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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's Fred Harvey lunchroom, Emporia, Kansas
This photograph shows the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's Fred Harvey lunchroom in Emporia, Kansas. At the horse shape counter a group of Harvey Girls are serving and taking orders from customers.
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Populist members of the House of Representatives, Topeka, Kansas
These are Populist members of the House of Representatives and others standing on the state capitol steps, Topeka, Kansas.
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Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race, Liberal, Kansas
Kansas Industrial Development Commission
This is a view of women participating in the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race, Liberal, Kansas.
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Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race, Liberal, Kansas
Kansas Industrial Development Commission
These women are waiting at the starting line for the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race, Liberal, Kansas.
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Pawnee Rock Monument, Pawnee Rock, Kansas
View of two women and a man posed at the Pawnee Rock Monument, Pawnee Rock, Kansas. Pawnee Rock was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
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Nellie Cline
Nellie Cline, a native of Larned, Pawnee County, served in the Kansas House of Representatives from 1921 to 1924. She is also credited with being the first female lawyer to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court.
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Susanna Madora Salter
A formal portrait of Susanna Madora Salter, 1860-1961, and her husband, Lewis Salter in 1880, during the first year of their marriage. Born March 2, 1860, in Belmont County, Ohio, Susanna Madora Kinsey moved to a Kansas farm with her parents in 1872. Eight years later, while attending the Kansas State Agricultural College, she met and married Lewis Salter. The couple soon moved to Argonia where she cared for their young children and became an officer in the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Nominated on the Prohibition Party ticket by several Argonia men as a joke, Salter surprised the group and received two-thirds of the votes. She was elected in April 4, 1887, just weeks after Kansas women had gained the right to vote in city elections. The 27-year-old woman knew more about politics than her detractors realized. She was the daughter of the town's first mayor. Her father-in-law, Melville J. Salter, was a former Kansas lieutenant governor. Although she apparently performed her job well, Salter never sought another elected office. Within a few years, the Salters moved to Oklahoma where the nation's first woman mayor died in 1961 at the age of 101.
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Boeing Airplane Company, Wichita, Kansas
Boeing Airplane Company
This is a view of men and women employees working on B-29 Superfortress airplanes at the Boeing Airplane Company plant in Wichita, Kansas.
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Amelia Earhart
This photograph shows aviator Amelia Earhart on a parade float at a homecoming parade in Atchison, Kansas. A native of Atchison, Kansas, Earhart spoke at Memorial Hall to a crowd of 3,500 people during her visit. Earhart set a record flying solo across the Atlantic in her Lockheed Vega. She made the 14-hour, 56-minute flight from Newfoundland to Ireland in May 1932. Earlier, she had been the first woman to cross the Atlantic as a passenger in a plane.
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Amelia Earhart
This is an informal photograph of Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937. She is seated between two women on a parade float in Atchison, Kansas. The two women may be Barbara and Lorraine Hellener, daughters of the City Manager, Earl Hellener. Also visible are the float's driver, spectators, and parked automobiles along the city street. A native of Atchison, Earhart spoke at Memorial Hall to a crowd of 3,500 people during her visit. The parade was June 7, 1935.
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- Anderson, Walt
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
- Brinkley, John Richard
- Conard, Frank Durnell
- Dandridge Collection
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- Funston, Frederick
- Gannon Collection
- Halbe, L. W. (photographer)
- Hughes, James C.
- Hull, Walter Pearce (photographer)
- Hyer Boot Company
- Kansas State Industrial Farm for Women
- Kansas State Penitentiary
- Kassebaum, Nancy Landon
- Lawrence, Alfred (photographer)
- Menninger Foundation
- Parker, Marion and Betty
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- Wolf, Henry L.
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