-
-
Title
-
1903 Flood
-
Description
-
Story of the anticipation and preparation of the flood and the narrow escape as it struck.
-
Date
-
1908
-
Object Type
-
Book
-
-
Title
-
Flood Hits Industry
-
Description
-
Sugar Creek refinery near Kansas City only source of oil after the flood's damage to other plants.
-
Date
-
1951-07-26
-
Object Type
-
Magazine Article
-
-
Title
-
Protecting Health in Disaster
-
Description
-
Article about prevention of epidemics during times of disaster such as the 1951 flood.
-
Date
-
1952-01
-
Object Type
-
Magazine Article
-
-
Title
-
How the Bridge Was Saved
-
Description
-
Photos and text about the destruction wrought by the 1903 flood on the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Bridge.
-
Date
-
1903-06
-
Object Type
-
Magazine Article
-
-
Title
-
Kansas City's Deluge
-
Description
-
Photos and article about the destructive flash flood along Brush Creek and the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City in 1977, sweeping away numerous automobiles and engulfing a trailer park, etc.
-
Date
-
1977-09-26
-
Object Type
-
Magazine Article
-
-
Title
-
About the West: Kansas Abolitionists Fight Confederates in Missouri
-
Description
-
Photos, illustrations, map, and biographical article about Jared Barnes (1834-1916), "an avowed Free-Stater" moving from his native New York to Kansas Territory in 1857 and serving as a Union officer in the border warfare and Civil War. Description of other soldiers on both sides of the conflict such as Colonel W. D. McCain, Captain Golden Silvers (43 years old in 1864 and later a Kansas senator), Major General Samuel Curtis, and General Joseph Shelby, et al.
-
Date
-
2001
-
Object Type
-
Magazine Article