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An 8" x 10" black and white photograph taken by Urbin Rudelll. Employees of the Kansas Portland Cement Company in front of the company office building. The photograph is dated 1915. Cecil Mitchell is circled in red ink, front row, 3rd from the right.…

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Employees of the Kansas Portland Cement Company standing in front of the office. This photo was taken in 1915. Cecil Mitchell is identified as third from the right in the front row. There is also a picture of him in the right hand corner of the…

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A 5" x 7" black and white photograph copied from a glass negative shows one of the completed cement plant buildings. Photograph not dated.

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A 5" x 7" black and white photograph copied from a glass negative shows the construction of the cement plant. Information on the front states: Portland Cement Company under construction. This photograph is not dated.

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The idea of a public library took shape in 1941 when several members of the Round Table Club thought it would be a fine project for their group to promote. A committee was formed to investigate the library needs of the high school and grade school…

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A 5" x 7" black and white photograph copied from a glass negative of the Portland Cement Company office. Information on the front of the photograph states: Office of the cement plant - 1907

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Supreme Motor Oil Company and Frey Ford located on the NW corner of Oak and 3rd Street.

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The Stephen Oil Company & Garage was located at Front and Cedar streets. The photo is dated 1980.

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Ernie Hymer built this Skelly Oil Company in the mid 1940's. It was located on the NW corner of Oak & 3rd Street. McCann & Love Motor Company, Garage and Truck Stop shared the building. Also pictured are three unidentified men.

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A photo of the Skelly Oil Company located on the corner of Front and Oak Street was taken in the 1940's. It was rebuilt and owned by Lewis Wright. The Bonner Springs Dari Queen now sits on this location.
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