Box 10
Contains 37 Results:
Broadway Boulevard: Correspondence with Alderman W.J. Knepp, A.A. Tribble, J.C. Nichols, and Board Secretary T.C. Harrington regarding a connection to Ward Parkway. (6 pages), 1902; 1910; 1918
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Brush Creek Valley Parkway: Correspondence with Board Secretaries F.P. Gossard and T.C. Harrington, Park Engineer Fred Gabelman, J.E. Guisinger regarding acquisition of land for the Parkway, and attorneys Holm, Holm, and Page regarding the right-of-way for the Electric Terminal Railroad Co. (20 pages), 1907; 1917; 1921
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Gillham Boulevard: Correspondence with Board President Franklin Hudson, Mrs. C.F. Morse about a bridle path, Board Secretary T.C. Harrington, Park Superintendent W.H. Dunn, and Park Engineer Fred Gabelman about a fly and bait casting pool, and a petition from the owners of property in opposition to assessments against them for boulevard repairs. (17 pages), 1906; 1907; 1912; 1915; 1917
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Gladstone Boulevard: Letters with Park Superintendent W.H. Dunn, Park Engineer Fred Gabelman, City Engineer E.A. Harper, William C. Scarritt, Board President Franklin Hudson, and Mayor Darius A. Brown regarding the validity of eminent domain, and a report concerning an ordinance defining the nature of buildings and zoning on the boulevard. (26 pages), 1903; 1906-1908; 1911; 1921-1922
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Independence Boulevard: Correspondence with August R. Meyer and D.J. Haff. Report on bituminous macadam pavement. (8 pages), 1900; 1911
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Karnes Boulevard: Correspondence from J.H. Lipscomb to J.V.C. Karnes regarding trees along the boulevard and attorney Joseph Rust. (4 pages), 1906; 1919
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Linwood Boulevard: Correspondence with Board Secretary T.C. Harrington. (2 pages), 1914
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Main Street: Memorandum from Park Engineer Fred Gabelman. (1 page), 1921 Dec
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Mill Creek Parkway: Correspondence with L.R. Wright Real Estate and Park Superintendent W.H. Dunn regarding a borrow pit. (6 pages), 1911-1912
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Oak Street: Correspondence with Board President Franklin Hudson, W.R. Nelson and R.E. Stout of the Kansas City Star, and W.A. Rule. (25 pages), 1905-1907
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.