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[8] [9] Andover was named after Andover, Massachusetts. [10] In January 1880, Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner deeded 40 acres (160,000 m 2) to Charles Glancey. Mr. Glancey platted the original townsite in February 1880. The legally established townsite was known as Cloud City, named after Mr. Cloud, a railroad engineer.
A minimal capping inversion existed across Oklahoma even during the morning hours, [6] and tornado-producing storms first developed across western Oklahoma around sunrise. These storms weakened as they moved northeast into Kansas. [9] Back to the west, the dryline progressed rapidly eastward but began to slow precipitously during the afternoon ...
In the afternoon hours of April 26, 1991, a large and devastating tornado moved 46 miles (74 km) through areas southeast of Wichita, located in the state of Kansas.The tornado killed seventeen, injured over two hundred others, and left an estimated $300 million ($700,058,432 in 2024) of damage in its wake.
Bruno Township covers an area of 35.07 square miles (90.8 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Andover. According to the USGS , it contains one cemetery, Andover. The stream of Republican Creek runs through this township.
Butler County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas and is the largest county in the state by total area. [3] Its county seat is El Dorado and its most populous city is Andover. [4]
Andover High School is a public secondary school in Andover, Kansas, United States, and operated by Andover USD 385 school district. There are approximately 850 students in attendance at Andover High School. The school is located at 1744 N. Andover Road. It was formerly connected to the Andover Butler Community College campus. The school mascot ...
Andover Central High School is a public secondary school in Andover, Kansas, United States, operated by Andover USD 385 school district, and serves students of grades 9 to 12. It is located southeast of Central and Andover Road. There are approximately 800 students in attendance at Andover Central High School.
Michael M. Glancy (February 11, 1950 – August 29, 2020 [1]) was an American glass and sculpture artist and arts educator. Biography. Ur Crustacean vase, 1990-91.