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Title
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Leo Leslie
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Description
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Biographical sketch of Leo Leslie, "one of the foremost builders and owners of handsome residences and fine business property in Kansas City," born in Massachusetts in 1856 and coming to Kansas City in 1879 as a dry goods merchant "under the firm name of L. N. Leslie & Company at No. 726 North Main street," with residence at 4057 Warwick Boulevard. Description of his later career, selling the firm to W. T. Matthews in 1886 and organizing the Suffolk Investment Company real estate development business, building the "handsome theatre, 'The Sam S. Shubert,' on [10th] street, between Baltimore avenue and Wyandotte street" in 1906, as well as several apartment houses and residences, etc. in Downtown and Midtown.
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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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The Green Room
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Description
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Reports about local theater shows, including the Willis Wood, Shubert, Grand, and the "Auditorium."
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Date
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1909-09
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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The Green Room
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Description
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Reports about local theater shows, including the Willis Wood, Shubert, Grand, and the "Auditorium."
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Date
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1909-10
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Frank Schudy Sr.
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Description
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Obituary for Frank Schudy, the manager of the Shubert Theater during the 1920s-1930s, at 10th Street and Baltimore Avenue, dying at the age of 59 in 1963. Also former employee of Tom Pendergast and owner of the Missouri Wholesale Liquor Company.
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Date
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1963-05-18
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Interior of Shubert Theater
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Description
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Postcard of the interior of the Shubert Theater that once stood on 10th Street near Baltimore Avenue.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Shubert Theater
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Description
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Evening view of crowd outside theater; located at 104 W. 10th.
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Date
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1907
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Baltimore Avnue
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Description
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Looking south along the east side of Baltimore Avenue from 9th Street. The Shubert Theater sign is visible on the northwest corner of Baltimore and 10th Street, and the Carbide and Carbon Building (later called Union Carbide Building) can be seen in the middle of the block.
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Date
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1930
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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10th Street
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Description
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Looking east from the south side of 10th between Baltimore and Central.
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Date
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1920
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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10th Street
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Description
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Looking east along 10th from Central. Shows street car.
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Date
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1908
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Shubert Theatre Billboard
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Description
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Billboard sign for the Shubert Theatre at Riverview in Kansas City, Kansas. Sign says Shubert Theatre...week starting Sunday Oct 4 / The musical comedy The Belle of Bond Street / Sam Bernard, All Star Cast, Perfect Beauty Chorus / The most elaborate production ever presented.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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DuBose and Dorothy Heyward
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Description
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File contains a playbill and program for a production of the play Porgy, by Dorothy and Dubose Heyward, performed at the Shubert Theater in Kansas City beginning December 9th of an unspecified year. The character of Porgy was played by Frank Wilson, and Evelyn Ellis portrayed Bess in the production, presented by the Theater Guild, Inc.
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Date
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1930~/1949~
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 1, 1895-1907, Page p008
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Description
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Northern part of early Kansas City from W. 9th Street south to W. 11th Street and from Central Street east to Main Street. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page showing adjoining area.
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Date
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1895/1907
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Kansas City Symphony
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Description
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Group portrait of the Kansas City Symphony with Carl Busch, conductor, in the Shubert Theater.
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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SC66-3 Sender Theater Scrapbooks Finding Aid
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Description
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This two-scrapbook collection covers the years 1905 to 1911 (volume 1) and 1903 to 1917 (volume 2). They include theater programs, play bills, club programs, and some miscellaneous items. Many of the theater programs and play bills are from other U.S. cities as well as European locations. The scrapbook compiler penciled in with whom they attended the performance. Local theater coverage is strongest for the Willis Wood Theatre, the Shubert Theatre, and the Fritschy Concert series. The original compiler of the scrapbooks is unknown. The donor was H. M. Sender, presumed to be Harry M. Sender, a local book dealer and collector of historical items. An article featuring Harry M. Sender can be found in the "Kansas City Journal," Aug. 3, 1939. Available in Special Collections newspaper clipping collection, mounted clips, filed under Sender's name.
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Date
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1903/1917
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Object Type
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Finding Aid
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Title
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Early Kansas City Theaters
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Description
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This book contains information about early theater in Kansas City, including facts concerning the local theaters of the 19th and early 20th century. These theaters include: Auditorium, Century, Coates Opera House, Folly, Frank's Hall, Gilliss Opera House, Grand Opera House, Mainstreet, Ninth Street, Orpheum, Shubert, Standard, Theatre Comique, Warder Grand Opera House, and Willis Wood. Other entertainment venues mentioned include: Crystal Palace, Cyclorama, and Convention Hall (where "The Miracle" stage production was held). Also vaudeville is discussed in the book. See book index for pages.
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Date
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2007
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Exterior View, First National Bank
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Description
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Panoramic view of 10th and Baltimore, Kansas City, MO, showing exterior view of First National Bank
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Date
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1909
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Object Type
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Photograph