Elmwood Cemetery

Elmwood Cemetery
Author: Bruce Mathews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Cemeteries
ISBN: 9781935362678

Perhaps nowhere in the Kansas City community does the Kansas City story unfold more poignantly than in the life stories of the people buried in historic Elmwood Cemetery. These people, and their counterparts who rest in other burial grounds in Greater Kansas City, are the individuals who gave us the Kansas City Spirit. Elmwood Cemetery: Stories of Kansas City will take you on a rich journey of discovery as the authors ... some two dozen community leaders recruited by professional photographer and Elmwood Cemetery trustee Bruce Mathews ... bring to life the stories of people who made Kansas City a thriving, diverse community, with respect for the past and an eye toward the future. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Elmwood Cemetery was founded in 1872 at 4900 Truman Road in Kansas City, Mo. Its beautiful grounds, designed by noted landscape architect George Kessler, are a repository for some 36,000 souls some famous, some infamous, some altogether unknown. Their stories trace Kansas City from its earliest days as a frontier town, through boom years when railroads first rumbled across the Missouri River, and into the 20th century, when stockyards flourished and downtown buildings muscled their way onto the skyline. Featuring the photography of Bruce Mathews. Foreword by Adele Hall. Royalty proceeds from sales of the book will be donated to the Elmwood Cemetery Society.

Union Cemetery

Union Cemetery
Author: Union Cemetery (Stevens Point, Wis.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

A History Lover's Guide to Kansas City

A History Lover's Guide to Kansas City
Author: Paul Kirkman
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439670277

Discover the sights, sounds, and rich history of Kansas City—from ancient burial mounds to a world-class jazz museum. Kansas City is often seen as a “cow town” with great barbecue and steaks. But it’s also a city with more boulevards than Paris and more working fountains than Rome. There are burial mounds that date back more than two thousand years. The National World War I Museum and Memorial, opened in 1926, stands more than two hundred feet tall. Leila’s Hair Museum has a collection that brings tourists from all over the nation. The Kansas City Jazz Museum features a historic district and world-class museum that document a time when dance halls, cabarets, speakeasies, and even honky-tonks and juke joints fostered the development of a new musical style. Join Missouri historian Paul Kirkman as he cuts a trail past the stockyards and takes you on a tour into the heart of America—Kansas City. Includes photos and information on Kansas City landmarks

Union Cemetery

Union Cemetery
Author: Millicent Zindel Hild
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1993
Genre: Cemeteries
ISBN:

Wow!

Wow!
Author: Toni Wood
Publisher: Kansas City Star Books
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780960488490