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Saint Augustine Catholic School
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Description
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Photograph of the St. Augustine Catholic School at 1818 E. 79th Street in the 1980s. The pictured building was constructed in 1959 and included classrooms and a parish hall. The school closed in 1989 due to falling enrollment.
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1980~/1989~
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Photograph
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Reverend Augustine Koehler
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Obituary for Reverend Augustine Koehler, founder of the Saint Augustine Church parish, dying at the age of 69.
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1956-11-14
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Newspaper Article
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Northern Cheyenne Warrior Ledger Art
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The last "Indian raid" as it was known as in Kansas occurred in 1878, when a large group of about 350 Northern Cheyenne escaped the Oklahoma territory and fought skirmishes and raided throughout western Kansas. Seven prisoners captured from this unsuccessful trek ended up in Lawrence and while awaiting trial the prisoners "collaborated to create four extant ledger-art notebooks and three separate drawings, which they sold,bartered, or gave to their incarcerators. These glyphic drawings, done in a Plains Indian idiom, endure as their personal documentation of this critical period in Northern Cheyenne history."
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Date
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2012
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Missouri: Special Limited Supplement
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Description
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Photo and bio of George Augustine (1848-1919) and bio of his wife, Florence Brush Augustine. Description of her career as a member of the Daughters of the Revolution and Children's Hospital board and his successful career in the dry goods business, both in Saint Louis in the late 1800s.
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Date
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1930
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Object Type
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Book
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St. Augustine Episcopal Church
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File containing articles with photos including the St. Augustine Episcopal Church at 2732 Benton Boulevard and its rector, Father Birney Smith, Jr. The church was organized in 1882 at 1025 Troost Avenue and moved in 1950. Also included is a booklet entitled St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 120th Anniversary: Founded 1882."
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Vertical File
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Renegade Roads: Cheyenne Breakout
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Article traces the present-day trail from El Reno, Oklahoma (Fort Reno) to Crawford, Nebraska (Fort Robinson). The path follows that of the 750-mile, 44-day trek of the Northern Cheyenne Indians led by Dull Knife, Wild Hog, Little Wolf, and Old Crow in escaping from the Darlington Agency in 1878.
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Date
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2005-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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The Last of the Great Beer Barons [and] More about the Man
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Description
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Biographical article(s) about August Busch, Jr. (1899-1989), nicknamed "Gussie," the head of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company in Saint Louis, Missouri, and promoter of the company's Budweiser label (created in 1857) to "the number one selling brew in the world," starting in 1957, with photos and illustrations.
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Date
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1990
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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