From collection General Photograph Collection
Kansas City Street Scene, East on 10th Street
From the scrapbook of James M. Anderson, ca. 1917. View east on 10th Street. "This picture ws taken from the top of the Coates Bouse, looking East on 10th Street, in 1872. The first house shown is the home of W.P. Moore, a shoe merchant. The Union Bank Note company now occupies this space. The corner next East became the home of the Grace E. Church. 10th street was not graded, and Main Street cannot be seen. The top of the old Turner Hall on Main Steeet can be seen in the pictue; over its roof and two squares further East you can see the old Congregational Chruch facing on Grand Ave. To the left of this you see the Grand Ave. Meth. Church; to the right, and in the distance, you see the Humbolt School, the second public shcool building built in the city; at 11th & Baltimore, the old Lutheran Chruch, etc."