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  2. Herschel C. Logan - Wikipedia

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    Herschel C. Logan was an American artist and founding member of the Prairie Print Makers.He is known primarily today for his woodcuts of serene, nostalgic scenes of Midwest small towns and farms—mostly Kansas subjects—rendered in precise, clean lines. [1]

  3. Minneapolis, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Minneapolis about 1871, after Minneapolis, Minnesota. [4] The railroad was built through Minneapolis in 1878. [5] Minneapolis had its own minor league baseball team called the Minnies in 1905, then from 1908 to 1909, and again in 1912, alternately as part of the Kansas State League or Central Kansas League.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas

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    3 miles (4.8 km) south of Minneapolis, between the Solomon River and Salt Creek [23 39°05′06″N 97°41′56″W  /  39.085000°N 97.698889°W  / 39.085000; -97.698889  ( Minneapolis Archeological

  5. Minneapolis kids ask for neighborhood ice cream shop ...

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    Sebastian Joe's Kingfield Social will be the newest outpost of the popular scoop shop, opening at 4301 Nicollet Av. S., Minneapolis, in the former home of Apoy. The news comes on the heels of a ...

  6. Prairie Print Makers - Wikipedia

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    The Prairie Print Makers was a society of print artists and collectors headquartered in Wichita Kansas and active from 1930 to 1966. Formed by a group of Kansas artists, its objective was "to further the interest of both artists and laymen in printmaking and collecting".

  7. List of works of Herschel C. Logan - Wikipedia

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    Print. -- includes "THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS PRINTERS, 12 woodcuts by Herschel Logan reprinted by Jack Conway on 4 3/8 in x 4 6/8 in (11.11 cm x 12.07 cm) cards with text on verso, in original envelope."