This is a studio portrait of Anthony Hiegert. Hiegert was born on February 6, 1891 in Paxico, Kansas.
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Anthony Hiegert
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Brown's Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine Company stock certificate
This stock certificate entitles H. B. Cullum, receiver for the First National Bank in Topeka, Kansas, to 165 shares in capital stock of Brown's Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine Company in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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George Washington Woody
This is a cabinet card portrait of George Washington Woody, son of Peter and Eliza Stover Woody. He was born in Paxico, Kansas.
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John Anderson Woody
This is a portrait of John Anderson Woody, the son of James Dawsen "Doss" Woody and Alice Clark Woody. He was born in Paxico, Kansas. He was murdered by Rufe King in March 1909 and his body was found in August 1919.
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John Stonewall Jackson Woody
This is a cabinet card studio portrait of John Stonewall Jackson Woody, the son of Peter and Eliza Stover Woody of Paxico, Kansas.
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Alice Clark Woody
Portrait of Alice Clark Woody (1866-1945) and her son, George Warren Woody, in Paxico, Kansas.
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Brittingham Store, Paxico, Kansas
Photograph of Lulu Brittingham standing on the first floor of the building where she lived and ran a small store in Paxico, Kansas. The building was originally a saloon operated by Mr. Sam Mongerson.
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Leander Jones
This is a studio portrait of Leander Jones, Paxico, Kansas, wearing the uniform of the Paxico band and holding a trombone.
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Josie Schultz
This is a studio portrait of Josie Schultz of Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
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Ellery Gleason family
Two photographs of the Gleason family at a gathering in Wabaunsee County, Kansas. Ellery Gleason and his wife, Ella Haynes Gleason, their children, Clifton, Kirk, Robert, Lewis, Annie, and Richard, and their grandchildren are pictured.
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Fred and Emma Hinshaw
Wedding portrait of Fred and Emma Hinshaw of Harveyville, Kansas.
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Fred Henderson family
A large gathering of members of the Fred Henderson family are seen here posing outside a residence in Harveyville, Kansas.
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George L. Horton
This is a cabinet card studio portrait of George L. Horton of Harveyville, Kansas.
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Joe McClure General Merchandise store in Harveyville, Kansas
Photograph of the general store owned by Joe McClure in Harveyville, Kansas. Just behind McClure's store was a livery stable.
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Business district in Harveyville, Kansas
This is a view of the business district taken from atop the grain elevator in Harveyville, Kansas.
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Last Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway train leaves depot, Harveyville, Kansas
Photograph of the last train to depart the depot in Harveyville, Kansas. "Old Polly" of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway is seen here on its last trip before being taken out of service and the line discontinued.
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Railroad workers in Harveyville, Kansas
This is a photograph of a group of men driving a spike on the railroad at Harveyville, Kansas.
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Land contract between the Union Pacific Railway Company and Alice Moore
Land contract made between the Union Pacific Railway Company and Miss Alice Moore of Arapahoe County, Colorado. Moore bought 160 acres in Wallace County, Kansas, from the railroad for $880.
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Kiowa Indians
This is a cabinet card showing four images of Kiowa people, their camp, and their horses drinking in the Washita River.
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Kiowa Indians
This is a cabinet card showing four images including Gumbye with little girls, a group of Kiowa girls, a Kiowa camp near Ft. Sill, and a Wichita grass lodge near Anadarko, Oklahoma.
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