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Title
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Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
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Description
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Photo and description of the livery stables of J. A. Robinson at 1205 Charlotte Street (pictured), 3929 Main Street, and 1401 Pennsylvania Street, owned and operated by the native of Tennessee.
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
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Description
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Photo (of the business building) and description of the business of M. H. Norton, "proprietor of the Automobile Tire and Vulcanizing Works at 626 East [15th Street]," established about 1907.
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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W. K. Palmer Company
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Description
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[M]echanical, electrical and civil engineering firm specializing in sewer works, lighting systems, and water works.
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
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Description
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Photos and descriptions of E. W. McNeal and James Oliver Hogg, Kansas City businessmen. Description of McNeal as a realtor with offices in the Finance Building and handling properties such as "Glencoe" at 51st and Main Streets. Description of James Hogg as an architect with offices in the New York Life Building, native to Wisconsin and raised in Kansas City
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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E. L. Winn
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Description
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Photo and description of the business of E. L. Winn, a building contractor with offices in the Scarritt Building and yards at 18th and Baltimore Avenues. Native and lifelong Kansas Citian and builder of the following: "the new addition to the Baltimore Hotel, the Star Paper Mills, the Metropolitan Power House, the Loose-Wiles Candy and Cracker Factory, Jewish Synagogue, Studebaker Building, Griffin Wheel Works, John Deere Building and other large structures in Kansas City."
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Rudolf Markgraf
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Description
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Photo and description of Rudolf Markgraf, an architect and builder of industrial plants with offices in the Ridge Building. Description of his life and career as a native of Germany emigrating to Kansas City about 1886 and designing many local structures, "including Woolf Bros. Laundry Co., Silver Laundry & Towel Co., Smith Baking Co., Shukert Office Bldg., Ormond Hotel, American Sash & Door Co., Kelley Mill & Elevator, Forrester-Nace Box Co., Kansas City Water Works, Merchants Refrigerating Co., Mutual Ice, Fuel & Storage Co. and many others."
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
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Description
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Entry in the book describing the "painting contractors," with offices in the Nonquitt Building, established in 1887, listing examples of their work.
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Book