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103 Years of History
March 16, 2002
Article that gives a short history of The Independent magazine. It was started in 1899 by George Creel and Arthur Grissom as a political magazine. Ten years later two women, Katherine Baxter and Clara...
2.
A Dictator of Authoritive Fashions
May/15/1915
Photo and biographical article about E. F. Keister, proprietor of a ladies tailoring shop near 14th and Oak Street, established in 1904, and moved to "the new Miller building at 1121-23 Grand avenue" as...
3.
Among Kansas City's Artists
May/15/1915
Photo and description of Jennie Schultz, an "expert at developing and training women's voices" coming to Kansas City about 1895 and "first advis[ing] Felice Lyne to assail the citadel of opera."
4.
Among Kansas City's Artists
May/15/1915
Photo and bio of Claude Rader, a 27-year-old (in 1915) violinist and violin teacher with studio in the Studio Building, native to Missouri.
5.
Among Kansas City's Artists [and] Where All the World's a Stage
May/15/1915
Photos and biographical sketches of several Kansas City musicians, singers and music teachers, including Jennie Schultz, Charles Cease, E. Geneve Lichtenwalter (in the Studio building), Nelle Troutman...
6.
Business Builders
May/15/1915
Photo and description of Mrs. J. C. McGavain, a cosmetician and proprietor of "three larges stores at respectively 1114 Main St., suite 119; Baltimore Hotel and the ninth floor of Harzfeld Parisian Cloak...
7.
Business Builders
May/15/1915
Photo and bio of E. Blanch Reineke, of "the very first rank" in "the ranks of the women photographers," with "studio at [the n]ortheast corner of [11th Street] and Oak streets" since about 1905.
8.
Cities Do Not Grow, They Are Built
May/15/1915
Photos and descriptions of officers of the Commercial Club, including Charles Keith (president), William Kemper (treasurer), Charles Butler (second vice president), Homer Mann (third vice president), and...
9.
Cities Do Not Grow, They Are Built
May/15/1915
Photos of Conrad Mann (chairman of the convention and publicity division) and Homer Mann (third vice-president), officers of the Chamber of Commerce.
10.
Concerning Various Citizens
May 15, 1915
Photos and biographical sketches of George Muehlebach ("president of the Muehlebach Brewing Company and other large interests" and born in Kansas City in 1881), Edward Winstanley (sheriff of Jackson County...
11.
Geroge Humphrey and Elmore Truitt
May 6, 1916
Photos and biographical articles about George Humphrey, a Kansas City lawyer, and Elmore Truitt, a Kansas City realtor. Description of Humphrey as born in Lewis County, Missouri, and starting out as a...
12.
Hans Peterson
May/15/1915
Biographical description of Hans Peterson, "first viola in our [Kansas City's] symphony orchestra and also in the Kansas City Quartet," native to Denmark and emigrating to Kansas City in 1880.
13.
Homes Beautiful
May/15/1915
Photos and descriptions of the homes of Hunter Meriwether (3616 Gladstone Boulevard) and Ben Hyde (1060 West 55th Street), taken by Millard McClesky, "owner of a photo supply store at 204 East Tenth street,"...
14.
Homes Beautiful in Kansas City
May/15/1915
Article by J. C. Nichols about the residences and planning of the Country Club District, with photos of the homes of E. Dickinson, H. D. Seavey, E. L. Brundrett, B. Rockwell, and Mrs. Hugh C. Ward.
15.
Industrial Development, Manufacturers and Building Trades: A Million Dollars a Day
May 15, 1915
Article about the industrial economy of Kansas City and its growth in rankings starting in 1890, with tables and photos.
16.
J. I. Case Threshing Machine Building
January 22, 1916
Photo (or illustration) and caption about the ''J. I. Case Building,'' site of "the Motor Show" in Kansas City in 1916.
17.
K. M. B.: Katherine Baxter
April/12/1924
Photo and obituary of Katherine Baxter (1879-1924), "editor of the Independent magazine of Kansas City, also "a writer and society editor of the old Kansas City World" and Saint Joseph Star newspapers,...
18.
Kansas City's Financial Situation
May/15/1915
Article by banker William Kemper about Kansas City's financial situation, with a photo of the Christian Church Hospital.
19.
Kansas City's Grain Interests
May/15/1915
Article about Kansas City's grain industry and the national role of the Kansas City Board of Trade, with photo.
20.
Kansas City's Parks and Boulevards
May/15/1915
Article about the park and boulevard system, with photos.
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