Birt Way's house in Garden City, Kansas
Here is a photograph and postcard of Birt Way's house in Garden City, Kansas.
View ArticleRobert Taft correspondence related to frontier artists, Catlin - Deming
A series of research correspondence from the Robert Taft collection relating to frontier artists. Robert Taft (1894-1955) was a professor of chemistry and author on the subjects of photography and...
View ArticleRobert Taft correspondence related to frontier artists, Dickerman - Foote
A series of research correspondence from the Robert Taft collection relating to frontier artists. Robert Taft (1894-1955) was a professor of chemistry and author on the subjects of photography and...
View ArticleRobert Taft correspondence related to frontier artists, Ford - Hamilton
A series of research correspondence from the Robert Taft collection relating to frontier artists. Robert Taft (1894-1955) was a professor of chemistry and author on the subjects of photography and...
View ArticleRobert Taft correspondence related to frontier artists, Hansen - Hutton
A series of research correspondence from the Robert Taft collection relating to frontier artists. Robert Taft (1894-1955) was a professor of chemistry and author on the subjects of photography and...
View ArticleBen Way and family
Here are two cabinet cards showing Ben Way and his family. They probably lived in Winfield, Kansas.
View ArticleMaude Way Dresher
This is a cabinet card with a portrait of Maude Way Dresher. She was married to Golden Charles Dresher and the mother of Margaret, Florence, Dorothy, and Donald Dresher.
View ArticleWoman musicians
This black and white photograph from a glass plate negative shows three young women with musical instruments--a harp, flute and violin. On the back of the photograph, "Gorsuch lived 600 block R.I." is...
View ArticleUnited States sailor
Side-by-side black and white photographs of a United States sailor dressed in the traditional uniform of a back flap and neckerchief.
View ArticleFrictionless Metal car
This black and white photograph from a glass plate negative shows a couple standing beside an automobile that is advertising "Frictionless Metal" a perfect bearing metal that was manufactured by the...
View ArticleChick Gordon and Bob Schulte, Topeka, Kansas
Topekans Charles 'Chick' Gordon (on the left) and Bob Schulte are pictured in this snapshot from 1945. Both were players for the Topeka Mosby-Macks, the American Legion baseball team which represented...
View ArticleDon Farmer and Harland Coffman, Topeka, Kansas
Topekans Don Farmer (on the left) and Harland Coffman are pictured in this snapshot from 1945. Both were players for the Topeka Mosby-Macks, the American Legion baseball team which represented Capitol...
View ArticleEd Wilson, Topeka, Kansas
This photograph from 1945 shows Topekan Ed Wilson (on the left) with an unidentified member of the Topeka Mosby-Macks, an American Legion baseball team that represented Capitol Post 1. The Mosby-Macks...
View ArticleHarland Coffman and son Marty in Topeka, Kansas
These two photographs from the mid-1950s feature Topekan Harland Coffman and his young son, Marty. Coffman was dressed in the uniform of the Topeka Decker Oilers, a semi-pro baseball team. In the late...
View ArticleHarland Coffman and two other baseball players
This photograph from the early 1950s shows Topekan Harland Coffman (on the right) with two unidentified baseball players, all of whom are wearing Cardinals uniforms. Coffman was a right-handed pitcher...
View ArticleHarland Coffman baseball scrapbook
This scrapbook documents the minor league baseball career of Topekan Harland Coffman. Coffman was a right-handed pitcher who played for several minor league teams between 1948 and 1952, including...
View ArticleNational Refining Company, Coffeyville, Kansas
An album with photographs and information on the National Refining Company, Coffeyville, Kansas. The refinery was built on 75 acres in northeast Coffeyville. At the time of construction, National...
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