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SC33-1 McGee Family Bible Finding Aid
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Bible of Mrs. James H. McGee with newspaper obituary of Eleanor McGee pasted in front cover. Only family information is a note on verso of New Testament page. Loose, miscellaneous items found in pages of Bible.
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Date
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1816
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Finding Aid
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SC33-2 Lykins Family Bible Finding Aid
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Family Bible of David Lykins and Jemima Willis, parents of Dr. Johnston Lykins. It has a record of births and deaths written on blank leaves between Old and New Testaments. The title page is missing. Photocopies of pages from this bible are in the vertical file for "Lykins, Johnston."
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1800~/1890~
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Finding Aid
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Drips Family Genealogy
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Information on the family of Major Andrew Drips (1790-1860, according to this source), with biographical sketches of him and his relatives from family Bible records.
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Vertical File
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Albert Gallatin Boone Genealogy
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File contains photocopies of records of Boone family history from writings in a Bible, with photos of Albert Boone.
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Vertical File
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Bookin' West: Tall Tales and "Books of Every Sort and Size From Fanny Hill to The Bible on The Journey West
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This bibliographic essay examines the books widely read in the nineteenth century that had an influence on pioneers. It includes extracts from various journals and letters of pioneers that mention the books they took on their overland journeys. The books most included on the journey were the family Bible, anything written by Shakespeare, Webster's dictionary, guidebooks, and children's readers, etc. "During their journey westward, emigrants and adventurers brought, bought, borrowed, traded, cast off, or picked up books whenever it suited. Perhaps their greatest legacy was to leave behind their own writings--diaries, journals, letters, and reminiscences--which continue to fuel twenty-first-century imaginations with epic stories of heroes, romance, and adventure."
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Date
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2007
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Magazine Article
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John Johnson Material
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This folder of material includes newspaper clippings which include Johnson's obituary, typescripts of 11 letters dated 1853-1875, family record pages from a family Bible, photocopies of photographs of John and Diana Johnson as well as Emily and Holly Jarboe, and a photocopied will of Peter Hoagland. The letters were written from Kansas and Kansas City, Mo., by John L. Johnson or family members. Mention is made of the national political situation of the time, the border warfare difficulties experienced in Kansas and Missouri and early situations in Kansas City.
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Manuscript
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SC28 Rudolph Umland Collection Finding Aid
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This collection consists of notes, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers accumulated by author Rudolph Umland as he wrote articles about Kansas City history for local periodicals. Umland was a Nebraska author who, after leading the Nebraska Federal Writers’ Project and serving in World War II wrote for local, regional, and national publications while working in the Social Security Administration.
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1970~/1979~
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Finding Aid
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Old Pino--How Old Was He?
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Description
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Biographical article about Jacques Fournais, a fur trapper born supposedly in the 1750s in Quebec, Canada, and working with Major Andrew Drips by 1832 in Kansas City, staying with Drips's daughter, Catherine Mulkey, at the time of his death, at an age "variously estimated at 110 to 134 years."
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1971-07-06
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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SC193 Richards and Conover Hardware Company Collection Finding Aid
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Description
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The Richards and Conover Hardware Company was started in 1857 by John Francisco Richards and continued to operate as a family-owned business until it closed in 1999. This collection, donated by a former president of the company and descendant of John F. Richards, consists of the business records created and maintained by the company’s owners and employees.
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1854/1999
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Finding Aid
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SC207 Italian Mission Collection
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In 1908, the Central Presbyterian Church of Kansas City established a settlement house to assist Italian immigrants in the community. Commonly known as the Italian Mission, the initiative grew to offer a kindergarten, free health clinic, recreation center, dual-language publications, and a church to the Italian community and other residents living in Kansas City’s Northeast neighborhood. This collection includes the operational and financial records of the mission and related projects, as well as personal papers of its long-time leader, Dr. John B. Bisceglia, and his family.
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1816/2009
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Finding Aid
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