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On Friday, August 9, 1912, Chalk Beeson died. His family managed to keep his memory alive for decades after his death. In 1915 his sons, Merritt and Otero, opened the Beeson Theater on First Avenue in Dodge City. His widow, Ida Beeson, remained a prominent member of Dodge City society until her death on June 15, 1928.
A Big Hand for the Little Lady (released in the UK under the misleading title Big Deal at Dodge City, since the film is set in Laredo, Texas) is a 1966 American Western film made by Eden Productions Inc. and released by Warner Bros.
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 ...
A ruling against Dodge City’s system could cause “a fundamental change” in how some communities elect representatives, said Spencer Duncan, a lobbyist for the League of Kansas Municipalities.
The Golden Triangle of Meat-packing or Golden Triangle of Beef refers to the influence of meat-packing in three southwestern Kansas counties and their principal cities: Dodge City, Garden City, and Liberal. While population decreased in many counties in western Kansas during the 20th century, these three cities and their environs experienced ...
Policy and Grants Strategist Emma Lieberth Osborn This will not be Osborn's first government-focused job. She previously worked for 15 years in government relations with issue-oriented nonprofits ...
Here's a quick look at all 14 area high school boys basketball teams: Aurora Greenmen. Head Coach: Cody Calhoun (seventh season, second at Aurora). Assistant Coaches: Austin Nupp, Tim Keyes, Adam ...
James Kennedy, was the son of a rich Tascosa, Texas, cattleman, Mifflin Kenedy, owner of the Laureles Ranch. Before the Laureles Ranch, Mifflin Kennedy was in a partnership with Richard King in the King Ranch. Cattleman would did cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail, to take there product to Dodge City, this is what made Dodge City a boomtown ...