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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
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Biographical sketch of Orville Leslie Carr, or O. L. Carr, president of the Mid-Central Fish Company at 1656 Washington Street. He was born in 1880 in Michigan and arrived in Kansas City in 1906, establishing the Carr Fish & Oyster Company, later changed to the present name.
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1938
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Book
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
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Biographical sketch of Dr. James Paris Henderson, or James Henderson, a surgeon with offices in the Argyle Building, born in Chillicothe, Missouri, in 1878 and serving as a military officer and surgeon in Europe during World War I before settling in Kansas City as a surgeon.
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1938
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Book
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
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Biographical sketch of Dr. Charles Henry Allen, or Charles Allen, a physician in Odessa, Missouri, and then Independence, after graduating from Central Missouri State Teachers College in Warrensburg, Missouri, and interning at Kansas City General Hospital in 1913-1914.
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1938
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Book
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
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Biographical sketch of Carlton Benton, a public administrator of Jackson County, Missouri, since 1936, moving to Kansas City in 1901, working for the Alton Railroad Company during World War I, and later a partner in several businesses in central and western Missouri.
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1938
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Book
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
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Biographical sketch of Daniel Arthur Brown, or D. Arthur Brown, president of the Charles E. Brown Printing Company, at 7th and Central Streets. He was born in 1870 in Caldwell County, Missouri, started in the printing business in 1883, moved to Kansas City in 1886, and became affiliated with his present company in 1895.
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1938
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians
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Biographical sketch of James Ketner, president of the Plaza Bank of Commerce at Central and Alameda Roads in Kansas City. He was born in Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1869 and came to Kansas City in 1894 as a hotelier before entering the banking industry in 1922.
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1938
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Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians Index
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Biographical sketch of Charles Alves, a Kansas City banker at the beginning of the 20th century, identified with the American National Bank, then the Central National Bank, then the Southwest Boulevard State Bank, then the Peoples Tust Company, then the Liberty National Bank, then the Fidelity National Bank & Trust Company.
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1938
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Book
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Ernest Howard
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Biographical sketch of Ernest Howard, senior partner of Ash-Howard-Needles & Tammen, consulting engineers at 1012 Baltimore Avenue. He was born in Toronto in 1880 and came to Kansas City about 1901 as an engineer on bridges, railroads, etc. Description of his later career, co-organizing "the firm, Ash-Howard-Needles & Tammen" in 1928 and engaged in work on projects around the nation and in Kansas City, including the "reconstruction of the Intercity Viaduct," the Blue River Bridge" at 63rd Street, the North Kansas City Bridge, the 12th Street Viaduct, the 23rd Street Viaduct, the Sebree Bridge, the 15th Street Viaduct, the Turkey Creek Tunnel, the James Street Bridge, the Central Avenue Bridge, the Kansas City Southern Bridge, bridges over the Kansas River and from Grandview, Missouri, to Kansas City, etc.
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1938
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Charles Smith, Architect
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Biographical sketch of Charles Ashley Smith, or Charles Smith, an architect in the Finance Building. Born in Ohio in 1866 and coming to Kansas City in 1887 as an architect with William Hackney before becoming "the architect for the Kansas City Board of Education" in 1898 and designing many local buildings.
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1938
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