Lauder, Frank

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An autochrome photograph of the Nelson Gallery of Art (now known as the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art), taken from the south.

An autochrome photograph of Michael J. Healey's residence, taken from the south. Healey was vice-president and general manager of John Deere Plow Company.

An autochrome photograph of Margaret J. Helmers by a cluster of Paul's scarlet roses around the entrance to her home. Her father, William C. Helmers, was an executive at the Helmers Manufacturing Company.

A color glass plate positive photograph of a man putting on the ninth hole of the Mission Hills Country Club Golf Course.

An autochrome photograph of a small child standing next to a statue of the Easter Bunny. This statue and accompanying eggs were part of the Country Club Plaza's Easter decorations.

An autochrome photograph of Lake Hiwassee looking east from a bridle path.

An autochrome photograph of Browning Fellers with Mary B. Fellers standing next to a polygonum vine on their property.

An autochrome photograph of tulips in the gardens at The Walnuts, taken looking west-northwest.

An autochrome photograph of the Unity Farm (Unity Village) Club House, taken from the east.

An autochrome photograph of to the west entrance of R. A. Long's residence. Long was co-founder of Long-Bell Lumber Company.

An autochrome photograph of Mark J. Morrin's residence from the southeast with October roses. Morrin's residence was on Blue Ridge Boulevard near U.S. 50.

An autochrome photograph of Julia M. Rockwell's house and garden, taken from the northeast. Julia and her husband, Bertrand Rockwell, were Kansas City pioneers, as well as the parents of architect Mary Rockwell Hook.

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