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The Hutchison family's roots run deep in Kansas. Both Ted and Betty were born near Huron, Kansas where their parents and grandparents lived before them. Ted and Betty married in 1938 and after farming east of Everest during the early 1940's, they …
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Thomas Corwin Honnell
Ohio Vol Infantry
Captain Civil War 1861-1865
Elmer Martin Larson
US Navy - WWI
Seaman - USS Delaware
DIA 10 8 [19]18
Hampton Roads, Va
Levin Joseph Gearhart
US Army Air Corps
Sergeant - WWII
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H7M_everest-125th-anniversary_Everest-KS.html
125 years ago Everest was established when Edwin Sandison acquired a tract of land along the new Missouri Pacific Railroad right-of-way. The town was named after Col. Aaron S. Everest who projected the railroad extension connecting Atchison and Om…
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Thomas Corwin Honnell
1840 - 1919
1840 - Born in Shelby County, Ohio
1857 - Teacher in Ohio Schools
1861 - Captain in the Union Army
Injured at Chic[k]amauga
Shook President Lincoln's Hand
1870 - Bought a 160 Acre Farm Two Miles Southeast of Ever…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H6T_the-three-amigos-tree_Everest-KS.html
Don Nigus - ERHS '58
Reuben Sullivan - ERHS '65
Bob Edwardson - ERHS '60
In a "loco" mood they rambled down Main Street and into the pool hall, inciting a grass roots movement that gave birth to the Everest Community Park & Honor Garden restorati…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H6R_school-bell-1886_Everest-KS.html
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H6J_the-founders-of-everest_Everest-KS.html
Erected in memory
of
the Founders of Everest
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17C1_horton-civic-center_Horton-KS.html
WPA & City of Horton Project1937 - 1939
City Engineer: Harve LingoForeman: Shelton Boyd
"Built From Locally Quarried Limestone"
Erected byWorks Progress AdministrationandCity of HortonA?D?1938
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17BU_four-horsemen-of-the-lines_Horton-KS.html
Unquestionably the most widely published photograph in rural electrification history captures high drama and momentum as the last miles of line are pulled only the day before energization for the Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative Association, In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17BT_first-rea-project-in-kansas_Horton-KS.html
At this site the first power pole for the Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative was dedicated in special ceremony on November 10, 1937. Brown-Atchison was the first rural electric project to energize in Kansas financed by loan funds from the Rural E…