Security Benefit Association band at a convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan
This is a panoramic photograph showing the Security Benefit Association National Band from Topeka, Kansas, at a convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
View ArticleSecurity Benefit Association drill team No. 1 in Topeka, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph showing members of the Security Benefit Association drill team No. 1 in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleShipman's Mill in Elmdale, Kansas
This is a photograph of Shipman's Mill on the Cottonwood River near Elmdale, Kansas.
View ArticleSteam tractor, Ness County, Kansas
These four photographs show a steam tractor discing land on the John Miek farm in Ness County, Kansas.
View ArticleSwan Burk family members, McPherson County
Members of the Swan Burk family are pictured in this studio portrait from the early 1900s. Standing in the back are (left to right): Henry Burk, Tillie Burk, Martin Burk, and Ida (Burk) Strom. Seated...
View ArticleThree men in a horse drawn carriage
This is a photograph showing three men in a horse drawn carriage. The men are not identified and the location is unknown.
View ArticleTwo fishermen with a large catfish in Clements, Kansas
This is a photograph showing two unidentified fishermen with a 49 1/2 pound flathead catfish and fishing equipment in Clements, Kansas.
View ArticleWill Penny driving his first automobile near Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
This is a photograph showing Will Penny driving his first automobile near Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.
View ArticleWilliam Jennings Bryan
This is a cabinet card showing William Jennings Bryan and labeled our next president. Bryan ran unsuccessfully for United States President in 1896, 1900 and 1908 as a member of the Democratic Party....
View ArticleStreet scene in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
This is a photograph of Broadway Street looking south toward the Chase County Courthouse in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. Visible in the photograph are the Consolidated Street Railway tracks and the...
View ArticleSharitt Edward Baker on the U.S.S. Salisbury Sound
This is a photograph showing Sharitt Edward Baker on the U.S.S. Salisbury Sound patroling the China Straits near Kaisung Formosa.
View ArticleSchool in Kinsley, Kansas
This is a photograph showing school children posed by their school in Kinsley, Kansas.
View ArticleCrescent ranch in Garden City, Kansas
This is a photograph of Crescent ranch in Garden City, Kansas.
View ArticleC.T. Cardwell to Pauline D. Beatty
This letter is from C. T. Cardwell, District Representative for the War Manpower Commission, St. Louis, Missouri to Pauline D. Beatty of the Winter General Hospital, Topeka, Kansas. Mr. Cardwell is...
View ArticleClarence G. Nevins to Pauline Beatty
This letter is from Clarence C. Nevins, State Administrator for the Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration, of Kansas to Mrs. Pauline Beatty, Topeka, Kansas. Nevins is recognizing Mrs....
View ArticleHall of Enshrinement program, Charleston, West Virginia
A program for a National Track and Field Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony held August 30, 1974 in Charleston, West Virginia. Among the enshrinees are Glenn Cunningham and Jesse Owens.
View ArticleHelen D. Almon to Pauline Beatty
This letter is from Helen D. Almon, Chief, Personnel Division Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. to Pauline Beatty, Topeka, Kansas. Almon is inquiring if Mrs. Beatty would be interested in a...
View ArticleBiface
This large biface was found in Atchison County and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 1980. It measures 7.6" long by 2.7" wide and is .4" thick.
View ArticleKansas Relays certificate for Glenn Cunningham
A certificate acknowledging Glenn Cunningham has won 1st place in the 1500 meter run in a preliminary competition. This competition was created by the American Olympic Committee to prepare a team from...
View ArticleKansas Survival Plan Project to Adjutant General
This report from the Kansas Survival Plan Project to the Adjutant General of Kansas, lists the attendance of Public Information Specialist Pauline D. Beatty from May 1st to May 31st of 1957.
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