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Randall Band, Jewell County, Kansas
This is a formal portrait of the members of the Randall Band, which was the first band in Jewell County, Kansas, posed before an unidentified building, possibly the east side of the Methodist Church in Randall. Pictured are: (left to right) Back row: Bob Sadler; Charley Schott; Allie Crawford; Jesse Kibbe; Grace Hall; Clara Fairchild; Monta Seaver. Middle row: Edwin Shoemaker; Jennie Way; Lola Townsdin; Edith Bowman; Lily Kibbe; George Bruch; Elmore Sadler; Front row: Bertha Morris; Dr. Way; C.M. Conley; James Shaul; Ed Bowman (leader); Charley Kibbe; Will Hall.
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Branding cattle, Scott City, Kansas
This photograph shows cattle being branded on the J.W. Lough's ranch near Scott City, Kansas. In the foreground a woman dressed in white is branding a cow while ranch hands look on. Several cattle are visible in the background.
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Ella Taylor-Ewing in band uniform
Portrait of Ella Taylor-Ewing of Iola, Kansas, holding a cornet in full band uniform.
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Lawrence Guitar and Mandolin Club
A portrait of the members of the Lawrence Guitar and Mandolin Club of, possibly, Lawrence, Kansas.
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Smith Center Ladies Band, Smith Center, Kansas
This studio portrait shows members of the Smith Center Ladies' Band in Smith Center, Kansas. There is also a man and a young boy in the photograph. The instruments are primarily brass instruments. There is a bass drum in the lower right side of the photo.
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A flock of turkeys, Logan County, Kansas
This photograph shows a woman feeding turkeys on Elmo Hamm's farm, Logan County, Kansas. A large barn is visible in the background.
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Women at a gazebo, Anthony, Kansas
A group of unidentified women on the steps to a gazebo or band stand in Anthony, Kansas.
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Goodland Ladies Band
This is a photograph of members of the Goodland Ladies Band of Goodland, Kansas, posing with their instruments.
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Lilla Day Monroe and Lillian Mitchner
Lilla Day Monroe (left) was one of Topeka?s leading citizens during the early part of the twentieth century. Over the course of her life, she served as president of the Kansas Equal Suffrage Association, editor of "The Club Member" and "The Kansas Woman?s Journal," and as a founding member of the Good Government Club. Lillian Mitchner (right) was state president of the Kansas Woman?s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).
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