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St. Joseph's Church and Ashland, Riley County

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The Ashland and Lower McDowell Creek communities were settled towards the end of the 1800s, but contained a variety of cultural and economic differences. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church worked as an agent to resolve these differences. This study, using…

Tags: "Scenic River Route", A, Ashland, Ashland Bottoms, Ashland Cemetery, Ashland Community Church, Ashland school, Blue Valley Railroad, C.M. Barclay, Davis County, Dempsey Family, Flint Hills, Fox family, Fredrick Schippert, Geary County, Irish Catholic, Jackson Township, James Ryan, Johnson Williams, Junction City, Kansas River, Konza Prairie, M, Manhattan, McDowell Creek, McDowell Creek Road, McDowell Creek Valley, Michael Brannick, Riley County, Sacred Heart Academy, St. Joseph's Church, Toy family, Tully family, Tyler Rudder, William D. Poole

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Stanley, Johnson County

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The following paper is a history of the town of Stanley, Oxford Township, Johnson County, Kansas. Stanley was an unincorporated community that was…

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