Fashionable Pearl Street
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Fashionable Pearl Street
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Description |
Description
Mention of "the James Mansfield store" at 415 East 3rd Street as one of the few remaining antebellum houses still standing on 3rd Street.
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Creator Name |
Creator Name
Creator: Campbell, William L.
Creator: Grove, Nettie Thompson
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Date(s) |
Date(s)
1921-10-03
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Subject (local)
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Digital Collection(s)
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Related Item |
Related Item
Annals of Kansas City
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Note(s) |
Note(s)
Antebellum structures are becoming more and more scarce in Kansas City every year. It may be interesting to relate as an instance that on Third Street [3rd Street]--one of the old streets of the city--only five houses that were built before the Civil War are now [1921] standing. One is the Guinotte homestead at Third Street and Troost Avenue, another the Riley home at 514, a third the James Mansfield store at 415 East Third Street, and a fourth, John Rooney's place, at 109 East Third Street, and fifth, 300 Main Street. The Riley and the Mansfield houses are the homes of Italians. Negroes are in the Rooney house.
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Shelf Locator |
Shelf Locator
977.8411 M678an
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Restriction on Access |
Restriction on Access
This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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