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  2. Vaile Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Vaile was born in Vermont in 1831; he graduated in law from the University of Louisville and moved to Kansas City, Missouri in 1859, [1] before finally settling in Independence in 1870. [2] A "strong supporter of the abolitionism movement" with a passion for politics, he was among the founders of the Republican Party in Jackson County. [1]

  3. Concordia Blade-Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Concordia Blade-Empire has a rich history of newspaper publication in the county. The paper today has its roots in two separate newspapers. (Several sources, including Janet Pease Emerey's book on the history of Concordia claim a third newspaper, The Republican, merged and/or was purchased by The Republican Valley Empire).

  4. Republican empire - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire is probably the best known example of a republican empire. Originally, Rome was a monarchy, ruled directly by an absolute ruler. The king was later overthrown and replaced with a Republican system that protected certain rights of the citizens. Over time, the republic broke down as the Roman senate started to cede more and more ...

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  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas

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    Kansas counties. There are over 1,600 ... Allen County Jail. January 25, 1971 204 N. Jefferson St. ... Southern bank of the Republican River, southeast of Clay Center [11

  7. A Kansas county shredded old ballots as the law required, but ...

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    Johnson County in the Kansas City area issued a statement Thursday that its election office finished Wednesday destroying ballots and other records from 2019, 2020 and 2021, under the direction of ...

  8. Tom Pendergast - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph Pendergast (July 22, 1872 – January 26, 1945), also known as T. J. Pendergast, was an American political boss who controlled Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri, from 1925 to 1939.

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