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What is Kansas? April 25, 1922 in the Judge by William Allen WhiteKansas is a state of the Union, but it is also a state of mind, a neurotic condition, a psychological phase, a symptom indeed, something undreamt of in your philosophy, an inferiori…
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Editor and publisher, The Emporia Gazette, 1885-1944, distinguished writer, champion of American ideals, strong defender of Freedom of the Press, leader against alien aggression, this country editor won nation wide influence and was loved and reve…
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This memorial tower is erected in honor of Christopher L. Hovgard D. D., distinguished Danish-born pastor whose wise counsel and courageous life have forever enriched the communities he served throughout Kansas. Beloved minister of this church fro…
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Founded Feb. 22nd, 1857byGeorge W. BrownG. W. DeitzlerLyman AllanColumbus HornsbyPreston B. PlumbSite of First Public Building,The "Emporia House" (Hotel)June 1st, 1857First Issue of Kanzas NewsJune 6th, 1857First Public Church ServicesJune 7th, 1…
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Established byPreston B. PlumbJune 6, 1857
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has been designated aNationalHistoric LandmarkThis site possessesnational significancein commemorating thehistory of theUnited States of America
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This property has beenplaced on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the InteriorCirca 1929
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TheJohn B. AndersonMemorial LibraryErected A.D. 1901byAndrew Carnegiein grateful remembranceof Mr. Andersonwho opened his ownprivate libraryfor the working boysofAllegheny City,of whomMr. Carnegie was one.
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The stone sculptures before you were [?]ed by [?] Richard Stauffer and produced by the 1992 Kansas Sculptors Association Team Carv[?] [?] to illustrated the theme "Prairie Passage," reflecting Emporia's role as gateway to the Flint Hills[?] , its …
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