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Thomas (Tom) Maupin
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Charcoal portrait of Thomas (Tom) Maupin wearing a checked shirt covered by a pullover with decorated pockets and decorations around the V neck. The drawing is not signed but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. "Tom Maupin" is handwritten in lower right corner in black ink.
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1890~
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Thomas B. Harris
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Charcoal portrait drawing of Thomas B. Harris (Tom) dressed in suit and plumed hat. Drawing is unsigned but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. Handwritten on the back in pencil, "T. B. Harris."
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1890~
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Harrison Trow
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Charcoal portrait of Harrison Trow in suit coat, vest, shirt, and tie. The drawing is signed by the artist. Below the signature, "Harrison Trow" is written in different handwriting and black ink.
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1890~
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Baxter Mitchell
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Charcoal portrait of Baxter Mitchell dressed in suit coat, vest,shirt, and cravat. The drawing is not signed but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. "Baxter Mitchell" is handwritten in lower right corner in black ink.
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1890~
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Richard (Dick) Burns
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Charcoal portrait drawing of Dick Burns in suit, vest, shirt, and hat. The drawing is unsigned but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. In lower right corner, written in black ink, "Dick Burns."
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1890~
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Payne Jones
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Charcoal portrait of Payne Jones in hat, shirt, and pullover typical of Quantrill's guerrillas trimmed with buttons along the shoulders, V neck, and tops of pockets. The drawing is not signed but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. "Payne Jones" is handwritten in lower right corner in black ink.
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1890~
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John Jarrette
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Charcoal portrait of John Jarrette dressed in suit coat, vest, shirt, and tie. The drawing is signed by the artist. In the lower right hand corner is "John Jarrette" written in different handwriting and black ink.
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1890~
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William (Bill) Chadwell, Deceased
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Charcoal portrait of deceased William (Bill) Chadwell, alias Bill Stiles or Styles, without a shirt, showing bullet hole in the heart dripping blood. Drawing is signed by the artist. Immediately below the signature is "Bill Chadwell" written in different handwriting and black ink.
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1890~
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George (Bud) Wigginton
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Charcoal portrait of George (Bud) Wigginton dressed in suit coat, vest, shirt, and tie. The drawing is signed by the artist. Below the signature,"George Wigginton" is written in different handwriting and black ink.
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Date
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1890~
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William Gregg
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Charcoal portrait drawing of a bearded Captain William Gregg in jacket. The drawing is signed by the artist. Below the signature, handwritten in a different handwriting and black ink is "Capt. Wm. Gregg."
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1890~
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John McCorkle
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Charcoal portrait of John McCorkle in suit coat, shirt, tie, and hat. The drawing is not signed but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. It appears that a small portion is missing at the bottom of the drawing.
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1890~
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Unidentified Portrait
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Unframed charcoal portrait (25.25" x 30") of unidentified man signed by Kansas City artist Josephine Barton. Dated on back, August 13, 1883. Item is backed by cloth.
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1883-08-13
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Archival Material
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Thomas Hart Benton Sketch
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Item is a lithograph print of a black and white sketch portrait of local artist Thomas Hart Benton. Also contains a smaller, full body sketch of him. Wording at the bottom of the print reads: Compliments of Swope Ridge Health Care Center, 5900 Swope Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri..., circa 1975 by David Melton, the artist of the piece. Measures 22 in. x 34 in.
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1975
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Archival Material
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Wolcott Calkins, Minister
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Undated portrait retouched with charcoal of Rev. Wolcott Calkins, D. D. Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "The Rev. Wolcott Calkins, D D/1896-1897/Clyde Congregational Church/Kansas City, Missouri."
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J. L. Sewall, Minister
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Undated portrait retouched with charcoal and ink of Rev. J. L. Sewall. On the front, lower right, signature of photographer, "Studebaker/911 Grand/KC." Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "The Rev. J. L. Sewall/1893-1896/Clyde Congregational Church/Kansas City, Missouri."
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Albert Bushnell, Minister
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Undated portrait, retouched with charcoal and ink, of Rev. Albert Bushnell, D. D. sitting at a table with an open book. On the front, lower right, signature of photographer, "Studebaker/911 Grand/KC." Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "The Rev. Albert Bushnell, D.D./1900-1905/Clyde Congregational Church/Kansas City, Missouri."
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E. N. Andrews, Minister
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Undated formal profile portrait of Rev. E. N. Andrews. On the front, lower right, signature of photographer, "Studebaker/911 Grand/KC." Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "The Rev. E. N. Andrews/1867-1868/First Congregational Church/Kansas City, Missouri."
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Charles F. Aked, Minister
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Undated formal portrait of Charles F. Aked printed on India Proof paper. The portrait is signed, "Faithfully yours, Charles F. Aked." At the bottom is, "W. Norton & Co. Art Publishers, 8 Aston St., Birmingham." Handwritten on the back is, "Dr. Charles F. Aked/1919-1924/First Congregational Church/Kansas City, Missouri."
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James G. Roberts, Minister
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Undated portrait of Rev. James G. Roberts. Handwritten on the back in blue ink, "Rev. James G. Roberts/1869-1879/First Congregational Church/Kansas City, Missouri."
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William Volker
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Charcoal pencil drawing of William Volker (1859-1947) by artist Frank Goodman (1892-1944), head of The Kansas City Star art department. Note attached to back of framed drawing reads: "Mr. Goodman presented this Wm. Volker portrait to the library. I would suggest that Mr. Van Millet be consulted as to framing, PBW" (Purd Wright).
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1940~
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