Elementary school in Dunlap, Kansas
This is a photograph showing students at Dunlap Elementary School in Dunlap, Kansas.
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This is a photograph of students at Dunlap Elementary School in Dunlap, Kansas.
View ArticleDunlap High School football team in Dunlap, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Dunlap High School football team in Dunlap, Kansas.
View ArticleDunlap High School football team in Dunlap, Kansas
This is a photograph showing members of the Dunlap High School football team in Dunlap, Kansas.
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, towns Oakley - Syracuse
These are panoramic photographs of Kansas towns beginning with Leavenworth and ending with Norway. The Kansas Film Commission created the photos to promote Kansas locations to film companies. Many of...
View ArticleCharley Davis' family and home possibly in Haskell County, Kansas
This is a photograph of Charley Davis with his family and their sod house possibly in Haskell County, Kansas. A windmill and out buildings are visible in the background.
View ArticleOrly Taitz at the Memorial Building in Topeka, Kansas
Here are nine photographs of Orly Taitz, a California lawyer, who is a leading figure in the "birther" movement, which challenges whether Barack Obama is a natural-born citizen eligible to serve as...
View ArticleAndrew Gayden farm house near Dunlap, Kansas
These are two photographs of the Andrew Gayden farm house near Dunlap, Kansas.
View ArticleFern Gayden
This is a photograph of Fern Gayden possibly taken in Dunlap, Kansas. Fern Gayden was born September 29, 1904, in Dunlap, Kansas, where she attended elementary and secondary schools. She went on to...
View ArticleJosephine Braham Johnson
This is a studio photograph of Josephine Braham Johnson, who was born June 18, 1838, near Gallatin, Tennessee. She was one of 13 children born to Harriet Braham, a slave. When Josephine was 13, she...
View ArticleColumbus Johnson
This is a photograph of Columbus Johnson, who lived in Dunlap, Kansas. He was born in Maryland, the child of a free man and a slave woman who was purchasing her freedom. His mother died when lightning...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, towns Talmage - Zurich
These are panoramic photographs of Kansas towns beginning with Talmage and ending with Zurich. The Kansas Film Commission created the photos to promote Kansas locations to film companies. Many of the...
View ArticleEmily Morgan
These two black and white photographs show Emily Morgan, (1878-1960). The first image is Emily's 1908 graduation from the Ensworth Nurses Training School in St. Joseph, Missouri. The second photograph...
View ArticleJohn Brown's cabin, Linn County, Kansas
An artist's rendering of what John Brown's cabin may have looked like during the Marais des Cygnes battle. This battle, part of Price's Missouri Raid, took place on October 25, 1864.
View ArticleMissouri Pacific Railroad coal chute, Horace, Kansas
Photograph of a coal chute in Horace, Kansas owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
View ArticleMissouri Pacific Railroad yard, Horace, Kansas
Three photographs taken in Horace, Kansas showing a rail yard, train #11, and an agent's office all belonging to the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
View ArticleWater tower and sand house in Horace, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Missouri Pacific Railroad water tower and sand house in Horace, Kansas.
View ArticleMissouri Pacific Railroad roundhouses, Horace, Kansas
These five photographs show various views of the Missouri Pacific Railroad first and second roundhouses in Horace, Kansas. Workers can also be seen in several of the images.
View ArticleChase County agriculture structures
These two photographs show a creosote storage tank and a trench silo. The storage tank was owned by the U. S. government and was used for chinch bug control. The capacity of this tank was...
View ArticleGrinter Place in Wyandotte County, Kansas
This is a photograph of Grinter Place in Wyandotte County, Kansas. Grinter Place was the home to Annie and Moses Grinter. Annie, a Lenape (Delaware), helped farm, raise poultry and livestock, and...
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