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Title
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Hash! Stories of Old Westport
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Description
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Descriptions of wine gardens in the Westport area in the late 1800s, all in the Roanoke and Valentine residential districts west of Broadway, including that of "Fred Esslinger" at 39th and Roanoke Roads and of Peter Muehlebach at 41st and State Line Roads. Description also of the murder or assassination of Westport's Marshal Samuel Bucher by a William Gossett or William Gossard, supposedly associated with the wine gardens (no longer present in the 1930s), and mention of the largest wine gardens, owned by Peter Muehlebach and Fred Esslinger.
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Date
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1933
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Hash! Stories of Old Westport
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Description
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Story about the author as a child with his mother "on one of the old mule cars that carried the folks from Westport to Kansas City," also mentioning its routes.
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Date
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1933
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Hash! Stories of Old Westport
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Description
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Description of Lowell Goodman and his wife, residents of Westport at 40th and Warwick Boulevards, Lowell being the "superintendent of the Cumberland Presybterian Sunday-school at where 706 Westport Avenue is now [1933]," from 1879 until his death in 1914 in Goodman, Missouri, "a town named for him in the southern part of the state."
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Date
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1933
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Object Type
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Book