Paxico State Bank, Paxico, Kansas
Photograph of John Michaelis, left, and Joe Hund standing in front of the Paxico State Bank in Paxico, Kansas.
View ArticleMrs. John McMahan's birthday party, Alma, Kansas
This photograph shows a large group of people gathered at the McMahan home in Alma, Kansas, to celebrate Mrs. John McMahan's birthday.
View ArticleHeinrich Meier family
Photograph of the Heinrich "Henry" Meier family taken in front of a residence in Alma, Kansas. Henry's wife, Hannah, is seated on his right. Their children are identified as Carrie, Martha, Christina,...
View ArticleMyrtle Mielke in Model T Ford
This is a photograph of two women in a very old Ford Model T, possibly a 1908 or 1909 model. The woman at the wheel is identified as Myrtle Mielke, the wife of a physician in Alma, Kansas.
View ArticleHilda Mary Morrison
This is a studio portrait of Hilda Mary Morrison as an infant. She was born on December 24, 1900 in Paxico, Kansas. She later married Carl Bloomfield.
View ArticleMr. and Mrs. Herman Moege, Alma, Kansas
This is a studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moege, Alma, Kansas.
View ArticleStephen H. Fairfield
This is a studio portrait of Stephen H. Fairfield. Fairfield, a prominent citizen and county official, was among the first settlers in the county arriving in the Wabaunsee townsite area in 1856.
View ArticleStrasen siblings, Alma, Kansas
This is a studio portrait of siblings belonging to the Strasen family of Alma, Kansas. Those identified are Herman, William, Amelia, and Charles Strasen.
View ArticleJohnny's Place tavern, Paxico, Kansas
This is a photograph of a tavern named Johnny's Place in Paxico, Kansas. Next door is the U.S. Post Office.
View ArticleMr. and Mrs. George Sutherland
This is a studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland of Alma, Kansas. Sutherland was a saddler.
View ArticleChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway depot in Paxico, Kansas
Photograph of Ben and Otto Glotzbach standing next to the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway depot waiting for a train to arrive with supplies for their store in Paxico, Kansas.
View ArticleChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway depot in Paxico, Kansas
This real photograph postcard shows the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway depot in Paxico, Kansas. To the right one can see a passenger train, to the left a freight boxcar, and the grain...
View ArticleChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway train wreck in Paxico, Kansas
Photograph of several men inspecting the wreckage of a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway engine and train. Written in ink on the photograph, "Negative No. 4. Rock Island Railroad about 400 ft...
View ArticleCongregational Church in Maple Hill, Kansas
Photograph of the Congregational Church located a mile west of Maple Hill, Kansas. The limestone building (now known as the Old Stone Church) was erected in 1882. The church was destroyed by a tornado...
View ArticleModern Woodmen of America parade car in Alma, Kansas
Photograph of members of the Maple Hill chapter of the Modern Woodmen of America in a truck at a parade in Alma, Kansas.
View ArticleMary Sage
This is a portrait of Mary Sage, the daughter of Frank I. Sage of Alma, Kansas. She was born in 1886 and died in 1907.
View ArticleTwo unidentified children in Alma, Kansas
This is a studio portrait of two small children with a small teddy bear sitting between them.
View ArticleEdna and Dorothy Johnson
Portrait of two young girls identified as Edna and Dorothy Johnson of Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
View ArticleIva Wertzberger
This is a black and white photograph of Iva Wertzberger seated on a large rock in a very rural area, possibly in Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
View ArticlePeter Thoes family
This is a studio portrait of Peter Thoes, who was one of the earliest settlers in Wabaunsee County, and his family in Alma, Kansas. Peter Thoes married Caroline Ernstine Dieboll on January 19, 1862....
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