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Title
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Down Montgomery Way (Vermont)
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Description
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A wood engraving of a rural scene in Vermont. Article by the artist shares autobiographical information.
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Date
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1940
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Object Type
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Artwork
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Title
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7901 East Bannister Road
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 7901 Bannister Road in the 1980s. The house was the country home of Long-Bell Lumber Company president Frederick J. Bannister and family, and the site of their award-winning La Cima dairy farm from 1910 to Bannister's death in 1934. The property, spanning from approximately Blue Ridge Parkway east to James A. Reed Parkway, and 95th south to 100th Street, was subdivided into a suburban residential development beginning in 1945.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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7901 East Bannister Road
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 7901 Bannister Road in the 1980s. The house was the country home of Long-Bell Lumber Company president Frederick J. Bannister and family, and the site of their award-winning La Cima dairy farm from 1910 to Bannister's death in 1934. The property, spanning from approximately Blue Ridge Parkway east to James A. Reed Parkway, and 95th south to 100th Street, was subdivided into a suburban residential development beginning in 1945.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Municipal Farm
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Description
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Map and legal description of the Kansas City Municipal Farm. Map includes boundaries, details of the Kansas City Southern Railway right-of-way, and text of legal descriptions of three tracts of the farm property.
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Date
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1967-03-22
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Map of Grounds, Kansas City Municipal Farm
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Description
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Detailed map of the grounds of the Kansas City Municipal Farm. The map includes diagrams of buildings, streams, roads, Interstate 435, and the Kansas City Southern Railway. The deed citations for each tract of land comprising the grounds of the farm, as well as the year acquired, are included as map details.
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Date
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1964
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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The Stack Yard
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Description
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A color woodcut (1/200) depicting a rural scene, presumed to be the Cuckmere Valley in Sussex (England). Article by Campbell Dodgson.
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Date
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1938
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Object Type
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Artwork
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Title
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William Gillis Farm, 600 Acres, 1846
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Description
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Pictorial map showing the 1846 boundaries of the farm of William Gillis, an early settler and business leader in Kansas City. The farm totalled 600 acres, and the map shows the location of the Gillis farmhouse. Twentieth-century streets, parks, bridges, and neighborhoods are superimposed over the image of the farm.
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Date
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1927
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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How to Change Chicks to Gold: Dollars and Sense in the Poultry Business
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Description
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Promotional catalog for the American Poultry School. The school offered correspondence courses designed to teach income earning from poultry raising. Contains many articles and descriptions of individuals employed by the school, current and former students, and its operations. Included with the booklet are several supplementary brochures and handouts. The school's office was located at 115 E. 31st Street in Kansas City. It's experimental farm was located on 63rd Street in Raytown, Missouri.
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Date
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1927
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Morning
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Description
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An original woodcut (30/200) of a rural scene with a boy on a horse in front of a stone wall with an opening. Article by the artist includes details of his life, the allegorical intent of the artwork, and a description of how he created the woodcut.
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Date
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1937
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Object Type
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Artwork
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Title
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Upland Pastures
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Description
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An original woodcut (30/200) depicting a pastoral scene and published for The Woodcut Society. Article written by John Taylor Arms.
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Date
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1934
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Object Type
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Artwork
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Title
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Midsummer Vermont
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Description
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An original Woodcut (30/200) of a summer farm scene in Vermont. Article written by John Taylor Arms.
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Date
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1936
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Object Type
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Artwork