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  3. Belleville, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Belleville was founded in 1869, and incorporated as a city in 1878. [4] It was named for Arabelle Tutton, the wife of a member of the town company. [5] The first post office in Belleville was established in February 1870. [6]

  4. Talk:Belleville, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    3 Blacklisted Links Found on Belleville, Kansas. 1 comment. 4 ... 5 External links modified. 1 comment. 6 External links modified. 1 comment. 7 Obituaries. 1 comment ...

  5. Belleville Township, Chautauqua County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Township covers an area of 59.74 square miles (154.7 km 2) and contains two incorporated settlements: Chautauqua and Peru. According to the USGS, it contains seven cemeteries: Booth, Findley, Marshall, McClarney, Oak Grove, Oak Hill and Peru. The streams of Harper Creek, Otter Creek and Possum Trot Creek run through this township.

  6. Belleville Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Belleville Telescope is a local newspaper in Belleville, Kansas. [2] It was the first paper in Republic County, [3] established September 20, 1870, by J. C. Humphrey (some records show "J. C. Murphy") and at that time there were only two houses in the town. It was suspended February 1, 1872 and started again July 3, 1873 as an eight-column ...

  7. Belleville Township, Republic County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Township is a township in Republic County, Kansas, United States. History. Belleville Township was organized in 1871. [1] References

  8. Isaac O. Savage - Wikipedia

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    Isaac O. Savage (September 30, 1833 – April 9, 1908) [1] was an early writer of the history of Republic County, Kansas. He was active in the community as a local politician and later served as a state senator in the Kansas legislature. [2] Savage was born in Moravia, New York on September 30, 1833. In 1848 and 1849 he completed academic ...

  9. List of cemeteries in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the eastern outskirts of the city of Fort Scott. A granite monument was erected in 1984 in memory of the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry. [2] Leavenworth National Cemetery: 1973 128.8 acres (0.521 km 2) Leavenworth: Leavenworth