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This photograph shows Senator Arthur Capper, Kansas Governor Ben Paulin, Vice President Charles Curtis, and Carl R. Gray standing from left to right while visiting the Pawnee Capitol in Pawnee, Kansas on August 1, 1928. The men visited the Pawnee Capitol, commonly referred to as the First Territorial Capitol at Fort Riley, when Senator Capper was visiting Kansas. The First Territorial Capitol was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
Date: August 1, 1928
This photograph of Vice-President Charles Curtis can be used to discuss Curtis' importance to the nation and Kansas.
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Item Number: 208974
Call Number: B Capper, Arthur *76a
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 208974
Built Environment - National Register of Historic Places
Business and Industry - Occupations/Professions - Politicians
Collections - Photograph
Curriculum - 4th Grade Standards - Kansas History Standards - Individuals and developments (Benchmark 1) - Notable Kansans (Indicator 1)
Date - 1920s - 1928
Government and Politics - Federal Government - Congress - House of Representatives - Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936
Government and Politics - Federal Government - Congress - Senate - Capper, Arthur
Government and Politics - Federal Government - Congress - Senate - Curtis, Charles
Government and Politics - State Government - Governors - Capper, Arthur
Government and Politics - State Government - Governors - Paulen, Benjamin Sanford
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph
People - Notable Kansans - Capper, Arthur, 1865-1951
People - Notable Kansans - Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936
People - Notable Kansans - Paulen, Ben Sanford, 1869-1961
Places - Cities and towns - Pawnee (Geary County)
Places - Counties - Geary
Places - Historic sites - First Territorial Capitol
Type of Material - Photographs
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