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Labette County (Kan.)

 Subject

Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

The Parsonian Hotel (Parsons, Kansas)

 Item
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-3- Container MS 014-3-01- Item 482
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tim Johnson Collections consist of materials of historical interest collected and donated by Tim Johnson. These collections include manuscripts such as correspondence, maps, and other documents. There are a significant number of photographs in various formats such as cabinet cards, stereoview cards, and some photographic postcards or carte-de-visite. There are many picture postcards that document historical Kansas places and events. Mr. Johnson continues to collect materials, so this...
Dates: 1853-1975

Three men and two women (Chetopa, Kansas)

 Item — Box MS 014-1-01: Series MS 014-1, Object: MS 014-1-01-0197
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-01-0197
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a family of 5 looking to the left; three men and two women by Shuck of Chetopa, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

Three men (Parsons, Kansas)

 Item — Box MS 014-1-03: Series MS 014-1, Object: MS 014-1-03-0678
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-03-0678
Scope and Contents

Photograph of three men; one is sitting in the middle and the other two are standing behind him, the man on the right has a chain hanging from his vest by Sipple of Parsons, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

Two little children (Parsons, Kansas)

 Item — Box MS 014-1-04: Series MS 014-1, Object: MS 014-1-04-0754
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-04-0754
Scope and Contents

Photograph of two children wearing the same outfit; a black dress with a white lace neck piece by Sipple of Parsons, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

Two women (Parsons, Kansas)

 Item — Box MS 014-1-04: Series MS 014-1, Object: MS 014-1-04-0751
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-04-0751
Scope and Contents

Photograph of two women standing next to each other; the one on the left has a hand on the others hip and the one on the right has a hand behind her back and the other on her shoulder by Fitch of Parsons, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905