353rd Infantry at Camp Funston, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the Red Cross practicing with members of the 353rd Infantry at Camp Funston, Kansas. Camp Funston was located on the Fort Riley military reservation near Junction City,...
View ArticleDental infirmary at Camp Funston, Kansas
This is a photograph of the exterior of the Camp Funston dental infirmary. Camp Funston was located on the Fort Riley military reservation near Junction City, Kansas. The facility, named after...
View ArticleF. W. Woolworth Company 5-10 and 15 cent store in Topeka, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the F. W. Woolworth Company 5-10 and 15 cent store located at 627 Kansas Avenue in Topeka, Kansas. Other businesses visible are The Heron Coffee Shop, American Optical...
View ArticleInterior view of soliders at the Y.M.C.A. at Camp Funston
This is a photograph of soldiers at the Y.M.C.A. of Camp Funston during World War I. Camp Funston was located on the Fort Riley military reservation near Junction City, Kansas. The facility, named...
View ArticleState of Kansas vs. E. C. Walker and Lillian Harman
Documents from State of Kansas vs. E. C. Walker and Lillian Harman. Moses Harman (1830-1910) was a free-thought journalist who lived in northeast Kansas from 1879 to 1896. In 1880 he began publishing...
View ArticleSix women from Harveyville, Kansas
This is a cabinet card studio portrait of six women from Harveyville, Kansas, identified as Clara Lewis Syme, Olive Walton, Grace Edington, Corena Walton, Flora Lewis, and Emma Horton Hnishaer.
View ArticleEmma and Julius Falk
This is a studio portrait of Emma Thowe Falk and Julius W. Falk of Alma, Kansas.
View ArticleWalton barn, Harveyville, Kansas
Black and white photograph showing the barn owned by the Walton family of Harveyville, Kansas. Three men are seen tending to a few head of cattle.
View ArticleAdmiral F. A. Wendt
This is an official Navy photograph of Admiral F. A. Wendt, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Naval Forces, Europe, June 30, 1971. He was a grandson of Peter Thowe II and nephew of August Thowe of Alma, Kansas.
View ArticleUnidentified men in Alma, Kansas
This is a cabinet card studio portrait of two men taken in Alma, Kansas. One man is leaning on a pump handle, while the other is holding a bottle in one hand and a parasol in the other.
View ArticleH. R. Williams
This is a studio portrait of H. R. Williams of Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
View ArticleAlmyra Hunt Abbott
This is a studio portrait of Almyra Hunt Abbott of Alma, Kansas. She was born in 1822. She was the mother of Myra Abbott Enlow.
View ArticlePillsbury Crossing
This photograph shows five women enjoying the waterfalls at Pillsbury Crossing near Manhattan, Kansas. The women are identified as Ruth Enlow, Pearl Mac, Marie Hollister, Inez Mertz, and Freda Mac.
View ArticleBlanche Smith
This is a studio portrait of Blanche Smith dressed in costume. She was the daughter of Lena and Simeon Smith of Wabaunsee, Kansas.
View ArticleAva Maude Enlow
Two photographs of Ava Maude Enlow. She was the daughter of Robert Enlow and Myra Abbott Enlow of Wabaunsee, Kansas. The other two girls in the photographs are identified as second cousins and the...
View ArticleCaptain William Mitchell, Wabaunsee, Kansas
This is a cabinet card studio portrait of Captain William Mitchell of Wabaunsee, Kansas.
View ArticleCornelia Lines
This is a photograph of Cornelia Lines of Wabaunsee, Kansas, riding on the back fo a horse named "Poor Nellie". Lines married Silas Thomas on December 23, 1857.
View ArticleElizabeth Enlow
This is a studio portrait of Elizabeth Enlow, daughter of Robert and Myra Abbott Enlow of Wabaunsee, Kansas.
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