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Willows Nurses Group Portrait
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Description
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Group portrait of nurses at the Willows Maternity Home. The group is standing outside of a brick structure. Florence Beal Bolte is the first figure in the back row. From left to right, the names recorded on the photograph are: Beal, Wood, Greenbaum, Hansen, Ankeny, Spangler, Anderson, Rankon, Michell, Brink, Neff, and Rush.
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Date
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1916
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Object Type
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Photograph
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SC198 Florence Beal Bolte Willows Maternity Home Collection Finding Aid
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Description
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This collection contains items relating to the Willows Maternity Home, which operated at 2929 Main in Kansas City, Missouri from 1905 to 1969. Also known as the Willows Maternity Sanitarium or the Willows Maternity Hospital, the institution served as an adoption service and private, temporary home for unwed mothers.
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Date
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1915/1930
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Object Type
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Finding Aid
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Willows Nurses Group Portrait
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Description
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Group portrait of nurses at the Willows Maternity Home. The group is standing on a brick balcony. Florence Beal Bolte is the final nurse standing in line. From left to right, the names recorded on the photograph are: Eagle, Myers, Rapp, Yates, Meek, Cook, Mize, Geisecker, Snyder, Hickman, Robinson, Fowler, Poutrie, Purcell, Maud, and Beal.
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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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Willows Nurses at West Terrace Park
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Description
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Three snapshots of Willows Maternity Home nurses visiting West Terrace Park. Florence Beal Bolter can be seen in all three images: middle right in the top image, middle left in the middle image, and middle in the bottom image. A note recorded beneath the middle photograph reads: Just resting.
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Date
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1918~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses at West Terrace Park
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Description
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Two snapshots of Willows Maternity Home nurses visiting West Terrace Park. Florence Beal Bolte can be seen in both images: left on the left image, and middle left on the right image. An illegible note is recorded beneath the left photograph. A note recorded beneath the right photograph reads: Bushwhackers.
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Date
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1918~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses at Penn Valley Park
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Two snapshots of Willows Maternity Home nurses visiting Penn Valley Park. In each photograph, the three are standing near Penn Valley Lake. Florence Beal Bolte is in both images: middle on the left image, and left on the right image. A note recorded above the photograph reads: Out at the park. From left to right, names recorded beneath the left photograph read: Schonewald, Beal, and Hess. From left to right, names recorded beneath the right photograph read: Beal, Schonewald, and Snyder.
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Date
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1918~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Willows Nurses and Infants
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Description
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Group portrait of nurses and a snapshot of Florence Beal Bolte holding babies born at the Willows Maternity Home. The group portrait on the right was taken outside near a structure. From left to right, names recorded above the photograph read: Brink, Ankeny, Nixon, Anderson, Wood, and Rankon. From left to right, names recoded beneath the photograph read: Rush, Hanson, Hampel, and Spangler. The snapshot on the left was taken near a doorway.
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Date
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1918~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Willows Nurses Group Portrait
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Description
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Group portrait of nurses at the Willows Maternity Home. Florence Beal Bolte is second from left in the photograph. The group is posed on a balcony. A note recorded above the photograph reads: The night bunch - ready for some sleep. From left to right, the names recorded beneath the photograph are: Spangler, Beal, Ankeny, Neff, and Wood.
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Date
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1918~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Willows Nurse and Infant Portraits
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Description
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Three portraits of Florence Beal Bolte holding a baby born at the Willows Maternity Home. Notes recorded above and below the photographs read: Born June 20th 1917 - Melba.
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Date
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1917
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Willows Nurse Holding Infant Portrait
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Portrait of Florence Beal Bolte holding a baby born at the Willows Maternity Home. Notes recorded around the photograph read: Beverly Elizabeth Ponsford & I - Born Oct. 18 - 1917.
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Date
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1917
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurse Holding Infant
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Two snapshots of Florence Beal Bolte holding a baby born at the Willows Maternity Hospital. Notes recorded around the photograph read: Born Dec. 10 - 1917 - Carl Francis Brust.
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Date
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1917
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurse Holding Infant
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Portrait of Florence Beal Bolte holding a baby born at the Willows Maternity Home. Notes recorded around the photograph read: Born Nov 6 - [illegible] - William James O'Brien.
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Date
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1917~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses Group
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Snapshot of nurses at the Willows Maternity Home. The group is seated on a balcony. Florence Beal Bolte is posed in the middle of the three nurses. From left to right, the names recorded under the photograph are: Meck, Beal, and Jaggers.
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Date
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1917-06
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurse Standing beneath Pergola
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Snapshot of Florence Beal Bolte standing beneath a pergola at the Willows Maternity Home. Notes recorded around the photograph read: June - 1917 - First white uniform.
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Date
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1917-06
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses at Electric Park Portraits
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Three portraits of Willows Maternity Home nurses taken during a trip to Electric Park. Florence Beal Bolte can be seen in the two larger images. Notes recorded above and next to the photographs read: At Electric Park in Kansas City, June - 1917. From left to right, the names recorded beneath the photograph on the left are: Neff, Spangler, Beal. A name recorded above the middle photograph reads: Neff. From left to right, the names recorded beneath the photograph on the right are: Roy, Spangler, and Beal.
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Date
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1917-06
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses Group Portrait
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Group portrait of nurses at the Willows Maternity Home. The group is posed on a brick balcony. Florence Beal Bolte is the final nurse standing in the back row. From left to right, the names recorded on the top of the photograph are: Purcell, Fowler, Rapp, Myers, Mize, Beal, and Poutrie. From left to right, the names recorded on the bottom of the photograph are: Meck, Mandelko, Cook, Eugle, Yates, Geisecker, Hickman, Robbie, and Snyder.
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Date
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1917-06
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses Group Portraits
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Description
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Two portraits of nurses at the Willows Maternity Home. Florence Beal Bolter can be seen in both photographs. From left to right, the names recorded around the photograph on the left are: Neff, Beal, and Roy. From left to right, the names recorded beneath the photograph on the right are: Beal and Mandelko. A note recorded above the photograph on the right reads: Roommates.
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Date
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1917~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Willows Nurses and Infants
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Two snapshots of nurses holding babies born at the Willows Maternity Home. Florence Beal Bolte can be seen in the right photograph. The nurse in the left photograph is standing near a crib with a seated child behind her. From left to right, the names recorded beneath the left photograph are: Elsie, [illegible], Billy. Florence Beal Bolte is seated on a brick balcony in the right photograph. A note recorded beneath the right photo reads: Melba & I.
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Date
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1917~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Willows Nurses and Infants
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Description
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Two portraits of nurses holding babies born at the Willows Maternity Home. Florence Beal Bolte is pictured in both images. The group on the left photograph is posed on a brick balcony. From left to right, the names recorded beneath the left photograph are: Rapp & Rex, Snyder & Elsie, Beal & Pearl, and Meck & Clarence. In the right images, Beal is posed holding a baby outside of a structure. A note beneath the left photograph reads: John W. & his nurse.
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Date
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1917~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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