Gallows crossbeam fragment
Fragment of the crossbeam from gallows scaffold. Long rectangular pine block. The beam was part of the scaffold used to execute the conspirators of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The following...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject farmhouses
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject feedlots - grain elevators
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject highway signs - hospitals
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject lakes and rivers
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject military academies -...
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject old west towns - prairie
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleFord family reunion in Ohio
This is a photograph of the Ford family reunion in Ohio. The man with the beard, fourth from the front on the right side, is probably Joseph Ford who settled in Nemaha County, Kansas.
View ArticleGroup of men in Seneca, Kansas
This is a postcard showing a group of men in Seneca, Kansas. They were possibly gathered to work on or discuss roads in their community.
View ArticleUnited Commercial Travelers of Kansas and Oklahoma in Emporia, Kansas
A photograph of the eleventh annual convention of the United Commercial Travelers of Kansas and Oklahoma, meeting in Emporia, Kansas.
View ArticleMonkey island at Gage Park in Topeka, Kansas
This is a postcard showing money island at Gage Park in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleMethodist Episcopal Church damage after cyclone, Baxter Springs, Kansas
A photograph showing damage from a cyclone to the Methodist Episcopal Church in Baxter Springs, Kansas. Several people are gathered around the church or on the building rubble.
View ArticleWIBW television studio in Topeka, Kansas
Here are three photographs possibly showing a fund raising event for the 1966 tornado victims at the WIBW television studio in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticlePerformers in the WIBW television studio in Topeka, Kansas
Here are two photographs showing a live performance being broadcast from the WIBW television studio in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleBox depot in Beulah, Kansas
A photograph showing the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway box depot in Beulah, Kansas. This depot was part of the Northern Division, Afton Sub-Division.
View ArticleTerry O. Hagy and Lawrence Sloan, Prisoners 7137 and 7136, Kansas State...
This flex negative shows Terry O. Hagy and Lawrence Sloan, prisoners 7137 and 7136 of the Kansas State Penitentiary in Lansing, Kansas.
View ArticleFritz Company in Lawrence, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Fritz Good Year Tire Company in Lawrence, Kansas.
View ArticleMoving a hotel to the new Ulysses, Kansas
This is a photograph showing men preparing to move a hotel to the new Ulysses, Kansas. On February 6, 1909, the town was moved from its original location to escape payment of $35,000 in bonds plus...
View ArticleStudents in Jewell County, Kansas
This sepia-colored photograph shows a group of students from Jewell County, Kansas. The group has been identified by their respected rows. Top row: (left to right) Elsie Burge, Gertude McFaden,...
View ArticleLynch Law in Hiawatha, Kansas
This newspaper article from the Kansas Democrat focuses on the lynching of Commodore True and how the town of Hiawatha is defying the state law that prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquors. The...
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