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Towns were either pro-slavery or abolitionist. When Kansas became a free state in 1861, pro-slavery towns died out. Survival of a town also depended on if it won the county seat. Towns that were contenders for the county seat and lost typically saw most, if not all, of their town die out.
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Decatur is a ghost town in Roosevelt Township of Decatur County, Kansas, United States. [1] History. Decatur was issued a post office in 1874. The post office was ...
Norcatur is a city in Decatur County, Kansas, United States. [2] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 159. [4] History.
A 69-year-old Cowley County woman’s body was found in a pond on Christmas Day after she had been reported missing on Saturday. Janet Spoon was reported missing after Cowley County Sheriff’s ...
Decatur County is a county located in Northwest Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Oberlin. [2] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 2,764. [1] The county was named in honor of Stephen Decatur, Jr., a commodore in the United States Navy who served during both Barbary Wars in North Africa, the Quasi-War with France, and the War of 1812 with Britain.
History's Lost and Found is a television show from the History Channel that debuted as a three part series in December 1998. [1] It first aired as a weekly series on August 7, 1999. Each episode is divided into different segments concerning a different "lost" item or artifact from history. Most of the time, the segments do not relate.