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Title
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Photographs and Facts
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Description
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Photo and biographical article about John Hanna, "the leading engineer in Kansas City," born in Nebraska in 1864 and coming to Kansas City in 1869 with his father, Thomas Hanna. Description of his career, moving away after his civil engineering education and returning here in 1906 as chief engineer of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company, "engaged on construction of new Kansas City Union Station, together with the tracks, viaducts, and yards which go to make up the Terminal project as a whole."
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Date
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1916-05-27
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
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Description
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Photo and bio of Stanley Christopher, an employee of his father's grain business, B. C. Christopher & Company, and realtor with property "in the new Union Station vicinity," and nearby areas, residing at 4408 Warwick Boulevard.
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Date
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1925
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
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Description
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Photo and bio of John Hanna, a civil engineer born in Nebraska in 1864 and starting out with the railroads before arriving in Kansas City as chief engineer of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company in 1906, since then "engaged on construction of new [sic] Kansas City Union Station, together with the tracks, viaducts, and yards which go to make up the Terminal project as a whole."
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Date
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1925
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Object Type
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Book