Mine #13 of the Western Coal and Mining Co.
A photograph of Mine #13 of the Western Coal and Mining Company in Crawford County, Kansas.
View ArticleStudents at their rural school, Crawford County, Kansas
A photograph of a teacher and her students standing next to their school in Crawford County, Kansas. The school was located 4 1/2 miles northwest of Arcadia.
View ArticleJack Stillwell
This is a photograph of Jack Stillwell, a scout at the Battle of the Arickaree.
View ArticlePoor house team and wagon
This is a photograph of a poor house team and wagon in an unidentified town.
View ArticleMillinery store owners, Burlingame, Kansas
This postcard shows Nannie Meeteer, (standing) and May Jones of Burlingame, Kansas. According to the back of the postcard, May Jones may have owned a millinery store in Burlingame. The two woman could...
View ArticleWard-Meade home and botanical garden in Topeka, Kansas
Here are twenty-two photographs of the Ward-Meade home and botanical garden located at 124 NW Fillmore in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleW. J. Groos to Governor John St. John
In this letter, W.J. Groos, a temperance worker and amendment supporter from New York, requests Kansas Governor St. John arrange for him to receive a railroad pass from Buffalo, N.Y., to Topeka.
View ArticleMrs. R. S. McClenahan to Governor John St. John
A letter from Mrs. McClenahan of the Ladies Temperance Society of Arkansas, requesting Kansas Governor St. John visit Arkansas City, Kansas, in October and deliver a temperance speech the citizens.
View ArticleC. A. Whyman to Governor John St. John
A letter from C. A. Whyman, referring to Kansas Governor St. John as the "great Temperance" and suggesting that a visit by the Governor to the Beatrice, Nebraska temperance meeting in October, would...
View ArticleE.H. Campbell to Governor John St. John
A letter from temperance worker E. H. Campbell expressing his embarrassment at being treated "indifferently" in Coffeyville, and asks Kansas Governor St. John to send him a letter of introduction,...
View ArticleGus Meier photograph collection
Photographs taken by Gus Meier. Several of the photographs were taken in his studio in Alma, Kansas.
View ArticleRace's corner in Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a postcard view showing Race's corner located at the northeast corner of Ohio and Main Streets in Mount Hope, Kansas. Visible on the street are horse drawn carriages.
View ArticleSouth Ohio Street looking north in Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a photograph of south Ohio Street with snow on the ground looking north toward Main Street in Mount Hope, Kansas.
View ArticleFilling station and Ford dealership in Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a postcard view showing a filling station and Ford dealership in Mount Hope, Kansas.
View ArticleWest Main Street in Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a photograph showing west Main Street looking east at the intersection of Main and Ohio Streets in Mount Hope, Kansas. The hotel is on the left and the First National Bank on the right....
View ArticleHoward Oil Company truck in Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a postcard view of a Howard Oil Company truck and probably the driver, in Mount Hope, Kansas.
View ArticleNorth Ohio Street in Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a photograph of north Ohio Street looking south toward the corner of Main and Ohio in Mount Hope, Kansas. Visible on the street are automobiles.
View ArticleSouth Ohio Street looking north toward downtown Mount Hope, Kansas
This is a postcard view of south Ohio Street looking north toward downtown Mount Hope, Kansas. The corner of Ohio and Main is in the distance.
View ArticleThreshing Crews, Geuda Springs, Kansas or Oxford, Kansas
These sepia colored photographs show two threshing crews in a field possibly near Geuda Springs or Oxford, Kansas. In the bottom image, standing next to the engine, is E. J. Cornell.
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