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Oak Mills, Atchison County

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This report contains historical journal references, history obtained through genealogical archives, investigative local folklore, maps spanning several decades, and photos and references from the author's personal knowledge and affiliation with the…

Tags: Allen Hanson, Atchison County, Bleeding Kansas, Cannady, Cow Island, David Atchison, Etienne de Veniard, Farley's Ferry, Fort Villiage, FP Goddard, George Redmond, George Write, German Immigrants, Grand Village, Grape, Henry Sacks, Isle De Vache, James Douglas, Jayhawkers, JB Goddard, Jim Corn, John Davitz, John Waddle, Kansas Territorial Legislature, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Kanza, Kickapoo, Lewis and Clark, Lewis Point, Missouri Pacific Railroad, MoPac, Mosaic of a lost community, Oak Mills, Osage, Plum Grove, Railroad, Sieur Bourgmost, Slabtown, Stephen Long, Walnut Township

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Bloomington, Osborne County

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The town of Bloomington, Kansas, started out as Tilden in 1870 and received its name change three years later. At its peak, around 1930, Bloomington…

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