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Main building and chapel at the Industrial School for Boys, Topeka, Kansas

A photograph of the main building and chapel at the Industrial School for Boys in Topeka, Kansas. This facility opened in 1881 under the control of the Board of Trustees of the State Charitable...

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Industrial School for Boys, Topeka, Kansas

A photograph of the Industrial School for Boys in Topeka, Kansas. This facility opened in 1881 under the control of the Board of Trustees of the State Charitable Institutions. The goal of the school...

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Ellsworth Auditorium at the Mother Bickerdyke Home, Ellsworth, Kansas

A photograph of the Ellsworth Auditorium being constructed at the Mother Bickerdyke Home in Ellsworth, Kansas.

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Tearing down the Ellsworth Auditorium at the Mother Bickerdyke Home,...

This photograph shows the tearing down of the Ellsworth Auditorium at the Mother Bickerdyke Home in Ellsworth, Kansas.

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Soldier's Orphan's Home, Atchison, Kansas

A photograph of the Soldier's Orphan's Home in Atchison, Kansas. A 1904 calendar is also included. In 1887, Kansas opened this facility for children of Union soldiers and sailors. This was the first...

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Children seated in the dining room at the State Orphans Home, Atchison, Kansas

A photograph of children in the dining room of the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas. In 1887 Kansas opened the Soldiers' Orphans' Home in Atchison for children of Union soldiers and sailors....

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Strawberry picking at the State Orphans Home, Atchison, Kansas

This is a photograph of children picking strawberries at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas. In 1887 Kansas opened the Soldiers' Orphans' Home in Atchison for children of Union soldiers and...

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Administration building at the Larned State Hospital, Larned, Kansas

A photograph of the administration building at Larned State Hospital in Larned, Kansas.

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Display of works from the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas

A photograph of a display showing the work of the Manual Training Department and the Girls Department at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas. In 1887 Kansas opened the Soldiers' Orphans' Home...

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School building and cottages at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas

A photograph of the school building and cottages at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas. In 1887 Kansas opened the Soldiers' Orphans' Home in Atchison for children of Union soldiers and...

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Hospitals at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas

A photograph of the hospitals at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas. In 1887 Kansas opened the Soldiers' Orphans' Home in Atchison for children of Union soldiers and sailors. This was the...

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Administrative building at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas

A photograph of the administration building at the State Orphans Home in Atchison, Kansas. In 1887 Kansas opened the Soldiers' Orphans' Home in Atchison for children of Union soldiers and sailors....

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View of the Adair building at the Osawatomie State Hospital, Osawtaomie,...

A photograph of the Adair building at the Osawatomie State Hospital in Osawatomie, Kansas. The hospital was established by the State of Kansas in 1866 and had beds for 12 patients when it opened. By...

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A view of the Knapp building at the Osawatomie State Hospital, Osawatomie,...

A photograph of the Knapp building at the Osawatomie State Hospital in Osawatomie, Kansas. The hospital was established by the State of Kansas in 1866 and had beds for 12 patients when it opened. By...

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Vern Miller getting on a motorcycle in Wichita, Kansas

This is a photograph showing Vern Miller getting on a motorcycle in Wichita, Kansas. Miller served as Attorney General for Kansas from January 1971 to January 1975.

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Original building of the Osawtaomie State Hospital in Osawatomie, Kansas

This is a photograph of the original building at the Osawatomie State Hospital in Osawatomie, Kansas. When this photograph was taken in 1894, the building was being used as an employees lodge.

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Squatter Sovereign

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The Advocate and Topeka Tribune

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Freemen's Champion

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The Advocate

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