Name/Title
Duncan, John A., Sr., in Craig's Rifles Uniform, Photos (2) c. 1880Entry/Object ID
P1991.1H.234Description
Duncan, John A., Sr., in Craig's Rifles Uniform, Photos (2) c. 1880. b/w. Formal portrait of man with thinning hair, clean shaven except for mustache. wearing military-style uniform, with three rows of brass buttons on chest, epaulets, holding sword with tassel on handle. This the uniform of the social group Craig's Rifles organized first in Kansas City as mentioned below. (#235 is close-up from #234)
See Kansas City Journal, "Craig's Rifles: article, March 19, 1922, which includes news photo of Duncan in uniform.
Craig's Rifles, a wholly social organization, had its origin when Kansas City civilians were organized as a Home Guard to maintain order during the labor strikes of the summer of 1877. Company A was captained by Henry H. Craig. It became an actual independent military unit after this conflict, but devolved into a social organization. It held famous balls and a yearly encampment. The group disbanded in 1887.
Original digital scan located on History CD 01Made/Created
Date made
1880Place
City
St. JosephState/Province
MissouriLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Print, PhotographicNomenclature Primary Object Term
PhotographNomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Social Clubs, Home Guard, Kansas City Labor Strikes, 1877, Craig's Rifles, Duncan FamilyRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
John A. DuncanPerson or Organization
Henry H. CraigRelated Entries
Notes
AM9999.714.17249, P9999.714.17248Provenance
Notes
Copy of photograph created by Don Reynolds, SJM staff photographer, c. 1960s.