Collage Pertaining to Lawrence, Kansas, Relative to Quantrill's Raid

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Collage Pertaining to Lawrence, Kansas, Relative to Quantrill's Raid

Collage of 13 photographs pertaining to Lawrence, Kansas, relative to Quantrill's Raid. Reading from left to right, beginning at top row: Theo. Poehler, founder of The Poehler Mercantile Co., died December 30, 1901.--Home of G. Grovenor, as it looked 40 years ago, with fence which is now removed. New Hampshire and Berkeley Streets. This beautiful home was erected after raid and is still occupied by owner. --Jacob House, whose property alonw remained on Massachusetts street after raid -- L. Bullene Homestead, New Hampshire Street, north of Dr. Simmona home. Bullene family lived here at time of raid. Mr. and Mrs. white, parents of G.W. White, early settlers --Model of First Free State cabin in Pleasant Grove, 18 x 18. Hickory logs; erected June '54; Joseph Eberhart family move in July 4, '54.-- Massachusetyts Street, left two guildings now Perkins corner. --Darling Mills, formerly on north bank of Kaw, site now river bed. --LivertyHall corner, now Bowersock theatre corner; Lawrence, Leavenworth and Galveston R.R. bridge, since removed. in fistance. -- on Stiner Bros. Farm, Leavenworth Road where their parents settled early. The free water trough is a recent feature that will make history for Will Stiner and his brother, E.A. -- Joseph Eberhart, pioneer at Pleasant Grove in 1854. -- The historic Wind Mill, destroyed by fire some years age. -- Mrs. Joseph Eberhart.

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ca 1860s
Lawrence, Kansas
Portrait Residences Businesses Wars Street scenes Buildings
Poehler, Theo. House, Jacob White, Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart, Joseph Eberhart, Mrs. Joseph
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2008.023
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