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  2. H.W. Gates Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The building is located at 1901 Olathe Bouelevard and was established in the mid-1890s by Horatio W. and Mary Gates. [2] That Gates family was among the first licensed embalmers in the state, and they built this Neoclassical-style funeral home in 1922 to house their growing business.

  3. Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Harvey House (Florence, Kansas) A. J. Harwi House; Seth Hays House; W. W. Hetherington House; Perry Hodgden House; Home on the Range Cabin; Hope House (Garden City, Kansas) Hopkins House (Tecumseh, Kansas) Horn–Vincent–Russell Estate; Frank Howard House; Edgar W. Howe House; Richard Howe House

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wyandotte ...

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    July 12, 2019 (753 State Ave., & 754-756 Minnesota Ave. Kansas City: 4: Castle Rock: Castle Rock: February 18, 2000 (852 Washington Boulevard: Kansas City

  5. JW Jones - Wikipedia

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    J.W. Jones or JW-Jones may refer to: J.W. Jones (1894–1979), former president of Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College JW-Jones (born 1980), Canadian blues guitarist, singer and songwriter

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  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson ...

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    Map of Kansas City, Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas City, Missouri outside downtown.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the Jackson County portions of Kansas City, Missouri, United States, outside downtown.

  8. John Tecumseh Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Tauy Jones House (ca. 1863–1867) was a hotel and home in Ottawa, Kansas. The stone house was built on the site of his earlier homes and trading post, which were burned by pro-slavers Tauy Jones Hall (ca. 1866–1869) at Ottawa University in Kansas. John Tecumseh “Tauy” Jones (1800-1873, Chippewa) was a leading businessman and Baptist ...

  9. Thomas B. Bullene - Wikipedia

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    He was active with the Kansas City Board of Trade and helped found the Kansas City Club which is headquartered where his home stood. [citation needed] Bullene was a Republican. Bullene served in the Kansas City City Council from 1880 to 1881 and was elected as Mayor of Kansas City in 1882. He ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Congress in 1888. [1] [3]