Band of Topeka, Kansas, seated on the Kansas State Capitol building's steps.
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Railroad crew laying tracks near Baldwin, Kansas
Bridwell, Arthur
Railroad crew laying tracks near Baldwin, Kan. The workers are posed with a handcar.
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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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Swedish Lutheran Church, Salina, Kansas
Ekstrand Drug & Book Company
This colored postcard shows a view of the Swedish Lutheran Church in Salina, Kansas. In the upper right-hand corner an image of Rev. J. E. Floren, the church's pastor since 1887, has been inserted.
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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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Joseph Little Bristow
Harris & Ewing
This is a portrait of Joseph Little Bristow,1861-1944. He served as United States Senator from Kansas, 1909-1915.
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Frederick Funston
Iola Art Studio, N.W. Cor. Sqr.
A studio portrait of Frederick Funston, 1865-1917, in the uniform of the Cuban Insurgent Army. This was probably a promotional gimmick coincident with the publication of his lecture "On the inside of the Cuban Revolution."
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George Washington Glick
Kleckner, M. A.
This formal portrait shows George Washington Glick. Born in 1827, Glick was a lawyer and Civil War veteran from Atchison, Kansas. He was elected a member of the Kansas House of Representatives, serving from 1864 to 1869. Glick went on to serve as a Kansas State Senator from 1873 to 1879. He continued his career in politics by running for Kansas Governor in 1882. Glick was elected as the ninth Governor of Kansas and the first Democrat to serve in that position. He served from January 8, 1883 to January 12, 1885.
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African American musicians
Lawrence, A (Alfred), 19th cent.
This photograph, from a glass plate negative, shows a group of African American men holding musical instruments alongside two women and children. Alfred Lawrence's studio was located in Lawrence, Kansas, but the actual location of this photograph is not known.
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