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Title
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A Citation for Mrs. Snyder: French Government Acknowledges Aid Given to Children
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Description
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Photo and biographical articles (including a reprint of a Kansas City Times article from December 25, 1920) about Mrs. Lillian Ethel Snyder, or Lillian Snyder (pictured as the wife of LeRoy Snyder), "cited by the French government with the 'Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise'" for her work as "chairman of the Fatherless Children of France committee in Kansas City."
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Johnson Co. Suburban Area
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Description
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Map of Johnson County including a street index. Legend indicates roads, townships, schools, etc.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Independence, MO
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Description
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Map of Independence, Missouri, including a street index plus railroads, highways, township boundaries, schools, etc.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Platte County Surburban Street Map
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Description
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Map of Platte County, Missouri, including a street index as well as roads, schools, parks, etc.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Missouri
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Description
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Book listing Revolutionary War veterans buried in Missouri, including short biographical information such as county, dates of birth and death, etc.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Judge Truman Runs For the Senate
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Description
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A 20 page paper about Harry Truman's senatorial campaign of 1934 and his political career and ties to the Jackson County Pendergast machine, etc. Indicates on the paper that it was written for a Kansas University seminar in 1966.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Manuscript
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Title
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James Brown
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Description
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Articles about the concert appearance of singer James Brown in Kansas City Municipal Auditorium on Thanksgiving night, 1966, with photos. Prior to the concert descriptions were given about his musical style and "18-piece orchestra & revue," etc., following the concert information is description of the riot that took place with police having to break up violence by bottle-throwers.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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