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341.
Kansas City Posse of the Westerners Records Finding Aid
1955-
The Kansas City Posse of the Westerners is a social and informational group formed in 1955 to preserve the history, heritage, and traditions of the American West. Records available include early minutes...
342.
Kansas City Quill Club
343.
Kansas City Social Directory
Book listing members of the socially recognized "high society," with ads for businesses and clubs.
344.
Kansas City Social Register: A Blue Book
//1890-1919
Book listing members of the socially recognized "high society," with ads for businesses and clubs.
345.
Kansas City West Side
346.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Sarah Chandler Coates, or Sarah Coates (1829-1897), a teacher from Pennsylvania who moved to Kansas City with her husband, Kersey, in the 1850s. She experienced border warfare troubles...
347.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Enid Jackson Kemper, or Enid Kemper (1897-1979), "a co-founder with Clara Stager Hockaday of the Jewel Ball which began in 1954 to raise funds for the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra."...
348.
Kansas City Young Matrons Club
December 20, 1987
The organization of 400 members was founded in 1917 as a volunteer service group committed to charity and advancing literacy and educational opportunity for young people. Their area philanthropies include...
349.
Kansas City's People and Government Travel Together
February//1949
Article about city government issues of increasing city traffic, the "Junior Citizens" program, and "Community Councils."
350.
Kansas City's Queen of the Blues Is Gone--(But Not Forgotten)
March//1978
Photos and biographical article about Julia Lee (1902-1958), a black singer and pianist starting her career in the 1910s in Kansas City and earning "her reputation as one of the country's greatest blues...
351.
Kansas City's Social Season Highlights Much Grace and Charm
April, 1950
Article briefly traces the history of African American social life and status in Kansas City. Mentions the Ivanhoe Club and the Beau Brummels as early social groups. In Kansas City, Kansas, the Trouveur...
352.
Kansas City's Weekend Racers
June//1982
Sports Car Club of America racers Bob Burrows, Wally Erickson, Pat di Natale, and Steve Eberman profiled in local racing league.
353.
Kansas City, Kansas City
March-April//1997
Photos and review of the 1996 movie entitled "Kansas City" set in the city's 1930s big band jazz scene and directed by native Kansas Citian Robert Altman. Description of the movie as "a tale of jazz clubs...
354.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Photo and bio of Abia Allen Tomlinson, or Abia Tomlinson, a banker and co-founder of the Kansas City Club in 1882. Born in Ohio in 1838 and coming to Kansas City in 1865 as a Union Civil War veteran and...
355.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Edwin Durham, "serving for the third term as United States marshal for the western district of Missouri." He was born in Illinois in 1853 and moved to Missouri in 1875, appointed...
356.
Kansas City: From "Les Estats Unis d'Amerique"
October//1913
Article providing a general description of Kansas City from the viewpoint of the author, a Frenchman, including the city's outlook of importance to the nation, its economic sectors, transportation, education,...
357.
Kansas City: Republican National Convention, 1908
1908
Photo of the entrance to Elm Ridge Club, a race track.
358.
Kansas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, 1900-1930
Spring 1986
Photos and article about the State Federation of Women's Art Clubs in Kansas, founded in 1900 in Topeka by women from 10 different African American women's clubs. The federation was expanded in scope and...
359.
Kansas-Missouri Finals of the 'Miss America Pageant'
May-June//1950
Photo of Kid Nichols, "only Kansas Citian in Baseball's Hall of Fame" among other fan club members of "the 'Blues,' Kansas City's N. Y. Yankee farm club baseball team."
360.
KC Women's Clubs Pass into Obscurity
April 18, 2009
The last official meeting of the Woman's City Club and the Presidents and Past Presidents General Assembly, both formed more than 90 years ago, will be held April 2009. A third club, the Kansas City Athenaeum,...
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