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Title
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Wyandotte County, Kansas Sesquicentennial
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Description
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Special 1859 sesquicentennial edition of "The Historical Journal of Wyandotte County" celebrating the 150th year anniversary of Wyandotte County, Wyandott City, and Quindaro City. Includes a timeline and articles describing important events and people in Wyandotte County's history.
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Quindaro, Kansas
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Description
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File contains information and articles about Quindaro, Kansas. Included are multiple articles with photos about Orrin Murray, Sr. (born about 1900), "a black historian" and "a retired schoolteacher and farmer" active in the movement for preservation of the ruins of the town of Quindaro, Kansas (later a part of Kansas City, Kansas), from development as a landfill, etc. Arguments for Quindaro's historical significance as a haven for black slaves escaping across the Missouri River to Quindaro on the "Underground Railroad."
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Quindaro, Kansas
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Description
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Description of one of Kansas' "lost towns," Quindaro from 1856-1872. Includes a photo and description of Nancy Quindaro Brown, or Nancy Guthrie, the "[w]ife of Abelard Guthrie and the Wyandot [sic] woman after whom the town of Quindaro was named" about 1856.
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Date
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1935
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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News in the Chin-Do-Wan
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Description
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Article provides a brief history of the Chindowan newspaper, published in Quindaro, Kansas, beginning in 1857 through at least 1859. The author of the article describes being given a copy of the February 19, 1859, edition of the Chindowan and provides the following list of topics covered within the publication: the Pacific Railroad, why Quindaro is not a river port, the county election ticket, European war news, and a John Brown story. The author states that the newspaper was established in 1857 by John M. Walden, who relocated to Ohio before the Chindowan ceased publication and eventually became a bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church. It is written that publication temporarily ceased following his departure and that it was later revived by a group of investors.
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Date
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1916-02-27
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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View of remaining stone wall, Quindaro ruins, Kansas City, Kansas. Identified on photo as â€Quindaro Ruinsâ€.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quindaro: From the River to the Bluffs
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Description
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Article provides a brief history of the area called Quindaro, its association with the Underground Railroad, and statue of John Brown.
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Date
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2002-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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View of a stone wall remnant, Quindaro ruins, Wyandotte County, Kansas. Identified with photo as “Quindaro Ruinsâ€.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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Distant view of ruins at Quindaro, Kansas.
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Date
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1915
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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View of stone wall remnant, Quindaro ruins, Kansas City, Kansas. Identified on photo as “Quindaro Ruinsâ€.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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View of Quindaro ruins located in Kansas City, Kansas. Missouri River is visible in the background. Identified on photo as "Quindaro Ruins". Town of Quindaro was built in 1857.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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View of Quindaro ruins, Kansas City, Kansas, showing portions of remaining stone wall. Identified on photo as "Quindaro Ruins."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Missouri River, River Scene
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Description
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Postcard of the Missouri River near showing Parkville, Missouri. The view was captured from Quindaro, Kansas.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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Close-up view of ruins with unidentified person in foreground.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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Ruins overgrown with plant life; located in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Rascher's Map of Kansas City, Kansas
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Description
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Atlas of Kansas City, Kansas, also showing areas of Bonner Springs, Calorific, New Philadelphia, Vance, Quindara Township, Argentine, Rosedale, and Shawnee Township.
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Date
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1889/1891
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Quindaro Ruins
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Description
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Distant view of Quindaro ruins.
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Date
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1880
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Missouri River: Mouth to Rulo
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Description
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Map of a stretch of the Missouri River between Quindaro Bend and Wayne City Bend, showing the principal topographic features within the alluvial valley. Contour intervals of 5 feet in the flood plain and 25 feet on the valley walls are indicated. Shows railroad yards around the Kansas River Bend and the Kansas City Reach, as well as levees, dikes, and railroad lines. The Missouri towns of North Kansas City, Avondale, Randolph, Minneville, Birmingham, and Sugar Creek are in evidence, along with Kansas City, Kansas.
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Date
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1946/1947
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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A Sorry Free State
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Description
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Article describes the past and present of the Quindaro area of Kansas City, Kansas. Quindaro was an anti-slavery town before and during the Civil War, and a crossing place on the Missouri River for runaway slaves.
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Date
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2002-03-21
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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