Pure Bred License 120
Oliver
A purebred stallion, black in color, with a fine record on past performances, will make the season of 1922 at any place west of Cross Creek in Rossville.
Terms-$10 to insure colt to stand and suck
Detached residence, rectangle with asymmetrical entrance, two stories, four front bays, wood frame and weatherboard construction, stone foundation (parged), sidegable roof. Shed entry on square posts, 2/2 wooden double-hung windows, glazed wooden…
The gentleman seated in the photograph is John W. McDanield. John McDanield is the son of B. F. McDanield. The gentleman standing in the photograph is unidentified.
(L-R): Johnny Bartlett and Charles "Hack" McEnulty, Sr. in the McEnulty backyard at 300 East Third St.. In the shadow of the iconic Tonganoxie water tower. Bartlett owned grocery stores in Tonganoxie and McLouth. McEnulty was the manager of the…