Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Severin's garden in Seward County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing Mrs. F. J. Severin standing in her family garden in Seward County, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Severin grew this garden using water from a garden pond. The photograph was...
View ArticleGarden grown by the Wiebe family in Meade County, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Wiebe family and their garden in Meade, Kansas. Visible in the photograph are people with various garden tools and a child with a bicycle. The windmill in the background...
View ArticleCommunity gardens in Ulysses, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the community gardens in Ulysses, Kansas. Water for irrigation was supplied by the city pumping plant. The photograph was removed from the state Relief Garden Program of...
View ArticleCommunity gardens in Dodge City, Kansas
Here are two photographs showing the community gardens in Dodge City, Kansas. According to the Dodge City Daily Globe, these plots yielded an average of $50.00 worth of vegetables. The photographs...
View ArticleGarden grown in Elk County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing a man working in one of the gardens grown in Elk County, Kansas. The photograph was removed from the state Relief Garden Program of 1935.
View ArticleCommunity gardens at Norton, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the community gardens in Norton, Kansas. Water for irrigation was pumped from a nearby creek. The photograph was removed from the state Relief Garden Program of 1935.
View ArticleCommunity gardens at Cimarron, Kansas
Here are two photographs showing the community gardens in Cimarron, Kansas. The county leased the land and provided irrigation. The photographs were removed from the state Relief Garden Program of 1935.
View ArticleCommunity garden in Colby, Kansas
This is a photograph showing a man and boy with a basket of produce picked from a community garden in Colby, Kansas. The city supplied the water for irrigation. The photograph was removed from the...
View ArticleSear's family garden in Graham County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing the Sear's family garden in Graham County, Kansas. A portion of the garden was sub-irrigated with water from the windmill. The photograph was removed from the state Relief...
View ArticleGarden grown by relief clients in Lewis, Kansas
This is a photograph showing community gardens grown by relief clients in Lewis, Kansas. The city of Lewis furnished water from a fire hydrant to irrigate the gardens. The photograph was removed from...
View ArticleHenry E. Wilson's family garden in Hamilton County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing Henry E. Wilson's family garden in Hamilton County, Kansas. It was irrigated from a garden pond constructed entirely by hand. The photograph was removed from the state...
View ArticleClaflin baseball team, Claflin, Kansas
This black and white photograph is a studio portrait of a baseball team from Claflin, Kansas. Ten of the members wear uniforms bearing the town's name. Individuals pictured include the following (from...
View ArticleSouthhard Feed Mill, Kansas City, Kansas
This photograph shows the Southard Feed Mill in Kansas City, Kansas.
View ArticleHenry Worrall
This is a cabinet card photograph of musician and illustrator Henry Worrall of Topeka, Kansas. Presumably, Worrall sat for this photo in the studio of James Landy in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Worrall...
View ArticleSitting Bull
This is cabinet card showing an artist's depiction of Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man. Sitting Bull led his people as a tribal chief during years of resistance to United States...
View ArticleNedra Cain and Esther Wolfe in Perry, Kansas
This is a photograph of Nedra Cain and Esther Wolfe on South Elm Street in Perry, Kansas.
View ArticleGlasco Rural High School in Glasco, Kansas
This is a postcard showing Glasco Rural High School in Glasco, Kansas.
View ArticleMasonic bulding in Perry, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Masonic building located at 207 Elm Street in Perry, Kansas.
View ArticleBrigadier General Alfred Sully to Assistant Adjutant General Department...
This is a letter from Brigadier General Alfred Sully, Dubuque, Iowa, to Assistant Adjutant General Department Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, concerning Fanny Kelly who was a captive of the...
View ArticleGenealogy of the John A. Kelly Family and The Kelly Story (untitled)
The Genealogy of the John A. Kelly Family contains letters, family trees, and information concerning the capture of Fanny Kelly by the Sioux Indians. The Kelly Story (untitled) is not dated and the...
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