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David Blair Speech
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Description
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Speech made by David Blair, Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court, on January 12, 1926, on the role of judges in Missouri in punishing criminals.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Wolferman Dairy Farm
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Photos and description of the Wolferman Dairy Farm "located about a mile south of the city limits of Kansas City, [97th Street] and Holmes street" and "owned by Fred Wolferman, Kansas City merchant" with "both cafes and grocery stores."
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
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Description
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Photos of "Stonecroft, the country home of H. T. Abernathy [or Harry Abernathy], south of Kansas City. ..Vice-President of the First National Bank of Kansas City. ..one of the outstanding showplaces of rural Jackson County," Missouri.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Book
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Jackson County, Missouri: Its Opportunities and Resources
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Description
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Photos and description of the dairy and farms of Arthur King, or A. J. King, "nationally known breeder of Holstein royalty" and "Missouri's, [sic] biggest breeder of pure-bred Holstein cattle" in two Jackson County locations.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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History of Rollins Public School
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Description
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Paper about the history of the Rollins public school at 41st, Main, and Walnut Streets, written by the school's principal in 1926, Sally Knox Boon, or Sally Boon. School land bought from prominent pomologist Lowell Goodman in 1902 and built in 1903.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Country Club Plaza--Kansas City
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Description
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Photos of Plaza businesses and description of residential districts including and surrounding the Country Club District.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Airplane and Aviators
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Description
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Two couples, identified as Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gregory, posed in front of airplane.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Ford Assembly Plant
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Description
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Distant view of Ford Assembly Plant; located at 1025 Winchester Avenue.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Weber Engine Company
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Description
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Full frontal and side view of Weber Engine Company; located at 1101 Winchester Avenue.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Muehlebach Hotel
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Description
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Interior view of dining room at the Muehlebach Hotel.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Speas Vinegar Labratory
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Description
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Photograph of Speas Vinegar Company's first labratory, 1926.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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The World Theater
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Description
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Street level view of The World theater located in Omaha, Nebraska. The marquee on the theater shows the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks name.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Joe Sanders and Johnny Coon
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Description
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View of Joe Sanders with his camera and Johnny Coon, son of Carleton Coon. Taken at Niagara Falls. Sanders captions photograph in his scrapbook: "Coonie snapped John, while I was preparing to 'snap' back at him, Niagara Falls, N.Y."
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks
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Description
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Interior view identified as "Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks. America's Premier Radio Orchestra." Identified on the back by Fred Edmiston as: Backrow, left to right: Carleton Coon, Joe Sanders, and Pop Estep. Front row, from left: John Thiell, Floyd Estep, Harold Thiell, Bill Haid, Joe Richolson and Rex Downing.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Carleton Coon's Car
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Exterior view of car identified as Carleton Coon's Hudson. The man standing by the car may be Joe Sanders. Captioned in Sanders scrapbook as: "Enroute to Chicago in Coonie's Hudson, Apr. 30, '26."
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Russ Stout
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Description
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Full body view of Clarence Russell (Russ) Stout, member of the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks. Location of photograph not given, but was probably taken while on tour. According to Edmiston's book, p. 331 - Stout "was born in Fremont, Ohio, and later lived in Fond du Lac, Wisc. He was the last, and best known, banjoist-guitarist with Coon-Sanders." He eventually moved to Florida and died July 21, 1968, after being injured by his lawn mower.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Nighthawk's Luggage
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Description
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View of the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks luggage while on tour being loaded onto a truck at Raub, Indiana, to be hauded to Silver Lake, Indiana. Sanders in his scrapbook captions this photo: "Loading the baggage at Raub for the overland haul to Silver Lake, Indiana." Believed to be Joe Sanders in the foreground.
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Date
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1926
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Object Type
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Photograph
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