The Grand Central Station which stood for several decades at Second and Wyandotte Streets, Kansas City, Missouri. During this time trains began and ended their runs to and from the Gulf of Mexico on the lines now known as the Kansas City Southern Lines. From: Kansas City Chamber of Commerce.
Members of the 129th Field Artillery stopping in Chicago for a bite to eat on returning home to Camp Funston, Kansas. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
View of Military and Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri, at the parade in honor of the return of the 129th Field Artillery from France to Kansas City, Missouri. From: 35th Division Collection.
Wo5rld War I soldiers wait at what appears to be the railroad station to travel "To Concerre." From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
Return of the 35th Division to Kansas City, Missouri after the end of World War I. Unidentified soldiers and members of the crowd are milling around Union Station. From: Ted Marks.
Return of the 35th Division to Kansas City, Missouri after the end of World War I. Unidentified soldiers and members of the crowd are milling around Union Station. From: Ted Marks.
Frisco Railroad Depot, probably near Grandview, Missouri. John Sweeton on hand car. Others: the youngest Cornelius boy; Eugene Cornelius; Hobart Hall; John Hughes (possibly); Sam Thornton; William Little or George Pitts. From: Mrs. Roger Smith, Grandview, Missouri