Robert Long
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Robert Long
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Description |
Description
Photo and bio of Robert Long, "founder of the Long-Bell Lumber Company," born in Kentucky in 1850 and coming to Kansas City in 1873 as a butcher before entering the lumber industry, with residence at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard.
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Creator Name
Creator: Tracy, Walter P.
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Date(s) |
Date(s)
1924
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Subject (local)
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Digital Collection(s)
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Related Item |
Related Item
Kansas City and Its One Hundred Foremost Men
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Note(s) |
Note(s)
Page 147: "Mr. Long is recognized as the leading figure in the American lumber industry. ..On behalf of the lumbermen he responded to the address of welcome extended them by President Francis of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904 and with James J. Hill and Andrew Carnegie and many others, addressed the first Conservation Congress called by President Roosevelt in Washington in 1908.
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Shelf Locator |
Shelf Locator
MVSC Q 091 T76
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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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