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Hawthorn, A Bed & Breakfast
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The Evans is named after Hawthorn's second owner, L. Fred Evans who purchased the house from Florence Cole Gallagher in 1925. Mr. Evans was Treasurer and Chairman of the Board at Emery, Bird, Thayer, a well-known Kansas City department store. Rebekah was the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Richard Field. She and Fred had three children, Richard, Rebekah and Frederick. The family lived at Hawthorn for nineteen years and in 1944, widow, Rebekah, sold the beautiful home to Mrs. Lottie Gillmor. |
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L. Fred Evans, Judge Richard Fields, Rebekah Fields, Rebekah Evans, Richard Evans, Frederick Evans |
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