Box 14
Contains 22 Results:
John J. Mastin residence: Correspondence with John J. and Thomas H. Mastin and Architect Frederick E. Hill regarding a sidewalk. (7 pages), 1886; 1891; 1892; 1893
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
J. Will Merrill residence: Correspondence with the president of J.W. Merrill Lumber, Civil Engineers Tuttle & Pike, and T. Knight, and a "Contract and Specifications for Grading and Shaping Up Property" signed by Merrill and N.H. Comstock. (9 pages), 1902
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
August R. Meyer Monument: Correspondence with Commercial Club Secretary E.M. Clendening, Park Superintendent W.H. Dunn, Sculptor Daniel Chester French of New York City, Architect Henry Bacon of New York City, and D.J. Haff about moving the statue from its original location to Meyer Blvd., and telegrams. Includes a program for the unveiling ceremonies (June 2, 1909). (46 pages), 1906-1910; 1919
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
August R. Meyer residence: Correspondence with the president of Consolidated Kansas City Smelting & Refining Co. G.V. Lewis and Surveyor John Quigly with reference to Indiana Ave. (27 pages), 1891-1892; 1900-1902
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Mrs. Theodore F. Meyer residence: Correspondence with Mrs. Meyer. (1 page), No year Nov
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
William C. Michaels residence: Correspondence with attorney Michaels. (9 pages), 1913
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Milburn Country Club: Correspondence with General Cusil Lechtman. (2 pages), 1917
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Arthur Miller residence: Correspondence with Miller regarding his property in the Country Club District. (2 pages), 1921
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Mount Washington Cemetery: Correspondence with President of The United States Trust Co. W.B. Clarke, Civil Engineer and Consultant Stephen A. Mitchell, Vice-President of the United States Trust Co. B.R. Clarke, Mt. Washington Comptroller George L. Nellis with payroll, General Manager Reginald Davidson, Superintendent R.E. Fields, Chief Engineer of the Kansas City Southern Railway Co. C.E. Johnston, and the Mt. Washington Cemetery Association with references to Mrs. W.B. Clarke's Memorial. Includes two sketches of plots for sale and a report, "Mutalization of Mt. Washington." Of interest is an undated proposal from Kessler to W.B. Clarke regarding the purchase of Washington Park to convert it into a modern cemetery, a Program of Exercises for Decoration Day (May 30, 1908), letter from W.H. Dunn of Dunn & McKee Landscape Architects mentioning the death of Mt. Washington Comptroller Nellis (September 8, 1915), and a letter from W.B. Clarke regarding cemetery maintenance and the issue of the Park Board taking control of cemeteries (November 25, 1922). (One map in OVERSIZE.) (151 pages), 1899; 1901; 1907-1909; 1913-1922
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Municipal Court Building: Correspondence with H.C. Broadwell and Architects Wilder & White. (3 pages), 1906; 1909
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.