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Human Relations
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File contains several articles about human relations issues around the world but only one about the Kansas City or Missouri Valley region specifically. This article is titled "Insults Native of Panama," from the Kansas City Call, January 21, 1955, page 1 (no illustrations). It is about an African American military officer being "denied food services by eating places" in the "city of Moberly, Mo."
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Vertical File
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Kansas City's Hannibal Bridge: Western Town-Booming and Eastern Capital
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One paragraph about Sands Bouton, "a lawyer and developer of Bouton's Addition," and one of the directors of the Hannibal Bridge project in the mid-1860s, describing his efforts to raise money in the East to build the bridge.
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1959-03
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Human Documents: Biographical Notes
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Portraits, photos, and biographical sketch of John Ingalls, national senator from Kansas,who was born in Massachusetts in 1833 and moved to Atchison, Kansas, in 1858, becoming a Kansas state senator in 1862 and natoinal senator in 1873.
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1893-08
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Magazine Article
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Photography and the Human
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Review of group photography show at Jan Weiner Gallery.
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2001-04
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Magazine Article
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Cowtown Capital
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Article with photos and a general description of Kansas City as a regional "heart of America" metropolis, including its history (with several anecdotes) and present landmarks. Also included is a pullout section (pages 27-30) of "impressions" by illustrator David Hunt, with images of Kersey Coates Drive and so forth.
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Date
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1940~
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Capital Charisma
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Photo as it appeared in the February 2008 "Vogue" magazine of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius wearing a taffeta gown by Oscar de la Renta and posed in front of "The Spirit of Kansas" mural painted by George Stone in the early 1900s.
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2008-01-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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1100-16 East Armour Boulevard
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Photograph of apartment buildings on Armour Boulevard between Troost and Forest in the early 1980s. The Armour Apartments building, furthest left, is at 1100-08 E. Armour Boulevard. It was designed by architect John McKecknie and built in 1905, and was demolished in 1988. The Chalfonte Flats building, at 1110-12 E. Armour, stands in the middle of the block, was designed by Matt O'Connell and built in 1909. The Juliet Apartments, in the foreground of the image, stand at 1114-16 E. Armour, were also designed by John McKecknie and built in 1907. The Juliet building has a "For Sale" sign in front of it at the time of the photograph.
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1980~/1989~
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Photograph
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1100-16 East Armour Boulevard
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Photograph of apartment buildings on Armour Boulevard between Troost and Forest in the early 1980s. The Armour Apartments building, furthest left, is at 1100-08 E. Armour Boulevard. It was designed by architect John McKecknie and built in 1905, and was demolished in 1988. The Chalfonte Flats building, at 1110-12 E. Armour, stands in the middle of the block, was designed by Matt O'Connell and built in 1909. The Juliet Apartments, in the foreground of the image, stand at 1114-16 E. Armour, were also designed by John McKecknie and built in 1907. The Juliet building has a "For Sale" sign in front of it at the time of the photograph.
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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A "Fiend in Human Shape"?
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Description
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Critique of Quantrill's biographies and biographers, with descriptions of related historic figures such as William "Bloody Bill" Anderson and John N. Edwards.
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1999
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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