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Leonardville.Kansas - City of the Plains - Chapter 2 The gold standard versus free silver was a burning issue that fall. ... A barbecue in the grove fed the hungry crowd; then ball games, shooting matches, ... The Kansas City World of September 3, 1896, carried a front page story on ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - City of the Plains - Chapter 4 Insurance -- Shillerston, Harbes, Manshardt, Nickelson, Diefendorf Two Jewelers -- Ayres and Anton Horling Kendall Livery Alexander Lumber Company ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - Welcome to Leonardville, Kansas USA / 66449 Where we hear the birds a singing and enjoy the Kansas air. Welcome to this spot, ye travelers here today. For it is Leonardville, Kansas, U.S.A. ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - City Government & City Services Twin Valley Telephone Phone: 1-800-515-3311. Twin Valley Telephone Website: www.twinvalley.net. Twin Valley Telephone email: tvtinc@twinvalley.net ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - Leonardville M.E. Church Dedication Last Sunday being the day appointed for the dedication of the new M. E. Church it was essential that everything should be in readiness by Saturday night, ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - Leavenworth, Kansas and Western Railway ... In 1897 the Kansas Central Railroad was sold under foreclosure proceedings to the Leavenworth, Kansas and Western (LK&W) Railway Company. ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - City of the Plains - Chapter 3 City of the Plains - Chapter 3. Children's Aid Society of New York. The New York Orphans. The Leonardville Monitor announced on May 27, 1886, that word had ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - History of Area Churches The business meeting was held in the G. R. Nanninga home. ... The Evangelical people held camp meetings in the Nanninga grove in those years -- in several ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - Jonathan C. Ford Jonathan Cunningham Ford, my Grandfather, an early settler in the Leonardville area, came to Atchison, Kansas in 1871. Atchison was an entry point for many ...
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Leonardville.Kansas - Roy M. Daniels Roy Daniels, retired rural mail carrier of Leonardville, is seen here (see picture above) in his 1914 Ford Model T. Of course the picture was taken in 1914, ...
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