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Box A22

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Stockman's Ball and Banquet Collection

 Collection — Box: A22
Identifier: KHC-140
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of an invitation to the Stockmen's Ball and Banquet at the Opera House in Dodge City in 1883. This invitation also lists the various committees involved in its organization, and mentions that Beeson's Orchestra provided the music for the event.

Dates: April 1884

Dodge City Pictorial Magazine Collection

 Collection — Box: A22
Identifier: KHC-147
Scope and Contents

This collection contains one copy of the Dodge City Pictorial Magazine from 1957, which contains articles about farming wheat, sugar beets, and sorghum, as well as cattle ranching. There are also a number of other articles about the region, and advertisements for various businesses, most of which were located in Dodge City.

Dates: 1957

Kay Nicholson Collection

 Collection — Box: A22
Identifier: KHC-149
Dates: 1920

Stan Herd Collection

 Collection — Box: A22
Identifier: KHC-100
Scope and Contents

This collection contains documents related to the creation of Stan Herd's Stagecoach Mural on the side of the First National Bank building in Dodge City, Kansas. The collection contains photographs of the process as well as written documents about the dedication of the mural and the history of the partnership between First National Bank and Stan Herd to paint the mural.

Dates: 1979

Third Ward School Collection

 Collection — Box: A22
Identifier: KHC-218
Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs of the Third Ward School in Dodge City, Kanas, which stood on Boot Hill until the creation of the Dodge City Municipal building in that location in the late 1920s. Photographs include pictures of the building itself as well as a photo of a group of teachers or students on the front steps of the building.

Dates: c. 1900-1910

George Omar Spiers Collection

 Collection — Box: A22
Identifier: KHC-150
Scope and Contents

This collection contains a medical degree awarded to George Omar Spiers in 1932.

Dates: 1932