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Harold Roe Bartle
Future politician as Mayor of Kansas City, MO

Hat in hand in Casper, WY where he worked as an official with the Boy Scouts of America. (6/16/1923). In 1928, Bartle was named the Scout Executive of the Kansas City area council, and he established the Tribe of the Mic-O-Say of the Arapaho people.

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Estes Park, CO (~1930)

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Wearing an Arminto type hat as a member of the Saddle and Sirloin Club, Kansas City, MO.

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As Mayor shown with the Lone Ranger Clayton Moore at Children’s Mercy Hospital. The young girl is showing Moore a picture of herself at age 3 with the disease she overcame, likely polio. Bartle is holding a box containing a Lone Ranger Silver Bullet souvenir for the girl. (~1961).

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Bartle was given the name Lone Bear by an Arapaho chief & he went by the name Chief Lone Bear in the Mic-O-Say tribe organization.

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Mayor Bartle gets credit for convincing Lamar Hunt to move his American Football League Dallas Texans to Kansas City in 1963. Hunt & his team GM Jack Steadman renamed the team the Kansas City Chiefs in honor of Harold Roe Bartle.
 
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Still one of those hats on the bay loaded with pins.
I found this pic researching the Kansas City Saddle and Sirloin Club taken in 1959 at a rodeo in Tucson, AZ. I count 6 Arminto style & wonder if they could all be Knox? The one in the LF of the pic is definitely blocked like mine. The pic helps to date them too. Saddle & Sirloin Club was founded in 1945.

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Theodore ‘Ted’ Clayton Llewellyn (1928 - 2022)

Shown on his horse Red Rider. Longtime member & past president of the Kansas City Saddle and Sirloin Club, & served on the American Royal Board of Governors. The Llewellyn’s maintained a home in CA where he was a member of Rancheros Vistadores, Verde Vaqueros, & also Round Up Riders of the Rockies. Maybe some of these hats will turn up some day.

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Dan Dillon “Deever” Casement (1868 - 1953)

Kansas cowboy, stockman, railroad builder, WWI soldier, author & philosopher, rugged individualist but a patriot. Said to be an "educated roughneck” holding degrees from Princeton & Columbia Universities. He strongly advocated for the conservation of natural resources, of land & water, & published frequently his views against open range free grazing (see what I did there?) as indefensible & untenable; & for smaller government & less federal involvement in the private sector.

Casement on left, smoking pipe

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Left to Right as marked: Casement; William M. Jardine (President of Kansas State Agricultural College, 1918-1925, & Secretary of Agriculture under President Calvin Coolidge); U.S. Senator Arthur Capper; & Francis D. Ferrell (President of Kansas State Agricultural College, 1925-1943). Other 3 are unidentified. (Pic from 1926).

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