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Title
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Old Westport
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Description
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Descriptions of the two of Westport's oldest buildings, the Chouteau-Bridger Building, now Stanford & Son's, and the "Ewing-Boone Building" or Boone's Trading Post, now Kelly's, both built in the mid-1800s, with descriptions of their histories and need for architectural preservation.
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Date
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1977
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Westport, Missouri
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Looking northwest from the southeast corner of Westport Road and Pennsylvania Avenue in Westport, Missouri. Boone's Trading Post can be seen on the right.
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Date
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1892
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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The Best Known Building in Westport
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Description
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Article tells the history of the building currently occupied by Kelly's Westport Inn from the platting of the Town of West Port in 1836 through 1904, when W. W. Meriwether sold the property to John and Jake Wiedenmann.
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Date
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2008-02
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Boone's Trading Post
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Description
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Transcription from the article: He reasoned that the building had been built in the early 1850s rather than the established date of 1837 and that it had been built by the Ewing Brothers rather than by Joseph Parks. Transactions for the property and building were the following: John Calvin McCoy sold lot to Joseph Parks, December 16, 1836, and sold back to McCoy July 13, 1837, for $360. Samuel C. Roby, Indian trader, the next buyer on February 22, 1847, for $700. Then sold to George W. Ewing on July 27, 1848, for $1500. Ewing sold the tract to Albert Gallatin Boone on January 6, 1854, for $7000, which would indicate that a new building had been built. Next buyer was Robert Campbell on September 6, 1859, for $7000. Robert Campbell sold the building to Samuel Rucker on March 27, 1866, for $4000--foreclosure on October 14, 1876, when Henry Rieger bought it for $400. Research done by Dean Earl Wood, Kansas City lawyer, who died in Kansas City, May 14, 1967: The two-story building was sold to David Meriwether on March 11, 1880, for $1600. During Mr. Meriwether's ownership the annex on the north was built probably in 1891 or 1892. In 1904 the property sold to John F. and Jake C. Wiedenmann and is now (1968) owned by Mr. & Mrs. George R. Wiedenmann.
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1966-06-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Mark City's Oldest Building
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Description
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News about the placement of a "plaque marking a structure at 500 Westport road as the oldest building in Kansas City," known as Boone's Trading Post or Kelly's Tavern, said to be "built in 1837 by Joseph Parks, a merchant [o]f mixed white and Indian ancestry" and later used by "Albert Gallatin Boone, a grandson of Daniel Boone" as "an outfitting store for wagon trains" in the 1850s.
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Date
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1959-11-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Boone's Trading Post
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Description
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Copy of abstract of the title for McCoy's Lot 9, where Boone's Trading Post was built.
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Pennsylvania Street
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Description
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Looking north along Pennsylvania just south of Westport Road.
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Date
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1923
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Photograph
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Title
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Boone's Trading Post (Meriwether and Son)
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Description
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Full frontal view looking northwest from southeast corner of Westport Road and Pennsylvania; shows Meriwether and Son as occupant.
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Date
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1892
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Boone's Trading Post (Wiedenmann Brothers Grocery Store)
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Description
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View of the Wiedenmann Brothers store with members of the Wiedenmann family and other unidentified people standing outside, located on the northwest corner of Westport Road and Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Date
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1904
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Object Type
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Photograph
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