Description: Bethel Clinic medical staff, Newton, Kansas, left to right: Jay S. Benton, Eldon S. Rich, Delbert V. Preheim, Herbert Fransen, Vernon W. Vogt, Herbert R. Schmidt, Andrew Nachtigall, Frances A. Allen, Robert W. Myers, Erwin T. Olson, Milton A. Claassen, John W. Hertzler
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Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 30 x 14 cm
Source: Mary Ann Goering Preheim, 1994
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Note: Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.550, elecrec/acc1374
Description: unidentified Newton group, on back is handwritten "Frame for the hospital. Instructress: Mrs. A. J. Duff. Her son, LaRue, 6th from left, second row from top."
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Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Subject: Unidentified
Subject: Personal - Duff
Original size: 24 x 19 cm
Source: Bethel Sisters' Home, 1992
Photographer: Murphy, Newton, Kansas
Note: Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.568, elecrec/acc1398
Description: printed page from The Official State Atlas of Kansas (Philadelphia: L. H. Everts, 1887), book is not paginated so we don't know the page number; front side of page (seen here) shows "Morse's Ranche" near Wonsevu, owned by J. G. Morse of Newton, KS; other side shows Ragsdale Opera House, residences of T. P. Ragsdale and J. M. Ragsdale, and aerial perspective of Ragsdale Addition, Newton
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Location: Wonsevu, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 15.5 x 13 inches
Source: Dudley Dodgion Toevs, 1997
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Note: Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.505, elecrec/acc1311
Description: printed page from The Official State Atlas of Kansas (Philadelphia: L. H. Everts, 1887), book is not paginated so we don't know the page number; front side of page shows "Morse's Ranche" near Wonsevu, owned by J. G. Morse of Newton, KS; other side (seen here) shows Ragsdale Opera House, residences of T. P. Ragsdale and J. M. Ragsdale, and aerial perspective of Ragsdale Addition, Newton
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Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 13 x 15.5 inches
Source: Dudley Dodgion Toevs, 1997
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Note: Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.505, elecrec/acc1311
Description: "In 1913 the Kansas Anti-Horse Thief Society met in downtown Newton. John Reese drugstore was the first brick building in town."; used in Dudley Dodgion Toevs, Newton Remembering Yesterday Today (1994), p. 59
Date: 1913
Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 37 x 15 cm
Source: Dudley Dodgion Toevs, 1998
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Note: copy print, don't know location of original photo; Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.509, elecrec/acc1315
Description: "The Taft election train came through Newton in 1908."; used in Dudley Dodgion Toevs, Newton Remembering Yesterday Today (1994), p. 58
Date: 1908
Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 33 x 17 cm
Source: Dudley Dodgion Toevs, 1998
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Note: composite of pasted-together copy prints, don't know location of original photo; Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.508, elecrec/acc1314
Description: panorama of Newton, Kansas, looking east from the corner of Main and Broadway
Date: 1911
Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 28.5 x 5.75 inches
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Photographer: H. S. Stovall, Newton, Kansas
Note: Digitized by Weldon Schloneger, Dec. 2018, original at SA.III.498, elecrec/acc1304
Description: Sister Elfrieda Sprunger (deaconess at Bethel Hospital) visiting the "Mexican Camp"
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Location: Newton, Kansas
MLA filing: Penner, Anna Gertrude, Papers (MS.303)
Subject: Kansas - Newton - Miscellaneous
Original size: 10.5 x 6 cm
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Photographer:
Note: found in a photo album in her papers
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