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    Tom Smith: The Marshal Who Fought with his Fists

    December 21, 2020

    "Bear River" Thomas James Smith was born around 1830 in New York.  We do not know his birth date for certain since records have not been found.  This can be a fairly common problem when researching...

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    The Kirby House: Losing an Abilene Landmark

    December 21, 2020

    On Wednesday evening, February 20, 2013, Abilene lost a 128 year old landmark. The Kirby House had stood at 205 Northeast Third Street since 1885, and was a well-known Abilene staple. The Abilene...

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    A Brief Look at Abilene's Historic Buildings: the A.B. Seelye Medicine Company, Plaza Theater

    December 21, 2020

    This theater was known by several names over the years: the Seelye Opera House, Bonebrake Opera House, and Plaza Theater.  In addition to being a theater, the building was also utilized as the...

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    A Brief Look at Abilene's Historic Buildings: the Lebold Mansion

    December 21, 2020

    This beautiful Victorian home was constructed on the original site of the home of Timothy and Elizabeth Hersey, founders of Abilene.  Conrad H. Lebold had great success as an Abilene banker and land...

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    Joseph G. McCoy and the Chisholm Trail, 1867-1871

    December 21, 2020

    You cannot write anything about the history of Dickinson County, Kansas, without covering Joseph G. McCoy and his effect on cattle driving. Joseph G. McCoy left a prosperous farm in Illinois and...

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  • C.L. Brown and his Affect on Abilene, Kansas

    December 21, 2020

    Someone who deserves more credit for the changes he brought to Abilene, Kansas is Cleyson LeRoy Brown.  It seems like many people forget or do not even know about what Brown did for his community.  A...

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    C.L. Brown, Kansas Independent Telephony, and a Spirit of Giving

    December 21, 2020

    In this post, the Dickinson County Historical Society shares about C.L. Brown and Kansas Independent Telephony, a look at notable Abilene patriarch Cleyson L. Brown and the spirit of giving that he...

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    T.C. Henry: The Wheat King of Kansas

    December 21, 2020

    Abilene is a city with an eclectic history.  Whether it is the cattle trade, greyhound history, notable figures, or farming, the town has had many interesting stories and events over the years. ...

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    The Amusement King

    December 16, 2020

    Charles Wallace Parker was born in Griggsville, Illinois in 1864.  At the age of five, his family moved to Abilene, Kansas.  As Parker grew into adulthood, he became interested in creating and...

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201 NW Second St.  •  Abilene, Kansas 67410

Phone: 785-263-2231

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