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Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
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Description
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Movie scene from local production Two Girls and One Bonnet with actress Ethel Quinn (identified as Sallie Wilcox on film envelope) seated at entrance to a log cabin. Identified as log cabin located at 61st Street in Kansas City, Missouri. Film made by Pageant Film Corporation in cooperation with the Missouri Valley Historical Society. Photograph made from a frame of an original fragment found in SC7.
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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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Exhibit At R. A. Long Building
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Description
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Identified on back of photograph as "Mrs. Toney Spinning, R. A. Long Exhibit - 1914". Exhibit sponsored by the Missouri Valley Historical Society. Good example of a spinning wheel.
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Date
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1914
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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George B. Longan
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Description
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Portrait of Kansas City Assistant School Superintendent George B. Longan.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
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Description
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Scene from the locally produced movie Two Girls and One Bonnet. Actress Ethel Quinn and actor Frederick Manatt shown. Taken from an actual frame of a fragment of the movie located in SC7. Movied made by Pageant Film Corporation in cooperation with the Missouri Valley Historical Society.
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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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Title
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Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
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Description
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Exterior view of two actresses and one actor from early movie entitled Two Girls and One Bonnet produced locally by Pageant Film Corporation at Harrison Street studio in cooperation with the Missouri Valley Historical Society. Actress on left is leading lady Ethel Quinn, next is Marjorie Rowan and the actor is Ted Chase. Photograph was made from an actual frame of a remaining fragment of the movie found in SC7.
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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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Title
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H. R. Gamble
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Description
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Small, 19th century portrait identified on photograph as H. R. Gamble, Governor of Missouri, 1862.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Front Street Stereopticon Card
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Description
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Two image stereopticon card identified as Front Street between Main and Walnut in Kansas City. Noted as being a gift of Hugh L. McElroy. Back of card indicates "Stereoscopic Views of Kansas City and Vicinity" by Ragan's Gallery, nos. 514 and 516 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. Bluffs are visible in the background.
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Date
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1871
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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C. C. Bailey
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Description
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Identification associated with this small 19th century portrait of man in military uniform includes, "C.C. Bailey, maj. ADC Mil Sec of Mo.". Also on back "Governor's ADC, May 20, 1863".
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Shrunken Head
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Description
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View of a shrunken head with long hair. Probably part of an exhibit.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Streetcar In Flood
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Description
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View of a loaded streetcar being pulled through a flooded area by two mules. Exact location and date are unknown.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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World War I Funeral Service
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Description
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Exterior view of the funeral service in process for World War I soldier John J. Bush, who died October 4, 1918 in the Argonne battle. He was buried on October 23, 1921 in St. Mary's Cemetery in Kansas City. He was 24 years old at the time of his death. Includes an oval portrait insert of Mr. Bush.
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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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John S. Campbell Family
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Description
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View of John S. Campbell family seated on the grass by their residence on Walnut Street. Back of photograph indicates property of H. L. McElroy.
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Date
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1871
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Riverfront View
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Description
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Early two image stereopticon card identified on the back of the photo as "West Kansas from 19th and Mercer Street". Stamped on the back of the card is "Henry E. Hill, Architect".
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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World War I Memorial Plaque
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Description
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View of World War Memorial plaque with inscription "This Memorial Building Erected in Honor of the One Hundred and Twenty Two Boys From the...Boys' Hotel Who Helped To Win the World War[,]Eight of Whom Made the Supreme Sacrifice". Also contains the dates 1917 and 1919.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
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Description
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Written on the back of the photograph, "Frederick Manatt (left), Miss Marjorie Rowan and Ted Chase in Two Girls and One Bonnet, a four-reel Pageant-Film photoplay made in Kansas City.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scene From Movie Two Girls and One Bonnet
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Description
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According to the back of the photograph, this scene includes the cast and camera men of Pageant-Film Corporation at Harrison Street studio. Shows Director Cleaveland Hilson and Ethel Quinn, leading woman.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Jim Bridger
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Description
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Sseated portrait of Jim Bridger. Description on the reverse side of the image reads: "James Bridger, father of Mrs. Wachsman. Taken for sons in 1857. Granddaughter, Mrs. Louise C. Lightle."
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Date
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1857
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Object Type
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Photograph
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