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Title
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Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
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Description
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Biographical sketch of Thomas Bullene (1828-1894), the late manager of the department sotre of Bullene, Moore and Emery. He was born in New York, moved to Wisconsin, Iowa, and then Kansas City in 1863 to join Kersey Coates that year in business, also becoming "foreman of the first fire company here" in 1867, mayor in 1883, and president of the Kansas City Railroad Company in 1880.
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Date
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1908
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Thomas B. Bullene
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Description
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Photo and bio of Thomas B. Bullene, or Thomas Bullene (1828-1894), mayor of Kansas City in 1882 and owner of "one of the most widely known establishments in the West," the dry goods store of Bullene, Moore & Emery, starting out as Coates & Gillis and later becoming Emery, Bird, Thayer & Company, moved from 7th and Main Streets to 11th and Walnut Streets in 1891. Description of Bullene's life, moving from New York to Iowa to Kansas City in 1863, involved in "the best interests of Kansas City, joining in many promotions: waterways, railroads and civic improvements," dedicating the Fat Stock Show and Andrew Drips Park and serving as president of the Kansas City Railroad Company in 1880.
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Date
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1968
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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The Commonwealth of Missouri; A Centennial Record
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Description
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Portrait and biographical sketch of Thomas Brockway Bullene, or Thomas Bullene, usually referred to as T. B. Bullene, born in Hannibal, New York, in 1828. Description of his career as a merchandiser, starting in Wisconsin with his brother Lathrop Bullene, then moving in 1856 to Iowa and then in 1863 to Kansas City. The business of Coates and Bullene became "the nucleus of the present firm of Bullene, Moore and Emery," changing into the Bullene Brothers with its Lawrence, Kansas, branch store destroyed in the Civil War. It turned into the Bullene Brothers and Emery in 1867 and in 1870, Bullene, Moore and Emery, with a new store building built in 1871 "fronting on Main, Delaware and Eighth streets," then in 1872 technically changed again to Bullene, Moores and Emery, with the joining of another Moore brother. Later became Emery, Bird, Thayer Company.
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Date
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1877
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Thomas B. Bullene, Kansas City's 22nd Mayor
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Description
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Photo and biographical article about Thomas Bullene, the 22nd mayor of Kansas City and "founder of the legendary Bullene, Moore & Emery, later Emery, Bird, Thayer department store. Description of his career, moving to Kansas City in 1863 as a Board of Trade member, then director of the First National Bank, co-incorporator of the Kansas City, Missouri, River Packet Company and the Kansas City Club, president of the Kansas City Railway Company and the Humane Society, and a member other organizations and activities.
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Date
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1983-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Diary of a Kansas City Merchant, 1874-1880
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Description
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Continuation of Thomas Bullene's journals written in 1874 "through 1880, recording significant events in Kansas City, important happenings in his personal life, and the growth of his big Bullen, Moore & Emery department store."
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Date
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1963-04
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Object Type
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Magazine Article