KHC Photo Collection
Title
KHC Photo Collection
Description
Various photographs collected and arranged by subject in the Kansas Heritage Center's photograph cabinet. This collection contains photographs related to various subjects and events, mostly located in Dodge City, Kansas.
The items listed here are just a small sample of what is available to view at the Kansas Heritage Center.
The items listed here are just a small sample of what is available to view at the Kansas Heritage Center.
Collection Items
Alonzo Webster Funeral, Front Street
Funeral procession for former mayor A.B. Webster going down Front Street in Dodge City, Kansas. There is also a bone picker on his wagon in the foreground watching the procession.
Dodge City Hose Team
Fire Team between First and Second Streets on Chestnut facing west in Dodge City, Kansas.
Dodge City Flour Mills
A photograph of the exterior of the Dodge City Flour Mills building in Dodge City, Kansas.
Dodge City Flour Mills, Interior
An interior photograph from the Dodge City Flour Mills in Dodge City, Kansas.
F.D. Coburn, Secretary of Kansas State Board of Agriculture, in a Ford County, Kansas, Wheat Field
A photograph of F.D. Coburn and several others in a wheat field in Ford County, Kansas. There is an inscription under the photograph of a quote from F.D. Coburn that says "I never saw so much wheat in one day in all my life." The back of the…
Dodge City High School Girl's Basketball Team, 1907
A photograph of the girl's basketball team at Dodge City High School in 1907. Some are identified:
Front Row, Left to Right:
1. ?
2. ?
3. Frances Meairs Wilson
4. ?
Second Row, Left to Right
1. ?
2. Gussie Miller
3. ?
4. Irene…
Front Row, Left to Right:
1. ?
2. ?
3. Frances Meairs Wilson
4. ?
Second Row, Left to Right
1. ?
2. Gussie Miller
3. ?
4. Irene…
Phoenix Club
A photograph of the Phoenix club, a men's social club in Dodge City that was a forerunner to the Dodge City Chamber of Commerce. The Phoenix Club was originally organized in 1886 and later became known as the Industrial Club until the organization of…
First House in Lawrence, Kansas
A photograph of a four men in front of a log cabin in what eventually became Lawrence, Kansas. The back of the card reads "First house in Lawrence, Kansas"