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Nell, Fern, and Clark Gayden

This is a photograph of Nell, Fern, and Clark Gayden, possibly taken in Dunlap, Kansas.

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Snow tunnel, Cimarron, Kansas

This is a photograph showing a snow tunnel built over a sidewalk in Cimarron, Kansas. The tunnel was built by Millerand and Dillman. It was labeled a "subway." There are men standing on the tunnel and 3 boys by the tunnel.

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Joan of Arc of the coal fields, near Pittsburg, Kansas

New York Times

This newspaper clipping, from the New York Times, features a fourteen year old girl dubbed "The Joan of Arc of the Coal Fields." The daughter of a coal striker in southeast Kansas, she carried the American flag at the head of 6,000 marchers. The group of protesters marched through the coal fields showing their support for better wages and improved working conditions for their family members who worked in the camps.

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Young cowboy, Mount Hope, Kansas

A black and white photograph of a young boy dressed as a cowboy with his pony in Mount Hope, Kansas.

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Cowboys

This black and white photograph shows two young boys dressed as cowboys seated on a pony.

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Children, Medicine Lodge, Kansas

This black and white photograph shows children watching puppies eat from a pail in Medicine Lodge, Kansas.

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Archery class, Topeka, Kansas

Kansas Division of Economic Development

This black and white photograph shows a group of boys holding bows and arrows during a archery class in Topeka, Kansas.

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F.M.Steves family

This photograph from a copy shows the F.M. Steves family with Uncle Jay and family, Uncle Guy and family, Uncle Ray and family.

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Eating watermelon, Wichita, Kansas

This black and white photograph shows twin girls eating watermelon at a unidentified home in Wichita, Kansas.

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Lola Marie Boyles

A portrait of eight month old Lola Marie Boyles who was born on March 7, 1908. This item is from the collection of Mabel Boyles, Rossville, Kansas. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.

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