Places Filter CategoriesAllBirdseye ViewsCommemorativeCountryMain StreetPhotographersPublic BuildingsTown The Ozarks Learn More The Ozarks The Ozarks, named for the Ozark Plateau, covers much of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas as well as the northeast corner of Oklahoma and the southeast corner of Kansas. Missouri Postcards Learn More Missouri Postcards Starting in 1907 and continuing through the 1950s, postcards of local sites such as schools, churches, hospitals, courthouses, and scenic views were published even for small towns. Meyer's Universum Steel Engravings Learn More Meyer's Universum Steel Engravings These steel engravings are from the “Most remarkable places and objects of all countries” included in Meyer’s Universum, published by the Bibliographic Institute founded by Joseph Meyers. Shared here are four Missouri scenes which date between 1830 and 1850. Engravings Learn More Engravings Lithographs from steel and wood engravings published prior to 1923 are in the public domain and can be an informative addition to your family history. Public Homes and Hospitals Learn More Public Homes and Hospitals Postcards of the I.O.O.F. Home in Liberty, Missouri and the Veterans Home and Hospital in Waupaca, Wisconsin. Small Town America Learn More Small Town America Photographs of small-town merchants circa 1880 to 1915. Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Learn More Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Photographs taken in the D. P. (David Presly) Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri. D. P. Thomson was Kansas City's most prolific photographer, offering photographic services in Kansas City from 1873 until 1933. Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Learn More Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Photographs taken over a twenty-year period by Colvin in Galena, Kansas. ... Sort By DateTitleCommentsLast Modified
Filter CategoriesAllBirdseye ViewsCommemorativeCountryMain StreetPhotographersPublic BuildingsTown The Ozarks Learn More The Ozarks The Ozarks, named for the Ozark Plateau, covers much of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas as well as the northeast corner of Oklahoma and the southeast corner of Kansas. Missouri Postcards Learn More Missouri Postcards Starting in 1907 and continuing through the 1950s, postcards of local sites such as schools, churches, hospitals, courthouses, and scenic views were published even for small towns. Meyer's Universum Steel Engravings Learn More Meyer's Universum Steel Engravings These steel engravings are from the “Most remarkable places and objects of all countries” included in Meyer’s Universum, published by the Bibliographic Institute founded by Joseph Meyers. Shared here are four Missouri scenes which date between 1830 and 1850. Engravings Learn More Engravings Lithographs from steel and wood engravings published prior to 1923 are in the public domain and can be an informative addition to your family history. Public Homes and Hospitals Learn More Public Homes and Hospitals Postcards of the I.O.O.F. Home in Liberty, Missouri and the Veterans Home and Hospital in Waupaca, Wisconsin. Small Town America Learn More Small Town America Photographs of small-town merchants circa 1880 to 1915. Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Learn More Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri Photographs taken in the D. P. (David Presly) Thomson Studio in Kansas City, Missouri. D. P. Thomson was Kansas City's most prolific photographer, offering photographic services in Kansas City from 1873 until 1933. Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Learn More Colvin Studio in Galena, Kansas Photographs taken over a twenty-year period by Colvin in Galena, Kansas. ... Sort By DateTitleCommentsLast Modified