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Dodge City is a city in and the county seat of Ford County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 27,788. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It was named after nearby Fort Dodge , which was named in honor of Grenville Dodge .
Dora Hand, stage name Fannie Keenan, Kelley's friend and singer, was killed at his home on October 4, 1878 As mayor Kelley worked with the Dodge City Peace Commission (photo) Dodge City in 1875. Beatty and Kelley Restaurant at the corner of First Avenue and Front Street. James H. "Dog" Kelley was the Dodge City, Kansas, mayor from
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 ...
Dodge City, Kansas, Ford County, Kansas, Ingalls, Kansas, Deputy U.S. Marshal Andrew "Andy" Mather No image available: 1851–1929 Texas Ranger, Williamson County, Texas, Co. E, Frontier Battalion, under Captain Maltby Mysterious Dave Mather: 1851–? 1880–1885 Assistant Marshal Dodge City Kansas; Town Marshal New Kiowa Kansas Joseph McNulty
Wild West City, a recreation of 1880s Dodge City, Kansas, has been offering family entertainment for nearly 70 years from May through September. During a day at the park there are skits depicting ...
Photograph of the interior of the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, taken between 1870 and 1885. Masterson spent the remainder of 1880 in Kansas City and Dodge. On February 8, 1881, he left Dodge City and joined Wyatt Earp in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, where he met Luke Short for the first time.
Wyatt dealt faro at the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas. Inside the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, c. 1870–1885 Deadwood in 1876 from a nearby hill. After 1875 Dodge City, Kansas, became a major terminal for cattle drives from Texas along the Chisholm Trail. Earp was appointed assistant marshal in Dodge City under Marshal ...
The Long Branch Saloon was a well-known saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, from about 1874 to 1885.It had several owners, most notably Chalk Beeson and gunfighter Luke Short.The establishment provided gambling and live entertainment, including Beeson's five-person orchestra.