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Colgan Home, 2650 East 29th Street; Mrs. Trow's boardinghouse, 1314 Troost Ave.; Mike Pendergast's 10th Ward Democratic Club, 2535 Prospect Boulevard
… colgan home, 2650 east 29th street; mrs. trow's boardinghouse, 1314 troost ave.; mike pendergast's 10th ward democratic club, … image image in march 1905, when truman's parents moved to a farm near clinton, he moved in with his aunt, emily truman colgan, who lived in a big new house only a short distance away at 2650 east 29th street (pictured left). truman greatly enjoyed the company of his two cousins, myra and mary colgan (pictured below right) with whom he remained close throughout his life. "...they had the most hilarious time--those …
Convention Hall
… a banker in kansas city and a farmer in grandview, he went to piano recitals and operas here. his cousins myra and mary colgan took him to a whole season of opera at convention hall. "...i haven't recovered from that seige of grand opera yet," …
Farm, Lee's Summit, Missouri
… farm, lee's summit, missouri the farm home that truman's aunt and uncle, rochester and emily truman colgan, lived in until about 1904 is now under longview lake, not far offshore from the longview lake golf course. truman …
Kansas City
… east 12th street 23. 2640 brooklyn avenue music studio (off map) 8. jackson democratic club 24. 2650 east 29th street colgan house (off map) 9. u.s. courthouse 25. 1314 troost avenue trow boardinghouse (off map) 10. federal reserve …
Homes
… summit under longview lake lee's summit, mo this was the farm home of truman's aunt and uncle, rochester and emily truman colgan. truman came here to visit when he was a boy and young man. 2650 east 29th street kansas city, mo truman moved into his aunt emily truman colgan's home in march 1905. 1314 troost avenue kansas city, mo truman lived at mrs. trow's boardinghouse from 1905 to 1906 …
Theaters of Kansas City
… once in a while, truman would go to an opera at the convention hall. "i have some cousins in kansas city [myra and mary colgan] who affect intellect," he wrote to bess. "they once persuaded me to go to a season of grand opera with them. it …