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Several photographs of the Radley mining camp. Radley is a small unincorporated community located in Crawford County located 5 miles north and 3 miles west of Pittsburg. The post office in Radley was established in 1913 and was closed in 1988. The town continues to exist. Photographs include images of a school, churches, street scenes, and the meeting hall.
Date: Between 1913-1949
Item Number: 448111
Call Number: Miners Hall 00014
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 448111
Built Environment - Function - Education - School
Built Environment - Function - Religion - Religious Facility - Church
Built Environment - Function - Social - Meeting Hall
Business and Industry - Mining and quarrying
Collections - Contributing Institutions - Miners Hall Museum
Collections - Kansas State Historical Records Advisory Board (KSHRAB) - Kansas Digital Access to Historical Records (KDAHR)
Community Life - Scenes and views - Business districts
Date - 1910s
Date - 1920s
Date - 1930s
Date - 1940s
Environment - Natural resources - Coal
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph
Places - Cities and towns - Radley
Places - Counties - Crawford
Places - Regions - Southeast Kansas
Type of Material - Photographs
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