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Newton is a city in and the county seat of Harvey County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 18,602. [3] [4] Newton is located 25 miles (40 km) north of Wichita. The city of North Newton is located immediately north and exists as a separate political entity.
The Warkentin House is a house in Newton, Kansas, United States.The home of Bernhard Warkentin and Wilhelmina Eisenmayer Warkentin, it was built between 1886 and 1887. It is listed on the Kansas Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places as a splendid example of the Victorian period in American architecture and furnishings.
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The Newton Gang (ca. 1919 through 1924) was an outlaw gang of the early 20th century, who engaged in train robbery and bank robbery. From 1919 through 1924 the gang robbed dozens of banks, claiming a total of seventy-five banks [ 1 ] and six trains. [ 1 ]
Oldest house in Kansas City, KS [10] Hollenberg Pony Express Station: Hanover, Kansas: 1857 Residence J. B. Mahaffie House: Olathe, Kansas: 1857 Residence Last Chance Store: Council Grove, Kansas: 1857 Commercial Samuel D. Houston House: Manhattan, Kansas: 1857 Residence Samuel J. Tipton House: Harris, Kansas: 1857 Residence William C. & Jane ...
Ali stated that he had plans to take legal action against the bank for the incident. [3] [4] The bank subsequently issued an apology: [7] "Bank Chairman Matthew Michealis says the bank is sorry for the incident that occurred on Sept. 6 when a teller called 911 [8] after saying Sattar Ali was trying to deposit a fraudulent $150,000 check.
In 1871, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway extended a main line from Emporia to Newton. [4] The next year, in 1872, Harvey County was founded from portions of McPherson, Marion, and Sedgwick counties, and named in honor of the fifth Governor of Kansas James M. Harvey, with Newton designated the county seat. [5] [6]