Parrott's millinery store, Colby, Kansas
This postcard shows the interior of Parrott's millinery store in Colby, Kansas. In the foreground, decorative hats in various sizes and shapes can be seen on display as a gentleman and two women look...
View ArticleKing George III materials
Collection of materials consisting of miscellaneous handwritten and printed copies and originals of documents directed and/or signed by the Hanoverian kings of England of the mid-18th through early...
View ArticleTemperance history correspondence
Correspondence relating to the Kansas State Temperance Union and its activities promoting the enforcement of prohibition in the state of Kansas. Frank M. Stahl served as superintendent and John...
View ArticleF. Sheldon to Governor John St. John
In this letter, Kansas Governor St. John is invited to deliver a temperance address in Ness County, Kansas. Sheldon is the editor of the Ness County Pioneer newspaper published in Sidney, Ness County,...
View ArticleW. H. Slavens to Governor John St. John
A letter from W. H. Slavens to Kansas Governor St. John, inviting the governor to speak on the temperance amendment in Iola, Kansas.
View ArticleD. L. Starr to Governor John St. John
This letter from D. L. Starr, editor of "The Trumpet" newspaper, sends Kansas Governor St. John a copy of the publication, commenting on the importance of the temperance amendment and comparing the...
View ArticleH. P. Stebbins to Governor John St. John
This letter from H. P. Stebbins of Atchison, Kansas, concerns scheduling a speaking engagement concerning prohibition for Kansas Governor St. John.
View ArticleH. P. Stebbins to Governor John St. John
In this letter, H. P. Stebbins of Atchison, adds additional comments to his April 28th letter to Kansas Governor St. John, regarding the July 4th statewide prohibition rally.
View ArticleH. P. Stebbins to Governor John St. John
This letter from H. P. Stebbins to Kansas Governor St. John, outlines his reasons and ideas for a state-wide prohibition rally to be held July 4, 1880. Commenting on the difficulty of raising funds...
View ArticleJ. M. Still to Governor John St. John
In this letter to Kansas Governor St. John, Dr. Still of Eudora asks for the governor's arrival time for his planned visit on May 15th, and how long he will be staying.
View ArticleLake View City Park, Peabody, Kansas
A postcard showing Lake View City Park in Peabody, Kansas.
View ArticleStreet scene in Pueblo, Colorado
A photograph showing automobiles on a business street in Pueblo, Colorado.
View ArticleFlood in Florence, Kansas
A postcard showing four men standing in flood waters in Florence, Kansas.
View ArticlePeter Robidoux
A photograph of Peter Robidoux, proprietor of a dry goods and grocery store in Wallace, Kansas.
View ArticleAtchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway Company's box cars
This black and white photograph shows grain being loaded into an Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company box car at an unidentified location. In the background a second box car is visible.
View ArticleCarnegie Library in Newton, Kansas
This is a postcard showing the Carnegie Library in Newton, Kansas.
View ArticleMoundridge band in Moundridge, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Moundridge band in Moundridge, Kansas.
View ArticleBison in Kansas
This is a postcard showing two bison and an illustration depicting Kansas in 1861.
View ArticlePet Milk Company truck, Iola, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows a gentleman standing beside a delivery truck containing ice cream mix for the Pet Milk Company in Iola, Kansas.
View ArticleFlood in Kansas City, Kansas
This is a postcard showing flood waters on Kansas Avenue west from Cudahy Packing Company in Kansas City, Kansas. The postcard was sent to Mrs. H. H. Bixby in McPherson, Kansas from her niece, Alma.
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