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Polygraph machine at Menninger Research, Topeka, Kansas

Polygraph machine at Menninger Research, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1964
This photograph of a polygraph machine was taken in the Research Department of the Menninger Foundation. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Terry Patterson, PhD, researcher at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Terry Patterson, PhD, researcher at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Creator: Young, Hank
Date: Between 1980 and 1989
Terry Patterson, PhD, conducted research on schizophrenia at the Menninger Foundation. He is shown here with the reel-to-reel recording tapes used in his research.


Lolafaye Coyne, Ph.D., statistician at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Lolafaye Coyne, Ph.D., statistician at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Creator: Young, Hank
Date: Between 1980 and 1989
Lolafaye Coyne, Ph.D., was the statistician for the Research Department of the Menninger Foundation. The Department had many research projects including genetics, schizophrenia, infancy, brain waves and biofeedback, migraines, and social interactions.


Selectric typewriter

Selectric typewriter
Date: Between 1960 and 1969
Black and white photograph of Don Kaufman using a Selectric typewriter in his work at Office Services at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.


Duane Swanson, Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Duane Swanson, Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1980 and 1989
Duane Swanson is shown illustrating his presentation with charts at the Menninger Clinic. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research.


Harriet Lefley, PhD and W. Walter Menninger, M.D. at Menninger Clinic

Harriet Lefley, PhD and W. Walter Menninger, M.D. at Menninger Clinic
Date: Between 1991 and 1999
Harriet Lefley, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Miami, is shown walking with W. Walter Menninger, M.D. on the West Campus of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.


Charlie's Pharmacy, Rossville, Kansas

Charlie's Pharmacy, Rossville, Kansas
Date: Between 1961 and 1969
A photograph of Charles Klesath's business, Charlie's Pharmacy, in Rossville, Kansas, in the 1960s. To the right of the pharmacy was Rossville Truck and Tractor Company. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.


Dr. Clyde S. Smith's medical office, Rossville, Kansas

Dr. Clyde S. Smith's medical office, Rossville, Kansas
Date: Between 1932 and 1959
Dr. Clyde S. Smith was born November 8, 1881, in Edina, Missouri. He practiced medicine in Willard, Kansas, around 1905 to 1922, then moved to Rossville, Kansas. He married Rose Humphrey in February 1906. He owned one of the first automobiles in Rossville, a K-R-I-T, in 1912. He practiced medicine in Rossville until 1959, retiring only three months before he died in June of 1959. His medical office was located at the present location of Main Street and Pottawatomie. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.


Dr. Henry Fuller Pratt with friends outside his office, Rossville, Kansas

Dr. Henry Fuller Pratt with friends outside his office, Rossville, Kansas
Date: Between 1885 and 1919
Pictured left to right are Dr. Henry Fuller Pratt, Clare Miller, Esther Pratt Parr, and Mabel Binns Bruce. Dr. Henry Fuller Pratt was born in Kossuth, Ohio, December 8, 1861. He moved to Topeka, Kansas, when he was four. He married Jennie DeVinney in 1888. He practiced medicine in Rossville, Kansas, from 1885-1887 and 1895-1919. He served as the first president of the Peoples State Bank from 1909-1919 and was a member of several organizations. This photograph is provided through a pilot project to host unique cultural heritage materials from local libraries on Kansas Memory and was accomplished by mutual agreement between the Northeast Kansas Library System, the Rossville Community Library, and the Kansas Historical Society.


United States Army airfield, Dodge City, Kansas

United States Army airfield, Dodge City, Kansas
Creator: United States Engineer Office
Date: October 27, 1942
This black and white photograph shows a north view of the United States Army airfield hospital in Dodge City, Kansas.


Semple Sanitarium

Semple Sanitarium
Date: Between 1900 and 1920
Semple's Sanitarium in Ottawa, Kansas. This photograph was donated by Mrs. James Postma.


Santa Fe hospital in Ottawa

Santa Fe hospital in Ottawa
Date: Between 1890 and 1900
The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Hospital in Ottawa, Kansas. This photograph was donated by the Franklin County Historical Society.


Round Corner Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas

Round Corner Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas
Date: Between 1900 and 1919
This photograph shows an interior view of the Round Corner Drug Store, also known as the Woodward Drug Store, in Lawrence, Kansas. B. W. Woodward was the proprietor.


Palace Drug Store, Junction City, Kansas

Palace Drug Store, Junction City, Kansas
Date: Between 1887 and 1897
This photograph shows an exterior view of business buildings, including the Palace Drug Store, in Junction City, Kansas. A few men are visible standing in front of the buildings. Signs for other businesses pictured include the Tribune Printing Office; K. P. Railroad Land Office; A. C. Pierce Gent. Real Estate and Insurance Agent; Loans, Lands, and Abstracts; Furniture and Undertaking, and W. B. Teitzel and Company. Another sign above the entrance to the drug store reads, "Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines." This photograph is from the album "Views of Junction City" by Wheeler and Teitzel.


Karl Augustus Menninger

Karl Augustus Menninger
Date: July, 1988
This photo shows psychiatrist Karl Augustus Menninger with two staff members on his birthday. Kay Sinnett is on the left and Mabel Remmers on the right.


Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas

Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas
Date: 1930s
A black and white photo of Douglas Avenue and Third Street in Wichita, Kansas. Located on the south side of Douglas Ave just east of Main Street is Dockum Drugs.


Palmer Drug Company, Lawrence, Kansas

Palmer Drug Company, Lawrence, Kansas
Date: Between 1910 and 1919
This photograph shows an exterior view of Palmer Drug Company, located on Main Street in Lawrence, Kansas. Two automobiles are visible parked at the curb outside the building.


E. Vincent Drug Store, Marysville, Kansas

E. Vincent Drug Store, Marysville, Kansas
Date: Between 1900 and 1909
This photograph shows an interior view of the E. Vincent Drug Store in Marysville, Kansas. There are display cases visible, and the shelves along the wall on the left side of the picture are filled with what appear to be bottles of chemicals and pharmacy supplies. A person is partially visible on the left side of the picture.


A and B Drug Company on Broadway, Marysville, Kansas

A and B Drug Company on Broadway, Marysville, Kansas
Date: 1926
This photograph shows an exterior view of the A and B Drug Company on Broadway west of 10th Street in Marysville, Kansas. The sign on the side of the building also reads, "The Rexall Store, where you get what you call for." To the left of the drug store, a sign for W. H. Grindle's Dental Office is visible. Other businesses partially visible along the street include Electric Signs Talk, Isis Theatre, Exchange Bank, a shoe store, the City Bakery, a grocery store, another drug store, Independent Garage, and Pioneer Tire Service. A few people are visible walking on the sidewalks, and many automobiles are visible parked or driving along the street.


G. T. Ingalsbe Drug Store on Broadway, Marysville, Kansas

G. T. Ingalsbe Drug Store on Broadway, Marysville, Kansas
Date: August 30, 1926
This photograph shows an exterior view of the G. T. Ingalsbe Drug Store and other businesses on Broadway in Marysville, Kansas. Other businesses visible along the street include Montgomery Ward and Company, a hotel, and the Flynn Motor Company Ford sales and service building. Several automobiles are visible parked along the street.


A and B Drug Company, Marysville, Kansas

A and B Drug Company, Marysville, Kansas
Date: October 23, 1931
These three photographs show interior views of the A and B Drug Company located at 905 Broadway in Marysville, Kansas. The first photograph shows the display cases and shelves along the right side of the store. Magazines are visible in a rack on the right side of the picture, and various items are visible in the cases and on the shelves. A few tables and chairs are visible towards the back of the store, and the stools along the soda fountain service counter are visible on the left side of the picture. The second photograph shows the opposite side of the store from the first photograph. Shelves and a display case that appears to contain boxes of cigars are visible on the left side of the picture, and the soda fountain and service counter are visible near the middle of the picture. More shelves are visible along the back wall of the store. The third photograph shows a different view with more of the shelves and display cases to the left of the soda fountain counter visible. Various items are partially visible on the shelves and cases.


Hainer Drug Store, Emporia, Kansas

Hainer Drug Store, Emporia, Kansas
Date: Between 1900 and 1909
This photograph shows an interior view of the Hainer Drug Store located at 603 Commercial Street in Emporia, Kansas. The store started operating in 1884, and the owner was Daniel W. Hainer. A soda fountain counter and stools are visible on the left side of the picture. A man identified as Cliff E. Frost is visible standing behind the counter. Shelves and display cases filled with various items are visible on both sides of the store. Tables and chairs are visible near the center rear of the store close to the heating stove. A hanging sign advertises "Nunnally's Delicious Candies," and a sign on the back wall advertises Coca-Cola.


Drug store, Cheney, Kansas

Drug store, Cheney, Kansas
Date: 1918
This photograph shows an interior view of an unidentified drug store in Cheney, Kansas. The display cabinet on the far left is labeled with a sign advertising chocolates. Two men and a woman are visible in the picture. One man is identified as Leonard Arth, and the woman is identified as Mrs. E. L. Feagan. There are shelves filled with items visible along the left, back, and right walls of the store. The shelves on the right appear to have books on them. There are tables and chairs along the middle of the store, and a soda fountain service counter and stools are visible on the far right side of the picture. A display behind the counter reads, "We sell McKinley Edition popular standard sheet music." There are several small American flags on display behind the counter.


City Drug Store, Dodge City, Kansas

City Drug Store, Dodge City, Kansas
Date: 1887
These photographs show interior views of the City Drug Store located on the northwest corner of Front and 2nd Avenue in Dodge City, Kansas. The first photograph shows Dr. Walter F. Pine, Dr. T. L. McCarty, and Dr. C. A. Milton standing in the store with various items on display on the shelves in the background. The second photograph shows several employees and customers in the store. The people pictured are (from left to right): Druggist Mervin, Mrs. J. H. Phillips, an unidentified lady, Dr. Walter F. Pine, Dr. Claude E. McCarty, Dr. T. L. McCarty, and Lutie Welch.


Street scene in Dunavant, Kansas

Street scene in Dunavant, Kansas
Date: Between 1880 and 1900
This photograph shows an exterior view of businesses in Dunavant, Kansas. The business on the left is identified as Becker Hardware Store, and the business on the right is identified as a drug store. A small sign at the top of the post on the right corner of the building appears to read "Doctor Cole," and appears to have the traditional mortar and pestle pharmacy symbol on it. Several men are visible standing in front of the businesses.


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