. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . MAJOR TOM ANDERSONS FAMOaS MODOC GLEE CLUB. This popular Club was organized by Major Anderson in the summec and fall of 1876, having had a continuous and successfulexistence ever since, and is the special pride of Topeka and the State; are always in great demand at National G, A. R. Encamp-ments and other gatherings. Major Tom Anderson, the fa


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . MAJOR TOM ANDERSONS FAMOaS MODOC GLEE CLUB. This popular Club was organized by Major Anderson in the summec and fall of 1876, having had a continuous and successfulexistence ever since, and is the special pride of Topeka and the State; are always in great demand at National G, A. R. Encamp-ments and other gatherings. Major Tom Anderson, the father of the Club, is an old-time Kansan, respected, honored and loved by all. (116). KANSAS CITY. BT HON. E. M. CLENDESING. SECRETART OF TUE COMMERflAL CLUB. KANSAS CITY. MO. At the mouth of the Kausas river is the metropolis of the great Southwest — Kansas City. This isone of the few cities in this country that have required two States in which to build a city — Missouri andKansas. The dividing-line between these States is an imaginary one, ( not the river, as is the generalimpression,) and the visitor to Kansas City, unless thoroughly acquainted with the situation, cannot t«Ilwhether he is in Missouri or Kansas. Kansas City is the namesake of Kansas, and their interests are inseparable. The natural course for trade is to seek a market east of it, and Kansas is the great empire which the merchants and business men of Kansas City cultivate for the natural outlet of merchandise and manufactured product; and while this article deals specifically with the interests of Kansas City, Mo., loyal Kansas Cityans acknowledge that whatever this city has become in the past t


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