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Title
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Wildwood Lake
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Description
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Identified as one of the lakes at Wildwood Lakes, an entertainment facility located in the Raytown, Missouri, area of Jackson County. It was situated on Woodson Road between what was then Highway 40 and 50. The area was developed in the late 1920s. This view shows the swimming and picnic area.
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Mrs. Maud Thompson
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Description
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Obituary for Mrs. Maud Thompson (a native of West Virginia), "93 years old, widow of one of the largest landholders in Missouri" with residence at Highland farm east of Lee's Summit." Description of her husband, Milton Thompson, a native of Atchison, Kansas, and a real estate investor dying in 1931, "four years after he and another man formed the Lake Lotawana Development company" and "the company that developed Lake Tapawingo."
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Date
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1967-11-15
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1957, Page p792
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Description
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A portion of eastern Kansas City from E. 67th Street south to E. 69th Street and from Myrtle Avenue east to Elmwood Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Separate sections show Hillcrest Country Club, George H. Nettleton Home for Aged Ladies, Park Gate, Associated Lumber and Millwork Company, and Blue Ridge Park. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area.
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Date
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1917/1957
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map of Lake-Of-The-Ozarks and Vicinity
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Description
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Map of the Lake of the Ozarks area showing resorts, streams, regional recreational area, and different types of highways. Locations in Benton, Camden, Morgan, Miller and Hickory Counties are shown. Inset map shows the lake region within the state of Missouri. Reverse side of map includes a list of resort and business members of the Lake-of-the-Ozarks Association, as well as an advertisement for Musser's Ozark Resort.
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Date
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1936
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Lake Kezar Lodge
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Description
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Appears to be a greeting card signed by Rudy Vallee. Signed, "The Lodge at Lake Kezar, Maine. Season's Greetings, Rudy Vallee."
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Date
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1930~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Medicine Park, Oklahoma
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Description
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Exterior view of lake and swimmers. Indentified on the front of the postcard as: "Medicine Park, Okla., Mt. Scott in Distance, Near Camp Doniphan." Battery A was sent to Camp Doniphan at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for their military training for World War I.
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Date
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1917~
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Lake Hiwassee Now a Distant Memory
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Description
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Postcard image of and short article about Lake Hiwassee, a man-made lake formerly located at 63rd and Indiana Lane in the Country Club District. The lake featured two islands connected by rustic bridges with picnic shelters. Developer J.C. Nichols created Lake Hiwassee in the 1920s, as well as Willow Lake (63rd and Ensley), as a recreational destination for families. However, it was eventually filled-in due to frequent incidences of vandalism and debris from flooding.
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Date
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2013-05-15
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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When Rockaway Beach Rocked
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Description
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Postcard image and short article about the development of Rockaway Beach on Lake Taneycomo in the Ozarks. The resort community was developed in the early-1900s by Kansas City businessman and realtor Willard Merriam. It remained a popular recreational spot until Table Rock Dam was constructed in 1958.
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Date
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2011-08-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Ashby Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of areas of Otter Tail and Grant counties in Minnesota, including Stalker, Ten Mile, Pomme de Terre, Pelican, and Christina lakes. Map also depicts schools, railroads, and roads of various grades.
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Date
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1913
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Memories Ripple Across Lake of the Woods
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Description
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Article about the Lake of the Woods, a man-made lake in Swope Park. The lake was constructed in 1908 and was considered a horseshoe shaped lagoon. The reservoir that was to supply it was formed by building a dam, 35 feet high and nearly 100 feet long across a stream through which the waters of the Big Blue River escaped into a natural basin." Includes image.
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Date
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2009-01-07
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Lakeview Heights Quadrangle
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Description
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Topographical map of Lakeview Heights quandrangle in Benton County that includes part of the Lake of the Ozarks, Cole Camp Creek, Indian Creek, and other smaller creeks.
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Date
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1936
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Western Missouri Land-O-Lakes Association
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Description
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Map covers areas from southern Kansas City east to Boonville, to the western corner of Barton County east to Springfield. Map depicts completed lakes in this area and lakes approved or under construction. Map also shows wildlife areas, cities, counties and roads. The reverse side includes descriptions about the Kaysinger Bluff, Pomme De Terre and Stockton Dams, as well as listings of points of interests in each of those areas.
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Date
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1961/1966
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Object Type
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Map