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Ellinwood is a city in the southeast corner of Barton County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 2,011. [3] History.
Minnis was born on January 3, 1904, in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of Joseph William Minnis and Sarah Summerville.He was educated at the Bloom High School, and then at Nashotah House from where he graduated in 1929 with a Bachelor of Divinity, and awarded a Doctor of Divinity in 1947.
Minnis may refer to: Ewell Minnis, a village and civil parish; Rhodes Minnis, a village and civil parish; Stelling Minnis, a village and civil parish; One of several people with the surname Minnis: Alastair Minnis (b. 1948), British academic; Arnold Minnis (1891–1972) English cricketer and military officer; Chelsey Minnis (b. 1970), American poet
The Methodist Protestant Church continued to maintain the building until 1921 when they sold it to the Benjamin Chapel Association. The association was named for Benjamin B. Allender, who was instrumental in building the church. Regular church services and Sunday school classes were held until 1940, and occasionally until 1952.
The Wolf Hotel, located at 104 E. Santa Fe in Ellinwood in Barton County, Kansas, was built in 1894. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] It was designed by architect S.S. Voigt in Italianate style. It is a commercial two-part commercial block building which is 140 feet (43 m) deep (east to west) and 50 feet ...
Jack Minnis (1926-2005) was an American activist, and the founder and director of opposition research for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the Civil Rights Movement era. Minnis researched federal expenditures and state and local subversion of racial equality.
The Jemez Historic Site (formerly Jemez State Monument) is a state-operated historic site on New Mexico State Road 4 in Jemez Springs, New Mexico.The site preserves the archaeological remains of the 16th-century Native American Gíusewa Pueblo and the 17th-century Spanish colonial mission called San José de los Jémez.
The seminary was established in 1907 when the Ellinwood Bible Training School (founded by the Presbyterians in 1905) and the Florence B. Nicholson Bible Seminary (established by the Methodists in 1905) merged into one theological institution . [9] [10]