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  2. St. Paul, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The reigning judge decided to allow the citizens to vote on the new name and St. Paul was chosen in an election held on April 11, 1895. Some claim the new name was selected to honor the Apostle Paul , but it was most probably selected in honor of St. Paul of the Cross , founder of the Passionists , who had just then established a home in Osage ...

  3. H.W. Gates Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Saint Paul, Kansas - Wikipedia

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  5. Oswego, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Oswego is located on the site of an Osage village called No tse Wa spe, which means "Heart Stays" or more loosely translated, "Quiet Heart." [4] Jesuit Missionaries from Osage Mission (now St. Paul, Kansas) who worked among the Osages called the village "Little Town," probably because the band of Osages who lived in the village were of the "Little Osage" division of the Osage People.

  6. Osage Mission's post - Wikipedia

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    Osage Mission's post was located at the Osage Catholic Mission, which was established in 1847. Eventually, Osage Mission became the town of St. Paul, Kansas, inside what would become Neosho County, Kansas.

  7. Osage Mission Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Mission Infirmary, located at 325 Main St. in St. Paul, Kansas, was built in 1872 to serve as an infirmary for members of the Osage Nation. It was moved in 1912 and then served as a private residence. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1] Known also as the Dodd House, it is Second Empire in style ...

  8. Olivia, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Senate has designated Olivia the "Corn Capital of the World". Olivia has been calling itself the "Corn Capital of the World" since 1973, when it erected its well-known 50-foot corn monument in the shape of an ear of corn. Olivia is the home to nine seed research facilities.

  9. Phillipsburg, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Fort was reconstructed in city park in 1962. [7] The first cemetery in the town, Close cemetery, was established on March 19, 1879 by the Fairview cemetery association and was deeded to the city on June 4, 1889. A branch of the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway was established through Phillipsburg in 1887. Also in 1887 complete telephone ...