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Baldwin City is a city in Douglas County, Kansas, United States, [1] about 12 miles (19 km) south of Lawrence. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 4,826. [ 3 ] The city is home to Baker University , the state's oldest four-year university.
Baldwin City School and Auditorium-Gymnasium: Baldwin City School and Auditorium-Gymnasium: July 7, 2015 : 704 Chapel St. Baldwin City: 6: Barnes Apple Barn: Barnes Apple Barn: November 1, 2006 : 714 E. 1728 Rd.
The building is located at 1901 Olathe Bouelevard and was established in the mid-1890s by Horatio W. and Mary Gates. [2] That Gates family was among the first licensed embalmers in the state, and they built this Neoclassical-style funeral home in 1922 to house their growing business.
Baird, Texas – Matthew Baird (president of Baldwin Locomotive Works) Baker, Montana – A.G. Baker (engineer with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad) Baker City, Oregon – Senator Edward D. Baker (indirectly via Baker County, Oregon) [40] [41] Baker County, Florida – James McNair Baker, judge and Confederate Senator [42]
In Kansas City there are at least 10 or more. This includes the Kansas City suburbs. In south Kansas City there are at least 6 in a mile radius. Three together on one street. Two are found north of Kansas City in Cameron. Lustron House - 2401 Annalee Ave., Brentwood, Missouri; Lustron House - 407 W Spring St, Boonville, Missouri
Palmyra Township covers an area of 82.57 square miles (213.9 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Baldwin City. According to the USGS, it contains six cemeteries: Baldwin City, Brumbaugh, Oakwood, Old Black Jack, Prairie City and Vinland. The stream of Wymore Creek runs through this township.
All incorporated communities in Kansas are called cities, unlike in some states where some are called towns or villages.(11 of 50 states only have cities). Once a city is incorporated in Kansas, it will continue to be a city even after falling below the minimum required to become a city, and even if the minimum is later raised. [3]
The Rev. Dr. Quayle was appointed pastor of an M.E. Church in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1894. He was appointed to Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1897. He was sent back to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1900. He then was appointed pastor of the St. James M.E. Church in Chicago in 1904, serving there until his election to the episcopacy.