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Buffalo

Buffalo
Creator: Webber, E. H.
Date: Between 1900 and 1920
View of a buffalo herd grazing in an unknown location.


Farming in Greeley County, Kansas

Farming in Greeley County, Kansas
Date: Between 1880s and 1890s
This black and white photo depicts a group of farmers using a coal burning case tractor and a disc plow to turn the sod in Greeley County, Kansas. In the background, a team of horses are hitched to a nearby wagon and a cylinder shaped water tank.


First house built in Lawrence, Kansas

First house built in Lawrence, Kansas
Creator: Lamon, W. H.
Date: between 1855 and 1858
The first house built in Lawrence, a log cabin, belonging to Clark Stearns (also known as Charles Stearns). It was located at 620 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas.


John James Ingalls, United States Senator from Kansas.

John James Ingalls, United States Senator from Kansas.
Date: 1873
Portrait of John James Ingalls, United States Senator from Kansas, 1873-1891.


Kansas State Seal

Kansas State Seal
Creator: Cultural Heritage and Arts Center
Date: Between 1985 and 1989
The State Seal of Kansas. The Seal of Kansas and the state motto, Ad astra per aspera (to the stars through difficulties), were adopted through a joint resolution during the first Kansas legislative session on May 25, 1861.


Kansas sunflowers

Kansas sunflowers
Creator: Jones, Horace
Date: 1961
Sunflowers in a field of wheat.


Pioneers in a covered wagon pulled by mules

Pioneers in a covered wagon pulled by mules
Date: 1879
This is a photo of a pioneer family on their way to church in a covered wagon pulled by mules, near Colby, Kansas.


Steamboat "Annie Cade"

Steamboat "Annie Cade"
Date: Between 1860 and 1880
This is a photo of the "Annie Cade" steamboat on the Missouri River. It was berthed at Kansas City, Missouri, and plied the river between Kansas City and Harlem, Missouri. Captain William A. Cade was the owner.


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