A photograph of a display by the front desk of the library of a reproduced triceratops skull. On the right of the picture, a young girl reaches out to touch it.
A photograph of J.S. Boughton's printing office, established in 1879 and passed on to his youngest son Sydney Boughton in 1905. The image shows two young men working among the machinery. The one on the left, perhaps Paul Boughton, is binding a…
A portrait of James Stanley Emery (1826-1899), who played a part in founding the Kansas Atheneum. The photograph shows him aged 60 to 70 in a dark suit and spiffy bowtie.
A portrait of Joseph S. Boughton, who founded the first library in Lawrence. The photograph shows him at approximately 50 to 65 years of age, wearing a dark, pinstriped suit and a medal of the Grand Army of the Republic, of which he was a member as…
A photograph of Peter Emery, who played a large part in securing a Carnegie grant for the construction of a new library building. The photograph shows him aged 55 to 70 wearing a fur hat and a light gray suit with a dark gray waistcoat and tie.
A photograph of a program at the children's department. There is a line of children holding puppets in front of a puppet theater, and a group of children seated in chairs facing them.
A photograph of an architectural model of the Lawrence Public Library. The model shows the proposed library, a large one-story rectangular building with a flat roof. Its design features are typical of the New Formalism popular in the 1970s. The…
A photograph of the home of George A. Banks, where Helen M. Griswold moved with her Daughter Nellie Griswold after her marriage to George Banks. It was later residence to Nellie Griswold Beatty and her son Jerome Griswold Beatty.
A typewritten bio on Nellie Griswold Beatty, head librarian of the Lawrence Public Library. The bio summarizes her early life as well as her work in the library, and was evidently written before she retired in 1918.
Postcard with a sepia photograph of Massachusetts Street on the front. Photograph is looking north down Massachusetts Street from Eighth Street, Merchants Bank can is on the first corner of the right side. At the top of the photograph "Lawrence,…
Postcard with a colored image of the Wakarusa River on the front. Image depicts the river and both banks, two boats sit on the right side. At the top of the left side "Scene on Wakarusa River, Lawrence, Kansas." is printed in red ink. On the back…
Postcard with two black and white photographs of the Kaw flooding and Carl Kurz on the front. The photograph of the Kaw flooding is printed on the majority of the postcard and is looking north across the river. On the left side of the photograph is…
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the brick plant during the 1908 flood on the front. Photograph shows the brick plant partially submerged by the Kansas River. At the top of the left side "Pump house" is written in black ink next to a…
Postcard with a sepia photograph of Haskell Institute on the front. Photograph takes up the top half of the card and depicts the campus from a distance. Beneath the photograph "Lawrence, Kans. Haskell Indian Institute" is printed in brown ink. At the…
Postcard with a black and white photograph of Woodland Park on the front. Photograph depicts a large tent with several people walking next to it. In the middle "Mess Tent." is printed in white ink. On the back along the left side "Alfred Lawrence.…