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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Belpre, Kansas

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Belpre, Kansas
Date: May 09, 1931
This photograph shows the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot in Belpre, Kansas. The one-story wooden structure built in 1907 measuring 24 feet by 42 feet. The depot still stands and has been moved to the Barton County Museum in Great Bend, Kansas.


Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company pump house, Belpre, Kansas

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company pump house, Belpre, Kansas
Creator: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
Date: May 9, 1931
This black and white photograph shows the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's pump house in Belpre, Kansas. The structure was built in 1886 and measured 16' x 24'.


Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company section house, Belpre, Kansas

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company section house, Belpre, Kansas
Creator: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
Date: May 9, 1931
This black and white photograph shows the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company section house at Belpre, Kansas. Built in 1886, the house measured 14' x 31' and 14' x 14'.


Carmen Rodriguez interview, Kinsley, Kansas

Carmen Rodriguez interview, Kinsley, Kansas
Creator: Rodriguez, Carmen Rustica (Molina)
Date: April 18, 2011
This transcript of an interview with Carmen Rodriguez is part of an oral history project entitled "Patterns of Change, Edwards County, Kansas 1950-1970" conducted by the Kinsley Public Library. The project was supported by a Kansas Humanities Council Heritage Grant. Rodriguez talks of her family, education, and her memories of the Edwards County community.


Drilling wheat, Belpre, Kansas

Drilling wheat, Belpre, Kansas
Date: 1916
This black and white photograph shows a group of men with horse-drawn equipment drilling wheat near Blepre, Kansas.


Edward Scheufler interview, WWII oral history, Belpre, Kansas

Edward Scheufler interview, WWII oral history, Belpre, Kansas
Creator: Scheufler, Edward E.
Date: March 20, 2009
This is an interview with Edward Scheufler, part of an oral history project entitled "Patchwork of Dependency: The Effects of WWII on Edwards County, Kansas" conducted by the Kinsley Public Library. The project was supported by a Kansas Humanities Council Heritage Grant. Edward talks of his family, education, military career, and the home front during WWII.


Elevator district, Belpre, Kansas

Elevator district, Belpre, Kansas
Date: Between 1910 and 1920
This is a photograph of the elevator district in Belpre, Kansas. In the photograph there are several buildings, one with the company name Sturgeon & Co. Grain Merchant, as well as two men standing on train tracks.


High school senior class, Belpre, Kansas

High school senior class, Belpre, Kansas
Creator: Brannan's Studio
Date: 1950
A photograph featuring the high school senior class in Belpre, Kansas. Pictured are: Cleo Joyce Sette, Walter Shaver, Joyce Marie Hart, Melvin A. Corby, Gene Allen Miller, Garman L. Breitenbach, Phil Busenbark, Harvey L. Pickering. Administration are listed as sponsor Theda Ashley and superintendent T.C. Trotter.


Official guide to the New Santa Fe Trail

Official guide to the New Santa Fe Trail
Creator: Taylor Motor Company (Hutchinson, Kan.)
Date: 1910s
This promotional guide book was designed to encourage the improvement of conditions of all roads that make up the integral part of the Santa Fe Trail. The automobile is advertised as the main means of transportation in the new age of discovering old trails of commerce through Kansas.


Standard atlas of Edwards County

Standard atlas of Edwards County
Creator: Geo. A. Ogle & Co.
Date: 1906
This atlas shows maps of each township with the names of landowners. It has a patrons' directory, and plats of towns as of the year of publication.


Thelma Negley interview, WWII oral history, Syracuse, Kansas

Thelma Negley interview, WWII oral history, Syracuse, Kansas
Creator: Negley, Thelma Marie (Scheufler)
Date: November 14, 2009
This is an interview with Thelma Negley, part of an oral history project entitled "Patchwork of Dependency: The Effects of WWII on Edwards County, Kansas" conducted by the Kinsley Public Library. The project was supported by a Kansas Humanities Council Heritage Grant. Thelma talks of her family, education, and the home front during WWII.


U.S. 50 coast to coast. The central pleasure route

U.S. 50 coast to coast. The central pleasure route
Creator: U.S. 50 Federation
Date: 1950s
This pamphlet by the U.S. 50 Federation promotes travel on U.S. Route 50 from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts. It details specifically the travel and tourism sites to be found on the highway through Kansas. Automobile travel is highlighted as an exciting means to explore and see the many attractions found throughout the nation.


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