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  2. List of ghost towns in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Politics: In Kansas, the political atmosphere was highly divided. Towns were either proslavery or abolitionist. When Kansas became a free state in 1861, proslavery towns died out. Survival of a town also depended on it winning the county seat. Towns that were contenders for the county seat and lost typically had most, if not all, of their town ...

  3. List of ghost towns in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Berry, Shelley, Small Towns, Ghost Memories of Oklahoma: A Photographic Narrative of Hamlets and Villages Throughout Oklahoma's Seventy-seven Counties (Virginia Beach, Va.: Donning Company Publishers, 2004). Blake Gumprecht, "A Saloon On Every Corner: Whiskey Towns of Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907," The Chronicles of Oklahoma 74 (Summer 1996).

  4. Keokuk, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Keokuk is a ghost town in Linn County, Kansas, United States. It was established in the 1850s, in Kansas Territory , and disappeared from maps by the 1870s. It was northwest of the original location of Centerville, Kansas , and was located twelve miles northwest of Sugar Mound.

  5. Moneka, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Moneka is a ghost town in Linn County, Kansas, United States.The community was said to have been named for a Native American maiden with the name meaning "Morning Star". It was located on Section 1, Township 22 S, Range 23 E, Sixth Principal Meridian.

  6. Category:Ghost towns in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Ghost towns in the U.S. state of Kansas. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Ghost towns in Kansas"

  7. Arkalon, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    After the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway built through the area in 1888, a townsite sprang up and platted in 1888. [2] The town was named Arkalon for Arkalon Tenney, the father of the first postmaster of the town, Hosea Eugene Tenney. [3] A post office called Arkalon was established in 1888 and remained in operation until 1929. [4]

  8. Hockerville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Hockerville is a ghost town in northern Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] Hockerville was a mining community near the Kansas-Oklahoma border; it once had more than 500 residents. At least 18 mines operated in the Hockerville area in 1918 alone.

  9. West Point, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Area code: 785: GNIS ID: 482546 [1] West Point is a ghost town in Rush County, Kansas, United States. History ... Rush County maps: Current, Historic, KDOT