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  2. History of the Kansas City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Years of the Stage: Kansas City at the Crossroads of American Theater, 1870-1930 (University of Missouri, 2007) Peterson, John E. The Kansas City Athletics: A Baseball History, 1954-1967 (McFarland, 2015). Rhodes, Richard. Cupcake land. Requiem for the Midwest in the Key of Vanilla. Harper's magazine, November 1987.

  3. Colonial Dames of America - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Dames of America (CDA) is an American organization comprising women who descend from one or more ancestors who lived in British North America between 1607 and 1775, and who aided the colonies in public office, in military service, or in another acceptable capacity.

  4. Category:Surnames - Wikipedia

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    Articles in this category are concerned with surnames (last names in Western cultures, but family names in general), especially articles concerned with one surname. Use template {} to populate this category. However, do not use the template on disambiguation pages that contain a list of people by family name.

  5. The history of women in real estate - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Women in the U.S. were not allowed to finance real estate purchases without a husband or male co-signer until the 1970s. More than 60 percent of all Realtors and property managers ...

  6. Lydia Lee Mather - Wikipedia

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    Lydia (Lee) George Mather (ca. 1670–January 23, 1734) was the English-American wife of wealthy businessman John George and Reverend Cotton Mather.She was the mother of Katherine Howell and stepmother to five of Mather's children.

  7. History of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Land Army of America (WLA) was a wartime women's labor pool organized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It failed to attract many town or city women to do farm work, but it succeeded in training several hundred farm wives in machine handling, safety, proper clothing, time-saving methods, and nutrition. [64]

  8. Susanna M. Salter - Wikipedia

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    Susanna Salter family home in Argonia, Kansas. Salter was elected mayor of Argonia on April 4, 1887. [4] Her election was a surprise because her name had been placed on a slate of candidates as a stunt by a group of men hoping to secure a loss that would humiliate women and discourage them from participation in politics.

  9. The most popular baby names in Kansas last year were ... - AOL

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