Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library

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An autochrome photograph of First Congregational Church, once located on the northwest corner of Admiral Boulevard and Highland Avenue. This vantage point faces northwest towards the church from this intersection.

An autochrome photograph of Marianne E. Smith (daughter of Maurice R. Smith and Emily Smith) standing amongst azalea flowers on her parent's property. Maurice R. Smith was an officer of the Kansas City Life Insurance Company.

An autochrome photograph of Clarence M. Moore's poppy garden, taken from the west. Moore was an executive with Truscon Laboratories.

A color glass plate positive photograph of four men playing golf at the second hole of the Swope Memorial Golf Course. This vantage point faces north-northwest towards downtown Kansas City, Missouri in the far background.

An autochrome photograph of John E. Horn's garage entrance from the estate court. Horn was secretary-treasurer of the Paragon Royalty Corporation.

An autochrome photograph of the Pioneer Mother, a statue by A. Thimister Proctor, located in Penn Valley Park.

An autochrome photograph of a woman standing under a Hawthorne tree by Troost Lake. Lauder notes with the picture: "Don't Mutilate". This vantage point faces north-northeast with the 27th Street Viaduct over Vine Street in the background.

An autochrome photograph of the Municipal Rose Garden (Loose Park Rose Garden) looking from the northwest.

An autochrome photograph of Frank E. Jones's residence, taken from the east. Jones was president of the Mission Oil Company.

An autochrome photograph of the University of Kansas City (now University of Missouri - Kansas City) Administrating Building, taken from the southeast.

An autochrome photograph of an unidentified woman standing in the doorway on the property of Don A. Davis. Davis was president of Western Auto.

An autochrome photograph of Waldo Rickert Fillmore at his home at Unity Farm (Unity Village).

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