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Union Station, St. Louis |
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371 |
KANSAS CITY |
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Kansas City from the South |
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377 |
Jackson County Court House, Kansas City |
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379 |
Convention Hall, Kansas City |
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383 |
The City Hall, Kansas City |
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387 |
The Post Office, Kansas City |
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391 |
A Bit of Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City |
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393 |
The Stock Yard Exchange, Kansas City |
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396 |
The Public Library, Kansas City |
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397 |
OMAHA |
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Alfred D. Jones |
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402 |
William P. Snowden, Omaha's First White Settler |
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404 |
A Typical Omaha Indian |
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407 |
Reproduced by permission of F.A. Rinehart, Omaha. |
The High School, Omaha, on the Site of the Old Capitol |
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411 |
Reproduced by permission of Heyn, Omaha. |
The City Hall |
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414 |
Return of the First Nebraska Volunteers, Aug. 30, 1899 |
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417 |
The Public Library, Omaha |
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419 |
The Omaha Exposition, 1898 |
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421 |
Reproduced by permission of F.A. Rinehart, Omaha. |
DENVER |
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Sources of Territorial Acquisition in Colorado |
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427 |
Denver, Colorado |
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429 |
"Smoky" Jones |
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431 |
The Prairie Schooner, the Proper Crest for the Coat-of-Arms of the West |
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433 |
First Schoolhouse in Denver |
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435 |
Facsimile Letter from Wm. N. Byers, the Founder of the "Rocky Mountain News" |
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439 |
Prospecting Party, Rico, Colorado, 1880 |
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441 |
Rico, Colorado, in 1880, a Typical Mining Camp |
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443 |
William Gilpin |
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444 |
The Capitol, Denver |
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445 |
SANTA FÉ |
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The So-Called Oldest House in Santa Fé |
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451 |
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