Marion County (Kan.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
A family of eight - a man, a woman, two boys, two girls, one toddler, and one infant (Marion, Kansas)
Item
Identifier: MS 014-1- item 301
A little girl, a toddler and an infant (Marion, Kansas)
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Identifier: MS 014-1- item 299
A man (Marion, Kansas)
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Identifier: MS 014-1- item 297
A woman (Hillsboro, Kansas)
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Identifier: MS 014-1- item 478
A woman (Marion, Kansas)
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Identifier: MS 014-1- item 300
A.H.T.A. gathering in Peabody Park (Peabody, Kansas), 1909-01-10
Item
Identifier: MS 014-2- item 1241
Found in:
Fort Hays State University Special Collections
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Tim Johnson Postcard Collection
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Box 2 (contains advertisements of businesses from across Kansas, a collection of pictures copyrighted by W. H. Martin, and various collections of postcards that feature the Anti-Horse Thief Association (A. H. T. A.), sod houses in Kansas, the Prohibition days in Kansas, Mexican pottery and pottery makers, Pawnee Rock and the Santa Fe Trail, C. W. Parker Amusement Devices, and calendars.)
A.H.T.A. parade (Peabody, Kansas), 1908-11-06
Item
Identifier: MS 014-2- item 1242
Found in:
Fort Hays State University Special Collections
/
Tim Johnson Postcard Collection
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Box 2 (contains advertisements of businesses from across Kansas, a collection of pictures copyrighted by W. H. Martin, and various collections of postcards that feature the Anti-Horse Thief Association (A. H. T. A.), sod houses in Kansas, the Prohibition days in Kansas, Mexican pottery and pottery makers, Pawnee Rock and the Santa Fe Trail, C. W. Parker Amusement Devices, and calendars.)
Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church (Goessel, Kansas), 1987-08-21
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Identifier: MS 014-3- item 233
An infant (Marion, Kansas)
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Identifier: MS 014-1- item 296
Boy Scout Group Picture (Hillsboro, Kansas)
Item
Identifier: MS 014-2- item 1067
Found in:
Fort Hays State University Special Collections
/
Tim Johnson Postcard Collection
/
Box 2 (contains advertisements of businesses from across Kansas, a collection of pictures copyrighted by W. H. Martin, and various collections of postcards that feature the Anti-Horse Thief Association (A. H. T. A.), sod houses in Kansas, the Prohibition days in Kansas, Mexican pottery and pottery makers, Pawnee Rock and the Santa Fe Trail, C. W. Parker Amusement Devices, and calendars.)