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Title
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Scottish Rite Temple
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Description
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Photos and information on the Scottish Rite Temple, built in Classical Greek architectural style in 1929 at The Paseo and Linwood Boulevard. Also includes information about other locations.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Rone Lodge City Directory Entry
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Description
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"Rone Lodge, No. 25 (colored) meets at their Hall, on Fifth Street, between Walnut and Grand Avenue, first Monday in each month; special meetings every Monday evening. J. P. Pritchard, W. M.; J. D. Bowser, W. Secretary."
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Date
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1872
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Scottish Rite Temple Dedication
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Description
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Exterior view of what appears to be a dedication ceremony in connection to the building of the Scottish Rite Temple located at 1330 Linwood Boulevard. Scene captured is possibly the laying of the cornerstone ceremony that occurred on May 10, 1929, or the Workmen's Cornerstone laying on September 27, 1929. No individuals are identified.
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Date
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1929
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scottish Rite Temple Construction
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Description
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Construction site view of the Scottish Rite Temple located at 1330 Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. The front of the photograph indicates the architects were Keene and Simpson and the Swenson Construction Company were the builders. According to information accompanying the photographs, the ground was broken for the building on November 4, 1928, the cornerstone laid on May 10, 1929, workmen's cornerstone laid on September 27, 1929, and the building was dedicated on December 2, 1930.
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Date
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1929-08-12
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scottish Rite Temple
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Description
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Full, corner view of the Scottish Rite Temple located at 1330 Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Date
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1990~/1999~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scottish Rite Temple Construction
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Description
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Construction view of the interior of the Scottish Rite Temple located at 1330 Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. According to information accompanying the photographs, the ground was broken for the building on November 4, 1928, the cornerstone laid on May 10, 1929, workmen's cornerstone laid on September 27, 1929, and the building was dedicated on December 2, 1930.
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Date
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1929~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Scottish Rite Temple Construction
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Description
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Construction site view of the Scottish Rite Temple located at 1330 Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. The front of the photograph indicates the architects were Keene and Simpson and the Swenson Construction Company were the builders. According to information accompanying the photographs, the ground was broken for the building on November 4, 1928, the cornerstone laid on May 10, 1929, workmen's cornerstone laid on September 27, 1929, and the building was dedicated on December 2, 1930.
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Date
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1929~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Shriners Convention Pennant
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Description
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Triangular shaped pennant (12 .25 in. x 30.5 in.) with words "Imperial Shrine / Convention / 1976 / Kansas City, Mo." It has red, white, and yellow printing and trim. Made from starched felt material and also contains a red, white, and blue Kansas City Bicentennial Star.
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Date
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1976
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Missouri State Odd Fellows Home
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Description
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Description and photograph of the Missouri State Odd Fellows Home located near Liberty, Missouri. The building was dedicated May 24, 1895, and had been the Winner Hotel, "an eighty-room edifice, a product of the great Winner boom of 1887, built for a resort at Reed Mineral Springs." Manheim Goldman of Liberty was responsible for securing the institution for Clay County. "In February, 1900, the building burned. Each Odd Fellow in the State was taxed $1.00 for a new building, which was opened in 1901." A farm of 250 acres belonged to the home, and it also had school facilities, its own hospital, Sunday School and church services.
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Date
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1922
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Object Type
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Book Section