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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Short architectural biography of Kansas City architect Frank M. Howe, 1849-1909, a partner of Henry Van Brunt, listing some of his major works, including in Kansas City the Bryant Building and Emery, Bird, Thayer Building.
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1956
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Book
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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Short architectural biography of Kansas City architect Frederick E. McIlvain, 1873-1927, listing his major works, including the Willis Wood, Empress, Globe, and Liberty Theaters and different hotels.
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1956
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Book
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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Short architectural biography of Kansas City architect George Mathews (1860-1903), listing his major works, including "the First Christian Science Church, the Burnham-Hanna-Munger Store, and a new factory for Proctor & Gamble."
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1956
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Book
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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Short architectural biography of Kansas City architect Fred B. Hamilton, 1844-1928, listing his major works, "business and commercial structures built in Chicago, Kansas City and neighboring cities."
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1956
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Book
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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Short architectural biography of Kansas City architect William Drewin Wight, 1882-1947, listing some of his firm's major works, including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, "Federal Courts Building," Kansas City Life Insurance Company Building, Mercy and Providence Hospitals, City Hall, Southwest High School, Swope Memorial, and the Jackson and Wyandotte County Courthouses.
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Date
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1956
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Book
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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Short architectural biography of the following Kansas City architects: Adriance Van Brunt (1836-1913), Henry Van Brunt (1832-1903), and John Van Brunt (1855-1924), describing their careers and listing some of their major works.
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1956
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Book
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Clydesdales
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Description
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Wilson and Company Championship Six-Horse Hitch of Beautiful Clydesdales with dalmatian dog next to driver.
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Date
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1956
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Photograph
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Wilson and Company Clydesdales
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Description
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Wilson and Company Championship Six-Horse Hitch of Beautiful Clydesdales.
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Date
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1956
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Photograph
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Velma West Sykes
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Folder includes a letter addressed to Mrs. Sykes from the Wetmore Declamation Bureau, dated March 23, 1956. Also included is a work by Mrs. Sykes entitled "The Embittered Hostess, a Humorous Reading" which was copyrighted by the Wetmore Declamation Bureau in 1956.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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