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A celebration on Minnesota Avenue east from 7th Street, Kansas City, Kansas

A celebration on Minnesota Avenue east from 7th Street, Kansas City, Kansas
Date: Between 1900 and 1910
A photograph showing a celebration on Minnesota Avenue east from 7th Street in Kansas City, Kansas.


A celebration on Minnesota Avenue, looking east at 8th Street

A celebration on Minnesota Avenue, looking east at 8th Street
Date: Between 1900 and 1910
This is a photograph of Minnesota Avenue looking east at 8th Street during a celebration in Kansas City, Kansas.


Arkansas City Street Railway, Arkansas City, Kansas

Arkansas City Street Railway, Arkansas City, Kansas
Date: Bulk June 04, 1909-November 16, 1909
This set of photographs show the Arkansas City Street Railway cars from Arkansas City, Kansas. The streetcars were manufactured by the American Car Company and could seat between twenty-eight and thirty-two passengers.


Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company, Wichita, Kansas

Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company, Wichita, Kansas
Date: May 03, 1917
This set of photographs show the Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company cars from Wichita, Kansas. The streetcars were manufactured by the American Car Company and could seat fifty-two passengers. The rail line operated from Wichita to Newton and Hutchinson, Kansas.


Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company, Wichita, Kansas

Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company, Wichita, Kansas
Date: 1916
This photographs show the Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company car from Wichita, Kansas. The streetcar was manufactured by the American Car Company and could seat fifty-two passengers. The rail line operated from Wichita to Newton and Hutchinson, Kansas.


Atchison Railway Light and Power Company, Atchison, Kansas

Atchison Railway Light and Power Company, Atchison, Kansas
Date: Bulk 1910-1911
This set of photographs show the Atchison, Railway Light and Power Company cars from Atchison, Kansas. The streetcars were manufactured by the American Car Company and could set twenty-eight passengers.


Atchison Railway Light and Power Company's car #5 in Atchison, Kansas

Atchison Railway Light and Power Company's car #5 in Atchison, Kansas
Date: 1890
This is a photograph showing Atchison Railway Light and Power Company's car #5 possibly at the Forrest Park turnaround in west Atchison, Kansas.


Atchison Railway Light & Power Company motormen in Atchison, Kansas

Atchison Railway Light & Power Company motormen in Atchison, Kansas
Date: 1915
This is a photograph showing the Atchison Railway Light & Power Company motormen with a trolley in Atchison, Kansas.


Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Strong City, Kansas

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Strong City, Kansas
Date: 1915
This postcard shows a horse drawn-trolley car north of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot in Strong City, Kansas.


Band participating in the Midian Temple parade, Wichita, Kansas

Band participating in the Midian Temple parade, Wichita, Kansas
Date: Between 1908 and 1911
A view of an unidentified band marching in formation in a Midian Temple parade in Wichita, Kansas. Also visible are spectators, buildings and businesses along the city street, utility poles and power lines, a streetcar and streetcar tracks, automobiles, a bicycle and streetlights. The parade may have been associated with the Peerless Prophets Jubilee, a civic festival held in September or October beginning in 1908.


Broadway Avenue looking north, Pittsburg, Kansas

Broadway Avenue looking north, Pittsburg, Kansas
Date: Between 1900 and 1910
A view of Broadway Avenue looking north in Pittsburg, Kansas. The National Bank of Pittsburg is visible on the northeast corner of the intersection. The Pittsburg Opera House is the building on the southwest corner.


Budweiser beer car, Topeka, Kansas

Budweiser beer car, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1910 and 1929
This sepia colored photograph shows a group of people gathered around a car that is advertising Budweiser beer on an unidentified street in Topeka, Kansas. In the background a trolley car is visible.


Cable car at Mulberry Street and 9th Street in Kansas City, Kansas

Cable car at Mulberry Street and 9th Street in Kansas City, Kansas
Date: Between 1894 and 1896
This photograph shows several cable cars at Mulberry Street and 9th Street in Kansas City, Kansas. One of the cars is one an elevated rail line. Also visible is a horse drawn wagon. One of the business on the right side of the photo is a plumbing company advertising gas and steam fittings.


Cable car on 12th St. viaduct in Kansas City, Kansas

Cable car on 12th St. viaduct in Kansas City, Kansas
Date: April 12, 1913
A photograph showing a cable car on the original 12th Street viaduct in Kansas City, Kansas.


Campus scene, University of Kansas, Lawrence

Campus scene, University of Kansas, Lawrence
Date: Between 1920 and 1940
A photograph showing part of the K.U. campus. Also pictured is a trolley, several cars, a boy on a bike, and people walking in front of one of the campus buildings.


Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas

Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas
Date: 1910
View of Commercial Street with a banner "Emporia Is The Place" hanging between two poles. Visible are businesses buildings, a trolley, carriages, and people walking on the street and sidewalks.


Consolidated Street Railway Company, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas

Consolidated Street Railway Company, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
Date: Between 1910 and 1919
This photograph shows a group of men gathered around horse drawn trolley cars operated by the Consolidated Street Railway Company between Cottonwood Falls, Kansas and Strong City, Kansas.


Consolidated Street Railway Company, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas

Consolidated Street Railway Company, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
Date: Between 1910 and 1919
This postcard shows horse-drawn trolley number 12 of the Consolidated Street Railway Company in downtown Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. The text at the top of the trolley or streetcar reads, "Main Street and Union depot."


Dodge City Cowboy Band, parading in Liberal, Kansas

Dodge City Cowboy Band, parading in Liberal, Kansas
Creator: Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
Date: Between 1900 and 1910
This photograph shows the Dodge City Cowboy Band parading in Liberal, Kansas. Visible in the background are streetcars.


Dome construction, Topeka, Kansas

Dome construction, Topeka, Kansas
Creator: Cone, W. W.
Date: 1889
View of construction of the Kansas State Capitol building's dome in Topeka, Kansas. Also visible is an American flag, a small brick building on the Capitol grounds, wooden fences, utility poles and power lines, a horse-drawn carriage, and two men in a trolley car in the foreground.


Emporia Railway Company, Emporia, Kansas

Emporia Railway Company, Emporia, Kansas
Date: November 15, 1911
This photograph shows the Emporia Railway Company streetcar from Emporia, Kansas. The car no. 101 was manufactured by the American Car Company Builders of St. Louis, Missouri and could seat twenty-eight passengers.


First street car, Lawrence, Kansas

First street car, Lawrence, Kansas
Creator: C & S Studio
Date: 1909
A view of men on board, or standing near, the first street car in Lawrence, Kansas. Car number 109 of the Lawrence Railway Company is shown outside of the offices of "The Lawrence Journal-World" newspaper.


Fort Scott Electric Railway, Fort Scott, Kansas

Fort Scott Electric Railway, Fort Scott, Kansas
Date: 1911
This set of photographs show the Fort Scott Electric Railway cars from Fort Scott, Kansas. The streetcars were manufactured by the American Car Company and could seat thirty-six passengers.


Fort Scott, Kansas

Fort Scott, Kansas
Date: Between 1880 and 1900
View of the Fort Scott, Kansas, business district. Horse-drawn wagons and a trolley are visible in the photograph.


Girard Coal Belt Electric Railway, Girard, Kansas

Girard Coal Belt Electric Railway, Girard, Kansas
Date: 1908
This photograph shows the Girard Coal Belt and Electric Railway car from Girard, Kansas. The streetcar was manufactured by the American Car Company and could seat forty passengers.


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