Box 16
Contains 20 Results:
W.F. Shelton Land Agency: Correspondence with J.G. Brown regarding the development of the Fishing River Amusement Park. (11 pages), 1907
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
State Hospital #4: Correspondence with Hospital Secretary W.W. Walters, Board Secretary W.L. Tomlinson, Henry Wright, and Hospital Superintendent Dr. William F. Kuhn regarding landscaping, walks, and driveways, and payroll. Includes 1905 annual report to the Board and plant list (April 21, 1906). (83 pages), 1905-1906; 1913
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Correspondence with John J. Cruikshank and President of North Missouri Lumber Co. W.B. Pettibone regarding park development of 100 acres on bluff north of town. (5 pages), 1909
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Patti F. Gates: Correspondence regarding a memorial to Judge Gates at Mt. Washington Cemetery. (4 pages), 1920 Nov
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Stich Park: Correspondence with Architect Clarence K. Birdsall regarding the donation of land for a park in memory of Mrs. Stich's husband. (4 pages), 1918 Apr
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Lincoln Institute: Correspondence with the Secretary of the Board of Regents Nelson C. Burch regarding ground improvements. (10 pages), 1910
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Hugh Stephens residence: Correspondence with the president of the Hugh Stephens Printing Co. regarding his new home. (2 pages), 1914 Feb
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Longview Farm: Correspondence with Longview Proprietor R.A. Long, General Manager C.J. Tucker and Architect Henry Hoit about the need for a head gardener, Kansas City Board of Park Commissioners Head Gardener L.C. Chapman, and John J. White and L.M. Badger of Merriam regarding the procurement of shrubbery. (71 pages), 1913-1914
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.
Longview Farm: Correspondence with Architect Henry Hoit, General Manager C.J. Tucker, Executive Officer of the Kansas City Board of Park Commissioners Ralph Benedict, reference to resurfacing farm roads, Proprietor R.A. Long, and F.A. Sarber of Longview, and telegrams and payroll. (One blueprint of a lily pond in OVERSIZE.) (54 pages), 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.
Longview Farm: Correspondence with General Manager C.J. Tucker about securing Victoria lilies from Shaw's Garden in St. Louis, Proprietor R.A. Long regarding the "Cornell System of Irrigation," and Architect Henry Hoit, and telegrams. Of interest is a letter from B.L. Lambouth Real Estate to Architect Hebert Hare about street lighting (December 26, 1922) and three sketches of trellises. (47 pages), 1919-1920; 1922
The George E. Kessler Papers include business and personal correspondence, pamphlets, reports, minutes of proceedings, invitations, postcards, brochures, photographs, blueprints, sketches, and maps.