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Greeting from Fort Scott, Kansas

This is a photocard with photographs of the sugar refinery and the Missouri Pacific Railroad shops in Fort Scott, Kansas.

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Free Press

View and search this newspaper by clicking on the Chronicling America link below. This newspaper comes from the collections of the Kansas Historical Society and was digitized with funds from the...

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Henry Worrall family

This photograph of Henry Worrall and family, was taken at the River Side Gallery above 5th street on Kansas Avenue in Topeka, Kansas. Included in the photo are Henry's wife Mary, son Charles, and...

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J. Bany to Governor John St. John

In this letter, Kansas Governor St. John is asked by J. Bany, on behalf of the Women's Temperance Alliance of Cawker City, Kansas, to speak at at Temperance Convention in Osborn(e) "next week." If St....

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Bridge near Baxter Springs, Kansas

This is a postcard showing a horse drawn carriage on a bridge near Baxter Springs, Kansas.

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Sedgwick County courthouse in Wichita, Kansas

This is a postcard showing the Sedgwick County courthouse in Wichita, Kansas.

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Horse drawn plows

This is a postcard showing horse drawn plows.

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Business street in Perry, Kansas

This photograph shows business buildings and vehicles parked at 1st Street and Elm in Perry, Kansas. Visible in the photograph is a truck driving on the street with a man standing on the truck bed.

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Emporia Gazette newspaper office in Emporia, Kansas

Photographs of the Emporia Gazette newspaper office in Emporia, Kansas.

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Cadets at Kansas State Agricultural College in Manhattan, Kansas

This is a photograph showing cadets drilling at the Kansas State Agricultural College in Manhattan, Kansas.

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McKinley-Ingleside Seed Farm located north of Mullinville, Kansas

Here are two photographs, one showing Virginia McKinley, the daughter of John W. and Virga McKinley, standing on top of a woven wire fence at the northeast corner of the front yard on the...

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Drawing of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's proposed addition...

This is a location plan for Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's proposed addition to the wheel shop facility in San Bernardino, California. The architects were J. G. Fry, chief engineer, coast...

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Methodist Church in Thompsonville, Kansas

A photograph of the Methodist Church in Thompsonville, Kansas.

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Running Bull

This is a carte-de-visite showing Running Bull, possibly a member of the Sioux tribe.

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Kansas capitol in Topeka, Kansas

This is a color slide showing the south wing of the Kansas capitol in Topeka, Kansas.

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Baseball team in Topeka, Kansas

This photograph from 1913 is a panoramic view of the Topeka Kaws, a minor league team in the Class A Western League. The Kaws finished the season with a record of 73-92, which ranked seventh in the...

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Claflin baseball team, Claflin, Kansas

This black and white photograph is a studio portrait of a town team from Claflin, Kansas. Nine of the ten individuals pictured are dressed in uniforms which display the town's name vertically down the...

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Celebration at Pawnee Indian site, Repbulic County, Kansas

A photograph of people gathering for a celebration at the Pawnee Indian site in Republic County, Kansas. Here in 1806, United States explorer Zebulon Pike convinced the Pawnees to lower the Spanish...

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Dedication of historical marker at Trading Post cemetery, Linn County, Kansas

A photograph showing the dedication of a historical marker at Trading Post cemetery in Linn County, Kansas. Near Trading Post is the site of the Marais de Cygne Massacre, which occurred on May 19,...

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Early outdoor scenes from the Security Benefit Association home and hospital...

These twelve photographs show the hospital built by the Security Benefit Association for its members who paid a nickel a month for hospital care, an orphanage for their children if the member died,...

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