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Alfred Mossman Landon
This photograph shows Alfred Mossman Landon with daughter, Nancy Jo, and son, John Cobb, at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson, Kansas. Landon served as tthe 26th Governor of Kansas from 1933 to 1937.
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Alfred Mossman Landon
Alfred Mossman Landon with daughter Nancy Jo and son John Cobb riding a carousel at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson, Kansas.
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Harry Walter Colmery speaking at the Montsec Memorial Dedication, Montsec, France, August 3, 1937
Studio Waroline
This is a photograph of Harry W. Colmery, Topeka attorney, American Legion National Commander, and author of the G. I. Bill of Rights speaking at the Montsec Memorial Dedication, Montsec, France, August 3, 1937
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John R. Brinkley
John R. Brinkley participating in a ground breaking ceremony at Del Rio, Texas for a future radio station. Mrs. Minnie (John R.) Brinkley and son, Johnny Boy, are standing beside him.
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Graves Drug Store, Garnett, Kansas
Interior view of Graves Drug Store. Shown is the soda fountain, employees, and a customer.
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Amelia Earhart
A photograph of Amelia Earhart, George P. Putnam and Bernt Balchen at the Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, airport. Earhart was preparing for her solo transatlantic flight.
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Emporia Gazette newspaper office in Emporia, Kansas
Photographs of the Emporia Gazette newspaper office in Emporia, Kansas.
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Clyde Tombaugh
Clyde Tombaugh, 1906-1997, examining planet photograph plates under the Blink Microscope Comparator at the Lowell Observatory.
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Radio station XERA
Lippe Studio Del Rio, TX
A postcard view of Dr. John R. Brinkley's radio station XERA in Villa Acuņa, Coahuila, Mexico, across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas.
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Governor Clyde M. Reed correspondence, education
Kansas. Governor (1929-1931 : Reed)
This file includes subject correspondence relating to educational institutes and teachers which is part of a bigger collection of Governor Clyde M. Reed correspondence.
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