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Ford County

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Contents

Mrs. Hattie Ripple, Dodge City

Michael W. Sutton, Dodge City

The Bragg Ranch

Russel B. Hageman

Funston Park at Fort Dodge

Funston Park

Major van Dorn

Willroads Gardens

Boundaries of Ford County

Sarah Haryot Libby

The Mexican Village

Saga of Old Pete’s Ranch

Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt

Sodville

Rachel Skearce

Women Who Have Held Office in Ford County

Etta Williams

When Dodge Was Young, Sod Houses

Trail Dust

Toll Bridge at Dodge City

Peter Tellin

Telephone Exchange

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stubbs

Ben Hodges

Early Settlers – Devoe Family

Cattle Trails

Early Bucklin

Early Day Orchestras and Bands of Dodge City

Early Day Music (Bucklin)

Sayings of Dodge City and the Cattle Range

Cowboy Life in the West

Songs of the Range

Dress, Traditions, Character of Cowboys

Churches of Ford, Kansas

Dodge City Public Schools

Taxi Service

Ray Kirkpatrick Interview

Industrial Growth (Irrigation in Ford County)

Indian Raid of 1878

When Dodge City Entertained Chas. M. Schwab Wedding Anniversary in Their Special Car

Race Horses

Racing and Hurdle Horses

Early Day Entertainments and Entertainers

Tuberculosis Clinic

Orthopedic Clinic

Red Cross

Emergency Relief Organization

Recreational Facilities of Dodge City

Modern Music

Warehouses and Storage Rooms and Grain Elevators

Motorcycles and Bicycles

Lumber Yards

Kansas Power and Light Company

The Dodge City Flour Mills

Kansas State Poultry Show

Side Lights of Points of Interest For Which There Are No Side Tours

Laying Out of City

Grain Elevators (Dodge)

Grain Elevators (Wright, Bucklin, Kingsdown, Bloom, Ford City)

The First House in Dodge City

Within the Circle

Nationalities

Ethnography

Population

Marker

Immigration

The Mirage

John L. Barr

Caroline Bolton

Early Day Incidents

Early Star Route Mail Carriers

Trail Drives

Additional Points of Interest in Dodge City

Sutton

Early Ford City School History

Old Settlers’ Convention

Ford’s Old Settlers Reunion

John L. Barr

Kingsdown

Story of Ford, Kansas

Dates

  • Creation: 1935 - 1943

Creator

Extent

.1 Linear Feet (3 Folders)

Language of Materials

English