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Mulvane was laid out in 1879 [6] [7] at the junction of five Santa Fe rail lines. It is named for Joab R. Mulvane, a railroad official who was instrumental in bringing the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad to Mulvane. [8] Mulvane was changed to a city of the second class on December 20, 2001. [7]
Mulvane Art Museum justed turned 100 years old. Here is a look into its past, present and future. Take a look into one of first art museums west of Mississippi River: Mulvane Art Museum
Mulvane may refer to: Mulvane, Kansas, a city in Sedgwick and Sumner Counties, Kansas; Mulvane, West Virginia, a community in Fayette County, West Virginia
That month, a new casino opened [26] about thirty miles from Kansas Star in Sedgwick County, despite legal battles from the city of Mulvane and Sumner County to stop it from opening. [27] The State of Kansas also had sued the new casino, while still owning the Kansas Star Casino as competition. [28] An appeal was filed in August 2021. [29]
He was identified Thursday as David Humbolt of rural Mulvane. Sedgwick County sheriff’s deputies responded at 2:06 p.m. to a farming accident in the 10200 block of S. 127th Street East, sheriff ...
The 178th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, and mustered in for one year service on September 26, 1864, under the command of Colonel Joab Arwin Stafford. The regiment was attached to the Defenses Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, Department of the Cumberland , to January 1865. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, XXIII Corps ...
Known as the "father of Australian archaeology", [7] [8] Mulvaney was the "first university-trained archaeologist to make Australia his field of study". [9]In March 2019 the Australian Academy of the Humanities launched the John Mulvaney Fellowship for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career researchers working in the humanities.
Set during Australia's colonial era over the period 1798–1812, the series follows the life of Mary Mulvane, a daughter of an Irish school master. At 18, she is transported to New South Wales for a term of seven years after attempting to take back her family's milk cow which had been seized by the British "in lieu of tithes" to the local proctor.