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  2. Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Albert I. Beach (1883–1939), mayor of Kansas City, Missouri [6] Joseph Boggs (1749–1843), army officer, moved from Old Westport Cemetery in 1915 [ 7 ] Daniel Boone III (1809–1880), and Mary Constance Philibert Boone (1814–1904), early Kansas City founders who settled in the area that later became Forest Hill Cemetery [ 8 ]

  3. William E. Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    William E. Vaughan (October 8, 1915 – February 25, 1977) was an American columnist and author.Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, he wrote a syndicated column for the Kansas City Star from 1946 until his death in 1977.

  4. Ness County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Ness County was established on February 26, 1867. [4] It was the site of an 1867 confrontation between the Cheyenne and Sioux tribes and General Winfield Scott Hancock at the Indian Village on Pawnee Fork, where the fighting helped inform George A. Custer's tactics throughout his career.

  5. Cloghoge - Wikipedia

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    The 1821 Census of Ireland spells the name as Cloughoge and Cloughlog and Cloughlough and states- containing 67 acres of arable & pasture lands. [6] [7] The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books spell the name as Clohoges. [8] The Cloghoge Valuation Office Field books are available for August 1838. [9] [10]

  6. Fragrant Hill Township, Dickinson County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Fragrant Hill Township is a township in Dickinson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2000 census , its population was 251. Fragrant Hill Township was organized in 1880.

  7. Boot Hill - Wikipedia

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    Although many towns use the name "Boot Hill", the first graveyard named "Boot Hill" was at Hays, Kansas, five years before the founding of Dodge City, Kansas. [1] The meaning of why cemeteries were called "Boot Hills" has been lost, but there are three plausible reasons.

  8. Wolcott House (Mission Hills, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Wolcott House is a historic house in Mission Hills, Kansas, U.S.. It was built in 1928 for John J. Wolcott, a grain dealer, and his wife Wynnogene (also known as Daisy). [ 2 ] It was designed by architect Selby Kurfiss in the Tudor Revival style , with elements of French eclecticism . [ 2 ]

  9. Category:Hills of Kansas - Wikipedia

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