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A Solemn Ceremony at the Grave of Sarah Boone
May/30/1969
Photo and caption about the gravesite of Daniel Morgan Boone and his wife Sarah Boone at the southeast corner of the former Metro Golf Course grounds at 63rd and Brooklyn Avenue, visited by the Daughters...
2.
About Town: DAR Chapter Marks 90th Year
December/8/1984
3.
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,...
4.
An Historic Landmark Preserved for Posterity
February//1924
Article about the preservation of the historic old Arrow Rock Tavern.
5.
Boon's Lick Road from St. Louis to Old Franklin, Including the Santa Fe Trail to the Kansas State Line
1908
Map of trails across Missouri showing counties by road. Used by the Daughters of the American Revolution to place markers.
6.
Bridges Cemetery
1934
Description of location and persons interred at the Bridges Cemetery in the Sni-a-Bar Township of Jackson County, Missouri. Research gathered in 1979 by Ms. Karol Witthar of Blue Springs Historical Society...
7.
DAR, Elizabeth Benton Chapter Scrapbook Finding Aid
1921
A Kansas City Times article dated Nov. 12, 1979, stated that the Elizabeth Benton DAR chapter, located in Kansas City, Mo., was the first Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution formed west...
8.
DAR, Kansas City Chapter, World War I Scrapbook Finding Aid
1917-1919
The men of Battery A, 129th Field Artillery, were officially mustered into Federal Service on August 5, 1917, as part of the 35th Division, United States First Army, Allied Expeditionary Force. Most of...
9.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Information on the Elizabeth Benton Chapter of the association.
10.
Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial
Full frontal and side view; unidentified man posed next to memorial.
11.
Deaths: Mrs. Loyd E. Craig
February/22/1970
Obituary for Helen Craig (ca. 1893-1970), dying on February 19, 1970, at the age of 77, a past regent of the Olathe chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a native of Omaha living in Kansas...
12.
Dedication of the Bent-Ward Home
May 29, 1905
Program for "the dedication of the Historical Marker Honoring the Bent-Ward Home" sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in 1976.
13.
Dedication of the William H. Ashley Marker
October 1939
Included in the proceedings of the 40th DAR state conference is an account of the dedication of the William H. Ashley marker held in October, 1939. The marker was placed on Ashley's grave which is on an...
14.
Dr. Johnston Lykins
April 17, 1905
Biographical sketch of Dr. Johnston Lykins (1800-1876), the first legal mayor of Kansas City, first postmaster of Westport (out of the Shawnee Mission), and first editor and publisher of a newspaper entirely...
15.
Education in Clay County, Missouri
1922
This section gives a history of various schools in Clay County including: Liberty Male and Female Seminary, Liberty Female Institute, Liberty Female College, Clay Seminary (founded by James Love), Hawthorne...
16.
Elizabeth Porter
1934
Biographical description of Elizabeth Porter (1750-1845), an early settler of Kansas City involved in the Revolutionary War and interred at her family burial grounds at 26th and Troost Avenues, known as...
17.
Genealogy Vertical Files Shelf List
A list of general subjects and family surnames in the genealogy vertical files.
18.
Historic Arrow Rock Tavern
August//1925
Article describing the historic Arrow Rock Tavern in Arrow Rock, Missouri, on the Santa Fe Trail, built in 1830, with photos of interior and exterior.
19.
Historical Notes and Comments
July//1940
One paragraph of biography about Elizabeth Gentry (1875-1940), a native of Audrain County, Missouri, and a "national chairman of the Old Trails road committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution...
20.
How Clay County Celebrated Her Centennial
October//1922
Article about the festivities at the celebration of the centennial of Clay County, Missouri (separated from Ray County in 1822) in Liberty in 1922 and sponsored by the "Alexander Doniphan Chapter Daughters...
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