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1986 Kansas State Senate

1986 Kansas State Senate
Creator: Nathan's Photo-Graphics
Date: 1986
This is a composite photograph showing members of the 1986 Kansas State Senate.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th anniversary
Date: 1986
Shown in this photograph in Senator Billy McCray (1927-2012) who served in public office from 1966 to 1993 speaking at the 9th & 10th Cavalry's 116th anniversary in Wichita, Kansas.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
Two men and a woman are shown sitting at a table in evening dress at the 9th & 10th Cavalry's 116th Anniversary banquet in Wichita, Kansas. The man seated at the far right is identified as Charles Scott.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
Sergeant at Arms Riley Banks is shown addressing the 9th and 10th Cavalry at their 116th Anniversary held in Wichita, Kansas in this photograph.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
Shown in this photograph is United State Air Force Lieutenant Colonel M. Jordan addressing the 9th & 10th Cavalry's 116th anniverary in Wichita, Kansas.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
Shown in this photograph is a speaker for the 9th & 10th Cavalry's 116th anniversary banquet in Wichita, Kansas. On the reverse of the photo it calls the speaker the "Parlimentian" which may have been misspelling to represent a parliamentarian, a member of parliament.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
This photograph shows men standing on stage at the 9th and 10th Calvary's 116th Anniversary in Wichita, Kansas.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
Photograph of Chief Warrant Officer George Johnson holding an award at the 116th reunion of the 9th and 10th Cavalry in Wichita, Kansas. George was given the award for receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross award in 1965 for his service in the Vietnam War. Johnson served in Korea and Japan from 1962 to 1965 and was transferred to Vietnam where he was the first African American to receive the award.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
This photograph shows a Chaplain addressing the 9th & 10th Cavalry at their 1116th Anniversary in Wichita, Kansas.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary
Date: 1986
This photograph shows Senator Eugene Adams addressing the 116th Anniversary of the 9th and 10th Cavalry.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary, Buffalo Soldier's awards

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Anniversary, Buffalo Soldier's awards
Date: 1986
This photograph shows Senator Billy McCray (1927-2012) who served in public office from 1966 to 1993 presenting awards at the 116th anniversary of the 9th and 10th Cavalry for Buffalo Soldiers. Buffalo Soldiers were part of the 10th Cavalry Regiment established in 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th anniversary dinner

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th anniversary dinner
Date: 1986
This photographs shows a dinner for the 9th & 10th Cavalry's 116th anniversary event in Wichita, Kansas in 1986.


9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Reunion, Wichita, Kansas

9th & 10th Cavalry 116th Reunion, Wichita, Kansas
Date: 1986
This photographs shows one of the guest speakers at the 9th & 10th Cavalry's 116th reunion in Wichita, Kansas in 1986.


Ada Sage Laverty at Alma, Kansas home

Ada Sage Laverty at Alma, Kansas home
Date: April 21, 1986
In this view dated April 21, 1986, Ada Sage Laverty is seen standing in the front yard of her home, located at 403 E. 4th Street in Alma, Kansas. Funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission through the Kansas State Historical Records Advisory Board.


Aeriel view of Hesston Corporation, Hesston, Kansas

Aeriel view of Hesston Corporation, Hesston, Kansas
Creator: Hesston Corporation
Date: 1986
This calendar photograph shows an aerial view of Hesston Corporation, an agricultural implement factory at Hesson, Kansas. Administrative offices are visible at left. The factory was located at the northeast corner of the intersection at Lincoln Avenue/Boulevard and Highway 81. Highway 81 is visible on the upper left and Lincoln Boulevard in the foreground at the bottom. This publication funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission through the Kansas State Historical Records Advisory Board.


Attorney General Bob Stephan, he's still the one

Attorney General Bob Stephan, he's still the one
Date: 1986
A 1986 campaign brochure that promotes the re-election of Kansas Attorney General Bob Stephan. The brochure features images of Stephan as the Republican candidate for Attornery General with brief statements about the legal and social issues he advocated for during his first and second term. Stephan went on to defeat Democratic challenger Dennis Moore in the November general election.


Authors' receptions at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas

Authors' receptions at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1986-1994
Photographs from various receptions in honor of the many publications by Menninger staff. The Menninger Clinic remains one of the primary North American settings supporting psychodynamically informed research on clinical diagnosis, assessment, and treatment.


Autographing party for research book at Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Autographing party for research book at Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: April 1972
This photograph shows the autographing party for copies of the final report on Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Shown are Dr. Len Horwitz, Dr. Ester Burstein, Dr. Lolafaye Coyne, Dr. Harold Voth, Dr. Ann Appelbaum, Dr. Ott Kernberg, and Dr. Roy Menninger. The Menninger Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted to treatment, training and research in mental illness. This book was a landmark in research.


Autograph quilt

Autograph quilt
Creator: Burgett, Marie Marcellus
Date: 1986
Blue and white quilt featuring the embroidered signatures of 24 prominent Kansans. Made by Marie Marcellus Burgett of Junction City to celebrate Kansas' 125th anniversary of statehood, 1986. Burgett obtained the signatures of 24 living Kansans on white fabric squares, and embroidered the signatures along with a summary of each individual's achievements. The quilt won a grand prize at the Riley County Fair, and reserve champion prize at the Geary County Fair, and was exhibited in the Kansas Capitol. According to Burgett, the blue fabric represents the Kansas skies. Made of cotton/synthetic blend fabrics. White binding and navy blue backing. Machine-pieced. Hand-quilted with outline stitching around signatures, and also sunflower and wheat designs.


B: Bonner Springs, Kansas newspaper clippings, research and correspondence

B: Bonner Springs, Kansas newspaper clippings, research and correspondence
Creator: Rottluff, Blanche
Date: 1978-1990
This is folder 40 of the Rottluff Family papers collection. The papers relate to the establishment of present-day Bonner Springs, Kansas. This file comes from box 1 of the collection.


Bishop Anthimos, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Wichita, Kansas

Bishop Anthimos, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Wichita, Kansas
Date: Octobr 05, 1986
This photograph shows Bishop Anthimos placing adornments on the alar table at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Wichita, Kansas.


Blanche Rottluff speeches

Blanche Rottluff speeches
Creator: Rottluff, Blanche
Date: 1984-1987
This is folder 7 of the Rottluff Family papers collections. The papers relate to the establishment of present-day Bonner Springs, Kansas. This file comes from box 3 of the collection.


Blanche Rottluff to Chouteau Society

Blanche Rottluff to Chouteau Society
Creator: Rottluff, Blanche
Date: 1985-1986
This is folder 6 of the Rottluff Family papers collection. The papers relate to the establishment of present-day Bonner Springs, Kansas. This file comes from box 3 of the collection.


Can you afford Tom Docking's promises?

Can you afford Tom Docking's promises?
Date: 1986
A political card designed as a door hanger from a Kansas Individual Income Tax form. On one side of the card Kansas voters are asked "Can You Afford Tom Docking's Promises?" of 250 million dollars worth of taxes. The answer on the back side responds "Say No To Tax Increases." "Vote For Experience." "Vote Mike Hayden For Governor". In the November general election Mike Hayden went on to defeat Democratic challenger Tom Docking.


Community residency program planning for the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Community residency program planning for the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1986
Allen Davis, Jim Hunt, and Randy Cowley are discussing plans for the new community residence, the halfway house on Frazier. This residence was for those people who needed minimum care and guidance as they continued healing and moving back into community life.


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