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Westport High School
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Description
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Exterior view of Westport High School at 39th and McGee (Hyde Park Ave) and Oak Streets.
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Date
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1910
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Westport High School
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Photos and information on Westport High School, built (by the Swenson Construction Company) in 1908 at 39th and Locust Streets from designs by architect Charles Smith. Originally organized as a school in 1852 by Reverend Nathan Scarritt at 40th and Washington Streets prior to the formation of the Kansas City School District.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Westport High School
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Description
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Front and side view of Westport High School located at 315 E. 39th Street.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Westport Historical Society
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Photos, illustrations, maps, and information on the Westport Historical Society, established in 1950 to preserve the memory of the old town of Westport or West Port, Missouri (now a part of Kansas City, Missouri).
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Vertical File
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Westport Presbyterian Church
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Photos and information on the Westport Presbyterian Church at Wyandotte and Westport Roads, including church programs and histories.
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Vertical File
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Westport Ward School
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Description
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File contains a photographic image of Westport Ward School.
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Vertical File
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Westport High School
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Description
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Street level view of repair work in progress at Westport High School.
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Date
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1990
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Westport United Methodist
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The Bell Still Rings After 150 Years of Life 1836-1986.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Westport Lodge Masonic Temple
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Description
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File containing a pamphlet for the 30th anniversary jubilee in 1924 of the Westport Masonic Temple at 39th and Broadway Boulevards, giving the history of the organization and building.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Westport Junior High School
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Description
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Street level, corner view of Westport Junior High School located at 39th and McGee streets.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Westport Baptist Church
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Description
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Church located at 3921 Baltimore Avenue, after merging with the Calvary Baptist Church at 9th and Harrison Streets. From the Souvenir Program and History of Calvary Baptist Church for the 100th Anniversary, December 15, 1940.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Westport High School Cafeteria
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Description
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Interior view with students and teachers having lunch in the Westport High School cafeteria.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Westport High School Herald
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Description
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Illustration and story about the visit to Kansas City by "ex-President" Theodore Roosevelt in 1910 "as the guest of the Commercial Club," speaking at Westport High School of "hair-raising stories of Africa," etc.
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Date
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1911
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Westport High School
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Description
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Street level exterior view of Westport High School located at 315 E. 39th Street.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Memories of Old Westport
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Description
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Mention of Joseph Bernard as one of the "fine, good-looking boys" as students at Westport High School, along with Will and Henry Waldo and Sidney and Ben Cunningham. Description also of a speech by fellow student Steven Elkins.
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Date
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1924-10-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Westport-Main Business Association
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Description
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File contains a brochure about the Westport-Main Business Association with a map showing the area of interest, between 31st, Baltimore, 47th, and Warwick Boulevard, concentrating on Main Street and Westport Road.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Westport United Methodist Church
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Postcard photo: "Westport United Methodist Church at West 40th and Washington was the first Protestant church to be organized in the Kansas City and Independence area. The church's 150th anniversary is October 24-26, 1986. The church was formally organized in 1836 in the house of William Miles Chick by Reverend James Porter. By 1853 the Methodists decided to build their own church. Under the direction of Nathan Scarritt, the pastor, the lot at 40th and Washington was purchased for $500."
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Date
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1986-10-10
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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