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Title
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Kansas City Water Department
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Description
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Photos, map, illustrations, history, and other information on the Kansas City Water Department and its various plants and other facilities and operations (including development of water purification starting as a prevention of cholera in the 1800s), etc.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Exec Hired for Water Woes
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Description
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"Water main breaks set a record in 2011," nearly 1,700. The Kansas City Water Services Department hired Bill Downey as a program management consultant to address the problems.
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Date
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2011-12-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Fluoride Devices Will Not Be Sold
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Description
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Expensive machines for fluoridating the drinking water to be kept for possible future use.
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Date
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1964-07-11
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Street and Water Department Buildings on Vine
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Description
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View looking northeast along Vine Street from its intersection with 21st Street of a stone Street Department building on the left and a stone Water Department building on the right. The Vine Street Kansas City Terminal Railway Viaduct is in view on the right.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Order Fluoridation Vote
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Description
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Decision of Missouri Supreme Court judges that Kansas City must hold an election on the issue of fluoridation of public water.
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Date
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1963-12-09
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Water Tower
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Description
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View of Kansas City, Missouri water tower, located north of the Missouri River. Designer John B. Martin received an award for the imaginative, colorful graphics on this water tower.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Water Department Building
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Description
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Partial frontal view identified as old Water Department Building located at southeast corner of 2nd and Main.
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Date
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1989
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Map Showing Water Mains and Fire Plugs, Kansas City, Missouri
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Description
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Map bordered by the Kansas and Missouri Rivers on the west and north, and by Woodland Avenue and 24th Street on the east and south, respectively. Shows locations of 10- to 20-inch water mains, and 4- to 8-inch water mains, as well as fire plugs.
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Date
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1885-01-01
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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General Plan of Distribution System
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Description
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Map showing the water distribution system of Kansas City, Missouri, showing distribution lines, discharge lines, and low service lines. The Turkey Creek and proposed East Bottoms pumping stations and the Holly Street and Northeast reservoirs are indicated.
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Date
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1920
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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City Officials
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Description
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Profiles of city officials involved in urban planning either through financing or organizing infrastructure improvements such as utilities, transportation, natural disaster prevention, parks, etc.
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Looking South on Vine & Terminal Viaduct
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Description
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View facing south along Vine Street from near its intersection with 19th Street. The Vine Street Kansas City Terminal Railway Viaduct is in view. Cars parked along Vine Street can be seen. A stone water department building can be seen on the west side of the bridge.
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Date
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1948-08-31
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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The 8 Bodies Found
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Description
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Lengthy article describing the aftermath of a September 15, 1926, explosion in a tunnel then under construction beneath the Missouri River. The water tunnel, a diagram of which is included in the article, extended straight down 300 feet from 1st and Wyandotte streets, then turned toward the north and proceeded beneath the river to Clay County.
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Date
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1926-09-16
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Hydra-Hammer in Use
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Description
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View of unidentified man operating an Ottawa Steel Products Inc. "Hydra-Hammer" belonging to the Kansas City, Missouri Water Department, working to widen 9th Street west of Main.
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Date
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1952-03
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Wrench Mob
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Description
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Article describing a "toxic" work environment in the pipeline division of the Water Services Department of Kansas City, Missouri. Alleged discriminatory remarks have resulted in the filing of several federal lawsuits by employees and supervisors.
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Date
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2002-04-11
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Future: The Newsweekly for Today
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Description
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Issue of the anti-corruption, Kansas City-based newspaper, Future: The Newsweekly for Today. The front page includes an article, continued on page 8, about the crime rate for auto theft and parts stripping in Kansas City compared to Saint Louis and description of its inaccurate measurements by the Kansas City Police Department not accepted by the FBI, with photo of a stripped car and a portrait of J. Edgar Hoover. Other featured articles include: “One Year Ago This Week” (p. 2), with descriptions of incidents in Kansas City on March 12-13, 1934, involving the blockage of registered voters from the polls and bringing in of paid voters by the Pendergast machine for "[t]wo bits a vote," and mention of mistreated and beaten Fusion voters Mrs Mary Brown (1208 East 14th Street), Miss Bessie Morgan (3030 McGee Street), and Tommy Jackson (a black man) and police officer Tom Farley and "Eddie Collins, Pendergast precinct captain"; “Is Your Insurance Costing Too Much?” (p. 3), an article and portrait of Cliff Jones, "Chairman of the Committee Against Fake Claim Racket" in an article about fraudulent insurance claims in Kansas City; and “May We Present Otto P. Higgins” (p. 5), photo and biographical article about Otto Higgins, the 45-year-old director of the police department (replacing Eugene Reppert) and former "police reporter of the Kansas City Star," with description of his life and career as a native of Illinois coming to Kansas City before World War I and becoming a lawyer; also included in the newspaper are advertisements for local businesses and articles on fashion, finance, cooking, music, art, letters to the editor, and national and international news.
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Date
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1935-03-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper
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Title
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The Leaning Tower of Waldo
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Description
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History of the Waldo Water Tower at 75th and Holmes Roads, built in 1920, and 134 feet high.
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Date
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1975-11-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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