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Title
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Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
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Description
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Photo and bio of Sid Hare, founder of the Hare & Hare landscaping architectural firm with his son, born in Kentucky in 1860 and arriving in Kansas City at the age of 8, entering work in the city engineer's office and becoming a landscape engineer working with George Kessler starting in 1881, becoming "official photographer for city improvements," a geologist and paleontologist, and superintendent of Forest Hill Cemetery before opening his own business.
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Date
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1925
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Results of County Planning: Jackson County, Missouri
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Description
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Photo of "Harecliff, the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hare [or Sid Hare], Gregory Road, just west of Blue Ridge Blvs., where may be found 143 varieties of wild flowers and 71 varieties of seedum."
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Date
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1932
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Deaths: Mrs. Nell Stevenson
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Description
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Obituary for Nell Hare Stevenson, or Nell Stevenson, "4912 Mercier" Street, a lifelong Kansas Citian and daughter of local architect Sid Hare (a nationally known city planner and landscape architect of Kansas City), as well as donator of "an extensive collection of minerals, fossils and antiques to the Kansas City Museum."
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Date
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1971-03-17
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Verona Columns
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Description
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Postcard of Verona columns and reflecting pool at the intersection of Ensley Lane, Mission Drive, and Overhill Road in Mission Hills, Kansas.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Sid J. Hare
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Description
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Folder contains a small item entitled "Harecliff", containing the names of Sid J. and Mathilda A. Hare, 1927. Contains only photographs of their home and a short quotation. The vertical files in this collection were formerly a part of the department's regular vertical files.
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Date
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1927
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Who's Who in Kansas City
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Description
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Portraits and biographical article about Sidney John Hare, or Sid Hare, "member of the firm of Hare & Hare, landscape architects and city planners." He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1860 and came to Kansas City in 1868, starting out in the city engineer's office and then helping to plan the park and boulevard systems of Kansas City, Kansas, Springfield, Missouri, and Joplin, Missouri, etc. He also designed residential subdivisions for the J. C. Nichols Company.
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Date
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1923-06-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Sidney J. Hare
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Description
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Photo and bio of Sidney J. Hare, or Sid Hare, "who with S. Herbert Hare makes up the firm of Hare & Hare, landscape architects, with offices in the Gumbel Building," born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1860 and coming to Kansas City with his family in 1868.
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Date
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1905-03-26
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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SC109 Sid J. Hare Papers Finding Aid
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Description
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This collection contains a letter written by Sid J. Hare to Joseph Meinrath in 1926. Also included are Hare's notes from 1894 on smoke consumer device testing.
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Date
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1894/1926
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Object Type
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Finding Aid
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Title
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Where Nature and Art Create Beauty and Charm
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Description
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Photo and description of the country mansion of local architect Sid Hare and his wife Mathilda Hare "on 71st street west of South Blue Ridge, Kansas City, Mo.," hosting "[m]ore than 100 members of the Wellesley Club."
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Date
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1936-05-30
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Object Type
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Magazine Article