Items 751-764, August 1955
Dates
- Creation: August 1955
General
Item 751: Master Sergeant Edwin S. Young receiving award of "Best Solider in the Regiment" from Captain Karl Reber of Kansas National Guard. Item 752: 4H Fair - Fairgrounds readied for Fair. Harry Craig (left) and Chuck Broadwell. Item 753: (L to R) Charles Edmonson; Eugene W. Hiatt; Russ Stephenson. Item 754: 1914 Electric Milburn Car - examined by Raymond Goff, of water plant. Item 755: Auto Accidents - Stanley Beecroft of DeSoto lost his left arm, and Marcellus Herman of Olathe and Leroy Fish of KCK were seriously injured near Indian school. Item 756: (L to R) Rev. C. J. Knox; Carl Knox; Rev. William Knox. Item 757: Jefferson County Centennial - (L to R) Mrs. Ralph Davis; Mrs. Josie Davis; Mrs. William H. Frisbie and Linda. Item 758: 4H Fair - Norma Husted. Item 759: 4H Fair - Livestock Parade. Item 760: Jefferson County Centennial - Ox Team in parade. Item 761: Roy Baker - Lawrence City Treasurer. Item 762: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Day. Item 763: Roy Knapp "rough riders" on way to Dodge City. Item 764: Jefferson County Centennial - crowd watching parade from courthouse wall.
- (L to R) Rev. C. J. Knox; Carl Knox; Rev. William Knox.
- 4H Fair - Fairgrounds readied for Fair. Harry Craig (left) and Chuck Broadwell.
- 1914 Electric Milburn Car - examined by Raymond Goff, of water plant.
- Auto Accidents - Stanley Beecroft of DeSoto lost his left arm, and Marcellus Herman of Olathe and Leroy Fish of KCK were seriously injured near Indian school.
- Master Sergeant Edwin S. Young receiving award of "Best Solider in the Regiment" from Captain Karl Reber of Kansas National Guard.
- (L to R) Charles Edmonson; Eugene W. Hiatt; Russ Stephenson.
- Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Day.
- Roy Knapp "rough riders" on way to Dodge City.
- Roy Baker - Lawrence City Treasurer.
- Jefferson County Centennial - Ox Team in parade.
- 4H Fair - Norma Husted.
- Jefferson County Centennial - crowd watching parade from courthouse wall.
- 4H Fair - Livestock Parade.
- 4H Fair - Fairgrounds readied for Fair. Harry Craig (left) and Chuck Broadwell.
- Jefferson County Centennial - (L to R) Mrs. Ralph Davis; Mrs. Josie Davis; Mrs. William H. Frisbie and Linda.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Kansas. Kenneth Spencer Research Library Repository