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1.
Ada Greenwood MacLaughlin Papers Finding Aid
circa 1870-1925 (bulk 1890-1916)
Ada Greenwood MacLaughlin, daughter of Kansas City School Superintendent James Greenwood and his wife Amanda, was born in Kirksville, Missouri, on August 1, 1860. She resided in Kansas City, Missouri,...
2.
Biography of Josephine Silone Yates (1859-1912), Teacher, Journalist, and Clubwoman
2009;
3.
If You Were Neal Finis Herriford
December 19, 1947
Vertical file contains a biographical article about Neal Finis Herriford, or Neal Herriford, an English teacher at Lincoln High School in Kansas City. He was born in Chillicothe, Missouri, in about 1902...
4.
James M. Greenwood Papers Finding Aid
1891-1941 (bulk 1891-1914)
James M. Greenwood was the leading educator in Kansas City for 40 years (1874-1914). In his tenure as superintendent of schools, he became recognized locally, nationally, and internationally. He was born...
5.
John Barber White Papers Finding Aid
1896-1929 (bulk 1901-1921)
Born on December 8, 1847, successful lumberman John Barber White moved from New York to Missouri in 1879 to help organize the Missouri Lumber & Mining Company, headquartered in Kansas City. He worked nationally...
6.
Kansas City (Mo.) School District Records Finding Aid
1867-ca1990
This collection contains material transferred from the Kansas City School District to the Kansas City Public Library and the Missouri Valley Special Collections department, primarily in the early to mid...
7.
Kinsley, Dr. Albert
1908
Biographical sketch of Dr. Albert Thomas Kinsley, or Albert Kinsley, "of the Kansas City Veterinary College," born in Iowa in 1877 and coming to Kansas City in 1902.
8.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Dictionary
1902
Photo and bio of James Greenwood, school superintendent of the Kansas City School District, born in Illinois in 1837 and moving to Missouri in 1852 as a teacher, arriving in Kansas City in 1874, becoming...
9.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Dictionary
1902
Photo and bio of Frank Carr Spalding, or Frank Spalding, assistant superintendent and teacher at his father's Spalding's Commercial College. Born in Kansas City in 1869 and becoming "manager of the printing...
10.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Dictionary
1902
Photo and bio of George Baker Longan, or George Longan, a teacher and school principal born in Palestine, Missouri, in 1848 and coming to Kansas City in 1880.
11.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Directory
1902
Photo and bio of Henry Wollman, a former Kansas City teacher and lawyer. Native of Leavenworth, Kansas coming to Kansas City in 1881 as "U. S. Commissioner" and circuit judge before moving to New York...
12.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Directory
1902
Photo and bio of Walter Vrooman, a lecturer, founder of Ruskin College (at Trenton, Missouri), and organizer of "the Western Cooperative Association," a philosophical organization headquartered at Kansas...
13.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Directory
1902
Photo and bio of Jesse Vineyard, a lawyer and former math teacher. Born in Platte County, Missouri in 1870 and raised in Kansas City, becoming a teacher here.
14.
Political History of Jackson County: Biographical Sketches of Men Who Have Helped to Make It
1902
Photo and bio of James Black, "lawyer and Democratic leader," a teacher "of French and German in the Kansas City High School," appointed city counselor in 1891.
15.
Robert Wiziarde
1894-1903
Listings for Robert Wiziarde in the city directories from 1894 to 1903, as a music teacher at 4 East 10th Street (1894), 440 Nebraska Avenue in the YMCA Building (1895), in the Commercial Building (1898),...
16.
Sallie Threlkeld, Pioneer Teacher
Summer 2008
Sallie Threlkeld was the first woman teacher hired by the Kansas City schools, first teaching at Lathrop School for nine years. She moved to Humboldt School and taught another nine years before becoming...
17.
Vertical Files Special Collection Finding Aid
1820-1970 (bulk 1880-1950)
The vertical files in this collection contain items found in the regular vertical files of the Special Collections department that were determined to be too old and fragile to be left in the files. The...
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