Skip to main content
Search using this query type:

Search only these record types:






Advanced Search (Items only)

Lost Kansas Communities
  • Home
  • About
  • Browse Communities
    • Browse Alphabetically
    • Browse by Date Added
    • Browse Tags
    • Browse by County
    • Browse Maps
  • Cartography
  • Browse Exhibits
    • County Exhibits
    • Tuttle Creek Exhibit
    • Kansas Rail Exhibit
    • Schoolhouse Exhibit
    • Multimedia Projects
    • Kansas History and Life
  • Contact Us

Browse Items (1 total)

  • Tags: Little Blue River
    • Browse All
    • Browse by Tag
    • Search Items
    • Browse Map
Sort by:
  • Title
  • Creator
  • Date Added

Hanover, Washington County

Hanover-Carnes-Hollenberg Station.jpg
The author gives a wonderful portrayal of the Hanover, Kansas area. She delves into many aspects surrounding the town and details its settlement using maps, historic documents, and interviews with residents.

Tags: 49er, Big Blue River, Bohemian, brick factory, Burlington Railroad, Cottonwood Ranch, E.N. Emmons, Ezra G. Perkins, Father Pitcher, Gerat Hollenberg, German Community, German Immigrants, Germany, goldrush, grain elevator, grasshopper invasion, H, Hanover, Hollenberg Station, Independence Road, Indian Reservation, Jiwere, Jocker's Brewery, Kansa Indians, Kansas Territory, Kaw Indians, Little Blue River, Oak Grove, Otoe-Missouria Indians, Pawnee Indians, Pony Express, Railroad, Rebekah Carnes, St. Joseph & Denver Railroad, St. Joseph Road, Union Pacific Railroad, Washington County

Featured Item

Broughton, Clay County

BroughtonMainSt1916.jpg

At the latest estimate, Kansas may have nearly 9,000 vanished, named communities. These places had many faces: small crossroads villages; depot mail…

  • Home
  • About
  • Browse Communities
    • Browse Alphabetically
    • Browse by Date Added
    • Browse Tags
    • Browse by County
    • Browse Maps
  • Cartography
  • Browse Exhibits
    • County Exhibits
    • Tuttle Creek Exhibit
    • Kansas Rail Exhibit
    • Schoolhouse Exhibit
    • Multimedia Projects
    • Kansas History and Life
  • Contact Us

Copyright by The Chapman Center For Rural Studies

Proudly powered by Omeka.