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White City was founded in 1871 by a colony from Chicago. [5] It was named for F.C. White, superintendent of the Neosho division of the M-K-T Railroad , which was built on the land in 1868, prior to the existence of the community. [ 6 ]
Kansas: A History (1984) Dean, Virgil W., ed. John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History (2010), 27 short biographies by scholars; Gille, Frank H. ed. Encyclopedia of Kansas Indians Tribes, Nations and People of the Plains (1999) Hazelrigg, Clara H. A New History of Kansas (1895) online; Miner, Craig.
10,000-9000 BCE: First evidence of human beings in Kansas [1]; 1450: Wichita people founded the historical city of Etzanoa, near the modern day Arkansas City. 1500–1800: Proto-historic indigenous peoples in Kansas include the Pawnee, Kansa, Wichita, and Apache.
No. 2: ‘History wasn’t in black and white.’ Here’s how Shawnee Town ‘changed’ its history ... No. 12: From labor strikes to demolition, here’s the history of Kansas City’s Buck O ...
Kansas City history database from the Kansas City Public Library Archived June 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine; Sween, The Kansas City Star's 125th Anniversary homepage "Pictorial History of Kansas City and Wyandotte County Kansas Archived 2006-08-19 at the Wayback Machine". August 2000. Vintage Kansas City.com; Murrel Bland, History of ...
The Jenkins Building is a historic commercial building at 101 W. Mackenzie Street in White City, Kansas. William Schilling and Son had the building built circa 1885–86 for their general store. The two-story limestone building had an Italianate design with a plate glass storefront, segmental arched windows on the second floor, and a bracketed ...
Kansas City fine-diners are well-acquainted with the glimpses of the past on offer at The Savoy at 21c: the carved oak bar that dates back to the downtown restaurant’s opening in 1903, the ...
White was the leader in persuading Kansas newspaper editors and publishers to run a fund-raising campaign so as to invite Kansas's most famous artist, John Steuart Curry, to paint murals for Kansas. He got the support of Governor Walter Huxman and other politicians, and the result was the prestigious invitation to paint murals for the Kansas ...
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