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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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Graves Drug Store, Garnett, Kansas

Interior view of Graves Drug Store. Shown is the soda fountain, employees, and a customer.

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Kansas Pastoral mural

This colored photograph shows the "Kansas Pastoral" by John Steuart The mural is located on the second floor, west corridor, of the state capitol in Topeka, Kansas.

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Townspeople of Hamilton, Kansas

Photo of the townspeople of Hamilton, Kansas, standing in front of the Hamilton bank, gathered for a portrait. Copies were made and sent to every resident who was then serving in the military during World War II. Front row (left to right): F. O. Brown, Roy Hayden, John Keating, Burley Brown, Bert Anderson, Frank Keating, Bob Carson, Vincent Schwintz, Ed Schwintz, John Anderson, Harbin Hawkins, Dick Mills, Mrs. Huston, Pauline Lewis, Charles Reno, Mrs. Ed Debruler, Ed DeBruler, Mary Lenninger, Mrs. Roy Sanderson, Shirley Sanderson, Roy Sanderson. Back row (l-r): Doc Rinker, Jack Fleming, Frank Linden, Robert Meadows, Ed Trask, George Wedelin, Ross Scott, Clark Ulrich, Merle Beevers, Bill Dawson, Munn Hughes, Earl Buffington, George Lloyd, Otis Barngrover, Lem Huston, Violet Hallren, Lillian Behmer, Arch Johnson, Walt Ulrich, Ed Faulk, Jim Piatt, Ralph Reno, Max Fryback.

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VOX-KOP: the voice of the Kansas Ordnance Plant

Kansas Ordnance Plant (Parsons, Kan.)

This employee newsletter was published at the Kansas Ordnance Plant in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas, during World War II, until it was halted because of the paper shortage. It contains news about the employees, their families, and soldiers from the area, and includes many pictures. The Kansas Historical Society has issues beginning with volume 1, no. 22, September 21, 1942 through July 30, 1943. Issues published in 1943 are available as Kansas Memory unit 444027.

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