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Title
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A Memorial and Biographical Record of Kansas City and Jackson County, Mo.
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Description
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Biographical sketch of Stubbins Watts, "[t]he well known miller on Indian creek" in the South Kansas City village of Dallas, Missouri. Born in Saint Charles County, Missouri in 1838 as a son of Anthony Watts and becoming a western freighter for Russell, Majors & Waddell before serving the Confederacy in the Civil War and returning to operate his father's mill in Jackson County.
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Date
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1896
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Watts' Mill
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Description
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Two photos and one paragraph of text about the mill and its proprietor.
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Date
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1900-10-06
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Mr. and Mrs. Stubbins Watts
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Description
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Mr. and Mrs. Stubbins Watts seated in rocking chairs on porch by front entrance. Identified as Watts Mill in scrapbook.
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Date
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1920~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Old Missouri Miller Passes
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Description
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Obituary for Stubbins Watts, Civil War veteran, miller, and grandson of Daniel Boone and Samuel Watts.
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Date
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1922-04-06
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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Notes on Fitzhugh's Watts' Mill
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Description
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Unpublished manuscript on the mill with photographs and other illustrations tipped in.
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Date
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1992-01-05
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Object Type
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Manuscript
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Title
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Seems Like I Can Recall a Time When..
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Description
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Jim Bridger, one of Cowtown's most famous residents, was known far and wide for the tall tales he told about his days as a trader and mountain man roaming the Rocky Mountains
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Date
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1999-12-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article