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Governor Harry H. Woodring, Correspondence Files, Box 19

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These folders contain correspondence subject files with Governor Woodring. Subjects covered are financial aid requests, foreign affairs, governor's messages, and interstate commerce.

Republic of Korea soldier sitting on the back side of a front line bunker

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This is a photograph showing a Republic of Korea soldier sitting on the back side of a front line bunker at the 196th U. S. Field Artillery Battalion.

Jeep falling in a trench during the Korean War

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This is a photograph showing a jeep falling in a trench near one of the 196th Field Artillery Battalion's observation posts during the Korean War.

Frank Darrell Timken back from noon chow in Korea

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This is a photograph of Frank Darrell Timken, a member of the 196th Field Artillery Battalion, back from chow. Timken served during the Korean War. He took his carbine, cartridge belt and steel helmet to all meals.

Frank Darrell Timken

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This is a photograph showing Frank Darrell Timken, a member of the 196th Field Artillery Battalion, standing by a sign during the Korean War. The sign give directions to the (CP) Command Post, (MSG CEN) Message Center, FDC (Fire Direction Control), (S-2) Intennigence Section, and (S-3) Operations Section.

Frank Darrell Timken standing by a bunker in the Korean War

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This is a photograph showing Frank Darrell Timken standing by a 196th Field Artillery Battalion bunker near the North and South Korean border during the Korean War. This is where (S-2) Intelligence Section, (S-3) Operations Section, (FDC) Fire Direction Control and telephone swtichboard were located.

Soldiers in the 92nd Division, 350th machine gun battlion at Camp Grant in New Milford, Illinois

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This is a panoramic photograph showing members of the 92nd Division, 350th machine gun battlion at Camp Grant in New Milford, Illinois.

Bone Beads

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These four bone beads were just a few of those recovered from the Curry Archeological Site, a village site in Greenwood County. They were donated by the land owner in 1984. All are made of hollow bone and are highly polished and incised with series of lines. They may have been used on gorgets or necklaces as either beads or spacers.

Dart Point

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This parallel stem dart projectile point was recovered from 14GR420 in Greenwood County and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 2006. The location was a camp or village site that had multiple occupations throughout the Archaic and Early to Late Ceramic periods. This dart point is similar to a style of point called Yarbrough that is found in Texas.

Panorama view of firing batteries along the South and North Korean border

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Sgt. Frank Darrell Timken, photographer, served in the 196th Field Artillery Battalion during the Korean War. In this two-photograph collage, firing batteries with 18 155 mm Howitzers are visible along the North and South Korean border.

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway track crew

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This photograph shows an Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway railway track crew.

C. Serini to Governor John St. John

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A letter from C. Serini of Welda, Kansas to Kansas Governor St. John inviting him to deliver a temperance speech there, and promising a collection to defray his expenses.

Eli Johnson to Governor John St. John

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A letter from Eli Johnson, a temperance advocate in New York, to Kansas Governor St. John detailing the executive membership and objectives of the New York State Temperance Society.

E. B. Reynolds to Governor John St. John

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A letter to Kansas Governor St. John from temperance worker E.B. Reynolds, requesting renewal of his railroad pass and commenting on successful meetings in Oswego.

W. M. Maxwell to Governor John St. John

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A letter from W. M. Maxwell inviting Kansas Governor St. John to address the community of Valley Falls on October 20th at their new school house.

E. E. Viles to Governor John St. John

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A letter to Kansas Governor St. John from Miss Viles of Manhattan. Enclosed is a song she composed for the temperance cause. Perhaps, planting an early seed for women's suffrage, she states: "We would support you if we could - but we are women."

Facilities Management, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

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This photograph shows Ted Lutz and Phil Gercky, staff members from the facilities management department of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, sitting on new park benches constructed on the grounds of the clinic.

Facilities Management, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

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These five photographs show some of the different types of work that facilities management crews accomplished for the patients and staff at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.

Construction and repairs, Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas.

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Ten photographs showing various construction and repair projects at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.

Plant Operations staff, Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

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This photograph shows (L to R:) Jim Reilly, Stan Dung, and Don Peterson, staff members from the plant operations department of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas. The Plant Operations Division kept the facility with working utilities and attractive grounds.
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