This is a photograph showing school children at Bixby School near Lyndon, Kansas. People in the photograph are identified as: (front row, left to right) Farnk Williams, Todd Ashcraft, Emma Athon, Homer Athon, Hallie McCreight Brecheiser, and Wilma Fleming; (second row) Joe McCreight, Eugene McCreight, Louis Williams, Clara Green, Fred Athon; (third row) Herschel Brewer, Charlotte Ashcraft, John Rankin, Laura Goldsmith, Ruth Rankin Gray; (back row) Lottie Rankin Beatty, Irene Henry, Fay Beatty, Clayton Burkdoll, Clifford Williams, Howard Athon and Nora Oyler.
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Bixby School near Lyndon, Kansas
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Christian Church adult class and friends in Lyndon, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the Christian Church adult class and friends in Lyndon, Kansas.
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Lanning family gathering at Melvern, Kansas
This is a postcard showing a Lanning family gathering at Melvern, Kansas. Some of the people are identified by number: 1. Frank Bearley, 2. Aaron Lane Lanning, 3. Sarah Emma Lanning, 4. Hallie Lanning Athon, 5. Ed King, 6. Pauline King, 7. Loure King (Collins), 8. Fred Athon, 9. Emma Athon Andrews, 10. Dean Athon, 11. Frank Athon and 12. Homer Athon.
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Aaron Lane Lanning and Sarah Emma Preston Lanning family
This is a photograph showing members of the Aaron Lane Lanning and Sarah Emma Preston Lanning family. People in the photograph are identified as front row (left to right) Frank Athon, Lourah King, Oliver Green and Emma Athon; second row Pauline King, Aaron Lane Lanning, Sarah Emma Preston Lanning, Hallie Athon with a baby; third row Howard Athon, Eva Green, __________, Pauline Green.
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Store and post office in Colbert, Kansas
This is a photograph showing (left to right) Maggie Kindlesparger, Byre Jane Heller Jeffers, George Henry Jeffers, Henry Vernon Jeffers, and George Erwin Jeffers. In the background is an unidentified house and to the right is the store and post office in Colbert, Kansas. Byre Jane Heller Jeffers ran the store and George Henry Jeffers was the postmaster.
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Neosho County livestock brand registrations
Records of livestock brands in Neosho County, Kansas, as compiled by workers on a project sponsored by the Kansas State Planning Board. The forms provide the owner's name and county in which he or she resided; date brand was registered; whether it was used for cattle, horses, sheep, or hogs; a brief description usually indicating where the brand was placed on the animal; and a copy of the brand design. The registrations in this folder are roughly in chronological order by date filed.
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Bixby school band in Valley Brook Township, Osage County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the Bixby school band in Valley Brook township, Osage County, Kansas. Howard Athon is third from the right in the middle row.
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Howard Athon's Cessna plane in Topak, Kansas
This is a photograph of Howard Athon's Cessna plane at Allen airfield in Topeka, Kansas.
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Airplane at Allen airport in Topeka, Kansas
This is a photograph showing an airplane at Allen Airport located in southwest Topeka, Kansas.
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Albin K. Longren
This black and white photograph shows inventor and aviator Albin K. Longren posing with an Indian motorcycle. The following has been written across the bottom of the photograph "Longren Clay Center, Kansas."
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Amy Rogers Athon
This is a carte de visite showing Amy Rogers Athon. She was born November 21, 1868 in Illinois and died October 3, 1926 in Topeka, Kansas. Amy married Harry Lincoln Athon c. 1889. He was born February 19, 1865 in Illinois and died October 20, 1942 in Topeka, Kansas.
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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's depot in Meriden, Kansas
This is a photograph showing four unidentified women and one child at the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway depot in Meriden, Kansas.
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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company''s advertistment
This photograph shows a painting of a Native American wearing a full head dress. This illustration is possibly a preliminary sketch used by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway for advertising purposes.
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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's advertisement
This photograph shows a painting of a Native American wearing full headdress while holding a blanket over his arm. He appears to be making an announcement for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company to promote their line of passenger trains.
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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's advertisement
This photograph shows a painting of a Native American in full headdress. This illustration is possibly a preliminary sketch used by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company for advertising purposes.
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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's advertisement
This photograph shows a painting of a Native American in full headdress. This is possibly a preliminary sketch for an advertisement for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's passenger train the Chief.
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Company E, 70th Infantry at Camp Funston, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph showing soldiers in Company E, 70th Infantry at Camp Funston, Kansas.
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Dentention Camp No. 2 at Camp Funston, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph of Dentention Camp No. 2 at Camp Funston, Kansas.
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Elsie, Bob and Joyce Gladfelter dressed for the Kansas Territorial Centennial in Topeka, Kansas
This is a photograph showing Elsie, Bob and Joyce Gladfelter dressed for the Kansas Territorial Centennial in Topeka, Kansas.
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Fire at the Third Christian Church in Topeka, Kansas
Here are photographs showing a fire at the Third Christian Church located at Third and Lake in Topeka, Kansas. The fire which destroyed the church was believed to have originated from an overheated furnace and caused $25,000 in damage.
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