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Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1250071484. Dykstra, Robert R. The Cattle Towns. University of Nebraska Press, 1968. Dykstra, Robert R. and JoAnn Manfra. Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West. University Press of Kansas, 2017. online review. Miner, Craig.
People from Dodge City, Kansas. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. R. Roman Catholic bishops of Dodge City (6 P) S.
City hall building in Dodge City, Kansas, around 1913. Part of a series on the. History of Kansas; Periods; Timeline; Pre-statehood before 1861; Since statehood 1861 ...
Ford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Dodge City. [2] As of the 2020 census, its population was 34,287. [1] The county was named in honor of James Ford, a brevet brigadier general during the American Civil War.
Dodge City, Kansas 67801, United States: Circulation: 2,149 [1 ... GateHouse Media acquired the paper from Morris Publishing Group as part of a larger sale of papers ...
James H. "Dog" Kelley (1833–1912), mayor of Dodge City 1877–1881, founder of Kelly Opera House, briefly supervised law-enforcement career of Wyatt Earp [13]
Lewis was part of the Hall of Fame’s inaugural class in 1986 and inducted alongside other groundbreaking performers including Chuck Berry, James Brown, Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Presley.
In 1876, Chalk Beeson returned home to Marshalltown, Iowa, where he married 22-year-old Ida Gause on July 17, 1876. The newlyweds intended to locate in Kansas City, Missouri. Before they could do so, Chalk had to return to Dodge City to collect money owed him by A.J. Peacock, the owner of the Billiard Hall Saloon.