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  2. Etzanoa - Wikipedia

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    Etzanoa is a historical city of the Wichita people, located in present-day Arkansas City, Kansas, near the Arkansas River, that flourished between 1450 and 1700. [1] Dubbed "the Great Settlement" by Spanish explorers who visited the site, Etzanoa may have housed 20,000 Wichita people. [2] The historical city is considered part of Quivira. [3]

  3. History of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Etzanoa is located in present-day Arkansas City, Kansas, near the Arkansas River. [3] In 1601, Juan de Oñate visited the city of Etzanoa. Oñate and the other explorers who accompanied him called the city "the Great Settlement". Etzanoa may have been home to about 20,000 people at the time Oñate and his expedition found and explored the city. [4]

  4. Willie Oates - Wikipedia

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    Oates was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, the daughter of Harry L. Long (1889-1974), a pharmacist who served several terms as mayor of Arkansas City, and Roberta Fern Jorden Long (1894–1983). She entered the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 1938, graduating in 1941 with a degree in foreign languages. While she was there she was a ...

  5. Quivira - Wikipedia

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    The first several yearbooks printed by the University of Kansas were entitled Quivira Also, a major arterial road runs through the Johnson County suburbs of Kansas City named "Quivira Road". A large abandoned pueblo in Torrance County, New Mexico, was named "La Gran Quivira" ("the Great Quivira").

  6. List of defunct colleges and universities in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City University: Kansas City: 1896 [27] 1933: This school, located in Kansas City, Kansas should not be confused with UMKC, which was also sometimes historically called "Kansas City University" and is located across the state line in Kansas City, Missouri. [28] Kansas Technical Institute: Salina: 1965: 1991: Merged with Kansas State ...

  7. Robert Docking - Wikipedia

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    He married Elkhart, Kansas native and University of Kansas business graduate Meredith Marina Gear on June 17, 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] In 1956, Docking moved to Arkansas City, Kansas to take a position as vice president of Union State Bank. In 1959 he became president of the bank.

  8. Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe - Wikipedia

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    In 1722, La Harpe ascended the Arkansas River and found two distinct rock formations on the Arkansas River, the smaller one the South bank he named Le petit rocher and the larger on the North bank le rocher francais. He based a trading post near the smaller formation, as a Quapaw Indian settlement was stationed there. He explored the Arkansas ...

  9. History of the University of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The history of the University of Kansas can be traced back to 1855, when efforts were begun to establish a "University of the Territory of Kansas." Nine years later in 1864, together with the help of Amos Adams Lawrence , former Kansas Governor Charles L. Robinson , and several other prominent figures, the Kansas Legislature chartered the ...