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Title
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Mildred (Mrs. Sam) Kittell Ray
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Description
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Interior view showing Mildred Ray seated on sofa in her apartment in Kingswood Manor, a senior living community located in Kansas City, Missouri. The photograph is dated September 27, 1993. Mrs. Ray would have just turned 98 years of age when the picture was taken.
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Date
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1993
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Jerome & Margaret Nerman
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Description
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Article in the Collector Profile series features the home and collection of Jerome and Margaret Nerman. The Nermans' gift to Johnson County Community College established the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Date
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2007-10
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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SC93 Thomas J. Fitzpatrick Papers Finding Aid
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Description
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Thomas Jefferson Fitzpatrick was a professor of botany and mathematics, a librarian, and an avid book collector. The Kansas City Public Library purchased nearly 20,000 volumes from his private library in 1953. The books were not maintained as a collection. Along with the books were personal papers including diaries, a scrapbook, and numerous newspaper clippings.
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Date
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1891~/1933~
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Object Type
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Finding Aid
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Title
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Mildred (Mrs. Sam) Kittell Ray
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Description
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Mildred Kittell Ray, known as Mrs. Sam Ray, with postcard in hand standing by wooden cabinet with drawers containing her postcard collection. Location not given but presumably photograph was taken at her home. Back of photograph is stamped "Feb. 3, 1982."
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Date
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1982
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Collecting American Outlaws
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Description
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Wilbur Zink collects items once owned by outlaws, particularly the Younger and James brothers. Some of the treasures include Jim Younger's violin and 25 letters from Frank James to his wife Anna, written while he was in jail awaiting trial. Zink's collecting led to research and writing books, like "The Roscoe Gun Battle" [MVSC 977.846 Z78R ]. He lives in Springfield, Missouri. Along with author Marley Brant, they purchased the Younger homestead, a two-story, pre-Civil War home, which was then donated to the Cass County Historical Society.
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Date
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2009-09
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Object Type
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Magazine Article