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Vol VI. N0.1
Harch 1987

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As derlned by the pbnnlng dep:utment, Brook CrP.ek ls that Helr,htmrh&lt;md
bounded by the t"ftllroad tncks ne:.r.
Oregan St. on th@ "st, 11th St. on
the north, 19th sr. (north slde only)
on the south, and the @astern d ty

FORUM

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1 f you 11 ve wl thin the Brook Cnek
neighborhood, we would Uke for you

to come to our monthly neighborhood

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at these meetings
explore corrantmi ty

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MARCH 12

neighborhood center 8lld any other
'Joncen1s you or your

MEETINGS
BROOK CREEK
IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION

EAST LAWRENCE CENTER

ndghbon may wlsh
to discuss ..
Keetlngf are held
the second Thursday

7:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.

ADULT EXERCFSE TIME
10 AM to 11:30 AM
Nonday•- Tuesday
Thursday- Friday

Third Thursday in each month
( except August)
Next meeting- April 16
All Welcome

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BROOK CREEK NEJGIIBO!UIOOO BOONDARIES

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of each month, from
7t30 to 9tOO pm at
the East Lawrence
Center.
Please comel
Droo}{ Creek Improvement Association
Board Member~•

Pres. - Mr. Don Binns
V-Pres. Mr. Bob Eggert
Sec.
Mrs. Grantham

Treas.

Mr. Howard Hargrove

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Having difficulty with

C AN DI D AT E F 0 R UM

Reading or Math ?

Thursday, March 12, East Lawrence Center
One who does not vote has no right to complain
about what public officials do or do not do !
Each person has only one vote and each vote
counts equally. Be sure to bring your vote to the
polls.
If you are undecided as to which candidate
will meet your preference, come to the forum with
your concerns and questions.
Bring a friend as well. You do not need to live
in the neighborhood.~~ welcome!
Some things to be discusseds How will the
project be financed ? What has been the cost of
studies so far ? Wha~ additional studies will be
required ? Who will replace the businesses which
will be destroyed by the project? Has this been
determined as well as the big stores which are
anticipated? Bring your questions l

Classes for
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
are now located in the
Adult Learning Center in the
19th &amp; Haskell CenterT in the north building. Hours are
9 to 4 Monday through, Thursday and 7 to 9 Tuesday and
Thursday evenings.
One can complete work for the GED ( General Educatior
Degree) or simply get help with problems in reading or
arithmetic. There is open enrollment any time to anyone
16 years or older. No cost involved.
Call 843-0160 for additional information. Please,
pass this information to a friend who might be interested.
It can help in obtaining a job or doing better in
the job you are presently holding.

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SPRING CLEAN-UP
Spring clean-up time
is almost upon us and
the nice weather is
encouraging. Let's do it

EXERCISE , EXCERCISE !!
The Center is open to adults for self-directed
exercise activities from 10 AH to 11:30 AM on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

Come and join the

group which is presently enjoying this opportunity and
the fellowship with your neighbors.
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Those people who are eligible for commodities
and are unable to come after them, please call a
neighbor to help you or call 843-0471 or the Center
at 841-7758.

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In this precinct we have 528 registered voters
March 3 a few less than 200 voted.

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Where were the rest

of you ? Or don•t you care?
If you are not registered or have moved within 30

Button, button, who has buttons?
West Junior High is trying to accumulate 1,000,000
of any size, type, or condition. If you have some to
discard ,please leave them at the Center or at the
school.

days or have changed your name, hurry down to the court
house and register at the County Clerk's office, just to
the left of the front door.

�Statement of Community Development Objectives

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The conservation and expans1on of the City's housing stock in order to provide a
decent home and a suitable living environment for all persons, but principally
those of low and moderate income.

FREE
ENERGY SAVING IMPROVEMENTS
CITY OF lAWRENCE CAN MUP HOMlOWNER$ SAVE $$$ ON
ENERGY BilLS
lh City ef lewrtMt 1!11 "''"'' tnii.Wo tt pay fer wittherhlne
l111prnt111tnh can htclwdtl

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• Attic Insulation
• Storm Windows
• Weatherstripping of boon .
• Caulking of Op~nings Where Air Can Inter the House
Grants lor these improvements will be mode to eligible homeo~ners.
No repayment for this assistance Is required. Grants will be awarded
on o first-come lint-served basis with priority given lo applicants who
live in the live CD8G target neighborhoods.
Eligibility requlr•mentl for this aulstance ore:

The expansion and improvement of the quant1ty and quality of community
services, principally for persons of low and moderate income, which are essent1al
for sound community development and for the development of viable urban
communities.
A more rational utilization of land and other natural resources and the better
arrangement of residential, commercial, industrial, recreational and other
needed activity centers.
The reduction of the isolation of income groups within the City and the
promotion of an increase in the diversity and vitality of neighborhoods through
, the spatial deconcentration of housing opportunities for persons of lower
income and the revitalization of deteriorating or deteriorated neighborhoods to
attract persons of higher i-ncome.
The restoration and preservation of properties of special value for historic,
architectural or aesthetic reasons.

1. The home must be owner/occupied with no mor11 than two dwelling

units.

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2. Mobile homes ore not eligible lor assistance
3. Annual gron lomlly Income cannot eKceed the lolowl'.'g guidelines:

Family Sbe

Maximum Income

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$U,t00
$11,150
$17,150
$tt,l50

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$21.100
$22,300

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$23,550
$24,100

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Incomes will be verlflecl.
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Applications received on or before July 10 . 198·7. will be given lint
consideration. Application forms ore ovalloLie at the office ol Community Development In Room 08 of City Hall.

For more Information, call 8.. 1-7722, Ext. 107

The alleviation of physical and economic distress through the stimulation of
private investment and community revitalization in areas with population
outmigration or stagnating or declining tax base.

THINGS YOU WOULD NOT HAVE WERE IT NOT FOR FOR THIS PROGRAM
T • Paving of Fifteenth Street
2: Sidewalks on Fifteentru Street
3.New water lines north of 15th Street
4. Brook Creek Park
s. East Lawrence Center
6 •• Shelter house in Brook Creek Park
7.Paved walk from the end of 16th to Center so children avoid mud
8.Soccer field in Edgewood Park
9. Playground equipment in Edgewood Park
10. Shrubbery north of the Center
11. Voting in the Center instead of a school hallway
12. New culverts at the corner of 13th and Oakhill

For the year 1987 -88 we will receive $800 for trees in Brook Creek
Park and $10~000 f~ drainag&amp; improvements from Brook Creek to
the River,

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EAST LAWRENCE CENTER

EDGEWOOD PARK

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9 AM to 12 AM

Until middle of

July

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1 PM

to 4 PM

Ages 5 thru 12

Free swimming every
Friday morning- bus to
the pool.
Parents need to sign up child
on first day and provide
information.
Two instructors on
duty.

SEPTEMBER PICNIC'
Members and guests of Brook Creek
Neighborhood Association will have our first
fall meeting September 3 1 6s15 PM at the
shelter house in Brook Creek Park. (or at the
Center in case of storm).
Bring your table service and a covered
dish or dessert.
Meat and drinks will be furnished,
Be prepared to say "yes" when the
calling committee contacts you. Put it on
your calendar NOW !

No fees unless a
special event is
planned.

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Special surprise every
Thursday
Special art teacher once
each week •
Bookmobile and story lady
once each week.

CONGRATULATIONS

MR.FAWCETT

We are pleased to hear that Steve has
reached the status of Professor at K.u.
It couldn't ha\te ·hiipj5ened to a nicer
or more deserving person.

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Where else in town can you find so much for so little effort on the
part of parents1
AND IT'S FREE I I ! !
Don't miss another day l Do it now !
Hurry and sign up

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NEW DIRECTOR AT EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
Rich, the former director,transfered to Manhattan, Kansaso
The new director, Mr. Calvin Jackson, is on the job and
we welcome him and wish him eve~~ success in this new ventureo
The Advisory Council will eontinue to meet as in the past.
Adult exercise program in the mornings will continue • If no
one is there ,contact Goldie Harmon at 843 6786 or Rachel Grantham
at 843 0471.

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"The house isn't sinking: the grass
needs mowing."

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May 1987
As defined by the planning departmeQt, Brook Creek ts that Neighborhood
bounded by the railroad tracks near
Oregan St. on the wast, 11th st. on
the north, 19th st. (north slde only)
the south- and the eastern city
limits.
If you live vlthln the Brook Creek

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· ghborhood, we would like for you
to our monthly neighborhood
Issues discussed
these meetingS

MEETINGS
Bl\OOK CREEK
IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION

EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
Surruner Hours
days 1 to 5 PM

~-leek

Sundays

n~ighbors

3 to 6 PM

No

meetings in July or August

September 3
Picnic in Brook Creek Park
(see inside for details)

Adult Exercise hours

10 to 11:30
See inside for further
infonnation

Other meetings 7:30 P M
Second Thursday of month
East Lawrence Center
All welcome

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neighborhood center and any other
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to discuss.,
Meetings are held
second Thursday
each.month, from
7130 to 9aoo pm at
the East Lawrence
Center,
Please comel
Brool&lt; Creek Improvement Association

BOARD MEMBERS~
Pres.- Mr.Don Binns
V-Pres.- Mro Bob Eggert
Sec.- Mrso Grantham
Treas.- Mr. Doug Miller

�BROOK CREEK DRAINAGE, CRACKER BOX BUILDING LOTS
ISSUES SETTLED BY NEH CITY COMHISSION
After vo1.c1.ng concern over several issues at the May 14 Brook Creek Neighborhood
Meeting, the members. chose President Don Binns to go to the City Commission Meeting
on May 19, to try ar.d get some decisions favorable for Brook Creek. The results
show we can be proud of Hr. Binns, and also proud of our newly elected City
Commissioners Mike Rundle, Bob Schurnrn and Dennis Constance.
The Cornrnission was approving the final 1988 C.D. budget, and after hearing from
Mr. Binns about how year after year, no allocated C.D. money has been spent to
correct the flooding of Brook Creek, they decided to restore $10,000 to the budget
for this problem. They also approved $1000 for newsletter and administrative costs
($400 less than requested), and the requested amount of $800 for tree planting in
the neighborhood.
Another item of major concern to almost everyone in the neighborhood was the City
staff plan to give blanket approval to developers to build houses on any of the
undersize vacant lots in Brook Creek Neighborhood (and North Lawrence too), that
they could get their hands on. Our lots north of 15th Street are only 40ft wide
instead of the standard 60ft, and average only 5280ft2 instead of the standard
7000ft2 for RS-2 zoning. Staff wanted to allow building on lots as small as 4550ft 2 ,
and with no public hearing! Well, we've seen what happens when developers cram
cracker boxes into these little bitty lots. If they approved this, we would end up
with much more storm water run-off from roofs and driveways, more traffic, more
noise . . . simply more density than what RS-2 zoning allows for.
Hell Juanita Crumet and }fichael Almon circulated a petition against the proposal,
some 65 people signed it, and Mr. Binns carried it to the City Commission. Even
before Hr. Binns spoke, Commissioners Rundle and Constance said the proposal
violated the intent of RS-2 zoning, and after Mr. Binns made his arguments, the
Commission voted 5-0 to reject the proposed changes.
Instead, the City will continue to take variance requests for any undersize lot,
and the Board of Zoning Appeals will judge them on their merits, case by case,
at public hearing where neighbors can protest. In addition, the City staff will
now notify the neighborhood Association of any such variance applications.
These are important victories, and they remind us what we can do when we work
together to elect good Commissioners and press for good policies an6 good funding.

Report presented by Michael Almon
COMMUNITY DEVELOPHENT BOARD ADVISORY

COMt1T~EE

If you would like to be a part of the planning for use of Conununity Development
funds, now is your opportunity. Jim Tucker, who has served ably for anumber of
yeaws is no langei: eligible. Could you suggest some one. Everett Hoover has
completed his first term and is eligible for another term. Elizabeth Vogt , who
is presently serving a two year term will serve until Sept. 1988.

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�WHAT IS A HOUSING REHABILITATION DEFERRED LOAN?
A housing rehabilitation deferred loan is a no-interest loan to homeowners
.from the City of Lawrence Community Development Block Grant (COBG) Program.
No payments are required by the homeowner as long as he or she continues to own
and occupy the property repaired with CDBG funds. Up to 50% of the total amount
loaned may be forgiven over a seven-year period. When the homeowner ceases to
be owner/occupant through sale or other circumstance, the remaining balance
of the deferred loan must be repaid in full.
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WHAT IS A HOUSING REHABILITATION INSTALLMENT LOAN?
A housing rehabilitation installment loan is a no interest loan to homeowners
from the City of Lawrence Community Development Block Grant (COBG) Program.
A $50.00 per m~:mth payment is required on these loans, although up to 50% of
the total amount loaned may be forgiven over a seven-year period. When the
homeowner ceases to be owner/occupant through sale or other circumstance, the
remaining balance on the loan amount must be repaid in ful I.

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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A HOUSING REHABILITATION DEFERRED LOAN?
deferred loan pays for the costs of repairs and improvements necessary to
upgrade an owner-occupied property to minimum housing standards adopted by
the the City for the CDBG Program.
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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A HOMEOWNER?
homeowner is defined as all persons having legal or equitable interest in a ___ _
property as well as purchasers under a written, legally binding "contract for
deed."

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF AN OWNER/OCCUPANT?
Owner/Occupant is defined as a person or persons who have had legal or
equitable interest in a property for at least one year prior to submission
of an application and have resided in the property for at least one year
prior to submission of an application.

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WHAT ARE THE BASIC ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WHICH AN OWNER/OCCUPANT MUST MEET
TO QUALIFY FOR A DEFERRED OR INSTALLMENT LOAN?
Basic eligibility requirements are as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

g.
h.

The property must be located in the City of Lawrence.
The owner/occupant must have occupied the property for at least 12 months
prior to the date of application for the loan.
The property cannot contain more than two (2) dwelling units.
·The property cannot be a mobile home.
The homeowner must not have previously received a loan or grant for
housing rehabilitation from the City.
The owner must have adequate hazard insurance on the property.
Property taxes must be paid ar1u K'.,.~t :.:~ tr; d~.t.c.
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The homeowners (including all persons having legal or equitable interest in
the property as well as seTTers and buyers under a written, legally binding
"contract for deed") must accept in writing the Terms and Conditions Under
Which Loans Are Made.

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Annual gross income(as defined below) of all adults who share the same dwelling
unit with the owner/occupant may not exceed the following:
FAMILY SIZE
1
2
3
4

5
6
7

8+

DEFERRED LOANS
$12,163
13,868
15,618
17,368
18,463
19,513
20,606
21 ~ 700

INSTALLMENT LOANS
$13,900
15,850
17,850
19,850
21 • 100
22,300
23,550
24,800

Gross income shall include actual monies received prior to deductions
for taxes, insurance, social security, etc., from salaries, wages,
conmissions, bonuses~ interest, dividends, trips, capita.l gains,
rental income, Social Security Benefits, Supplemental Security
Income (SSI), private pensions, Aid for Families with Dependent
Children (AFDC), and any other source. Copies of the most current
income tax returns for all wage earners wi 11 be required: and further
verification will be requested as needed.
7.

HOW MUCH MAY BE BORROWED?
The owner may borrow the amount necessary ttJ bring his or her· property
, into compliance with the Property Rehabilitation Standards, a1s determined
by the Community Development Department Rehabilitation Speciailist and
Director, OR $17,000.00, WHICHEVER IS LESS. The owner should! be aware that
a rehabililration loan will not ~enerally be used to complete cosmetic or
other similar general property 1mprovements.

8.· WHAT IF $17,000.00 IS NOT ENOUGH TO PAY FOR ALL NECESSARY REPAIRS AND
IMPROVEMENTS?
The homeowner must place in a City escrow account any amount in excess of
$17,000.00 before construction can begin. In cases where the homeowner
cannot provide the additional money needed to do all needed repairs, a
deferred rehabilitation loan cannot be made.

9.

WHO DECIDES WHAT REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS ARE NECESSARY?
A qualified Community Development.Department Rehabilitation Specialist will
inspect the property in order to determine what work is neces;sary to
upgrade the property to the Property Rehabilitation Standards adopted by
the City for the CDBG Program. The Rehabilitation Specialist must include
all work necessary to bring the property up to the Property Rehabllitation
Standard.

WHO DOES THE CONSTRUCTION WORK?
Construct ion work is camp 1eted by rehabi 1it at ion contractors wh() have been
screened and selected by the Community Development Department. The City
invites all approved contractors to bid on the rehabilitation work,
and the lowest, acceptable bidder is awarded the contract for rehabilitation
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�FREE REMOVAL OF DETERIORATED STRUCTURES
Why not get rid of that old, broken down shed or garage behind your home
or rental property? Or, do you own an old abandoned house that should be
removed?
The Community Development Department of the City of Lawrence has allocated
a limited amount of funds to be used for the voluntary demolition and
clearance of dilapidated buildings and outbuildings (garages, sheds, etc.).
The basic eligibility requirements are:
1.

The structure to be demolished must be in one of the following CDBG
target neighborhood areas: Pinckney, Oread, East Lawrence, Brook Creek,

and North Lawrence.
2.

The applicant need not be an owner/occupier of the property where the
structure to be demolished is located.

3.

There will be no income restrictions unless requests for demolition
exceed available funds. In that case, first priority will be applicants
who meet the CDBG income guidelines.

Clearance and demolition contracts will be administered by the Community
Development Department.
RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM

Investments in Lawrence, Kansas, neighborhoods can pay high
dividends for owners of rental property.
A significant percentage of the City's population resides in rented housing
and the City's vacancy rate is low, making ownership of
rental housing an attractive investment in Lawrence.
If you are interested in repairing and upgrading rental property in Lawrence with private funds, your private funds can
be matched dollar for dollar (to a maximum of $5,000 per unit
or $5,000 per unit average in multiple unit projects) with
federal Rental Rehabilitation funds administered by the
Lawrence Community Development Department.
The federal match
is offered as a deferred loan (no monthly installment payments), which may be forgiven over a 10 year period.
Properties must be located in the East Lawrence, Brook Creek, or
Pinckney areas, or in certain portions of ~orth Lawrence and
South Lawrence near 25th and' Iowa.
Federal subsidy assistance for lower income renters may also be available in conjunction with the Rental Rehabilitation Program (through the
Lawrence Housing Authority).
If you own or have thought about owning rental housing in
Lawrence, Kansas, you can benefit from the Rental Rehabilita-.
tion Program.
For more information, simply
Development Department, P. 0.
66044, or come by City Hall,
or ju~t call {913) 841-7722,

contact th~ Lawrence Community
Box 708, Lawrence, Kansas
6 East 6th Street, ground floor,
extensiori 100.

�MINOR HOME IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
Imorovements that improve health, safety, energy costs, or conditions
that cause blight oand deterioration are eligible.
Heat pumps will not be allowed.
Amount limit- $.500 or less.
Property must be located within the city limits, must be owner-occupied and
contain no more than 2 dwelling units.
Applicant cannot have received rehab assistance from Community Development
since December 31, 1978.

EMERGENCY REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS
Improvements that eliminate immediate hazards to health and safety or conditions
that are likely to cause healtha nd safety hazards in the near future.
Amount of assistance limit $2 1 300 or less.
Applicant must have owned and occupi1~d property for 12 months prior to date
of application if amount exceeds $SOO.Applicant cannot have received rehab
assistance from the city since De ce.'!lber 3llr l978.Property must be within
the city limits and contain no more than two dwelling units. ·

2.

f)

The applicant must sign a Mortgage Note and Mortgage for
the amount of financial assistance in excess of $500. If the
cost of the work is more than $500, but less than $600, the
applicant must deposit with the City the amount in excess of
$500.
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The C.O.D. staff must determine whether an emergency exists.

h)

The C.O.D. staff shall determine whether the property is
of sufficient value to warrant the loan.

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The Grant Review Board must approve all loan applications.

·~ligible

Use of Funds

Improvements that eliminate immediate hazards to health and safety or
conditions that are likely to cause health and safety ha~ards in the
near future.
3.

Grant and Loan Limit Per Property
$2,500, or
b) The amount necessary to make the improvement, whichever is
. 1ess.

a}

4.

Payback Requirements
a)

Financial assistance of $500 or less shall be a grant to the
recipient and need not be repaid.

b)

The amount of financial assistance in excess of $500 shall be
in the form of a loan which must be repaid in a lump sum when
the recipient ceases to be an owner-occupant of the property
improved. (Example: If the total financial assistance is
$1,000, the repayment would be $500).

c)

No interest will be charged on loans.

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Qctober 1987

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As defined by the planning departBrook Creek ls that Neighborhood
bounded by the railroad tracks near
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the north, 19th
(north side only)
the south, and.~~ eastern city

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If you live within the Brook Creek
we would like for you
to our monthly nelghborho~

EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
The East Lawrence Center, 1245 East 15th, Is open for youth
activities during the fcilowlng hours:
Monday through Saturday-1:00-5:00 p.m.
Sunday-3:00-8:00 p.m.
Center phone: 842·9418; Office phone: 841-7758
Two pool tables, video games, multi-purpose room, and
ping pong table are also available for free play during these
hours.
Room reservations (un111 10:00 p.m.) are available; call
7122 at least two (2) weeks In advance for Information
ding reservations.

Adult Exercise Hours
10 to lls30 Mon.Wed.
Thur. Fri.

MEETINGS
BROOK CREEK
IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATiON

you or your

may wish
to discuss.
MeetlilSf are held
second Thursday
of each'month, from
7t30 to 9aoo pm at
the East Lawrence
Center,
Please comel
Drool&lt; Creek Improvement Association
lRitlb&lt;Jrs

November 12
Discussion of Projects
for the coming Year
December 10
Election of Officers

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Mr. Don Binns
Mr. Bob Eggert
Mrs. Grantham
Mr. Howard Hargrove

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EASTERN PARKWAY TASK FORCE
Our president, Don Binns, has been appointed by the mayor
to serve on the Eastern Parkway Task Force. It is good to
know that someone from our neighborhood will be there to
speak for us on a project which will affect our part of
the city.

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NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECTS
DUE S

December 1 is the date neighborhood projects are due.

Some of you have forgotten about dues . since Mr. Hargrove
has not been around to remind you. Mr.Miller, our new
treasurer, does not have time away from his job as patrol-

If you have any suggestions, please, contact Don Binn
right away so that he may have time to formulate them
for presentation

man to call on you individually. So~ Please,make an effort

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to bring your dues to the next meeting, or give tern to

E L E CT I 0 N

Doug Miller at 1235 Prairie Avee

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NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMS FUNDED BY COMMUNITY FUNDS

November 3,is the city-county election for the
one cent sales tax which the county is requesting.

Attached to this newsletter you will find several

Be sure you are registered and V 0 T E !

several neighborhood programs dtscribed which are funded

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by Community Development fundse If you are interested and
eligible for any of these programs~ please, contact the
office at City Halt or write P.O.Box 708 in care of
City Hall.

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ADULT EXERCISE HOURS
East Lawrence Center can be used for adult
exercise beginning November 1 on Monday, Wednesday,
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Thursday, and Friday from 10 to 11:30 A.M. Since

D 0 G S

Have you noticed the number of dogs roaming at
large through our neighborhoods of late ? If you are
the owner of one of these canine friends, please
remember that this is not allowed. If you are being
disturbed by them 9 please call the animal control
officer.

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PICNIC

the janitor may not be on duty all the time and if
no one is there call 843-6787 or 843-0471 for the
key.

If you missed the picnic in September- too bad
Forty-four of us met in Brook Creek Park and enjoyed
much food and fellowship.

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If you have been unable to attend Brook Creek
Neighborhood meetings because you

need~

a baby sitter,

funds may be made available for such services during the
meeting time. If this would make it possible for you to

Is there a program you would like to have

attend and if you are interested , we need to know so

presented, a speaker you would like to hear about a

arrangements can be made. If you can participate ,please

current issue, or a subject you would discussed about

call 843-0471, 843-9390, Or 843-6787. Or you may use

our neighborhood or city 7

the form below and mail it to BrookCreek Association

we were not notified when the down town development

1402 East Glen Drive.

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YES-

I would be interested

was to be discussed at our meeting so we were unable

in Baby Sitting

service during the meetings of Brook Creek Neighborhood
Association meetings at the East Lawrence Center.
Name

If so, please let us know. We are sorry that

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to notify you.
If you have

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suggestions ,please call 843-0471,

or 843=9390.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING
The Community Development Advisory Committee

has

completed its review and deliberations on all pro--

Address

posals for 1988 funds.The committee will present

Phone

its recommendations to the City Commission • The
Commission

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING

will conduct a public hearing on or

about May 15, for the purpose of receiving citizen

These are the items approved by the board for our
neighborhood and the amounts allowed&amp;

comments on the proposed statement of objectives

Sidewalk repair Elmwood and Prairie
Surface road on east side of Brook
Creek Park

$1,000

will make its final decision on the use of funds

1,000

at the next commission meetins after the public

Baby-sitting service
Qperating expenses

100
1,400
$3.100

Other suggested projects were not

approved~

and proposed use of

funds. The City Commission

hearing.
You are urged to attend this public meeting and
discover how the funds are being distributed and
voicing any suggestions or protests which you may
have.

�TRASH

As we look around our neighborhood , we find that we are not as neat

IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

about caring for our properties as we have been in the past. We need
to revive our pride in our appearance-- clear out the trash. The
city will help,if you ask, to dispose of delapidated buildings, dead
trees, large items which the regular pick-up does not handle (call
before Wed.)

Remember, trash piles invite rats and other pests which

threaten health as well as being unpleasant to see.

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And while you are cleaning up ynu may find useful items which
you no longer need. So

DO YOUR SPRING CLEA1VING
AND GIVE US Y01JR CASTOFFS!

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DILAPlDAT!D

GARAGIS, -.as AND,
.DMD OR DY:JHn 'QDB
The ~nity beml(o)*ent I»~
ot the City of Ul"fttnc;::e hu funds
allocatJed for alearance and ~tion

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"hhgat lfei9hborhoodsa Oread,
Pinckney, East Lawrence, Brook Creek,
and ·Nbrth- :LaWrence.
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There are no income restrictiohs.
(It' .requests exceed available funds,
priority will be given to applicants
who meet CDBG income guidelines.)
Application forms for this program
ar:e available at the office of
Commmunity Development in room 8, of
City Hall.
QUESTIONS: call 841-7722, Ext. 100

bENEfiT AUCTION foR
TltE SENIOR
CRAfTs PROGRAM
Bring items to the Senior Center
at 745 Vennont
or
call 842-0 543 for pick-up
of large items,

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April 1988

No. 2.

EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
The East Lawrence Center, 1245 East 15th, Is open for youth ·.
activities during the following hours:
Monday through Saturday-1:00-5:00 p.m.
;:
Sunday-3:00-6:00 p.m.
Center phone: 842·9418; Office phone: 841-7758
Two pool tables, video games, multl-purf)Ose room, and •J
ping pong table are also available for free play during these"=
~m~
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Room reservations (unlll10:00 p.m.) are available; call 8437122 at least two (2) weoks In advance for Information regar
ding reservations.

MEETINGS
BROOK CREEK
IMPROVEMENT

ASSOCIATION

No

August meeting

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Mr. Don Binns
Mr. Bob Eggert
Mrs. Grantham
Mr. Howard Hargrove

�ADULT LEARJJING
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LAWRENGE1 KANSAS 68046
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Do you know someone who:
a&gt; didn't finish high school?
b&gt; is unemployed and needs a GED to
qualify for a job?
·c) needs to improve basic reading skills?
d) needs to improve basic math skills?
e&gt; wants a GED?
Tell them their problems can be solved at the
ADULT LEARNING CONNECTION
1910 HASKELL
8't3-0160
FREE day and night classes
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IS ADULT BASIC EDUCATION?

WHO CAN PAHTICIPATE?

Adult Basic Education classes orovide services to help Kansans increase knowledge and improve skills
essential in today's world in three
areas:

If you are at least 16, a resident
of Kansas, and not enrolled in
another educational institution,
you are eligible to participate in
the classes.

1.

To be eligible to take the GED test,
you should be 10 and your high school
class should have graduated. Special
permission to take the test can be
obtained from the KSOE by persons 16
or 17 years of age. For further infonnation, call the Continuing Education office.

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3.

Basic Skills: Classes enable
adults to improve their skills
in reading, math, English,
science or social studies.
Special literacy classes are
also available for non-r~aders. r
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lligh School Equivalency Preparation (GED): Classes prepare adults for the 6eneral
Educational Development (GEO)
tests. GED testing is scheduled by appointment at the
Lawrence Continuing Education
office. Practice tests are
available.
English As A Second Language
(ESL): Classes enable adults
from other countries, with
little or no knowledge of
English, to improve knowledge
of basic English structure,
pronunciation and conversation.

Classes are desiqned for students
who want to review their basic
skills before they take the GED
exam as well as those students who
need more individualized one-onone study. Students work at their
own level and in their own areas
of interest.

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HOW CAN I ENROLL?
You can enroll in class by going to
the. Adult learning Connection durinq
class time. Enrollment is continuous
throughout the year.
WHERE DO CLASSES MEET? WHEN?
ABE. GEO and ESL classes all meet at
the Adult Learn·ing Connection located
in the 19th Street Shopping Center,
19th and Haskell! Avenue, Lawrence.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday
from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to
9:00 p.m.
HOW MUCH DO CLASSES COST?
Tuition is free for the ABE and GEO
classes. There may be a charge for·
the ESL classes. A book deposit is
required for materials taken home.

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BROOKCREEK

PARK

6:30 P.M.

Bring a covered dish and

your table service •'• •'• ·:.

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Drinks will be furnished!

Come and meet your neighbors. If you are new to the neighborhood, we extend
to you a special welcome.
Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association is exactly what the name
states. It is concerned with the welfare of the entire area. It is a channel for
getting information to you from the city and in turn making neighborhoods evident
to the city.
It also prepares and presents projects suggested by the members to the
com~ission in charge of Fe~eral fundingfor neighborhood projects , such as
drainage problems along Brook CreekJ laying a water line along Oakhill and
Thirteenth StrretJ playground equipment for Edgewood and Brook Creek ParksJ a
sidewalk from the end of sixteenth street to the East Lawrence Center so children
will not have to face traffic along Cadet street where there are no sidewalks;
paving and curbing Fifteenth Street; Installing a fence and planting shrubbery at the
Center and planting trees in Brook Creek Park; just to n&amp;~e a few things which
the city would not provide for us.
Now, if we do not have enough members to carry on our representation, we
do not kno~hat
the neighborhood needs or desires and we will lose the benefits
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available to us, and you are one of those important to carrying on our organization.
It is necessary to have a concensu~f the neighborhood before requesting improvements.
Those neighborhoods with strong memberships are the ones receiving the most benefits.
If you have come and had your particular problem solved, don't stop comingbe there to help your neighbor as he was there to help you. Are you worrird about
industrial encroachment upon your proptty? Are you worrird because Fifteenth Street
has been designated as a truck route from the East Hills Industrial Park although
it was not paved with City funds and was not paved for heavy traffic? Have you
other concerns? In numbers there is strength. Come- teogther we ma~v~r,a~lBa~~ help.

�July and August

ME E T
J G S are every second Thursc.. , of the month excet
at the E A S T L A W R E N C E C E N T E R, 15th and Brook.

D U E S are
representation so cheaply1

$1.00 per year per member. Hhere

E~lse

can you get

So, bring your covered dishes, your ~table service, your family and come to o
our picnic ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Oh yes, and bring your dollars. \~e are Hai ting tlb greet you
and hear your ideas for a year of neighborhood improvement.
Oh yes ! we have speakers parties and programs in addition

to

discussions.

Its a great way to get acquainted and find out what fine neighbors you have. If you
received this letter you are in the neighborhood.
If you have small children we might even help find or provide sitters for the
evening meetings. Let us know.
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Whos has lived in Brook Creek Neighborhood the longest ? If you were here
before 1930, 1920 , 1910 , or earlier, please call 843-0471 &lt;md give your name,
address &amp;&lt;d length of residence.
hie might have a surprise for you f ! ! ! ! ! !

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S E NI 0 R

N E H S

Health Screening Clinics
Effective 7/l/88 the charges for services
at the Health Screening Clinics will be $1.00
for each test and $5.00 for Tetanus-diptheria
immunization. Pneumovax vaccine will continue
to be $7.50.
No one will be denied services because
of inability to pay.
Services provided:
Blood pressure
check, hemoglobin, he~~ing test, blood sugar
test, health and nutrition counseling,
pneumonia vaccine and Td immunization.
Clinic sites:
Babcock Place, 1700 Mass., Lawrence
Every Tues., 1:00-3;00 p.m.
Every Wed., 9:00-2:00 p.m.

Don't let anyone stand there and
tell you you're getting old----squash their toes with your
ROCKER ! ! !

"But its most outstanding feature is that it can
create the illusion that work is being done.··

The Issues Discussion
Group meets on Tuesdays from
10:00 to 11:30 a.m., in the
Lower Level Activities Room
at the Senior Center, 7th and
Vermont.
All seniors are
welcome to come either to express their views or just
listen to the conversation.
The group is led by Jack
Baur. He can tell you more
about the group and also the
topics of future meetings.
His
phone number is 843-0042.

�DECEHBER l'lEETING
The December meeting will be a Christmas
dessert party- bring any sort you desire. There
will be a short business meeting for election of
officers followed by a program by East Heights
School.
The meeting will start at 7 P H which is
~ hour earlier than we usually meet. Be sure to
put this on your calendar!
Dues for 1989 may be paid at that time also.
Some were paid at the September picnic. Those are
good for 1989 also.

EAST HEIGHTS SCHOOL
Mrs. Scott brought her first grade to the
polls on election day to see how we voted. We
understand they spent the rest of the day at the
American Royal. We are sure they found that more
exciting.
It was suggested that our association contact
the school to see how we can· be of assistance to
them.
We have voted to urge the city to install
the flashing lights there which they have placed
at other city schoolss

NEWCOMERS
It was suggested that whenever any one moves into
the neighborhood, the Brook Creek Association be
notified so teey may be contacted and also make
sure that if they are new to the city that the
Welcome Hagan be notified.
The number to call flt&gt;t: the..Welceme Wagoh 1 ts
3-8617. Lets be friendly in our neighborhood.

CDr!l'lUNITY DEVELOPNENT PROJECTS FOR 1989
Requests for projects to be funded by Community Development funds need to be presented by December 10. The
follm;ing suggestions have been discussed. (If you have any
others ,please, contact Don Binns and express your opinion.)
1. Sealing and surfacing the road on the east side of
Brook Creek Park.
m2. Repairing the alley or road which connects Wedgewood
and Lindenwood Lane on the south ends.
3. Widening and resurfacing 12th Street between Prairie
and Summit Streets.
4.More trees in the area. It has been suggested that
individuals make application for them to be placed in
the parking in front of their houses and agree to water
them in the summer months.
s. Restrooms be placed in Brook Creek and Edgewood parks.
Since the East Lawrence Center is open only a limited
number of hours and is far from the ball diamod and
playground it is not feasible to depend on it for
Edgewood Park. Furthermore these are the only parks
in the city where Building and Grounds has not provided
such facilities.Surely the¥ would not be abu~ed in
this area more than in others.
6.Flashing lights during school hours for East Heights
~~hool as have been p~ovided hy the city for o~her schools.
Since Fifteenth' Street has been designated as' a truck
route, the dangerous speeding which occurs there makes
the corner of Fifteenth and Haskell one of the most
dangerous in town. Are our children less precious than
those in other neighborhoods ?

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The Lawrence Association of Neighborhoods is encouraga plan whereby the city trash would be sorted into
those materials such as glass, paper etc. which can be
recycled andbe kept separate from the disposable trash.
This has a two fold pnrpose.We are running out of
places to dispose of our tras?4ithout harm to people
and anything recyclable is a saving of natural resources.

�i·lr.r, :irs. ll&gt;-;TJ;,&lt;Jll ilcyer

:~pc~ilt

threP. t-:cd&lt;: holiday in r;ennany
d11rinr; Uctol&gt;c~r v.nd follnrJ i. t ::ts
lJ(~a11tiful ar.: Ur.tober in KAN:SA:&gt;.
They H&lt;:&gt;re vi.si ting re lati vcs
and discovering the history of
their two [runilies. Interestingly
they found that both of their
families(r.Jey~~r and Schaake) carne from
approximat&lt;:!ly the same area of the
country.
The area where they visited
centered around Vohl in 1~estGennany.
It is located near a large lake and
Edersee Dam. The dam Has bombed during 1-Jorld Har II and
tho ensuinr, flood resulted in the death of 1500 people.
They were near Bad Sooden which is on the border of
East Germany so they observed the heavily guarded fence
(extension of the Berlin \Vall) between East and West
Germany.
They visited Hamlin Town which was made famous
in America by the poem "The Pied Piper of Hamlin Town."
They traveled down the Rhine Riverand saw the many
castles among which was the i'louse Tower. This too was
a

S~ne new equipment has been placed
in Edr;ewoocl l'arlt:- three picnic tables,
climbing ladders, and two obstacles
for climbing alonr; the Halldnr; path.
Unfortunately, someone set fire to
the wooden climbing equipment. It Has
partially burned but not destroyed for
use. Such vandalism is inexcusable and
should be reported immediately if any
one observes it.

EARLY RESIDENTS
In answer to our question in the last issue
about long time residents -- Of those reporting
The tHo Hho have lived the longest continually
are Goldie Hatmon who lvas born here and Arthur
Patterson who moved here in 1923,

made famous in America by LongfellOiv in his poem "The
Children's !lour". Interestinr;ly enough, just across the
Rhine is located the "Katz Tower".
The Rhi..ne is bordered on both sides by grape vineyards from which is made some of the world's finest
wines.
Tr~cy observed so1ne of their ancestral homes tvhich
had not been destroyed during the Har,Some of them
Here four to six centuries old.Some of those which
had been damaged \vere still in the process of restoration.
i·!ost of them had been built of sandstone.
'they reported that the drought had been equally as
bad there as here and crops had suffered accordingly.
Trees in thr~ many forests Here beautiful colors as
they are here.Roads were excellent and speed limits
almost non-existent. Streets Here in good repair and
and no trash on streets or roads. Food ••as excellent
and sleeping under feather beds delightful.
They will cherish their trip for a long time in
the many· rncEures they tool~:.

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'Twas the night before Christmas, when aU through the house ...
And just· as in that famous verse from the past, we" wish you
"Happy Christmas to all ... and to all a good night!"

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December 1988
As clleflned by the phnnlng departCreek ts that Rel~hborhood
bounded by the railroad tracks near
Ul Ore&amp;an St. on ttM! Vest, 11th st. on
.~ the not·th, 19th
(north slde only)
.~ on the south, lind the @astern cl ty
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;j nel~hborhood, we W~Guld llke for you
to COMe to our nonthly nel&amp;hbo~hood
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MEETINGS
BROOK CREEK
IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION

EAST LAWRENCE CENTER

The East Lawrell()e Center, 1245 East 15th, Is open for youth ·
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activities during the following houra:
Monday th~oug~ Saturdsy-1 :oo-5:00 p.m.
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Sunday-3.00-8.00 p.m.
Center phOne: 842·9418; Office phone: 841·7758
Two pool tables, Ykteo games, multi-purpose room and •
ping pong table are also avaUable for free play during lheae
hours.
Room reservations (untll10:00 p.m.) are available; call 84
1122 at least two (2} weekaln advall()e for Information regar
ding reservations.

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December 8, 1988
January 12, 1989
February 9, 1989
Dues Time for 1989
only $1.00
What a bargain
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tiH!se meetings
explore communlty
evelopment, thl!
nelBhborhood center and any other
concerns you or your
nel8hb0rs may wish
to discus~.
Heetlnsr are held
th@ second Thursday
of eat!h.month, from
7130 to 9eoo pm at
the East Lawrence

Center.
Please come I

No"cost of living" raise!

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Mr. Don Binns
Mr. Bob Eggert

Mrs. Grantham
Mr. Doug Miller

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145 VERMONT
LAWRENCE. KANSAS 88044
(913) 842-(JS43

/SERVICES

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INCORPORATID

Dear Fri-=nd,
As ~he holiday season quickly approaches, Douglas County
Senior Services (formerly Douglas County Council on Aging) has
begun its annual fund drive for the Holiday Bureau program.
As a
par~icipant j_n this community-wide program, we dis-r.ribute food,
warm clo-r.hing and household supplies to elderly recipients.
As a result of generous dona~ions of goods and money from
individuals and groups last year. we were able to provide holiday
baskets for 93 households.
The people who receive these baske~s
cope all year with such problems as severe illness, low income,
and social isola~on.
The number of participa-r.ing households we serve has grown
steadily during the la•t four years.
Our goal for this year is
to distribute holiday b~skets to 100 households, which would be
an increase of 75 households since our first year of
participation in 1984.
At this time we are also seeking donations to replenish our
Emergency Fund.
Through this fund we are able to provide
assistance to low income aged who have exhausted all other
resources.
The Emergency Fund provides grants and loans to those
needing help with utility cut-offs. housing emergencies, durable
medical equipment, and other vital needs.
A holiday donation to
the Emergency Fund will proYide year-round help to those who need
it most.
Please include the Douglas County Senior Services Holiday
Bureau or the DCSS Emergency Fund in your holiday giving this
year.
We are eLsking individuals and groups to contribute money and.
goods such a~; food, clothing and household supplies for holiday
baskets.
Some donors prefer to become more involved by
ob-r.aining a "wish list" and doing the shopping and wrapping for
their adoptee:.
You may send your contribution to the address listed above.
Please specify if your gift is for the Holiday Bureau or for the
Emergency Fund.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Sincerely,

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Sandra
Strand
Information and Referral Director

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You may bring your contributions,
or your request to be adopted to
our Christmas party and we will
foreward the toAthe proper place.
Brook Creek Association

Charles H. Oldfath r
Information and Referral Committee Chairperson

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Vol. IX, No.1
March 8 1 1989
As defined by the planning department, Brook Creek
is that neighborhood bounded by the railroad tracks
near Oregon Street on the west, 11th Street on the
north, 19th Street (north side only) on the south,
and the eastern city limits.
If you live withim the Brook Creek Neighborhood,
we would like for you to come to our monthly neighborhood meetings.
Issues discussed at these meetings explore
communitydevelopment, the neighborhood Center, and
any other concerns you or your neighbors may wish
to discuss.
Meetings are held the second Wednesday of every
month, except August, from 7:15, at the East Lawrence
Center, in the smuth room, at 15th and Brook Streets.

Tf you would be interested in having a neighborhood forum
.Cor candidates for the City Conunission, one will be available
at the East Lawrence Center at 15th and Brook Streets at 7 PM,
March 15,

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enough are interested. But we want to be sure that there are
enough present to make it worthwhile for the candidates to
give of their time.
Therefore, if you womld come to such a forum, please call 843-0471 Or 843-9390, and express your interest. Call by March 13.
Watch for the announcement in the Journal World or listen to
KLWN on Wednesday.
Let's make Brook Creek Neighborhood informed and let's have
a larger percentage of voters than any other precinct in town.
This is where your voice is really heard and counted.

PLEASE COME
Present members please note the change to
Wednesday
Thursday is down town night and the night for
many city committee meetings. We hope Wednesday
will be moe convenient for many of you.
Dues are $1 per person.
Board members are :
President- Mr Don Binns
Vice- Pres.- Goldie Harmon
Sec.- Rachel Grantham
Treas. Doug Miller

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It has come to the attention of the association that
there are a number of alleys in the area that the city
has control of. If you wish the city to vacate these
alleys,and the property returned to the owner, you may

Would you

ask the city to vacate these alleys •• Only property
owners may request this vacation of alleys. If you are

for your parking frontage ?

interested, see George Williams at the City Engineer's

The city has

Cfice at eity Hall.

approved $2500

from Community Development

Charles Howe or Freda Stalkfleet can tell you how to

funds for the Brook

go about it.They have already applied.
Brook Creek Association did not
alleys be paved.

like a free tree

request that these

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FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN

East Heights School has been chosen to experiment with
the new concept of the full day attendance of children of kindergarten age.

Creek

area for trees to be placed
in the parking in front of
homes of people who desire them and are willing to
care for them.
If you wish to have such a tree ,please, fill out the
following form and return to : Grantham, 1316 E 16th St.,
by September 15.
Request form:

We suspect that there will be much resting and playing
in store for these wee folks.

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I hereby agree to plant, maintain and water the tree

BLOOD BANK

that I receive.

There is a severe shortage of blood for Douglas County
at the present

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time. This is something which one can

donate without cost •• We urge you to donate if you

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are physically able.
Just call the Blood Center at 749-3017 and they will
give you an appointment at your convenience.
The address is 329 Missouri.

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Notice: Trees may be requested by the owners of the
c.
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t'lgnt-01:-way.

�SCHOOL TRAFFIC BEACONS
The City Commission over-ruled
the decision to deny East
Heights'request for traffic
beacons as other schools in
town have.

PICNIC

There will be two beacons on
Fifteenth Street- one east
and one west of Haskell.
They may not be installed
before school starts but they
have been ordered.
Thank you, City Commission,
"School supplies."

Ttie annual MEMBERSHIP picnic will be held at
Brook Creek Park, September 13, at 6:30 pm for
members and prospective members.
Meat and drinks will be furnished. Bring a covered
dish and your table service,Dues for the coming year
may be paid at that time ~o be ahead of Santa's
demands for your $$$s. Remember- no inflation. Dues
are still $1,00. No other representation is so
inexpensive.
Many of you who were former members are no longer
active. Why ? We need youJfor we continue to seek
ways and means to improve our neighborhood and it is
yruethat "in union there is strength... We do not know
your needs if you do not present them and, if your own
needs have been met, don't you owe it to others to
help them meet theirs?
Incidentally, it is doubtful if the following tl1i:ngs
could have been accomplished without our organization:
l.Water mains on Oakhill and Summit
2,Drain pipe at 13th and Brook
3,Drainage ditch at 13th &amp; Brook, rip-rap
and widening
4.Drainage improvements on East 15th
S,East 15th overlay from Delaware to Cadet
6. Sidewalks Maryland to Haskell, 13th
from Haskell to Brook,south from Edgewood
to 19th,
7,. Edgewood bike trail and playground
equipment at Edgewood and Brook Creek
rn~r.k~ 1 soccercfield, screening at
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WALKING
There is concern for the safety of those people who
continue to walk in the streets instead of using the
side walks,
We went to great trouble and expense to provide the
walks for the safety of our children on their way
to schools and to the Center,Most of the children
do use the walks but many adults go strolling down
the streets apparently oblivios of the traffic. This
is necessary only when the sidewalks have not been
cleared of snow in winter,

SUNFLOWER JOURNEYS
If you are not familiar with the program
"Sunflower Journeys"which airs on Channel 11, you
are missing out on some interesting programs on
our great state of Kansas and the people who are
doing great things.
The programs are presented on Thursdays at 9p.rn.
and on Saturdays at 5:30 p,m, They last ~ hour.
There have already been three concerning Lawrence.
They are not just historical but are current and
tell about things you might find interesting to
explore on a week-end or just a day's trip.
Tune in sometime!

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boUnded by the rallroad traclte nenr

Oregan St. on the W.st, 11th st. on
the north, 19th
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MEETINGS

The East Lawrence Center,l245
East 15th St. is open for youth
activities during the following
hours:
Monday through SaturdayI-S p.m ••
Sunday - 3-6 p.m.
Center pnone: 842-9418
Room reservations for meetings
(until 10 p.m.} are available.
For reservations call 843-7122
at least two weeks in advance
for infonnation.

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ASSOCIATION
Second Wednesday of the month
(except June, July, August)
7:30 pm at
East LaWA~P.£e Center
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to discuss.
fteetlnts at1! held
the second Thur!tday
of each·month, from
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RECYCLING

Your representative was asked to attend the last
meeting of the United Fund steering committee for the
purpose of giving publicity to the fall drive,
Upon arrival at the meeting she was greeted with the
statement, "We have allotted
this

Brook

Creek about $20,ooo

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We are sorry that we were not chosen as one of the
neighborhoods to participate in the pilot program for
recycling of waste materials and also that the program
was not adopted by the city. However the people who are

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collecting recyclable materials are adjacent to our

Upon stating that she was not aware that we had

neighborhood- just over on east 9th Street. So call

requested anything from the United Fund, an inspection

them if you are interested,
REQUESTS

Edgewood Homes had represented themselves as representing our neighborhood and the East Lawrence Center,

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of the budget revealed that the "Kid Kare Center" at

Be sure to bring your ideas for requests

And

for ideas

the committee had not investigated further assuming that

which will improve our neighborhood, to the September

it was fur programs at the Center,This was indeed an

or 'October meetings.

unfortunate misunderstanding on the part of

Plans for such projects must be finalized by

the

committee, and a disadvantage to our neighborhood which

November and, since there is a detailed amount of

has

information which is required for

already lost many of our programs to the Holcomb

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your ideas

any request- please,

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CLEAN UP

CLEAN UP

lf unsightly property is a problem in your
immediate neighborhood, report to the city inspector,
There is now someone assigned to this duty and action

will be taken after due hearing by the board,

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COMMODITIES

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East Lawrence Center, From
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buildings at Edgewood Homeso

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1989
September
October
November
December

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Brook Creek and Edgewood Parks

Sidew~lk~ on Thirteenth, fifteenth and
Nineteenth Streets

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East Lawrence Center guilding

December 13.Wednesday
7;30- 9;00 PM
East Lswrence Center
MUSIC by
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Rust-free water lines on Oakhill and
adjacent streets

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A pleasant polling place with handy parking
for votipg

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The Brook Creek Neighborhood
An annual neighborhood picnic
Association
needs you as a member !
Playground equipment in Brook Creek and Edgewood parks
The association seeks to do things to better our
Ball diamonds in both parks
neighborhood

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of these things are legion and

well known to most of you, A list
ments has

of these accomplish-

been published repeatedly in our news letterso

Our membership has gone down and is now less than
half of what it was at its peak. If this decline continues we will have no alternative but to disband as an
association and go back to being the"forgotten part" of
the city as it was before the assocaition

existedo

Join me in our efforts to maintain and improve
the quality of life in our neighbirhood,

A soccer field in Edgew-ood park
Paving and curbing on Fifteenth Street
Shrubbery along Fifteenth Street in front of the Center
Help with field trips for East Heights Children
These are all things which would never have
been had it not been for the tireless efforts of those
who have worked as \team to present and pursue these
issues at City Hall, These are not things which the
city did for you. Most of them were obtained by careful
planning and persistent requests to Federal Community

Don Binns

Development Funding, Much time was spent making the
President of Brook Creek
Neighborhood Improvement
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required estimates and attending numerous meetings.
Don't you owe your neighbor a continuance of this sort
of activity? Think on these things and come and do your
part,
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�EAST HEIGHTS

APRIL MEETING PROGRAM
At our April 11 meeting we will have 2 speakers. One
will represent the First National Bank and describe the
new program thay have for Senior Partner depositers,
!he second speaker will be from the Pari=rnedics and

East Heights P T A will hold an ice crem social and bake
sale, Tuesday, April 10 from 6 to 8 o'clock at the school

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If you have a suggestion for a program you would

cafeteria,
~lolunteers

will discuss C P R classes.

are needed, If you will help, please call the

like to have presented or are prepared to present a

school or call Nancy Scott at 842-2901 for a time slot,

program, your suggestions would be most welcome. Some

This

one has suggested the Neighborhood Watch Program. Are

is a great activity for all in the neighborhood to

get acquainted with your school and your neighbors.
SEE YOU THERE

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Please notice that at the last meeting of the Brook
Creek Association it was voted not to have summer
meetings. There will be meetings in September, October,
November, December, March, April, amd May.

A letter from Lynn Goodell, Director of Community
Development, states that it would be helpful tf those
' are requesting trees understand that decisions on where
trees can be planted and what type of trees will be
planted are made by the Parks and Recreation Department.

CONGRATULATIONS ! !
Our President, Don Binns was recently elected Presdent
of the Retired Teachers Association of Douglas Countya

Property owners may request particular types of trees, but
they need to understand that it might not be possible to
honor their requests.If you have questions ,please ,
contact Fred DeVictor of the Parks department.

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CENSUS '90
Please, fill out and return your Censusform in
the postage-paid envelope provideda By so doing,
a census taker will not have to visit your home !!

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THE EAST LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION WISHES TO INVITE NEIGHBOR
HOOD ASSOCIATIONS AND INTERESTED COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS TO TAKE
PART IN AN EARTHDAY POTLUCK SUPPER. AFTER A DAY OF EARTHDAY EVENTS,
PERHAPS WE CAN SHARE OUR LOCAL AND GLOBAL CONCERNS OVER PLATES OF
TUNA DISH,BREAD ETC. NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS OR COMMUNITY
ORGANIZATIONS WHO WOULD LIKE TO GET TOGETHER
PLEASE CONTACT

pendence, Inc. Is now In operation to
assist persons with a disability make needed
modifications on rental apartments or houses.
Some examples of modifications that are
possible through the Program Include:
- Building ramps to provide acce!lls to
the entrance of an apartment or house.
- Widening doorways to allow clearance
for a person using a wheelchair.

JOLENE ANDERSON
1402 NEW YORK
LAWRENCE,KS.66044
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PATRICIA MARVIN
810 E.l3TH.
LAWRENCE,KS.66044
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PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS- CLEANING AGREEMENT (MANDATORY)
FOOD CHOICE AND QUANTITY AGREEMENT

- Installing a visual signaling system tt
Inform a person who Is deaf that someone Is at the door.
- Installing lever-type door or faucet
handles to provide more Independent
operation.
- Replacing or beveling door thresholds
which are too high, allowing smoother
passage for a person using a wheelchair.
- Installing grab bars In the bathroom.

Patricia Marvin, recently appointed by the City Commission as chairman of S 0 R T (save our recyclable trash),
gives the following information:
You can take your recyclables and donate them to

If there are accessibility modifications you
would like to make In the place you are
renting, or would like more Information,
contact Bob Mlkeslc at Independence, Inc.,
1910 Haskell Avenue, Lawrence, KS 6601Jr
831-0333.

S 0 R T at three locations:
l.River City Recycling Co., 716 E. 9th St. Monday
through Saturday. (aluminum cans, glass sorted
by color, newspapers)
2,Sunshine Recycling of Lawrence, 906 No. 2nd.
Monday through Saturday. ( aluminum cans, glass,
flexible hard plastic, paper, ferrous metals)
3. Kaw Motor and Salvage Co. , Route 3, Lawrence
Monday through Friday ( all types of scrap metal)

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KALEIDOSCOPE
Kaleidoscope is a children's creative art
experience sponsored by Hallmark Cards,Inc.
as a public service.Children explore their
own creativity by seeing, touching , and
imagining and creating their own art wor.
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The traveling show will be held in the K-Mart
parking lot in Lawrence at 31st and Iowa.
Dates are May 2 through 8.

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OAK HILL
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and the city limits on the
east.
If you live within the
rook Creek Neighborhood, we
urge you to come to our
s. Issues discussed
,explore community develop~ment, the East Lawrence
icenter, and any other con~cerns you or your neighbors
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Officers are:
President
Don Binns
Vice-Pres. Freda Satlkfleet
Rachel Grantham
Sec.
Doug Miller
Treas.
Dues are just $1.00 a year,
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within the
Neighborhood, we
you to come to our
tings. Issues discussed
explore community develop~ment, the East Lawrence
icenter, and any other con:cerns you or your neighbors
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Meetings are held the second
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MEETING UNTIL THE FALL
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
PICNIC IN SEPTEMBER
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The East Lawrence Center is
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Officers are:
President
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Rachel Grantham
Sec.
Doug Miller
Treas.
Dues are just $1.00 a year,
due in September.
Any of the above persons
will be glad to accept
your dues.
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WATCH
Numerous people have expressed an interest in pr.otection
from crimes in their neighborhoods,
The police department Hill have a representative at the
May 9th meeting to discuss and describe the Neighborhood Watch
program and to help you organize Hith your neighbors ,if you
so desire,
Please come and discover the advantages of such a program ••
It appears to be Harking successfully in many areas.

C.P.R.
The Para-Medics will be glad to
present a program on C P R, the Heimlich
maneuver, if enough people are interested.
It consists of one four hour session
and will be held at the East Lawrence
Center.
The course is certified by the
American Heart Association.
If you Hould be interested in such a
course, please call Pat Mayo at 843-7777.

SPRING CLEAN UP TIME IS HERE
It is spring clean up time. Let's make our part of the
city be the neatest ever. We have much to be proud of, you know.
Lets prove that we care.
Pat Marvin may be present to give us a brief up-date
on the recycling program.
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you can call the city and they ;.Jill have a large i tern pick-up
on Wednesdays. The number to call is 841-1911.

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One never knows when one may have
the opportunity to save a life.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW MEETING
May 8th at 8 p m there will be a
public meeting at the City Hall with the
city Commission and the Community Development Review Board concerning requests
for Community Development funds.
Come and learn how the various requests
from the communities are received and
judged by the various Commissioners.

TREES
If you sent in a request for ¥tree and it has not been
planted,please call Parks and Forestry at 841-1246. They were
planted in East Lawrence Neighborhood last Heek.
If you are interested in doing yard Hork, you might tell
us at the next meeting, We have had several inquiries ••

We apologize for the mix-up of room
for our April meeting at the Centera It
seems too many people were involved in
assigning spaceo We have always had a room
reserved since the building was built and have
no explanation for what happened. But we noH
have a Hritten reservation for our regular
meetin~ time of the second Wednesday of the
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September 1990

As defined by the city
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explore community develop~ment, the East Lawrence
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Meetings are held the second
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due in September.
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MEETING THIS YEAR ?
HAVE YOU PAID YOUR
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Bring your table service, a covered dish,
and a friend or prospective member, and
your dues if possible.
Meat and drink will be furnished.
Also you will be meeting the new coordinator
for Brook Creek Association. Let's make her
welcome and make a show of solidity as we
have some times in the past.

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again let me recite the accomplishments of the association.
If it were not for the Neighborhood Association you would
probably not have the following:
1. East Lawrence Center
2:Brook Creek Park
3.Shelter house and bridge in Brook Creek Park
4. Sidewalks on 19th and 15th Streets to get our
kids to and from school safely
5.Paving and curbing of 15th Street
6.New water lines in some areas of our neighborhod
7. Drainage improvements (we need to keep on this)
8. Street improvements and vacation of alleys
9. Additional playground equipment in Brook Creek
and Edgewood Parks
10. A rest room and a water fountain is forthcorning this year in Brook Creek Park.
We have dropped in membership about two thirds. There
is strength in nurnbers •• If you have any interest in continued
improvement in our neighborhood, get off your duffs and JOIN
the neighborhood association.
WE NEED YOU t ! ! ! !
Dues are nominal: adollar a year per person. Mail-or take
dues to Doug Miller, 1235 Prairie or call

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DON BINNS, president.

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
has just hired a part-time coordinator.
Jennifer Kimball Brown will be helping
expand
membership, publish the newsletter I
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prepare budget estimates for presentation
to the City.
Jennifer has been working for the
Oread Neighborhood Association as
part-time coordinator, and &gt;rill continue
in that capacity. Before coming to
Lawrence six years ago, she worked
with neighborhood groups in Boston,
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know more Brook Creek residents .and
hearing your ideas for the neighborhood.
Come meet her and her family at the
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HEALTH CARE ACCESS
All aspects of the health care profession
donate their time and resources to provide
health care for the medically indigent. Services include acute dental care,twice weekly
health clinic,,prescription assistance, referals to specialists and dietitians when
necessary.Lawrence Memorial Hospital donates
laboratory and radiological services,and clinic
space is donated by Lawrence Housing Authority ••
Social Service agencies volunteer their time by
screeni~g for eligibility and arranging appointment~. Call 841-5760.

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Come hear both sides of the school
bond
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Creek's next meeting· on Wednesday,
October 10. Your vote on November 6
will
affect
your taxes and the
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of
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grandchildren and/or neighbors.
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school
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improvements to the
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high
school
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two
elementary
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School Board
member Mary Lou Wright and personnel
director Bill Wilson will present
why a second high school is the best
alternative.
Eric Cleveland from Citizens for
Education will discuss that group's
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We have arranged to share the phone
bill with the Oread Neighborhood Association
so that Brook Creek residents can now
easily reach our coordinator, Jennifer
Kimball Brown. Her office hours are
!O:OOAM to 1:OOPM Monday through Thursday
and 12:00 to 3:OOPM on Friday. She
can also be reached at other times,
so don 1 t hesitate to call and leave a
message if she 1 s not there. And don 1 t
be put off when the phone is answered
with the Oread message.
We hope this will help you to find
answers to your questions, figure out
who to contact with your concerns, and
give you an easy way to get your ideas
to BCNA.

TABLES IN THE CREEK
Picnic tables in Edge\vood Park keep
ending up in the creek. If you see
them there, call Fred DeVictor, Parks
and Recreation director, at 843-7122.

WINTER WALKING
If you would like to keep walking even
in the bitter cold, the East Lawrence
center may be the place for you. If
enough people are interested, they can
arrange to open the center some mornings.
Call the center at 841-7758.

CDBG IDEAS NEEDED
DUES DUE!
If you were not able to JOln us at
the picnic to pay your dues, please
bring them this month. Or, you can
mail dues to Doug Miller, 1235 Prairie
(843-6151). REMEMBER -- DUES ARE ONLY
$1.00 PER YEAR.

Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
meetings are held the second Wednesday
of the month, 7:30PM to 9:OOPM, Septembe1·
through May (except in bad weather),
at the East Lawrence Center, 15th and
Brook Streets.

PLEASE COME!

At Brook Creek's November 14 meeting,
we will be deciding on Community Development
Block Grant proposals to submit to the
City this year. This means we need suggestions
at the October meeting. How would you
like to see your neighborhood improved?
Several other neighborhoods have
had Model Block projects. Model Block
is a fix-up program that pays back
$1.00 for every $4.00 spent -on health
and safety improvements. If you might
be interested in the program for your
block, call Jennifer at 842-5440 for
more information.

Officers are:
President
Vice-President
secretary
Treasurer

Don Binns
Freda Satlkfleet
Rachel Grantham
Doug Miller

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·.Issues discussed explore
community development, the
East Lawrence Center, and
any other concerns you or
your neighbors wish to
present ••
Meetings are held the
second Wednesday of each
month except July and August, from 7s30 to 9 PM
at the East Lawrence Cent~r
at 15th and Brook.
PLEASE COME ! ! !
Officers are :
·President
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Vice Pres. Goldie Harmon
Sec.
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Bob Eggert
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to make use of our soccer field. Nets are available
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April is spring clean up time.
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If you have delapidated sheds or garages. which you
questions regarding the administration of our suhools
and find out how the candidates answer these questionso
• would like to have removed, call the City Community
development office- 841-7722.
They are your schools for your children. It is your
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your wishes.
DESERT STORM
Let! increase , yes, let~ double at least, the voting
power beyond last election.
If you have or had someone involved in DESERT STORM
We do not have majority rule if the majority does not
let us know. We should have a Brook Creek Honor Rollo
vote. If you do not vote, you have no right to complain!!

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The candidates who are willing to serve you will be
there ! ! !
Will you 7 7 7

Dorothy Roper has had knee surgery. We wish her well
and hope she is soon~ foot.

Be sure that you are registered. If you are in doubt,
go to the county clerk~ office in the 6ourt House and
register before March 15. If you are going to be out of
town or cannot get to the polls because of your work$
go to the county clerk; s office and vote absentee before -•
the 15th. If you are unable to get to the polls because
of health reasons, call 841-7700 and you will receive
a balloqthrough the mail. You really have no excuse for
not voting except your own indifference. In other
countries people are literally fighting for the right
to vote !!!!
Oh yes, the election is April 2o That is the first
Arp~~: Tuesday. Our forum is March 13 at the East Lawrence (
Center.

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Meetings are held the second
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MEETING UNTIL THE FALL
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
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Officers are:
President
Don Binns
Vice-Pres, Freda Satlkfleet
Rachel Grantham
Sec.
Robert Eggert
Treas.
Dues are just $1,00 a year,
due in September,
Any of the above persons
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LAWN MOWING
Need your lawn mowed ?

Jason is ready

Call Jason Stalkfleet at 843-8009.

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Are you interested in some help to improve the
appearence of your home ?
The Community Development Association can give
you a boost financially. The Cit:r Commission is very

Recycling Service
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favorable toward this program.
1f you and the neighbors in your block wish to
paint your houses, repair steps, walks or porches,
landscape a bit, or other minor minor improvements
the C D B G program will share the cost with you.
There are no income restrictions , and no loans.
This program has been and i:3 being carried out
in other neighborhoods in the cit:y. It is a program
for renters as well as home owners.
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how to apply and carry out the program.
There is also an interest free loan program

Our weekly currside pickup fee is $J.OO a
month. To legin service, please send $9.00
for the first q\.S.rter. You will be billed
for qmrterly pa.yments thereafter. For
your convenlence, you rrs.y pa.y for more than
one q\.S.rter at a time.
Along with .1:/2 plastic am milk &amp;nd soda bottles,
we also take #1 beverage containers, #4 plastic, and plastic l:ags.
If you think ycou were missed, please call and
someone will come by. We g\.S.ra.ntee pickup
i f your recyclea bles are out by the time
sta. ted on the flier ( 9 am on week days, noon
on Sat.). Please don't take it l:ack in 1f ·
it isn't picked up by 5 pm. The routes sometimes take longer.

available for larger repairs and improvements on
your home if you own it.
Also be advised that delapidated buildings
and dead trees in our neighborhood will be removed
by the city upon request.

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If it is Iainir~, please cover wlth plastic or
wait until the next pickup day to leave
things out.
There are no plckups on ns.jor holidays 1 New
Year's IB.y, Presidents' IS.y, Memor:l.a.l IB.y,
Independenet:: IB.y, I.a.bor IR.y, Thanksgiving
and the friday following, or Christns.s IS.y.
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SENIOR CENTER COUPONS
I sometimes wonder how much more could be
accomplished if we had two or three hundred members
instead of the 50 members that we have.
It is remarkable what we have accomplished
with the few members that we have. If we could somehow convince you that it is important for the quality
of life in our neighborhood that we must show unity

Did you know that, if you take your food coupons
to the Senior Center, members of A A R P will take them
to the grocery stores and attach them to packages of
products and when redeemed by the buyer at the checkout

stands~

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of the coupon? About $5,000 has been raised this year
for the Center through this program.
Please contribute

and strength to get the most out of available funds,
I am sure

that more of you -would join our group.

If you need convincing, call one of our members
and ask. Fifty people out of 700 households is a
very poor showing.

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If th~s doesn~ t work,
what does lt take to convince you ?

MEMBERS !
Do you come to meetings only when you want
the influence of the association?
HoH about cominr-; to help you neighbor when
he has a recjuest7
A majority is necessary for a formal request.
Editor

Ttie annual MEMBERSHIP picnic will be held at
Brook Creek Park, September 13, at 6&amp;30 pm for
members and prospective members.
. Meat and drinks will be furnished. Bring a covered
dlsh and your table service.Dues for the coming year
may be paid at that time ~o be ahead of Santa's
demands for your $$$s. Remember- no inflation Dues
are still $1.00, No other representation is s~
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attend the meeting of
Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement
Association on Marcp 11, 7:30 ~m
at the East Lawrence Center
.on East Fifteenth Street.
Bring aneighbor and your ideas on
how to make this a better
NEIGHBORHOOD !

As defined by the city
planning department, Brook
Creek Neighborhood is that
area bounded by the railroad
tracks on the west, 11th St.
on the north, 19th St.(north
side only) on the south,
and the city limits on the
east.
If you live within the
Brook Creek Neighborhood, we
Jurge you to come to our
meetings. Issues discussed
explore community development, the East Lawrence
:center, and any other con:cerns you or your neighbors
~wish to discuss.
Meetings are held the second
~Wednesday of the months of
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
May. We meet at 7a30 to epm.
The East Lawrence Center is
at 15th and Brook Streets.
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President
Don Binns
~---Vice-Pres. Freda Satlkfleet

�VOTR

VOTE !

VOTE !

VOTE !

Be sure to register to vote before April 5.
If you do not vote during a presidental
election, your name will be removed from
the roll and you will have to register again.
If you are new in town or have moved since
rou last voted, even just across t~e street,
1t will be necessary for you to reg1ster. ·
If you are uncertain call or go to the
County Clerk's office or call 841-7700(After
5 call 841-0129).
IF YOU DO NOT VOTE YOU HAVE
FORFEITED YOU RIGHT TO COMPLAIN
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If months had character,
March's would be:
Undependable. Not
particularly neat.More
wind than substance.Lots
of energy but alas unharnessed. Basically a
dreamer.
Good ideas are not adopted
automatically.They must
be driven into practice
· with courageous
impatience.

BECOME A MEMBER
This is your opportunity to make your needs
and ideas known to the city commission.
There is a list too long to quote here which
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association has
accomplished for you and of which many of
you may not be aware.
Dues are just $1 a year. Where else
can ypu get so much for a "buck" a year ?
Remember the date- Wednesday,March 11.

SUCCESS AT LAST
The bathrooms at Brook Creek Park are
comleted and the basket ball pad and goal
is in place. You see wishes are sometimes
granted.
The Community Development Board has not
yet considered the requests for this year.
But be prepared to mention those things
which you wish to have discussed for the
coming year.

With the coming of an early spring, let us
remind you that a riding lawn mower is
available for the use of neighborhood members.
It is at the home of Don Binns, the president~
at East Glen Drive and Cadet Street.
Is there some service that you think of that
that would be desirable for our own community?
Perhaps a neighbpr could help or share with
you.Perhaps there are services that we all
could share. You do not have to go through
the Volunteer Bureau- come to you neighbors.

Do.you need a home to share or have a home
wh1ch you would like to share with someone?
Call tak Senior Center at 842-0543. or if ·
you need minor repairs or small services,
ca~l them. They perform many services of
wh1ch you may not be aware.
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PICNIC IN SEPTEMBER
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Officers are &amp;
President
Don Binns
Vice-Pres. Freda Satlkfleet
Rachel Grantham
Sec.
Robert Eggert
Treas.
Dues are just $1.00 a year,
due in September.
Any of the above persons
will he glad to accept
your dues.
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�PLANNING
we would like your input as to the types
of programs you would prefer for next year.
What neighborhood improvements would.you
like to have presented to the Commun~ty
Development committee for next year?
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our new member on the CDBG advisory committee will be Vernon Burkett. We welcome
him and will profit from his influence
and knowledge.
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
A request has been made to build house
for Habitat on lot 107,Fairfax addition,
the second lot north of E.13th Street on
the east side of Prairie Avenue.
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9: 00 am to 4: 00 pm

Familv
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-Non-fossil fu~l parade.
-Children's Conference . .
-Contest and Awards . .
-Displays and Exhibi'ts.
-Special Events . ..

Where: Douglas County Fair Grounds
2120 H:¥Per Sqeet, LaWTence Kansas

Spe,ial Events a.ni Data to lememllcr
May 23 --::itfu,nicipal Pool opens
June 1 -- Carl Knox·Pool begins summer hours
June 3 -- Wednesd~y evening .Concerts begin at Gazebo in South Park
June 4 -- Thursday noon Brown Bag COncerts begin at 9th and Mass.
June 8th -- (week of) -- summer Parks and Recreation classes begin
June 8 to 0uly 17 -- Summer Playgrounds
J_une 15 to July 17 -- Day camps

QUESTIONS for DISCUSSION
Shall we make a request to Community
Development to have the Model Block program amended to allow for single houses
rather than afew in one block ?
Have any of you considered running for a
city office ? Our area has not been represented for several years in any city
capacity. It is about our turn to have
a voice.
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CITY BUDGET
The 1992 city budget for all areas will be
on display for you to look at and discuss.
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CITYWIDE CLEANUP
Let's all .. pitch in" and clean up our
yards and gardens. Special pick-ups can be
arranged for trees, brush, and large items.
NUmber to call for this service is 841-1911.

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Their plans for improvement projects for the
summer for our area include completion of rP~t
rooms and basket ball court in Brook Creek
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and a traffic light at 23rd and Harper.
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NEWS
Please, call 843-0471 if you have news which
you would like to have included in the Newsletter. Or if you have services which you
wish to offer or have need for.
MOWING ?
Remember-the neighborhood mower is available
at Mr. Binns house at 1402 East~Glenn Drive
or call 843 9390.

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BROOK CREEK PARK
13th St. at Oakhill
September 9, 6:30 pm
Bring a.covered dish and your table service. Drinks and meat will
be.furnlshed.
COME and meet your neighbors. If you are new to the
ne1ghborhood, we extend you a special welcome.
SPEAKERS
Our September meeting will provide two interesting speakers:
Brad Tate, principal of the High School and Tom Murray from the
Boar~ of Education will bring us up to date on current school
affa1rs.
The Board would like to hear from any and all about who you would
like to have address us at our meetings and what topics
would
like to have discussed.
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Brook Creek Neighborhood Association is exactly what the name states.
It is concerned with the welfare of the entire area. It is a channel
for getting information to you from the city and in turn making
neighborhood needs evident to the city commission.
It also prepares and presents projects suggested by the members
to the commission in charge of Federal funding for neighborhood
projects, such as drainage, street repairs, sidewalks, water
lines, and tree plantings.
Now, if we do not have enough members to carry on our representation
we do not know what the neighborhood needs and we will lose the
benefits available to us, and "YOU" are one of those important to
carrying on our organization.It is necessary to have a concensus of
the neighborhood before requesting improvements. Those neighborhoods with strong memberships are the ones receiving the most
benefits.
If you have had YOUR problem solved,
don't stop coming- be there
to help your neighbor as he was there to help you.

�ACHIEVEMENTS
Some benefits which we have been able to get through our efforts
have been: The East Lawrence Center Building,paving of 15th St.,
sidewalks the length of 15th Street; playground equipment for
BrookCreek and Edgewood Parks; a fountain and restroo~ facilities
at Brook Creek Park, trees and shrubs for some parkings, water
lines along Oakhill and Thirteenth Streets.What suggestions do
you have?
MEETINGS
Meetings are held the second Wednesday in the month at the
East Lawrence Center, 15th at Brook St. at 7:30 in the evenings
in the months of September through June. Dues are $1.00 per
year due in September. Officers are: PresidentVice Pres.
Secretary
Treasurer

Don Binns
Freda Stalkfleet
Rachel Grantham
Robert Eggert

HOME BUYERS
If you are interested in purchasing a home for not more than $63 000
and do not have th~ money.for a down payment, Community Developm~nt '
has some f~nds ava1lable 1nterest free in conjunction vith some of
the banks 1n Lawrence, which would enable you to meet the down
payment.
Would you like to have the plan discussed at a future meeting ?
Let us know. Call 843-0471.
so - Bring your dishes, your childre~)your neighbor, and
your dues ($1) and be ·there September 9. We will WELCOME you.
A SMILE SAYS A LOT
A smile's a warm expression that has the nic~st way
Of telling all the special thoughts our hearts would like to say
It says ni'm glad I'm friends with you". It says "I think you're
grand and when you're feeling all alone it says~"I understand''.
It happens when you hear good news bout someone nice you know.
It happens when you're all dressed up and have some place to go.
There really isn't very much a smile can't do.
It says,"thank you" when a friend of yours does something just for you.
And when you do something thoughtful( as you've often done for me
The smile that says"you're welcome" is as warm as it can be.
And sometimes best friends disagree about silly stuff- and then
The smile that says"I'm sorryilwill patch things up again.
A smile's a happy little curve that has a magic way of straightening
up andbrightening up even a cloudy day. And when a smile gets
extra large from some extra fun-filled joys- Then we call it
laughter- a smile making a noise.
But sometimes when we're busy we forget the way a smile can make
every thing we're doing even more worthwhile.
A~d since smiles arethe sunshine the world can't do without
Heres hoping that you'll always find a lot to smile about.

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                    <text>Vol 12. No.1

As defined by the city
planning department, Brook
I.Creek Neighborhood is that
&amp;=;~area bounded by the railroad
tracks on the west, 11th St.
on the north, 19th St.(north
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OAK HILL
CEMETERY
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~If you 1ive within the
3rook Creek Neighborhood, we
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Meetings are held the second
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of the months of
ELECTION OF OFFICERS AT
September,
October,November,
DECEMBER MEETING
December, March, April,and
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The East Lawrence Center is
at 15th and Brook Streets.
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Don Binns
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Rachel Grantham
Sec.
Doug Miller
Treas.
Dues are just $1.00 a year,
due in September.
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September 1993

As defined by the city
planning department, Brook
Creek Neighborhood is that
area bounded by the railroad
tracks on the west, 11th St.
on the north, 19th St,(north
~:side only) on the south,
OAK HILL
CEMETERY
lmd the city limits on the
east.
,If you 1i ve within the
'nrook Creek Neighborhood, we
;urge you to coml! to our
meetings, Issues discussed
~----------------~.explore community development, the East Lawrence
·~center, and any other concerns you or your neighbors
r---------------4Wish to discuss,
Meetings are held the second
ELECTION OF OFFICERS AT TH Wednesday of the months of
DECEMBER MEETING
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
~--~----------~May. We meet at 7130 to Qpm.The East Lawrence Center is
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President
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Sec.
Rachel Grantham

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Robert Eggert

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due in September.
Any of the above persons
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PICNIC ! !
Where ?
When ?
Brook Creek Neighborhood
Association will hold our
annual fall picnic Wed.
September 15, at 6 p.m. at
Brook Creek Park .(East
Lawrence Center if it rainP\.
Bring a covered dish, dess,
and table service for your
family. Meat and drinks will be furnished.
Come and enjoy an evening with your neighbors.

LET'S ALL

The Brook Creek Neighborhood
Association
needs you as a member ! !!
The association seeks to do things to better
our neighborhood. Examples of these thing~ are
legion and well known ~o ~any ~f you. A l1st of
these accomplishments 1s 1n thls news~etter.
our membership has gone down and 1s now
less than half what it was at its peak. If
thl§ decline continues we will ha:e ~o alternative but to disband as an assoc1at1on a~d go
back to being the forgotten part of the c1ty as
it was before the association ex~ste~.
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Join me in our efforts to ma1nta1n and lmprovethe quality of life in our neighborhood.
Don Binns
President of
Brook Creek Neighborhood lmpl''e&gt;V'e~'a¥1\
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Following is a list of things which the
Association has ~=Qn able to achieve for our
neighborhood:
1. Brook Creek Park
2. Edgewood Park
3. Sidewalks on 13th and 15th Sts.
4. East Lawrence Center Building

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Rust-free water lines on Oakhill
and adjacant streets.
Drainage system at 13tp &amp;Oakhill
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Edgewood Parks
?.Ball diamonds in both parks
8.Soccer field in Edgewood PArk
9.Paving and curbing 15th Street
10.Shrubbery and fence infront of East
Lawrence Center
11. ~~st~~obms ~nd~fi~~r~~eahfains in the
parks
Baskey Ball goals
These are things which would never have been
acheived had it not been for the tireless
efforts of those who have worked as a team
to present and pursue these issues at City
Hall.Most of them were obtained by careful
planning and persistent reguests to Federal
Community Development Fund1ng.
Much time was spent obtaining the required
estimates and attending numerous meetings .
Don't you owe your neighbors a continuance
of this sort of activity? Think on these
things and come and do your part.

�EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
ACTIVITIES
Arobics
Vol.12 No.3 :.
Tie Kevon-do (self defense)
Cottonwood adults and kids
october 1993
Free play Sunday through Friday ................. .
3 to 6 p m Saturday 1 to 5

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on the north, 19th St.(north
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OAK tflll
CEMETERY
ltnd the city limits on the
east.
!If you 1ive within the
Brook Creek Neighborhood, we
;urge you to come to our
meetings. Issues discussed
.explore community development, the East Lawrence
·~ center, and any other concerns you or your neighbors
1--------.::Jwish to discuss.
Meetings are held the second
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS AT TH Wednesday of the months of
DECEMBER MEETING
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
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due in September.
Any of the above persons
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We must show 1nterest ana strength if we are
to receive any consideration by the board and
by the city commission which has the final
consideration.Neighborhoods who stand behind
their representatives and show a willingness
to act are the ones which receive the "good"
results.When the commission looks at our
attendance they judge us by the interest that
is shown by the most people.We do not have a
representative on the Commission so we need
to be visible and vocal.

WE L C 0 M E
To one and all, to the new members and to the
faithful members of past years. We hope this
will be the best year ever for Brook Creek.
we have many things to consider for the good
of our neighborhood and decesions to make as
how to achieve them. "In numbers there is
strength"is a true fact. We need ideas from
everyone.
we had an excellent turn-out for our picnic.
Lets keep the enthusiasm going.All ideas are
open for discussion.
The Community Development Board begins discussions in January and Brook Creek is the
first to present our requests. We must be
prepared.Some of our requests which were
allowed for last year have been met, but not
all. The sidewalk on Fifteenth Street has
been repaired, but not on 13th as allowed.
Come prepared for requests which we may want
to make for next year.

Don Binns, President
Drook Creek Neighborhood Assoc.
1402 E. Glenn Drive
66044
Lawrence

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CAN YOU REMEMBER WHEN -----?
The site of Edgewood homes was a forest ?
Brook Street was an alley?
East Lawrence Center site was a cow pasture?
East 13th Street had three grocery stores ?
The name of Easy Street was changed to
Powers because Easy Street was not dignified,
(so said the city council) ?

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suffered storm damage.surely
very few escaped but ~raise to
the quickness with wh1ch most
of you have managed to clear
up the area.

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meeting. Remember, it is at
the East Lawrence Center in
the south meeting room.

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speaker on a particular subject
we will endeavor to find one.

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have been made as yet.As usual there
are more requests than available funds.
Mr. Williams presented the request
for alley paving. It did not receive
favorable attention. This was our
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As defined by the city
planning department, Brook
Creek Neighborhood is that
area bounded by the railroad
tracks on the west, 11th St.
on the north, 19th St.(north
1· side only) on the south,
lind the city limits on the
east.
,r f you 1ive within the
'orook Creek Neighborhood, we
;urge you to come to our
!meetings, Issues discussed
!explore community develop:ment, the East Lawrence
center, and any other concerns you or your neighbors
ish to discuss.
Meetings are held the second
Wednesday of the months of
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
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Suggested topics for discussion
News items about our neighbors !
Neighborhood clean-up day in the spring. Do
we need help from the city ?
Should we have speakers at our meetings?Who would
you like to hear and what would you like them
to discuss?
Picnic ! ! ! !
Eye -sores in the neighbor. How can they be
eradicated? By Screening ?
Improvements in the neighborhood. Let's
give that neighbor a pat on the back
Any other suggestions you may have.
Phone your items to 843-0471.

The Accessible Housing Program of Independence, Inc. Is. now In operation to
assist persons with a disability make needed
modlflcatlons on rental apartments or houses
Some examples of modtncatlons that are
possible through the Program Include:
- Burtdlng ramps to provide acce!l!!l to
the entrance of an apartment or house.
Widening doorways to allow clearance
for a person using a wheelchair.
- Installing a visual signaling system to
Inform a person who Is deaf that someone Is at the door.

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- Installing lever-type door or faucet
handles to provide more Independent
operation.
- Repiacing or beveling door thresholds
which are too high, allowing smoother
passage for a person using a wheelchair.
- Installing grab bars In the bathroom.
If there are accessibility modifications you
would like to make In the place you are
renting, or would like more Information,
contact
Independence, Inc. ,
1910 Haskell Avenue, Lawrence, KS 6601J6,
831-0333.

�Kaw Valley Earth Week
needs volunteer~ and corporate sponsors.

APRIL 1994

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Alternative Transportation &amp;
Trees.
Tree planting.
Wale or bike to MX'k and school

Respecting M Species Day.
Cornroonily ewnts (TBA) honori1g animals
KU Natural History Museml has two
prcgi1U1'8, Dinoaatn. Mammets (fee~

Quality Recycling
Ads and Science Day.
Lawrence Wamart and L..awrance
Elemen1ary sd100I ewnts.

EARTH DAY
Haskell Campus
Chldren's erMrormeruJ events
&amp; Indian Cube Program.

Annual Clnbl Lake Cleanup (PM)
Celebration of h Earth Eww11s
Downtown Parade &amp;
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For booth or caiCeSSicn infamation at the Sot.th Park e11e11t, caa Erin Madden 843-2770
Volunteers needed: Parade assitart, Emenalnrnenl coordinator, Ertertainers, Set ~ and dean ~crews, Children's
act1vties aganizefs and helpers,. Please post, or pass on this 1"10tice to your orgarizatlons and friends.
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The year 1994 marks the 20th anniversary of the Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) program. Beginning March 28 through April 3, 1994, communities
across the nation will mark the eighth annual celebration of National Community
Development Week, a week long annual campaign to emphasize bath locally and at the
national level the contributions of the federal Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) program. It is during this period that local governments plan activities in their
jurisdictions to showcase the projects and services provided by CDBG.
As we plan activities for this week, you are cordially invited to attend the annual
Community Development Fair on March 29, 1994, as we kick-off festivities for National
Community Development Week. The City is currently planning on sponsoring an
informational open house fair from 4:30 to 5:45 pm, which will be followed by informal
speeches of various representatives from the United States legislature and HUD
officials. The CD fair will be very similar to last year's, but we feel that with additional
publicity and with guest speakers, we can generate a lot of public response. We are
planning to set up booths/displays for organizations of social services. If you are
interested in setting up a booth or have any questions, please contact Jay Leipzig,
Housing Coordinator, or Carlos Ruiz, Housing Intern, at 832-3108 no later than March
11. We have mailed invitations to Senators Bob Dole and Nancy Kassebaum,
Representative Jan Meyers, and Joseph O'Brien, HUD Regional Director who will
hopefully be speaking on tlie attributes of the CDBG program.

When It Snows
The City has an Ice and
Snow Control Manual for snow
plowing with 12 designated
districts assigned to specific t::~~~~~~~
drivers.
Each snow plow
driver has a planned route to
follow. That is why you might ~~~~~11'.1
occasionally see a snow plow
truck bypassing snow covered roads.
Plowing and/or distributing salt along the
way to another district delays the overall
completion of the plowing operations
and decreases the amount of salt
available for the snow plow driver's
assigned district.

Snow Removal Reminder
In City Code section 16-102, no owner or
occupant of any lot or parcel of ground
shall permit earth or other substances to
accumulate on the sidewalk along such
property. Therefore, property owners
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begin accepting applications for all
summer employment. Applications can
be obtained in the Administrative
Services Office, second floor, City Hall,
Monday thru Friday, Sam to 5pm. The
deadline is April 1, 1994.
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The Motor Oil Recycling Program
is scheduled Monday thru Friday, Sam to
4pm at the Central Garage, 11th and
Haskell on the west side of the street.
For more recycling information call S323330.
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The
Parks
and
Recreation Department is
looking for volunteers for
the Region E Special
Olympics
Basketball
Tournament from Sam to 5
pm, February 12, 1994, at
Shawnee Mission North. There is also a
need for volunteers for the Area 11
Special
Olympics
Basketball
Tournament from Sam to 5pm, February
26, 1994, at Highland Park School,
Topeka. For more information please
call S32-3451.

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As defined by the city
planning department, Brook
Creek Neighborhood is that
area bounded by the railroad
tracks on the west, 11th St.
on the north, l9ti
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side only) on the south~
md the city limits on tl
east.
If you live within t he
13rook Creek Neighborhood, we
urge you to come to our
:meetings. Issues discussed
explore conununi ty development, the East Lawrence
center, and any other concerns you or your neighbors
wish to discuss.
Meetings are held the second
Wednesday of the months of
!september, October,November,
December, March, April,and
May. We meet at 7s30 to 9"~.
------~rhe East Lawrence Center
at 15th and Brook Streets.
PLEASE COME ! I

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President
Don Binns
Vice-Pres. Freda Satlkfleet
Sec.
Rachel Grantham
Treas.
Doug Miller
Dues are just $1.00 a year,
due in September.
Any of the above persons
will be glad to accept
your dues.
Please join ! !

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Lawrence JournalWorld.
tnterested to know how I.HS
ranks in enrollment with high
schools in surrounding states. Here
are 1993-94 state board of education
enrollment figures for the five
largest districts in Kansas, Nebraska,
Colorado and Oklahoma:
I. Cherry Creek, Englewood,
Colo., 2,969.
2. Millard, Omaha, Neb., 2,370.
3. Chatfield, Littleton, Colo.,
2,324.
4. Millard North, Omaha, 2,296.
5. Smoky Hill, Aurora, Colo.,
2,269.
6. jenks, jenks, Okla., 2,075.
7. Omaha North, Omaha, 2,051.
8. Rangeview, Aurora, Colo.,
2,049.
9. Lincoln, Lincoln, Neb., 2,021.
10. Manhattan, Manhattan, Kan.,
2,004.
11. Wichita East, Wichita, 1 ,979.
12. Eaglccrcst, Aurora, Colo.;
1,962.
13. Broken Arrow, Broken Arrow,
Okla., 1,956.
14. Putnam City North, Putnam
City, Okla., 1,904.
15. Lincoln NE, Lincoln, Neb.,·
1,895.
16. Moore High, Oklahoma City,·
;Ja., 1,882.
'17. Topeka High, Topeka, 1,865. ·
18. Lawrence High, Lawrence,
1,849.
'
19. Shawnee Mission South;
Overland Park, and West Moore,
Oklahoma City, Okla., both 1,837.
Margy Rose,
925 Murrow Ct.

Proposed County-Wide
1 Cents Sales Tax
On November 8, 1994, Douglas
County
residents
will
have
an
opportunity to vote on a proposal to pass
a 1 cent county-wide sales tax.
The proposed 1 cent county-wide
sales tax will provide Lawrence
residents with (1 )property tax relief,
(2)12.2 million in Parks and Recreation
improvements, (3)new public facilities
for three community health agencies
(Douglas County Health Department,
Bert Nash Community Mental Health
Center, and Douglas County Visiting
Nurses Association) and (4) increase the
number of beds in the Douglas County
Jail. The sales tax will also provide
other cities in Douglas County (Baldwin
City, Eudora, and Lecompton) with
money for annual capital improvements.

1 CENT COUNTY -WIDE SALES TAX VOTE
ON NOVEMBER 8TH
For the City of Lawrence

An addition to the East Lawrence Community Center;
A major recreation center with an indoor swimming pool;
A baseball/softball complex;
Improvements to the Youth Sports Inc. complex;
Renovation of the Municipal Pool;
Community and Neighborhood Park Acquisition;
Park Development- 6 areas;
A nature and outdoor education center in Prairie Park;
Bike trail development; and

City entryway landscape improvements.
We understand that the Brook Creek
request has been removed from
cinsideration.

Don Binns appeared before the City Commission at the September 20 City Commission
meeting and voiced concerns about a non-conforming use (auto garage) at 11 02 East 13th
Street. Lee Smith, Zoning Enforcement Officer investigated this complaint and submitted
the attached report.
Lee reviewed the site again today, and found that 5 to 6 vehicles have been removed from
the site since his contact with the property owner last Tuesday. Car parts and tires that had
littered the site have been removed also. The property owner has been given until

Good ideas are not adopted
automatically.They must
be driven into practice
with courageous
impatience.

Tuesday, October 4th to have the site in full compliance. If compliance is not attained, a
10 day notice will be issued.

. ._

�OPEN
~..J:,

I :2..

FORUM

EAST LAWRENCE CENTER

OPEN FORUM concerning the up-coming
vote on the high school issue.
Representatives presenting both
points of view will be there to
present the pros and cons.
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
1. Advantages of each situcition.
2. Costs

13. Will the present faculty have
preferance as to where they may
be placed
14. If it were decided to change to
a four-year high school as
many other high schools in the
area now are, would there be
sufficient room to house them
*********

3. Similarities
4. Differences
5. Where will the boundaries be
drawn
6. Transportation

7.

curriculums- same or diverse

8.

Sports facilities-- teams

9.

Libraries

- the last two will
be the most expensive to duplicate,especially the library.

io.Duplication of personal
11. Duplication of curriculum
If not, can there then be transfers between the two ?

BROOK CREEK BEAUTIFICATION
We understand that the property
at Thirteenth and Oakhill Road
was purchased by the city and
and since it was so badly damaged by the flood it was removed
and the land will be landscaped.
At that time the part of the
land which the city had promised
to landscape with CDBG funds
will then become part of the park.
**********
FLU SHOTS
Flu shots will be given at the
Senior Center on October 19th
and 26th and on Nov. 2 &amp; 9th.
***********

Where to contact
school officials
if you have
questions
* * * * *

SCHOOL BOARD
Jerry Hannah, president
4516 Cedar Ridge Ct.,
841-1607;Work:841-7739\
Harriet Shaffer, vice president
602 W. 28th Pl., 841-2158
VVork: 3 79-0553
George Crawford,
914 E. 1264 Rd., 842-1490
Work: 864-4432
Renee Karr,
1619 w. 28th, 843-0808
Mary Loveland,
3108 Campfire Ct., 842-9333

John Tacha, .408 Homestead,
843-7136; Work: 843-9197
Tom Murray,
Rt. 5, 843-2629
Work: 843-6600

District offices,
3705 Clinton Pkwy.; 832-5000
Al Azinger, superintendent
1616 Alvamar, 842-2307
Robert Taylor,
assistant superintendent
Home: Rt. 2; 842-0432

12. Will there be an athletic field
for the new school or for both?
If you don't voteDON"T GRIPE ! ! ! !

Bonnie Dunham,
communications coordinator
Home: 2712 Westdale Circle;
842-2423

�MEMORANDUM
To:
From:
Subject:
Date:

Neighborhood Association Presidents, City Department Heads, Other Interested Parties
Lynn A. Goodell, Dir~ctor ofHousing and Neighborhood Development
1995 (19th year) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Proposals
September 23, 1994

Enclosed is an information package for persons or entities wishing to submit a proposal for City of
Lawrence 1995 CDBG funds (8/0 1/95-7/31/96). The deadline for submission of proposals is set for
December 1, 1994.
The City's 1994 CDBG award from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was
$1,100,000.00. Current reports from Washington, D.C. indicate that the City can expect about the
same funding level for 1995, although funding levels cannot be predicted with any certainty at this time.
HUD continues to scrutinize the percentage oflower income beneficiaries of all area-wide benefit
projects. As a result, it is necessary to provide accurate numbers of total pr~ject beneficiaries and
numbers of lower income beneficiaries. A broad statement citing census data for a neighborhood is no
longer sufficient for the purpose of determining project beneficiaries.
We wish to emphasize that any area-wide benefit type of project proposals (such as sidewalks, curbs,
bike paths, streets, etc.) should be supported with evidence indicating that affected persons have been
informed of or have had a chance to comment on the proposed project. Such proposals should also
include evidence of the amount and nature of support for the proposed subject.
Additionally, if projects are proposed that are on or affect public right-of-way, structures, parks, etc. the
appropriate City department personnel must be consulted and that information included in the
application. HAND staff will reject incomplete applications.
We'd also like to remind potential applicants that consideration should be given to Neighborhood Plans,
Plan '95, the Ochsner Report, etc. when formulating project proposals. A 12-year Community
Development Block Grant Analysis updated in the Fall of 1989 summarizes neighborhood needs and
goals previously identified in such planning documents, a.11d indicates what has been acccmpli£hed in
individual neighborhoods since 1975. All neighborhood associations have received copies ofthe
12-year Analysis, and should be considering which needs must still be addressed, and which needs, if yet
unaddressed, are no longer important to the neighborhood. Previously identified needs will be
considered in making funding recommendations.
You must use the fonn provided for making a proposal, but supporting infonnation may be attached.
Letters of support are not necessary.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please don't hesitate to contact Margene
Swarts or me at 832-3100.

Lynn A. Goodell
Director of Housing and
Neighborhood Development
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OAK HILL
CEMETERY

.
~

attend the meeting of
Brook Creek Neighborhood
Association on Marcr1 :a, 7:30 ~m
at the East Lawrence Center
.on East Fifteenth Street.
Bring ~eighbor and y~ur ideas on
how to make this a better
NEIGHBORHOOD

Nineteenth Street.

As defined by the city
planning department, Brook
Creek Neighborhood is that
area bounded by the railroa&lt;
tracks on the west, lltp Sl
on the north, 19th St.(nortl
side only) on the south,
and the city limits on the
east.
If you live within the
Brook Creek Neighborhood, W€
!urge you to come to our
meetings. Issues discussed
explore community development, the East Lawrence
icenter, and any other con:cerns you or your neighbors
~wish to discuss.
Meetings are held the second
~Wednesday of the months of
September, October,November,
December, March, April,and
,------.-------·- -May. We meet at 7a30 to f)pm.
The East Lawrence Center is
at 15th and Brook Streets.
PLEASE COME J I

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Officers area
President
Don Binns
Vice-Pres. Freda Satlkfleet
Sec.
Rachel Grantham
Treas.
Robert Eggert

�WANTED--------PAINTERS
March 18
to help paint playground
equipment at East Heights
School.
If you can help ,please,
contact Wendy George
Call 832-5680.

* * * * * * * * *
SUGGESTIONS ------

C 0 G R A T U L A T I 0 N S
TO OUR President for his fine
showing in the recent primary
election . Also to our former
neighbor,Kerry Altenbernd.

* * * * *
CANDIDATE FORUMS
WILL BE HELD AT Cordley
School on March 14 and at
Deerfield on March 16.

* * * * * * * * *

OREAD'S CD B G

~equests

What suggestions do you have
Coordinator Salary
for the betterment of our
community ? Here are a few :
Operating Expenses
crucial ones:
Clean-up
1.Hard surface Prospect Ave.
Handrails
from 13th to 15th Street.
Permit Parking Signs
(this is only one block)
Tree Planting
2.Repair railroad crossing
Sidewalk Renovation
at 13th St. And the north
side of the one on 15th St. Dumpster Pads and Screens
If you have suggestions
Total
be prepared to present
them at the meeting or callJ
8430471 if you cannot atten * * * * * * * ** *
V 0

T E

If you did not vote in the
Primary election , be sure
to vote April 4. If you are
not registered, go to the
office of the County Clerk
in the Court House . It is
really quite painless and
it is a privilege as well
as a citizen's duty. (If
you don't vote you forfeit
your right to complain.)
* * * * * * *

$
$

$
$
$

$
$
$

8400
5250
425
1200
8100
3000
20000
3000

$ 49375

9\NK LAWN FLJ\MlNGOS?
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EAST HEIGHTS CENTER
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City officials are ready to mov
ahead with a new gym at the Eas
J.l.awrence Recreation Center - the firs
of several parks projects to be financed
by a new countywide sales tax.
Tuesday night, commissioners are
expected to approve hiring Craig Patterson and Assodates to proyide architectural services for expanding the center
to include a new full-sized. gymnasi~~·
The city's Sl million invdtment in :E;
0
East Lawrence will be money well 1-1
s ent, Ma or o Andersen said.
1-'
' ou ve got a neighborhop with a 0.
lot of at-risk children," she said .. 'The
10
are kids that don't have a tennis court ~
or a swimming pool In their back yard
and this shows these kids that thi' ro
community really cares about .them."
en

g.

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·~-·

....

- The new center could be
finished by the summer of 1996.
. A new gym is the only specific.
Improvement set at the East Lawrence
center. Other possibilities- converting
the old gym to racquetball courts, for
example - would be decided after
m~eting with neighbors and representatives from the Lawrence Indian Center and Edgewood Homes, City Manag~&gt;r MilcP WllrJQ'en said_
·:

Does Brook Creek Neighborhood
Association where the Center
is located have no input in
this matter?
Please call Mr. Wildgen and
question this.Are we not to be
allowed access? When Holcomb
was completed all programs were
removed from the Center.
Phone 832 3400

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15TH ST.

THE BOUNDARIES FOR BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO 1 (11!
STREET, SOUTH TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 19 111 STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS, •
AND WEST TO THE SANTE FE RAIL ROAD TRACKS.
THE I997 BROOK CREEK OFFICERS ARE:
MARK TAYLOR, PRESIDENT
DON BINNS, VICE-PRESIDENT
HAZEL BRYAN, SECRETARY
SUSAN MILLER, TREASURER
MEMBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY $1.00 PER PERSON. DUES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 1235
PRAIRIE AVE. OR ANY OF THE OTHER OFFICERS.

�NEXT BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING WILL BE
RUNNING FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD AND THE CITY COMMISSION ARE
Y SCHEDULED TO SPEAK. COME HEAR THE CANDIDATES, MEET YOUR
RS, AND JOIN YOURNEIGHOORHOOf&gt; A.SSBCIATION.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON A LIST OF STREETS TO
UDE ~THE 1997 OVERLAY AND CURB REP AIR PROGRAM, PHASE II. IF YOU KNOW
STREETS OR CURBS-WITHIN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD WHICH NEED REPAIR,
LET US KNOW OF THESE LOCATIONS AT OUR MARCH MEETING. WE WILL
A LIST OF-THESE LOCATIONS AND SUBMIT THEM TD-THE CITY BY THE
DATE OF MARCH 15, 1997 .
. GRAND OPENING OF THE EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTEKWlLL BE
MARCH 15TH 1997 STARTING AT 11:00 AM. ACTMTIES SCHEDULED AT THIS
. AND A FREE THR-OW
INCLUDE A "3 ON 3" BASKETBALL
ALL SHOOTING CONTEST. COME ON OUT AND SEE WHAT YOUR TAX DOLLARS
PA.Y£NG FOR.
WRENCE CITY COMMISSION PROVIDED FUNDS FOR THE DOUGLAS CO.
ITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATING COUNCIL TO PROVIDE DEMANDPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TO THE CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE. THIS SERVICE
,..u.,,_,..,. DOUGLAS CO. AREA TRANSPORTATION (DCAT). ALL RIDES ARE FROM DOOR
. THERE ARE NO FIXED ROUTE STOPS .. LIFT-EQUIPPED VANS-AND ESCORT
AN CE ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. HOURS OF SERVICE ARE FROM 6:30AM
00 P.MMONDAYTHR.OUGHFRIDAY AND FROM 7:00AM TO 6:00PM ON.SA1'URDAYS.
VATIONS MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE FROM 8:00AM TO 3:00
..J.v·L·u.,.n..Y THROUGH FRIDAY. DCAT IS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY&amp; SAME
RESERVATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED WHEN SPACE IS AVAILABLE. THE COST FOR
. . . .. -• .ru.J PUBLIC IS $5.00 PER RIDE.
1'HE ELDERLY, LOW-INCOME, AND DISAJ3LED
BLE FOR A REDUCED FARE OF $1.00 PER RIDE WHEN A CERTIFICATE OF
ARE IS PRESENTED TO THE DRIVER. CHILDREN 4-AND YOUNGER CAN RIDE
AND MUST BE SECURED WITH AN APPROPRIATE CHILD SEAT PROVIDED BY
ARENT. ALL CHILDREN UNDERTHE AGE OF 12 MUST BE ACCOMPANIEP BY AN
CHILDREN OLDER THAN 4 PAY FULL OR REDUCED FARE, BASED ON THE
ELIGIBILITY. CASH FARES CAN BE PRESENTED TO THE DRIVER OR A BUS
CAN BE PURCHASED. TO ORTAIN SERVICE, FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO BE
FOR REDUCED FARE, TO OBTAIN A BUS PASS, OR FOR ANY OTHER
, CALL 749-ABUS {2287).
MARCH 8 1997 IS THE TOUR DATE OF THE NEW LFSHS (FREE STATE)
, FOR THE STUDENTS- ANDfOR FAMILIES AT 10:00 AM AND 1:00PM.
IN THE MUSTARD SEED'S PARKING LOT AND TAKE A SHUTTLE OVER TO LFSHS.
REMEMBER TO KEEP COLLECTING DILLON'S GOLD RECEIPTS FOR YOUR
PARTICIPATING SCHOOL.

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• BROOK CREEK BREEZ·E •
APRIL 1997
THE NEXT BR(X)K CREEK NEIGH~
BORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING·
WILL BE TUESDAY, APRIL 8,1997
AT THE EAST LAWRENCE CENTER
AT 7:30-PM.

THE CITY'S WASTE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING DMSION HAS TEAMfill UP WITH

HAMM&amp; COS: TO PROVIDE

THE THIRD ANNUAL SUMMER JOBS ANEl .
AC1NITIES FAIR FOR YOUTH WILL RUN
FROM 10 AM TO 2 PM SATURDAY, APRIL
19TH AT THE DOUGLAS COUNTY 4-H
FAIRGROUNDS. SEVERALSEMINARSARE
PLANNED, INCLUDING "GOOD THINGS TO
KNOW WHEN LOOKING FOR A JOB".

RESEALABLE,

THE EAST LAWRENCE CENTER REOPENED ITS DOORS SATURDAY,
MARCH 15 AFTER 10 MONTHS OF
RENOVATION. THE GRAND OPENING WAS CELEBRATED WITH THE
ATfENDANCE OF TilE MAYOR
AND CITY COMMISSIONERS AND A
RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY.
MORE THAN 150 PEOPLE ATTENDED TilE EVENT. FACILITY
IMPROVEMMENTS INCLUDE A ·
NEW REGULATION SIZE WOOD
FLOOR GYMiviN ASIUNr, A WEIGHF
&amp; CARDIO -FITNESS A-REA WITH
EQUIPMENT, AND- A LOCKER ·
ROOM WITH SH0WERS. THE CENTER WILL ALSO HOUSE A COMMUNITY POLICE OFFICER SATELLITE
OFFICE AND IS FULLY ADA ACCESSIBLE.

REUSABLE PLASTIC BAGS
FOR PEOPLE TO COLLECT

THEIR USED BATIERIES IN.
OTHERVliSE,. TilEY WOULD
BE DUMPED IN A LAND FILL

AND POSSIBLY ALLOW DANGEROUS
GET

CHEMICALS TO

JNIO

THE

GROUNDWATER

LOCAL
SUPPLY.

THE BAGS MAY BE TAKEN
TO THE-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS

WASTE COLLEC-

TION YARD AT Tiffi DOUGLAS

COUNTY

PUBUC

WORKS FACILITY AT 711 E.
23RD BEGINNING SATURDAY
APRIL 19TH.
Wll.L

EMPTY

VOLUNTEERS
THE

BAGS

FROM &amp;AM To· 12PM AND

THE LAWRENCE INDIAN CENTER
OFFERS-UTILITY PAYMENT ASSISTANCE TO QUALIFIED LOWINCOME FAMILJES AND INDIVIDU. ALS lN DOUGLAS COUNTY. THEY
ARE ALSO A FOOD PANTRY OPEN
TO ALL RESIDENTS ON AWALKIN-BASIS. DONATIONS OF· NONPERSIBLE FOOD ITEMS MAY BE
BROUGHT TO THE CENTER. FOR
MORE INFORMATION, CALL·8417202

THE 3RD ANNUAL EARTH DAY
CLEAN UP OF BROOK CREEK WILL BE
ON SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH BEGINNING AT 10 AM UNTIL 3 PM. CLEAN
UP VOLUNTEERS WILL MEET AT THE
BROOK CREEK SHELTER HOUSE
WHERE FOOD AND BEVERAGES WILL
BE PROVIDED. VOLUNTEERS
SHOULD WEAR WORK CLOTHING.
THE CREEK WILL BE CLEANED FROM
11TH ST. TO 19TH ST. THE CLEAN UP
WILL BE HELD COME RAIN OR SHINE.
SO, COME ON OUT AND MEET YOUR
NEIGHBORS, AND HELP -CLEAN UP
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD..

BE THINKING OF PROPOSALS TO SUBMIT TO THE COMMUNTIY DEVELOPMENTBLOCKGRANT(CDBG) \VffiCH
WILL BE DUE BY THE END OF 1997. · .

WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE

THE USED BAITERIES AND
OTHER HOUSEHOLD WASTE
ON THE TillRD SATURDAY
OF TilE MONTH UNTIL OC-

VOTE ·APRIL 1ST!!
lT IS YOUR IUGHF AND DUTY. ·

TOBER 18TH, 1997. THERE
WILL BE BATTERY BAGS
A V AlLABLE AT OUR APRIL

BROOK CREEK MEETING.

REMEMBER APRIL 6TH IS DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME SO, DON'T FORGET
TO SET YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD ONE
HOUR.

��• BROOK CREEK BREEZE •
SEPTEMBER 1997
THE NEXT BROOK
CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOC. MEETING WILL
BE A POTLUCK SUPPER
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,
1997 6:30P.M .. AT THE
BROOK CREEK PARK
SHELTER HOUSE.
CHICKEN &amp; POP WILL BE
PROVIDED.
PLEASE BRING A
COVERED DISH AND TABLE
SERVICE.

THE LAWRENCE INDIAN
CENTER AT 15TH &amp;
HASKELL HAS CHANGED
ITS NAME TO THE PELATHE
COMMUNITY RESOURCE
CENTER. PELATHE
(PRONOUNCED PELLAH-THEE) WAS AN AMERICAN SHAWNEE INDIAN
WHO RODE ON HORSEBACK
FROM WHAT IS NOW K.C.,
KS TO LAWRENCE IN 1863
TOWARN RESIDENTS HERE
ABOUT QUANTRILL'S
RAIDERS. PELATHE ARRIVED TOO LATE AND THE
TOWN WAS ALREADY
BURNING.

PUBLIC MEETING
IN DECEMBER 1996,
THE LAWRENCE CITY
COMMISSION
DECLINED TO PROCEED
WITH
THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A
PLANNED COMMUNITY RECREATION
CENTER IN CENTENNIAL PARK.
THE
MAYOR'S
RECREATION CENTER TASK
FORCE IS HOLDING
TWO PUBLIC MEETINGS TO RECEIVE
COMMENT REGARDING FUTURE RECREATION CENTER FACILITIES
IN
LAWRENCE.
THE
TASK FORCE WELCOMES YOUR VERBAL COMMENTS AT
EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS :
MONDAY, SEPT. 8TH,
7:00P.M. AT HOLCOM
CENRECREATION
&amp;
TER
27TH
LAWRENCE AVE OR
MONDAY, SEPT. 22ND
7:00P.M. AT THE
EAST LAWRENCE
RECREATION
CENTER 15TH &amp; BROOK.

SEPTEMBER 20TH IS THE
NEXTDATEFORTHE
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE COLLECTION AT THE
DOUGLAS CO. PUBLIC WORKS
YARD AT 711 E. 23RD FROM
8:00A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.
MANY THANKS TO OUR
PRESIDENT MARK TAYLOR
FOR REPRESENTING OUR
NEIGHBORHOOD AT THE CITY
COMMISSION REGARDING
THE BUILDING OF A 15 UNIT
APARTMENT COMPLEX AT
13TH AND MAPLE. EVEN
THOUGH THE CITY COMMISSION APPROVED THE CONSTRUCTION AGAINSTBROOKCREEK'S NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN, WE APPRECIATE
THE EFFORT.
KEEP THINKING OF IDEAS TO
SUBMIT TO THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRA._NT
(CDBG) WHICH WILL BE DUE
BY NOVEMBER 1ST.

1998 BROOK CREEK MEMBERSHIP DUES OF $1.00 ARE NOW
BEING ACCEPTED. COME JOIN
YOUR NEIGHBORS AND GET
INVOLVED IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

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THE BOUNDARIES FOR BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO 11m
STREET, SOUTH TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 19m STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS,
AND WEST TO THE SANTE FE RAIL ROAD TRACKS.
THE 1997 BROOK CREEK OFFICERS ARE:
MARK TAYLOR, PRESIDENT
DON BINNS,. VICE-PRESIDENT
HAZELBRYAN,SECRETARY
SUSAN MILLE.R, TREASURER MEMBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY $1.00 PER PERSON. DUES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 1235
PRAIRIE AVE. OR ANY OF THE OTHER OFFICERS.

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THE BOUNDARIES FOR BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO 11m
STREET, SOUTH TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 19m STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS,
AND WEST TO THE SANTE FE RAIL ROAD TRACKS.
THE 1997 BROOK CREEK OFFICERS ARE:
MARK TAYLOR, PRESIDENT
DON BINNS,. VICE-PRESIDENT
HAZEL BRYAN, SECRETARY
SUSAN Ml~ TREASURER .
MEMBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY $1.00 PER PERSON. DUES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 1235
PRAIRIE AVE. OR ANY OF THE OTHER OFFICERS.

�• BRlJOK CREEK BREEZE •
DECEMBER 1997
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TRANSFERS

THE NEXT BROOK
CREEK NEIGHBOR··
HOOD ASSOCIATION
MEETING WILL
BE DECEMBER 91!1.
1997 AT 7:30P.M. AT
THE EAST LAWRE~CE
CENTER
ELECTIONS WILL BE
HELD FOR THE 1998
OFFICERS. STEVE
CARRIER FROM DG.
CO. SENIOR SERVICES
WILL BE OUR GUE~;T
SPEAKER. HE WILL
EXPLAIN THE VAUOUS
PROGRAMS AVAE.ABLE
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
AFTER THE MEETING,
WE WILL HAVE HOLIDAY TREATS. BRING
YOUR FAVORITE
SNACK TO SHARE.
COFFEE WILL BE
PROVIDED.

THE NEXT BROOK
CREEK MEETING £S
TENTIVELY
SCHEDULED FOR
FEBRUARY lOTH, 1998.

JUNK CARS ARE NEEDED!!
THE NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF KANSAS &amp; WESTERN
MISSOURI HAS A PROGRAM THAT
ALLOWS OWNERS OF INOPERABLE
VEIDCLES TO DONATE THEM TO THE
FOUNDATION. TJ-IEY HANDLE THE
COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION
OF THE CARS FOR RESALE, AUCTION,
OR SALVAGE. THE PROCEEDS GO TO
THE FOUNDATION WHICH WORKS TO
PREVENT ILLNESS AND TO TREAT
AND COUNSEL lliDIVIDUALS &amp;
FAMILIES AFFECTED BY KIDNEY &amp;
URINARY TRACT DISEASES. THE
rrmKCARSMUSTMEETTWO
CRITERIA:
1. A CLEAR TITLE OR YIN NUMBER
MUST BE AVAILABLE
2. NO MAJOR PARTS CAN BE MISSING
FROM THE CARS.
FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO DONATE A
"JUNK" VEHICLE TO THE NATIONAL
KIDNEY FOUNDATION, CALL
1-800-488-CARS (22 77).

CURTIS K &amp; KAROLEE
KALEIKIN! TO KORl ANNE K.
&amp; ROBERT D. DABODA1628 E. 18TH TERRACE
DON R. &amp; CHARLENE M.
JOHNSON TO PATRICIA M.
KLINGLER- 1531 LINDENWOOD
BLAINE W. STEWART &amp;
HAZELL. STEWART TO
DOUGLAS J. &amp; LAURENA R
PFANTZ 1724 MILLER DR.
ROSALINA SHOEBROOK,
CONSERVATOR &amp; RAQUEL
C. LENOS TO WILLIS LEN &amp;
LINDA K LONG- 1220 &amp;
1220 1/2 E. 15TH
CHAD &amp; JULIE GLAZER
AND WALTER &amp; SUE
SCHNEIDER TO CHING C.
SUNG KUAN- 1409 &amp;1411
HASKELL
BONNIE KAYE &amp; GLEN R.
COOK-BALDWIN TO BRETT
A. &amp; SONDRA L. GROENE 1603 WEDGEWOOD DR.
DAWN E. SCHEUER &amp;
MARILYN I. CLEVELAND TO
TENANTS TO HOMEOWNERS,
INC.- 1316 SUMMIT
RON D. &amp; ELMYRA R.HALL TO
EVA B. MCFARLAND &amp;
EDITH A GILBERT
1333-35 PRAIRIE AVE.
DON KILBURN TO
KEVIN BRAUER- 900 &amp; 908
WARD
RALPH M. &amp; ROMA J. EARLES
AND FRANCIS R. &amp; WILMA
0. SKENANOORE TO JON &amp;
LAURA A. RHEA-VANCE
1503 E. 18TH

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THE BOUNDARIES FOR BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO 1 (rn
STREET, SOUTH TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 19TH STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS,
AND WEST TO THE SANTE FE RAIL ROAD TRACKS.
THE 1997 BROOK CREEK OFFICERS ARE:
MARK TAYLOR, PRESIDENT
DON BINNS,. VICE-PRESIDENT
HAZELBRYAN,SECRETARY
SUSAN MILLER, TREASURER .
MEMBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY $1.00 PER PERSON. DUES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 12.35
PRAIRIE AVE. OR ANY OF THE OTHER OFFICERS.

�• BROOK CREEK BREEZE •
FEBRUARY 1998
THE BROOK CREEK
NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION MEETING
WILL BE TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 10, 19·::&gt;8
7:30P.M. AT THE
EAST LAWRENCE
CENTER.

STORY TIMES TO
RESUME AT THE
LIBRARY
CHILDREN'S STORY
TIMES WILL RESUME
THE FIRST WEEK OF
FEBRUARY IN THE
LAWRENCE PUBL 1C
LIBRARY'S "PARETSKY
CHILDREN'S ROOM"
AND WILL CONTINUE
UNTIL THE END OF
APRIL. THERE WILL BE
TODDLERS &amp; PRECHOOL CHILDREN'S
STORY TIMES ON
TUESDAYS &amp; FRIDAYS
AT 10:30 A.M. TODDLER
REGISTRATION IS
REQUIRED. ON THURSDAYS, THE AFTERSCHOOL STORY TLME
IS SET AT 4:30P.M.
WITH A FAMILY STORY
TIME LATER THAT
DAY AT 7:00P.M.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT JAN
IRVING AT THE
LIBRARY AT 843-3833.

MINUTES FROM THE DECEMBER
9TH , 1997 BROOK CREEK MEETING
BCNA met at the ELC with 21 people
present and 2 guests. Pres. Mark Taylor
called the meeting to order. The minutes
of the Nov. II th meeting were read by
Sec. Hazel Bryan and were approved.
Treas. Susan Miller reported a balance of
$362.04.
Our first guest speaker was Steve Carrier,
Community Services Worker for Dg. Co.
Senior Services. He explained various
programs available for Seniors and handed
out pamphlets.
Our second guest speaker was Mary Grob
who is a volunteer with «Tenants to .
Homeowners''. That program helps
first time home-owners to find &amp; buy
affordable homes. Mary Grob introduced
Susan &amp; Chris Bower who just recently
purchased a home in the Brook Creek
neighborhood. Susan talked to us about the
program and how it worked for them. She
will fill a place on the program's board
and will also be BCNA 's representative,
reporting back to us on this project
Claud Aubry made a report on how to
obtain a mailing permit for the "Brook
Creek Breeze". This would be an
alternative way to deliver the newsletter
which is now being hand delivered.
The annual election of officers was held
and the slate was voted in. There will not
be a January meeting. The board of
officers will meet with Margene Swarts to
discuss our CDBG grants and a report will
be made at a later time. Susan Miller will
be our LAN rep. for 1998. The meeting
was adjourned and a holiday party
followed. Submitted by Sec. Hazel Bryan
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REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Steven L. George to Charli J &amp;
Marv Ann Watts· Vacant lot
on Wedgewood Dr.
RLCC. Inc. to John M. &amp;
Marci R. Walburn- 1802
Almira
llichard &amp; Deborah K.
Henning to Robert J.
Hardester - 1732 Brook St.
Randy M. &amp; Martha L.
Ragl~ to Wayne E. &amp; Nancy L
Hall and Ronald D. &amp; Elmyra
R. Hall - 1404 Oak Hill Ave.
Elaine Belt to Wayne E &amp;
Nancv L. Hall and Ronald D. &amp;
Elmy~ R. Hall- 1506 Powers
Florence J. &amp; Max L. Dougherty to Douglas R. Newman &amp;
Jerri D. Draper-Newman
1502 Lindenwood
Robert C. &amp; Michelle L. Sims
to Travis W. &amp; Jennifer M.
Hamon - I 514 E. 19th
Brett A &amp; Sondra L. Groene to
Donna M. Logan - 1603
Wedgewood Dr.

The next 2 Brook Creek
meetings are scheduled
for Tuesdays, March I 0 &amp;
Aprill4, 1998, 7:30P.M.
to be held at the East
Lawrence Center. Come
meet your neighbors and
learn about your neighborhood.

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THE BOUNDARIES FOR THE BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO 11 111
STREET, SOUTH TO THE NORTH SIDE OF IQ111 STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS,
AND WEST TO THE SANTE FE RAIL ROAD TRACKS.
THE 1998 BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ARE:
MARK TAYLOR. PRESIDENT
CLAUD AUBRY, VICE-PRESIDENT
HAZEL BRYAN, SECRETARY
SUSAN MILLER, TREASURER
MEMBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY $1 00 PER PERSON. DUES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 1235
PRAIRIE AVE. OR ANY OF THE OTHER OFFICERS.

�MAJOR PROJECT COMING UP!
Volunteers &amp; Ideas Needed

MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 10, 1998
BCNA MEETING

We have CDBG funds for a chipper to clean
up brush and tree limbs and create mulch
from them. We'll be doing this project later in
the spring (after most of the spring storms),
but need to start planning now.

The BCNA met Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1998 at
7:30p.m. at the ELRC. Thirty-one residents
were present. Pres. Mark Taylor opened the
meeting. No minutes were read since they
had been published in the newsletter. The
Every yard will need this kind of clean-up in new Coordinator, Julie Banhart, was introthe spring, but not every resident is able to
duced. Welcome aboard!
gather limbs and brush and stack it by the
street on the scheduled day to be processed. CDBG

reps. Jenna Coker and Dickie
Heckler
reported on the CDBG · meetings
So, we're going to need at least one ablebodied volunteer for every 1-2 blocks to be and on grants available to anyone who
sure everything is covered. If you'd be willing wishes to apply.

to do this, please call the coordinator's office
The Treasurer reported a balance of
(841-4997).
Letting us know of your
willingness will not absolutely commit you to a $396.15.
day and time right now (that will come later).
There will be a Blight Control meeting at the

THANKS!!

RECYCLING CENTERS

Wal*Mart
Alum. cans &amp; foil
Steel "Tin" Cans
Glass containers
Conugated cardboard
Plastic containers
Mixed paper
Office (white) paper
Newspapers
Catalogues
Magazines
Six-pack plastic rings
Dillon'15 Food Store:s
Alum. cans
Plastic containers
Plastic grocery bags
New:spaper Drop-Off

Alvin's
Hobby Lobby
Lawrence High
Lonnie's
Checkers

ADMINISTRATION
Mark Taylor
Pres.
Claud Aubry
V.P.
Hazel Bryan
Sec.
Susan Miller
Treas.
Julie Banhart
Coord.
Phone
841-4997
Mail Address
1944 Miller (66046)
Office Hours
M-F: 3:00-6:00

ART CONTEST!!

Our newsletter and
stationery need a logo.
Send us your idea in a
black &amp; white drawing
(2"x 4" max.) before the
end of March. We'll
print the best in the
next NL for residents to
vote on. The winner
will be announced in
the May NL.

City Commission Room, March 9, 1998 at
7:00p.m.
Michael Almon brought to our attention the
building of apartments in the area. He is
circulating a petition to change zoning back
to single-family (some areas have been
changed to multi-family).
Jenna moved we keep an eye on the drainage pond to be built at 13th &amp; Maple.
Motion carried.
The report, which did not solve any of our
problems, from the Traffic Safety Control
Comm. was discussed Jenna moved to ask
the City to do another traffic count. Motion
carried.
Susan Miller reported on variance requested
by Mortons, regarding screening and driveway widths.
The next meeting was set for March 10 at
7:30 p.m. at the ELRC.
Meeting was
adjourned.

�September 1998

This is an interim publication of The Brook Creek Breeze produced by Tametra Nunn, Community
Development Planner, and Kelly McAdoo, Economic Development Planner for the City of Lawrence.
Special thanks to Julie Banhart and Mark Taylor for their assistance.

Greetings!!! Many of you may remember the City of Lawrence and The Brook
Creek Neighborhood Association's efforts to assess the Brook Creek Neighborhood last
year. The purpose of this assessment was to compile an accurate and updated listing of
your neighborhood's needs and goals. The needs and goals assessment was successful
and is now complete.
Topping the list of the Brook Creek Neighborhood priorities is housing. Second
is sewer and drainage, third, neighborhood beautification, followed by transportation,
streets, sidewalks and bicycle routes, public facilities and services, and residential land
use with parks and recreation being of the least importance.
A summary of the needs and goals shows that Brook Creek wishes to maintain its
low-density by minimizing the construction of multi-family dwellings and promote
neighborhood beautification by encouraging landlords to upkeep and maintain properties.
The assessment also asserts that the neighborhood is in need of several drainage ditch
repairs as well as enhanced street lighting. The needs and goals document also
acknowledges a need to encourage non-residential land use that may beneficial to the
area such as a neighborhood grocery store.

�The objective now is to make these goals come to life. To better enable us to take
this document a step further and encourage economic development in the Brook Creek
community, we would like your opinion on more ways to improve your neighborhood.
Our wish is to compose a neighborhood revitalization plan in which the community is the
major player. Along with help from other public entities, this plan can be beneficial to
all.
Included with this interim newsletter is a short follow-up survey. Please take a
few minutes to fill it out and mail it back to City Hall in the envelope provided. Please
try to return the survey by October 30, 1998. We appreciate your help!

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact either Tametra or
Kelly:
Kelly McAdoo, Economic Development Planner
Tametra Nunn, Community Development Planner

(785)331-3379
(785)832-3116

�Lolita M. Patterson to
Willis L. Long - 1320
Maple Lane.
Jeannene Marie
Loewenstein and Henry
Edward and Maxine
Rae Loewenstein to
Richard J. Wingfield1849 Almira.
Hugh Franklin Hines to
Ronald E. and Linda G.
Wright- 1206 Haskell.
HOME BUYERS
WORKSHOP

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Brook Creek boundaries are:
North:
South:
East:
West:

11th Street
The north side of 19th St.
The city limits
The Santa Fe RR tracks

Membership in BCNA is $1.00/yr.
Dues accepted at monthly meetings.
Or, contact any officer or the
Coordinator (see p. 1).

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Articles from
residents are welcome
for the newsletter. So
are letters. All are
subject to editing.

NEXT GENERAL
MEETING
MARCH 10, 1998
EAST LAWRENCE
CENTER

A free Homebuyer's
will
be
Workshop
offered to help low to
moderate
income
people in the real
estate market.
Tenants to Homebuyers, Inc., a local
non-profit Community
Housing Development
Corporation, is sponsoring the workshop, to
be held on March 14
and April 11 in the LHS
annex. The workshops
will run from 9:45 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m. (Thanks to
the Journal-World)

The Household Hazardous Waste facility
will reopen in April for
another series of
7:30p.m.
collection events on the
Come to meet your 3rd Saturday of each
neighbors and learn month through Oct.
about your neighbor- Hours are 8:00 a.m.
hood.
noon ..

�November 1998

IMPORTANT
GENERAL MEETING
Tuesday, November 10, 1998
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Recreation Center
Two very important items are on the agenda for this meeting. It is important that
members of BCNA come and make their voices heard on both of them.
The annual election of officers will take place.
We need to prepare the annual neighborhood requests for CDBG-funded projects.
Proposals are due in the CDBG offices by December 1, 1998. This is your only opportunity to make
proposals, be part of the discussion, and help decide what proposals will be submitted for the next
fiscal year. Think about this and come prepared to propose and/or discuss yours and others' ideas.

MINUTES
October 13, 1998
The meeting was called to order by Vice President Claud Aubry. The minutes of the previous meeting were
approved as they were printed in the newsletter.
Galen Patterson addressed the meeting, seeking BCNA approval to build two duplexes at 1423 and 1445 Maple
Lane. The meeting voted to support his proposal.
Stormwater problems neighborhood when water overflows the ditch was discussed.
The Treasurer's report was given.
Michael Almon asked for reimbursement from BCNA for costs associated with the successful downzoning
project. A motion was made and carried to reimburse him.
Michael Almon reported that the City is planning two new sanitary sewer lines along Haskell.
A spirited discussion took place when Michael Almon re-opened the question of calming rush-hour traffic in the
neighborhood. It was decided that the revised proposal be part of this newsletter (see elsewhere) and the
discussion continued at the November 10 meeting.
Annual elections will be held at the next meeting. A nominating committee of Lila Patton, Goldie Harmon, and
Freda Stalkfleet was appointed.
Everyone was reminded to fill out the questionnaires from the City and send them in.
The meeting was adjourned.

Mark Taylor: President
Claud Aubry: Vice President
Susan Miller: Treasurer
Julie Banhart: Coordinator
Mail Addres:s: 1944 Miller Dr. (66046)

Hazel Bryan: Secretary
Telephone:
841-4997
Office Hours: 3-6 p.m. M-F

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Rush Hour Traffic Calming- Oak Hill, Brook, and 13th Streets
To be discussed November 10
-- Michael Almon

The streets in question do not suffer from continuous traffic volumes or speeds, but are inundated by
commuter traffic from 5:30- 9:00a.m. and from 3:00- 6:00p.m., some traveling at high speed.
BCNA voted in May 1997 for the following traffic calming measures: stop signs, no-turn signs, speed
reduction. Some revisions were made since our vote, to meet the objections of the Traffic Engineer.
All are "passive controls." ranked high on effectiveness and low on cost. This proposal is an entire
package, each part of which would be ineffective without all the other parts. The estimated cost of the
25 required signs is approximately $2500.00.
Stop Sign Placement (10 total)
1)
on Oak Hill Ave. eastbound and westbound at Prospect Ave., westbound at 13th St.
2)
on 13th St. eastbound at Brook St.
3)
on Brook St. southbound and northbound at 13th St.
4)
on Prairie Ave. southbound and northbound at Oak Hill Ave.
5)
on Summit St. southbound and northbound at Oak Hill Ave.
Turn Prohibition Placement "No Right Turn, 5-9 a.m. and 3-6 p.m., M-F" (4 total)
1)
on 15th St. eastbound at Elmwood St., Prospect Ave., Prairie Ave. and Brook St.
Turn Prohibition Placement "No Left Turn, 5-9 a.m. and 3-6 p.m., M-F" (1 total)
1)
on Haskell Ave. southbound at 12th St.
Speed
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

Limit Reduction to 20 mph (10 total)
on Oak Hill Ave. in its entirety.
on Elmwood St. in its entirety.
on Prairie Ave. in its entirety.
on Brook St. in its entirety.
on 13th St. from Haskell Ave. to Oak Hill Ave.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Rolande R. Hodel to Benjamin M. and
Hadassah Singer - 1208 E. 13th.
William P. Bossing and Megan H.
Mehaffey to Rex E. Landau - l7 43 Maple Lane
Jerome T. and Deborah M. Langdon to
Kelly L. Babbit- 1510 E. 13th.
Rodger W. and Tracey L. McCune, Lisa J.
Pulliam and Kris Kramer to Teresa M.
Stevenson- 1238 Prairie Ave.
Shirley Lee Diel to Mary Lou and Paul F.
Miller- 1825 Maple Lane.
P-J Properties to Ponderosa Financial
Corp. - 1000 E. 11th.

THE BOL"SDARIES FOR THE BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO lim
STREET. SO LiTH TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 19m STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS,
.-\.'D \VEST TO THE SANTE FE RAIL ROAD TR.~CKS
THE 1908 BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ARE·
\1.\RK T.-\ Yl.OR. PRESIDENT
CLAuD AlBRY. VICE·PRESIDENT
HAZEL BRYAN. SECRETARY
SLSAN \liLLER. TRE.~SURER
ME\IBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY Sl 00 PER PERSON. DlES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR \IONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT Im
PRAIRIE A\'E. OR A:\\' OF THE OTHER OFFICERS

DON'T FORGET TO RECYCLE!

�December 1998

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The holidays are here again, and we need to remember that
some holiday traditions can present fire hazards. Lawrence
F'rre Marshal, Rich Barr, has provided BCNA with some
safety information.

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Christmas trees: If you want a real tree, find a freshly cut
one, which will have a strong evergreen smell and, when
tapped on the ground, only a few needles fall from it. Cut an
inch or two from the bottom, and keep it in water while it is in
the house. Set the tree up away from heat sources, which
could dry it out, like radiators and heat registers. Trees
should also be located away from doorways, to insure
escape in case of fire. Be certain your tree is stable. A tall
tree can be secured to walls or to the ceiling using guy wires.

1998

6:30p.m.

P.ast Lawrence Q?screation Center
Due to our Holidays Party, our
regular meeting will start at 6:30
p.m. instead of our normal time.
Come join us for our regular
meeting, election of officers, and
socializing with your friends and
neighbors. Bring a holiday treat ~
and enjoy those your neighbors

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ADMINISTRATION
Mark Taylor
Claud Aubry
Hazel Bryan
Susan Miller
Julie Banhart

President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Coordinator

Mailing Address

1944 Miller Dr.
(66046)
841-4997
5:00-6:00 pm M-F

Telephone
Office Hours

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Lights: F'rres during the holidays frequently involve
decorative lights and the extension cords used with them.
Use outdoor equipment outdoors, and indoor equipment
indoors. All lights and extension cords should be inspected
before use. If the insulation around wires is brittle or
cracked, it is time to throw them away.
One frequent mistake is to string too many lights
together in one run, or to plug too many lights into the same
extension cord. For safety's sake, don't plug more than three
strings of lights into the same extension cord. Don't hide
extension cords beneath rugs, because it could cause
excessive heating of the wire, which could lead to melting of
the insulation, short circuit, and fire. Don't leave lights on
while you're out.
With electricity, just because it works doesn't mean it's
safe. Too much electrical load on an extension cord or a
light string can result in overheating of the wires and
insulation. Circuit breakers and fuses don't always help,
because while a lightweight cord may be overloaded to the
point of overheating, the load may still be less than that at
which a circuit breaker is designed to trip.
Candles: Though attractive, candles can be dangerous.
Don't place them near combustible materials, like trees and
curtains. Also, place candles where they are not likely to be
knocked over. Never leave candles burning unattended.

rue places and wood stoves: Has your chimney been
inspected lately? It is recommended that chimneys be
inspected once yearly and cleaned of soot if necessary. Do
not use your fire as an incinerator for discarded wrapping
paper, which can produce large flames which can ignite
soot deposits in your chimney.

�CHANGE~.o1iCDBG

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

At their meeting on November 17, the City Commission unanimously voted to adopt a revised Citizen Participation Plan for
CDBG (Community Development Block Grant)and HOME
(Home Investment Partnerships) programs. Following is the new
organization chart for this citizen participation plan.

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City Commission

City Manager

HAND Advisory
Committee

Grant Review
Board

PURPOSE:

PURPOSE:

•

Review
homeowner
rehabilitation
projects

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Develop and propose
HAND strategy and
policy.
Recommend allocation
of CDBG and HOME
funds
Review Housing Code
and Environmental
Code appeals.

MEMBERS:

MEMBERS:

3

Low/Mod
Areas
4 Citizens at
large
7 Total

5 Target Neighborhoods
1
1

Landlord
Lawrence Association
Of Neighborhoods
2 Practitioners Panel
2 Citizens at large taken from HAC or
CDBG Advisory
Committee the first
year
11 Total

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PURPOSE:

•
•
•
•
•

Share information.
Assess HAND ·needs.
Provide practitioner
perspective.
Develop funding
applications.
Recommend activities
to carry out strategy.

Robert J. and Dorothy E.
McGreevy to Ron and Mary Ann
Bereiter -- 1629 Powers.
Lawrence Habitat for Humanity,
Inc. to Linda Benitez -- 927 La Salle.
Brlan L. Harrison and Ann M.
McKillip to Michael R. O'Brien-1804 Miller Dr.
Lawrence Habitat for Humanity,
Inc. to Tom Kellogg and Nancy
Hubble -- 909 La Salle.
Groene Brothers Construction,
Inc. to Richard T. and Barbara J.
Wilson··- 1510 Cadet Ave.
Orville L. and Katherine S. Ray
Trustees to Firooz and Cynthia L.
Monshizadeh -- 1204 Haskell Ave.
Leonard L. Myers to Ronald D.
and Linda A Lawrenz-- 929 Ward.
Steven L. George to Jim
Christian, Inc. -- vacant lots on E.
17th.

MEMBERS:

Organizations that provide
housing and housing
services, reps from
selected sectors. such as !
banking, realty, landlords.
mental health and other
health services and the
Community Development
Manager.
+or- 25 Total

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RECYCLING CENTERS

Wal*Mart
Alum. cans &amp; foil
Steel "Tin" cans
Glass containers
Corrugated cardboard
Plastic containers
Mixed paper
Dillon's Food Stores
Alum. cans
Plastic containers

Six-Pack plastic rings
Magazines
Catalogues
Newspapers
Office (white) paper

Plastic grocery sacks

Newspaper Drop-off

Alvin's
Wal*Mart
Hobby Lobby

THE BOL':'DARJES FOR THE BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO lint
STREET. SOtrrH TO TifE NORTH SIDE OF 19m STREET. EAST TO TilE CITY LIMITS,
A.'\D WEST TO THE SANTE FE RAJL ROAD TRACKS.
THE 1998 BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ARE:

Checkers
Lonnie's

\lARK TAYLOR. PRESIDENT
CLAUD Al:BRY. VICE·PRESIDENT
HAZEL BRYAN. SECRETARY
SLSAN \IlLLER. TREASURER
~IE\IBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY SI.OO PER PF.RSON. DL:ES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR \IONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 1235
PR.~IRIE .\\'E. OR A'\Y OF THE OTHER OFFICERS.

�February 1999

NEW DAY AND TIME

MESSAGE FROM OUR NEW PRESIDENT

FEBRUARY MEETING

Thank you for the vote of confidence in electing me
president of the Brook Creek Neighborhood
Association. In the past few weeks, I have already
learned that Mark will be a tough act to follow - but
I will do my best.

Wednesday, February 10
7:00p.m.
Come prepared to discuss possible zoning
changes and business development in the 19th
&amp; Haskell area.

OLD MINUTES-- November 10,1998
The Treasurer's report was given. The minutes were
approved as printed in the November newsletter, with
one correction: the City is planning ONE new sanitary
sewer line along Haskell Avenue, not two.
The report of the Nominating Committee (Lila Patton,
Freda Stalkfleet, Goldie Harmon) was given. Nominees
for officers for 1999 are:
Kirsten Roussel: Pres.
Claud Aubry: V.P.
Hazel Bryan: Sec.
Susan Miller: Treas.
The Treasurer requested an audit of the books, to be
done after the first of the new year. The Auditors are
Lila Patton and Freda Stalkfleet.
Possible CDBG grant requests for the next fiscal year
were proposed and discussed. These included:
Operating Expenses; Coordinator's salary; a guard rail
along Brook Creek at Brook Street, south; smoke
detectors; park benches in the Brook Creek Pocket Park
Joe Stebbens of the Boys &amp; Girls Club spoke about the
free lunches and breakfasts available to the children,
and the need for a new facility. If the latter comes about
it would not be at the present location, which is too close
to the East Lawrence Recreation Center.

Dempsey Micco, of 1441 Prairie, spoke about concerns
of that area, which included no street lights, alley traffic,
and trash. It was suggested that he get the City blight
staff involved in the clean-up.
Michael Almon presented the plans for calming rushhour traffic in the neighborhood. The Traffic Safety
Commission meeting is December 7, at 7:30p.m., in the
City Commission Room, and all concerned residents
were urged to attend as our proposal is presented.
It was decided that the Annual Holidays Party would be
at the December 8th meeting and would start at 7:00
p.m.
The meeting was adjourned.

For those whom I have not met, here is a little
about me. Glen and I moved from Arlington, MA
to Lawrence in 1991 so that I could attend graduate
school at KU in the chemistry department. We
came to love the area so much that we decided to
make Lawrence our long-term home. We moved
into the Brook Creek area in 1994 - just 2 weeks
before the birth of our son, Dale. I have since
moved on from KU and now we run Spa, Pool &amp;
Fireside in doWntown Lawrence.

I look forward to getting to know everyone at the
BCNA meetings and functions. I want to help keep
our neighborhood just that - a neighborhood. The
results of the recent issues on the prison and, now,
traffic calming, shows what a neighborhood can do
when people work together. I am so encouraged that
there are people in this neighborhood who care
enough to be active on these types of issues. We
have a wonderful traditional neighborhood and I
hope that we can keep it that way.
Thank you again -Kirsten Roussel

ADMINISTRATION
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Coordinator
Mailing Address
Telephone
Office Hours

Kirsten Roussel
Claud Aubry
Hazel Bryan
Susan Miller
Julie Banhart
1944 Miller Dr. (66046)
841-4997
5:00-6:00 pm {M-F)

�CURRENT MINUTES - December 8, 1998

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

The minutes from the previous meeting were read and
approved. The Treasurer's report was given.

Property Horizons, Inc. to Schuyler
Lister -- 1201 E. 13th.

Kelly McAdoo, from HAND spoke to the meeting and set
up a planning committee meeting for January 12, to
discuss improvements the neighborhood wants to see
implemented by the City.

Dee A. Henrichs Administrator of Eunice
D. Beers to David V. and Carmen K. Evans-1307 Brook.

The Coordinator gave a report about proposals
submitted for CDBG funds for the upcoming fiscal year:
a guardrail at Brook Street and Brook Creek Park,
Operating Expenses and Coordinator's salary.

Doug L. and Melissa McCauley to
Jeffrey and Sara Plinsky -- 1804 Brook.
Donald Alan and Rhonda J. Miller to
Lloyd M. and Jennifer K. McCall -- 1325 East
Glenn Dr.

Michael Almon reported on the status of the traffic
calming measures. A meeting of the Traffic Safety
Commission on December 12 decided to recommend an
all-way stop at 13th ar.d Brook Streets, with the existing
stop sign to be a yield sign. They also recommended a
20 mph speed limit on all of Oak Hill and on 13th Street
from Oak Hill to Haskell. It will now go to the City
Commission for approval.

Joe R. ond Doris L. Eagleman to Craig
Usher -- 1820 Brook.
Rex 0. Hawkins to Michael D. and Amy
L. Vinson -- 1808 Brook.

Mark Taylor reported on the bad smell in the
neighborhood in the past week. He called the City but
they do not know where it's coming from.
Sharon Vaughan repprted that KDHE is giving Lawrence
start-up pilot money to help fix the bad smell that
sometimes occurs in the city. She will bring a copy of
the report to the next meeting.

DON'T FORGET TO RECYCLE!

Nominations for officers for 1999 were opened and
closed, and a vote was taken. New officers are: Kirsten
Roussel, President; Claud Aubry, Vice President, Hazel
Bryan, Secretary; and Susan Miller, Treasurer.
It was decided that there would be no meeting or
newsletter in January. By a vote of the members
present, it was decided that the regular meeting day for
1999 would be the second Wednesday of the month,
and the starting time would be moved up to 7:00 p.m.
The meeting was adjourned and the Holidays Party
begun.

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THE BOI.--:-&lt;DARlES FOR THE BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NORTH TO II rn
STREET. SOtrrn TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 19m STREET, EAST TO THE CITY LlMITS,
AXD WEST TO THE SA:-ITE FE RAIL ROAD TRACKS.
THE 1908 BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ARE:
~I.~RK TAYLOR PRES!DE;o.;T
CLAUD At:BRY. VICE-PRESIDENT
HAZEL BRY.-'u'&lt;. SECRETARY
SLS:~N \l!LLER. TREASURER
:-.IDIBERSHIP TO BROOK CREEK IS ONLY S 1.00 PER PERSON. DUES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OUR \IONTHLY MEETINGS OR CONTACT SUSAN MILLER AT 1~35
PR.~IRIE A\'£. OR A'-1' OF THE OTHER OFFICERS

TRAFFIC CALMING
The City Commission approved the traffic calming
measures as detailed in the December 8 minutes.
The Traffic Safety Commission consider further
measures on Feb. 1, and recommended that yield
signs be placed on the other feeder streets to Oak
Hill. They also recommended that a 20 mph speed
limit be imposed throughout the neighborhood north
of 15th Street and east ofHaskell. These recommendations will go on the City Commission agenda
sometime in the next few weeks.

�October 1999

GENERJIL MEETING
Wednesday, October 13
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Ree. Center
Main Business:
• Discussion of CDBG proposals
for 2000/200 1 fiscal year
• Election of nominating committee
for officers and CDBG rep
See articles following for more information
about each item

MINUTES
September 8, 1999
Our annual pot-luck dinner was held at the
Brook Creek Park Shelter House. Great food was
enjoyed by all. Mitch Young, of the Parks and
Recreation Department, spoke about the new
mower the City's will use to deal with weeds in the
park. The main order of business dealt with the
neighborhood yard sale planned for September 18.
The basic ground rules were explained and
residents were given an opportunity to sign up to
participate.

AdminiJStration
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Coordinator:
Mail Address:
Phone:
Office Hours:

Kirstin Roussel
Claud Aubry
Hazel Bryan
Susan Miller
Julie Banhart
1944 Miller Dr. (66046)
841-4997

5:00-6:00 M-F

The Start of a Successful Tradition?
Thanks to all who helped make our
neighborhood yard sale a big success!
There were 24 families or individuals who
showed up with itsms to sell. Rain threatened, but
held off until about an hour after the sale was over.
Thanks to both the 10% of all sales and the
donations of all proceeds by 4 individuals, BCNA
made approximately $112.00. After subtracting
costs, we cleared about ~89.00, which will help
cover the shortfall in our operating expenses budget.
This was a learning experience, and we've
learned what to change when we do this again. Each
participant will keep all their things together, rather
than separating them by type of item. Each
participant will also be responsible for removing and
disposing of all of their unsold items.
For a first experience, this was great. Again,
thanks to all who participated and contributed to the
sale's success.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE &amp;
NOMINATIONS NEEDED
At the meeting on Oct. 13, we will select
a nominating committee for officers for 2000.
At the Nov. meeting, the committee will report.
on the nominations. You can nominate
someone by contacting members of the
committee or the Coordinator. Voting will be
dbne at the Dec. meeting.
In addition to the 4 officers, we need to
find a candidate to replace Jenna Coker as our
representative on the CDBG committee, as her
term is ending. This is a crucial need for the
neighborhood. We need someone willing and
able to put in the time at meetings and also be
a strong advocate for neighborhood issues.

�CDBG PROPOSALS DUE DECEMBER 1, 1999
CDBG proposals for 2000/2001 are due December 1. The officers and Coordinator will prepare those for
Operating Expenses, Coordinator's Salary and Park Clean-Up. YOU need to come to the October meeting with
suggestions for projects you would like to see done. These will be discussed and voted on at the meeting. For
those the meeting approves, the person(s) proposing the project will be responsibh~ for gathering information
necessary to complete the proposal. Completed information should be brought to the November meeting, when
the membership will be asked to approve them. The Coordinator will get your proposals into the computer in the
proper format so all can be submitted on December 1.

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2.

There are very specific guidelines about what must be included in a proposal. These include:
It must address how the proposal meets the "Step Up to Better Housing Strategy." For neighborhoods,
this includes the needs of:
•
continued revitalization of target neighborhoods
•
education for homeowners &amp; renters.
•
continued environmental code enforcement
The strategies should include such things as:
•
promoting neighborhood improvement
•
encouraging neighborhood associations
•
improving the existing housing stock
•
continue crime prevention, etc.
The proposal must also meet one of two national objectives:
•
Principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons. This means that at least 70% of beneficiaries
are low- &amp; moderate-income, and, for area-wide activities, at least 51% in the target area must be
low- to moderate income ..
•
Aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight.
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Provide supporting evidence that, for any area-wide benefit type (sidewalks, curbs, etc.)
affected persons have been informed or and have had a chance to comment on proposed project.
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Include evidence of the amount and nature of support for the proposed subject.
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Specific locations of the proposed project should be submitted.
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If a project is on or affects public right-of-way, structures, parks, etc., applicants must include
approval from the appropriate City department.

Key questions on the applicationthat must be answered before the proposal can be included in our
application include:
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Amount requested for the project.
•
Address ofthe proposed project
•
Description of project and how organization will carry it out (timetable, coordination, etc.).
•
How does it fit into the neighborhood plan?
•
Describe public support and public opposition to the specific project.
•
Describe process used to obtain opinions from residents &amp; owners who are affected. How many favoried
it? How many opposed? Be sure to1address how you obtained feedback from affected residents who did
not attent the neighborhood meeting.
•
How is the project related to housing or neighborhood development. Use data whenever possible.
•
How does the project fit into the City strategy in "Step Up to Better Housing?"
How did you arrive at the cost for the project?
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As you start working on your project, if you have any question, please call Julie .(841 A997) and we will try to
help you.
Since the officers and Coordinator will be preparing the proposals for Operating Expenses, Coordinator's Salary,
and Park Clean-Up, if you have any comments-- pro or con-- about these proposals, please call the
Coordinator's office (841-4997) with those comments before our November meeting.

�November 1999

GENEBAL MEETING
Wednesday,
November 10
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Hec. Center
Main Business:
Discussion of CDBG proposals
for 2000/200 1 fiscal year

Administration
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Coordinator:
Mail Address:
Phone:
Office Hours:

Kirstin Roussel
Claud Aubry
Hazel Bryan
Susan Miller
Julie Banharl
1944 Miller Dr. (66046)
841-4997

5:00-6:00 M-F

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RECYCLING CENTERS
Wal*Mart
Six-Pack plastic rings
Alum. cans &amp; foil
Magazines
Steel "Tin" cans
Catalogues
Glass containers
Newspapers
Corrugated cardboard
Office (white) paper
Plastic containers
Mixed paper
Dillon's Food Stores
Plastic grocery sacks
Alum. cans
Plastic containers
Newspaper Drop-off
Checkers
Alvin's
Lonnie's
Wai*Mart

Hobby Lobby

MINUTES - October 13, 1999
The minutes were approved as printed in the
newsletter. The treasurer's report was given. The
success of the yard sale was discussed.
Copies of the neighborhood profile and
revitalization plan were passed out with requests
that members read them and be prepared to
discuss modification or adoption at the November
meeting.
Possible CDBG proposals for the coming fiscal
year were discussed and members were asked to
develop any that they were interested in for
presentation at the November meeting. Some
issues that were raised included possible
administrative funds for block captains, provision
of smoke alarms, street lights on the 1200 block of
Prairie and Brook, bicycle lanes on 15th and 19th
streets, work on the drainage ditches and
sidewalks.
The fact that fire trucks cannot get down some
of our streets that have parking on both sides was
raised and the possibility of asking the Traffic
Commission to make one side of these streets "no
parking" was discussed.
Nominations for officers for the coming year
was discussed and will be discussed again at the
November meeting.
Notice was given that our neighborhood needs
to find a replacement for Jenna Coker on the
HAND Board and anyone interested in serving in
that position was asked to call the Coordinator.
Street repair was discussed. The City will do an
asphalt overlay on any street on our list, but they
could get no bid on chip and seal repairs. To get
the asphalt overlay done, all we have to do is tell
the City which blocks we want done.
The question was raised about why just the
comer of 12th &amp; Brook got new asphalt. Dickie
Heckler volunteered to find out the answer to that.
Economic revitalization issues were briefly
discussed, including the need for a grocery store, a
motel and medical offices in our neighborhood.
The meeting was adjourned.

�REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
929 Ward -- Ronald D. &amp; Linda A. Lawrenz to
Jeremy J. and Shelly A. Kintzel.
1805 E. 17th-- Jim Christian, Inc. to James B. &amp;
Lisa D. Greenwood.
1530, 1538 Lindenwood Ln.-- Jac, J. &amp; Rosemarie
Lawson to Alex M. Burden.
1816 Miller Drive-- Stephen E. &amp; Denise R. Lynch
to Tamara L. Wallace.
1307 Oak Hill Ave. -- Harley J. &amp; Cleo B. Yoder &amp;
Hazel A. Bryan to Amy Yoder.
1800 Miller Drive -- Gayle E. &amp; Greg Daniels to
Donna M. &amp; Robert F. Beguelin.
927 Homewood -- Richard B. &amp; Cassandra M.
Messer to Chris Miller.
1441 Prairie Ave.-- Dudley A. Stephenson to
Dempsey Micco.
1400 Oak Hill Ave.-- Ronald D. &amp; Elmyra Hall and
Wayne E. &amp; Nancy Hall to Thomas A.
Supancic.
1310-12 Maple Lane-- Clifford, Gary &amp; Linda
Elston to Charlene Asum.
1421 Prospect Ave.-- Richard J. Hamel, Nancy J.
Sonnenschein, &amp; Terry A. &amp; Lynette D.
Tolar to Mildred M. Vanderslice and Donald
L. Kelch.
1227 Almira Ave.-- Geneva I. Sumner, Gloria &amp;
David R. McCroskey, &amp; Betty A. &amp; William
Paxton to Willis L. &amp; Linda K. Long.
1804 E. 17th St.-- Jim Christian, Inc. to Sevetn L.
Flones.
1813 Almira Ave.-- WilliamS. Burroughs, trust to
Joanna G. Harader &amp; Ryan S. Ellett.
1418 Maple Lane-- John M. &amp; Raquel S. Mclean
to Walter H. &amp; Dorothy F. Pucket.
1531 Lindenwood Lane-- Patricia M. Pence &amp;
Craig W. &amp; Johnny D. O'Berg to Robert M.
Heidrick.
1230 Prairie Ave.-- Robert Madden to Richard B.
Reed &amp; Sandra M. Ortiz.
1231 Brook-- DanielL. &amp; Leslie Belles to Julia Ann
Mitchell.
1825 Maple Lane -- Mary Lou Miller to Gregory
Wilson.
1602 Irving Ct. -- Jim Christian, Inc. to Cody W. &amp;
Leanne Kvasager.
1606 Irving Ct.-- Jim Christian, Inc. to Kiersten
Gens.

PLEASE CASH YOUR CHECKS

To those of you who made some money
at the yard sale -- if you have not yet cashed
your checks, please do so. I would like to get
my accounts current. Thanks for your
cooperation.
----Julie Banhart
Coordinator

THE BOL\DARIES FOR THE BROOK CREEK SEIGHBORHOOD ARE SORTH TO II 01
;TREET. SOLTH TO THE SORTH SIDE OF lOrn STREET. EAST TO THE CITY LIMITS.
.\\D WEST TO THE SASTE FE RAIL ROAD TR.\CKS
THE 1oog BROOK CREEK SEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI.\ TION OFFICERS ARE
\I \RK TAYLOR. PRESIDEST
CLALD AL BRY. VICE-PRESIDEST
HAZEL BRY.\:-i. SECRET.\RY
SLSA\ \IlLLER. TRE.\SLRER
~IE\IBERSHIP

TO BROOK CREEK IS O"L Y Sl 00 PER PERSO'&lt; Dt.:ES ARE
ACCEPTED AT OLR \10\THL Y \IEETI\GS OR CONTACT SUSAN ~IlLLER AT 123'
PR.\IRIE .\ \.E OR \' Y OF THE OTHER OFFICERS

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February 2000

GENERAL MEETING
Wednesday
February 9, 2000
7:00 p.tn.
East LawretWe Recreation Cettter

AGENDA:
Sidewalk Program Grant Proposals
Neighborhood Grant Program
Other Business

RECYCLING CENTERS
Wai"'Mart

Alum. cans &amp; foil
Steel "Tin" cans
Glass containers
Corrugated cardboard
Plastic containers
Mixed paper

Six-Pack plastic rings
Magazines
Catalogues
Newspapers
Office (white) paper

Dillon's Food Stores

Alum. cans
Plastic containers

Plastic grocery sacks

Newspaper Drop-off

Alvin's
Wal*Mart
Hobby Lobby

Checkers
Lonnie's

MINUTES
December 8, 1999
The meeting was called to order. The minutes
were accepted as printed in the Newsletter.
The Treasurer's report was given.
Officers were elected. Re-elected was Kirsten
Roussel, President; Susan Miller, Treasurer;
and Hazel Bryan, Secretary. Beth Ann Heckler
was elected Vice President. Thanks were
extended to Claud Aubry, who had chosen not
to run again, for his terms as Vice President.
Pedestrian and bicycle lane improvement was
discussed. It was ascertained that this was of
interest to the neighborhood. On the question
of where we thought such lanes should be, it
was reported that 15th and 19th Streets have
been recommended by the Bicycle Advisory
Committee. The meeting concurred with those
recommendations. For pedestrian walkways,
consideration of sidewalks west of Haskell, on
15th and east by East Heights School (the
north side), as well as 12th and 13th at the
tracks was urged.
The question of school beacons was raised. It
was reported that, if the neighborhood wished
to take on such a project, the city may elect to
pay half the cost (about $3,000, total), with the
PTO or neighborhood association paying the
rest.
There was a general discussion about the
CDBG proposals submitted for the next fiscal
year. There was also a discussion of the value
of a traffic circle as a traffic-calming measure.
John McCiear gave us a good, reproducible,
map of the neighborhood for the newsletter.
The meeting was adjourned for the Holidays
Party and all the good food that members had
brought.

�Brook Creek Breeze - FeJJtuary 2000

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

1404 Oak Hill Avenue-- Wayne E. and Nancy
L. Hall and Ronald D. and Elmyra R.
Hall to Harold C. and Caroline B.
Shephard.
1519 Lindenwood Lane -- Donell Johnson and
Charlotte Denean to Duane Boor and
Christine Nieto.
1308 Summit -- Debi Sue Gilley to Kathryn I.
Blaisdell.

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1520 E. 18th-- Raymond E. Jr. and Julie A.
Derosia to Lewis E. and Mary Lou
Roberts.
1633 East Glenn Drive-- David A. Burress to
Corey J. and Heather M. Turner.
1621 E. 18th-- Jeffrey Alan and Norma Jean
Gurley to Michial J. and Rebecca L.
Coffman.
1301 Elmwood-- Albert and Janice E. Strecker
to Stuart and Lori Strecker.
1403 E. Glenn Drive -- Vernon L. and Grace A.
Boyd to Tom Bogardus and Paula
Adkins.

ADMINISTRATION

President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Coordinator:
Mailing Address:
Telephone:
Office Hours:

Kirsten Roussel
Beth Ann Heckler
Hazel Bryan
Susan Miller
Julie Banhart
1944 Miller Dr. (66046)
841-4997
5:00-6:00 p.m., M-F

Map courtesy of John McClear

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                    <text>Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
1944 Miller Drive
Lawrence, KS 66046

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BROOK CREEK BREEZE
September 2002
Pres.: Kirsten Roussel
V.P.: Beth Ann Mansur
Secy.: Doug Miller
Treas.: Susan Mmer
Coord.: Julie Banhart
Phone: 841-49\11
Mail: 1944 MiHer Dr. (66046)
Email: brookcreek@msn.com

GENERAL MEETING I POT LUCK SUPPER
Wednesday, September 11, 2002
Brook Creek Park ~~ 6:30 p.m.
Bring a side dish or dessert and tableware for yourself.
BCNA will provide the chicken and soft drinks

SWIM
By Dale Roussel

Swimming is fun, but
When I get in
It is so cold.
My, I wish I had a towel.

USD 497 Facilities Study
The school district in Lawrence has commissioned a review of its educational facilities. The DLR Group is
conductmg th1s study. Their goal is to determine an •;deal" school format and facility. Part of the review includes
cost information about bringing our current schools to this •;deal." They are reviewing dota about overcrowding at
some schools and under-enrollment at others, schools with "portables," schools with combination
gymnasium/auditorium/ c~fe~eria, as well as the physical condition of the buildings. Recommendations may include
school closmgs or consohdat1ons as well as renovations and new facilities. There is a public meeting with the DLR
Gr_oup on September 25'• 5:30pm at the District Offices, 110 McDonald Drive, to review the current status of
th1s study. Any ~ecommendations will include a bond issue of some type for funding. I STRONGLY encourage
attendance at th1s meetmg; the outcome could affect our neighborhood school.

Welcome to the Neighborhood
1412 Elmwood- Kristine J. Mosiman
1713 Atherton Ct - Brion K. &amp; Heather E. Bigham
1222 Almira- Safe Harbor East III L.L.C.
1727 Brook - Peggy Crumet
917 E. 12'" St- City of Lawrence
1532 Powers- Eugenia Miles
1307 Brook - J .M.C. Construction, Inc.
1739 Maple Ln- Jeffrey E. &amp; Kelly A. Rice
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Want a Nicer Neighborhood?
Add your Voice to the BCNA!
Become an active, voting member of the
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association.
Simply send $1 to BCNA 1235 Prairie
Lawrence, KS 66044. Be sure to include
your name and address.
Additional
donations are appreciated and assist with
BCNA's efforts to improve the look of the
neighborhood
and
increase
our

Welcome bock to the new season for the
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association and welcome
to our new newsletter format. We will be publishing
4 newsletters each year, so each newsletter will
include meeting and event information for 2-3
months. For ease of delivery, the newsletters are
now arriving in the mail. Those of you who have
signed up for e-mail delivery may still receive a copy
in the mail. I apologize for any inconvenience this
may cause, but removing individual addresses from
the bulk mail carrier route would increase our cost
rather than decrease it. Even with bulk mail, it is
more costly to have the newsletters mailed rather
than hand delivered; however, we have been unable to
replace our hand-delivery team. With this in mind, we
are looking to offer advertising space in this
newsletter to help defray the costs. We are also
looking for fund-raising suggestions.
With our expanded newsletter, we hope to be
able to share more information of relevance to the
neighborhood. This newsletter reaches over 980
homes, and that number is growing. This can give us a
strong voice on sharing information and city issues,
If you have an item of interest to share in the
newsletter -group meeting information, city notices,
special interest articles, areas of concern,
advertising- please contact Julie Banhart at the
above listed phone, address, or e-mail.
This spring and summer have seen a couple of
items of interest to our neighborhood on the City
agenda. First, the Planning Commission has proposed

changes to the Floodplain Zoning text. Second, the
DLR group has been evaluating the Lawrence school
facilities and will be making recommendations to the
school board soon. Both of these issues could have a
great impact on our neighborhood ond community.
We have included information on both of these
topics, as well as upcoming meeting information,
elsewhere in this newsletter. I encourage you to
have your voice heard. If you cannot personally
attend a meeting and hove an opinion or a concern to
share, e-mail, phone, or write a letter and either mail
it or have a friend who can attend the meeting read
it in person for the appropriate committee, board or
commission.
Keep our meetings on your calendars, 2""
Wednesday of each month September- December
and February - May. The meetings are held at the
East Lawrence Recreation Center at 7:00 pm. Our
annual Pot Luck is held in lieu of our September
meeting at the Brook Creek Park shelter starting at
6:30pm.
Our first meeting this fall takes place on the
anniversary of the tragedy at the World Trade
Center in New York City. It is perhaps fitting that
we gather as a neighborhood and community to share
our strengths, concerns and hopes, and to remember
that this is where it all starts.
I look forward to seeing everyone.
Thank you
Kirsten

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The meeting was called to order at 7:08pm with 10
members and the coordinator present. There were
no correct ions to the newsletter minutes, the
treasurer's report was read and both items were
approved.

Calendar of Events

Flood Plain Development/Management

Lawrence City Commission meets on each Tuesday at
6:30pm in the City Commission Meeting Room, First
Floor, City Hall, 6th &amp; Mass (there is no meeting on
the 5th Tuesday of a month)

The City of Lawrence is currently considering text
amendments to the current Flood Protection
Standards. Our neighborhood is affected by these
changes. There are significant parts of the
neighborhood along Brook Street, Prairie Ave. south
of Oak Hill, and areas on 13th &amp; Haskell adjacent to
the former BNSF rail spur that are in the current
(2001) FEMA floodplain. One component of the
proposed amendments is to have greater regulation
on future development in areas that would affect the
floodplain. Another port of the proposed
amendments is to add a 2-foot •freeboard" area
above the FEMA floodplain levels to be designated os
the Floodplain Overlay District. This overlay district
would be subject to city regulation for development
and require hydrological studies to determine affect
on the floodplain before construction could begin.
The proposed amendments have raised a number of
concerns about the consequences for homeowners.
The following is an excerpt from the Lawrence
Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Commission
Office website,
http://www .lawrenceplanning.org/current/floodguesti
ons.html

September
1-30: Lawrence Public Library,?" &amp; Vermont 8433833. Picture the World: People, Places, Cultural
Traces - Photos by KU Students

Sharon Vaughn was thanked for helping with the
Brook Creek Park Clean up. Several people would like
to have the park cleaned regularly. It was mentioned
that the Brook Creek bed was in need of mowing and
that farther north of Brook Creek there were tires
and debris in the creek bed.

5: Board of Zoning Appeals, 6:30pm City
Commission Meeting Room, City Hall 6th &amp; Mass.
11 : Brook Creek Neighborhood Pot Luck Picnic
and Meeting. Bring a side dish or dessert and
tableware for yourself. BCNA is providing
chicken and soft drinks. 6:30pm Brook Creek
Park Shelter

Brook Creek Park is getting some improvements such
as a new bridge and park benches.
A crosswalk and sign has been requested through the
Traffic Safety Commission for crossing 15th St. at
Brook for safer access to the East Lawrence
Recreation Center.

12: East Height Elementary Site Council, 4:30pm
East Heights Library, 1430 Haskell Ave
25: DLR Group, School Facilities Evaluation Review
5:30pm District Offices 110 McDonald Drive

The new format and mail delivery for the newsletter
was discussed. Information from East Heights
Elementary will be included as well as city information
of interest to the neighborhood.

26: Neighborhood Resources Advisory Committee
5:30pm City Commission Meeting Room, City Hall 6th
&amp;Mass

Alan Bartels discussed plans to raze the house at
1307 Brook and build 2 new homes at 1307 and 1309
Brook. There was some discussion about flood plain
impact of this building.

October

The status of the Picture Works building at 13th &amp;
Haskell was discussed.

1-31: Lawrence Public Library, yth &amp; Vermont 8433833. Art by Lawrence Art Guild Artists

The next meeting of Brook Creek N.A. is on
September 11, 2002 at the Pot Luck supper in Brook
Creek Park.

3-12: Lawrence Public Library, 7th &amp; Vermont 8433833. Fall Book Sale
7: East Heights Elementary School, PTA Meeting
3:00pm- East Heights Library. Childcare will be
provided.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:04pm

9: Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
Meeting. 7:00pm East Lawrence Recreation
Center, CDBG proposals, Upcoming City/State
Elections

Additional Notes:
Thank you to Michael Almon for persistence in
getting the bicycle lanes marked on 15'h Street. Even
though it is city policy to mark these lanes on
designated streets when they are improved, it would
not have happened here without his efforts. Kudos!

10: East Heights Elementary School Site Council
4:30 pm East Heights Library
23: Lawrence/Douglas County Metropolitan Planning
Commission 6:30pm City Commission Meeting Room,
City Hall 6th &amp; Mass

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Q. Will I be re.;uired to get floodplain insurance if my
property is not located in the FEMA floodplain?

A. If the property is not in the FEMA floodplainthen there will be no Federal requirement to
purchase flood insurance. However, a lender can
require a property owner to get flood insurance no
matter where the property is located.
For those in FEMA's designated floodplain- Flood
insurance is required when federal money or federal
backing is involved in the purchase of property. 99%
of home loans have federal backing, thus the Feds
require the lender to have the property insured for
flood. This requirement then falls onto the property
owner.
Q. Why is the City proposing to regulate an area
beyond the FEMA floodplain area mapped by FEMA?

A. The FEMA maps are 'static" maps- meaning they
were created using 1996 data and do not account for
the continuing development of the City. As
development continues, it increases the amount of
impervious surfaces (parking lots, streets, roof tops,
etc) in the City of Lawrence. This increase in
impervious coverage increases the amount of water

runoff reaching the streams and rivers within and
around the City, thus enlarging and widening the
stream and floodplain areas.
The City of Lawrence adopted its first set of
floodplain maps in 1981. FEMA revised those maps
and the City of Lawrence adopted those revised maps
in November 2001. The 2001 FEMA maps enlarged a
number of floodplain areas within the City of
Lawrence. With this increase in the floodplain, a
number of property owners who previously were not
in the floodplain were placed in the 2001 FEMA
floodplain. Many of these property owners have
received notices from their lender that they must
get flood insurance.
By going beyond the FEMA designated floodplain, the
proposed regulations provide notice to current and
prospective property owners of where the floodplain
may possibly be located when FEMA revises the City's
floodplain maps [in the future].

Q. How wl'll this affect my property values?
A. That has not been determined. Many factors go
into determining property values - including location,
past flooding problems, elevation of the existing
structure, etc. No study has been conducted to
determine the effect the proposed regulations may
have on property values.
The Planning Commission will be reviewing a series of
revisions at their August 28'h meeting. The BCNA
has purchased a copy of the Floodplain Overlay
District Map. It will be available for viewing at any
meeting or by contacting Julie Banhart, our
Coordinator. Interesting historical reviews of
floodplain management in Lawrence can be found on
http:/ /www.larryville.com. For additional information
you can contact the Planning Office at (785)8323150 or on the web http://www.lawrenceplanning.org

Boys &amp; Girls Club of Lawrence
Boys &amp; Girls Club of Lawrence operates seven Clubs in
Lawrence. The Main Club I Bobby E. Lee building is
located at 1520 Haskell Avenue. Boys &amp; Girls Club of
Lawrence provides a safe place for children and youth
to go after school and on days out of school. They
can participate in a variety of activities while at the
Club, such as homework time, sports and recreation,
arts, dance, computers, to name just a few. For more
information, please call us at 841-6854.

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1944 Miller Drive
l-awrence, KS 66046

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President. Kirsten Roussel
Treasurer: Susan Miller
Mail:
1944 Miller Dr.
(66046)

Vice President: Beth Ann Mansur
Coordinator: Julie Banhart;
Email:
brookcreek@msn.com

Secretary: Doug Miller
Phone:
841-4997

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BCNA'S NEXT 2 MEETINGS:
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Rec. Center

Wednesday, March 10, 2004
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Rec. Center

ORDER OF BUSINESS:

ORDER OF BUSINESS

Election of Officers
Salvation Army • Next Steps
Stormwater Group report

Park Clean Up Organization

TBD

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Hello Neighbors,
Since our last gathering in December, the holidays and the cold have kept things fairly quiet.
t attended the Barker Neighborhood meeting in early January to hear their thoughts about the
Salvation Army proposal. There was a mixture of feelings in the group. They share many of our
concerns and are (in the majority) supporting our opposition to the facility. Our next step on this front
is to collect signatures on a protest petition from the property owners within a 200-foot radius of the
proposed facility. This will mean some legwork in the cold- volunteers are encouraged to cat! Julie
Banhart.
Progress is being made at Brook Creek Park. The new gazebo and playground equipment are
fully installed. The next step when weather permits is the paved sidewalk system connecting the
bridge and the shelter.
February will bring our delayed Election of Officers. Even if you don't think you want to hold an
office but you want to be more involved in your neighborhood, I encourage you to attend. Our
neighborhood association has four officers: President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
Association members are invited to run for office and to support the neighborhood through service on
a committee - Park Clean-Up, Nominations committee -or by submitting newsletter articles and
sharing community news of interest to our neighborhood.
I look forward to seeing everyone on February 11 and March 10. Keep Warm!

Kw.st&lt;?-w'R.oum.L

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MINUTES ... November 12,2003

MINUTES ... December 10,2003

Kirsten Roussel called the meeting was called to order
at 7:00p.m. Salvation Army representatives Rich Forney,
Richard Zinn, and Paula Gilchrist attended as well as Hank
Booth to act as moderator. Thirty-five BCNA members
attended the meeting.
The proposed naming of the drainage creek next to the
railroad right-of-way to Burroughs Creek is in the review
stage at the federal level. It may take another 6 months to
a year for the process to reach a conclusion. Kirsten
reported that the playground equipment at East Heights
School was moved to Hobbs park under an agreement
between the East Heights PTO, Lawrence Parks and
Recreation, and Neighborhood Resources. Kirsten also
reminded members of the deadline for CDBG proposals
(Note: NRAC has started deliberations on the proposals).
Julie Mitchell was selected to solicit nominees for officers.
Elections are scheduled for the December meeting -which
is also our holiday reception.
Kirsten provided an update on the Brock Creek Park
improvements. The sheller house is under construction
and should be completed by mid-January. New playground
equipment and swings will also be installed in that time
frame. The current pad with picnic benches will remain.
No additional lighting will installed at the park- there will be
lights inside the new gazebo. Michael Almon requested
that BCNA request that the park be designated as a
pesticide free park.
Rich Forney of the Salvation Army was then introduced
and discussion was opened about the proposed facility at
Homestead and Haskell. Richard Zinn and Paula Gilchrist
were introduced to compile a list of neighborhood concerns.
Mr. Zinn said that the Salvation Army has been in Lawrence
for the last 150 years and is responsive to the changing
needs of the community. The Salvation Army exists to
serve the needs of families in crisis. Mr. Zinn indicated that
17 other locations had been considered for the new facility,
but this location was selected as the best option. The
Salvation Army cannot expand at the present site and a
downtown location is cost prohibitive. The contract for the
site at Homestead and Haskell will close in a few weeks
(Note: The transfer of deed was registered in early
January).
Rich Forney shared the current design plan for the new
facility. This site would included the following features and
services: Church, Administrative Offices, classrooms,
kitchen, general offices, food pantry, basketball court, full
gym, green space for activities (i.e. soccer), living facilities
for families, living facilities for single people. dining room,
storm shelter. The surrounding neighborhoods and the
community at large were invited to use these facilities when
not in use by SA operations.

Kirsten Roussel called the meeting to order at 7:00
p.m.
Kirsten reported that the Salvation Army will be
appearing in front of the Planning Commission for a Use
Permitted Upon Review (UPR). A letter was sent to the
Salvation Army offices, explaining our opposition to their
proposed building at 18th &amp; Haskell. A reply had not been
received.
Since less than a quorum of paid members was
present, the election of officers was postponed to the
February 11 meeting.
Frankie Hines informed the members that he was
planning to build a house between 1331 and 1345 Maple
Lane. He said the house would be the only house on the
block with a garage in front.
It was reported that the house at 1307 Brock has been
taken down by the City since the owner (John Chaney) was
not demolishing the house in a timely manner. It was
reported that Mr. Chaney wants to build 2 small houses or a
duplex on the site. It was suggested that we write a letter
to the City, requesting the purchase of the property at 1305
and 1307 Brock for green space. BCNA opposes a duplex
on the site since that would affect the flood plain.
Kirsten reported that she had received a phone call
from Laura Chaney who, with her husband John (not
related to the John Chaney above), are the owners of the
shopping center at 1901 Haskell. Laura said they planned
to put in a mini-golf course there and that she had been told
the zoning would have to be upgraded from C-2 to C-4 for
that. Kirsten said she had reviewed the C-2 zoning and
that it would allow the miniijolf course and would so notify
Laura. (NOTE: Ms. Chaney responded with a thank-you
telephone call and said that they would not request a
zoning change.)
The pedestrian island on 15th street for the crosswalk to
the East Lawrence Rec. Center was discussed. The
crosswalk is not in the proper place for pedestrian use,
since it is west of the intersection. It could not be placed at
15th &amp; Brook because of other traffic concerns, but it does,
at least, slow the traffic down.
The neighborhood has reported 2 concerns to the
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building inspectors: a) The house on the SE corner of 15 "
&amp; Haskell (1501 Haskell~ is blighted; and b) the fenced
storage yard north of 12 Street between Haskell &amp; Brock
has been crushing old air conditioner units and had a car
upside down, leaking oil.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:00p.m. and everyone
enjoyed some holiday treats.

November Minutes continued on the nex1 page

As winter weather approaches, Lawrence citizens are reminded of the snow and ice removal ordinance. To
make public sidewalks safe for pedestrians, the owner or occupant of property immediately adjacent to a public
sidewalk is responsible for the removal of any snow or ice that accumulates on the sidewalk. Removal must
be done within 24 hours after the ice forms or the snowfall ends.
In the event that removal of ice is impossible, the property owner or occupant is required to place sand on the
sidewalk within 24 hours.
In a situation where a property owner or occupant fails to comply with the ordinance and the Department of
Neighborhood Resources receives a complaint, an Inspector will notify the occupant and property owner with a
written notice of the violation and order the prompt removal of snow or ice. Failure to remove the snow or ice
within 5 days after the violation notice may result In a citation. Property owners will be assessed a fine of $20
for each day the violation occurs, if found guilty of the violation.
For more information on the snow and ice removal ordinance, contact the Department of Neighborhood
Resources, (785) 832-7700

November

12,2003

Minutes continued:

After Rich Forney's presentation, Mr. Booth moderated further discussion. The concerns from the neighbors were listed
as the following: high traffic levels on 19th Street and Haskell, distance from other social services (Drop-In-Genter, LINK),
trespassing in yards, camping out in parks, endangerment of children, lowered property values, vandalism, theft, drainage
&amp; flooding issues, storm water run off, nuisance, duplication of services, no infrastructure (no sidewalks to/from
downtown). transportation. safety of SA patrons and surrounding neighborhood. The general consensus from the
members was that these are essentially the same list of concerns we presented to the SA two years ago and there have
been no significant changes that warrant supporting a facility at this location.
Mr. Zinn was asked who had the final say about the purchase and construction of the new facility for the Salvation Army.
He indicated that the Territorial Offices in Chicago would have the final say in the purchase based upon advice from the
Divisional Offices in Kansas City and the local adviSOI)I board.
A motion was made for the membership to vote on being in favor of the Salvation Army building on this site, which was
seconded by Richard Heckler. The majority voted against construction of the Salvation Army church and shelter (1
supporting vote, 1 abstention). Mr. Zinn said that building at this location would have to be approved by the Planning
Commission (Use Permitted upon Review permit). Upon request, Mr. Zinn indicated that opposition could be expressed
to Lt. Colonel Dahlberg at the Kansas City Divisional Offices. Rich Forney said that he would forward letters to the
appropriate office if we sent one to the local SA office.
Mr. Forney requested a BCNA member to participate in a local advisory committee for the planning and construction of
the new facility. Richard Heckler was appointed as the BCNA representative.
At the conclusion of the Salvation Army presentation &amp; review of concerns, it was noted that the Salvation Army is nonprofit and does not pay property taxes. The BCNA membership present voted to send a letter of opposition to the
Salvation Army Offices- both Territorial and Divisional.
It was requested that the association support the construction of a sidewalk on the north side of Ward Street. It was also
requested that the association support traffic calming for the north end of Bullene St. The members were reminded of the
board member with suggestions. The next meeting and Holiday party
deadline for CDBG requests and to contact
was discussed. The meeting is December 10 at 7:00p.m.

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The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
Note: A letter was drafted and sent to the Territorial Offices, the Divisional Offices and the Lawrence Office of the
Salvation Army. In addition this letter was also directed to the Planning Commission. As of this writing, we have not
received a response from any agency.

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Special Issue- Summer 2004

NEWS OF SUMMER ACTIVITY
FROM
ACTING PRESIDENT BETH ANNE MANSUR
This has been a busy summer for neighborhood business. An inter-neighborhood task force has been
created, composed of Beth Anne Mansur, Richard Heckler, Sharon Vaughn, and James Grauerholz from Brook
Creek NA; Ed Toto from East Lawrence NA; and Jim Carpenter and Rhetta Jo Noever from Barker NA. The
Edgewood Tenants Association was invited to join us, but that organization is no longer in existence.
The following 3 issues are what we are working on and input and participation are invited and welcomed
from anyone who would like to express him/herself on the issues. To do so, contact Beth Anne (843-0103) or send
an email to the Brook Creek mailbox (brookcreek@msn.com).

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Dues are $1.00 per person, per year. This gives you voting rights at BCNA meetings. Clip, fill
out and mail to: Susan Miller, Treasurer: 1235 Prairie; Lawrence, KS 66044
Name:

2.
As most of you know, the City has been working on the Police Evidence Facility at the old Morton Concrete
site on 15th St., across from Parnell Park. Mike Wildgen has said that the city will be ready to present something in
August or September.
3.
Finally the Shepard property at 15'h and Haskell has been a bit of a headache. We are hoping for the best
possible development, but have only seen one poor plan that consisted of crowded townhouses. This, naturally, is
unacceptable to the neighborhood. We are hoping for a plan with quality, single-family dwellings. Meanwhile, we
are watching the situation with the fill that is being put in. Since it is not all dirt, but layers of mulch, this will
pose a problem for developers, and we want to make sure everyone is aware of this so that homes are built to last,
rather than having foundation problems in the first few years.

Address:

Phone:

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Members of the neighborhood met with Judy Bauer, J.R. Demby, and Mrs. Forney, representatives from
the Salvation Army Board to propose possible options that would lessen the impact on the neighborhood of the
Salvation Army's future site at Homewood and Haskell. Any and all neighbors are welcome to join these
conversations. Thus far, we have had two meetings, and the next one will be in October. The main suggestion that
we are working on is the idea of keeping a "soup kitchen" open downtown so the transients who would be turned
away won't even need to come into the neighborhood in the first place.

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By the way, keep thinking about how the current gazebo and park improvements are working out for you
this summer. We have the option of covering over the old pad with a shelter to increase the covered picnic area
space. We will talk about that next fall when we discuss proposals for CDBG money. If anyone has any more ideas
about neighborhood improvements for which we could create a grant proposal, bring them to the September
business meeting. 1 am hoping to hear from you. Our neighborhood's beauty and success depends on each
member's input!
Don't forget that our annual potluck will be on September 8, at the park, and our September business
meeting will be on September 15. Hope to see you at both meetings!

�Welcome to the Neighborhood

SEPTEMBER MEETINGS

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Rebecca L. Fast: 1321 E. 18th Terrace

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David Brackett: 1107 E. 18th

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Dori Lewman: 935 Homewood

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Mary Todd: 1821 Atherton Court

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Laura Heim: 1345 Maple Lane

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Stanley &amp; Michelle Helweg: 1813 Almira, Rear &amp; 1800 block No.1
Haskell Avenue

Annual Pot-Luck Dinner

Business Meeting

Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Brook Creek Park
6:30p.m.--??

Wednesday, September 15, 2004
East Lawrence Recreation Center
7:00p.m.

Bring your favorite side dish or dessert
and eating utensils. BCNA will provide
the chicken and the soft drinks.
Come and meet new neighbors, enjoy an
evening in the park with old friends and
good food.
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Tips from the City for Garage Sale Signs
It's garage sale time, and the City's Neighborhood Resources Department offers the following
tips about putting up garage sale signs.
Place one temporary directional sign on rivate property on a residential street and be
sure to get the consent of the property owner. On private property, place signs behind
sidewalks and utility poles. If none exists, place a sign within 25 feet of a structure.

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Welcome to our new neighbors:

Plan to attend the first business
meeting of the new season. The
agenda for this meeting will be in
your September newsletter.

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Lawrence Sesquicentennial
The Lawrence Sesquicentennial Celebration Period began on May
30 and runs through September 19. There are still lots of events
planned to celebrate our 150th anniversary. A few are listed below. For
a complete listing, go to www.ks150events.org or www.lawrencel50.org.

Do not place signs in the public right-of-way or on City property. To avoid the right-ofway, do not use areas in front of the sidewalk Utility poles are in the public right-of-way
and should not be used for sign posting.

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The Douglas County Fair, held in August, will feature a
Sesquicentennial theme.

The sign should only be in place from 5:00 p.m. Friday until 5:00p.m. Sunday.

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On August 20, there will be an outdoor concert and festival at the
Lied Center. It begins at 7:00p.m. and is free.

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From September 1-30, the Art Guild Sesquicentennial Exhibit can
be viewed at the Lawrence Public Library.

Signs should be placed on residential streets and not commercial streets such as 23rd
Street, 6th Street, Iowa or Massachusetts.
Signs should be no larger than 4 square feet.
Inspection staff from the Neighborhood Resources Department may remove signs posted
in right-of-way or on City property. A complete copy of the ordinance is available online
at www.lawrenceneighres.org/ordinances/sign.pdf.
(Thanks to the Indian Hills Neighborhood Association for this article.)

There are many other events. Check the websites, especially the one
for Lawrence.

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Fall Pot Luck Picnic
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
6:30p.m.
Brook Creek Park

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Dues are $1.00 per person, per year. This gives you voting rights at BCNA meetings. Clip, fill
out and mail to: Susan Miller, Treasurer; 1235 Prairie; Lawrence, KS 66044

Business Meeting
Wednesday, September 15,
2004
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Recreation
Center
Agenda:
See Topics listed below in President's Update

Plan to join your neighbors and friends at our
annual pot-luck picnic. Bring your favorite side
dish or dessert, plates and eating utensils.
BCNA will provide the chicken and soft drinks.

Name:
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Phone:
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Business Meeting
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
East Lawrence Recreation Center
7:00p.m.

�Key Issue Updates (since the last newsletter)
Cand1dates Needed for BCNA Prestdent
These will also form the Agenda for our September 15 business meeting
1.

We met with the Salvation Army and they reiterated that they wanted to keep a kitchen
downtown so that we would not have vagrants wandering through the neighborhood. We
agreed to meet in October.

2.

There is a disturbing rumor, from reliable sources, about the SA and DCCC. Evidently
DCCC processes around 400 sex offenders a year and they have worked up a plan with
the SA to put these people through the SA program. This is a way that the SA can fund
their new project (in our backyards). If this is true, it is contrary to what we were told
at the last meeting.

3.

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5.

The Inter-Neighborhood Task Force met in August and discussed the proposed Police
Evidence Facility on 15th across from Parnell Park. Brook Creek agreed to support Barker
in whatever they decided, per our agreement at our last neighborhood meeting in the
spring. The site looks pretty good, actually, and may pass contingent on a good
landscaping plan. Basically, Mike Wildgen met with those concerned and agreed to
incorporate all the ideas asked for. For instance, the lights are going to be facing down,
plantings to hide the fence, the lot will be zoned as public facilities, so it will not be
industrial, and much of it will be green space that will join the rails to trails project.
The task force looked over a new blueprint for a housing development, this time from
Be/ot-Hartronft Associates, LLC, on the Shepard property at 15th and Haskell. We drew
up a joint letter with our recommendations about it. We invited Allen Belot to each of
our neighborhood meetings, and hope to see him at our next one, Sept. 15th. As we see it,
some of the faults are too many houses, no open space in the interior, no documentation
done on the fill that is basically mulch, only one entrance in and out, and 2 cui-de-sacs on
the interior. The list goes on, and I will bring copies of our letter on September 15, for
whoever would like to read it.
James Grauerholz has offered a fantastic, well-documented proposal for a moratorium on
any construction along the BNSF spur rail right-of-way until a new area plan has been
worked up. This is so we actually get a beautiful, cohesive, rails-to-trails corridor. The
task force agreed that each neighborhood write a letter to the city asking for this
moratorium and I will have a copy of our letter at the September 15 meeting.

Keep in mind ways to spend CDBG money!
-- Beth Anne Mansur, President

Traditionally, a nominating committee for officers is set up at our October meeting, nominations
are announced at the November meeting, and elections are held at the December meeting. Beth
Anne Mansur has informed us that, because of the press of upcoming commitments, she will not
be able to continue serving as BCNA 's president after January 2005, anyone who is interested
in assuming that position should notify either Beth Anne (843-0103} or Julie (841-4997} of that
fact.

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1747 Maple Lane:

Amanda Sieg and Michael Cox

1322 Brook:

Angela and Richard Schmidt III

Home Energy Conservation Fair 2004
Sponsored by the City of Lawrence Recycling and Resource Conservation
Advisory Board
Sunday, October 17, 2004
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Douglas County Fairgrounds, Building 21

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GENERAL MEETING

GENERAL MEETING

Wednesday, February B, 2006
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Recreation Center

Wednesday, March 8, 2006
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Recreation Center

Special Guest:
John Barta, Lawrence Police Department
speaking on Neighborhood Safety

Agenda to be determined

MINUTES: November 9, 2005

Dues are $1.00 per person, per year. This gives you voting rights at BCNA meetings. Clip, fill
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A comment from the membership was that, 8-9 months ago, the Salvation Armys answers were clearer, but now
the answers are vague. Dalberg said that he would be willing to attend a future meeting, but only after the holidays.
At 8:20P.M. the business meeting began. The rezoning of the building at1246 Haskell was re-discussed. The
consensus was to not allow rezoning of the property to commercial. A motion was made to oppose the rezoning and it
passed unanimously. The rezoning is on the Planning Commission agenda for Monday, November 14th at6:30 P.M.
Proposals suggested for CDBG are: Operating Expenses; Coordinator; Park Clean Up; Community Garden at
1200 Brook (dependent upon City approval); and a roof over the concrete pad in Brook Creek Park (dependent on City
approval).

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President Loralee Stevens called the meeting to order with 33 people in attendance.
Michael Almon discussed the "Picture Works" building at 1246 Haskell. The building had not been used as a
commercial property for several years and lost the grand fathered commercial zoning. It was then zoned residential!
office. When the Polks purchased it, they remodeled it into a commercial building with violations of the building code.
After leasing the property to a non-complying business, the Polks then applied for commercial zoning, which BCNA
opposes. The rezoning request is on the planning commission agenda.
Wes Dalberg of the Salvation Army, along with Judy Bower, gave a presentation about the SA plans for the site in
the 1800 block of Haskell. Dalberg said that he had moved to Lawrence about a month ago and took over the operation
of the SA. He referred a question about other potential building sites to Ms. Bower, who said that 7-10 other sites were
looked at and the current site was the SA's choice. Asked about transients walking through the neighborhood, Dalberg
replied that the shelter is for rehabilitation and that the open shelter is for the transients. He said that the building is not
for transients unless there are severe weather conditions and a need for shelter. Asked about the rehabilitation of
parolees, he said there is no plan for a halfway house at the SA site. Asked about child molesters, he said he did not
want to put anybody at risk, but the SA would not turn anyone away from their services. In response to a question, he
said that were no plans to screen the applicants. He stated that he has not set any policy for the Salvation Armys
rehabilitation center. It was suggested by the membership that crime statistics for the area be checked for 6 months prior
to the opening of the rehabilitation center and checked again 6 months after opening.
Mr. Dalberg explained that a camera has been Installed at the current SA downtown site and overnight staff
monitored the transients who use the overnight shelter. The Haskell site will have cameras and the design of the building
will allow for fewer staff to monitor more people. He said that the SA provides service to 100-150 people on a continuing
basis and that 50-60 people use the overnight shelter. He stated that the Salvation Army has raised a third of funds
needed to build the rehabilitation site.

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The Treasurer's report and minutes were read and approved.
Thanks were expressed to Julie Mitchell for her article in the Nov./Dec. newsletter about the Bargain Center at
1146 Haskell, which is accepting items for recycling, and to the volunteers who delivered flyers to the Barker
Neighborhood residents.
Mike Harrel has bought the property at1445 Maple Lane and is going to build 2 duplexes on the site.
The building of a cement house in the 1300 block of Prospect has begun.
The meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be December 14, 2005 at 7 P.M. and will be our Holidays
party. Be sure to bring your favorite treat to share.

�MINUTES: December 14, 2005
President Loralee Stevens called the meeting to order.
The City Commission rezoned the "Picture Works" building at 1246 Haskell to commercial. The loss of residential
zoning for this site was discussed.
The Salvation Army's presentation at the last meeting was reviewed and it was reported that nothing new has
since developed.
Janina (Coleman} Colter introduced herself as the new owner of 1246 Haskell. She is purchasing the
property from the Polks and is going to put in a beauty shop. She said that she grew up in East Lawrence and would not
do anything detrimental to the neighborhood. She wants to be a good neighbor and will address any complaints about the
property.
The election of new Officers for the coming year was held. The nominations were:
Aaron Brown, President
Craig Comstock, Vice President
Susan Miller, Treasurer
Doug Miller, Secretary.
A motion to accept the slate of Officers was made and passed unanimously.
Loralee presented tokens of appreciation to Vice President Beth Ann Mansur, Treasurer Susan Miller, Secretary
Doug Miller, and Julie Mitchell tor their help during the last year.
The meeting was adjourned for the Holiday Party treats.
The next meeting will be February 8, 2006 at 7 P.M. at the East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E. 15th.

Message From Our New President .....
Dear Brook Creek Neighbors:
As the new president of the Brook Creek Neighborhood Association, I'm looking forward to an exciting
year of progress and projects. There is at least one initiative already in the works - a community garden near the
park's north end. Also, we continue to engage the Salvation Army in discussions regarding their proposed shelter.
The city continues to provide Community Development Block Grant funds for our neighborhood and so we will be
soliciting ideas and opinions from all of you about how we can best use these funds in coming years. The
neighborhood meetings are a great opportunity to voice your opinions and ideas, so I encourage you to attend
whenever possible.
Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the East Lawrence Recreation
Center. Even if you can't make it to the meetings, I hope you will contact me directly with any questions or
concerns. You can reach me by phone at 865-7227 or by email at aaron@thebrownproject.com.
This promises to be an eventful year for us. I look forward to your participation in planning neighborhood
activities and I wish everyone a Happy New Year.
Sincerely,
Aaron Brown
President, Brook Creek Neighborhood Association

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

THE BROOK CREEK COMMUNITY GARDEN
1321 E. 18th St.- Shelly L. Borland
1609 Irving Court- Curt M. Talken
We received permission from the City of Lawrence to use the property at 1205 Brook as a community garden.
This was part of the CDBG proposals that we submitted for the 2007 fiscal year (beginning August 1, 2006}. We asked
for money to rent a rota-tiller for 2 days and to purchase hand-tool gardening equipment. We will not know until sometime
in July whether or not the NRAC board will approve this proposal and, if they do, money will not be available to us until
August 1, 2006.
However, there is no reason that the gardeners among us will have to wait for a year to begin gardening. City
Manager Mike Wildgen said that we are welcome to start using the property this spring. This means that those who want
to use some of this space for gardening will have to turn the earth in their plots by hand (and leg, and back, etc.}.
So, we need to start planning now. Once we know how many people are interested in starting a garden this
spring, we can determine how big the individual plots can be. So, think about it and, if you would like a space here,
please call or email Julie Banhart (841-4997; brookcreek@sbcglobal.net}. In your email or, if you call and leave a
message, please be sure to leave your name, your address, and your telephone number and email address. Sometime in
March we will notify you that we're ready to set it up. (We may call for a work day by those who want to participate to
mark off the individual plots.} We'll let you know when you can start working the ground and planting your crop.
Even if you're a novice at growing vegetables or flowers, consider taking part in this. We have many people
among our membership who are expert gardeners and who will be willing to answer questions to help ensure that you
have a positive experience. It's also a great way to meet people from other parts of our neighborhood. Working in the
earth and watching things grow is also just plain fun.

1416 Summit- Diana L. &amp; James W. Player, Jr. and Kevin M. Player
1441 Prairie Ave.- Bob Rummell
1608 Matthew Terrace- Nguyen Vo
1813 Almira Ave.- Jeffrey 0. Chaney

Notes on Meeting (1/6/06) with the City rework on Brook Creek
- Doug Miller, Secretary
At 3:30 P.M. a meeting was held in Brook Creek Park with Chuck Soules and Dave Crouse--City Maintenance,
Mike Almon, Dick Heckler, Beth Anne Mansur, and Doug Miller about widening and rocking the base of the creek.
Crouse said that Mitch Young of the Parks Department, had asked him to fill in some holes in the creek south of
13th street and put a rock base around bridge. He said that as he was looking at the creek, he saw that the creek had
silted up north of 13th street. He said that since he had a crew working on the creek, he would clean out the silt, fill in the
holes, and put in a rock base. He said that due to the construction of the Fire Station at 19th and Iowa, he had access to
free rock. He said the creek originally had a rock base, which has since eroded away.
The sill removal and rocking of the creek bed was stopped. The rocking around the bridge was completed.

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Lawrence, KS 66046

BROOK CREEK BREEZE
April - May 2006

GENERAL MEETING

GENERAL MEETING

Wednesday,Aprl112,2006
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Recreation Center

Wednesday, May 10, 2006
7:00p.m.
East Lawrence Recreation Center

Agenda to be determined

Agenda to be determined
MINUTES •.. February 8, 2006

···Douglas Miller, Secretary
President Aaron Brown called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M. with 20 people in attendance. The treasurer's
report was read and approved.
Lawrence Police Officer Jon Barta gave a presentation on Crime Prevenllon, Home Security, and Personal
Safety. He also directed us to a web site, www.lawrencepolice.org, which lists neighborhood information.
Byron Wiley presented his concerns, which go back to 2005, about the Bargain Center's (1245 Haskell) noise and
enviromental violations. The Bargain Center is a grand fathered, nonconforming use of the property. Wiley showed a
video illustrating some of his concerns, and pointed out that the Bargain Center Is in possible violation of the noise
ordinance, Federal, State, and City Environmental Codes, the zoning code, and City recycling ordinances, as well as
being an eyesore. While recognizing that it does provide a helpful service to the neighborhood, Wiley felt that BCNA
should request a State investigation of the violations and make a complaint to the City. After discussion, it was suggested
that we invite the Bargain Center owner, Beau Killough, to a meeting to voice our concerns. Mayor Highberger was
present at our meeting and said that he would help address the neighborhood concerns.
The housing development on the southwest corner of 15th &amp; Haskell has expanded and now has an entrance/exit
off Haskell. The original site did not include this.
A complaint was made about tree branches being dumped in the alley in the 1300 block of Prospect. It will
be forwarded to the City for action.

Dues are $1.00 per person, per year. This gives you voting rights at BCNA meetings. Clip, fill
out and mail to: Susan Miller, Treasurer; 1235 Prairie; Lawrence, KS 66044
Name:

Dickie Heckler, our LAN representative, brought up sidewalk repair. Currently, it is the property owner's
responsibility to maintain and repair the sidewalks. It was suggested that the City maintain them, since they are for public
use, just like a street. Then, they would be of uniform width and uniformly maintained. A general tax to pay for the
upkeep was suggested.
Brook Creek requested CDBG funds for a community garden at 1205 Brook. While we will not know until late July
whether that request will be approved, the City has approved our use of the site and it can be used this spring. Water is
not currently available at the site, but Byron Wiley is in discussions with the City to place a meter there for BCNA so we
can have on-site water. Wiley will also donate fruit trees if the City will allow them to be planted.
Dickie Heckler, our representative on the Traffic Safety Commission, reported that there was discussion of a citywide 25 mph speed limit on residential streets. Also, there Is a possibility that a calming device may be installed on 13th
Street. This will be discussed at a future City Commission Meeting.

Address:

Julie Mitchell will discuss the Brook Creek Park Cleanup at the next meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:43 P.M. The next meeting is March 8, 2006 at 7 P.M.

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MINUTES ... March 8, 2006
••• Douglas Miller, Secretary
President Aaron Brown called the meeting to order at 7:06 P.M. with 11 people in attendance.
report and February's minutes were read and approved.

The Treasurer's

Brown notified the membership that the City Commission asked City Manager Mike Widgen for his resignation,
which he submitted today. Aaron said that the resignation may affect some of our neighborhood projects such as the
garden plot program.
Byron Wiley gave a report on the Bargain Center. He said the City Code Enforcement was not able to address
some of our complaints. He was referred to the City Planning Commission, but they could not address the complaints,

�since it was not zoned as a salvage yard, but was grandfathered in as a non-complying use, because the original use was
a garage and then changed to a towing service. He said that KDHE can't do anything about the oil and gas
spills, because the spills are too small. KDHE expects small spills at a recycling center. If the oil and gas spills were in
pools, the KDHE would consider it a violation. He also contacted the EPA regarding the leaking refrigerant and was told
that small leaks are expected at a recycling center. The Bargain Center has gone beyond the original non-conforming
use. The City and the Bargain Center need to be held accountable for their statements that this will be a clean recycling
operation. A motion was made and passed to have a letter sent to the City Commission to address our concerns.
The contact lor the garden plot is our coordinator, Julie Banhart. The size of the garden plots will depend on the
number of participants. Byron Wiley is checking on the availability of a water line for use at the garden plot. We have
volunteers who are willing to rototill it.
Michael Almon reported that at the March 7th City Commission meeting they are making a list of capitol
improvements. The traffic circle requested at 15th &amp; Haskell is at the bottom of the list. A discussion among members
about the traffic circle raised questions about the safety of pedestrians and, in particular, school children using this circle.
No decision was made to pursue the traffic circle at 15th &amp; Haskell. Almon also said that the City Commission accepted,
without comment, the Traffic Safety Commission's report about traffic calming on 13th street.
Almon also reported on the down-zoning of property along the Rails to Trails/Burrough's Creek (abandoned BNSF
Railroad Tracks) from 19th street north to La Salle street. The City Is not rezoning along Brook Creek's route as they are
doing in other bordering areas. Burrough's Creek planners do not want to rezone the properties and they do not want to
rezone adjacent businesses into a non-conforming use. BCNA would have to initiate the rezoning. The businesses can
be rezoned without affecting their business use. The City did Initiate the rezoning of the Salvation Army Property at 18th
and Haskell which is adjacent to the route.

.Jtn Invitation to a Syring 'Party
Who:
What:
When:

E:&gt;rook Creek Neighborhood
Spring Cleanup
Apl"il 29 (r·ain date, Ma_y 6)
10:00 a.m.- ):00 p.m.

Where:

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E:&gt;rook St.

The Park Clean-up is scheduled for April 29th beginning at 10 A.M.
The next BCNA meeting is April 12th at 7:15P.M. The meeting was adjourned at 8:15P.M.

LAST CALL
FOR PLOTS AT THE COMMUNITY GARDEN
Spring is actually upon us (even if it doesn't always feel like it). So, it's time to think about our gardens and
start getting the ground ready to plant. As we said in the last issue, we have received permission from the City to
use the property at 1205 Brook for a community garden.
While we have requested CDBG funds for equipment for the garden, we will not know until late July if those
funds will be approved for the fiscal year starting in August. But, we can still use the land for garden plots. We'll
just have to bring our own tool.
Several of you have already signed up for a garden plot, but there are more available. If you think you'd
like to join your neighbors in the community garden, you need to sign up quickly. Each household that signs up will
have one plot, in which you can grow whatever legal crop you want-- vegetables, flowers, or any combination
thereof. How big the plots will be will depend on how many people sign up.
If you want to participate, please email your name, address, telephone number, and email address to:
brookcreek@sbcglobal.net. If you don't have an email address, call Julie at 841-4997. Leave a message with that
same information if she's not there. This needs to be done no later than April14.

Welcome to the Neighborhood
1415 E. 18th - Carla L. Rutrough
1315 Summit- Brooke A. Mayhugh

Plans are underway for the annual Brook Creek Park cleanup. Please join us for fun, food and
work. There's something for everyone. If you like mud, wading in the creek for trash and
debris, this is for you. If you like woods walking with your trash bag, Brook Creek Park has 33
acres of woods. If you like walking in the grass, you can drag full trash bags to a designated
pickup point.
Julie Mitchell is organizing this event. Food will be provided through donations by local grocery
stores, but anyone is welcome, of course, to bring a special side dish for the occasion.
We have gloves, rubber boots, hip waders and cleaning supplies, as well as trash bags. A trash
pickup will be scheduled with the City following our clean-up efforts.
There is a lot to do to make our park beautiful. If you are a veteran park caretaker, we hope to
see you again this year. If you are new to the neighborhood, the park cleanup is a great way to
meet your neighbors and we would like to meet you. Mud brings people together.
Come for the day or for an hour. Plan to work and laugh. We find all kinds of things in the park
and creek, including, over the past few years, televisions, bedsprings, and even a tractor.
If you have any questions, contact Julie Mitchell (865-4292) or Julie Banhart (841-4997), or
send us an e-mail at brookcreek@sbcglobal.net.

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                    <text>BROOK CREEK NSIGHBORHOOD H1PROVEHENT ASSOCIATION
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met !larch 12, 1987, at the EastLawrence
Center,
l-Ie met as a forum for the candidates who are running for city commission. All
6 candidates attended. ~ach ~&gt;,ave a brief speech setting forth bhs goals and
then a question and answer period followed. !·!any topics were explored • One
of major interest was that the incumbants denied knowledge that our CO funds
had been cut from $1300 to $900. This seems strange since they had voted upon
it earlier,Other neighborhoods were not cut proportionately, and we have never
received one cent for any services which the members or officers have performed.
Other groups have received considerable amounts for administration.
In a brief meetinr, (business) following the forum it was announced that before
the meeting, 31 membership dues had been received in addition to those paid
at the JJ'enuary meeting. (no February meeting was held in anticipation of the
candidate

fo~.)

A plaque was presented to retiring treasurer, Howard Hargrove, for his ten
years of service as treasurer and his many hours of service to the cotm,lunity,
Honors were noted for Doug and Suaan Hiller who were honored by the State Task
force of Friends of Education for their contribution in the field of ·~ducat ion.
They are parents of childnm in New York School. ;&lt;/e are r,lad and proud for them.
r·ieeting adjourned.
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The BrookCreek Association net April 9, at the East Lawrence Center.
In the absence of the president &amp;ld the vice-president ,the secretary
presided. No official business t-1as transactP.d.
The treasurer announced theee new members hava been added to the roll.
t1any improvements for our neighborhood were discussed!

1. Owners should clean up trash and debris from their yards.
2.Illegal fences should not be allowed on the city right-of-way.
3. People are living in trailers on private property.
4. Tall weeds are allowed to obscure vision at corners.
5. Ever present flooding due to clogged culverts and ditches.
6. Deep chuck holes are numerous on uncurbed and unpaved streets,
especially at corners.
7. 1313 Prospect, the yard is full of junk.
8. Someone is living in a horse trailer.
9. Noisy people are congregating in Brooke Greek after dark.
We discussed having a spring picnic. All were in favor but no definite plans
were made.
Heeting adjourned,
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

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BROOK CREEK NEIGHBOIDIOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
May mmeting,
secretartA)r''s report read and approved,
Treasurer r·aported $~52. &lt;S 5 on hand tn th ;at ty cas~ of $17. 46.
A diqcussion of allowing developers to build on lots smaller than allowable
was lteld at length, Action was to be deferred to follow the May 19th
:;:c~t:'.n~ of th-2 CoHllnisoionn
t1otit&gt;n made by Rachel Grantham to Mltthe Com,.ssion not to allow more de."lsity
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water, sewer, drainage

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e:q~ansion,

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Almon seconded, Hotion carried,
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a."'lllotmced that a meeting of neighborhood representatives will be held
museum at 7;30, Hay 28,

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utight be used to clean out the ditch beside Brtok Creek Park and Edgewood
f'ark.
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concern was voiced about trash accumulation in the neighborhood,
me.'Tlberships were atmow1ced.
( and lack of city enforcement in
this regard.

!·1eeting adjourned.

Rachel Grantbam, Sec,

June meeting
ln the abse.1ce of the secretary no minutes were read.
Treasurer• s repo:rt read and accepted.
It was decided not to hold meetings in July and August.
I&gt;lans 't~are i.lade for a neig.l'lborhooo picr1ic in nrool~ Cr~el~ ra::k so,t, 3 •
..teat and drink will be furnished. Members and guests shloud bring table
service and a covered dish of one's choice.
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Improvement Association

met at the East Lawrence

Center October 8, Twenty-one members were present.
Lynn Goddell and two students, Susan Owen and John Glasier, were present.
The students attempted to tell

the~roup

what the city has done in the

way of improvements for our area in the past 12 years. Everyone there knew
more about the subject than did the students,
!uch of the discussion time was spent regarding the lack of correction of
floodinP, conditions of Brook Creek,
even though money has from

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Goddell had no solutions to offer

to time been allotted for this purpose, The

city has deferred using it at times and allowed the time for use to elapse
and taken the money for uses in other parts of towg,
i·ir, Goddell ,who is also hired by the city building inspection department,
assured us that even though buildings have been erected that did not ~St~t
city standards, they nevertheleaa have been inspected,Apparently these
deviations have been accepttble •
During the business meeting which f~wed&gt;Mr. Binns appointed ~ominating
committee consisting of Elna Supancic , Mrs. Binns, and Mrs. Beers.
Nominations will be announced at the November meeting and elec)ion will be
held in December.
A motion was made and seconded and passed that Mr. Binns be allowed to
appoint two members to the neighborhood projects committee since the former
members have moved fora the city.
" I Love Downtown Lawrence" day ,October 10, was announced.
MeetinB adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham Sec •

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�Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met

Nov~nber

12, 1987

at the East Lawrence Center.
Minutes were read and approved.
The treasurer reported $814,26 in savings and 51 paid members.
A letter from Susan Owens was read. No action taken.
Belinda Cunningham, a new comer to our
3everal projects for next year

l&lt;~ere

nai~hborhood,

suggested as

was welcomed.

follows~

side walk repair
a totlot at 13th and Oakhill
playground equipment for Edgewood Park
repairs on the"alleyu east of Brook Creek Park
a baby sitter for 1nmetings for young parents

spring clean up
rest room for Brook Creek Park
bulletin board for the Center

• slafe of officers for 19881
The nominating committee presented the followung
Pres •• Don Binns
Vice Pres. Goldie Harmon
Se~, Rachel Grantham
Tres. Doug Miller
President Binns appointed

Goldie Harman and Etna Atkinson to the CBGD board advi

advisory board.
It was suggested that the down

town area needs a public rest room and an

information center easily accessable to Massachusetts St,
Heeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,

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�Brook Creek Neighborhood Association -·- December 10, 1987

A Christmas meeting of Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association was
held at the East Lawrence Center December 10.
No business was transaeted eXKept for election of officers. Etna Atkinson
moved that the slate of officers as presented

by

be unanimously elected. Cunningham seconded.
Pres. Don Binns
Vice Pres. Goldie Harmon
Sec. Rachel Grantham
Treas. Doug Hiller

Notion carried.

Rachel

the nominating committee

Grantham showed fildes of Scandanavia and Russia.

Christmas goodies prepared Dy Hr.

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rtrs •• Binns and others were enjoyed by all.

Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,

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This was followed by ddBserts for all and a friendly mixer.
Following was a b~~ meeting for the purpose of election of officers
for the coming year. The slate of officers was presented as followsa
President- Don Binns
Vice-Pres.- Goldie Harmon
Secretary- Rachel Grantham
Treasurer- Doug Miller
A motion to accept the slate was made by ~lary Hartin and seconded
by Mrs. Supancic. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted, Rachel r.rantham, Sec.
January 12,the Brook Creek Association met at the East Heights Center.
Several issues for improvement of the neighborhood were discussed.

I~ was announced tha~he Lawrence City Neighborhood Association will
sponsor a forum with the candidates for the city commission. It is hoped that
several neighborhoods will be represented among the candidates.
We gave a vote of approval to the Commissioo for vetoing the holding
of "war games" in our community when our counjlry is striving for peace.
We have requested the multiple containers for trash in the pilot
program which has been suggested.
It was suggested that at our March meeting we have a forum for those
candidates who are successfully nominated in the February election.
i·Je are concerned that GDBG money be spent for a second set of flashing
lights have been approved by the commission for Kennedy School and none were
approved ~Of East Heights which is in an approved communtty development district
and is ath~ntersection of two approved truck routes.
&gt;lie are concerned about trash and old cars which are accumulating
in some yards in the neighborhood. In particular, at 1337 East 16th there are at
least five aside foam those which are in use and since parking space is so very
limited on the street it is an inconvenience to the entire neighborhood. There
is fully as much, trash in the back yard which faces the Park. We request
that the city take some action on this issue.
Heeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

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Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met January 14, 1988, at the

East Lawrence Center with 13 members present.
Minutes of
The

previoa~eetings

were read and approved. 28 members present.

treasurer reported $833.19 in the bank

and $56.v6 in petty cash.

A Down Town Lawrence committee of Bernard Judge and Mary Geesie provided the
program with an in-depth discussion of the project.
Goldie Harmon reported on the recent meeting of the CBDG board.(advisory)
It was announced that Mr. Binns has appointed Michael
to

the Lawrence Association

pay the $20 membership for the

Almon as our reiresentative

of Neighborhoods. It was agreed that we would
Broolt

Creek Association.

Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,

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�Bnitk Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met at the East Lawrence Center
Feb, 11, 1988,
Ninutes were read and approved,
The treasurer reported

~850, 65

Goldie Harmon reported bn the

in savings and $ 24 in petty cash.
CBDG AdviSoJY Board meeting, Not all associations

have made presentations as yet. She was

concerned that

for administration than for the projects

themselves,

more money

is spent

Mr. Binns presented plana for the playground equipment which he plans to com-plete next week with Mr. DeVictor pf Parks and Recreation ••
The Association is still

concerned with

the

withhold•ne monies allowed for projects from
and then placing them in

the

General

City's

unfairness in

being used until time

e~ires

Fund, It is no fault of the Association

that the money is not used as allowed when the City delays carrying out of the
projects.
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Neighborhood Improvement Association met March 10, 1988

at the East Lawrence Center.
Goldie Harmon, vice president, presided in the absence of the president.
Ninutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The treasurer reported a balance of $22.85 cash on hand and $847.64 in
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the bank.
The entire time was spent on an in-depth report by Goldie Harmon on
the CBDG advisory board meeting.Public service items were discussed
this time.
BrookCreek•s request for money for baby sitter for meetings was approved
as an experiment.
Honey which we have been allowed in the past and have not keen allowed
to spend was approved for playground equipment for a Tot Park.
Questions were raised why money from our neighborhood funds should be
spent for Edgewood Homes when they have their own HUD funds allowed
for theie use.
Meetingg adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham,Sec.

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met, April 14,1988, at the
East Lawrence Center.
President Binns presided.
Goldie Harmon reported on final decisions made by the CDBG advisory board.
Discussion about trucks using residential streets led to the conclusion that
the truck ordinance is too confusing to be properly enforced4
It seems contro1hf speeding in neighborhoods cannot b~properly enforced by the
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police because there is no place for t~to park other than on private property
which requires the permission of the owner and is not often given for fear of
reprisals by those arrested.
Again the Parks director , Osborne, has delayed the planting of trees as he
promised until the seas~ has passed. This has happened before and we have not
oily not got the trees but we have lost the monEY allowed and it has gone to
other parts of town.
Meeting adjourned.
Monies allowed for 1988

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the advisory committee were as followsa

Repaat of streets, Prairie and Elmwood
Baby-eitter for meetings
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$1,000
300

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$3,300

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�Brook Creek NEighborhood lnmprovement Association met Thursday, May 12,1988
at the East Lawrence Center.
President Binns presided.
Secretary's minutes were read and approved.
The treasurer reported ~847.64 in bank and $28,69
Membership now totals 34.

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petty cash.

Mr. Roger Coffey and associate from the city water department gave a slide
presentation and discussed purity, softness. pollution, addititives , and
told how much water we use from the Kaw River, shallow we11s,and Clinton
lesivoir. He handed out brochures about the history of water plants in
the u.s. It was an interesting presentation.
Doug Miller reported on the newly approved truck ordinance,Haskell and 15th
streets in our area have

been designated as delivery routes ••

Mr. Binns read a letter from Pete Anderson regarding the need for security
volunteers for Independence Days July 2-4.
1:-tr. Binns will be meetine; with the Corranission May 1711h in regard to our
request for CDBG funds, He would appreciate some members to be be present also.
It was agreed not to hold meetings in July and August. The usual picnic
will be held in September. Plans will be made in June.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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Brook Creek Neighborhood Improveent Association met Thursday~
June 9, 1988 at the East Law1-ence Cente1- with nine members
pl-esent. F'1-esident Don Binns p1-esided.
The secJ-eta1-y, whc• was absent, sent the minutes of the last
meeting.

Dc•n Binn£; repm-ted on his meeting with Fl-ed DeVicto1-· about
playground equipment and his meeting with George Osborn about
the r-ailroad b-ack problem. Also, the planting of trees in
Brook Cr-e.•ek Pad::. He also, repor-ted that the City Commissit~rl
authcwized an additional $2,000.00 fo1- pJ.aygJ-ound equipment fl-om
C.D. F1-1rds in Edgewood Pad::.
Members voted to cancel July and August meetings.
Next meeting
will be :•Ln- picnic: on Septembe1- 8th vJhich is ou1- l-egula1- meeting
night, the second Thu1-sday of the month, in B!-ook Cl-eek Pc.:,.1-k
vJeather permitting. Other-vJise the picnic ~·Jill be in the East
Lawl-enr:•= Center.
Members voted to authorize purchase of the meat and drink for
the picnic:.
t1eeti ng adjc•u n1ed.

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�September 8, l9B8
Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met for the
annual Septsmber picnic at Brook Creek Park. About 50 m6mbers and guests
were present.
Hr. Binns, president, greeted guests and explained the aims of the
organization. No business was transacted other than collection of dues for
next year.
Respectfully submitted, Rachel Gr~*haro, Sec,

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October 13, 1988
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met at the East Lawrence
Center.
Secretary•s reports were read and approved, The treasuseerreppue~dd
$37.69 on ha~ and $300,68 in the bank.
A letter from Larry Heeb was read announcing a community participation
meeting for all those serving on committees ,to,be held at the Holcum Complex
November 9 at laOO PM.
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A motion to wenew out membershiPAL A N was made by Mrs.~iller and
seconded by Thelma Strong. Motion carried,
Michael Almon, representative of L A N,gave an~ extensive report of
proposals growing out of their meetings .A vote to approve the first and second
proposals and not to approve the third was passed.(Proposals are attached).
A suggestion by Jessie Branson to vote for or against the southern traffic wa~
was disapproved. Some sort of noise ordinance was considered necessary but
how it is to be implimented is a problem.All specifics suggested were not
considered feasible,
Michael Almon was nominated as our representative to L A N next year,
by Mrs. Miller. Mr Young seconded • Nomination approved.
Mr. Young discussed the possibility of speed limit sigds being placed
on East Fifteenth Street, There is only one at the east edge of town and
speeding is a real problem ••
A pilot program for trash distribution into catagories was discussed
and approved.
Heating adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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�Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met November 10 at
the East Lawrence Center.
:-tr. Binns, president, presided. Ninutes were read and approved.
The treasurer reported $868 in savings and $42.69 in petty cash. He also
reported that he ahd Paid $25 dues to Lawrence Neighborhood Association.
The nominating committee reported with a slate for the election as followsa
Don Binns---- President
Goldie Harmon ---Vice Presdient
Rachel Grantham---- Secretary
Doug Niller---- Treasurer
Belinda Cunningham nominated ~iichael Almon as vice-president.Nominations closed.
Election will be held at the December meeting.
Herman t-1eyer and Goldie Harmon were appointed to the CDBG ADvisory Board.
lt was agreed to have a dessert meeting for December. It will be at 7a00
instead of 7130 and there will be a program. Eacb person is asked to bring
any dessert of one's choice.
A Newsletter will be published this month.
It was su~gested that we contact people new to the neighborhood and acquaint
them with our organization and, if they are nel-T to the city, make sure that
the Welcome Wagon contacts them, This has not been done for those in this
part of the city, we understand,
It was ~epprted that three picnic tables and a climbing ladde have been
placed in Edgewvod Park and that two hurdles have been placed beside the
walkway,It was also reported that the wooden play equipment had been partially
burned but not destroyed,
Requests for CD Fund usage for next year were discussed as followsa
1. Repair the road east of Brook Creek Park.It has sustained deep
holes again,
2.Repair ~t Wedgewood and Lindenwodd Lanes at south end
where they are connected,
3, Widen and repair 12th Street between Prairie and Summit Streets.
4. Ask for restrooms at Edgewood and Brook Creek Parks. They are the
only pa~ks in town without these facilities. Why?
s.Ask for trees for parkings where the people requestthem and are
willing to water and care for them.
Meeting adjourned,
Respectfully submitted.
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

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approved,The treasurer reported $819,36 in the bank and $30,69 petty
cash,
It was reported the Brook Creek continues to was out the east bank in
Edgewood Park and is only 4 feet from the side walk.
The question was raised whether EKANbe allowed to use apartments in
Edgewood for office space, Many people do not wish to go thate for
commodities, since they will no longer be distributed at East Lawre ce
Center,
Mr. Binns went to the City Commission and reported on the many llnequalities Which exist in the distribution of CDBG funds., As a result he
received a letter stating that flashing ligh•s will be installed on
15th Street on either side of East Heights School as have been allowed
for other schools. It was decided to write a letter of appreciation
to the City Commission,
It was reported that $977 which was aasigned to us last year and the
city did not carry out the projects ,can be used for something elseperhaps a fountain in Brook Creek Park.
A form will be presented in the next news letter for people to sign
if they desire trees in the parking in front of their homes and will
promise to water and care for them. Mre,Biins m ade the motion and Hr.
Myers seconded, Motion carried.
It was reported that we have 43 paid memberships.
It was agreed that there will be no July or August Meeting.
It was decided to have the regular September Picnic for members and
prospective members. It was voted to take money from the treasury for
meat and drink for the September picnic September 14 in Brook Creek
Park, Goldie Harmon made the motion and Thelma Strong seconded.
Goldie Harmon made a motion the we cancel the June meeting in 1990,,
Eunice Binns seconded. Motion carried,
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

�September 1989
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met for the annual picnic on September 14.
Since it rained, the dinner was held in the East Lawrence Center. About 45
members and guests attended. No business was transacted other than collection
of dues since the president was out of town.
October 12, 1989
Brook Creek Ne~ighborhood Association met at the East Lawrence Center.
President Binns presided. Minutes were read and approved.
Nancy Scott, first grade teac~er at East Heights School presented a request for
providing funds for the two first grades to take a bus to Kansas City to attend
the dinosaur exhibition and Hall Mark's Kaleidoscope. rzaldie Harmon made a
motion that we give them $60.00. Eunice Binns seconded. Motion carried. They
presented us with a booklet which they had made about dinosaurs and promised
to give us a show about them later in the year.
It was agreed to make permanent the change in meeting dates from Thursday to
the second Wednesday of the month.
A letter nas read requesting funds for the Habitat House which is being built.
No action was taken.
Goldie requested that someone else be appointed to attend LAN meetings with her
since M7. Meyers resigned. No action was taken.
A motion was made that the dues be collected in September rather than Danuary.
Hichael Almon seconded. Motion carried.
Only five requests for trees were received.
Discussion of projects for next year inoludeda
Rest room in Edgewood Park where there are ball games, summer Q4y
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camp for children, playground equipment whicbis in almost constant use. The Oe
Center is no longer available. Other parks which are so equipped and used have
rest rooms provided. It would be feasible for the police to lock such a
facility at night.
Seal the road beside Brook Creek Park to l:.eep down the dust.
Provide house paint for senior citizens.
Pave the part of the sidewalk in Edgewood Park whicis nor black top
and is badly deteriorated.
~ominating committee consisting of Eunice Binns, Freda Slalkfleet, and
Pauline Myers was elected.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham , Sec.

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met at
East Lawrence Center, November 8, 1989.

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The nominatimg committee presented a slate for 1990:
Don BinnsPres.
Freda Stalkfleet
Vice-Pres.
Rachel Grantham
Sec.
Doug Miller
Treas.
Proposals for next year which were discussed atl the last
meeting were discussed and approved.
It was announced that the flashing lights which had been
promised for East Heights School had never been installed.
This will be questioned •
Rachel Grantham agreed to be on the Community Development Block Grant
Advisory Board
It was decided to have a Christmas treat for the children from

Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

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Treasurer reported $21.44 on hand and $740.64 in the bank.

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�Broek Creek Neighberhood Improvement Association met December 13 at the East
Lawrence Center. fourteen members were pfesent.
Minutes were read and approved, Treasurer reported $740 in the bank and petty
cash &amp;25,44.
A musical pr•grarn was presented by singers fr•rn East Heights and New York schools ••
Refreshments were served f•llowing the program,
At the business meeting fellowing election of officers teok place. The slate elected
was as follows: President---- Don Binns
Vice Prws.--- Fred~ Stalkfleet
Secretary -- Rachel Grantham
Treasurer -- Doug Miller
We new have 27 paid members.
Requests were made that regular heurs be set aside at the Center fer grade
schoel children sine all childEen to not go to the Boys, and Girls Club.
It was also requested that some lower hoops be add in the gym te accomodate
smaller children.
The week of April 7 was announced as Natienal Cernmunity Development Week. T-shirts
will be available at a cost ef $8,00,
Nancy Scott will present a video of the East Heights first graders trip to Kansas
City which Breok Creek sponsored.
Meeting adjourned,
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham ,Sec.
Brook Creek Neighborhood Associatien met January 10 AT THE East Lawrence Center,
Nancy Sc•tt , first grade teacher at East Heights Scheol, showed a vide• of the
children at the Hallmark Center for Children and at the dinesaur display. 37 were
present.
At the business meeting it was anneunced that we already have 37 members for the corning
year.
The treasurer reported $758,61 in the bank and petty cash of $32.44.
SecretaryYs report was read and approved.
Prior•rities for CDBG requests were discussed, Drainage repairs on Laura Street
and rest rooms for hhe parks were cited,
Nothibg has been done about the erosion of Brook Creek in the Park and it is rapidly
getting wmrse •
There are several broken fen~e posts at Brook Creek Park,
Michael Almon resigned as representative at LAN .,It was decided not to elect another
representative.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec,

�Brookcreek Community Improvement Association met
at the East Lawrence Center,

i~ednesday

Narch 14. 1990

President Binns presided, Secretary's report was read and AI~~Vild.
The treasurer reported no change since last month,
It was announced that thB trees whi.ch were promised are now available and
will be planted later.
A letter concerning SORT written by the newly appointed representative for
the city, Patricia Hartin, reported on places to take materials for
recycling,
An EARTH DAY pot luck supper to be held at the Fair Grounds was announced.
A planning session was announced for March 25 at 2 pro, No representative
was selected. Jolene Anderson, president , announced that the dinner will
be Sunda~, April 22.

It was decided to apr&gt;oint a permanent calling cormnittee for Brook Creek.
Goldie Harmon made a motion that the president appoint such a committee,
Etna Atkinson seconded. Motion carried. Bill Young volunteered to report
o}!r activities to KL~m for announcement on the air.
It was suggested that
made a motion that we
May. Freda Stalkfleet
Four new members paid

we not meet during hBe summer months. Goldie Harmon
meet September thaough December and March through
seconded. Motion carried.
nues fllGowing the meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham , Sec.

�Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met April 10 at the East Lawrence
Center.
Terri Pippert and Connie Daniels from the Ftrst National Bank gave a
presentation about their Senior Partner Program.
Patricia Marvin, recycling coordinator for the city gave a presentation
about recycling in the city, and announced A pot-luck supper to be held
at the Fair Grounds April 22 to discuss neighborhood concerns with East
Lawrence an invited Brook Creek to attend. She also announced a river
front clean up for May 5th from 8 am until noon.
The Paramedics (Pat Mayo and partner) said they trould like to give course
im the Heimlich maneuver if people were interested. It wo•tld be a four
hour session certified by the American Heart Association. The cost would
be $10. It would be held in the evening or on a Satyrday. If anyone is
interested please call Pat Mayo at 843-7777.
A public hearing with the CDBG board and the city conunission was announced
for May 8 at 8 o'clok at the City Hall.
The treasurer announued that we have another new member.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

�BROOK CREEK Neighborhood Association met May 9
present.
It was rutnounoed that there would be no meetings in June,
July and August. The next meeting will be the annual picnic
in Brook Creek Park.
The entire meeting was spent with Don Gardner planning a
neighborhood Watch program. Mr. Gardner is chah:man of the
safety department for the city.
Plans uere finalized for one area of the WATCH.
Plans were announced for Independence Days and a plea for help
lvas announced •••
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.
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�Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met April 10, 1991 at
the Ease Lawrence Center.
The secretary's report vas read and approved, Eighteen members
were present,
Julia Polk will represent us at the LAN meeting April 13.
The treasarer reported $719.11 in the bankk and $61.50 in cash

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A LAN wor~shop on April 13 will will meet at the Congregational
church and consider these areasa
1. newsletters
2,Treasurer
3,Secretary
4, Social activities
s. t1embership
6, Bloclt workers
~1eeting will be from 10 AM to 3 pm. A covered dish picnic will
be held at noon.
Picney Neighborhood will hold a ba zaar at the schi~i. Spacess
will be for rent as followsa $15 for food space, $10 for any other
spaces ••
It was suggested that we ask a member of the city staff to attend
our next meeting and explain to those interested the possibilities
open to lov income people how they may be aided in improving
their homes, Some are reluctant to go to City Hall for advice.
Nuch discussion ensued about vandalism , drinking and other
misbehavior in the city parks.
Meeting adjourned,
Repectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham , Sec.

�BrookCreek Neighborhood Improvement Association met Hay 9 1
East Lawrence Center. @ Twenty-three me~bers were present.
President Binns presided.
Sectetary's report was read and approved.
Treasurer reported no change since last month.
A presentation was given for the Model Block program. Details were
given froma request which had been approved for another block. Also
discussed were deferred loans for hocsing rehabilition. Much interest
was shown for both programs. fhe entire meeting was spent in discussion.
It was

SUti~ested

that someone from the CDBG office bring slides of

other model block programs to be shown to the group. This will be
planned.
Two new memberships were noted.
Heeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Granth&amp;u, Sec.

�September 11,1991
Brook Creek Improvement Association met September 11, 1991 at Brook Creek Park
for our annual fall picnic. About 40 were in attendance.
Dues were collected from 30 members. Plams were announced for the October
meeting. All were urged to bring plans or suggestions for the new year.

october 9, 1991
Brook Creek Community Improvement Association met at the East Lawrence Center,
Twenty-one members were present.
Secretat~'s report was read and approved,
City news letters 1-1ere passed out although we had not nearly enough,
Presdient Binns appointed Freda Stalkfleet for the nominating committee and
Hazel Bryan and Dorothy Roper were nominated. They were unanimously elected.
The rest of the meeting was spent discussing requests for CDBG funding for
neighborhood needs:Suggestiond were :
1. StEaighten and seal Bullene, LaSalle and Ward Streets.
2.Repair 12th Street Rail Roa~ Crossing.
3, Repair Elmwood Street between the two cemetaries.
4.Curb anD DRAIN DITCHES ON OakHill Avenue,
S,.Repair sidewalks on Fifteenth Street,
6,Guard rail at 13th and Brook at the stop sign.
7,Repair 3rossing signal at 13th Street,
8,Larger stop sigh on 13th where it intersects Oak Hill •
It was voted to rejoin LAN and Vernon Burkett and Kris Wetterman were chosen
as representatives, It was voted to pay our $25 membership to LAN.
Meeting adjourned,
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec,

�BrookCreek Neighborhood Association met November 13 at the East
Center.
Larry Hamm showed slides of some of the improvements made in the various
neighborhoods with the use of Community Development Funds in past years.
Don Binns, president ,presided.
SecretarjAs repor~waa read and approved.
Treasurer report~ $775.21 in treasurpy. Seven new membvrs were reported
bringing the total to 60.
President reported that the fire department has several programs available.
The nominating committee submitted the following slates
President
Don Binns
Vice-Pres.
Freda Stalkfl~et
Sec.
Rachel Grantham
Treas.
Robert Eggaert
Vernon Burkett, representative to L AN N reported on their recent l'!leeting.
The report was given in depth concerning a number of issues, namely II@AIDIII
the pouer plant at 9th street, Board of zonins appeal, f. to 10 homes on the
Historic Register, that a map of neighborhoods should be made available , and
that a LANN newsletter be published.
There may be another Ci.ty Bus Tour soon.
Projects for request for CDBG funding were discussed. The following in order
of preference were decided upotu
1. Repair railroad crossings at 12th and lith streets.
2. Repair sidewalks on l!itt: Stn1et.
3. Repair water lines (prefer new onas)on 13th and Prospect streets.
4. Straighten and via.en and S(;!al '!-4c,~ii$vtood, HaL·d , LaSall~, and
BullAAne Streets bet~en 17th anct 15th Streets
5. PlQ12e a guard rail around the ourvt! of Oal~ Hill !)n the east side
Where thero 1• a very deep ditch.
Queries were made as to why the t'est room5 at the t.ltc parJts have never materialized, will the basket ball 80al be place41n Brook Creek Park, speeding on
15th Street.
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Election tdll be held at the December meeting. It: was voted that uo have
punch an&lt;! cookiGs at; our Cl'Jrintma~ mr:tJting.
Meeting adjo\1rned,
Pespectfully submitted,

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1991 at the East Lawrence Center,
President Binns presided, 17 Jnembers were present,
The slate of fooicers for the coming year was presented as follows:
Presdient
Don Binns
Vice-Pres, Freda Stalkfleet
Secretary
Rachel Grantham
Treasurer
Robert Eggert
Eunice Binns moved that the slate be elected, Goldie Harmon seconded,
motion carried,
Ron Hodge from the K,U.Law School presented an idea for a Low Income Credit
Unionqyalled a Community Development Credit Union to be funded partially
within the area, namely Brook Creek and East Lawremce, It would have some
outsife seeding and be underwriteen by the u.s. Government, This idea
w-ill be researched and expanded and announce in the March newsletter,
Questions may be referred to Ryan Hodge phone 864-8061 akter January 14, 1992,
Mr. Eggert announced our mrmbership (paid members) at 60,
Goldie Harmon moved we adjourn. Robert Eggert seconded, Motion carried,
The meeting w-as followed by a social hour 1vith coffee and cookies.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham , Sec,

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met March 11 at the East
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Treasurer reported a balance of $801.81.
Twenty one members were present and 5 new members were announced.
L A N representative was out of town but had attended the meetin1J,

and reported via the secretary that the only topic ofr discussion
was the expansion of the down town into the neighborhoods. Since
this doea not affect Brook Creek , no discussion followed.
Charlene Johnson, directerof the Indian Center reported on the
progress of their building and the programs which they offer. She
said that they are one of 6nly two Indian Child Welfare bureaus
in the state of Kansas. Family intactness is their aim. She says
that it will eventually be a meal site. They have a contract
with SRS.
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Respectfully submitted ,
Rachel Grantham,Sec.

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presided.
Minutes were reDd and approved.
Thg ~a•arer reportee ~ balance of $800.
EB Armold, a KU student majoring in city planning , was introduced.
He will work with us during the coming year i~ investigating ~our
neighborhood and suggesting improvements nee~and he will be a
laison with the city planning commission. He will live in the
neighborhood. Me was welcomed with enthusiasm.
It w~s questioned why the two blocks of Oa~hill which were approved
for resurfacing have not been done. Mr.Goodell will be contacted.~

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A motion was made by Goldie Harmon that we allow up to $500 for ~~
playground equipment dollar for dollar with what th~~ raise tomeet the amount CDBG agreed to allow.Ha~zel Bryan seconded.Motion
carried.
It was questioned whether the community has weed eaters. No one knew.

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It was suggested that we ask for flower beds and some trees in the vacant
area at the turn at 13t~a:nd Oskhill. It is now just bare grass and
other such areas in the city are landscaped beau~ifully.
It was suggested that we contac. the city about the two serious bumps
in the 15 hundred block of Haskell.
Meeting adjourned.

Respectfully submitted,
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�September 9, 1992

Thirty-five members and their guests met at Brook Creek Park
for a picnic.
Guest speakers were Tom Murray of the Board of Education of
District 497 and Brad Tate,principal of Lawrence High School.

Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham
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Septembe
Thirty-five members and their guests met at BrooCreek Park for
the annual picnic.
Guest speakers were Tom Murray of 497 Board of Education and
Brd Tate ,Principal of Lawrence High School.
Dues were collected for 1993.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

October 15, 1992
Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met at the East
Lawrence Center.
Vince Brown Of Primerica gave a work shop presentation and an in
depth question and answer period as an Investment Counselor (not
as a sales talk for any company). He explained the difference
between mutual funds and other investment programs and the way
in which their funds are invested.
Mr,Binns gave a pep talk for the upcoming bond election.
He also announced a Horizon 20-20 plan meeting October 16
There will be a meeting October 22 at Central Jr.High in
regard to the bond issue.
Grantham was appointed for another three years on the CDBG Board.
President Binns appointed a nominating committee with Freda
Stalkfleet as chairman.
Membership now totals 38.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham ,Sec.

�BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
BROOK Creek Neighborhood Improvement association
the East Lawrence Center November 11,1992.
Rresident Binns presideed
Election of officers as follows:
President- Don Binns
Vice-pres.
Freda S~alkfleet
Sec.
Rachel Grantham
'l'reas.
Bob Eggert
The treasurer reported thab we have a balance of $789.77.
Present membership is now 40.
The rest of the time was spent discussing what are the most
pressin~ needs fo1· which to request funds from CDBG. The list
follows:
1. A beautification project for the vacant city land
at the corner of 13th and Brook beside the creek on the south.
2. A bench near the play equipment and swings for
mothers who are watching their children.
3.Repairing the railroad crossings on 12thand 13th streets
and the NORTH sid ef the 15th Street crossing.
4. Restoring the brick walks ( a.s they have been done in East Lavr•
Lawrance) betweeu Haskell and the railroad tracks on 13th St.
5. Repairthe side walk on Haskell between 12 and 15th
streets.
6. Chip and seal How.awood, Bullene, and Ward sts.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham,

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�BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
BBook Creek Neeghborhood Associa,ion met at the East Lawrence
Center December 9, 1992 •
Discussion of our requests for CDBG funds for neighborhood
impl·ovementG ·were cUscuseed.
Teresa Gardener had called the secretary with the report that
no railroad ~.:t·ossings were to be repaired since the rumor is
that the tracks are to b~ removed sometime in the future.
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$7ooo. He was reminded that CDBG gave funding for the improvement
of Veterans Park last year. He did say that he had a uement
beach which he could place in Brook CreQk Park.
Election of officers as follows:
President
Don Binns
Freid~ Stalkfleet
Vice-Pres.
Ser.:1:etaqr
Rachal Grant.ham
Robert Egge:t·t
'I' rea surer
WE discussed having a candidate forum for the spring election.
It was suggested that if we do, we invite East Lawrance to
meet with us.This was marle as a motion and carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachal Grantham, Sec.

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met March 29 for a candidate
forum.All but one of the candidates were there and a capacity
crowd was in attendance.
Repartee continued for more than two hours and all felt that
it was very worthwhile for candidates and members.
April 14.
The Association met for its regular meeting.
Secretary's report was read and approved.
Discussion followed regarding the small allowance for the park
flowerbed which we had requested. No allowance was made for trees
although other neighborhoods received $1500 each. A motion was
made by Mrs.Binns and seconded by Hazel Brian that Don Binns apply
to the commission about this. Motion carried.
A motion was then made requesting Grantham to write a letter to the
City Commission requesting that Klissa Rueschhoff not be appointed
to the advisory board of CDBG next year and explaining how she had
behaved toward me about our request for trees and shrubs for our
flower bed which had been approved by the rest of the board and
arbitrarilly struck from our allowance.
Motion was mnade by Binns
and seconded by Jones. Motion carried unanimously.
Requests were discussed for next year. It was discussed at length
about the fact that the East Lawrence Center is being used so
little and tha mainly by Cottonwood and about the need for
recreation on the east side of town.We questioned if CDBG money
could be used to provide for its use.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

�Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met May 12, 1993
at the East Lawrence Center.
The time was spent discussing the grant which we received this year
and what we felt were pressing need to request for next year and
what we might do to alleviate them.
Meeting adjourned.
Resprctfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

�Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Septmber 15, 1993
at Brook Creek Park for our annual fall picnic.
About 40 were in attendance and we had 32 members who paid
dues for next year.
Some new neighbors were introduced and much fellowship
was enjoyed by all.
Rache~

Grantham, Secretary

�BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
Brook Creek neighbors met October 11 at the East Lawrence Center.
31 members were present. Lively discussion followed on many
topics.The treasurer reported a balance of $817.49.
Available programs discussed were: rehabilition, emergency loans,
and energy saving.
A report was given about the very successful September picnic.
Requests discussed were:
Of the requests allowed last year-- only the repair of the sidewalk on 15th St, has been addressed. The picnic bench for Brook
~reek Park south end where most small children play has not been
placed there although we were assured that one was already available
and that was two years ago. Thjis year the bricks have not been
replaced on 13th Street.This is the only side walk in that area
and many children walk to school and people who work down town
use that street.The street is becoming encreasingly busy with
car traffic. Nothing has been done on improving the corner parkway which was allowed last year.(13th &amp; Oakhill). This also was
allowed.
Subjects discussed for future consideration were:
Extend the parking space at the north end of Brook Creek Park
becsuse that is a narrow corner (There are only 4 spaces) and
when cars have to park in the street it is both inconvenient
and dangerous.
Widen the draiNAGE DITCH ON THE WEST SIDE OF Brook Creek Park,
or deepen it, because the amount of water coming from the stream
on the south side if far greater than the ditch can carry on the north
side and it floods into the street.
Replace the fence at the south end of Brook Creek Park.
A picnic table at the north end of Edgewood Park.
Check drainage at west end of East Glen Drive.Water is not carried
away when it rains very much.
Five houses on Oakhill and Elmwood have only2 inch water pipes.
The corner at 13th and Prairie has washed out and spreading a bit
of gravel as has been done in the past is useless since it washes
out with the next rain.
Since we have had no reprensentation with LAN for some time we
elected a new representative.Hazel Bryan nominated Goldie Harmon,
Eggert seconded. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

�BRBOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met November 10 at the East
Lawrence Center. Thirty-two very vocal members were in attendance.
Minutes were read and approved.
Treasurer gave balance of $835.49.
membership is 55.

A total as of this date for

A letter was read regarding parking in
and facility needs.
Pot holes at 13th and Oakhill crossing
The guard rail at Brook Creek Park has
the storm.:~o vehicle"sign at the park

county and city.aagencies
are still unattended to.
not benn replaced since
needs to be replaced.

The ditch beside Brook Creek Park needs to be widened oo deepened
since it has to carry the water from the much wider ditch on the
othertor southO side .&amp;s aresult the water spreads into the street
and the yards on the south side of the ditch.
This also caJsefl the water to back up on the south side and it
has caused water to enter a house on Br,ok Street.
There needs to be more parking places available at Brook Creek
Park.That is a narrow corner and when mnoe than four cars ase
there it is a hazard to cars trying to turn the corner.
The garage on 13th should dispose of their junk cars or screen
them from from the street. It is an eyesore to the neighborhood.
It was decided that the meetings next year will be ia the moaths
of February, May, September, October, November and Decembe~.
Election of officers will be held at the next meeting; The nominating committee will be Thelma Strong, Eunice Binns and
It was discussed that formerly the people in the neighborhood
had been allowed a time on some mornings to exercise or walk in
the gym especisAly in bad or cold weather. It was hoped that ·
this could be arranged again~ at least for the cold months.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully sxamitted,
Rachel

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The Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met March
9th at the East Lawrence Center.
The treasurer reported no changes in the accounts.
The minutes from the last meeting were read and approved.
A Town Meeting concerning Substance Abuse Issues will meet here
at the East Lawrewnce Center March 16th. The police and experts
on the subjects will be at the meeting. We were urged to attend
and give our imput.
The drainage we requested was not approved by the C. D. Board,
but our president has been assured that it will be done because
there is flood money available.
The shed on Oak Hill Dr. was torn down per our request.
It was reported that the mud hole ln the driveway at 1313
Prospect is keeping the street below muddy.
It was moved and seconded that our organization pay the yearly
dues to the Lawrence Association of Neighborhoods. Motion
approved.
It was reported that planning is being done to expand this Brook
Creek Center Bldg.
It was reported that some Flood Control Money is available if we
have any requests.
Next meeting April 13.
Meeting adjourned.

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�BROOK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
The Brook Creek Neighborhood Improvement Association met April
13th in the East Lawrence Center with twenty-three members
present, and our guest speaker.
The treasurer reported an increase of $5.00 in our balance, less
our payment of dues to the Lawrence Assoc. of Neighborhoods of
$25.00 given to our president to send in.
The Minutes were read and approved.
Our president reported on the progress of the beautification
project a·t Brook Creek Park.
A discussion of the culverts for drainage on Laura and 12th
street that were approved by the Grant Review Board took place.
Our president reported that in the past few years there were many
inequitie:5 in the granting of funds to the neighborhoods.
It was
determined that we would get in a number of requests for next
year.
Diana Martinez who is sponsored by the Outreach Program of
neighbor to neighbor of Douglas County spoke on the topic of
Flood Control and the resources available to flood victims. She
is located out of Bert Nash.
The president was instructed to call the Environmental Dept. of
the City concerning 1313 Prospect and West side of 1500 Harper,
and 1338 Brook.
Also, call the Street Dept. concerning the
parking problem at 12th and Brook.
Rachel Grantham term on the Grant Review Board is expiring and
she is no longer eligible for reappointment.
Jenna Coker was
nominated and elected as our representative to the board.
Next Meeting will be May 11,

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Respectfully submitted,

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met May 11 at the East
Lawrence Center.
Minutes were read and approved.
The president reported that the city commission denies allowing
us $5000 as of last year.
The city promised to repair the mud hole at 1313 Prospect (a
result of the creek overflowing because of lack of drainage at
the ditch behind.
Since the president will be gone at our regular meeting time in
September to attend a Prisoner of war reunion, Goldie made a
motion that we delay our September meeting time until September 21.
Motion carried. This will be our annual picnic.
Goldie questioned the location of the new jail at the Fair Grounds.
She made a motion that we send a letter to the Commission ·asking
that it not be located there .Eunice seconded. Motion carried.
The secretary was instructed to write such a letter.
It was requested that we again ask for repair of the 13th St.
railroad crossing and that the north half of the one on 15th St.
be corrected as was the south half.
20 members ere present.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

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Brook Creek Neighborhood Association

Hosted a forum for discussion

concerning the up-coming school election.
A large crowd attended.
There were speakers on both sides of the question and lively
repartee ensued.
No other business was discussed.
Meeting adjourned.

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reported a balance of $841.19

The following officers were elected:
President
Vice-Pres.
Secretary
Treasurer
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Don Binns
Freda Stalkfleet
Hazel Bryan

Re:bert Eggert
will remain the same.

Lind a Christoperson announced the Christmas dinner for the
indigent will be held at the First Methodit ChurBh this year
and asked for volunteers to help with serving.
Since Vernon Burkett wil.l be out of town fo~ t;hree months, it
will be necessary to appoint a substitute to meet with the
CDBG board foe a •anth or two.
It was asked if we could be allowed to walk in the gym in the
~uring cold weather.Mr. Binns will inquire.

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Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grantham, Sec.

A Chriatwas party was planned for later in the month.

�Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met March 8, 1995,
at the East Lawrence Center.
13 members were present.
Secretary's report was read and approved.
Treasurer reported a balance of $846.36.
Communications were read by Pres. Don Binns.
He reported
we had permission to walk in the Gym mornings from 6:30
to 8:30, the only times available. No one interested that
time of day.
The request to change our meeting nights to
Tuesday night was denied, that night was being used.
Mrs.Binns was re-elected to the Community Development Board.
Dickie Heckler expressed interest in being Member-at-Large
to the CDB when there is an openning.
Vernon Burkett,CDBG Rep., reported on the CDBG Meetings
he has attended.
Pres. Binns said we should be thinking about CDBG projects
for next year (1996), they must be submitted by Dec. 1995.
Meeting Adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Hazel A. Bryan, Sec.

�The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met at 7:30,
April 12,1995 at the East Lawrence Rec. Center.
13 members present. The meeting was called to order by Vice
President Freida Stalkfleet.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and corrected.
Mark Taylor made an announcement and passed out fliers on
Earth Day Clean Up and Brook Creek Park scheduled for April
22nd from 10 am until 4 pm.
Bob Eggert announced the Douglas County Taxpayers for Fair
Property Evaluation and Taxation will meet at 7:30 pm,
Thursday April 18 in Building #1 at the Douglas County 4-H
Fair Grounds. Meeting open to anyone.
It was moved and seconded that we contribute $50 to the
Eunice Binns Memorial Fund. (Deceased 3-9-95)
Our Annual Picnic was set for Sept. 13, Wed. evening.
It
was suggested that we invite the Cit y Commissioners to
come and get acquianted with the BCNIA.
Goldie Harmon resigned from the Lawrence Neighborhoods Assoc.
Susan Miller was voted in to fill the vacancy.
It was noted the two Park Benches were in place at Brook
Creek Park, the RR crossing on 11th Street had been repaired,
and 7 trees had been planted along 15th Street from the
RR tracks East to Haskell Ave.
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The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met at the Center, ·&lt;:.~.i~!.£:~&lt;;0;?&gt;'
Wednesday, October 11, 1995. 15 members and 1 guest present.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and corrected.
Margene Swarts, CDBGProgram Manager, spoke to us about
CDBGrants, enc ouraging us to "Do your homework" for grants
that are needed to improve the neighborhood.
Jenna Coker, our CDBG rep reported on the meetings she had
attended.
Mark Taylor, who supervised the Clean-Up of Brook Creek on
Earth Day, April 22, sent a request for reimbersement of
funds spent for supplies.
It was suggested he submit a list
of expenses. Margene Swarts said this was one thing a Grant
might cover on the next clean Up-Day.
Other Projects suggested:

Parking Lot improvement for
Edgewood Park, south side
Additions to the new South
Brook Creek Park:
shrubs,
Walking Path, benches

A nominating committee was appointed, namely Thelma Strong,
Freda Stalkfleet and Helen Hargrove. The office of President
was vacated by Don Binns. Nominations were made for v. Pres.
Freda Stalkfleet, Sec. Hazel Bryan, Treas. Bob Eggert.
Susan Miller, our rep to LAN made a report on the meeting
she attended. Nex meeting of LAN will be October 25th.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Hazel Bryan, Sec.

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Brook Creek Neighborhood ~ssociation mey November 9 ar tho
Center.!6 members were preesent.
The

treasu~er

reported a balance .of $828.

Anominating coreJiittea ~as a~poi~tc3- namely:Freda 5talkfleet,
Eunice Binns and Rachel Grantham
Discussion was aboit imQr0viny the appearance of t~e neighborhood: namely junk cars on 13th Street.Some has been done but
more needs to be 0ooae Also discussed was the terrible accumulation of
junk over the entire lot at 1325 E. 16th.
Election will be bel~ a~ tna December meeting. Every one is to bring
cookies and Eunice will m~ke coffee and we will have a Christmas
'party.
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Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

lOth for the annual Fried Chicken
Brook Creek Shelter, 27 present.
Mark Taylor, pres., presided over a short meeting.
A letter
from Hedges &amp; Hedges Real Estate was read regarding homes
for sale in the area.
Our condolences to the Helen Hargrove Family. Helen passed
away August 31.
She was a long time Association member.
Susan Miller gave a report from the LAN Meeting she attended.
They vo9ed to support the Truck Ordanance (no parking on
city streets by over-the-road trucks).
Susan also says "Save
your yellow Dillons register receip~~ for the schools".
We were reminded that funds are available to Winterize
owner-occupied homes, deadline for applications Sept. 13.
The rest of the evening was spent socializing. Next meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 8th at the Lawrence Indian Center, 7:30 pm.
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formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Monday, October
7 at 7pm at the Lawrence Indian Center, (date changed because
the Center was not available on Tuesday, Indian Center Board
Meeting.)
The meeting was called to order by V.Pres. Freda Stalkfleet.
11 members, 1 guest present. (Pres. Mark ill.)
The minutes
of the last June 10 meeting were read and approved.
The July
Picnic and the Annual Fried Chicken Picnic held Sept. 10 were
reported.
Guest John Scanlan, Habitat Site Procurement Chairman, spoke
about property the have a chance to buy on La Salle Street,
the Tom Boyd property. The property is big enough for 7 sites,
58 X 167 each.
The street would be retained a chip &amp; seal
, no curb and gutter required, cleared with the City. The
Association expressed approval of Habitat's plan. Mr. Scanlan
will also talk to area neighbors not at the Meeting.
There was an in depth discussion about 11 commuter traffic"
(see hand out prepared by Micheal Almon) that speeds thru the
neighborhood streets. We also made a list of streets in the
area that are badly in need of reapair and improvement. Sharon
Vaughn has that list hoping to present it to the City Commission
Meeting during ·Public Comments at the end of regular meeting.
Please contact Sharon if you know of a street that needs to
be added to The List.
(Streets on the list include Prospect,
Brook, Prairie, Elmwood.) We're glad to see the improvement
to 11th to Delaware and Haskell from 11th to 12th.
Susan Miller gave a report on the LAN Meeting:
Jan.29th, LAN
will celebrate their lOth Anniversary.
Other discussions:
Horizion 20-20, the Arts Center expansion.
It was noted the
Center is City owned, expansion is a City project. The City
has a Webb Site on City Information.
(Thanks, Susan.)
It was noted the Patterson Property at 13th &amp; Maple Lane is
listed for sale at $90,000.
Communications:
CDBG Meeting Wednesday Oct. 16th, 7pm, CC
room, City Hall, Sharon Vaughn plans to attend, she writes
up our CDBG requests.
It was moved and seconded that we donate $20 to the Indian
Center for the use of their rooms for our meetings while
the ELRC is being renovated.
(Treasurer Bob Eggert delivered)
Meeting adjourned.

Dues paid Gary &amp; Mary Meyer
$2

Respectfully

submitted,

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�COMMUTERS CUTTING THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORHOOD
OAK HaL, 13th, 12th, AND BROOK STREETS
The Problem: Every weekday between 5:30am- 9:00am and between 4:30pm- 6:00pm
commuters coming and going to Kansas City via 15th Street cut through our neighborhood
on Oak Hill St. Because of the increased congestion on east 23rd Street, more and more
commuters are looking for a low-resistance route to K-10. 19th Street does not connect to
K-10, so the preferred route has become 15th St. But to make matters worse, many of these
people then try to avoid the congestion they have caused at 15th and Haskell St. by cutting
over to Oak Hill St., then over 13th St. or Brook St. to 12th St.
Oak Hill St., 13th St., Brook St., and 12th St. are classified as neighborhood streets. They
are intended for and designed for serving the neighborhood, the people who live here. 15th
St. is classified as a collector street. It is intended to get people from the neighborhood to
the larger streets and back again. Haskell St. is classified as an arterial street. It is intended
to get people from the collector streets to the major streets and back again.
The use of our neighborhood streets by outside commuters should not be allowed
(technically, neither should they be on 15th St., because if it gets worse, the City will want
to reclassify 15th as an arterial and widen it). Commuter traffic should be kept on arterial,
thoroughfares, and highways whenever possible. This excess traffic from commuters causes
lots of problems: noise problems early in the morning, safety problems for school children,
early deterioration of pavement, greater potential for accidents.
Possible Solutions: Ideally, commuters should be prevented from entering or leaving town
on east 15th St. Of course practically speaking this is impossible. Instead we have to use
deterrents so that using our neighborhood streets is inconvenient for commuters. This
approach can work, because the most important thing to a commuter is a fast and convenient
route. So we need to devise deterrents that are effective by making other commuter routs
more attractive to them. However, at the same time, the deterrents we choose could be
inconvenient for us sometimes, so we should pick ones we can live with.
Typical examples in other neighborhoods are: stop signs at every corner, speed bumps,
removing the asphalt so the bumpy bricks are exposed, posted 15mph speed limit, gates at
neighborhood entrances, traffic controls like directional curbs or signs,.
Let's examine some of the options:
1) Stop signs: Very effective, slows down traffic, commuters hate them. Driving slowly
through our own neighborhood appeals to many of us and is a minor inconvenience.
2) Speed bumps: Very effective, stop-start driving, commuters hate them. Can be major
inconvenience for neighbors too, especially for car mufflers, two-wheeled vehicles, and
storm drainage.
3) Expose bricks: Very effective, slows down traffic, commuters hate them. Probably no
brick underlayment in Brook Creek Neighborhood. Slow driving is preferable to stop-start
driving over speed bumps.

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Neighborhood Ass ,iation
formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association
The

Committee Reports:
Lawrence Association of Neighborhoods Rep. Susan Miller reported
that LAN is neutral on the Winter Block Project, they have not
been asked for their support.
Zoe Ann reported the Art Project is on schedule at the ELRC.
CDBG Rep. Jenna Coker said we should call in the appointment of
Richard Heckler to the CDBG Board.
Sharon Vaughn reported application forms for CDBG requests are
not ready yet, due date for them will be extended.
However, we
should be getting our requests ready. We talked about sidewalk
improvements, chipper rental, bid of $90 per hour, Mumfords.
Old Business:
The renovation of the ELRC is on schedule.
One
neighbor expressed concern about the Parking Lot Lights and the
effect all the lights will have on their family at night.
New Business:
Patty and Joe Klingler from the Lindenwood Street
area expressed concern about their neighbor's "yard trash"
(many vehicles, trailers, etc. parked on the street), and possibly
a drug house near by. We talked about different solutions.
Mark said he would drive by and take a look at it.
Discussed problems of animal control, dogs, cats, wild ones.
Mark announced and showed a poster regarding the Gang Awareness
Meetings to be held Wed. Nov. 16th afternoon and evening.
Sharon Vaughn asked for help with a neighborhood survey.
She
passed out surveys to 10 people who agreed to participate.
Nominating Committee Report:
Dorothy Roper,
nominated for 1997:
Pres.
Mark Taylor
v. Pres.
Don Binns
Sec.
Hazel Bryan
Treas.
Susan Miller

Chairman:

Officers

Next Meeting Dec. 10:
election of officers and Christmas Party.
Susan Miller volunteered to work on a newsletter and we discussed
ways of distribution. Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Dues Paid:
$3
EDward Bishop
John &amp; Zoe McCleary
Loralee Stevens was recognized for
distributed 70 flyers notice of
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�Brook ,reek Neighborhood Ass.. .iation
formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association
The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tues. Dec.
7:30 pm at the Lawrence Indian Center, 20 present.
The meeting was called to order by Pres. Mark Taylor. He
introduced our guests from East Heights School:
PTO Pres.
Karen Parker and PTO Treas. Jennifer Flowers.
The brought
us up to date on the proposed School closinings and asked for
support of the Neighborhood by circulating petitions, calls
and letters to the Schood Board.
Kerry Altenburg a goo
contact.
East Heights has meetings every Tuesday, 6 pm at
the School Library, everyone welcome to attend. (as of 12-13
meeting place changed to Lawrence Indian Center)
The minutes of the Nov. 12th meeting read and approved.
COMMITTEE REPORTS: Xoe Ann McCleary reported on the progress
of Art Work at the Rec Center and opening date should be
around Feb. . Contact Ernie Shaw to arrange for our meeting
nights at the Center.
LAN Rep. Susan Miller reported next meeting will be Dec. 12.
Micheal Almon reported on the Commuter Traffic thru the
Neighborhood and the results of his survey, noting that most
neighbors contacted were aware of the increased traffic.
Micheal reported on the weed ordinance vs Natural Landscaping.
Mark reported a· request by LPR wanting the Neighborhood to
help with a request for 8 old fashioned 12 foot light poles
in Edgewood Park. Results of our discussion: Lights on timers,
better that all night lights. We shouldn't have to use CDBG
money for this project.
CDBG requests:
Sharon Vaughn is working on Grant requests
due January 8. Micheal suggested Motion Home Security Lights
for homes interested,
Solar powered, easy installation,
suggested price $89, (from his research)
ELECTION OF OFFICERS:
It was moved by Bob Eggert and seconded
by Lila Patton that we approve the slate of officers a presented
by the nominating committee:
Pres.
Mark Taylor
v. Pres.
Don Binns
Treas.
Susan Miller
Sec.
Hazel Bryan
Motion Carried.
There will be no January meeting.
February meeting to be
announced later.
Susan Miller will prepare flyers to be
distributed by neighborhood volunteers.
Meeting adjourned.
The rest of the evening was spent enjoying
Christmas Party refreshments and visiting.
Respectfully submitted,
Hazel Bryan, Sec.

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�TURNEY for SLHOOL BOARD
Experience Creating Alternatives

Januruy 31, 1997
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Committee

Paullhtto

Joba Hay

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Treasurer

Pat MJIIer

Rev. VerdeU
Taylor

Kurt
Tburmaler

Dear Friend:
I ask you for help in my campaign to win a seat on our Lawrence school board. Some of
you know me well, others have only a little knowledge of me. Let me tell you my reasons for
making this race.
Budgeting for public schools has.always been about making choices, because tax dollars
are always limited and must be used wisely. After attending the recent public hearings on closing
four Lawrence schools, I am convinced that only some of the possible options for savings have
been looked at, and these have not been clearly presented to the public. Now is the time to look
at all the options and ,to present clear choices to the public.
I have ten years experience as the chief financial officer of a consolidated school district
in Connecticut where I was responsible for preparing budgets which were voted on by the public
each year. I believe this experience has prepared me to find and evaluate options independently
of the district administration. Moreover I have 23 years experience in the private sector which
included both financial alld personnel rr.:.anagement in manufacturing aud publishing businesses.
I want to put this extensive experience to work for Lawrence.
I believe we need to focus on developing the abilities of all our students. Yes, we must
continue to address ·the needs of those who are disadvantaged and recognize the special talents of
the gifted, but we must pay equal attention to the ordinary student. In this district this means
broadening and strengthening vocational education for those who are not college bound. Given
the financial limitations we have, it also means we need to concentrate on two priorities, high
quality teachers and class sizes which enable them to work with students of all abilities.
The recent hearings have brought out the strengths of our neighborhood elementary
schools. The personal relationships and teamwork between students, parents and staff which now
flourish in these schools must be affirmed. Each one has special qualities and each one is a focus
for its neighborhood and strengthens the entire city. Surely we can develop ways to use these
buildings more effectively outside of school hours for neighborhood and community programs.
As a recently retired person I have the time to work intensively for our schools. As the
parent of a National Merit scholar and the son of a professor of education I have been immersed
in educational theory and practice all my life. I want to use my experience for Lawrence, my
home town. I began my education at Cordley Elementary and graduated from KU with a
Business degree. I passed the CPA examination on my first attempt.
You can help my campaign to maintain the quality of our Lawrence schools in a number
of ways. We must raise campaign money. In the return section below I have listed a number of
other ways you can help. I look forward to working with you for our Lawrence schools. I'd
appreciate your vote on February 25th.

Sincerely,
Austin Turney

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1/We will:

Enclose a contribution to your campaign: 0$10 0 $25 D$50 0$100 D Other$_

0 Distribute literature.

0 Make telephone calls. 0 Host a coffee for Friends and Neighbors.

0 Put a yard sign on my lawn. OPut a yard sign in my storefront.

OPrepare mailings, other work.

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Mail to TURNEY FOR SCHOOL BOARD, 1501 Pennsylvania, Lawrence, 66044.

�DCAT
Douglas county Area Transportation
The Lawrence City Commission provided funds for the
Douglas County Community Transportation Coordinating
Council (DCCTCC) to provide demand-responsive public
transportation to the citizens of Lawrence.
DCAT is now available to meet all of your transportation
needs. To help with shopping, doctor's appointments, trips to
the grocery store or just about anywhere you want to go within
the City of Lawrence, just take DCAT. Leave your car in the
driveway. Avoid the hassle of finding a parking space, traffic
and the spiraling cost of gasoline.
DCAT is a demand-response service. All rides are from door
to door. There are no fixed route stops. Lift-equipped vans
and escort assistance are available upon request
Transportation can be obtained by calling 749-ABUS (7492287). To obtain service, reservations will be made at least 24
hours in advance. Same-day reservations will be accepted
when space is available.

Hours of service are from 6:30AM to 6:00PM Monday through
Friday and from 7:00AM to 6:00PM on Saturdays.
Reservations can be made from 8:00AM to !2:00PM and
1:OOPM to 4:00PM Monday through Friday. DCAT is closed
on Sundays and Holidays.
The cost for the general public is $5 per ride. The elderly, lowincome, and disabled are eligible for a reduced fare of$1 per
ride when a certificate of reduced fare is presented to the
driver.
Cash fares can be presented to the driver or a bus pass can be
purchased. For information on how to be certified for reduced
fare, or obtaining a bus pass, call 749-ABUS.
Children four and younger can ride for free and must be
secured with an appropriate child seat provided by the parent
All children under the age of twelve must be accompanied by
an adult. Children older than four pay full or reduced fare,
based on the parent's eligibility.
Transportation a Must? Call 749-ABUS!

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iation

formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brookcreek Neighborhood Association met Tuesday, Feb.
11, 1997, 6:30pm at the Lawrence Indian Center, 29 present.
Pres. Mark Taylor called the meeting to order.
The minutes
of the Dec. 10 meeting were read and approved.
Committee Reports:
LAN Rep. Susan Miller attended the Jan. 16th meeting,
annual dues of $25 are due.

Our

CDBG Report:
Sharon Vaughn reported our CDBG requests were
submitted on the due date (Jan. 8). And they have been
processed and reviewed, Richard Heckler attended that meeting.
David Frayer had an update on the Shepperd Property development of 6.6 acres 23 units with entrance off 15th Street.
Planning Commission Meeting to review these plans Wed. Feb. 26.
Pat Slick from the Douglas County Area Transportation spoke
about that service that is available - see attached sheet.
School Board Canidate Leni Salkind spoke and answered questions.
Janet Murphy, D~rector of the ELRC, told us of the new
facilities that will be available when the Center opens,
sometime in March.
Austin Turney, School Board Canidate, spoke and requested
our vote on February 25th (see attached info.)
It was moved and seconded that we donate $30 to the LIC for
the use of their building for our meetings.
Meeting adjourned.
go-with-its.

A social time followed with coffee and
Respectfully submitted
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�Brook 'reek Neighborhood Ass

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formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tuesday, March
11, 7:00 pm at the Lawrence Indian Center, 28 present.
Pres. Mark Taylor called the meeting to order.
The minutes
of the February 11th meeting were read and approved.
Committee Reports:
Susan Miller, LAN Rep. reported the annual dues of $25 has
been paid. LAN wrote a letter in support of S 0 S.
Richard Heckler, CDBG Rep. reported all but 2 of our grant
requests were allowed.
(not allowed, trees and security
lighting). Be thinking about requests for next year.
Mark Taylor will be submitting a list for the Public Works
Street overlays project for 1997. Our list includes:
Brook Street from 13th to 15th
Prospect Street from 12th to 13th
Prospect Street from Oakhill to 15th
Laura from 12th to 13th
Summit from 13th to Oakhill
Treasurers Report:
Announcements:

All bills paid, balance $541.62

The East Lawrence Recreation Center will
have the Grand Opening March 15th, 11 am.
Battery Bags are available for those wishing
to recycle old batteries.
Part time job available at the new ELRC

Guest Speakers: Alan Black, City Commission Canidate
James Hilliard, School Board Canidate
Lisa Blair, City Commission Canidate
Next Meeting April 8th at the ELRC, 7:30 pm.
Meeting Adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,

Hazel Bryan, sec.

�Brook :reek Neighborhood Ass

iation

formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tuesday, April
8th, 1997 at 7:30 pm at the ELRC, 23 present.
Vice Pres.
Don Binns called the meeting to order, minutes of the March
meeting were read and approved.
Treasurer's Report:

Petty cash:
Savings:
Total Monies

+$50.19
+$502 .17
+$552.36 Susan Miller,
Treas.

Committee Reports:
LAN Rep. Susan Miller reported on the April LAN Meeting at
the ELRC. Neighbors in the Pickney area are not pleased
with the Skate Board Activies in Burcham Park.
They would
like to see the Park kept a Park. LAN also discussed the
drainage problems and the recent election.
CDBG report:
Richard Heckler reported there ~auld be a
reviewing meeting Thursday April lOth at 10 arn, anyone welcome.
Richard also sits on the Traffic Safety Board.
If you have
any requests or concerns you would like to se~ addressed, send
a letter to the Board stating your concerns and you will be
sent a time to meet with the board to review your requests
and concerns.
Brook Creek Clean-Up was planned for Saturday, April 19th
from lOam to 3 pm, meet at the Shelter House, rain or shine.
Hamburgers, hot dogs and sodas provided by th~ Association,
Zoe Ann McCleary in charge of purchasing. Br~ng a dish to
share.
Old Business: Vice Pres. Don Binns reminded us to call School
Board Members regarding the East Heights School closing and
all the new units (117) being built in the area.
New Business:
It was moved and seconded that we write a
letter to the Parks and Rec. Dept. requesting lights be
installed in the Edgewood PARK area where the kids can
Roller Blade.
We were reminded to get our CDBG requests together early and
not wait until the last minute.
A study session is planned
for the May 13th meeting.
Susan Miller asked for items for the next newsletter. Don
Binns said he would put together past projects accomplished
by the BC Association.
Meeting Adjourned

Respectfully submitted,
Hazel Brya~~~~~
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Neighborhood Ass

iation

formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tuesday, May
13, 1997, 7:30pm at The East Lawrence Center, 22 present.
Pres. Mark Taylor introduced Fred DeVictor, Director of LPR,
who was responding to an inquiry about getting lights at
the Roller Blade Court in Edgewood Park.
There is no money
budgeted for this project at this time. He will help us look
for monies thru CDBG grants and budgeted funds.
His cooperation in this matter is appreciated.
Janet Murphy, Director of The Eas Lawrence Center, addressed
concerns she has and asked our cooperation in keeping the
Center safe for everyone and asking for volunteers to keep a
watchful eye, and report to her any signs of vandalism or
"trouble-makers".
The minutes of the April 8th meeting were read and approved.
Plans for summer meetings were discussed.
A neighborhood
picnic is scheduled for July 15, 6:30 pm, Brook Creek Shelter,
Pot-luck, BYOE. Lila Patton, co-odinator. The Annual Sept.
Fried Chicken Picnic is scheluled f9r Sept. 9, 6:30 pm at
the Brook Creek Shelter, Fried Chicken and Beverage provided,
bring a dish to share and table service.
Treasurer's report:
Earth Day cleanup:
April Newsletter:

Petty Cash
Savings
Food
Kinko's
Balance 4/30

+$ 55.19
+$502.17
-$ 68.06
-$ 73.20
+$489.30

Earth Day Clean-up was held April 19th, 18 came to help.
Claude and Edith Aubry took the left-over "burgers &amp; buns"
to the Salvation Army, and they were very happy to get them.
Traffic Safety on the neighborhood streets was discussed.
letter was drafted by Mike Almon and Mark Taylor and will
be sent to the Traffic Safety Board and hopefully will be
put on their agenda for consideration.

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Susan Miller asked for items for future newsletters.
The
Brook Creek Breeze has been printed and distributed by the
Miller Family. Many Thanks!
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,

Hazel Bryan, sec.

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Neighborhood Ass

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formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

September 9, 1997
The Brookcreek Neighborhood Association met for The Annual
Fried Chicken and Covered Dish Picnic at The Brook Creek
Park Shelter, 6:30 pm, 40-45 attended.
Special guests,
Tammi Nunn and Lynn Goodell.
Tammi spoke to us about our
Neighborhood re-evaluation program. We were given surveys to
fill out, and bring to the October 14 meeting for idscussion.
Sharon Vaughn encouraged us to get our thoughts together
for our CDBG requests and gave us some information on "how
to".
These should be ready by November 1.
Susan Miller, treas., announced we were in need of a News
letter delivery person if we are to continue putting out a
BrookCreek NewsLetter. We are asked to save our Dillons
Yellow grocery receipts for East Heights School, hand them
Julie Rea, school secretary.
Mike Almon told us about a project for Oak Trees alongOak
Hill Street. More on this latter, it got dark veryquick,
so we packed up and went home.
A big "thank you" to Susan Miller, and her "helpers" for
getting the fried chicken and soda pop and every on who
prepared and brought food for our picnic, and a good time
was had by all, a beautiful evening.
Treasurers report: Total Brook Creek Monies: +$343.67.
A number of memberships were received.
Respectfully submitted,
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Neighborhood

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Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tuesday, Oct.
14th, 1997 at 7:30 pm at the ELRC, 19 present and 2 guests.
The minutes of the Annual Fried Chicken Picnic meeting Sept.
9th were read by Pres .. Mark Taylor in the absence of Sec.
Hazel Bryan.
Treas. Report by Susan Miller:

$352.89.

Micheal Almon lead a discussion Bicycle safety.· Important
that all riders and motorist khow and obey traffic laws.
Guests Fred DeVictor and Paul Davis discussed the construction
and maintance of a Mt. Bike Trail in the Park area.
Zoe Ann
moved to have the Trail a Edgewood Park. Mark seconded.
Motion carried.
Anyone interested in trees should contact Mark Taylor.
CDBG request suggestions:
improvement of sidewalks on 12th
13th to RR tracks and to 19th.
LAN report from Susan Miller: League of Women voters meeting
Oct. 15th concerning the Original Townsite Zoning Proposal.
Lori Lee Stevens is our rep to that meeting.
The Neighborhood should be aware of 20/20 land use of Woodland
Park .. It is zoned for anything for public use.
The error was
corrected to be a Park only.
If you need your house weatherized for Winter, funds are
available.
We were reminded to bring the Neighborhood surveys to the
November 11th meeting.
Meeting adjourned.
on the meeting.
Respectfully

submitted,

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Hazel Bryan, Sec.

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Neighborhood As! ;iation
formerly

Far East Lawrence Improvement Association
The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tues. Nov.ll,
1997 at 7:30 pm at the ELRC, 22 present. Pres. Mark Taylor
was in attendance at the City Commission meeting supporting
the new BMX bike trail to be built at Edgewood Park. The
Secretary read the minutes of the Oct. 14th meeting and started
the meeting, Mark arrived later.
Treasurers report:

susan Miller reported a balance of $442.09.

Committee Reports:
Loralee Stevens atten ded the meeting of the League of Women
Voters on the Original Townsite Proposal. They discussed
the change in style of development. Next meeting, Nov. 12th
with Stan Hernly.
LAN report by susan Miller:
at the Oct. 23rd meeting, discussed
their support of the unlicense radio station, KAW FM 88.9.
Write your letters of support to the FFC.
LAN also supports the Art Center to stay at present location
and build on to the North or West.
Report of the Nominating Committee: (Goldie Harmon, Rachel
Grantham and Hazel Bryan):
Pres.
Mark Taylor
V.Pres.
Claude Aubry
Sec.
Hazel Bryan
Treas.
Susan Miller
It was moved and seconded that the nominations of the committee
be accepted. Voting will be at the Dec. 9th meeting.
Discussed having a Christmas Party at the Dec. 9th meeting.
Everyone bring a plate of goodies to share. Dorothy Roper
in charge of drinks.
Old Bus: Sharon Vaughn reported 2 homes had been accepted
for the Winter Weatherizering program.
Call Housing and
Development if you are interested in this program.
Tree requests, a variety of trees still available, see Sharon.
CDBG requests are due, call Sharon Vaughn to submit a grant
request.
The rest of the evening was spent going over the Neighborhood
surveys. Tammi was unable to join us, so Sharon lead us thru
the survey with ideas and suggestions. Bring your completed
surveys to the Dec. 9th meeting.
Meeting adjourned,

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�Brool -:reek Neighborhood Ast

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Far East Lawrence Improvement Association
The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tues. Dec. 9th,
1997, 7:30pm at the ELRC, 21 present and 2 guests.
Pres.
Mark Taylor called the meeting to order.
The minutes of
the Nov. 11th meeting were read and approved.
Treas. Susan Miller reported a balance of $362.04.
Guest speaker was Steve Carrier, Community Services Worker
for Douglas County Senior Services.
He explained the various
programs available for Seniors and handed out pamphlets.
2nd Guest Speaker, Mary Grob, volunteer with Tenants to
Homeowners. That program helps new homeowners in buying
afordable homes.
They need volunteers to be on the Board.
Mary introduced Susan Bower, and her husband, Cris, who just
recently moved into a home at 1316 Summit.
Susan Bower talked
to us about the program and how it worked for them. Susan
will fill a place on the board and will be our neighborhood
association's representative, reporting back to us on this
project.
Tenants to Homeowners is located in the United
Way Building on Ridge Court.
Claude Aubry made a report on how to get a mailing permit.
This would be helpful in getting out the Newsletter. The
Brook Creek Breeze Newsletter has been hand delivered by
Susan and the Miller Boys.
This program is financed by
one of our CDBGrants.
The annual election of officers was held.
officers were:
Pres.
Mark Taylor
V.Pres.
Claude Aubry
Sec.
Hazel Bryan
Treas.
Susan Miller

The nominated

These officers were voted in by those present.
Mark Taylor read a communication about an opening for a
School Crossing Guard.
There will be no January Meeting, however, the officers
will meet with Margene Swarts to discuss our CDBGrants.
Reports will be made to the Association in later meetings.
Susan Miller will be our LAN Rep. for the coming year.
Meeting adjourned.

A Christmas Goodie Party followed.

Respectfully submitted,

Hazel Bryan, Sec.

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Far East Lawrence Improvement Association

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association met Tuesday, Feb.
lOth, 7:30 pm at the ELRC, 31 present.
Pres. Mark Taylor
opened the meeting, the minutes of the Dec. 9th meeting
were printed in the Newsletter. Co-ordinator Julie Banhart
was introduced, welcome aboard, Julie!
Committee Reports:
CDBG Reps Jenna Coker and Dickie Heckler reported on the
Grant meetings and on available grants for anyone who wishes
to apply for help on rehabilitation of owner-occupant homes.
Treasurer's Report by Susan Miller:

Balance $396.15.

Micheal Almon brought to our attention the building of apts
in the area.
He is circulating a petition to change zoning
back to single-family dwellings.
(some areas have been
changed to multi-family.) Jenna Coker moved we keep an eye
on the drainage pond to be built at the 13th &amp; Maple apts.
Motion carried.
There will be a Blight Control meeting in the City Commission
Room, March 9th, 7pm to discuss how best to proceed on
enforcements.
Susan Miller reported on variances requested by Mortons,
regarding screening and driveway widths.
Next meeting March 10, 7:30 pm at the ELRC.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,

,J/d~G~r~
Hazel Bryan, Sec.
Also discussed the report from the Traffic Safety Control
Commission, which did not solve any of our problems.
Jenna
Coker moved to have the City do another traffic count,
motion carried.
There was no Association Meeting in January, but the Officers
and Sharon Vaughn met twice to complete the Brook Creek Neighborhood 1998 Needs Assessment, that was started Sept. '97 at the
request of Tammi Nunn and Lynn Goodell, completed and turned
in.
Also met with Margene Swarts on Jan. 12th and discussed
how best to use our grants.
First step was to hire a co-ordinator.
Advertised and hired Julie Banhart.

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L A W R E N C E .

K A N S A S

( P U B t r t S E D BY TfiE BOABP OY DlBEOTims)

�Lawrence free Public Library
( C A R N E G I E

BUILDING)

L A W R E N C E .

(PUBLISHED

B Y T H E BOARD

K A N S A S

OF DIRECTORS)

1908

I

LAWRENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY
LAWRENCK,

KANSAS

�B V - L A W S
A R T I C L E 1.
S E C T I O N 1. The annual meeting of the Board
of Directors shall be held on the first Tuesday of
February of each year, a t ^ o'clock p. m. Regular
meetings ^ball be held on the first Tuesday of each
month at '•^Tp. m. Special meetings shall be called
at any time by the Secretary upon request of the
President or any two members of the Board; notice
of such meeting, specifying the purpose for which it
is called, shall be given personally to each member
in the city not less than four hours before the hour
of such meeting.
S E C . 2. S « ^ i directors shall constitute a quorum of the Board; but no appropriation of moneys
shall be made or indebtedness incurred without
the concurrring votes of a majority of all the members of the Board.
S E C . .3. The order of business at regular meetings
shall be as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
S.

Roll call.
Reading of the minutes of the previous
meeting.
Communications.
Unfinished business.
Reports of committees.
Reports of officers.
Bills.
New business.

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S E C . 4. The order of business for the annual meet
ings shall be:
1. Presentation of credentials,new members2. Roll eall.
3. Reading minutes of last annual meeting.
4. Reports of officers and committees.
5. Election of officers.
6. Adjournment.
S E C . 5. Any question before the Board shall
be taken by yeas and nays at the request of one
member of the Board.

Board shall be set forth, pay over all money receii ed
by him to the Treasurer, and take his receipt therefor, make out and sign all drafts drawn on the
Treasurer by order of the Board, keep all business
papers filed for convenient reference, and give notice of all meetings of the Board as required by these
by-laws.

ARTICLE II.
S E C T I O N 1. At its annual meeting in February,
the Board shall elect a President, Vice-President,
Secretary and Treasurer, who shall hold office for
one year, and until their successors are elected and
qualified.
S E C . 2. I t shall be the duty of the President
to preside at all meetings of the Board, sign a l l
drafts on the Treasurer for expenditures approvt
ed by the Board, to appoint all standing commietees and to prepare for the approval and consideration of the^Board, its annual report to the Mayor
and City C«HH:(jai, required by Section 5, Ordinance
44, of the City of Lawrence.
S E C . 3. I n the absence or disability of the President his duties and powers shall devolve upon the
Vice-President.
S E C . 4. The Secretary shall keep a correct record at all transactions of the Board, keep books of
account in which all money transactions of the

Sec. o. The Treasurer shall receive from the
Secretary or from other sources all moneys coming
to the Board, and shall pay out such moneys only
upon orders signed by the President and Secretary.
He shall keep correct accounts showing receipts
and disbursements, and make a full report thereof
in writing at the annual meeting of the Board.
S E C . 6. The Secretary and
Treasurer shall
each be bonded to the Board by some reliable security company to be approved by the Board in
such sums as the Board of Directors shall require,
for the faithful performance of their respective
duties, the costs of said bonds to be paid by the
Board.
S E C . 7. I n the case of the death or resignation
of any officer of the Board, the vacancy shall be
filled at t he next regular meeting by elect ion.
S E C . 8. Whenever any certain sum of money
has been appropriated by the Board for any purpose, the President and Secretary may, at the written request of the chairman of the proper committee
issue one or more orders on the Treasurer for the
purpose and on account of such appropriation
until such appropriation is exhausted and the committee has reported.

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ARTICLE III.

shall be the duty of the Committee to report upon
the condition and circulation of the books for the
preceding month at the regular meeting of the Board
in each month. I t shall be its further duty to examine as often as practicable the books in the Library, and to exclude from circulation, and, if deemed
expedient, from the Library, also, any and all books
offensive to good morals, if any such shall be found
in the Library. I n every such case the Committee
shall report to the Board, giving the reasons for
whatever action shall have been thus taken. No
purchase of books or periodicals shall be made except by authority of the Board.

S E C T I O N 1. The Standing Committees shall be
four in number and shall consist of three members
each and the Mayor, ex-officio: The Committee on
Building and Grounds, Committee on Finance,
Library Committee and Administration Committee.
E a c h Committee shall make full report to the Board
at its annual meeting in Februarj' and oftener when
called for by the Board.
S E C . 2. The Committee on Building and Grounds
shall have the supervision of all matters relating to the purchase, lease or occupation of
buildings and grounds or the erection of any buildings for library purposes, and to maintenance, a l teration, repair, furnishing, heating, lighting and
insurance.
S E C . 3. The Committee on Finance shall have
supervision at all matters relating to the accounts
and finances of the Board, examine and audit all
vouchers and accounts against the Board, examine
and audit the books and accounts of the Secretary
and Treasurer.
S E C . 4. The Committee on Library shall have
control and supervision of all matters relating to
the selection, purchase, exchange, binding and circulation of books and periodicals; the sale and exchange of duplicates, and of old magazines and papers not kept for filing and binding; the arrangement, printing, sale and disposition of catalogues
and finding lists, and of the statistics of circulation;
and in all matters relating to the stamps, plates,
labels and printed forms in use in the Library. I t

S E C . 5. The Committee on Administration shall
have the care and oversight of all matters pertaining
to the employees of the Library. I t shall recommend
to the Board for appointment candidates for
librarian and assistants, for janitor, and such other
employees as may be needed, recommending to the
Board in each case the wage to be paid.
This Committee shall have the power to temporarily fill vacancies in the force of employees,
reporting its action to the Board at its first meeting
thereafter.
S E C . 6. The librarian, janitor, and such assistants as may be needed, shall be appointed and
their compensation fixed by the Board. The terms
of service of such employees shall end at the pleasure of the Board. Matters pertaining to the employment, compensation and discharge of employees
shall be considered in executive session only.

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S E C . 7. A l l bills for expenditure of money
except current and incidental expenses, shall, unless
otherwise ordered by the Board, be referred to
the proper committee for consideration and report
thereof.

ing shall be permitted in the Library building in the
interests or advocacy of partisan politics or sectarian religion.

SEC.
8. These by-laws may be altered or
amended at any regular meeting by a two-thirds
vote of the entire Board, notice having been given
in writing at a previous regular meeting.
ARTICLE IV.

(RULES.)

1. The Library shall be open on all secular days
except Decoration Day, the Fourth of July, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New Year's
from 1 0 o'clock a. m. to 9 o'clock p. m. (The delivery desk will close at 8 : 3 0 p. m.)
2. Any person of good deportment and habits
may use the reading and reference rooms. No person who is intoxicated or unclean in person or dress
shall be admitted to or allowed to remain in the
reading or reference rooms. No person shall be a l lowed to use tobacco, to converse, lounge, or to
sleep, partake of refreshments, or use the rooms for
any purpose other than for the legitimate objects of
a library.
3. The assembly room may be secured for any
purpose not inconsistent with the principal uses of
the building by arrangement with the Administration Committee, and on terms established from
time to time by the Board of Directors; provided,
however, that no lecture, entertainment or proceed-

4. The Librarian shall have charge of the rooms
and direction of the working force of the Library
and shall be responsible for the safety of the books
and public property contained therein, and shall
have executive superintendence of all matters, under
the supervision of the standing committees. She
shall keep exact and detailed accounts of all moneys
received from fines and other sources, shall report
the same monthly to the Board at the regular meetings, and shall pay over all moneys promptly to the
officers designated by the Board. She shall act
with the Library Committee in the purchase of
books, and shall present to the Board at its regular
meeting each month a detailed report of all books
that have been added to or lost from the Library,
and she shall make a summarized annual report covering the same grounds at the annual meeting in
February of each year. She shall be assistant secretary of the Board of Directors, and shall be present at all meetings and assist the secretary in his l a bors.
5. I t shall be the duty of the janitor to take care
of the Library building and grounds, attend to lighting, heating and cleaning the building, and its contents and to perform such other duties as may be directed by the Librarian or the Administration Committee.
6. A l l residents of the city of Lawrence, Kansas
over ten ( 1 0 ) years of age, are entitled to draw books

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from the L i b r a r y for home use upon signing an obligation to observe the rules and regulations made
for the government and safety of the L i b r a r y , and
presenting a card signed by some resident of the city
of Lawrence, whose signature shall be satisfactory
to the L i b r a r y Committee; said card shall be in the
following form:

a change of residence must be given to the Librarian.

DON'T F O L D T H I S CARD.

SIGN WITH INK.

CUARANTY.
I , the subscriber, hereby recommend the applicant on the reverse side of this card, as a proper person to enjoy the privileges of the L i b rary, and do hereby guaranty the observance
of all rules and payment of all fines, and will
make good any injury or loss which the L i b brary may sustain through or by said borrower.
Date

Signature
19... .

Residence

Street

T h e privileges granted in consequence of this
certificate may be revoked at pleasure by the
L i b r a r y Board, or by the signer, on surrendering the L i b r a r y card and paying all indebtedness incurred thereon.
Individual, not firm names, are required.
Membership tickets are stricth" limited to the use
of the persons to whom issued, and positively are not
transferrable.
7. E a c h person entitled to draw books from the
L i b r a r y shall be supplied with a card inscribed Avith
his or her name, residence and register number.
T h i s card must be produced Avhenever a book is
draAvn, returned or renewed. Immediate notice of

Neglect to giA'C this notice shall subject the card holder to forfeiture of pri\'ileges.
8.

L o s s of card must be reported to the L i b r a -

rian immediately, and a ncAV card Avill be issued seven days from date of notice.
9. E a c h patron shall be entitled to draAv one
book a day and no book will be
exchanged
on the same day issued, except for purposes of
study.
Works of fiction and biography in two
or more volumes may be treated as one volume
No book may be retained longer than two weeks;
however, if the same book lias not been called for by
any other person, it may be taken for an additional
tAVO AA'ceks.
10.
No person shall lend his library card or
book to one not a member of the same household,
and no member of a household may use other than
his OAvn card for purpose of study, but volumes required in special emergencies may be issued at the
discretion of the Librarian. A book Avill not be
transferred from one card to another at the L i b r a r y ,
but AAuU be placed upon the shelf and delivered to the
first person applying for it, other than the person or
family by Avhom it has been returned. Books Avill
not be reserved or promised by the Librarian in any
case AA'hatever.
11. T h e draAver shall be subject to a fine of two
cents per day for any book kept for more than two
AA'ceks, and no other volume may be draAvn till such
fine shall have been paid t o the Librarian.

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12. A n y person retaining a book beyond the l i m ited time (two weeks),shall be notified of his delinquency by mail, but failure to receive such notice
will not excuse borrower from fine.
I f a book is
retained one week after notice of delinquency has
been sent by mail a messenger shall be sent for it and
all expenses incurred for postage and messenger shall
be added to the fine of two cents per day and paid
by delinquent.
13. W r i t i n g in books is prohibited, and all i n juries to books beyond reasonable wear, and a l l
losses, shall be promptly adjusted to the satisfaction
of the L i b r a r y Committee.
Marking a book, even
with lead pencil, or turning down the corner of pages
will be considered an injury within the meaning of
this rule.
14. T h e library cards of persons by whom fines
or charges have been or shall be incurred, and who
shall neglect to pay such fines or charges for thirty
days after they are incurred shall be cancelled by
the Librarian, and no card shall be issued to any
such delinquent until all fines and charges shall have
been paid.
15. Books of reference and unbound periodicals
may be used in the l i b r a r y , but may not be taken
from the building.
16. T h e Librarian Avill not allow art books, rare
and out-of-print books, or bound volumes of periodicals or neAvspapers to be taken from the L i b r a r y proper except by authority of the L i b r a r y Committee.
17. A n y person Avho shall lose a book must replace it or pay the cost of replacing it. I f it be a set

it must be replaced or the Avhole set paid for. I n the
latter case the remaining volumes shall become the
property of the person paying for them, as soon as
another set has been procured to take the place of
that which has been rendered imperfect.
18. T h e books, papers and periodicals in the
reading room and the reference room may be used
by any person Avithout formality, but must not be
taken from the building. Books from the circulating department may be draAvn for use in the building Avithout the use of a borroAAw's card, by filling
out a slip with name and address of the borroAver
and names of books.
Books so draAvn must not be
taken from the building.
19. A n y person abusing the privileges of the L i brary, or violating these regulations, shall be temporporarily suspended from the use of the L i b r a r y and
the case shall be reported to the Board of Directors
for proper action thereon.
20.

No dog shall be alloAA-ed in the building.

21. T h e privileges of the L i b r a r y shall be extended to persons A\-ho reside in Douglas county,
outside the city limits, or in parts of adjacent counties AA'hich are commercially tributary to LaAvrence,
upon payment of one dollar per annum; provided,
that the guarantors of non-residents shall in all cases
be actual resident taxpayers of the city of LaAvrence.
22.
T h e Librarian shall exclude from the L i b r a r y
building all persons and books coming from homes
knoAvn to contain infectious diseases until disinfected by the proper officer.

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23. German books may be taken by out of town
patrons without charge for same, provided that they
are guaranteed by residents of the city, according to
the rules.
24. A l l accessions of books, whether by purchase
or gift, excepting government and state docmnents,
shall be catalogued and arranged on the shelves in
accordance with the Dewey system of classification.
A book-plate bearing the donor's name shall be
placed on the inside front cover of each gift book.

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"C.W. SMITH, of ~he firm of Bailey &amp; Smith, was born in Portage
County, Ohio, December 7, 1832.
In 1846, he left home, and located
in Troy, N.Y., where he learned the carpenter's trade.
About 1850,
he moved to Lowell, Mass., where he became connected with the cotton
manufacture, and continued in the business until 1854.
He then moved
to Kansas, settling in Douglas County in September of that year.
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became a member of the first town company, and also pre-empted a
farm, operating the latter until after the Quantrill raid . . He then
moved into the city and engaged in carpentering until the firm was
organized of which he is now a member.
During the early troubles, he
was connected w~th different Free-State organizations.
Mr. Smith was
married in Lawrence April 14, 1864, to Miss Jane E., eldest daughter
of Col. Samuel Walker, of Lawrence.
They have five children--May L.,
Alice, Maud,Mabel and Gertrude.
He is a member of the Congregational
Church.
He is at present, and has been for the past seven years, a
member of the City Council."
p. 332, col. 1:
"BAILEY &amp; SHITH dealers in furniture and undertakers' goods of
all kinds.
This business was originally established in 1857 by F.A.
Bailey, in undertaking goods.
The furniture department was added in
1864, when the present firm was organized.
They now occupy a brick
building 25 x 117 feet in area, having three floors devoted to their
business, and carry a stock of from $12,000 to $15,000.
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"The second party under the direction of Dr. Charles Robins·on
and Samuel C. Pomeroy, left Boston from the Boston &amp; Worcester depot
August 29, 1854.
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.September 15 (1854).
The whole party numbered 114."
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Smith Undertaking Firm existed until 1910.
Watkins Community Museum).

Note:

C.W. Smith died July 30, 1907, and is buried in Oak Hill
Cemetery,
Section
2,. ·between
hIs first wife , Lucretia' B. ,
.
.
.
Sept. 10, L83l-Aug. l7~1859,' and his,~econd.wife
Lizzi~
(Jane Elizabeth. Walker), Jun~ 4, 1844~Feb·. 26~ 1901 .. ···
Children of Chas. W. and Lizzie (Arthur, Ralph, and Charles)
are also buried there.
The Walker family is buried in
the next plot.
(From cemetery stone readings).
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C. W. S'.IITlf, Lawrence, Kansas, t.JNDEl11'ru:(Ea (;. g.,ISAUlER
and
Agent for the Sale of Coffins, Caslcets &amp; ~obes
1890 - 1907
Abstrncted, by Pauline B. c1niff. from the originnl records loc~ted at The r:'!atkins
Conununi ty 111useum, Lawrence, les
Cemetery ;\bbreviations: Oak !1ill - DH: ;,iaple Grove
i\IG; ~'!illow Sprinr;s
~'[S
Buri;)l Date

Ordered by

Bud nl

AC!e Cause d.

zu..

D:wid J. Achers
23~ Asthma
135
,Charles Achning Jr ·'JH
Still born 77
:.lr. Acres
f.Ir. Eollot'J:)y
Cal clwi n 64 9i 8betes
32
:.:G
72 yr-9 mo-3d(] 31
John Acres
28 ~!ov 1393
Acre;:;, mwda
..' ,.
Henry Patty
30 ~)neur.lOni a 77
r:irs. Lutz
~~~G
Adam, C1;)ra
12 Dec 1899
(Shi;Jped from Kansas City, ;,;0. )
;\d ill:! S, J. W.
29 Aug 1392
J. 1. Adar;ls
0:1
Bl anI,
?l
Adams, r.lartin
24 Dec 1903
The far.lily
3lan!&lt;
84 Hrt &amp; Sto~134
Blank
[·.IG
16 Jun 1897
67 Canc Liver 67
Admns, l'l. B.
Geo. Ady
.:;rr
4 :J SUmr.1 Cor.1p 1138
24 Aug 1907
Ad1, Lyod
2lj i,I. Cr:mp "179
Ady,~live,ch of Geo
8 Jan 1907
Geo. :l.dy
Dr!
Ahlstrom, Fred B.
22 Oct 1906
:.lrs. H. H. Ahlstrom on
28 Consumpt. 176
died 17 Jct 1906
(Shipped from San Antonio) Co a 20th [(ansDs
Albaugh, Thea. F. '23 Jan 1905
[tIrs. SarahG. Albough 0H
60 Jlank
152
S:;UrI Jewett
;\lbri ti n, rllar1
23 Feb 1905
:~Iary Crosley
Balch'!in
13l ank
153
Alexander, Earl C. 27 Oct 1902
J. B. Cl1urchi 11
:'XI
? Chol.inft 122
A1ex::mder
Alexnnder, F. i',I.
23 Apr 1903
:"0/. H. ~Ieyers
m
31 ank
127
(Shipped from Palestine, Texas)
Alford, A. C.
18 Apr 1899
D. S. ;Uford
:JH
23 Eilled in 80
1st Lieut. C. 3. 20 Kas Vol Inf
battle
Alford, Sylvia S.
24 Nov 1900
D. S. Alford
{l~{
84 Pt:lr;)lysis 97
Allen, Charley
7 Oct 1890
il. J. Petty
?Loring
Blank
3
Allen, Enrl
21 i,Iay 1902
2001' C o m m O H
?4mo
116
Allen, Fr;)ncesLilly 23 Feb 1902
Fred A l l e n , ) H
6 m Con Chill 113
:drs. Langley
Allen, Gavin
17 r.lay 1905
Mrs. W. C. Allen
Reno
68 I~i 11 cd in 156
Runaway
Allen, Infant
12 Dec 1899
A. G. Honnold
Oil
4 da 31an!:
86
Ci ty Harshall
Allen, Infant
16 ~,Ich 1903
Geo. W. Allen
OH
Still born126
(Shipped from Ke, rJo. )
Allen, Isaac
4 Jun 1902
Robert All en
Blank
83 Old Q\jc,dib n6
Hagor iUlen
Allen, Israel
19 Oct 1904
r.lrs. Hager Allen
'On
45 Fract Skull 146
died 15 Oct 1904
Urs.
Israel
Allen
(Shi?oed
fro~ Sedalia,Mo.)
I
.
".
Allen, J. B. (?)
28 Jan 1901
.O.O.F.
Lecompton
82 ?Gangrene 100
T. J. Hill
"
Allen, Juli a
2 Aug 1906
I·.Irs. Langley
:OH
4 da manIc
172
Fred Allen
Allendorph, Leon
3 Apr 1907
Geo. Allendorph
20 mo Poison 183
Achers, Alva C.
Achning, child of
Acres, :Irs. i~Iary

14 Jan 1904
6 Jan 1899
1 J::m 1894

�4

Allingham, Tobi tha

Buri 0.1 Dote

Ordered bv

Burial

Age Cause d.

E9-

13 Jul 1904

Jas. H'. Allinghnm
\'L 'R. Sili th '

;)~1

42

143

Dropsy

Blank
170
Eudora 45 Dro?sy
Th e F amil y
79
Eudora 79 LvrE-Stom
The Family
0]
48 Accident
82
F. Savage
Anderson,
blank
9 SeP 1903
Alfred Anderson
f.IG
16 Drot'med
131
Anderson, (,Irs. A. J.24 Jun 1891
A. J. Anderson
OR
m ank
10
Anderson, A.lfred
5 :\ug 1907
Anton Anderson
Clinton 32 Crushed by187
Ki lled28 JuI' 1907
(Shipped from Pocotello, Idailo) the cars
Anderson, Andrew
23 Aug 1891
[.Irs. Anderson
0;-1
Dl c:nk
12
Anderson, A. S~
27 Feb 1901
-aH
70 Kidney Trb.
The Family
26 Nov 1900
Anderson, Bettie
Ben Anderson
OB
28 B1 anI&lt;
97
Neely Hensen
(Shipped from Dove,Ck.)
Anderson, Cellae?)
6 Jul 1892
Blank
f.IG
Blank
20
Anderson, Charlie
23 5ep 1892
Geo. A~ Anderson
Big Sorings Blank
22
Anderson, ch of Alfred 22 Oct 1895 Alfred Anderson
i,!G
Ell anI,
47
Anderson, ch of
7 Dec 1901
Alfred Anderson
~,:G
7 da 31 ank
110
Andersen, Infant
16 Jul 1902
Wm. Andersen
i,lG
7 do Illegiblell8
E. C. Erickson
Anderson, Infant
1 Sep 1905
Douglas County
~.[1
1 wk 131 anI,
150
Anderson, J. Cll of 16 Apr 1697
Willie Cummings
Belvoir 1 yr Con of Brn 60
Anderson, James S. 14 Jul 1907
wife, Mollie Anderson' OI-I
58 Bright's D.186
Mrs. H. Davis
(from Atchison)
Anderson, John
3 Dec 1902
The Estate
Big S:)gs52 Hrt&amp;Stom 123
Anderson, John
26 Aug 1907
Anton Anderson
Clinton, 74 Dropsy
188
Anderson, Marion
5 Aug 1900
Ed Anderson
DH
3 ?Dronchi ti s 94
Anderson, Minnie
19 Jan 1894
Supt Poor Farm
PoorFnrm 4 (colored)
32
Anderson, Nancy
25 Dec' 1906
OH(s:lipped from, DenverH78
Dr. A. Anderson
Al1derson, Dr. Sam B. 4 ~Ich 1907
A. Anderson, &lt;Jge 82 OH(Shipr&gt;ed from Denver) 182
Anderson, 5ig
8 Jul 1890
-oH
131 anI.
1
Bl ank
Anderson, Squires
10 Sei) 1890
Ch&lt;Jr1es Anderson
nIT
Sl ank
3
Anderson, 'walter B. 21 Feb 1892
C. Anderson
OB'
Dl ank
16
W. L. Anderson
Anderson, Willie
18 Mch 1895
A. D. Anderson
- Reno
Blank
40
Andrews, ~latti e
10 Feb 1906
A.I'nd tman, Ex. ZstateOrI
71 !3urns
166
Andrews, 5. H.
31 Jul 1900
i,irs. Andrews
?OO
64 ?Perociditis 94
GAR Post 12 Capt Co A 35 ~Iass In!
Angerbright, ?Agnes 21 Jan 1891
Joseph Angerbright Lakeview - Blank
6
22 Jul 1904
Anthony, C.
Mrs. Anthony
Eudora 74 .:-\ppo?lexia 144
Api tz, F. R.
7 Jul 1890
Mrs. Apitz
OR
Blank
1
Appler, Lydi a A.
11 May 1903
Mrs. :,iercy Gardner Drr
39 Ep Fi t
128
~Ir. Gardner
Argyle, ElizaJ)eth
14 (let 1891
W. F. Argyle
OH
Blank
13
Armstrong, Effie
23 Mch 1904
A. W. Anl1strong
OH
21 Pneumonia 139
Arnold, Harry
8 Apr 1892
r,jrs. S. Arnold
~iG
B1 anr,
17
Arnold, J. D.
10 Sep 1091
Frank Arnold
;au
Blank
12
Arnold, Saml
20 Feb 1893
f-.Irs. Arnold
~I7
Blank
25
Private Co H 44th Regt Ind (?) Fort Infantry
Co FIst Regt, U. S. Veterans Vol. Engineers
Arter, ;,lrs.
4 Aug 1893
A. Monroe
00
Blank
28
Artoburn, Urs.·
I5 ~,IQ:r In&lt;)"~
S. J. Artoburn
'H;'
65 Paralysis
35
Al tel1bernd, HEmr/
Altel1brend, W.
Amick, A. B.

3 Jun 1906
30 Aug 1905
10 Jun 1399

�5

~
Ashly, (?)l'1ither

~1

Date

Ordered by

Burial

Mrs. Ida \lJallace
en
(Shipped from [\Ianhattan)
Doug 1 as Co.
,")H
(?}Ashford, Ha(w)nn 24 Dec 1895
The Family
Pri vcte Co K 43 Ind Inf2ntry
23 Dec 1898
Gustave Auring
Auring, r.1rs. Anna
Ft. Riley Orderly Sergeant
o:-!
11 Jun 1094
John Austen
Austi(e)n, Ch of
DIl
30 Sep 1895
W. NCldelhoffer
Austin, Ch of
John Austin
\'1. NclClelhoffer
Austi n, CIl of
7 'Oct 1695
John Austin
Austen, (? )Genevr:: I-I. 4 Jul 1397
;·.Irs. (?H'Iallen
10 Dec 1901

Golden Gnte Tent--

t.tlstin, Sarah
25 ;':iay 1896
Ayer, Eliznbeth H.
3 Mch 1904
Bailey. AlbertThomas 3 Jun 1900
Private Co C
Bai 1 ey, Eli zabet h A. 26 Jan 1906
Bniley, Ell a

18 I'.Inr 1397

Bailey, Geo. C.
Dailey, L. D.
Baker, C~roline C.

29 Nov 1907
16 Oct 1891
21 Jun 1905

Baker, Enrl (child) 29 Nov 1891
(?)Baker, IT. W.

27 f,Ich 1904

aaker, i,Irs. Josephine 7')ct 1698
Co L 16t11 Kas Cl'I
Baker, :,!rs.;.larthn E= 7 May 1905
Baldridge', Minnie B. 2 Jun 1893
Bal dwi n • ?,!rs. A. S. 26 Sep 1907
Bald\'an, Eugene
20 Sep 1892
Baldwin, i:Irs. J.E. 23 Apr 1900
Baldwin, Rose
4 Sep 1897
Bales, Jacob
23 Apr 1906
13 Dct 1902
13angs, C. W.
Bangs, Dr. J. E.
24 Jul 1697
Banks, Chnrles
8 Sept 1892
Banks, Chnrls
Blank 1903
(Between 3/16 &amp; 3/24)
Banks, Jane
6 ~ov 1093
Banks. ~,Iary
21 Jul 1897
Banks, Nellie
16 Nch 1904
Bardelle, :.Irs. ~Ie1i ssa14Feb1900
Bnrker, Ch of
1 Dec 1898
I3arker, Ch of
5 LIch 1904
Barker, ~nrcelle
14 Jun 1097

Age C~tlse d.

£g,
111

31

!lIeg.

33

Cane Stom

49

35

An~endi ci t.i

s 76

ElanJ.:
Diph

35
46

Dioth
3lank

46
61

13

0

Bl nr.l(
52
can't read
·ml
30 ?nem:10ni a 130
A. H.Ayer, E. Ayer'XJ
;) ....
r-rrt trb1 93
Douglas County
OR
6th Regt U.S. Col. Troops
Wm Se:?rs
75 fneumonin 165
Mrs. Alice Senrs
Hugh Blnir .
i .Ir!
59
31 Con.
Si 1 as l'!are
192
53 Blank
\'1. N. Bailey
i!H
Bl anI,
13
f;lrs. Le-- D. Bailey 0H
61 (?)steria sc157
p. D. Ridenour
OH
scllerosis
(Shipped from rcr;, ;,10.)
;\d::tm Enker
Dl:;mI(
14
A. G. Honold
on
79 El anI;
The Family
on
139
(Shipped from EC, :.Io.)
69 Dropsy
ilrs. tibbie B. Kountz :,X;
74
;.liss fllary L.Robinson
:.;r. H'. C. Baker
Iowa
59 Iirt Fai lure156
(Shipped tc ---low,,)
The F a m i l y C H
81 ank
27
Clinton 74 rrrt Trbl 139
Son A.S. Baldwin
L. P. Baldwin
:,}II
Bl anI:
22
~.Irs.(?). n. Cory
;'n
59 H---p--91
63
Geo. Tucker
Clinton 31 Blan!{
Wm. Bales
Dr-!
94 Old .l\ge
169
H. Tisdale
:'~H
37 Stomach
In
The B1'os.&amp; ';''::'-d01e crr
90 E1 anJ.~
6~
G. A. Banks
'DII
Blank
21
Alex I3anks
LoneStar56· I'neumoni a 126
(Shipped from Perry, :aO
Geo. A. BanI~sCH
81 Old Age
30
J. W. Banks
? County39 Slant
62
Alex BanI,s
?Alfred 5 ?neumonia 138
(Sllipped from Perry, C'IO .
ii.Irs. Chas. Banks
Th e Fami lly
~.b '
69
(1)
88
4?!':. Croup
76
? Lou A. Barker. Col. or-I
Chas. Barker
')H
Sti 11 born13C
S. H. B3rker (,. wife orr
9?m. Stlr.1ITI Comp 61
~?

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Na..'11e

Bud al D()te

Ordered by,

Buri al

Aqe C:::use d.

lL

OH
113
The Family
65
filrs .. Fisher, 1010
on
4L.1 HrtFClil.+ 06
Troost, KC, ;,10.
Hemorage
Dg Co &amp;- ::'oor FmSupt SlanI{
23 Jan 1895
38
Dark1ey, Dani
3arl{ely, Daniel S. 26 Jan 1899
The Family
rllG
72 Dransv (... ? 78
Barlaux, Chas. F.
24 Sep 1907
mss :~:innie B.
OR
49 Tubercu1. -189
Barnett, Sarah
22 Nov 1906
How2rd Barnett
OH
60 Cancer
177
B. ~Il. Barnlwrt ::le:'Js.Grove 86 ~ld Age
164
Barnhart, Danial
3 Jan 1906
Barnhart, Susan
6, !'Iay 1902
Peter Barnhart ~1:i11iamsto~'\'1164 !3l:mk
115
B&lt;Jrnes,~rr.Gertntde 1. 6, June1904
W. E. Barnes
{)H
59 C&lt;1nc Stom 142
(511i Piled from KC, :.In.)
Barnes, ;,ler1e
28 Jun 1905
W. H. B&lt;::rnes
BlGnJ.:
2C!~ R.R.Accid 157
Barn s, 1,lh'n. C.
4 nay 1899
'Dn
61. 2 (?)&amp; Ht.F1 30
The Fanily
Capt Co E 1st Ks; CaDt Co !3 17th Ks
Barnum, l':m.
Ester' l\. BarnumSH
32 ;~ld Age
12 Jul 1904
143
Barber, Child of
20 Jun 1092
B1::mI;
W. T. Barber
ar
19
O. B. Barber
Barber, ?Elivdire
Blank
Cinciex- i.irs.) between6/21C;6/29,1903?
Burns: I(C,Ks.
36 Drowned
130
Barber, Har(vehy
Sen 1900
[',Irs. Barber
Big Springs24 Gunshot ~'Jn 95
Barber, John
13 Ja~ 1905
O. P. Bnrber
Off
63 Appople:da 151
The Family (Shipped from 11 worth)
Barber, Julia
26 Ju1 1901
;\lrs. Geo.Woodside
DB
27 DInn!,
106
Barber, ~Irso
28 Aug 1903
Burber Bros.
CrT
86 2arr.lysis 131
J. C. Vinant
Barber, 1li ver
27 ·~t 1895
Sarber Bros.
Bl anI-:
47
Barber, Samuel
4 Feb 1907
John Bnrber, ?Dan
Cli nton 76 ;(i dney Trb180
Barber,Fred Barber
Barber, !'l. T.
12 Nov 1893
Barher Bros.
CH
53 Elank
31
Barbe(ie)n, Godfrey 31 i'.Iay 1892
S. Barben
Clinton
81 anl&lt;:
31
B(lrbi en, :,1rs.
2 Dec 1895
Barbien
Clinton
Blank
40
Bassett, ;). A.
19 Jul 1896
~,~asonic 8rder
Or-!
6tl DldPoi son 54'
Bates, Elizabeth
11 Feb 1906
C. L::tdies Benevolent on
67 Di8hctes 166
Logge,ilev B.F.3ates(Sh.from Indcnendence,Ks)
Bates, Frank J.
25' :.reh 1900
i,.Irs. N. J. B~tes
J!J
5L.1 i\:]l)on1exia 90
County
-- ?rivnte Co C -1- negt R.I. -1Bates, son of
4 Sep 1898
Donnl Bates
17 Lightning 73
Bateson, Child
13 Sep 1902
Elmer Bateson
3 m Clank
?8ateson(Botson) Ch.17 Jun 1902
Botson
Tongo.
Blank
117
Bayles, Robert 5.
6 Sep 1898
The Family
?Sioons, ~Jo. 61 131 ::mk
73
Pri V&lt;:1.te Co I,5 Iowa Inf; 1st Lt Co G 133 Dhio Vol Inf:mtry
B&lt;Jxter, James E.(C) 27 Dec 1890
C. l'l. Baxter
~'Je!'J
?, Pa. 81 ank
5
(?)Besbout, Wrn.
13 Jul 1900
City (?)myor
~;X; 59 Cancer
93
Benl, Bettie
3 Sep 1900
!,Iattie Beal
r.IG
50 Dl anI-.:
95
Beal, B. N.
Fred Crowe
27 Aug 1897
orr
74 Pnra1ysis 63
Beard, Infant
29 iJay 1904
Gr&lt;lnt Garrett
:leno
Still born1l2
..' .
Ed. DeClrd
Beasley, f.rrs. p.. A. 26 Nov 1892
-l,.Be&lt;1s1ey, ;'1. Silmnons
Sa."J rIouston
::IG
Blank
23
Eeqttie, John
22 Feb 1396
Geo C;. t'Jill 3enttie ~1
Blank
50
Be:::tty, Child
12 nay 1905
~,Irs. :.;&lt;lry l5entty
OfT
Re-interr.;lent 156
(Shi~ped from Independence,
13entty, Rev. A.
8 i.leh 1904
i.Irs. ~Iary Eeatty
OH
82 GenDibility138

Barker, Pari s
BnrI&lt;er, ~'l. rJ~

4 .l\pr 1902
6 Dec 1899

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Suri al DC':tc

0rclered by

Ellri ~1
,-;:..:

Bechtile, Geo.

-

:\c:e C::mse d.

2.!l

16 Feb 1396
Tile Family
Blank
50
(? ) Surgeon 16t!1 Ill. Infty
...;) Jul 1392
Jeck, 1''..'111 a S.
N. J. Holm('?)n
Celvoir
~l;mk
20
.:..;) JUIl 1906
3ec!.er, Lilli an
Col. Roberts
;'!i1ite City Killed by 171
~Ielen 3cc!(er
21 ('2')cor,cot'J
Beeman, Child of
13 Jul 1890
Seer.l~l
Farr,l
81 an!:
1
Bell, Frederick
3 i\ug 1906
Geo. Bell
JiI
3m8d ellol.lnfull172
3ell, Juli a
25 Jul 1907
T::tbernacUe
Grant (?)Lctcher
;,iG
70 }rrv~~Old.\0c187
Bell, Lbry J:me
4 Dec lC95
:,:r!;. E. Dinnrey
[X-r
Jl :jn!~
48
T~!JernC!cle Sac.
Denevolent Soc.
,,\. G. r·Ionnold
'? :::·e11 omy, ell. of :.1 Gry- 9 Scp 1905
~':i 11 Green Co.
7,;G-~F
:::ti 11 bnrn160
(, ) 8e 11 01'11::1 ,ll1:)(r)1' 12 Scp 11)05
:-Jet. Co.
Clinton 26 Child brth160
;hu'Y II;-:yclen
2elm,)'!-, Gertie
16 Sep 1395
3a;n ::!fce ,A.G. IIol1l101d .'XI
Glank
45
Dclomay, Child of 29 :,1ay 1393
i'.i:::rshdl,"
..
;X1
7.
Found De~d 71
Benj 8li1in, ;.:r:&gt;.
16 Dee lG91
J0~. Fi tzpotl'ick
DigSDrinc;s Cl anY.~
15
Sennet t, J;;1I:1es
25 Fe!J 1898
The Frun. ,A.C.~IonnoldC::-:t:lOlic 65 ~lank
68
Pri v~te (7) C-D-l Kans. Infty
Sennett,OrpllaAdelia 9 Apr 1904
F. i,i. 8ennett
67 ?
l~O
Jennedict,:,!rs.JnneH.9 Nov 1901
Sr,lith ~cnnedict
67 TypilOidFvr109
Qcns~n, ~. H.
26 Feb 1904
A. C. 3enson
7".) m ank
137
~uth Sen son
3enson, C~ild of
2 Jul 1901
J. A. Benson
'?O d;)
Gensoll, :luth T.
15 Dec 1904
J. ;.i. NC~'!l i 11 G
71 J aUIl rJi cc
A::'::B ,:;. F :1mi 1 y
GCllson,Lille ;·;Cly
24 "ct 1904
~ndrew J. Benson
&lt;)
Genson, r:1~ry E.
~')
&lt;.. '~ct 1899
H.V. {; f\.C.Scnson
:,:C
?~)n Ct1:,!,,)11 •
"-v
85
BC!1S0n, ~rcl~on C. 25 :jct 1902
:·:rs. Celin(la Genson :,:G
56
12~
Benson, :I1's. ?LarovI;a29 JUIl 1901
J. A. Benson
35
105
'T
Benj ::u:-li n, ,·Jr.
26 Dec 1896
B. R. Brooks
~ecom7)ton
57
J;:1,:les Dcnj (lmin
.'
Bor9cr, C:;rl ,,-a..
18 Jul 1893
The F::l[lily
64 ~t Or:~r-Dl'Op sy72
Cerl:li~e , ~:!r:; • C.E. tl Oct 1393
Ferdin~nd Gerkline 31 anr~
:~lcL~0e·~-T.·;. F. ~9
8erry, French
9 ,;ct 1902
r!ob. ~l:ii te
~6
PncUi~l:)n •
121
(1 )3erry. :.rillie
10 Vee 1395
Ellen i.Inys,Geo.rCingJ;T
Bl an!(
40
Col. ~elief Corp.
Eerry, Sampson
31 iJay 1893
"1A. G. Honnold
Dlcmt
.:.1
Berry, S. ~'J •
23 Dec 1906
:,:other c- S " o n ' X !
43 Ert Attack
f-Iugh Bl ai r
(?),:\1 vClh 3erry
Berry, Sarnh
~1 rilcI1 1901
Laura ~etters~n
rnI
35 Blnnk
10:
.,~

&lt;)~

..

Berry, TilO:nas

SarJ ~ice

25 .Jul 1906

Certclson,:-,irs.Julia P.
14 Feb
[3etllin:mn, Ch Juli lIs12 Feh
Cevens, B. ~lild
29 M~y
91'Jc10w, ;;rs.
11 ;:'ug

1902
1907
1092
1890

?Jrs. :-'.Polk &amp;- Poke 'nIl
l.!9 Con sump t. 172
:.;et. rn~.
Ir. F. Bertelson.'):!
39!;: Uterino ? 112
D. :Jt :,!ilw()ukee,~1is. Shbned from !(&lt;lils;:1SCity
Blank
Lnkcviet'l
StillBorn H3l
Ci ty Clerk
{XI
31 ank
18
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8::1rber
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Burial Dnte

Biggs, Rev. L. C.

13 r.Ioy 1904
5 rilch 1907

Bigsby, Ambrose
Bigsby, 011 a
Bill, Fannie
Birch, Edi th ~).
!3i rch, ;,jnry .:\Ii ce
Bi rminch aIil, J Clr.1e s

18
19
30
12

I3iShDP, John
Bi vins, Jas.

27 Feb 1903
29 Dct 1904

Bi xby, r.lrs. Betsy

22 Nov 1098

Bixby, Guy R.
l3ixby, i,Jable J.
Black, Geo.
Black, ~rs. Thos.
Blackburn, Daisy

29
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29
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Bl ,mI:enship, nachel 14
Elevens, :lrs. ?Dolliel9

Apr 1895
LYch 1904

Sep 1895
;.13y Hl99
Gct 1903
:.Ich 1392
Jul 1890
Jan 1394
;~.ug 1890
Feb 1905
/~ct 1899

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7 Feb

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1905
1895
1902
1906
1898

1399
1893
1900
1891

11 Jul 1902

Blood, Thos •.J.

14 Jet 1394

Blue, Albert
Bluc, GeorQe
(?)81ufton, rIo
Blunt, Ben

1
29
19
23

Blunt, ~.!::!ry
glunt, son of
Blythe, J. H.
Boaz, Jerusnh
Eo(n)bb, :.Irs. /\--F.
i30cner, Wm.
30hieman, 1.1rs.

2 [,loy 1903
30 .L\p r 1391

Jul 1398
iJny 1902

Feb 1903
.:',ug 1904

30 Hay 1096

29 Nov 1899
Jan 1901
25 Jan 1905
2 Feb 1391

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P8ralysi s 141
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r.lrs. &amp;1\. Bi &lt;J sby
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Guy Bigsby
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Guy Bigsby
34 ChildSrth154
OH
City
81 ~ll:k
44
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7 Diph.
121
C. E. Birch
John Birch
45 LiverTrb.l77
:.Irs. Birmingh$l
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72
Jehn (?L\l terne
Donnelly Sros
Nick Bishop
73 Pncu.
['.Irs. C. Fry
72 Dro;&gt;sy
Dr. !Iarvey
~tr. C. F. Bixby
Geo J Barker ,";. l·life Lyndon 80 HrtFail. 76
Cuy Bixby
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41
Guy Bixby
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139
A. G. Honnold
46
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Dec 1907
Boline Bros.
~,1ay 1892
H. Bolliet
Feb W92
Henry Bolliet
Ju1 1904
Eugene T. Emery
A 5th Kan Vol
58 UremPoi s 102
Mch 1901
Bond
?
Bond, (?)Sylvanus
(Shipped from Coffieville)
100
20 Blank
A. G. Honnold
PrIG
6 Feb 1901
Booker, Harry
Mel vi n ~ Russell
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Al Rodgers
T,X;
4 Jan 1902
Booker, w.
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32 Unl:wFvr
30
Amanda Harding
MG
18 8ct 1893
Boone. Susan
J3mes !larding
99
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5 Jan 1901
(?)Bophet. (?)8---(Ship!,ed to (?)Simco. i,10.)
Bl ank
40
C. L. Pe~r(s)e
;~f
25 Feb 1895
Boren (m), Mary J.
63 Accident 148
r.Yrs. Bosley
MG
30 Nov 1904
Bosley, I. N.
Co F 134 'Ohio
19&lt;1
Alfred 63 Rheu.
John Bossennan
1 Jan 1908
Sossennan, Emma
l::!l
Inferin,70 Pneu.
C. T. Stone
(?)Boulton, Fanny
30 Se~ 1902
Neb.
C. C. Collins
75 Senil.Deb100
L.C.Bowers &amp; Dg Co. :on
30 Jan 1901'
Bowers, J.
Pri vate Co A 79 U .S.C.F. (Shipped from Soldiers Some)
14 Suicide
85
Bo{."man, Geo.
2 Dct 1899
C. L.(S) EngieDH
Oil
44 I!rtillieum 172
Doyd. R. S.
28 Jul 1906
i,Ir3. R. S. Boyd
.:JI-J
(Col)
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E. L. Bradley
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Bradshaw. John
22 Nov 1&lt;)01
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25 Feb 1901
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J. W. BreckenridGe ;)H
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24 Jan 1906
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81 _of Hrt 165
Hattie Breese
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Breese, r.Iary
1 Apr 1905
H. G. Breese
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65 .~:&gt;p1ex. 154
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Bre~(k)in, Mrs. A.R.28 Nov 1900
Rev. N.E.Brehin
37 Cere. Hem. 97
Brewer, Caroline S. 27 Nov 1903
A. P. Brewer
68 Bl anI{
134
"JH
Dr. Gifford
Brewer, i:Irs •.Juli a 11 Mcn 1903
1':. Eg nr
Conn.
82 ~!1d :\ge 126
(Shipped New i.Iilford, Conn.)
Brewer, Thom:ls H.
24 Aug 1897
Douglas County
Clinton 64 Gallstones63
Private Co 69th Ind. Inf.
operation
Brickelsly, W.
20 Aug 1905
The Family
DH
73 _Rheum 159
Co 0 1 Kan Inf. (Shipped from 11 worth)
Brickly. Mrs.
25 Jan 1895
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Catholic
Bl :ll1k
38
Briggs, E. P.
7 Dec 1906
I.O.O.F. No.4
OJ
72 Dis.Hrt
Ada Briggs
Briggs. Enul1a R.
5 JuI 1904
E. P. Briggs
70 Dropsy
143

Boles, W. T.
Boli ne. Dani el
Bolliet, [·.Irs. C.
Bol1iet. Child of
Bond, David P.

•

Bud al Date

�10
Burl a1 Date
Brinkmeyer, Daniel R.19 Ju1l904
2 Dec 1897
Britton, Elijnh
Britton, Mrs. Jas. 5 Aug 1895
13 :,!ch 1900
Britton, W. F.
Bre~'!ser,

Susan

Bront, Clarence
Broclce1 sby, :iI:;ry
Brockett, Dudley'
Brockett, i.!rs.
Branson, Luella
CJyrn 8ronson)
Brook, f..Irs. •1\ • G.
Brookings, Lillie
Erookings, Sherman

25
13
16
21
24
23

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Feb
Feb
r.lch
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1905
1904
1907
1895
1397
1902

18 Jan 1896
23 Feb 1895
4 r:!3Y 1398

Brooks, Alfred
Died

19 Nov 1901
14 Nov 1901
Privr.te C C
Brooks, Harriet A. 1 Hcll 1904
BrooI~s, Henrietta C.30Aug 1897
BrooI:s.:,lrs.H2,ry· C. 2 r,iay 1904
Brooks,S. Child of 1 Mch 1904
Brooks, t'larren W.

2 Apr 1896

2ro(a)ss,:,lrs.Sarah A.IJun 1902
Brass, son of
30 l\pr 1902
Brown, Andrew
BrOt~11, fIrs.
Brovm, ;·Yrs. Anna
Dro~\m, Bertha
Bro wn, ~.Irs. C. C.

13 Apr 1393
14 ~lch 1891
16 Feb 1891
27 Ju1 1399
1 (~ct 1894

Brawn, Corn L.
Bro.'m, Corncli liS

31 Dec 1899
28 Jun 1898

Bro,'m, rJrs. A. Eden 17Dec 1904
3r:nn, Albert
29 Apr 1904
Brown, Edi th
23 Se!) 1902
Grown Elij:J.h
11 Apr 1905
Dro.'m, E1 vi ra

4

3rot'm, emma ~r.
Br:H'm, Gussie

3 Dec 1898
3 .hn 1906

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11
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89
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Joseph Brewser
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74
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G. C. Brockett
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123

65
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P. R. Brook
Albert G. Brook
Wm. Reynolds
Clinton
39
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John Brookings
Clinton 25 31 anI,
71
Will Reynolds
f.Irs. BrooI~s,County, :;H
59 Blank
110
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63
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Robt.Brooks
m!
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Will Green
Co. Comm.
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39 Tur:tO r 0 f 51
Col. LO.O.F.
Brain
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The Fomily
Lecoopton 77 Senility 116
rI. B. Bross
115
Kennedy 9d~?
Cl. E. Ayers
Burl 8rot'm
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Clinton
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27 LungTrhl 36
benevolent Society
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r.lG
29 Cor..
37
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Wm Green,Rev.Jones, f.:G
75 Pnctt.
155
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2. (?)Burns
J~1
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Roy 3rot'm
DE
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76
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13 Jun 1896

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66
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(?) ;'l.R.Barrett
OR
Brown, J. Ira
21 Nov 1397
97
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Topeka
20 Nov 1900
BrOl'ID, Rev. J.
J. ~I. Knight
26, Typhoi d
96
r'Jrs. J. A~ Brown
9 Nov 1900
Brot'm, Jas. A.
D. G. Robin son
Fever
l,lrs. Regant
(Shipped from Pocote11a,Idn.)
GIl
Brown, Infant of John3 Oct1891
Slank
13
John Srot'm
The Family
58?
136
Brot'm, John
22 Jan 1904
96 !:'lld Age 118
Brown. John S.
16 Jul 1902
A. ~'nli tm an
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En anI(
45
Brown, Twins ofLydi a15Sep 1895
?!nrsh nIl Prenti ce
OH
A. G. Honnold
on
19 Sep 1895
A. G'. Honnold
Srot'm, Lydi a
G1nnk
45
8 Hcll 1898
Brown. rJrs. ~.'Iary
John SrOl\'II
141 C:::ncer
68
TabernM1e ~lo. 11
Drorm, Mary
22 Typhoid ' 127
31 rllch 1903
Elij all Brovm
(Shipped from rcc, ;,10.)
Fever
(?)Erotm, ~Jorfs J. 29 ~Jay 1396
60
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52
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11 Jun 1903
Elij all Drot'm
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129
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Bro~'m , Perry
6 Jan 1907
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i'.Irs.Eli zabeth Brown
8rOt111 , Uachel
20 ~.lch 1906
Jno. 1,,1. 3rot'm
OH
62 Pnett •
167
11 Feb 1904
Brot'm, Riley
Hrs.i'1ancy 13rot'm
76 I;e~l't
136
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24 Jun 1892
;\. G. Honnold
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31'0\'.'11 , ~~Irs .
17 Apr 1901
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102
Bro\'m, ~alli am
5 act 1897
Eurl Bro\'m
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27 TyphFever 64
Brownell , Child of 24 Sep 1906
D. F. Brot'mell
nrr
175
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s. "'1. Berry'
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Browning, Adnh
29 Nov 1900
iiI;
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10 Dip.
97
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Brotming, Henry
12 Dec 1898
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18 Accident 76
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l"rs. I. N.20Jan 1904
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Newton 56 Sc:rcolila 135
Bruce. ~Iary G.
26 Dec 1901
TIte Estate
DR
69 Tumor
111
Bryant, Elbert
9 Jun 1899
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74(79)
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Brj:mt, j!,Iattie
3 J'.pr 1905
~'loodruff
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Bryant, Walter
26 Aug 1905
_Bryant
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22 Bl anI,:
159
Bryon, L. R.
15 Sep 1907
J. E. Eldridge &amp;
DR
70 Bright 's 189
Mrs. Len Dryon
Disease
Buchorn. Joe
10 Ju1 1902
'?Dicey Jan Euchorn '0H
78 ,i~sthma &amp; 117
Doug1 as CountyFIrt Trb1
Buckhiem, John F. 16 ~,lch 1907
_Buckhiem
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182
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10 l;Ich 1398

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Bulis,ChHd of
21 Sop
Bl.llis,Ch of Charlie22 ~:ov
J3ullock, John
30 Jan
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(?)!3uJ:,.ms~rden, H.
30 Apr
(?)Sunker, David
10 Oct

1895
1904
1903
1905
1900
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1905

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Emma Buckley
~'1. G. (?)Potts
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R. C. Suli s
~o (;])y C. Buli s
:.irs.:J&lt;tggie ;'!oodt'r:::rd
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John Bunton
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Hrunilton Burch
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Joe Burch3Jl1 Jr.
Liberty 45 Hrt Trh1 01
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Burnett, Jno Co;
6 Ju1 1899
Chas. Burnett
nH
74 KidneyTrb 32
(Shinned from Wichita)
Burnhar.t, (?)H_T. 3 Jun 1905
Pete'tonroy
Catho1ic26 Blnnk
157
C. A. Burnham
Burn s, Cll 8rles R.
9 Nov 1904
Estate Prob~te Courta{
64 Blank
147
Co B 187 N Y Art.
Burns, C:l of Thos. 20Jct 1906
Thos Burns
Sti'llborn 176
Burns, Hrs. E. E. 29 Apr 1900
!:iichne1 Burns
763 Lungs &amp; 91
Col. Relief Corp.
:lenrt
Burnside, Is:)c.c
1 r,Iay 1898
A. G. Honnold
67 Kidney
71
Burrell, Virgini a
5 Aor 1904
The FClmily
60 HrtF ail u re 139
Burri s, Child of
5 ~JCt 1895
A. G. Honnold
Dif-lh.
46
Burris, Ch of Philipl Jan 1896
Philip Burris
Stillborn 49
Burris Everet
31 Dec 1899
I:Iargaret Burris
:dG
3 Chickenpox 87
Burris(Burns).
10 Nov 1904
Douglas County
r.IG
74 _of Hrt 147
?&gt;lichealRutherford
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Burri s, Patri ck
1 A:iJr 1904
The Fami 1y
Catholi c58 Slank
139
(Shipped from TopeI(a)
I3urton, David L.
27 Nov 1902
D. L. Burton Jr.
WS
70 Dropsy
123
Busch, John
14 Jun 1893
The Family
?DeerCreek
Blank
27
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Bush, Chil d of
24 Apr 1900
C.Bush,A.G.Honno1d ~~H
Still born 91
Busse, (?)Fadora
7 Aug 1905
C. B. Busse
OU
72 Stomach 158
Butler, Albert D.
7 Sep 1391
A. G. Honnold
orr
12
Co D - 14th-Cav&lt;!lry, ----County
Butler, Grace
12 Apr 1900
!'I. L. Butler
DB
(if Thro8tTrbl 91
Butler, nerbert :'/. 6- Sep 1907
Harry Butler
orr
37 Ap;:&gt;endici t189
Gut1er, Infant
27 r;ich 1904
[·Jr. W. L. Butler Ton-;Jano:de 1d
139
Bunker, Susan J.
Bunton, Ella
Suntan, John E.
Burch, Lena
Burch, Wi 11y'
Burcham, Joe
Gurdette, son of
Burlingame,lli. J.
Burnett, Ed
Burnett, H. C.

2
19
22
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Aug
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DB
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3 Oct 1901
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108
30 Jul 1897
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OH
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21 Mch 1897
Anthony Caldwell
DB
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60
6 May 1901
A. W.CaJ.dwell!X-r
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Caldwell, ~olrs. J. 5:20 Apr 1902
J. W. Caldwell
o:r
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Caldwell, Joseph
10 !.Ich 1895
A. G. Honnold
nr{
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Caldwell , Hinnie
12 Feb 1895
A. G. Honnold
Or!
Blc.mk
39
Caldwell, (?)Rockel 4 Jun 1895
A. G. Honnold
DB
Bl ank
42
CaldweU, ~,lrs. V.
19 Aug 1891
'0]
Blank
Norton Caldwell
12
_ _Eggert
Cameron , James F.
13 Jan 1899
JH
76, !IrtF ai 1. 77
N. Cameron
Cameron, i;lrs • No
OIT
30 Jan 1893
No ah Cameron
Blank
24
Camp, Geo.
29 Jun 1896
C. Camp
J. H. (?)Barron
1 1/3 i-I; Cough 53
Cam;:&gt;beH, Mrs. Alice 7 Dec 1894
Ed Cai.lpbell
28 Typhoid
37
Campbell, Child of 15 tlch 1893
25'
Ed Cal1pbell
Blank
J. S~ Hogan
Campbell ,Mrs. Ella 6 May 1907
J. T. BarkleyO!-!
67 Hrt Fail 184
Camilla Campbell,Dou. (Shipped froi.l Topeka)
Campbell, Ely
30 Aug 1890
Gov. Robinson
r.IG
Blank
3
Campbell ,~lrs.Emeli a 25 [\!ov 1907
Not. Longfellow
OIl
79 Blank
192
(Shi'pped from Eureka, Ks)
Campbell, 1Irs. J. ?R.12 Apr 1903
J. T. Barkley
Off
88 .Seni1e
127
(Sllipped from Topeka)
Debili ty
Calnpbell, ~\Irs. Lucy 17 Sep 1896
S. A'. l'loodwnrd
[,iG
79 UlcerStm 55
Callp bell , f..laude
20 Jun 1906
,,.ll11. N. Campbell
0IT
28 Acute Bri-l71
(Shipped from I\ans~s City)
IJht's Dis.
C&lt;lmpbell, Nancy R.
9 Jul 1902
A. M. Camnbe11
~,IG
86 Old Age ,:;. 117
(Shipped from K.C.Kas.)
S.D.
Ca;;lpbell, i.Ir. O.
29 ~,Ich 1892
s. A. Woodward
r,IG
13l anI-::
17
;.Irs. Gi 11
Campbell, Drpha E. 31 Jan 1898
A. M. Campbell
~.IG
f!rtFail. 68
(Shipped from Kansns City, Ks) Surg.iJpcr.
Campbell, PearlieMay- 5 I'.Iny 1902
Sarn F. Ca;:1pbell
:JG
6:6. Sl nnk
115
CCll!Ipbell, Thos. ?O. D 20 Jul 1891:
r.!r. C&lt;I11pbell
on
3lanI(
11
R. R. Gellffiell (from Topeka, Ks)
Campbell, SanI
26 Oct 1902
The F~":1il'y
T',IG
33 Abscess 122
(Ship!led from (?)Argentine)
of Liver
Campbell, Yates G. 10 H&lt;lY' 1907
r·hrtha Campbell
:;!G
67 Hrt Fail 184
(Shipped fron PClrsons, Ks)
Cannon, :r. ~,r.
12 Ju1 1906
oa
Hntthew C. Cannon
73 ApJ,le~~ 171
Cantrell ,!.Irs. Lottie15 Dec 1904
~li rnr.l Cantrell
/)]
50 Hrt Trbl 149
Cantrell, Nellie
1 Sep 1903
Hiram Cantrell
m
13:1 PRralysi s131
Ed Yewdoll
Carder, Child of
22 Apr 1893
Henry Carder
County
SlanJ.~
26
Cardwell, J. C.
15 Apr 1895
W. A. Cardwell
Lecompton 36 Con~
41
(?)Careny, W. C.
17 "~ct 1893
A. G~ Honnold .
~.IG·
78 Pr-lrnlysi s 30
US Soldier Privnte Co D 43 Regt Indiana Vol)
&amp; E;J Fits
C0r:&gt;enter, ~Irs. A. J18 Dct 1899
r.lrs. I. E. B(?)esleyOr-r
60 ?Pneu.
85
% Capt L.G. (?)Herri ta0e (Ship fro;:] &amp;1poria)
Byrd, Child of
Byrd, Infant
Byr(e)d, J. If.
Caldt. . ell, ChHd of
Caldwell. John S~

�14

Enri al D3te
(?)Cnrmean, ClllIS.R. 31 Oct 1902

Carr, John
Carroll, Joseph
Carruth, J. H.
Carson, 1::3
Cnr(s)ta(oh, Adarns

3
30
17
30
7

Cnrtcr, rI:-!rriet

13 Jan 1906

Cell'ter, Hays
C:)rter, John

26 Jan 1903
13 J~n 1906

C;)rter,

~,: aor.li

A.

C~rter,

Nellie
Carter, ~les
Carter, Vivi::m
Cnrtcr, RobertWnl ter

;Jch
Jan
Sep
Apr
Fe!:J

1895'
1899
1896
1892
1902

24 "Jay 1904
20
17
30
21

Jul
Jan
Apr
AUf!

1892
1906
1898
1906

C::1rtright, P.Irs •.&lt;\. 24 Sep 1903
Cast'le11,:.!rs.LucindlI 19 Ju1 1907
C8tlin, (c;:]TI't rend)25 AUI] 1904
Cav::m augh, Ell an
Cave~au2h,

Elsie
Ch ~n ey, :llrs. ').
Ch amney, r,!arcus

7 Nov 1899

30 r:ov 1905
5 Jul 1892
9 Dec 1907
26 Jan 1898

Chance, Nettie

30 Jan 190'6

Chandler, Laura M.
Chandler, Sadie
Chapman, fo:Irs. A.

9 Oct 1900
23 Sep 1905
? Apr 1906

Chaprnan,(,Irs.Anna W. 13 Mch 1891
Ch apm an, Cl' ar a 8'.
I.J Dec 1904
Ch arl el) Jlrs. Hann all 11 Dec 1395
Charlton, John-Died 27 Feb 1899
Chase', Harry A.
21 Ju1 1901
Ch:Jsc, John H.
Chnvey, Rouma1che
Cheney, Paul R.

? P&gt;f)r 1907

.. Jun 1907
21 Sep 1907
'l'l
{ ,;..

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Burl al

Age C;:mse d.

s. r-I.

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(Shipped from Tuscan, .!\r.)
66
Capt. Cnrpenter
orr
JarncsCarpenter
Coff~llan
i,lcClouth
Co 1. Hen ry C~rro11Lemrenwo rth20
;'1. H. C;)rrtlth
a-I
90
J. L. nains
Perry
The FC1iTIily
71
nenevolent No. 2
O~I
65
Ada";'! C::lrter
Bettie C(1rter
The Family
JH

Geo. Carter

'or-!-

44

Blank

Pq.
1~2

Consump. 169

Dr ariT{
:neu.
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40
78
55

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112

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164

SInn!:

132
164

81 an!·:

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(S:1i'ODcd fro;:, T(C)
~'l.C.Carter.GcoCarter:'.X; -.
72 J2undice 142
Wilson Carter
W. J. Ctlrter
Reno
20
W. J. C::!rter
Rena
3'~ ?neu.
165
Adam S. Carter
Byrs Blank'
71
Father
m:1l'lath a 9wk C:1010ra 173
A. B. Carter
en f::mt.
Thomas 8rothers
74 TYT')hoici 132
Jno. Hall
79 R~td13o~'re1l86
(?).l\ron Green
19 Drrn:ned 145
Coroner Phillips
Est.of E.Ccvanaugh Catholic75 nlc! Aae
85
E.J.C., :'\1:ron,,')l1io
T. P. Caven aughOr
44 m ::In!~
163
tl. Chamney. D. Evans ffi
Blank
19
Geneva-St-1070H
59 Abscess 193
Ellen ~.!. Chamney
of Liver
John Champion
MG
64 f\:J erati on 68
(Ship)ed from Kansas City, Mo.)
\'/al ter Ch ance
r;IG
50 Cancer
165
Will Green &amp; Ci ty'
John Chandler
DrY
?7 Quinsy
95
tv. A. Chandler
OH
39 DropsyHrtl60
Frank Lind
OH
Constlmo. 163
B. W. Chapman (Shi!lped trom Denver)
.
Ed CIl apman
{'fT
Blank
8
Josi all CIl apman
'XI
54 Slank
149
~,'ffit V am e y X I
64 31 ank
48
~:!rs. Ann a Woodward
The Family
73 Dropsy
79
H. B. Chase
16m Teething 106
.Joim Greenlees
H. C h a s e , ) H
r~illed by13&lt;1
(Ship?ccl fro:] 3hclton, HnsI1.)
?CO\'T,?c:Jl'~
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Father 707 CODn.
0I-T
19 ~~ J-\cci d 139
E. ~'.J. Ch cl1ey (Sili pped fr01:1 "'t tm:1t'l::l, I ow:::!)

�15
Buri a!. Date
Chester, Emily

H--

5'Mch 1898

Childs, Anderson'
Childs, James H~
Childs, J~nes P.

19 Feb 1896
13 Aug 1905
26 Jul 1895

Childs, Jennie
Choteau, ~1rs.

An honorable
18 Dec 1899
3 Aug 1899

Christy', (?)Valerie 22 Jul 1904
Chrow'ell, Jacob
31 :Oct 1898
Churchbaugh,AlCex)ice 15Jul 1895
Churchbaugh, rllrs.
12
Churchbaugh, Child
3
Churchill, Geo.
13
Churchill, Lena B. 10
Churchill, S.J, sonofl9
Clark, Amanda
25
20
Cl ark, Amande
C1 arI&lt;,
Clark,
Clark,
Clark,

['.Irs. C. A~
Child of
Cora G'.
Gertrude

20
2
13
19

Jun 1903
1891
Jan 1901
Jul 1898
Jan 1891
Nov 1904
I\Iay 1898
J~r

Jul
Sep
Dec
Jun

1901
1391
1902
1907

Clark, Henry

20 Sep 1903

Cl arI~, Isabell
Clark, Mrs. J. L.

15 ~lay' 1907
15 Nov 1893

Cl ark, John Sr.

14 Apr 1906

Clark, Joseph

25 Oct 1893

Clark, Josephine

2 Jan 1904

Cl ark, Laura ?:1.,
28 Nov 1893
Cl ark, Hnrtha A.
11 ~;Ich 1904
Clark, Chfldof(?)O.C.2 AUg 1892
Clark, W. E.
C1 ark, rhn
Cl:lrk, W. P.
Clay, Fannie
C1 ay, ~fen ry

1 Sep 1390
25 Jui' 1902
Pri V:::lte Co E'
7 Jan 1907
9 Sen 1901
8 Ju~ 1898'

Clay, Laura !.I.
C1 ay, La(e)na E.

18 Feb 1897
2 Nov 1898

')rdered Dr
H.W~Chester &amp; J.G.H~

Buri a1

Age Cause d.

~

Off
158 Gastric? 63
(Shipped from Chicago)
S~ Rice
~,X;
Blank
50
The Family'
Colyer 52 Lvre5to:n 159
79 Old Age, 43
JamesChHds
O:i
E. R. Thornton
dischg soldier, Co F Regt 1st Ky- InfCHex. Vet. )
Sam Rice, Jr.
orr
39 HrtFail. 86
Thos. Choteau
~,G
44 Cansumpt 83
Tab. ~,It.~,I' ria No.52
John Christy
Clinton 5 Ace Shot 144
I.Irs.ElizabethChrowell PleCls-72 Old Age
75
Lavy Flory
ant Grove
Lewis Churchbaugh
Pleasant
Slank
43
?Mary' &amp; E11i s
Grove
Lewi s Churchbaugh
Pl.Grove67 P:1r&lt;l1ysis129
glank
W. Churchbaugh
WS
13
Whitman' Churchfll
O:r
71 Tubercul. 99
S~ J. Churchi 11
OH
23 Tu'bercul. 72
S. J. Churchfll
':)H
Blank
6.
Philip Cl ark
;,!,;
80 ? ITrt
148
John Clark
·'!·r
Hrt. F.
81
Tab.No .10 St.iolari a
on
R. Weiser
72 Bl ank
106
T. C. Clark
Slank
12
lJr. G. W. Cl ark
17m ?!?neu.
123
Court of Calantha
03
23 Consump. 186
John ClarI{
I.O.O.F. No.1940
oa
132 '
65 Oronsy
Currin Grey, N.G'.
:.lary Foley
76 Old .:'.ae IS5
Jo Hemphill
Linwood 73 Pncu.
31
C. Hemphill
John Cl arl, Jr.
Benev.Lodge,K.ofTabor ~1
60 Pneu.
168
N. 3. Devon
58 Typhoid
31
A. p. Knrnes
Katie Clark
DH
Re-i ntennent135
(Shipped from Guthrie,Ok.)
W. H. Prntt
Sibley 32 Typhoid
31
Jno. Clark col Big Springs 75 manI.:
133
A.G. Honnold
riX;
Blank
20
Wesley Lane
P,lG
A. A~ Bu'soy
Blank
3
Ellen A. CI arke
60 Suicide llS
Ill. Infty
Isabell Clark
orr
85 Hrt Trb! 179
C. H. Cl ay
'0!1
11 TubercuI.IOa
Clara Clay, Isaac
ro,x;
60 Dropsy
72
Johnson, Bnptist ClI.
C. fr. C l a Y ' 0 H
2 "? Lunas
59
C. H'. Clay
~H
43 Bl ank
75

�16
~lame

Buri al DC!te
Inf~nt

Ordered bv

Burl' ::!1

1\0 eC:HI:; cd.

Ea..

J. \'1. Simpson
Clinton 5~·!
?
142
Wm Clayborn
Cl aypool, J. C.
4 :.Iay 1905
;,li s s Li 11y C1::lypo 0 1 ")I!
A. mli tm3n
Cl ayton, rIm
31 ;,!ch 1394
:,Irs. A. Di nni ng
on
27 ChronRheu 34
Clendening, Rachell 23 Feb 1903
~'lm Clendcning
:,:G
73 Neur .Hrt 125
Clendcn {an)fng, \'1m 13 JDn 1905
The Farni ly
i.:G
85 ')ld Aae 151
CleveI:md, Hrs .. W.H.29 ~.!ch 1905
2 sons f,Frank ~Iarch (Iff
47 Consttmp.· 154
Clevinger, J.~.
21 Nov 1903
The Family
r)H'
37 ")ld ,\ce 134
Cli ne, ~"li 11
22 nch 1904
i:rs. 1\ff.l ~I. Cline
''!J
59 ?ncu.
139
(Sl1i P9 ed froln St. Lo~1i s)
(?)Clinger, David T. 16 Nov 1903
TIle Family
01:1
63 FIrt Trbl 134
Clingr:lan, Geo.
6 Feb 1906
r.Ir &amp; :Irs J.R.Finney "~H
75 Ki clney
165
Gloss,O. r.t ..
;',Irs~r.!3'&lt;r)y Closs
('!·I
9 Se? 1901
57 P2ralysisl03
?ri vnte Co
I 103 Reat:,,)hio Infty
Cobb, Dli ver
27 Oct 1893
l.'!i1li e T~te.:.rari()l1, lnd.
r!d I nJtt ry 30
~,TDriO:1. Ind.
Cocklin, Geo.
25 Feb 1905
Sar.1 Cocklin
0!-T
25' Pn,zu
153
(Ship~ed from !( C )
Cocklin. JuU a
30 Jun 1906
Sa.m &amp; Ju'li a CocI:li n0H
70 Liver Trbl71
Cockran, Infant
13 Sent 1904
Jf.lmes Cockran,?oor C.MG
Sti 11 born145
Cohn, Clnrence
3 Sc; 1895
J. H. Cohn
KC
!3l ank
45'
Colburn, Abner
7 f:n·r 1397
G. Grovnor, Adni'n. i,lG
69 Heart
60
Cole, Daniel S.
16 ~,!:-::y 1899
Chns. A. Cole
on
79 Blank
81
&lt;Ship,ed fro);1 f{ C ~ro.)
Cole, l'b 1'1.
12 Dec 1906
1'1:11 Co 1 e
~,:G
78 Blank
177
Co E 12th
Ks Inf
Coleman, ~Inry :,J.
6 Apr 1900
Will Coleman
OH
23 LaGrippe 9Q
CoIe:nnn, ~.!attie J.
7 Hay 1906
Chns.Coleman,H of Ruth:JH
41 SeptPois 169
Collett, !Jrs.
11 Dec 1904
The Brothers
Elk, Ks 64 Pnett
1~9
Co IIi n s, ~,Irs . B.
28 Jun 1901
Bird Collins
L:l!;:evi e~\r60 Rrt F~i 1 105
Co 11 ins, Bridg et
8 Apr 1905
Tor'} J Collins
Vault
50 Blank
155
then Fran!.:lin
Colman. ['Irs ~,j J
19 '''ct 1905
(?)1sgood Colman
0I-I
87 'Old .~e 161
J It Topping
COI:Jr.lon, Eli zabeth
21 Aug 1902
John H CommonOH
63 CansuIn? 119
Con ally, H S
20 Apr 1896
A G Honnold
;.1;
13 ?Pneu
52
Congsolt'ia, Como{boy)9 Sep 1902
Haskell Insitiute
Haskell
Blank
120
Conklin, Mrs. i'Jar! flO Jan 1902
E H Conklin
cr1
62 Pnett
III
(?)ConIey, Chester 24 Jan 1903
C Conley
idG
2m Croup
124
Conley, ch of Simon
1 Jan 1896
Sir.! Jeames for City MG
Stillborn' 49
Conley, Irene
24 ''".let 1903
(,()Georgin a Conley0H
15 Blank
133
Conner, ch of Carrie24 ,1pr 1399
A G Honnold
~,!G
Stillborn 80
Conner, Francis
23 .~.pr 1897
AI &amp; E C Conner
on
78 ')ld Age
60
Conner, f.IarJ A
26 Jun 1907
W J &amp; E C Conner
DR
66 Chrnf·!eur 185
14 rilch 1898
Connor, Hollis
Ed &amp; Sam Connornrr
46 Blank
69
Connor, ~,Ir
14 Oct 1900
Clinton Twp, Dg Co Clinton 35 Unknown:
96
Connor, ~iJrs R J C 22 J\ug 1095
Francis Connor
en
45
Blank
(Died '~aha, Neb)
(,)Connovan, Edward 14 Feb 1902
The Family (?)Connovan Cern.
---menti a 112
&lt;Shipped from ~)ssowottomie)
Conrad, Arthur H
12 Dec 1897
Charles Conrad
orr
2 Blank
66
Conroy{Conary), ~Iaurice29Junl90l
J::lfiles ifurd
Eudora 25 Blank
105
Conroy, Peter
24 Dec 1903
OU
The Fami ly
55 Accident 134
Clayborn,

22 June 1904

�17

Burial Date
Conway, Child of
11
Conway, Mrs S' A
16
Cook, r,Ir Thos
17
Cooper, Anni s'
25
Cooper,Mrs Bertha It 21
Cooper,Inf of Carrie12
Cooper, Child of
15
Cooper, Child of J. 20
Cooper, Ella F
15

Sep
Feb
Mch
Jul
Jan

1892
1896
1891
1895
1904
1893
1898
1902
1905

Ordered by_

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OH
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21
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J W-Robertson
au
Blank
(3
Henry, Cooper
nrr
37 Peri tonitus42
Louis Mengu's
OH
23 art Fail 135
Aug
Asher
OH
Blank
28
Jan
D.H.Dick.HenryCooper
4m l31ank
68
Apr
Joseph Cooper
i':S
Stfllborn' 114
Jan
Th e F &lt;Jl1iTy
0fI
52 1
151
(Shipped from I{C Mo)
CO!Jger. May
30 Jun 1894
Henry Coo!ler
OH
45 Kidneys
35
Coorer, Nellie
12 Feb 1892
Sam Coooer
Clinton
81 ank
16
Cooper, (?)Pau1
28 P.Ich 1893
(?)H &amp; b ~'lhi tmanOrderWaI,arusa
Blan!{
25
Cooper, Ro(a)y
17 Jul 1900
Henry Cooper
OH
19 ?Drorsy
94
Copeland, Henry E. 12 Aug 1395
!)oug1as' County
on
Blank
44
1st Sergent Capt H ?,??,Independent Battery US col-d
Light Artillery, Vol
Copel and, Hen ry(Harri s)7Mch 1902
OH
??
John Copeland
113
Corbin, Addie
3 Sep 1906
C F I\ PrenticeO!1'
Blank
174
H Ii Corbin
(Shioned from Colo)
Corbin. Mr N
28 Nov 1900
Hrs L L CorBin
,. 03
163 Anoonlexi a 97
GAR 12 Post Co G" 12th Kans
.. .
(?)Cor(s)ley~Mrs.
2 i-!bv 1892
Tho~as B. Corley'
CH
81 ank
23
Cornell. Eveline
28 Oct 1900
A. Cornell
rI;'
17m Blank
96
(?)Cornforth, ~'hn
5 Dec 1897
f;Irs E P Cornforth Lecompton?71 LnGrippe
65
Corporal, Hattie
S May 1897
Household of Ruth
rG
50
1
60
Jas Corooral
Cory.Hiss Catherine 13 Dec 1897
Miss Cory' -?KU, Richland 42 ?Born
66
(?)Cory', F.M.
28 Dec 1907
31ank0H
56 Lung Trb1 194
Cottenberg, James
20 May 1899
nIrs.Cottenberg&amp;QsCo
65 Ororsy
81
Cott'on ,Hrs Eli zabethm2Jul 1904
Ella V Jones
IJG
74 Accidenta1l43
Couch, Leon
6. Seo 1399
~'hn' Couch
?, Ho. ?4w, m Bronchiti s 84
CoupCCoop) ,Molly'
19 Ju~ 1902
Dg Co,Ord.ofCasonovOH
40 !ilu'rder
117
Courtney. r.lrs.
6 Nov 1901
The Fcr.tily
0H
51 Cancer
109
Cot'ren, Grace
23 Jun 1907
Mother &amp; r.lrs.Cowen Clinton 24 Peri toni tis135
Cowan, (?)Quenton
6 ~Ich 1905
~!rs.Cbwa."l.AlcxCowan Clinton 28 SeiJtic----153
Cox, Chas
31 Aug 1891
Blank
f,IG
Bl ank
12
Cox. ~Jaude
18 ;:.!ch 1905
CIl as Cox
on
23 ClJildbi rthl54
Cox. r.Irs. T.
6 Jun 1900
Tfl1man Cox
on
55 Intest~·:eph 93
Cox, ~'k'11. P
15 Feb 1906
r.rrs Wm P Cox
Blank
44 BrainTrbl 166
COY'. Capt rI :r
5 Cct 1898
County
OH
65 Gangrene
74
1 st Lt Co E 2nd Regt Col -1-Cavalry
Craig. Green·
31 Cct 1894
Caesar ~rayo &amp; Dg Co ;.IG
B1 ank
37
Private Co B - 79 ~egiment US Colored Volunteer Infantry
Craig, f.Iari a
8 Jun 1898
can't rend
P.X;
70 Brank
71
Crain, ~.Ir.
3 :run 1891
E Young'
LX;
B1 ~nk
10
Crandall. r.trs. Sarah H4 Sep 1897
m ank
r·.!]
60 31 ank
63
(Removed from Oregon)
Crane, Henry B
28 ~.Iay 1901
l'1 P. Cran e " x - r
3d 13l ank
104
CreCl!'. 7\Iary
11 Hay' 1906
Blank
Ple~sGr 36 Con sump
169
Creecy. ~Irs Loui sa 24 ~;ov 1907
!~l R C
~.!;
76 CancSto/;l 192
Creecy, ThomaS
1 Jul 1890
G!1r ?ost G~~~
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1
Creel, Ira H
23 Feb 1907
Clare Creel
?lensGr 43 31 nnk
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G.L.Cree1,rm r'~o 1
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36
F M ::!cffa1e
.Ubert Crispin'
i\IG
76 Paralysis 74
n T Richards
Kanwaka 76 Dropsy
64
Alexander Crfspin
JH
10 Bl an1=
92
Jesse Din ard:')I-T
58 KidneyTrb154
Fred (1)G 1 eed
?,1et Ins Co
20 Dec 1906
Crosby, Jacob
Bald~'rin
45 F!upl3ldVcsl78
Hrs Jacob Crosby'
Crouch, (?)Kntie
12 Jun 1899
82
Riley Crouch
24
?
Croutch, Child of
26 Dec 1894
S a Thacher
B1 anI,
38
,J:.J
89 ~)l d .!\g e 142
Crowder, ?:Irs. 1\. B. 30 i.lay 1904
T r.r Crowder
Crowder, James
3 Apr 1906
or~
T'N Crowder
93 DId Age 168
CuI ver, Uabe1
14 Sep 1895
A G Honnold
Bl::1nk
45
J A CuI ver &amp; Ci ty
Cummings, Child of 23 Dec 1890
H A Cunnnfngs
?--neltr
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5
Cummings, Ella W
29 Apr 1901
?atrick Cummings Big Springs24 L;t;rippe 103
Cmnming s, HEm ry
1 Jun 1895
The FamiTyClinton?aralysis 42
Cummings, mss I.
4 Aug 1890
R It Steel
Clinton
Blank
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Cummi ng s , [,lrs J.t arg nretl3Sep 1897
R.A Steel
Belvoir 85 Old :\ge
64
Cummings, Patrick
3 Dec 1907
Cummings Jr.
131g SIHin,:!s70?nctl'
192
Cunningham, P.Irs. C. FCcol)I 7Ju1l893
If A CUIT!11ings
Belvoir
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28
Currie, Stephen
1 Hay 1900
Jmnes S Currie
40 U S Vol,C!las PineLim','Ood 25 EpIJil.Fit 91
3 Sergt Co B 20 Y{en.
Curlett, Mable
28 Dec 1900
Thornton' Curlett
HG
4 Typhoid
99
order of John :.TcFarlen
Curlett, Thornton
25 act 1907
B1 ank
:,IG
190
(Shipped from Ie C, Ho)
Curtiss, ;,1rs.Clnrar.r 5 Oct 1897
Frank&amp;Alfred CurtissClinton 57 ('?)Par.
64
Cushingberry, Nathanll Hch 1901
~rathan Powell
~,x.;
50 Blan!,
101
Cutler, Fred Jr.
23 Sep H393
Fred &amp; ff A Cutler
'')H
Child
29
Cutter, Kitty'
10 Nov 1890
H A Cull(tt)er
:DjJ
31 an1&lt;
4
Dailey, Eli za
11 Hay- 1898
Ed Pugh
Clinton 30 J\cuteGClS- 71
(Shi!lped from Denver, Co!)
tri tis
Dai ley, John 1\.
23 Jun 1905
!-!eIen L. Daily0rr
63 .{l.ppop1exil57
Daniels, Geo
5 !.lay 1901
Fred Daniels
(?)Crowder65 ?Gangrene 103'
S Elliot
Da(ee)rborn, Geo S 28 se, 1903
Th e F a.'lli 1yon
81 Hrt Fnil 132
Darling, Stephen
12 Dec 1899
The Family
r~IG'
75 L~rippe 77
(?) Ed Boucher
Darling, T C
27 :Jch 1899
A. Getker
Eudora 62 Dr~psy
79
(?)Darris, r.Iinnie
6 Apr 1895
Jas Darris,
OfT
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40
Donelly' Bros
(?)Darwin,Catherine 13 Jul 1907
Blank
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80 Drop 5y
186
Davidson, ~'kn A.
24 Sep 1904
i,lrs. Mary Davidson X!
67 Hrt Trbl 146
r.lrs. A T Fowles
Davis, Alta
4 Jul 1893
J W Davis
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28
Davis, Catherine A 28 Jan 1905
F ~'Iatthet'ls
?hl,m.31ank
152
Davis, Child of
24 Aug 1390
Blank
Ellank
2
Davis, Child of
23 Jan 1393
Mr. (?)Walters
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24
Davis, Hannah
30 Dct 1902
1'bn Davi s
56 Pneu
1~2
10 .Tun 1905
18 Jul 1907
1 Oct 1894
26 Sep 1898
23 Seo 1897
8 P.IaY' 1900

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,

�19

Euri al Date

Name_
Davi s,
Davi s,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,

Abby'-Hesper
Hazel r.lay
3ennan
Infant
James T.

~!rs.

1906
1901
1901
1905
1690
Serat Co K
7 Jul 1901

~'1.

Davis, James
Davis,

1
2
20
8
5

J.E.

Sep
Jan
Nov
Jun
Aug

11 Jan 1892

Davis. Jennie

12 Hay- 1902

Davis, John
Davis, John W.

6· Nov 1905
31 Jul 1902

Davis, Mrs. L. M.

6 ;0ct 1903

Davis, :&lt;1a99i e
Davi s, uI art) aret
Davi s, Rich ard :-1.
Davis, Roxanna
Davi s, (?)Taliesi an
Davis, W.
Davis, Dr WR

12
15
28
30
27
15
22

Davis, W ~~

15 Jan 1901

Day, Hary- E.
Day, Ruth
De31, John W
Dean, Infant
Dean, LIrs.

24 Aug 1896

10
24
5
28

Dean, W A
(?)Dean, Wash
Dearborn, Child of
Deering, Mrs C JDeForrest. ~,Irs
Deichman, F

30 Apr 1905
23 ;:1ay 1895
30 ;!)ct 1890
6· Oct 1900
8 Apr 1895
30 Jan 1904

(?)Deiwest, Henry-

9

Jun
Dec
Dec
Jun
-net
-0ct
Jun

.Feb
Nov
;;lay
Jul

~t

1907
1905
1907
1904
1902
1900
1893

1896
1891
1905
1894

1906

Deming, E R

26 !'lov 1897

Der.ling, ;,!rs H J
Del1Dning, Geo R

20 Feb 1896
21 Sep 1899

Der:Ioss. Jessie L

n

Denewiler. Mrs
Denni s , (,Irs.

10 Apr 1893
17 Dec 1890

Dec 1904

Ordered by

Buri al

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174
Blank
,1ff
?
99
3fm
Henry Davis,FamilyDeerCreek 29 RR i\ccid' 110
?
157
Harry-Davis
"':If!"
3d
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2
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1st ~.Tissouri Lt Infty!;!rs ~!ary r.. Davis Clinton
55 Kidne~~rbl05
Douglas· County
Jas Davis, A TuttleWS
Blank
15
J G Hover
~!G
Si 1 as Dmti s
22 Con
115
Cllnrles Snow
Dr. Harvey
~.b
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Jas ~,! Harrell
Clinton
60 Appo~1ex.119
(Shi!lped frma ;"~ssowat&lt;'.mie)
;\!r. A. Davi s
0H
48 Acute? 133
(Shipped from I(c, KS)
Hrs Davis, BertDavi s /)H
21 BowelTrb 185
C A Hill
Hesper
91 BowelTrb 163
Blank'"'H
56 VaE! Trb 194
!:Irs Adella Davisr:rI
47 Blank
143
l'!m Davi- s , Eben Davi' sD'"d
22 ?neu
12?
A G Honnold
OH
33 Dropsy
96
Dr ~'l A Quayle
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Bald~'rin
131 :.:mk
27
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99Blank
(Shipped from Jacksonville, Ill)
~'l H Day, E G Day Lecompton 39
Fever
55
Willi s Day
Leconl?ton
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50
J T Shanklin
0:1
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Clint0n
Sti 11b')rn156
(?)Henry Davi son EigS;Jring 570 Rheumat. 35
E C Hannah
Dr Lewis
R L (?)Patton
Clinton
43 TyphOid 155
J F Taylor
~,X;
39 Diabetes 42
G 5 Dearborn
rJG
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OH
58 Di abetes 95
Charles DeForrest Illegible
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75 Illegible136
(Shipped from (?) Hewi t t)
Amanda Evatt
Monroe86 Paralysis175
ville, Ind.
Mrs Cllar1otaDemingOO
81 KidneyTrb 65
:drs H L Eldridge
--- R Deming
EUal1k
50
TIl e F ami ly
:CF.
75 Canc3wls 84
2,~rs Polly· Dermniing
John Demming, Winfield, Ks
Charles Straffon nIl
36 Pneu
149
(Shi!lped from Los Angeles)
John Denewi ler
MG
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OH
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Dennis, W.
Dennis, Willie
Derby, rilrs. Jane

20 Dec 1890
6 Apr 1891
19 Feb 1904

Derby, W. H.

16 Feb 1904

Buri ai Date

DeShazo, Lilia

8 Jan 1905

Dever, mnnie
Devin, Infant
Devine, Michael

25 i',lay 1897
22 Dec 1902
29 Nov 1893

DUb, Gem s
Dick, Mrs. Isabella
Dicker, James
Dicker, Robert
Dimery', A
Dimery, Eth el L
Dimmery', Leon
Dimming, Marie R
Dinsmore
Dinsmore. F F
Di n smo re , [,lrs' M A
(?)Disdom, Sarah
Dissen. Child of'
Di ve1bli ss, J L

25
4
27
22
15
13
1
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10
16
28
23
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Aug
Aor
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1899
1902
1901
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1890
1906,
1898
1897
1893
1893
1895
1898
1901
1902

Dixon. Hrs.
Di xon, [,Irs E .
Dixson, John 0
Doddridge. ~.!rs

25
29
20
19

Jan
Jan
Sep
Aug

1893
1901
1906
1892

Dodson, r,Irs. Belle 10 r,Ich
Dodson, Evaline
26 Ju1
Do1bin, P A
15 Nov
Dolbis, Albert E
17 Apr
Doleshall, Infant
11 Jul
Doman, Nancy J
17 Apr
Don ahu'e, Ann a
5 Jul

1903
1907
1897
1896
1900
1901
1897

Nov
P.ug
Oct
Aug
Sen

Aug

~:Tay

Donnelly, John'
22 Ju1 1892
20 Ju1 1890
Donnohue, r.Iary
Donnovon, Juli a
1 Sen 1903
Dorsey. Caroline
6, Jun 1899
(1) Dovey. r..rrs. Sophi a 25Jun1898
Downs,
Downs,
Downs,
D"wns,
Doyle,
Doyle,

Edrrar F
24 Oct
F E 2 inf of 21 Feb
Jessie F
16 Nov
r.rrs·~ Rose
26 ."Ipr
.
Emmer
19 Apr
Henrietta
10 Jul

1907
1907
1896
1901
1894
1905

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'00
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James Dennis0H
B1cll1k
9
Maggie Derby, dau .'DH
60 Blank
137
John Weibel
Co Commissioners OFT
137
63f Blank
Maggi ee-J ane Derby
J Y DeSh azo
Ch ampi on
3 Slank
ISO
J VI Jones
Cern.
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Dff
17 Diph
61
CH
J Clme s Devi n
Stillborn123
Frank Devine
79 ')ld Age
31
John AdCJlls
King Adams
:.G
9 ?Inf.~heu 86
S&amp; Harry Dick
MG
69Paralysis119
Robert &amp; E B Di cker UG
79 Blank
109
Brother, E B DickerCH
58 Concer
188
Mrs Dimery
OH
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3
Frank OimeryOH
ISm Gastritis173
Hrs J Dimmery
at
4nr Croup
71
Mrs ~! Dimming
'GH
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62
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26
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26
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OH
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Chas ? Cissen
Grant
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John Divelbli 55'
Reno
70 rut Accid 115
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Frank Herrick
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24
G ? Grovnor
DR
86 Di abetes 100
Bl ank
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72 DrpsyHrt 175
Richard ?Hicks
~,:G
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21
F rJ Perkins
David Dodson
Clinton
48 LungFever126
Ed Dodson
DR
2m SurrnnrComn 137
The Family-ffi
54
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P A 00lbi s
&lt;)H
3 Croup
51
VI A Doleshall
l'lakrusa
3d?
93
Victor S Domarr
m
40 ETank
103
Donnelly Eros
Catholic
B1 ank
62
(Rec'd from Fredonia, Ks.)
The Family
Catholi c
Bl anIe
20
Catholi c
Bl ank
1
(':') Don Donnovan
Don Oonnovon Incli&lt;:nnnolisIN 65 Armonlexia131
Harrison iJorsey:If '
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81
Bartlet Dorgy
D~I
52 Cnncer
72
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J A Do tvn S : : l I
22 Typhoid F'l90
J A Downs
Cli'nton
Stillborn181
J .It Downs of Clinton. m
14 Blank
56
Prof! N F Downs
CH
40 Blank
103
John Kilworth
ffi
34
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73 Tumor
158
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�21

Surl al Date

~

Doyle,

W. R.

Drake, Bessie
Droke, Clarissa C
Drake, ~.!rs. Emma H
Dr:;lY{e, , (?)U Ibum B
Draper, Rachel
Dresser, ;'1mos
Dresser, Hrs
Drovm, Chi Id of
Drysdale, John r~!
Dubourdi en, C l'l
Dudl ey, \'1 C
Duffi eld, Child of
Duffield, John
Duffield, Haud
Duffy', Lel'li s
DuY(e, Benjnmin', F
Duke, Hrs S J
Dul an. I'm,
Dulin, Ab
Dumi s, Ch arl es
Dumner, Child of
Dl.llimer, R 1'1
Dtmc&lt;!n, l'deline W
Duncan, C S
Dttncan, Eli zabeth
Dunc::m, 7,Trs !(ersey
Duncan', W H
Dunkley, Louisa
Dunn, Lulu P

iII

Dunser, Nrs Berth a
Durland, J N
Dutton, Asa
Dutton, ;.1rs 1'J R
DI'lYer, Edi th C

~ray

Age Cause d.

fL

71
OH
13
(Shipred from KC, r·,lo.)
45 CancStom 14
J Kilworth
15 Sep 1898
(Shipp.ed from KC)
Geo.{~ H S Drake
r,x;
18 ?neu
151
8 Jan 1905
J S'DraI(e, son' ?Co.Ho.-ffi
81
78
25 Jan 1899
J T Straw, Oak ,Neb. son-in-l aw
2 Jul 1895
II S &amp; ? DraRe. l.!G
32 ??Fever 43
20 Jan 1903
The Family
;',I;
76 Drc;lsy
124
P. Co K 23 KSJ ?Caryt Johnson Co. (born 29 .~.1I!J 18?9)
28 r~t 1906
Robt Davis
0H
71 ""'ld Age 176
~,Irs EL Williams
6 Feb 1904
F F SIdnner
crT
91 I3l ank
136
4 Aug 1903
.~os &amp; F F DresserOH
7CJ Hrt Fai 1. 79
12 Dec 1891
frlr Drovm
Clinton
Blank
14
26 !,!ch 1896
VI Drysdale
OIl
20 Bl nnk
51
29r:ct 1894
C A' Winfrey
Lentlpe
53 lJriqht'sD 36
11 Dec 1905
A R 01mstedt)H
75 31 any.:
163
r,Trs A !A'hi tconb
rm
24 Sen 1890
Bl nnI.c
12
26 Dec 1'906
ralindia Johnson OH
Con sump. 178
24 Sen 1901
A Duffield, Atchi son 'OR
14 Bl :mI:
108
24 j\ug 1904
The Family
on
70 ?:llsy
145
16 Feb 1907
Co • Com'.; GA.'1
en
Hrt Dis. 181
Phoebe Duke
11 Jul 1902
Ernest ;:1 Duke
'Or!
59 Bl':mJ{
118
13 .~r 1907
Co. Commission
Lecom!1ton 27 Con sump . 183
J Parnell
30 Aug 1895
DgCo ;Lecom?tonTwp Lecompton
31 anre
45
:')H
9 ~,1ay 1903
nr Bailey
19 Con.
123
30 Sent 1893
J S Dumner
Leccmpton
Blank
29
15 ::Ich 1397
H .!\ Davidson'
LeCO::l?t0n 99 '1 d 1~.(1 e
59
13 Jan 1896
The Family'
Blank
49
11 Apr 1904
The F('JlTli 1y
OtT
82 mel .~e 140
Co S - 3 K ? A r,!
?6 ~!ay 1903
The Est~te of
OfT
26, Insane
128
(Sidp!1ed from San Dieco, Cal)
E25 Feb 1898
Henry Carder
James Duncan l'1i11i C!r:1sto~'m 30 ?ncu
68
28 Sep 1902
The Family
Oll
8a~~ld !~e 121
(Shipped from San Diego)
16· Sep 1906
Jack &amp; Frank DunI(ley 0H
3f Di;Jhth. 174
6- Nov 1904
nev- J X DunrrOH
36 Tuhercnl 141
Denton Dunn, 3435 Campbell St
(Shipped from St.Joseph, r,To)
D p ;,!f!ler
[:X;
19 Jul 1893
Blank
28
I S (?)Pavey
23 T:~ch 1900
F Dur! and
OH
73 !'sthl7l()
89
2 Dec 1894
D P Dutton
Blank
Blank
31
11 Dec 1891
J (1)\11 Shell aburgerOO
81 ank
66
&amp; Sons
(Died rt TOT)eJ:n)
14 Jul 1899
E J Dwyer &amp;. ~,!o .lIOO? - {}T
iOm Bronchit. 82
25

Doyle, Henry

Ordered bv

1898

J Ki lworth

�22

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J R Dou£las
Bl &lt;mk
2
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102 "'ld Age
09
Jas Robinson
JU Easley
A A Bower. Trustee
J Blakesley,C1:&lt;1irman Co Comm
.T W I'!eiliorn
Col ~.'mc
8~ct 1902
Reno
85 ....lei Age In
Easley, r.trs Marthn
Edstmnn, Inft son
24 .Jun 1905
Ernest E(1stman
Grant
?
Bl nnk
157
(?)Eaver, L
7 :.tay 1394
Silas E::-ver
Reno
66 Blank
34
Ann a r,,~ Eberh :1rt
Eberhart, Andrew
9 Jur. 1907
StcnyPnint72 Hrt Trb1 185
.J EberhArt
EberhArt, C, Child of 8 '"'ct 1895
Chri s Eberh:=lrt
Catholic 46 Dipth
46
Eberh;:.rt C.Cllild of 10 ')ct 1895
Chris Eberhnrt
C&lt;lthn li c
Di:&gt;h
46
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Eberhnrt, Child of 20 Sen 1095
Jl)seph Eberh ert
31m~!:
45
The :I:Jyor
Eberh::1rt, Child of 26 Jul 189?
WEherhClrt
20
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mdn~:
Eberh&lt;'lrt, Urs H
5 Feb 1894
John Ulrich
P1st Grove 63 Dropsy
33
Dr Ellis &amp; H Eberhnrt
:.'' j!-r
Eberh~rt, Jesse
26 Aug 1905
~I 0 Eberh::lrt
30 Poison
159
Eberhart, John'
22 Feb 1891'
Peter ~Jettffer
Knn
Blank
7
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Eberhart, N,Child of
?
Levy Flory
Plers&lt;lntGrove
10
m::mr~
(Ii sted !~etween 2/18 (.. 2/21 1899) Harmon
Edi e, ~,lrs Ell en V 10 Nov 1907
.lno ;or Gonn on
81 P::trnlysis191
Eddy. Lute
12 !,Ich 1906
Joe Eddy
26 LungTrh1 166
Edsecomb, Jessee J 25 Jul 1898
.'\ G Honnold
lad?
72
EdlJcr. child of
19 Oct 1900
Eli as Edger
It'! ?n eu.
96
26 Dec 1894
Edholm, Carl F
The Fdmi1y
I3I anT{
38
f,lrs J G Hnskell
11 i,!ch 1906
Edmondson, Robt
Chas Edr.1ondson
74 Pneu
74
6 Jan 1907
Edr.1ondson. l'h~l ter
Chns Edmondson
3l.mk
32 ?netl'
179
!Irs W::,l ter Ed.
Eclmunson, Sol
8 Ha!' 1893
G. W. D. Post GAR 365 'JH
?
Blank
27
Co F
Dr nc~'Jilliams
Edw~rds, Child of C 5 Jun 1906
C Edw::trds
Bl &lt;t.nk
Stillborn 170
Edl'1nrds, Infant
25 Nov 1901
G J Edw::!rds
County
Stillborn 110
Edt'1~rds, Laura
30 Apr 1907
r'.'lary '/lelcher
19 T~hcid 184
(Ship!)ed to Cer.terview.
? Johnson Co "To)
Eggert, ;'!rs H \'l
5 Jan 1904
H VI EmJert
"i!!
62 UremPois 135
Eldemiller, A G
23 Jan 1891
mss ~,!aggie E.
:)Fi
B1 anT,
6
Eisenberg, JG
30 Nov 1892
r.Irs E H Eisenberg Gloverville, NY Blank 23
Elder, John ;.1
14 JUT! 1905
The E s t a t e ' ) H
73 3ronchit.157
Sat Co I 115 Pa Vol
Eldridge, Gernice
3 Ju1 1902
Jomes Eldridse
af
4 Dysentry 117
(Shipped from KC, (.10)
Eldrid0e, Caroline 16 Feb 1905
Poul &amp; n Le~rnedl)H
79 Para1ysi s153
(Shipped fror:1 Dundee, N Y)
El dri dge, CIt as
14 Aug 1898
Sil as El dri dgenE
?-i'
13?
73
Eldridge, Herr;
24 Oct 1901
The Fnmily
MG
23 Blank
109
Eldridge, Col S W 18 Jan 1399
o E Le:?rned::H
83 HrtF::-i'l. 77
2 ? 2? !{as Infty
Eliot, J:11
8' Jun 1396
J IT Eliot &amp; S Eliot :H
36 Dro9sy
53
Elli ott, D 11
1 Feb 1392
J D Elliott
Clinton
Blank
16
EaJdn. Child of
Ensl ey, Austen

30 Jul 1890
10 r:;ch 1900

;~dered

�23

N'ame

Burial Date

Ordered by

Buri a1

Age Cause d.

fa.

Elliott, Henry
Elliott, Mrs., R. G.
Elli s. Augustus M.

A. H. Elliott

Reno
OH

60
46
81

Hrt Fail

34

Nrv Pros

54

Ellis:. Etta

29 Mch 1894
5 Aug 1896
27 Sep 1902
Pri. Co M(?)
13 Aug 1903
Co M 12th Ind.
18 MCiY' 1901

Elli s'"
Ellis,
Ellis.
Ellis,
E1li s,

21
16
14
26
28

Jui 1900
Jan 1901
Jill 1896
Aug 1899
Jul 1894

Ellis. ~fay E.
Ellis, Miss
Elli s, Wm.
Elli son, Anna
EIUson', Joseph
Ellison, Lovisa

3
28
20
9
25
1

Jul
Apr
Nov
Oct
Sep
Mch

E1 swi ck, Dan'

25 Feb 1907

Elli s. Edwin E.

Eva F.
H. (1 )Marvin

Harriet A.
Infant
Mrs. Lodeni a

(?)Emano, Mrs. Salin'a 6
Emery, Anna C.'
2
Emery, G;. w.
14
Emery', Jas. S.
10
27
Emery. J. C.
Emmet, J. C.
8
Eng st rom', N. P.
9
Erickson, Eddie
11

1900
1891
1900
1905
1901
1907

Feb' 1896
Mch 1897

Jun'
Jun
Nov
i1Xt
Jun
Aug

1894
1399
1891
1903
1903
1906

Eriksen. Mathilda
Ernst, Child of
Essi ck', r.tary

27 Apr 1905
6, Feb 1899
3 ~tar 1897

Estabrook. Lucy P.
Estell, Addie
Estell. Scott
Esterl!e, John
Eudoly, Shuldon(?)
Evans, Child of

1
11
8
5
23
9

Evans, Child, of
Evans. David

22 Mch 1900
21 Apr 1903
Private C. B•
27 Dec 1904
19 Mch 1904

Evans, James A.
Evans, Job

Jan 1905
Aug 1'891

Jul
Jun
5ep
Mch

1890
1904
1902
1891

R.G.&amp; Sam. Elliott
The Family'

m

Accident 120

30 KSIf

The Family
55 Accident
Cava1ry(?')
Ben Ellis
Blank
29 Blank
104
Benevolent No. 2
Geo. W~ Ellis
J.D.Bonesack 24 Blank
94
S. N. Ellis
Garnett 21m(?)C.lungslOO
T. A. Ellis
Off
40 CncrBones 54
Willianr Ellis
~Olf
3 Hrs(?)
83
Truman Ellis
~x;
89 Diarrhea
89
(brought from Newton. Iowa)
T. A. Ellis
t,OH
23 Con(?)
93
Ben Ellis
OH
Blnk Blank
9
, Phi lip Clark
~r;'
21 Con Bowels 97
Mary Ellisorr
00
21 BFank
161
Lovisa &amp; Lon EllisoniOH
64 Hrt Trbl 108
A. G. Elli SOil'
{II
67 Heart
WIn. Dick
Geo. SChell
Perry,Ks 48 Blank
181
Mrs~ Elswick
Geo. J. (?)Bosker
m
B1nk Blank
50
Ch as. C. Emery
00
67 Hrt F ai 1 59
S. B. ({enton of ...L. BnrSprgs42 Con'-Brain 35
The Family
,00
72 LvrGStom. 82
C.C.Emery' &amp; Frank(?):OH
Blnk Blank
14
The Family
DH
70 Hrt Fail 133
Mrs. Mary' Engstrom!OH
68 Bronch.(?H29
Andrew Erickson;
iOO
25 TyphFvr. 173
\\ife;Sadie Erickson
C. J. EriksonOH
48 TyphPneu. 48
Philip Ernst
JJH
4 days(?)
78
J arne s Essi ck
l)H
44 Stomach
59
Benevolent No. 2
Mrs~ Whitcomb,
84 Old Age
ISO
A. Whitman'
Bink Blank
11
A. J. Griffin'
It"
1
Ed Esterle
65 Paralysis 142
~t Eudoly
120
22 Blank
W. J. Evans'
Blnk Blank
7
Robt. RJd
W~ Evans
4 wks
89
The Family
69 Pleursy+ 127
..1. KStf
I'lm. J. Evans
~H
23 CarbolAcidlSO
lV. H. Evans
ar
79 .old Age
139
(Shipped from Eureka,. Ks)

�24

Name
Evans', Mrs. Mary

Buri al Date'
6 Jun 1907

Evo(a)tt, Dr.
1
Ewing, B., Child of 28
Ewing, Child of
24
Ewing, Child of
24
Ewing, Sally'
31
8
Ewing, W. E.
Facklin, John N..
4
Faith,Jno., Child of 2
Fa(o)lley', E~ R..
IS
Fannon, Jimmie
6

Ott
Ap·r
Feb'
Dec
IDet
Jul
Sep
Nov
Dec
Oct

1893
1901
1898
1897
1898
1890
1902
1907
1897
1890

Farris Infant

8 Mar?1907
24 ~fay 1907
31 Dec 1902

Farris, J. T.
Farron(w), Child of

6 Dec 1904
29 Apr 1891

Faxon, Geo. T.
Faxon, Mercy L.
Faxon, Mrs. RoS'a

30 Sep 1906·
6 {kt 1899
8 Jui 1904

Farr, Jay·G.

(1)FazereU, Peter
Felt, Eli zabeth
Felt,. Francis M.
Fergeson, Child of
Ferguson, Child of
Ferguson, (?)Levere
Ferguson, W.
Ferril, Geo.
Ferrill, Isaac.'

1 May 1904
25
17
12
9
24
18
9
18

IOct
fut
Mch
Jul
Jul
Mch
Apr
Jan

1906
1906
1902
1896
1899
1892
1893
1898

Ferri s, John
17 Nov 1899
? Co M, 12(13) Ind. VOl.
(?)Fevroe, Wm.
6 Dec 1904
Fields, James

14 Sep 1900

Fields, Mrs. Lucinda 20 Jun' 1902

•

Fi~ld,

M. L.

29 Dec 1903

Fields, Samantha J.

21 Jan 1900

Figgins, Child of
23 Dec 1890
Figgins, Havannah
8 Dec 1905
(shipped' from. Gil roy, Calif.)
Filger, Henry
11 Dec 1896
Findley, James
10 May 1903

Burial Age Cause d. f.!l
Ordered by
Met. Ins. Co.
71 Old ase 185
Mary Griffin &amp; Bro. ~t;
Blank
29
Mrs. Evo(altt
00
5 moConvuls. 103
Byron E~ring
l/l1
68
8 ? Blank
B. A~ Ewing
OH
3Cyr(?)
66
J. H. Ewing
~tG
76 Old age
75
Chas. Coleman
OH
Blank
1
J. T. Ewing
'!II
3 m.Chol.infl20
John Fack1irr
OH
1 wk
191
Oscar Cox;Johrr FaithOH
76 Asthma
66
G. W. Falley
DH
''Hank
3
Wm. Morriott
Lecompton'
Andrew Fannon
185
Father;:' John Farr Mi 1 an, Ks 23 Killed
by C:;1rs?
Shipped to Miland,Ks
Rollo Farris
Elk City
3 mo
123
(Shipped to Elk City)
Smothered
J. Farris
.
. Big Sprgs 56 Cancer
148
Mr. Strickland
()H
Blank
9
Capt •. Strong
James &amp; Frank Faxon' iQH
S5 FracSkulH75
The' Brothers'
DH
81 -DId age+ 85
Geo. F. Faxon
00
37 Blank
143
(Shipped from Albuerque)
Mrs. Fazerell
'00
40 Blank
141
T. Hargis
Wm Felt
3yr Paralysis176
WIn. A. Felt
10 m Diphth. 176
J. B. Fergeson
4 m Blank
113
John Ferguson
3 days
53
·Thos. Ferguson
8? Croup
82
County
Blank
17
(1 )Corronor
,.m
Blank
26
Mrs. Eli za' Sil ver
,00
23
(?)pneu. 67
(died at Emporia)
J. B. Cunningham Lecompton
Blank
86
Douglas County'
The Family
·m
76, UremicPsn148
(Shipped from Frankfort. Ks)
Charles Fields
Reno
1 SmmrComp I 95
Stephen Silvers
Charles Fields
Reno
87 Mal arFvr 117
C. W. Hemphill
Mrs. Ell a Field
OH
~. Perri ton .135
(Shipped from Topeka)
Charles Fields
Reno
20 TyphFev. 87
Charles Hemphill
J. If. Figgins
Blank
5
Mrs. Jack Figgins
Of!
25 Typh Fev 163
Benevolent No. 2
J. H. Swikard
Topeka 45 Suicide
57
M. B. Peyer
,m
77 Hrt Fail 128
_Stevenson-

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.

25

~
Finley, A.
Fish, Amelia R.

Burial Date
13 Jan 1899
6: l\Ich 1905

Fishe, (?)Thadius
Fishback, chfld of

16 Dec 1897
3 Sep 1896

Fishback" Child of

14 Nov 1901

Fishback, Ella
Fishback, John

3 Sep 1903
20 Nov 1907

Fishback, Martha
21 Feb
Fishback, Saml
18 Jun
Fisher, Carl
11 Mch
27 Dec
Fisher, Eliz.
Fisher, Frank
11 May
(shipped from St. Louis)
Fisher, Melvina
7 Aug
Fisher, Rosa
21 Jul
(, )Fi tche.re,. Jonas

1907
1903
1900
1892
1906
1906
1904

23 Jun 1898

(1 )Fi tchne, Mrs. Anna30
Fitchne Infant
5
Fitchpatrick Infant
8
(,)Fitchue, Frank
2
Fitton, Fannie E.
6

Mch
Nov
Jan
Sep
Feb

Fi tzhue, Pricill a

Jul 1903

Fleming, Inf.':nt
Flemming, child of
Arthur B.
FUni, ~frs~ M. S•.

1896
1900
1903
1890
1906

8 Nov 1899
16 Nov 1900
24 Jan 1902

Ordered by
Buri al &amp; Cause D. f£L
Geo. Finley
Lecompton' 76 61 ank
TI
Bl ank
64 61 ank
154
A. Whitman
Edward R. Fish, 421 :!)live St. ,St. Louis, Mo.
82 Blank
66
Mrs. Mary Brooks
2 yrs Blank 55
John Fishback
Viola (?}Tent No.
7/12 Pneu·.
110
Homer Fishback
John Fishback
n1ason Fishback
:OI-I
28/9 AccidPsn131
Maggie Fishback
iQH
48 Consumpt 191
Benevolent Lodge No. 2
John Fi shback
·)H
67 ?gas.Ctrh181
Mrs. John' Fi shback ,OIl
100 Old Age 129
Miss Anna Fisher
:00
82 Hrt Fail 89
Carl Fi sher &amp; Dau. DH
Blank
24
Mrs-~ J. R. Ranki n
(?)Alta Fisher
;DH
46 Blank
169
Simon Bari{er
,,')H
70 Dropsy
172
Irwin' Harri s
Hesper 33 Blank
143
(shipped from Lewiston, Idaho)
Joe lti tchere
MG
34 Killed
72
(shipped from Colorado)
RR Cr.
Jonas (?)Fi tchne
~'X;
24 Bl ank
51
A. G. Honnold
MG
Still born 96
Poor Commission
DH
Still born124
Jc sephFi tchu'
MG
Bl ank
3
Hen ry Egg art
OH
31 ank, 165
\Vr:J. Fitton, P. 'J. De;Jt., K.C. Mo.
Joseph Fi tz11Ue
JH
65 Paralysi s 130
Household of P.uth 4000
Hennan FlemingClI
4 da ;;:lank
85
r~Jr. Flemming
,oH
3
81 ank
97
J. B. Churchill
H. N. Flint
'ilellsville 54· l:Ieningi t.1l2
L. N. Flint, ~,Ianhattan, [(s
J. M. Flint, l'lellsville, Y{s
H. J. Flora
Pleas.Grove
Blank
174
John N. Flora
DH
85 Old Age
92

Flora, rotary
9 Sep 1906
Flora(er) ,Harriet A. 18 May 1900
(Shipped from Ponca City, .r)K)
Florer, Mrs. Ann'a
17 Mch 1904
John N. Florer
lOO
56 Consumpt. 56
(Shipped from Grayhorse, Indi anTeri\'lr. Stillwell
Florer, John A.
14 Jan 1907
Mrs. Maud Bird
.oH
Blank
179
(Shipped from Bartelsville)
M. L. Stillwell
Florer, Walter
24 Dec 1905
Mr. Stillwell
OH
31 Consumpt .163
(Shipped from Denver)
J. N. Florer
Flory, Alma
11 Cct 1901
E. L. Flora
WS
5mo ChoUnf. 108
Flory, Child of Amos 6 Jun 1906
Amos &amp; Daniel Flory Pl.Grove 10wks Pneu. 170
Flory, Child of N.
19 Nov 1902
Noah Flory
PI.Grove 3 da.
123
Flory, Chi~d of
6 May 1903
C. W. Flory
Pl.Grove(Removal)
128
Flory, Chnstopher
25 Dec 1899
Cyrus-: W.Flory
WS
70 Paralysis 87
Flory, Ervin child ofl8 Dec 1907
Ervin Flory
\'IS
Blank
193
Flory, Ida
6 Feb 1906
Ira Flory
?leas.Grove 25 Pneu.
165
Flory, Jessie
14 Jun 1903
Dani al Flory
Pleas.Grove 19 -1- &amp; L 129

�26

fll.

Name

Buri al D8te

Ordered by

Flory, Lydia

22 Jul 1899

Flory, Manual
Flory, Sam

12 Anr 1906
12 Aug 1900

Flory, Susie
Flory, Sarah

13 'IXt 1902
4 Sep 1901

Sam Flory
PIe 3S .Grove 20 3lr-mk
82
Henry Rinehnrt
t.
Samual Churchbaug:l ..
73 Dnosy 1613
The Family
••
63
Slank
94
"
J. F. Filbrim(?)
Eli zabeth Flory
:'IS
18 BI::)nk
121
Levi Flory
\'IS
56 Bright '5107
~Ir. Filbri ne (on
Disease
'.'l. Floyd;R.R.Smith lOB
13l LInk
25
Mrs. W. A. Floyd
.oa
57 Typhoid 138
r.Irs. S2unders
Fever
~ll.H. Fogle
31ank
47
A. G. Honnold
D:)vid Fontroy
0H
63
Asthma 101
G.L.Ford; Amos Nichls~r;
55
LungTrb.186
G. Grovnor
OlI
910Id .:\ge 158
~Irs.Sweet;Mrs.WicksWinchester 75 i?aralys.176,
[diss Siler; Wm.Fos- 00
39
Blank
149
ter; The Fami ly
\1 Fou1tz
Big Springs 6 Diphther. 31
n
..
4 Diphther. 31
Wm. Foultz
J. t. Tyler
Mrs. I. S. Hal1.Phillipsburg27 Hrt~Lungsl84
A. G. Honn~ld
~,X;
Diphther. 49
~'lr. J. 1 ;iiolb;ridge [i'X;
74 Pneu.Fevr.76
Geo. Franci s
'1[I
4 m.croup 170
G.Gregg; N.Francis 'mI
46 Gun Shot 161
County Supt.
Poor farm 64 ')ld Age+ 32
A. G. f!onnold
laJ
48 31 ank
94
A. G. Honnold;FamilyOO
Blank
25

Floyd, Josi ah
25 ;,lch 1893
Floyd, W. A.
12 ~lch 1904
(Shipped from K.C.Mo.)
Fogle, Child of W.I1. 261ct 1895
Fontroy, Rachel
Ford, Nettie A.
Ford, Rachel! H.
Forsyth, Margaret P.
Foster, ;1,lrs~ Edith

28
18
25
8
13

Foultz, Child of
Foul tz, Henry

13 Nov 1893
17 Nov 1893

Feb
Jul
Jul
Nov
Nov

1901
1907
1905
1906
1904

Foxwell, Sadie
20 Apr
(,)Fraker, Child of
3 Feb
Franc(t)y, ~'lrs. Mary' 27 Dec
Francis, Geo.
18 ?iIay
Fran ci s, r,lrs. ~tlari a 31 /)ct
Franl&lt;lin, Joseph
16 Dec
Franklin, Joseph
23 Jul
Franklin, Wilson
20 ~ch
Co. G 79th Col Infantry
Frazier, !Jiss Lulu
20 Dec

1892

Fr~zier,

1398

Nath.
10 Dec
~o. C. 2)hio Vol. Infty.
Fredrickson, .~.
3 jlch
Freeman, Genivra(?) 15 Aug
Freeman, Levi
7 Oct
Freeman,Child of W.E .. 13 Jun
Fe(r)itz, Chas.
24 Aug
Fru(ee)se, J. H.
28 Sep
FrenCh, Chas. D.
3 May
Frende1, Child of
30 Jul

1907
1896
1898
1906
1905
1893
1900
1893

1894
1904
1893
1904
1905
1907
1897
1890

Frey, Ed
14 Jan 1906
(Ship:&gt;ed from K.C.)
Frey, John
5 Aug 1895
Fricl&lt;er, Eli za M.
12 ,~pr 1898
Fricker, Geo.
16 Dec 1901
(Shiored from Chicago, Ill.);
Fry, ~,lrs~ Ada
23 Apr 1903

Buri al

AQe

Cause d.

0

Daughters of Bethel aT
Blank
24
[O,lrs;; Austin, 1112 N. Y.Post
Alice Irvin, Camden Point,i\Io.
E. A. Payne
Clinton 71 Di&lt;lbetes 76
J. R. i'loOdw::lrd
C. J. Erickson
,00
71 Bl ank
33
\'I. E. Freeman
:()H
25 Bl ank
144
City Clerk
'OH
93 ~nank
30
W. E. Freeman
OIl
1 day
142
The FC'mily
~x;
86 Paralys. 159
nlrs. J.H. Freese Vinland
63 Canc.Stm.190
Mrs. F r e n c h : X I
69 lirt Fai'l+ 60
Mrs. F. Frendel '(?)Chester
Blank
2
J. R. Spohr
~.irs. John Fishback 'orr
24 Blank
164
The FflITIi ly
Geo. Fricker
r.tr. l\'li rt ~Joody
B. Tisdale(?)
Jamison Fry
Benevolent #2

,orI
DH

(XI

73

Blank
Burnt
tnank

'm

29

Fever

6-2

44
70
III
127

�27

Burial Date
Fry, Chas. W.
23 Dec 1906
(Shipped from Kansas City)
Fuel, H. D.
Fuller, Arthur N.

23 Nov 1891
22 Mch 1906

Fuller, Mrs. F.
6,Aug
FU1"9ason Infant
4 Jan
Gains, Ruth
17 May
Gains, Henry
19 Dec
Gainnes:, Chas. Henry 23 Nov
Gallas. Minnie
16 Feb.
American ? Co. Solomon.
Galliger, Thomas
3&gt; Jun'
Ga:nmon, B(GHlly
27 Feb
Gannon, CorIa
23 J'ul
Gardner, Child of
31 Mch
G'ardner, Mrs. M.J.E., 20 May
Gardner, Mrs. Penelope12Mch
Gardner, Roy' E.
30 Aug
Garner, J. F.
1 Aug

1901
1891
1893
1891
1894
1905
Ks.
1895
1891
1906
1900
1901
1903
1897
1895

Garrett, Mrs. Ethel
Garrett, Louisa

21 May 1903
30 ~t 1904

Garrett, Mrs.
Garrett, Mrs. S. M.

13 Apr 1891
18 Dec 1893

Garrett, Mr. \~esley
5
Garvin, John M.
3
Garvin" Thomas
7
(Shipped from Thomas,
Gaskill, Chas.
3
Gaskins Infant
, Gaumfer. nIrs. Mahala
Gaumitz, ~Iother
Gauss, Angie
(?)Geitz, ? nI.
Gei tz, George
Gei tz, Louisa B.

29
12
3
22
1
3&gt;
18

Geitz, Marcus T.
14
Gentry, Flossie
7
Gelli n, Mrs. Anna'
1
(Shipped from-Topeka)
Gellin, Charles O.
9
Georgia, Francis E.
3
16,
Georgi,e, \I/innie
Gerhard, Fritz
24
Gerhart, Juli a
3(}

Jan 1894
Feb 1904
Feb 1907
'l.l&lt;l a. )
Mch 1907
Aug
!Jet
May
Aug
Dec
Sep
Feb

1902
1907
1904
1901
1901
1902
1902

JuI 1902
Apr 1902
Aug 1905
Jul
Ju1
J'an
Nov
Sep

1905
1903
1895
1901
1899

Drdered by

Burial

Undertaker J. \~.Jones I()H
Masonic Lodge:
Mrs., John Fishback
Blank
lfenry Fuel
OH
A. Whitman
~Irs. Edna Fuller
Arthur N. Fuller
,0H
Wm. J. Evans'
County
Perry
John Gains
Mr. Gains
at
G. N. Wilkerson
Perry
Fredonia,Ks-W.F.Zeeb 12 Mi.
Julius Gall as
North
Mr. Gallfger &amp; Mr. 1. Reno
O. Roford
WS
John Gannon
iOH
A. Wh i tman
\f.!-r
John Gardner
:00
E. A. &amp; l'bn. HUI
Hesper
Albert Gardner
~,G
Charles Garner
?
J. B. Shire(a)r
~G
Grant Garrett
OR
Orson Garrett
J. A. Garrett
~Irs. C. F. Garrett
DH
Wesley Garrett
Lecompton
w. 1. Rorke
W., Barker
Lecompton
The Family
',00
David Garvin
Blank
Vim. Car&lt;n&gt;avan
J. J. Rhinehart
T. F. Gaskins
Chas. Gaumer(?)
The Family
F. T. Gauss;;
Mark &amp; N~ Gei tz
Wm~ Geitz
Morris Y. Geitz
William' G'eitz
Wm. Brown
W. Geitz
Isaac Gentry
C. A. Rocklund

~

Cause' d. ~g.:..
35 Consumpt.178
Blank
14
Apolexi a 167
106
5
31 anle
27
Blank
15
18 Typh.Malar37
73 Pneu.Lungl53

89

Accid.+
Blank

Fever
42
Blank
7
19 Heart Fan-l72
Still born 90
6~ Paralysisl04
85 ,,)Id Age 126
2 yr Croup
63
36 Paralysis 44

77

31 Con.
128
73 Accident 147
71

74
69

Blank
9
from a
32
fflll
Canc.Stm. 32
Stm.Trb1 136
Consump,t.180

85 Pneu.
81
68

16
L~

23
22
{li
rf)fI

Blank

C. A. Rockland,Adm. ()H
J'ames Georgi a
;QfJ
Mason Newlin(?)
':0H
A. Gerh ard
\;.'li
John Gerhart
ruG
Col Relief Corp.

182

Still born120
Blank
190
;1)ld +
141
Blank
107
Pneu.
110
Blank
121
Blank
112

24 Blank
118
8 Blank
114
158
66 Senile
Exhaustion
76 Old Age 157
27 Fever
,130
Blank
38
22 TyphFvr 110
47 Hrt Fl~ 84

�28

Buri al D(1te
('( )Gertman, Mrs. Leoni t ti
18 Jul 1898
Ghegle. Robbin
9 Dec 1893
(listed in index - Ghegel,nollin)
Gibbons, David.Private3 Apr 1900
Gibbons, Melville
25 Apr 1896
Gibbs, Thomas P.
18 Apr 1906
Gibler, Mrs.Francis
8 Mch 1904
Gibson, C. Walter
26 Dec 1907
Gibson, Frank
20 Nov 1898
Gibson, Lucian A.
16 May 1902
Gibson, Peter
24 .luI 1893
Gibson, Wm.
4 ~fay 1906
Co. A. 3 Ill. Art.
Gilbert, Eli
21 Dec 1901
Gilberg, E. S.
8 iilch 1894
Gilbert, (1 )Vamora M.24 Sep 1893
Gile. Mrs.
Gill, [,Ir.
Gillette, Mrs. S.A.
Gilmore, James L.

7 Apr 1891
15 Mch 1892
29 Oct 1891
2 ·tXt 1906

Gillul a(i), James
14 Jun 1898
Capt. Co. G: 11 Rgt. l.Uch.
Gillum, Mary
20 Feb 1905
Gi llum, Child of
22
Gingerick(?), nlrs.
5
Givens, Ethel
1
Gleason, James H.
10
Gleason, Mrs. J.S.
7
Gleason, ~lrs. Mary F.3l
Gleed, Solomon
Glenn, Child of

.Iun
Apr
May
Jun
Mch
Jul

1895
1904
1906
1903
1905
1902

26 Nov 1895
13 Jan 1899

Glenn, Edn'a B.
27 Dec
Glenn, Mrs'. H. E.
25 Jul
Godfrey, r.leli ssa A. 21 Jan
Goethe, Matilda
13 Dec
Go IIi n s, r. lr.
25Dct
Good, Davi d
27 r.lch
Good, D_ Etta
29 May
Good. E. B.
15 Jul
(Shipped from Topeka)
GOOd, Jacob R.
18 I~r
Goodall, Jlli e
13 Jul
Goodmanson, Child of 17 Sep

1905
1897
1891
1905
1890
1907
1905
1906
1894
1903
1894

Drdered by

Buri~l

Age

C~use

d.

~

OH
49
(shipped from Kinsley, Ks.)
Golholdt Ghegle
Morros?

Cancer

72

Blank

31

Doug 1 as Coun t y O H
Geo. Gibbons
Grover
Frank &amp; Loui s Gibbs ,00
Thomas Gibler
Clinton
Son
.or;
Perry Cooper
on
The Family
OU
~1rs. Sy 1vi a Lee
~x;
Mrs. Alice Gibson
Mrs. L. Gibson
'OU

90
4
59
74
54

3hnk
90
Diphth. 52
Dro!lsy 168

79

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B. J. Horton

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A. W. Gilberg
Robt. Gilbert
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A. L. Gile
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Grover
Mrs. Tice
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Dr-!
R. K. Tabor
..oH
!\,Jiss Mary (Ivy) Gleason
Fred Gleed~I
Tom Glenn
Lecompton
H. S. D~vidson
Ulysses Glen
Lecompton
H. S. Davidson
Lecompton
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Fred Geothe
Catholic
A. G. Hinger
Chester
M. A. Good
:.'ittsbllrg,PA
i\lrs. May Good
alI
Ed Good
on
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John Brookings
Clinton
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Linwood

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18 Consumpt.l69
n HrtFclil. 129
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5 Sep 1904

C. :0. Hoover
(?)Teu Goodrich

Goree, J. A.

23 Jul 1906

~Iother

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30 Consumpt 172
Narci s'si s Goree
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6 Jun' 1900
J. U. Goren
3 wks?
93
Green Keith
Gorp(f)y, Catherine
8 Apr 1905
E. W. Brawn
Catholic 78 ~rt Trbl 155
The Family
10 Aug 1890
Gosline, Child of
N. If. Gosline
'OH
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Goss, James
25 Sep 1907
Jones; Undertaker
OH
56 ?encord- 189
Grandson'
ittis ?
Gbss, Lizzie
28 Dec 1900
City'Marshall
DH
7 Dip.
99
GOUld, Geo. R.
11 Nov 1904
The Family
DR
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Co. A 15 Wi s. I.
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of Heart
Gould, Royal C.
27 Feb 1897
Ernest C. Goul d
'OH
75 Heart
59
Gourley, Christine
28 Jan 1906
',)H
Mr. J.F. Gourley
63 Cancer
165
Grant, David
10 Feb 1897
A. G. Honnold
Cl.-I
111 ? DId Age 59
Gray, Francis L.
18 May 1900
Caroline Gray
nc
21 Blank
92
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Grant, Mrs. I. A.
'?IS Jan 1901
C.W.Grant;Ezrai(elso ,00
82 LaGrippe 99
Grant, (Gant&gt;Sherman 27 May 1903
Junius Grant of KC, Co1umbia,Mo. Age 21 129
!\lo.lst Cong.Church, 11 &amp; MC1gee St. RR Acc.
Grant, Susie
26 Oct 1896
Don Grant, A.G. Hon- m
31 PeritoD'. 56
no1d;Marshall Prentice
Gravel, WIn.
16 Sep 1399
rrlrs. Gravel
Catholic 49 Con.
84
Gray, Urs. Agnes
16 Feb 1903
Benevolent No. 2
Off
73 HrtFail 125
Gray, Child of
31 Dec' 1891
C. J. Gray
Perry
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15
Gray, Mrs. Ed
4 Nov 1896
Mrs'. McWilli ams
:OH
27 Con.
56
Ed Gray
Gray, Ida
28 Jan 1895
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Gray', Mary
29 Dec 1903
John' Copeland
'a1
135
55 Dropsy
Gray, W. W.
7 Se? 1892
Mrs. Gray; Langston {H
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21
Grayson, Lita V.
22 May 1899
J. F. Grayson
DH
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Green, Child of
14 Oct 1896
W. P. Green
OH
2 --Indigest.56
Green, Davi d
31 Dec 1901
Jessie Green
()H
24 Bl ank
111
The Family
Greene, Del a'
15 :.Cct 1904
Jesse Greene
15 Consumpt.146·
M. Insurance
Green, Mrs. E.
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60 ParalYSe 87
(listed between 22 &amp; 25 Dec 1899)
Tabernacle No. 10
Green. Greaves
16: Apr 1906
I.Hill;:Viola Paxton '00
47 Pneu.
168
Green, Hazel
22 Dec' 1899
W. B. Raymond
i(JJ
11? Fever
87
(Shipped from ({ans as City, Ks.)
Green, Hen ry M.
2 Dec 1900
The Family
OH
67 Paralyse 97
GAR Post 12 Lt.Col. 2nd Regt.
_ 15 N.G.
Green, Jess
5 'Oct 1905
d)H
Jesse Green"
19 Rheum:.
161
Green, Lesli e
1 Ap r 1903
H. H. Gillman (?)
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127
Green, Mary S.
3 Mch 1893
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.18 Nov 1900
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20 Feb 1901
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Gregg, Alex

9 Mch 1904
28 Jan 1904

Gregg, ~{rs.
7 ~Ich 1898
Gregg, ~IIabl e
8 May 1899'
(Shipped from Kan.City, Mo.)
Grey', Emery'
24 Apr 1903
Grey', Mi ss
5 Apr 1899
Grey, Mrs. C.
Grey, Hester
Grey, Willie A.

4 Jun 1895
11 Apr'1906

Griesa, ~1rs. A. If.
Griffin, A. J.
Gri ffi n, Mrs. Ann
Griffith, AIwilda
Griffith, Edwin
Griffith, Joseph
Griffi th, Robert
Griffi th, T. D.
Griggs, Mrs:~ Anna
Griggs, Edna

8
13
6
11
11
9
20
24
31
31

Griggs', Thos:.
Griggs, Willie
Grimm, James
Grinter. J. C.

30 &lt;Dct 1904

Feb
Aug
JuI.
Feb
Feb
~iay

Nov
Feb
Oct
Mch

1900
1907
1894
1903
1901
1903
1899
1895
1898
1900

3 Jun 1901
18 rilch 1898
16 Nov 1895
28 Jul 1893

Gri smore, Mrs~;; E. J. 19 May 1901
Grosskopf!, Mrs.
8 Feb 1900
Groen'er, Theresa
23 Aug 1899
Gross, Thomas
8&amp;t 1906
(Shipped from K.C.&gt;
Grover, Charles H.
5 Apr 1896
Grover, Charles p.- '14 Jan 1902
(Chipped from Col.Sprgs:.)
Grovner, W~ H~
11 Jan 1901
(son of Henry Grovner)
(?)Grundy, Mrs'. rJillie A.Mch1902
(d::lte between 18 &amp; 23 Mch)
Guffin, A. Y.
28 Dec 1906
Guffin, Clara
8 Oct 1906
Gulley, Cora (?)E1an' 6 Mch 1897
Gully', James H.
23 Jan 1906
Gunther, Pearl
Gustafson, Mrs.
Guya, Jennie V.

20 Feb 1900
18 May 1905
7 Feb 1~905

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Mrs. Kate Green1eeThe Family
Col Masons
(?)Gratoll' Gregg
Alex Gregg

Burial

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54

Cause d. ~
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OH

80
57
20

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Juvenile Benevolent ~I)H
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,00
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r.Irs. ~:Tary Me rce r
:OH
A. H. Griesa
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Mrs. A. J. Griffin OH
A. J. Griffin
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Charles Griffi th
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Charles Griffi th
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Lewis &amp; W.H.GriffithClinton
(?)A. H. Whi tcomb
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Mable Griggs
:OH?
A. G. Honnold
Alex Gri'ggs
John Wright
W.Griggs,A.G.HonnoldaJ
jIiner Roberts
I.lH
J.L.Raines, Perry,KsGrinter
Cit ape 1,
Ernest Cooper
DH
Max Grosskopff
,m
Rev. Groener
Catholic
3 Lodges: Elk,K of P,&amp; B.
Geo. Gross
00
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rOO
G. Grover
OH

A. C. Mitchell
Sophia Emery
Frank Guffin

136
68
80

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18
64

121
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80
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141
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20

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168
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84 Blank
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28 Blank
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43 Blank
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60
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86 Old Age
88
32 HrtTrbl
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34 GunShot 175
65
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losis
179

;00

70

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59

F. F. Guffin
.00
A. G. Honnold
r.t:;'
Mrs. Edi'th Gully
:00
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Tom Gunther
,00
S. R. Gould; A. G. Honnold
Joel ,Gustafson
;(Xi
Claude &amp; Fred Guye DR

46~

113

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c:)rs 178
32 Con.Bwls 175
2 Measles
59
62 Pneu.
165
15

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48
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Hackley, Mrs.
Haden, S. W.

Burial Date
22 Nov 1890
12 r~lay.: J.906
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Hale. Elij ah
28
Ha1dennan, Mary'
5
Hall, Iiarry E.-Indi·an 1
Hall, W. J.
5
Ham, \lI. P.
13
Hamilton, Douglas F. 2

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Jul
Aug
Jan
Nov

1907
1904
1908
1897
Dec 1894
Aug 1895

Hamil ton, ~frs·. L. B. 30 Aug 1905
HamHton, Susan
5 Sep 1901
5 Feb' 1907
Hamlin. Li za
H::#tIlIlon', James
_. May 1903
(date between n &amp; 17 May)
Hamnond. Ida M.
17 May 1899
(?lHanger, iOscar M. 29 Aug 1895
8 Apr 1905
Hanselman, J. M.
(Shipped from Indep'endence,Ks)
Hanson, Geo. W.
10 Jul 1900
G'AR Post 12, Co G 115 Ill.Inf.
Hanson, Willie
28 Sep 1902
Hardin, Maria
8 Jan 1907
Harding, Amanda
6 Aug 1899
Harding. Fred
12 Nov 1900
Hardi ng., Harry P.
13 May 1900
(Shipped from White Hole, Ill.)
Harding, Julia M.,
18 Nov 1898
Harding, Harry
9 Mch 1891
Harding. Minnie
25 Oct 1904
Harding, \'1m.
31 {)ct 1896·
Harding" Wm.
5 Dec 1897
Harfo(e)rd, Mrs.David22 Ju1 1895
Harford, Dani el
26, Dec 1907
Hannan, Hazel
Hannon, Mrs. Ali ce

17 Jul 1906
25 Sep 1'897

H:=:nnon, Mrs.

10 Jan 1901

H~rshberger,

GuyG.

26 J.\pr 1904

Harrell, Catherine
30 Jan 1901
Harrel. Howell, Lewi s' 16 Oct 1892
Harris, Arnetta F.
24 Feb 1904
Harris, Ben
28 Aug 1906
(Shipped from Trinadad, Colo.)
Harris, Child of
23 Feb 1903
Harris, Clarence R.
8 frlay 1903
(Shipped from K.C.Mo.)

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Buri a1 ~
~X;
Willis Hackley
{)H
52
Mrs. Hyden (?)
Mrs. Myers'
76
Jno. Hale
;{)II
W. Haldennan
iDa
25
F. E. Hall
iOB
27
Robt. Hall &amp; Family 00
46
Ed Brazil; J. Vi tt
Hesp'er
G'. M~ Walker
'.00
J. D. Kenyon
Geo. W. Hamilton
:00
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Mark HamUton,Family(R
41
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J. A. Hamlin
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HrtFai 1 65
Tumor
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TyphFvr 160
Blank
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Dropsy 180
Kidney 128
Trbl.
DH
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Hesper
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82 Pneu.
155

Adolin Winfrey
Mr. W.G.Hanger
Hanselman
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Mrs. Tim' E. Borchein:
The F,J!li l:r
~OH

59

Gallstns 93

Haskell Institute Haskell
9 Blank
121
Thomas Hardin
Odessa, Mo. 56 Dropsy 179
James Harding
MG
MalFvr
83
James Harding
~X;.
34 Burned' 96
R. W. Ludington
00
71
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92
James Harding
1\'&amp;
J. H. Harding
:OH
James Harding
Mrs. W. Harding
James Harding
Mrs. N. Harding
D. C. Harfo(ehd
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Geo. Hannan
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Grove
B. F. Hannon
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,DH
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J. &amp;1. Harrell
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Ben Harri s
00
C. C. Peach
:OIl
Mrs. Harris
C. W. Harris
DR
J. S. Harris
OH

27
76
24

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l3lank
7
Dropsy 147
Hrt Fail 56
Blank
65

94

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43
md Age 194

34

18 mo
171
97 Typhoid 64
70

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27

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77

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99

100
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137
173

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Harris, Ida
Harri son, J. H.
Harris, Katherine
Harris, Mrs. J. L.
(Removal)
Harris, J. N.
Harris, Jno. A.
I"larris. Lottie

Bud al Date

6 Mch 1904
12 Dec 1905
6 Sep 1905
7 May 1901
9 Apr 1891
8 Jan 1907
17 Sep 1892

Harris, Margaret
12 Sep 1903
Harris. Mrs. Mary
6 Jan 1894
Harri s, Mrs. ~tary
20 f\pr 1906
Harri s. Mrs~ Mary L. 20 ~Ich 1896
Harri S", S. G.
19 May 1907
Harri.s, Thos.
5 Jun 1896
Harri s, Walker
8 Aug 1903
Harrison, Martha
25 Feb 1906
Harri s. Mary
8 May
(?)Hart, Arthur C
17 Apr
(Shipped from K.C.Kas.)
Hart, H.
19 May
(Shipped from Chicago)
Hartman, A. L.
4 Sep
(,)Hart--, Child of 19 Aug
Harvey, ~Iinnie
5 Dec
Harvey, Minnie

1906
1900
1906
1890
1895
1904

27 Jul 1895

Harvey. Nan cy
21 May 1906
Harvey, Schy1er
1 Jan 1904
Harvey, Thos. P.
4 Dec 1900
Harvey. Thomas S.
4 ~Tay 1899
Haskell, Albert
25 Mch 1906
(Shipped from Parsons, Ks.)
Haskell, Lucy14 Jan 1906
Hass, ~\Irs • Alice
Hatch, Lydia
H~tch, Mary A.

II Jul 1903

Hatfield, Mrs.

10 Jan 1898

16 Sep 1905
16 Aug 1906

Hattan Child
28 Apr
Hatton, Child of
31 .nct
(Died at Tyler, Texas)
(?)Hattie, Roy
7 Sep
Haverkampp, EHzaheth29 Jul
Haverkampp, Jennie
29 Dec
Hawkins, Child of
5 ~p
Hawkins, Dr. Cunnningsll Mch

1893
1896
1891
1905
1907
1893
1897

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Geo. McGee
order from Menger
J. H. Harri son, Jr. ·()H
Dr. Harvey
Topeka
J. L~ Harris
OH

F .GoBurweU, Eudora :rn
{)Ii
Jane Willi am"
(}H
Ben Harri s
A. Dickman
Ben Harris
OH
;1/. A. Harris
Linwood
Lee H. Harris
OH
A. Harris
00
Mrs. Keys; A. L. Han-i s 81 ank
:.00
Henry Ware
OH
The Brothers
Seigel Rose
DH
Joe Harrison'
;00
Mrs. Geo. Burnll
;JH
John L. Austin

w.

Mrs. Lowman'
Geo. Hart
w. M. Stutsman
w. c. Hartrip'
w. A. Harvey
Nancy Harvey
Henry Thorpe
w. A. Harvey
l'hn. Harvey
r.lrs. Li zzi e Harvey
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Mrs.Geo.Hollingburg

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163
160
103

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179
22

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76 Old Age 185
59
53
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83 Dropsy 130
79 Blank
166
3
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73
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Blank
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Frank Haskell
74 Asthma
Miss Nellie Haskell
Fi tchgero1d
Catholic 85 Blank
Frank Hatch
LakeView 20 Blank
Mrs. Chas. VIall
Frank Hatch
OH
62 HrtFail
H. Hatfield
Lecompton67 Typhoid
W. R. Smith
~Ir. Hattan
? County
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Will Hatton
Da
18 mo.Smr
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~7rs;. Garrett
OR
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F. H. Haverk ampp
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A. L. Selig
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A. G. Honnold
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160
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194
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Hawkins:, Louvinnia
Hawkins, Mrs.

Buri a1 Date20 May' 1904
18 Dec l89r

Hay, M. A.
Hay, Infant
Hayden, Ed

19 Apr 1892
28 Aug 1896
12 May 1901

Hayden, J.
Hayden. ~Irs~ Sarah

6 May 1902
15 Sep 1901

(?)Haynes, Edward R. 31 Aug 1896
H'ays, Homer
2 Aug 1892
Co F. 4 Kans. lnfty &amp; Co F 17
Hays, Wm.
19 Feb 1905
Hazard, EllIl1et
24 Mch 1904
Heath, Syl vi a'
6 Sep 1899
Hechinger, Lewis

(?&gt;19 Oct 1903-

C?)Heisy, Mrs. Lena

15 Jun 1903

Helstrom, Gustave
12 May 1905
Hemphill, Mrs. C. W•. 22 Aug 1900
Hemphill, Ch. of
24' Dec 1897'
Hemphill, Infant
1 Aug 1891
Hemphill, Mr. Joseph
7 Jan 1895
Henderson, chUd
2 Sept1896
Henderson, Cynthia
2 Mch 1901
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,

Infant
Josephine
Lula
Miss
Mosilla B.
Rachel

29
22
14
14
11
21

Apr
r,Ich
Mch
Ju1
Aug
May

1904
1898
189S
1893
1902
1905

6 Jan 1899
Henderson, Shelby H.
(Private Co. C 84th U.S.Co1.Troop)
H (b1allk7, child of
12 Aug 1891
11 Jul 1898
Henderson, Wesley
Hendry, James M.
Hendry, Rebecca, W.,
HEmry, Mrs.
Henry, Child of
Henry, J. M.

4
17
20
18

Feb
Mch
Jan
Jun
May

1895
1896
1891
1892
1905

Henry, ~den G.
Henshaw, Mrs. Lydia
Henson, Robt.
Herd, James

24
28
20
9

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Oct

1907
1903
1902
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D. W·. Hawkins'
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John Austen
Mrs. Hay
OR
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A. Hay
Perry'
1mo Sfur.Comp. 55
J. Hayden &amp; Dg.Co. Clinton 21 Blank
104
Clinton Marshall
Douglas Co.
Clinton 51 Ch.Direahel.15
Mrs. Ali ce Myers,
OIf"
84 Hrt. Trol. 189
daughter
M. L. A1statt
OR
1 Diph.
55
A. G. Honnold, DgCo'.OH
Blank
20
Kans. lnfty
Will Shaw
OR'
73 Pneu.
153
James Hazard
Reno
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C. Loit, A.G.Honno1d'MG
28m. BronFvr
84
Grant Township
Geo.Howe11 &amp;Tom Harley
49 Cong.Lungs133
(Shipped to Chillicothe,Ohio)
Jacob (?) Heinz
37 Blank
129
(buried Belleville, Ill)
A. G,. C?)Boubs:
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62 pn.
156
C. W.Hemphill
OH
40 Blank
95
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C•. Hemphill
66
Chas. Hemphill
Linwood 50 Blank
62
C. Hemohill
OR
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Henderson
OH
4da (?)
55
Joe Henderson
WashingBlank
182
Sheriff Woodard
ton Creek
Tom Henderson
OH
Stillborn 140
Ci ty Marshall
MG'
17 da.
69
A. G. Honnold
OH'
B1 ank
40
Theo. Henderson
OH
Blank' 28
OH
llm.\Vh.Cough 110
C. W. Snith
Tom Henderson, Met. OH
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156
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County
MG
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Thos. Henderson
Chester
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11
Tom Henderson
OH
18 ?da-mo.
72
A. G. Honnold
OH
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39
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50
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OR
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\'I. Henry, W.M. Nace Lecompton Blank
19
nI.C.Henry,Dr.J.H.Young
49 Typhoid- 156
(buried 8mi. N.Vinland)
pneu.
E.F.Caldwell,P.M.Henry OIl
10 ?neue
180
N. Henshaw
OH
64 Stom. Trbl 132
Blank
OH
73 Rheumatism118
Mrs .Cecila Herd
MG
80 Cancer
190
Sid Herd
D. Kennedy
OH
35 Pneumonia 133

. ,-

:

...

�34

Burial Date.'
Herrington, Mrs. O.H. 22 Nov 1907
Herrington, Sarah
4 Jan 1907
Hervey, Rosetta
22 Dec 1904
Hervy, P.M., child of 6 Mch 1904
(?)Heshion, Mrs. E.
2 Nov 1904
(shipped from 11 werth)
Hess, Carl
17 Jul 1890
Hester, Orean
14 Jun 1902
(shipped from Stella, Ok.)
Hettick, C. W.
23 Oct 1901
Pri. Co. E. 4th Mo. S.M.
Hickox, Polly
20 r,1ay 1900
Hicks, Mrs. Annie
6 Dec 1904
Hicks, (?)Arterbun
21 Nov 1904
Hicks, Etta L.
24 Dec 1903
(shipped from Ossowottomie, Ks.)
Hicks, Galen S.
6 Apr 1905
(shipped from Morenci, Mich.)
Hicks, Mary Roger
14 Feb 1904
Hicks, Mrs.
27 Nov 1892
Hicox, Mrs.
12 Apr 1891'
Hidden, Mrs. Catherine 6 Jun 1901
(~hipped from K.C.Mo.)
Higdon, A.T.
7 Jun 1892
Higgin, Infant
22 Jun 1900
Higgins, Mrs.
5 Mch 1891'
Hilderbrand, J.
7 Feb 1904
Hill, Allison D.
23 Jul 1903
Hill, C?)Aurena
1 Feb 1901
Hill, (?)Collie Gray 10 May 1896
Hill, Dwight D.
3 Jan 1903
Hill, Eben M.
20 Aug 1904
Hill, Ed £Q!
8 Sep 1905
Hill Elvira
Hill, Eli vira
HUI, Fred
Hill,

Mrs~

Hill ,
Hill,
Hill,
Hill,

Jas. H.
Manuel
Marion E.
Mrs. Mary

Gussie

19 Mch 1897
7 Nov 1906
9 Feb 1904
26 Dec 1893
27
19
16
31

Apr
Dec
Aug
Mch

1907
1907
1900
1905

Hi 11, Mary
31 Jan 1895
Hill, Noah
27 Mch 1906
9 Jan 1905
Himeo, S. O.
(shipped from K. C. Mo.)
(? HIimoc, H~ C.
4 Jul 1898
(shipped from Albuquerque, N.M.)

Ordered by

Burial

O. H. Herrington
J. B. Herrington
P. M. Harvey
p. M. Hervy
JnG. Newlin
B.Heshion
Bert Cornen
Ch~rles Hess
J. M. Hester

OH
OH
OR

~

75
72
101

OH

Cause d.

f9.

192
Blank
Paralysis178
Old age 150
Sti llborn138
Dropsy

147

1\-1G

65"

OH
OH

54

The Family

OH

68

i\m Nace
Allen A. Hicks
Richard Hicks
Allen A. Hicks

92
Lecompton70 ?neu.
70 Paralysis 149
MG
2 wk Pneu.
148
OH"
26 Insane
135

A. A. Hicks

OH

Blank
1
ch.morbes117
&amp; hrt fail
109
Blank

OR

Angina
155
Pectoris
Chas. Hicks, T. F. Thatcher n; 72 Old age
137
l'iIr.Hicks,Jas·.Palmer CH
Blank
23
John Hicox
Big Springs Blank
9
Jason Hidden
OR
84 Senility 104
Geo. Higdon
OIl
R. R.Accid. 19
Wm. (?) Hagon
OH
3 w.
93
Gilman Bros.
OH
Blank
7
Geo. Hilderbrand Deer Creek 78 No doctorl36
The Family
ar
47 Accident 130
Sam HHI,John Ifayden Clinton 4 Croup
100
Allen &amp; Martha Hill MG
15 Con.
52
The Family
OH
76 Blank
124
The Fami ly
OH
76 Hrt Fai 1. 145
Jesse Hill
Clinton" 21 Consumpt. 160
Geo. Washington
John Hi n ,Mrs. Lyman OR "
Bl ank
60
Ladies Relief Corps Col.
Tabernacle 20 c
Jay Hill,Frank Durland OH
71 Pneu.
176.
Jesse Hill
Clinton 20 Consumpt. 136
Geo. Washington
Douglas Ca. (?) Pol Baldwin
32
J.H. (?)Perci,Trustee
Li vingston Hill
Wmstown 72 Blank
182
Willie Hill,Met Ins rr&amp;
62 Cancer
193
J. W. Hill &amp; CityOH
Blank
95
George Hill, Met InsOa
55 Cancer
154
John C1&lt;lrk
City Clerk
Off
Blank
39
W. V. Hill
Reno
72 Kidney Trb 67
Miss Nettie Himeo
OR
82 Pneu.
151
S. O. Himoc

OH

34 Blank

72

�35

Hindman, Wm. T.
Hines, Glen R.

22 Jan 1907
17 Jul 1899

81 Hrt Trb1 180
WIll Bigger &amp; -1Iindman' ar
17 Blood
82
Sam B. &amp; Archie' Hines MG'
Poison'
J~ F. Taylor
m- 39 Appendicitis165
Mrs:. Georgi a Hines'
Blank
17
ar
Henry ? Whnle
Blank
15
Off
N. M. Hinman
72 Blank
104
Off
H. S. Clark
62 Bri 'tsDi s .147
MG
James Bird
Will Jfaad1ey
30 Blank
191
Clarence Hoadley
OH
74 Hrt Dis
177
Will Hoad1y' &amp; Mrs. D.L. m
Hoadly
OH
Blank
21
Frank? Mo'nroe
OH
3: wks
134
Carl Haag
81
Columbus.Ks 40 Blank,
The Family'
Lecompton 81 Old age
Henry Hofer
44
J. B. Cuningham
Henry Hofer
Lecompton
Blank
21
J. B. Cunningham
Blank
Frank Hoffer
Richland
27
Elij ah Hoffer
OR
18 hrs
158
J. A. Duff
Blank
91 Old age
77
J. A. Duff
Blank
Blank
18
Catherine Hoffman
Kitty Haft
15?
141
Mrs. Josephine Hogan
"I;
72 -1 &amp; oldage141
Thomas Hog an
MG
2 wks
145
Me;
C.Hogan &amp; Leo ,Loit
26 ?Scrofula- 103
L. G. Hoge
Off
28 Blank
73'

8' Sep 1892
23 Dec 1903
2 Jun 1899.
9 Aug 1895

7 Sep 1892

Hofer, Emma

14
15
19
30

Hoffer, Mrs. Anna
Hoffer, Arthur
Hoffman, Catherine
Hoffman. Christian

May
Ju1'
Jan
Apr

1893
1905
1899
1892

Haft. Ada
2 May 1904
Hog an, Carter J.
14 May 1904:
,Hogan, Infant
2 Sep 1904
2 May 1901
Hogan. Miss
Hoge, Albert K.
20 Aug 1898:
(Shipped from West Liberty,Iowa)
Hogen, Ann
18 May 1891
Hogo ( a)n, Emery
21 O:t 1901
(Shipped from Kansas Cfty. Mo.)
4 Dec 1891
Hogg, Wm.
Hogon, child of
24 5ep 1891
Hogue, Mrs. C..
Hogue'. Lydi a'
HOlbert, Adoline'
Holden. Robt.
Hole. Fred T.
Hole, Infant
Hole, Sarah
Hole, Willie

29 Jan
28:Mch
5 Aug
18 Moh
23' Nov
11 Nov
3 Feb
16 May

(?)Holland,(?)Condis

•

. _ •••••_ _

-0

•

'.~'

"_"

_ •••

_ _ •••

1892
1906
1899
1906
1905
1902
1902
1895

8 Nov 1905

Holland, Jacob
17 Apr
Holland. Peter
4 Feb
Hollingberg. W.
26 Oct
Hollingburg, Mrs. Geo.18 Oct
Hollingsworth, A.A..
1a:Sep
Hallingsworth,Ellanora29 Jan

•

fa.

Ordered by .

Hines;, Thomas
31 Jan 1906
Hhman, Mrs..
14 Apr 1892
Hinman, Timothy
31 Dec 189F
Hipple, Mrs. May
15 May 1901
lfird, Almira
28 Oct 1904
Hoadley, r.1rs. Charlotte10Nov 1907
(Shipped from Excelsior Sprgs,Mo)
Hoadley, D~ L.
21 Nov 1906
Hoag, Mrs.
lfoag, Infant
Hobson, t'ml. R.
Hofer, Elizabeth

BUrial, Age' Cause dO!

Buri al Date',

1905
1893'
1898:
1895
1896
1892

~. Hogen
Mrs. I. Killworth
Chas. Hogan

00'

MG

w. Hogg Jr.
Grover
C. HOgan
~&amp;
Hiram Johnson
w. A~ Hodge
C_?
Jake Kitworth(?)
Off
S. C. Holbert
Lecompton,
W. T. Holden
Hesper
Elijah Hole
or
John' &amp; Elij ah Hole
OH
Elisha Hole
OR'
Susan Hole
OH
Wm Gibson
Met. Insur. Co.
Off
S. Robinson
Poor Comm.&amp; S.Robinson Off"
S. Robinson
OH
The Family'
OIl
Geo. Hollingburg
OIl
The FamBy'
Clinton:
A.A.Hollingsworth Clinton

BI'ank

10

Tuberculosisl09
Blank
Blank

14
12

Blank
88, Dropsy
70 Paralysis
23 Blank
41 Gun, shot
3 wks
65 Blank
Blank

15
167
83
67
162
122
112
41

85 Old age

162

85 Dropsy
155
25
Blank
81 Old age
74
Blank
47
56 Lvr&amp;Stom. 55
Blank
16

�36

Burial Date
Hollister, S.
1
1900
Capt. Co. E, 2 W. Virgo Cav.
6 Oct 1905
Holloway, C.
Holloway, child of
not dated
(listed between 10/30 &amp; 11/4, 1890)
Holt, Anni.e L.
26 Dec 1905
Holt, Rollie
2 Nov 1903
21 Feb
Mrs.
24 Nov
(1)Honway, J. G.
22 Nov
Hood, Mrs. G'. W.
19 Sep
Hook, Edward H.
(1) P Co. H. 20 Kansas
25 Nov
Hook, Fannie
(? )Honse1man,

Hook, Geo.
Hook, Mrs. Lucy
Hook, Willie May
Hooker, Willi am
Hooper(s), Mrs.

21
4
27
13
4

Jan
Jan
Jul
Feb
Oct

1896
1899
1893
1899
1900
1900
1891
1900
1903
1905

Hoover, ~rrs. Lizzie
2 Aug 1901'
Hoover, Lucinda
29 Apr· 1899
Hopkins, Arthur
14 Jan 1895
Hopper, F.C.,child of 31 Jul1907
Hopson, Hiram P.
10 Sep 1899
Pvt Co C, 68 NY lnfty.
Hopson, Willi s
24 Aug 1903
(1) Landsman, U. S. S. Lancaster
Hormel, Joel
16 Jun 1897
Hornby, Alex
Horne, Anna R.
Horsechief, Herbert
Horton, Andrew

22 Jan 1896,
21 Dec 1904
7 May 1906
6· Mch 1903

26 Jun 1901
Horton, Fannie B•.
Horton, James C.
17 May 1907
(shipped from K. C.)
(1) Hosener, child of 16 Oct 1893
Houber, Joseph
Houk, Harvey W.

18 Apr 1902
8 Feb 1897

Hough, r.Irs. Hann ah
(1 )Hough1ettin, Mrs.
Houk, John
.
House, Mrs. Ricka
Houser, William

7
1
9
1:
2

House(r), Willie

3 Jun 1900

Nov
Jun
Sep
Jul
Jun

1893
1891
1902
1904
1900

Ordered by

Burial

~ Cause d •..fg,

Family,Douglas Co.

OH

74

Blank

99

161
SCott Holloway
Harmon, 73-8-5
Blank
4
Jeff &amp; Henry· Holloway
Kanwaka
OH
61 Rheumati smI64
Ed. Hill &amp; sisters
OH
23 Pneur.lOnia 133
Kitty Holt
Hendrson
?'VOrlnel Honselman
OH
Blank
50
D. A. Harbough
Linwood 71 Apendici ti s86
G~ W. Hood
Clinton 33 H.Fever &amp; 31
Jas. H. Hook
OH
24 Tuberculo. 84
(shipped from San Francisco)
J. H. Hook
on
22 Ty. Fever
97
(shipped from Osborne, _)
26 Typhoid F. 88
James H. Hook
OH
Blank
5
C.J.Hook, W.T.Barber OH
?eritonit. 94
J. Hook
OH
40 Blank
125
Poor Comm.
OH
B. W. Lemon
~,X;
36 BldPoison 161
Carl Hooper
47 Obst of Bw1l87
Joseph Hoover
OR
72 Spnl Men. 80
R. L. Hoover
Echp
7 Lung Fvr 38
John Hopkins
OH
Blank
,00
Still Born 187
65 Dysentry
84
Mrs. Ada N. HopsonOH
Douglas County
Maria Hopson, County.OO
67 Can of Lvr 131
Vinland 85
ilIrs. _Houser and
Mrs. Horme1
R. H. Hornby
OH
G. GroVner, JournalCo. OH
53
Haskell, J.E.Pearis acla.
17
Mrs. A. Horton
Norton- 73
Shipped to
vil1e,Ks
J. C. Horton
Of!
62
P. R. Brooks, Thomas OR
70
Sweeney,Frank Faxson
J. B. Cunningham
Lecompton
(?) H. Hofne. (1) Horma
The Family·
82
~lr. Geo. W. Houk
DeerCreek
11
Mrs. H. C. Davis
QH
64
Frank Finney'
OH
.
J. W. Houk
BigSpgs 72
Jacob House
OH
58
J. W. Houser+Lexington, Nebr66
(shipped to Bern, Kans.)
Mrs. Hbuse,City Marshall CH 9

Ace.Killed 61
Bl ank
49
Hrt &amp;DrpsylSO
Blank
169
Blank
126
Pelvic Ab.105
cperation 185
Blank

30

114
Tonsili tis 58
mo.
Spina1Trbl 30
81 ank
10
Diabetes 120
Hrt.Fail. 143
Suicide
93
Can.Bwls

93

�37

Frouston, Edward G:.

Burial ~
27 Ju1 1896

Howard, Bertha
Froward, C. A._
Howard, child of
Howard, H~ H.,

20 Aug
31 Mch
20 Dec
1'5'Nov

~.

1904
1894
1893
1906

Howard, John
11 Dec 1893
Howard, Nannie, child of
16 Dec' 1903
Howard, R. M.
Howden, Mrs. A~
Howe, l\1rs. Oli ve
Howell t Arthur

17 Oct 1893
23 Mch 1899
24 May 1902
9 Jan 1899

Howen, ~lrs:. M. A.
Howell, Ro(a)y
Hoy, Tillte

23 Jan 1903
17 Jul 1894
6 Oct 1900

Hoyt,
Hoyt,
Hoyt,
Hoyt,

17
1
13
3

chUd of
child of
child of
James

NO-v
Nov
Sep
Dec

1895
1898
1896,
1898

Hoyt, Mrs. S. E.
Haz(gle, Mrs.,
Hubbard, W. s.

16 5ep 1892
14 Nov 1891
19 Sep 1891

Hubble, Maria G.
Hubner, Mrs.
Huddleston,chi1d of
&lt;Men A.
Huddleston, Eli
Hudson, Mrs.

20 Apr 1906
10 Jan 1901
21 Jan 1907

Huff, James

12 Jan 1904

Ifuff, Mrs:; L. C.
Hughes, Adeline R.
Ifughes, Ben
Hughes, Eva
Hughes, Geo. \'1.

30 June 1892
16 Jan 1906
14 Apr 1902
16 Mch 1905
11 Apr 1902

Hughes, James
Hughes, Joe

19 Jul 1893
30 Oct 1906,

Hughes:, Mattie.
Hughes, Thomas
Hughes', Thomas

30 Jul 1895

Irughes.. \!hn.
Co. A. 3 K.S~M.

4 Jan 1900
5 Apr 1900

16 Sept 1896
21 Sep 1907
4 Oct 1905,

Ordered by
Burial ~Cause d~ fsL
r,t;
20 Sp.Mg.
54
Sons of
S. A. Holi'St'Oii
The Family, W. Dixon 011
23 Blank
145
Blank
34
(?) A~ Stamper
?California
Blank
32
Blank
Vin1and
I.O.O.F. No.4
OR81 Bronchit .177
Mrs.Mary'Killum(rn)
Vinland 7lJ2 Old age
L. D. Howard
31
Nannie Howard
OH
3 wks.
134
WHI Howard
Frank Evans
J. W. Medows
Chester 69 Bl ank
30
A. Frowden
1\J;'
65
&amp;Paral. ~
Thos. Howe
OH
62 cancer 116
George Howell, son KenValley 3 croup
77
of Lewis Howell
OH
Walter Howell
11 BldPoison 124
L. C. Howell
I\G
4 mo Chollnf. 35
F. D. Cosley'
OR
54 Dropsy
95
Mrs. Reynolds
Jim Hoyt
Off
47 Blank
47
R. O. Hoyt
OH
Sti 11 bo rn 15
R. O. Hoyt
OH
Sti 11 bo rn 55
Horace Barker
OH
Blank
76
airs. Fanny Hoyt
C. Fr. Hoyt
OF!
Blank
22
Mr. Hoz(g)e
Williamstown
Blank
14
H. C. Peterson
Talmo,Ks.
Blank
12
W. L. Hubbard
W. O. Hubble
OR
Cancer
169
Paul Hubner
OH
Blank
55
Arthur Huddleston
OH
8 daE.M.
180
E. Huddleston
OH
86 Old age
87
Mrs. McEwen
OH
73 Old Age + 90
E. F. Caldwell
Earl Armstrong
OH
16 Pneumonfa 135
Hi ram Huff'
J .M.Huff ,G. W.White Clinton
Blank
19
Bill Overton
OlI
T7 Old age
165
Mrs. Frughes
JllIi'
39/34 Blank
114
Cora Frughes,. MetLife~G
5 Burns
134
Wm Hughes
m9 rno Blank
114
Olin Bell(Beal)
Hughes Bros.,E.Keef (?)Commovore
128
Wm. Hughes:, Rachel Frughes
at
Met. Ins. Co.
55. Frrt&amp;Drpsy 176
Christopher Williams OH
23 Blank
55
Mrs. Hughes
?Hebron,Ind. 58 Hrt Fail
43
Lydia &amp; wm R Hughes OR
41 Tuberculos189
(shipped from Los Angeles, Cal. )
The Family
OH
72 Cancer
161

�38

Name _

Buri al Date

Ordered bI·.

lfughes, WHline
Hughs, child of
Hughs, Ellen J.
Hughs, Squires'
Hulce, Sarah
Hulse, Dudley

18'
26
23
21
18
12

Hil1tz, child of
Hu1 tz. Joseph
Hultz, Lafond
Hume, Mrs. Enuna H.
Humphrey, child of
Humphrey, Blank

8 Nov 1893
19 (kt 1898:
7 Jan 1895
2.5 May 1900
18 May 1893
22. Sep 1895

Joe Hughes, Met Ins. OfF
14
Walter ffughs
OH
74'
Wm Hughes
OH
? Com. Brook
OB"
A.G. Hulce
Clinton
66
W. L. Payne
Clinton
E. W. Brown
OH'
Mary Hultz
4 da
The Family'
OIr
48
John Hultz
~Ii
5
The Estate
OIl
Frank CuttO)er
Clinton
Stine &amp; Son, A.Ili-(Shipped to Junction City)
L. Lyinger
8
Clinton

Oct
Aug
Apr
(kt
Ntw
Sep

1904
1890
1903
1890
1896
1893

Humphrey, Eddie. son of
Wilson
31' Jan 1894
Hungerford, Mrs'.
l' Sep 1902
Hunk1e, Dr. Van
4 Ju1 1904
HUnsinger, Carrie
21 Nov
Hunt,Geo..
.23 Nov
Hunt, ·G. W•. &amp; Daughter22Apr
Hunt, ,Howard
;29 'Dee

1890
1907
1896
1907

Hiln.t, Loui s
Hun;t., Nancy ·Adams:
Hunter., ·chfld of

.16 Feb _1903
'14 Apr '1896
23ntay :1895

Hunter, Martha

10 Dec 1904

Huson, Polly' A•.
12 Nov' 1901
Hiltching, Sam1
5 ·Dec 1901
{Oi ed 21 Jan 1878. Shipped from
Hutchings, Belsey
27 Aug 1901
'Hutchings, Mrs. .
1 Nov 1896
lfutchins', Hazel
23 Mch' 1900
HUtchinson, Christy' 12 Ju1 1906
Hutchinson, Miss M.A. 20 Jun 1893
Hutchinson, Mrs. ?Saddie
22 Jun 1893
Hutt, E.
4 Apr 1894
Hyde, Addi son

26 Ju1 1897

Hyde, . Enuna E.

26 Apr 1901

Hyde, Mary A•.
Ice, Glen

13 Feb 1892
3 May 1902

Ice, James, child of 12 Nov 1906
Ice, 01 a' E.
. 21 Sep 1903

H•.

Hungerford

D. L. Burtin Jr.

Burial

Ofr
Echo

Age Cause d.

62
69

Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank

fg,

146,
2
127
4

56
29

No doctor 31
Acute ? 74
Diphtheria 38
Hrt Fail. 92
Blank
27
Blank
46
Blank

32

Cancer' 120
Hrt Fai 1 143

John L. Hoover
P. Hunsinger
Blank
Blank
4
Chas •. Hunt
.00
55 Cancer
191
·aI"65&amp; .21 .Blank52
. Geo.• ,A. Hunt·
.Blank(d. in 5al't ;Lake"OOKilled ;by194
Utah)
Ii veldre
N •.,L. ,Hun.t
.orr
·46 Gun shot 125
'TheFamUY'OH85 Old Age
51
.Jessie '.W.Carney Williams'Blank
42
Wm Hunter
town
George Hunter
59 Blank
149.
Hshld of Ruth
Tab. No. 52
The Family'
OH
71 Blank
109
Jas. A. Hutching
OB
69 Hrt. TrbUIO
St. Paul, Kansas)
J. A.Hiltchings
·Olf
86 Old age 107
. L. C~ (?)Poehler
OIl
65 Cancer
56
Dora Hutchins
OH
1 17 moCroup 89
Al Cox.Mrs.JamesR.Gray' (lr 76 Angina Pecl7I
(Shipped from St. Louis) .
W. T. Hutchinson Agricola
Blank'
27
John Hutchinson
Williamstown
27
(Killed in cyclone 21st June)
John E. Hutt and
OIl
sa(can't read)34
The Fami! y
A. C. Stewart
orr
74 Paralysi s 62
(Shipped from Erie, Penn.)
.
A. C. Stewart,Ottawa,Ks. OIl 42 Blank
103·
(Shipped from Pond Creek, Okla.)
Chas. Hyde
011
Blank=
16
John Ice
orr
17 Pneumoni a U5
(?) J. or P.lce, Howard. Kas.)
Leonard &amp; James Ice StUll'
Still born 117
Leonard Ice
Deer Creek lB:·
132

�.. 39

Name'
Ice, Mrs. Sallie
Ice, Thos.

Buri a1 Date'
15 Apr 1900
24' Jan 1896

Ordered by

BUrfal

Age Cause d.

f9.:

. Thomas Ice:,Family Bel voir 92 Old age
91
Thos. Ice Jr.
Belvoir
Blank
49
Lemuel Ice
Iii if, Porter C.
19 Oct 1907'
James G•. Iliff
Vinland 18 Pyogenicln.190
Ingerson, Hannah
8 Feb 1900
Mrs. F. D. tyon
OIr
87 Old age'
88.
Ingraham, H~A.
21 Dec: 1897
James McCreath
0If
35 Gun shot
66
"body came from Dearborn, Mi/Mo."wound
Irving, Howard
1 Feb 1905
Mrs. Lucy Irvi ng
MG
28 Stomach
152
(?)Ir.win, Julia
12 Dec 1894
Geo. Irwin
MG'
LungTrbl. 37
Irwin, ~lartin
3 Nov 1897
County
MG
60 Asthma +
64
"An honorably dischg
from the US Navy"
Irwin, MaryF.
.19 ,fitch 1893
,Benevolent . Rel1efCorps ·~G ,Bl.ank
,25
:Is-aacs, :chi ldof
.24 J.ul :18900•. Butler ,for .Cicty· on'
.Blank
1
Isman, Cora
23 :Nov '1906
:Mrs .• Al Abrams
:CathoHc' '28 ~Consumpt. 177
(Shippedfr.om·i'les,ton, Mo.)
,Jno .Isman
Jack, E.
18 J"ul .1897
Mr.Miflin,Jas."DonneHy 'C1i.nton ,BLank
,Jacke, ,A. .:0.
21 'Feb 1894
Mrs. .Jacke, '.Ed'3us·sell
:and ,L. ,s. Steel
',OIr
61 'Rhe,. ,Fever '33
,J ackRabi t, 'Ri :c'hard
:2 .J'an '"1907
:Haskett Inst.itute :Blank
.178
J'ackson, _Bl~ank
13' :Feb 1691
;Rev..~Merl''1 t ,~ME 'Chu reb 'Off
'7
A.G. Honold
.Jackson,
3 ~til 1892
Supt.
'Poor 'Fam
:Blank
19
,J:ackson, . ,Bessie
reOct 1893
A.G,. 'Honnold
.orr
'72 Blank
.30
Jackson, Cora :5.
3 Jun 1896
~{;;awsonJacksonMG28 ·'Bl'ank
·53
J'ackson ,Earl
e Apr 1892 :Ed Jackson ,AGHonno}d VB
&gt;Blanl~
'1'7
J'acks'on ,Mrs • Ell'a
16 Feb 1904
John Jackson
Maria Wi IUs
OR
45 ;Blank
137
J'ackson, 'Irene
'27 Jun 1897
.? Lilburn Jackson
,~17
'~WhpgCou~h
61
James Robinson
Jackson, John
:31 ·Jan .1905
.C..W. ~lJanefer
50?
152
Jackson,Mari-e
&gt;24 May 1904
,Mrs.• Hender.son
"KG,11'l0.
-:50 .I\poopl:exi e142
Jackson, Martha
13 Oct 1907·
Robert Jackson,Met.lnsI\'G
54 .\I.umo r
.190
Jackson., ·Mary
'3 Aug 1899
.:BurgessH •. Jackson, f.G
49
't
83
1.106 N.. 6th St.•.• K.C.Kans.
Jackson, "Mary·E.
7 Aug 1898
Jennie Potts,AGHonnold OH23 Dropsy'
'73
Jackson, 'Matti€
10 .Sep· 1900
.w.Jackson.Sam ·Jeans · 0 0 2 1 Blank
95
Jackson, Maggie
,22 Feb 1901
? 11 hrs. Pneu .101
E. G. JacksonTlG
Jackson, Nora
18 Jul 1897
James Robinson
U;
8 WhpgCough 62
Jackson, Perlie
7 Jan 1891
Ed Jackson
orr
Blank
5
Jackson, Robert
12 Sep 1899
Coroner &amp; Mrs.Watson OH
14 Accid.Sho·t 84
Jackson, Rosa
20 Mch 1893
A. G. Honnold
OlI
Blank
25
Jackson. Sam
23 Mch 1901'
Chi Id of John Jackson at
7 mo.
183
Jackson, Thadius
21 Dec 1907
Mother
0If
30 Hrt. Trbl. 193'
Margarette Jackson
Jackson, Thos'.
24 Mch 1904
Mrs. Sam Jeames
OR
86 Blank
139
(Shipped from K.C.&gt;
Jacobs, Mrs. J. H.
24 Mch 1898
J. H. Jacobs
Off
54 Paralysis 69
J'acoby, Mrs. Anni e
27 JuT 1903
James Jac·oby.'
OH
37 Consumpt. 130
Tabernacle No. 42
James, Dollie
24 Apr 1906
Gas Comp~?Humdy James: Off
24 Consumpt. 169
James, Edwarde
4 Oct 1893
F. M. Perkins
OH
Blank
29
James, Mrs. Edwin
31 Oct 1894'
F. M. Perkins:
(lJ
I3Iank
37
James, Susan
16 Apr 1902
Mrs. C. C. James
l\'X;
76, Blank
114
John Clark

�40

UNDERTAKER.

Name.

Buri a1 Date'

(?)Janeson, Kate
Jeames, Sam
Jeam(n)s, Mrs. Elsie
Jefferso~,Carro11

2
25
13
27

Je11aY4 F.K., Infant
Jenkins" Moses
Jenkins, Willie

16 May 1895
3 .Aug 1890
28 ,Ju1 1900

Jennings, John
Jenning's, Martha

,5 Sep ,1898
20r.iav 1898
4 .Jui 3.898

,Jenni"ngs, -Thomas
Jen'son,chUd of
,Jessup, Frank
.Jewell, Saul
J.ohns., :Mrs.• ·H.
,Johns, Mattie S.
Johnson, :Mrs.•
John'son ,Annie ~E.
Johnson, :Anton H.
Johnso.n, ,Ardell
Johnson., AU0ust
John son, 'C., :son of
Johnson, L Caroline

:19 ,Aug :1897
19 .J,an 1'89.1
7 :Jul'1894
9 Apr 1895
23'No.v .1892
.5 Oct 1899
'25.Jun 1897
:22 .Jun 189.1
15Sep 1904
23 Jan 1905
4Jun 1901
1 :Nov 1905
1'7 Apr 1898

Johnson, Charles

30 May 1905

Jennings.,r~l_?_

Nov
Feb
Jun
Nov

1904
1904
1904
1897

Johnson, child of Geo. 29 Oct 1903
·John son, C1 aud
10 Uch 1896
from I(c
Johnson, Daisy
20 Oct 1901
Johnson, Elvira
10 Jun 1903
Johnson, Eva M.
23 Mch 1899
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Private

Fred
2 May 1904
George L
n Oct 1898,
Mrs. H.
23 Apr 1900
Hiram
18 May 1895
C A 113 US Colored Inft.

Johnson, Infant

10 Jun 1905

Ordered by'

Burial' Age Cause' d.

~.

~;t;
148
46 Blank
C. W. Janesan
OH
Mrs. Sam Jeames
46 Blank
137
OH'
r,1rs. Sam Jearn (n) S
59 Dropsy
65
Mrs. Jane Jefferson
Wesley Wright G William (?)Tot-ier
41
F. K. JellaySarcoxie
Blank
G\')T Post GAR
OH
Blank
2
Tabernacle No. 58
OH
35 Blank
94
Benevolent No. 2 &amp; Jerry Jenkins
Mrs.• J .•.Jennings
.Ca,t·hoUc13 :Lightning 73
C.C.Coleman
OH
,27 Blank
71
:Donnell y Bros.
Catholic60 Dropsy
72
(Shipped .from SU verton" Col.)
'Ed '&amp; ',Thomas ,JenningsCat:hoTicOO Kidney ·Tr. 63
cA. :G,•. Honnold
rIb
,Blank
6
G.• ]li'ffe
:Cedati"oi·nt/.Junc~,30.B1ank
,35
:The:F:amily
OH:6O .Blank
41
Henry John'sonIlic'hl'and
:Bl:ank23
iIi •. H.Johns
'OE
:27 ,B1'arik
85
.Thos .• ,Johnson,Topeka OH
·67 Blank
61
Allen ,Foster/LasterOH
Blank
10
Ch'ar:les ;Johnson
OH .
.27 .;Surgery 146
'Mrs,. 'Williams
DB
,19? :pneu.T52
Rudo.lph Helstrom
Bond SO Suici.de 104
;CorneliusJohnson-'Clinton Jwk/mo
162
.TheFami ly
~'I;56 Cancer,
70
Col Relief Corp
(?)!van Johnson
on
60 Pneu.
157
Mrs. rllatilda Johnson
Clinton 1 da
Geo. Johnson
133
Mr. Bates
. OH
Blank
51

.Tohn Johnson
OIr
17 Accident 109
Mr. Collins
Clinton 17 BldPoison129
Chas. A. Johnson &amp; OR
2~ Blank
Peter Jones
(Shipped from Denver&gt; 79
Wm Johnson
orr
4 tvk/mo ? 140
The Family
Off
54 Pneu.
74
Mrs. Lofgreen
orr
79'.-2
?
91
(?)Ev1yn J.,Little Rock, Ark.
&amp;'1;'
Tom Walker Post
Blank
41
Copeland Post Com.
Douglas County
C. L. Johnson
OH
Stil1born157
Law. Transfer Co.

�41

Burial

Age Cause d. ~.

~

Burial Date ..

Ordered by

Johnson, Infant
Johnson, James:

25 Nov 1904
13 Jan 1907

Johnson, James, child
Johnson, J. H.
Johnson, ' Julia

23 Dec 1894
19 Jan 1898
16 Jan 1899

Johnson, Mrs. Lutta

29 J'an 1907

Johnson, Maggie

27 Jun 1906

Johnson; Mary L.
Johnson, Mary

27 Apr 1896
13 Nov 1899

Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,

23
25
17
24
9

Stillborn148
OH
Dick Johnson
32
Pneu.
179
OH
James Johnson &amp;
St.Pnul,
M.&gt;
Arnie Johnson (Shipped from
38
Blank
OH
A. G. Honnold
67
49
Blank
riG
Mrs. A. Johnson
77
46
OH
Walter Johnson
#2
Tabernacle #52, Benevolent
180
Blank
Clinton
'v'1m Burns
I(s.
George Washington, Bloomington,
171
21
Shirley Johnson &amp; OH
Mrs. Joe West
26 LaGrippe 52
OH
Riley Croutch
86
28 con.
MG
L. Johnson &amp;
F. G. Williams
Mrs. Lofgren
OH
Bl ank
23
Mrs. Lofgren
OH Removal Blank
91
Jessie {?)Dilli rd
OH
5 Convu1sionlOO
James Johnson
OIl
12 Bron.Pneu.190
Louisa B. Johnson
~Ii '
41 Di abetice 164
(Shipped from Alexandria, Ind.&gt;
E. E. Pierson
~x;
80 Dropsy
79
C. Johnson
OH
75 Gastric C.125
B. F. Johnston
OH
Blank
16
The Family
OH
85 Paralysis 85
J.W. &amp; R.C.Johnston OH
?73 Old age
91
H.R.Jones,Eli Schnick W.Sprgs'??
84
A. G'. Honnold
nG
B1 ank
34
Wm Jones
~'G
Blank
21
John Jones Willow Sprgs.
Blank
46
Mr. Jones
? Vinland
Blank
12
J.L.Jones, Garnett OR
35 Apendici t. 9I
IooF No. 16, VI. C'. Galloway, Sec'yJohn &amp; T.C. Jones
\'l.S.
73 'Old age + 85
Robert Jones
R. Burns
OH
38 Typhoid 126
The Family
OH
Blank
18

Nels
Nils
Paul J.
Ruth
Sam. H.

Oct
Apr
Jan
Oct
Jan

1892
1900
1901
1907
1906

Johnson, Thomas
5 Mch 1899
Johnson, Thos.
4 Feb 1903
17 Feb 1892,
Johnsto·n. child of
Johnston, James W.
4 Apr 1902
Johnston, Mrs. J. W.
.3 May 1900
Jones, CIl. of
_.
22 Sep 1899
Jones, son of C~
8 I\1ch 1894
Jones, child of
18 Aug 1892
Jones, child of
12, Oct 1895
Jones, Mr. C. M.
17 Sep 1891
Jones, Davi d L.
1 May' 1900
(Shipped from Garnett, KS)
Jones, Elizabeth
16 Oct 1899
Jones, Eli zabeth '8 Mch 1903
Jones, Edward
27 May 1892
COo. E 12th Kas. Inft. Private
Jones, Endsley
29 May 1905,
Jones, H. T., child oilO Feb 1904
Jones, Hurley'
3 Aug 1907Jones, Infant
16 Apr 1904
Jones, Infant son
21 Nov 1905
Jones, James
6 Nov 1907Jones, John M.

14 Jun 1907

Jones, J. T.,

18 Dec 1904

Jones,
, Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,

Joseph
26'Dec 1896
Laura (col)
20 ~lch 1906
Lottie
11 Jim 1907
Mrs. Martha N. 19 Jun 1900
Mrs. M. J.
1 Sep'1901
Morgan
19 Sep 1892
Narcissis'
24 May 1906

H. T. Jones
OH
61 Brights D.l56
H. T. Jones
OH'
Stillborn 137
Robt.Jonesi Met.lns.DH
13 Liver Trb 187
Robt. Jones
OH
5 wks
140
T. C. Jones
Harmon' Cern.
Stillborn 162
John Hall, Mr. LymanOR'
70 Bronchi ti's19 1 ,
Mrs._ Jiin Jones
Thomas Jones- Harmon 7 mi So. 51 Hypo186,
G:. + Porter, K.C.
static' pneu.
Mrs. Sarah E. Jones KC,Mo. 40 RR Accid. 150
U.P. R.R.
p. R. Brooks
OH
65 ? pneu.
57
Dr.Harvey,Robt Jones OR
37 Consumpt. 169
C. M. Jones
a'x;?27 Abs.Liver 185
Endsley Jones'
Off
59 Cat.Bwls. 93
Peter Jones, Ben. #2, Off:
53 Cat.Stom. 107
T.C.Jones,H. Johns W.S.
Blank
22
Wm Jones
OH
54 Paralysis 170

�42

fa..

Name',

Burial Date

Ordered by'

Jones, ~., child of
Jones, Mrs. Rebecca

19 Aug 1898
7 Jun 1905'

Robert Jones'
OH
~ mo
73'
w,W'
":
77 1
157
J. M. Jones
IIU
(Shipped from lola, Ks'.)
94 Old age 178
Mrs. Spencer'
OfT
60 Consumpt. 191
~lrs. Jack Watts:
OH
76 Chr.,Rbeu. 82
J. L. Jones
OH'
13
Blank
A. G. Honold
~'G:
163
4 da.
F. E. Jones
Off
7l Dropsy + 71
Endsley Jones
OH
57
p. R. Brooks
OH
Blank
Lena Jordan, 315 Lyorr St. ~G 2 Teething 154
Green Pasture' Lodge OFf
45· Spin.Meninl38;
No. 126 K.C.Mo.
Dr. Harvey' (Shipped from N.r. City)
J. \'l. Jourdon
OH
4 w.
m
John W. Jourdon
OH
Blank
70
Mrs. ?Lu1y Jourden OK
17lh Blank
145
Arthur R. Kagii
OFf
6 mo. Blank '98
Fred Kahn
Reno
BI ank
164
(shipped from Dwight)
Clinton 7' wks/mos?
43
Geo. Derby
Mrs. Kathermen
Wash.Creek, 81 DropsY' 159
Catholic' 22 Blank
73
Edward Keefe
The Family'
Catholic:
RR Accident1l9
Mrs'. Juria Keefe Catholic 68 Para1yris lI8
M. NeMIlark
OR
96 :Old age
179
Green Kei th
~x;
35 BI ank
66
"Died at Chicago"
Green Keith
Blank
4
Green Keith
Blank
14'
The Family'
Catholic'
Blank
27'

21 Dec
Jones, Rosetta
22 Nov
Jones, Ruth
24 Jun
Jones, Sarah
29 Oct
Jones, Sarah A.
27 Nov
Jones, son of
24 May
Jones, Susan---Jhnes. Mrs. Joseph L. 26 Dec
18 Mch
Jordan, Willie L.
6, Mch
Jordean, Alex
Jour.don, ch. of
Jourdon, Marie
Jourden, ?Morris
Kagi, chi Id of
Kahn, Helena

1906
1907
1899
1891
1905
1898
]896,
1905
1904

8 Mch 1899
28 Mch 1898
12 Sep 1904
1'--oec~-i900

27' Dec 1905:

Kassabaum,Jennie Alice2 Jul 1895,
Kathennen', Mr~
24 Aug 1905
Keefe, Anna T.
8 Aug 1898
Keefe, Edward:
25 Jul 1902
Keefe, James
17 Jul' 1902
Keifer, Mrs. A.
1'4 Jan 1907
Kei th, Chas'. H~
11 Dec 1897
Keith, Mrs~ Mary
Keith, Salmon
Keicher, Dennis:
(Kehe1er in index)
Kell ar, John H~
KellelT, Emaline
Kelley, \Valt'er L.
Kelly, J. A.

29 Oct 1890
13 Dec 1891
15 Jun 1893
16 Feb 1903

7 Dec' 1907
9Mch 1903
141 Apr 1907"

(1 )Ke1sall, Rev. Sam! 6 Dec 1896:
(Kelso' in fndex)
Kelso, Joseph
21 Mch 1900.
Kelso, Miss: M. A.
14 Feb 1905
Kennedy, A.
Kennedy, Mrs. E. R.
Kennedy, Infant
Kennedy, Infant
daughter of Frank
Kennedy, Mrs. Jane A.
Kennedy, L. J.
Private Co. F. 131
Kennedy', Mrs'. J. H~

4 Mch

1905~

8 Apr 1892
28 Sep' 1902
23 Jan 1894
18 Apr 1893
29 Jun 1903
KSM
21 Oct 1898.'

Burial

Age Cause d.

N. E. Kellar
77 Hrt.Fai1 125
(Shipped to I\1t. Pleasant, Iowa:)
Victor Keller70 Blank
193
(Shipped to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa)
w. H~ Kelly
OFf
28 Typhoi'd F .126
Mrs. Wilt Spurgeon OH
83' Old age
183
Agnes: Kelly'
w. C~ (?)Phoenicie Reno 77 Old age 57
The Family
The Family'
82 Old age + 89
Clarence Kelso
57 Consumpt. 152
E. N. Kelso'
Wil'l Green, Jno. Gil57 Pneumonia' 153
more, Mrs. A. Kennedy. (Burial-Paris, Mo.)
A. W. Kennedy
OIl
Blank
17
D. Kennedy
Vi'nland
1 wk?
121:
S. N. Cox
Kennedy'Valley'l wk
32
N. L. Kennedy
The Family'

Belvoir'
Kennedy'

A. L. Cox
OIl
(Shipped by Eudora)

Blank
67 Stomach

26,

130

25 Chfldbfrth 74;'

�43

N'ame',
Kennedy, Saul

Burial Date:
5" Jul 1891

Kennedy, W. J.
Kenney, Mrs. Bessie
Kerr, J'~ r,l.

20 May 1903
23 J'an 1907
23 {kt 1893

Kerson, Ludwic
Kester, M. J.
Kesting, child of
K(rner, Peter'
Kilworth, Mrs ~ Enuna
Kimball, Elizabeth Do

4
6
30
16
281
24

Kimball, Frank

29 Dec 1907

Kimball,? Sami
4
20
Kineaster, John A.
King, Urs. Anna
3
3
King, Charles A.
Private Co. H' 20 Kans.
King, child of
16
King, Clarense, childofT

Oct
Apr
$ep
Aug
Oct
Apr

Apr
Feb
Jan
May

1892
1897
1890
1905',
1900
1898

1897"
1900
1897
1900

Aug 1895
Feb 1904

Ki ng, child of
King, child of
King, Dora J.

12 Jul 1901
4 Aug 1901
8 Jun 1901'

King, Eliza
King, Henry
Ki ng, Robt. L.
Kingsbury, Etta

8'Jan
6' Sep'
o Nov
30 Nov

Ki rby, Mot a
Ki rk, Chas., child of
Ki rk, Li zzie S.

25 ~Ich 1893
24' Mch 1900
3 Ju1 1906

Kiser, child of
Kiser, Infant
KiSSinger, Mrs. S.
Kline, Infant
Kling, Adam

19
14
7
11
19

Knight, ~trs. G:. W.
Knight, Geo. W.
(?) Knuehl, Joseph

26 Apr 1900
23 J'an 1905
10 Aug 1907

Koberly, John,
Koberly, Blank
Koberly, Agnes
Kock, Thresia
Koeberle, Infant
Koehler, Frank'
Kombs, child of R.D.
Koofer, Jacob
Kostenbader, A.

18
18
20
21
2,
16
24
12
18

Apr
Jan
Mch
Sep
Jan

May
May
May
Aug
Jul
Oct
Mch
Feb
Apr

1902
1896
1904
1903

1901
1905
1893
1903
1905

1896
1896
1896
1906
1895
1904
1906
1906
1892

Ordered by'.
Bud al Age Cause d. ?g.
OH
Blank
11
Nancy Brooks,
Nate Miller'
The Fami ly'
otf
71 StomachTrb128
H. L. Stevenson
Erie,KS
42 Consumpt. 180
G. B. (?)Edgar
Chicago
79 Paralysis 30
W. R. Kerr, 100 Washington St'., Chicago
J. J. Cox
Hesper
Bl ank
22,
The sons
~:li'
71 ?Debi Ii ty
60
Henry Kesting
Lecompton
Blank
3
The Family
Twin Mound 35" Accident 159
J. Kilworth
OIl
Tuberculos.96
Frank Kimball
OR
75
?
70
(Died 16 Apr. Shipped from Los Angeles, Cal')
Geo. Kimball
Off
84-11-15 Hi-t.
194
(Died 22 Dec: in Los Angeles, Cal.)
Mrs. Kimball
Off
70 Stom&amp;Lvr' 60
F. S. Hester
011
46?
89
!\Ir. Tabor?
Off
56 Hrt.Faii. 58
Charles H. King
OH ?20/23 Abs.Liver 92
Vernon King
City, James King
Off
? r yr
Dif. 44
~li
Clarence King
2 wks
13&amp;
Will Bly
? King, W. Perrot
OR
106
2 da.
Blank
A. H. King
OH
106
Jonas King
Eudora'
23 Blank
104
P. M. Hemez?
(1) Col WRC 113
Reno
IT P:;!ralysi s 1'11
A. G. Honnold
~/li
66 Par.
55
49 Blank
49
K of P; The Fami ly' OIf
Kate Kingsbury
Mo.
15 Tuberculos.134
(Shipped to Howard Co., Mo.)
Thos. Kirby
Per~
Blank
25
Ci ty Marshall
Off
Still born 90
J. W. (1 )Huffini s
Off
30 Peritonitis171
(Shipped from Okla.)
D. P. Kiser
MG
4 da.
103
D. P. Kiser
Clinton
6 da.
151'
Blank
25
1 A. M. Dickensen Near Tonga.
William Kline
Linwood
1 mo/wk
131
O~C.Ruce'
Pleasant Grove 72 Hrt Fail. 151
Merchants Bank for the Estate
G. W. Knight
OH
40?
91:
John W. Glidden,Estate OFf 65 Pneumon. 152
Mrs ~ Sarah Knuehl Catholic 77 Hrt. Dis. 188
Joseph Knuehl
MG
7 yr Dfpth.
52
John Koberly
MG
10
Dipht.
52
John Koberly
l\Xi:
7 yr Dipht.
52
John Koberly
Max &amp; Frank Kock Eudora
69 Stom. Trbl. 173
Otto Koeberle
MG
3 mo. Ch.lnf. 43
Henry Koehler
Big Sprgs.77 Blank
146
Joe Cox
OH
Still born 167
J. L. Koofer
Eudora
Blank
166
D. r,t. Kostenbader
Off
Blank
17

�44

Burial
Name"
28. Feb
Kosterman, Ed
3 Jul
Kostman, W. R.
(Knosterman in index)
16 May
Kremer, Smith A.

Date
1902
1893
1906

15 Oct 1895
Kuhbiel, Delight
Kuhns ,Frank, Infant of 27 Oct 1891
23 Nov 1900
Kunkel, ch.
31 Aug 1901
Kunkle, John J.
28 Sep" 1898.
Kunkle, Mrs. Lydia
(?)Kutluith, Mrs.
4 Sep 1904
3 Aug 1901
Laborie, Eliza,
8 Nov 1906
Labzoon, Mrs. Eliza
Lackey,Mercery Lucy

16 Oct 1906

Lacrouse, Nancy

19 May 1900

Laker, S. E.
Lambertson, Mary

12 Jul 1896
19 Jun 1906

Lamer, child of
Lamon, Roy
Lamore, Julia A.

3 Jan 1900
13 i\ich 1900
1 Apr 1907

Lane ,Earnest
26
Lane, Ella
11
Lane, Emma
' 31
Lane, Geo.
14
Lane, infant
31
Lane, James H.(Jr.indexl7
21
Lane, M..

bct
Nov
Jan
Mch
Jan
Feb
Oct

1892
1895
1905
1906
1905
1893
1897

Lane, Michael J.

24 Sep 1902

Langenderfer, Caroline
Langenderfer, Edity
Langley, -L (child)
Langston, C. H.
Langston, Nat
Langston, Syble

8Jtan
21 Jul
20 Aug
22 Nov
2 May
20 Jul

1907
1906
1898
1892
1897
1898

Laptad, child of Paul 11 Oct 1906
Laptad, Joseph
13 Mch 1907
Laster, (?)Rockell
1 Jul 1901
Laswell, John W.
26 Feb 1907
Lathrop, A. H.
(?)Lavelle, Thomas
Co E 50
? Inf.
Lawrence, Alfred
(?)Lawrence, Leonard
infant

26 Oct 1895
21 Jul 1897
18 Feb 1904
22 Jul 1905

Age, Cause d. m.
19 Murdered 113
Drowned in 28
the Blue
Off
30
Blank
170
Dr. Webb &amp;
Ellen P. Kremer (Shipped from Altavista, Ks.)
CH
Blank
46
David Kuhbiel
Hesper'
Bl ank
13
J. Pieratt?
Lecompton
?
97
Walter Kunkel
OH
57 Htt.Fail. 107
The Family
OH'
Gastritis 74
J. J'. Kunkle
Eudora
Blank
145
C. W. Schubert
Off
83 Bl ank
106
Isadore Laborie
OR
69 Dropsy'
l!.u
~lrs. Mary Mayo &amp;
Thomas Drisdom, Ex.
176
MG
Co. Comm. &amp;
55 Fever
Robert H. Lackey
Barney LaCrouse
r.-G
50 Hrt. Fai 1. 92
J. W. Carney &amp;Geo. Gilley
John Ferguson
MG
23 Con.
53
Blank
OH
87 Blank
171
(Shipped from Oakdale, Neb.&gt;
Lane Lamer &amp; Ci rcle fiG
10 ?hrs
87
Mr. Lamon
N.S.
2 wks. ?
89
'Mrs. &amp; fIJi-. Squires OH'
90 Paralysis 183
Mrs. DaLee
V. L. Reece' &amp; flIr. Lane OH
Blank
23
Wright Lane
~G
Blank
47
M. W. Lane
OH
51 ? Lungs 152
r.irs. Hannah Lane
OB
76 Pneu.
167
Roy Bl ackburn
OH
Stillborn 152
V. D. Johnson
OH
25'
Bl ani&lt;
Estate M. Lane
OH
47 Blank
64
Philip Bride
,Jacob nit Lane
Off
19 1, mo/wk
120
George C. Bailey, security
Andretv Langenderfer OH
53 cancer'
185
Andrew Langenderfer OH
19 Appendicitl72
W. R. Langley
OH
34 cong.of
73
Sam Rice &amp; ?
OH
Blank - 22
Benevolent ~l,Family OH 27 Blank
60
Nellie Langston
on
18 rno?
' 82
Alex Grigg
Paul Laptad
Country
Stillborn 175
Mrs. Joseph Laptad r;G
66 Hrt &amp;Br. 0182
The Family
OH
75 Dropsy
105
Oli ver Laswell
Augusta 75 SpinalPar.182
W. A. Walborn
Ks.
Blank
Vinland
Blank
47
Mrs.Lavelle
Catholic65 Blank
62
Douglas County
Wm Green &amp; County OH
10 da
136
John Clark
Blank
21 infBwls 158
f,Irs. Nannie Brooks
Ordered. by'
S. B. Kosterman
W. Knostman

Burial
OH
Manhattan

�45

UNDERTAKER.

·Name.
Lawson, Margaret
Layton, Estella
Layton, Jessie

Burial
29 Jun
24 Feb
19 Jan

Date
1907
1898
1905

Lavier,Patrick(Indian)
Leamer/Learner, child
Leamer/Learner, child
Leamer/Learner, Wm A
Leary, Mrs. E.
Leary, George
Lee, Ali ce M.
Lee, child of Alex
Lee, child of
Lee, L.
Lee, Maggie G.
Lee, ~targ aret
Lee, Mr.
Lee, Mrs.
Lee, Wm Carlton
Lee, Wm.
Lee, Willie

17
16
3
31
20
2
5
17
18
22
21
9
13
9
17
17
27

Jan
Feb
Nov
Dec
Jun
Mch
May
Feb
Aug
Feb
Oct
Jan
Jul
May
Oct
Jan
Mch

1907
1894
1894
1900
1902
1903
1899
1899
1892
1897
1901
1903
1891
1901
1899
1906
1898

Leeford, Mr. A.
Leeper, Gilbert
Leiper, Doyle
Lemon, nIr •.
LePage, Mrs.

15
14
5
24
12

May
Apr
Apr
Jan
Dec

1901
1891
1907
1898
1895

Lescher, Mrs. Maria
24 May 1902
Lescher, Mrs. W. A.
26 Oct 1895
Lescher, \'I.
Feb 1901
Lester/Laster, Allen
IT'May 1893
Letcher, Annie
29 Jun 1903
Letcher, child of
5 Oct 1895
Letcher, child of
1 Apr 1898
Letcher, Martha
21 Mch 1898
Leuf, \'1. B.
_ ilIay 1901
(listed between 9 and 12 May)
Levsch, Adam
12 Nov 1899
Lewis, child of
19 Mch 1891
Lewis, child of
10 May 1892
Lewis, child of
3 Jul 1896
Lewis, Christina
26 Jul 1899
Lewi s, Eddie
12 Jan 1896
Lewis, (?)Edna
21 Jul 1896
Lewi s, Eli zabeth
5 Sep 1894
Lewis, Ethel G.
23 Jul 1907
Lewi s, Frank
15 Jan 1898
Lewis, Joshua
12 Sep 1903
Lewis, Marion
15 Sep 1906

CTdered by
Buri al ~ Cause d. f!L.
Earl Hellar(s)
Topeka 77/79 Hrt.
186
G. H. Wheedon
TN.5.
Blank
68
John M. Brown
Kennedy 80
DId age 151
(Shipped from Eldorado,Ks) Valley
Haskell Inst.
Haskell
Stomach 179
~,l. S. i'linters
Lecompton
StiUborn33
Mr. Leam(rn)er
Lecompton
37
W. Leam(rn)er
Lecompton 41 Stomach 99
Ernest Leary
OH
24 Lightningn1
The Family
OH
67 Paralysis126
Alex Lee
~;G
12
80
Alex Lee
~iG
78
J. H. Lee
?I'linfield
21
Cl ark Lee
m
36 LaGrippe
59
John Lee &amp; JeNish Soc m
13 Pneu.
109
Wm Lee
Catholic71 Paralysis 124
Mrs. Sv1 vi a Lee, Lee MG
11
J. H. Snyder
Lecompton
103
Dr. J. H. Young ,Mrs. Lee nx;
? 19?
?
85
Mrs. John Snyder
Franklin 75 old age 164
Henry Willowb1y
OH
17 Appoplexe 70
(Shipped from Kansas City, Mo.)
Geo Loi t &amp; The Family ~.G
? 51
104
Mr. Leeper; A.F.III. OH
9
_Leiper; r.Irs._ OH
22 Pneu.
183
Dr. Lemon
OH
69
67
(?)Jerry Gladhart(?)OH
48.
Charles Cole Emery'
The Family
OH
75 Tuberculo.116
W. A. Lescher
OH
47
The Family
OH
80 Hrt. F ai 1. 10 1
A.G.Honnold;Burns &amp; Co. OH
27
WRC Col ;Gardner Family ~X;
56 ?neu. +
130
A. G. Honnold
r,·t;
46,
A. G. Honnold
~.X;
70
Bert Letcher,JohnHill rIG
23
69
S. C. Marshall
Chicago 18 Hrt.Trbl. 103
(Shipped to Chicego, Ill.)
The Family
Eudora 55 Dropsy
85
~~.Le~s
ffi
8
Chas. Lewi s
~'G
18
Peter &amp; Charles Lewis ~X;
?27 i~lo
..1-. 53
Charles LeNis
~.X;
? 6??
82
frIrs.Johnson;r.Tary Lutz ['rIG
27 con:-49
C.Lewis;Peter Lewis MG
?16 mo
54
Lawson Lewi s
H;
36
1. D. Lewis
riG
19 mo CholInf187
Peter &amp; Charles Lewis l\'IG
4 mo
67
George Lewi s
? Crowder 70 Dropsy
132
Richard Lewis
LakeView
3. Stomach
174

�46

Lewis, Mary A. (col&gt;

Burial Date
13 Feb 1907

Lewis, R•• cll. of
Lewis. Mrs. Willie
Lillie, Aaron
Li lly, Enuna K.

13
21
26
22

Lind, ~lrs.
Lindenberg, Olga

17 Aug 1904
22 Oct 1907

Lindner, Harry

21 Jul 1906

Lindsay, Alonzo
Lindsey, Mary A.
Lingstrom, child of
Litchfield, Alice L.
Litchfield, Chas.
Littel, Clarenc~
Little, Mrs. Mary
Locell, No---e B~
? Lecour. Camelo
Lodena, Carrie
Log an, Ali ce
Logan, Bessie
Logan, Emma
Logan, Frank
Logan, Geo. J.

28
6
22
29
24
5
27
18
11
14
22
11
6
20
8

Feb
Oct
Jul
Jul
Jun
Aug
Oct
Aug
Jan
Oct
Sep
May
Sep
Nov
Apr

1901
1896'
1890
1902
1897
1905
1905
1904
1902
1393
1905
1896
1907
1907
1906

Logan, James
Log an, John S.
Log an. Mrs. Li ly
Logan, Tracy
Loit, Chas.
Loi t, l\Iary
London, Chas ~\I.
Long, Alice

13
6
11
27
19
15
5
18

Oct
May
Oct
Mch
Mch
Jan
Feb
Ju1

1898
1900
1901
1906
1905'
1903
1899
1902

~

Aug
Oct
Apr
Nov

1897
1901
1393
1907

Longanecker, Morris
25 Hch 1906
Longdoffer, Andy
9 Sep 1891
Longfellow, Infant D.
7 ~lch 1895
Longfellow, Mrs.
4 Mch 1895
(?)Loscall~ Mrs. Clara L5 Oct 1892
Love, A.
4' Jan 1906
Love, Mrs. A.
Lowe, Mrs.
Lowenstein, Minnie
Lowery, Wm.

12
21
22
26

(? )Lows, Carrie
Lucas, Mary

30 Jan 1893
7 Nov 1907

Lutz, ;'fIrs. Andrew
Lutz, Andrew
Lynd, chil d of

17 Aug 1893
3 Oct 1893
22 Feb 1895

Feb
Oct
Jan
Aug

1891
1891
1902
1898

Ordered by
Buri a1 .ilil£.. Cause d, 29...
fllrs. Mary McFarland OH
70 Dropsy
181
Ali za Mon roe
R. Lewi s
?Wal(arus a 1
?
63
Charles Lewis
MG
38 C.ofBw1s109
Estate of Aaron Lillie MG
26
Alice Lilly
Chicago 53 Liver
191
~Irs. H. M. Shaw
(sirrohhis of)
Grant &amp; A. B. Lind
Bl ank 65 appoplexi a144
[,Jarysville 24 con.
190
Geo. S. Smith
Peter Lindenberg
Ks.
of brain
Mrs. J. G. Lindner OH
50 Tubercul 172
(Shipped from Oss2watimi a)
Lewi S' numford :L. R.Cnrson uIG' 3? grip
101
Robt. Lindsey
Off
18 typhoid+ 56
P. Lingstrom
Blank
1
A. J. Phillips
OR
43 NervPros. 119
F. A. Litchfield
?Sib1ey 35 Suicide
58
Mrs.Dixon 735 Pa.St orr
8 moSinrCompl.l58
51 Dropsy'
1'61
Chas. Strong:W Li ttle ~G'
Orra Loce11
OB
4 da In---- 145
Poor Commission
OH
2 mo?
111
Wm Lodena
Perry
old age
30
Alfred &amp; David Log an ~I'IG
2/3 wh. cough 161
Robt. Logan
Clinton 2 yr. croup'
52
iI'IG
15 Tubercul. 189
Dave Logan
Mr. Logan
Off
66 P~rnlysis 191
Mrs. Geo. J. Log an OR
36 Pneu.
168
H. J~ Green (Shipped from Mnnhattan, Ks.)
A. L. Brooks
OH
1 da spasms
14
The Family
OH
72 Hrt.Trbl. 92
James Jacobs:EdCooper Off
21 Dropsy'
190
Jno. Starrett
OH
167
Geo.Loit; ?Imo Loit ~~
61 KidneyTrb.l54
Charles Loi t
(iG
7 S.Fever
124
OH
The Family
34 Typhoid
78
L.L.Long; W. K. Foulks OH
14 moSmr.Com.118
Poor Commission
Fairview 38 Pneu.
Blank
167
Andrew Longdoffer.' LakeView
12
D. Longfellow
OIl
40
Jacob Longfellow
01-1
40
? B.P. &amp; C. Willsie OB
22
R. E. Putney
OU
164
(Shipped from Riverside, Calif.)
Alex Love
OH
7
Spt. Poor Farm'
PoorFarm
13
W. Schocky'
OH
n Sc.Fever 112
D.G'. &amp; ·?J.r,I.G.Watt DB
41 Cirhossis 73
(Shipped from KC, Kas.)
of Liver
A. G. Honnold
County
24
Geo Washington
OH
63 Dropsy
191
Mrs." Henrietta Elliot
Dan Ulrich:G.F.Oehr1e'Catholic,
29
R. Brown; John UI ri ch . Rock Creek, PO-Echo
Jas. Lynd
Clinton
39

�47

Name _

Burial Date

Lyon, L. D. , Co' Rgt. 2 Dec
Lyon, M'ary'
9 May
25 Apr
Lyons, Bert'ha
15 Jul
Lyons, Lura
Lyons, Mrs. Margaret

1898,
1891
1898,
1907

15 Dec 1904

Lyons, M. R.
10 Jul 1890
17 Aug 1895
Macomber, Mrs. E.
~Tadden, Ed
1 Feb 1900
(Shipped from KC, Mo.)
16 Jul 1898
~'ladden, Emma
13 Sep 1897
Madden, Lizzie
(Index - Maddox)
14 Aug 1896
Madden, Melinda
1dadden, Minerva
Maddock, Mrs. Sarah

26 Apr 1901
4 Aug 1902

Majors, Mrs. P.

21 Aug 1892,

~.laloney, Helen
Mandell, Mrs. Mary A.
Manley, David H.
Mann, Dr. M. E.

14
9
8
2

Mapp, Jacob Jr.

18 Jan 1907

Apr
Mch
Feb
Oct

1902
1900
1900
1901

Mapp, Mrs. (?)Tennesee 1 Jan 1905
March, Mrs.
1 Aug 1902
~Jarckley, James
15 Dec 1896
;;larkley, Pearl
20 Nov 1907
Marsh, i\Iary E.
11 Apr 1900
Marshall, Harding
Marshall, Juli a
Marshall, Wm
Martin, Mrs.
frIartin, Frank
~larti n, Fred C.
Martin, child of
Martin, child of
Mortin, child of
~Iartin, David &amp; Anna
Martin, David
Martin, Henry
Martin, Henry
t,lartin, Ina May
Martin, Mrs. J. D.
Martin, Mrs. Margaret
Martin,May,inf boy of

4 Feb 1901
29 Jan 1900
14 Jan 1901
31 Jul 1894
6 Jan 1900
14 Aug 1899
4 i;lch 1892
14 May 1393
2 May 1901
30 Jul 1892
8 May 1894
16 Sep 1896
22 Aug 1897
27 Feb 1896
23 Feb 1897
3 Dec 1897
25 Jul 1893

Ordered by

Burial

Age Cause' d.

f£L.

The Family
OH
55 Li verCanc. 76
10
L. D. Lyon
Off
8
yr
?virus
70
Wm. Lyons; A. H.Nilson Peori a
Mr. E. Moore
OH
43 Tubercul. 186
-( Shipped' from N. H.)
Chas. Lyons
OH
60 Surg.Oper.149
(Shipped from New York)
1
Mrs. M. H~ Lyons
OH
G. R. Gould
orr
44
88
Charles F. Picket
KennedyV.66 Pneu.
Ernest (?)ParckH, 507 Del. St. KC, r,10.
Thomas Madden
OH
76 Accident
72
Joe Bowers
Eudora 26 Oro~'med
64'
mlton (?) Oacy
Off
Thomas Madden
54
Benevolent No. 2
Green r,Iadden
OH
20
103
Juvenile Society
119
The Estate,Dr.HarveyOH
76
Col. Relief Corpi
Peter r.taj or
Clinton
21
Henry Heine
27'
114
John Maloney
R~no
R.W.Ludingham(ton) OH'
65 Pneu.
89
~l.M .Manley;GeoEl stonlll7
80 ? Bladder 88
Mrs.r.Iann, Dr.Hornbin,Ely,
40 Appoplexial08
Ely Comp M.W. of A.
Iowa
Jacob Mann
on
13' Bronchitis180
(Shipped from KC)
JacobMapp; Benev #2 OB
55
150
The Family,
OH
Hrt.Fail. 119
Don Ulrick
Echo 83/93 old age 57
Geo. Markley Pleas.Grove
11 Diphtheria191
rilisses Julia &amp; Alice OR
55 Cancer
90
Marc(s)h
R. H. Rogers
13? Pneu.
100
Addison Narholl
A. L. Cox
OH
79
88
Wm A Mars h all
OH
80 /86 Stom. Trb 179
Relief Corps Col.
Lakeview
36
w. H • Martin
00- ,
21 Gastritis 87
The Family
Or--!
28 Consumption83
Henry Martin
Clinton
17
W. H • Martin
OH
27
FrankMartin ; ChasSn-ow ~.17
4 da.
103
Stephen O. Martin
Lecompton
20
S. D. Martin
Lecompton
34
J. D.Martin :MrsE.Neal Off
79 Paralysi S' 55
on
73 Oysentry + 63
The Family
J. D. Martin
Kanwaka
50
OH
67 LaGrippe
59
The Family
Wm Martin;Mrs.Smith OH
84 Old alJe
65
Blank
OH
28

�48

Name.,

Burial Date

Hartin, Nancy

18 Jan 1905

Martin, Samuel

12 Sep 1895

~lartin,

Serena

22 Sep 1896

Martin, Vim H.
Private Co C 70 Regt
Marvin, James
Marvin, Mrs. Ja~
Mason, Mrs. Dorcas

18 Jul 1902
?Indiana
lOIJul 1901
29 Nov 1904
15 Oct 1894

3
Mason, Mrs. Elinor G.
17
fl'lason, Emily H.
29
nason. Nelson
Pvt. Co C 8 Ill. Col.
13
Mason, Theo.
17
Mathew, Florence
9
rJathews, child of
31
Mathia, Theobold
5
Matthews, ch. of
24
Matthews, Edith M.
21
Maxwell, Leander

Oct 1899
Jan 1907
Nov 1904
Jan
Ju1
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Jun

Ordered by
John D. ~lartin
Emily Neal
f',raj or llJartin
City, Pr(a)inter
~lrs. Wallace
Miss Martin
The Far:1ily·
Infty
The Far:tily
The Family
I'J.C.Hill, Byron,
Porter
F. O. Marvin
Lynn Mason

1896
1891
1891
1901
1896
1899
1906

McAllister, Mrs. A.J. 19 Feb 1902
child of
22 Dec 1892
McCall, Dorthy
29 May 1906
5 May 1891
McCall, John
~'1cCall, Louis a
23 Aug 1901
r.lcCall, Moses
21 Dec 1904
McCann, ~lrs.
7 Oct 1892
McCann, Sadie J.
' 28 Jun 1902
. (Shipped from Riverside, CaliL) ,
P.1cCary, Mary E.
16 Apr 1895
~'1cCall,

1.IcClean,

~Irs.

3 Nov 1905

McClellan, child of Dr.31 Dec 1906
McClure, Mrs. Eli zabeth 5 ~lch 1903
McClure, Emerson E.
[llcCl ure. Joseph R.
(died at K.C., Mo.)
McClure, Luch
r,IcClure, Mrs. S. J.

17 Nov 1904
20 Feb 1894
14 Feb 1892
27 Jun 1893

Burial

~ Caus~

OIl

73

?

d.. fu,
151

OH

45

011'

26

OH

66 Di aerhea

56

?

118

OH
OH

81 Paralvsis 105
80 Hrt Trbl 148
36
Clinton 67 r-Irt.Dis.

OH

17 Hrt Trb +

0[-1

W. C. Hill

Clinton 75 Dropsy

Theo. (?)Sea1y', KC
City Clerk
F. r:lathews
The Family
Frank ~rlatthews
Frank I.Iat thews
A. R.MaXt'lell, 640
R. I. St.
O. W. McAllister
David McCall
C. C. r.!cCa11
Moses ~.IcCall
illrs. I. Zook
P:Ir~ Norwood

OH
OH
00

R~ J. Cunningham
Robert McClure

OH

Croup

Eudora
00

85
178
148
49
11
11
107

53 Accident
1 da
~
7r~ yrs Typhoi d83
70 Hrt.Dis. 171

on

Bonner
Sprinas
OH
69 Pneu.
113
Lecompton
24
Haskell 3 mo LungFvr 170
Lecomnton
10
Catholic 82 Old age +107
Lecompton 77 cancer ISO
~.~. c. ~JcCann
OB
22
E. F. Caldwell
OI-j
35/39
117
'J. F .. Longstreth, KC, Mo.
W. H. ~1cCary
North
13 Mnlaria
41
l'ti lli amstot'm
Miss Nellie Sims
~~
Lung trb1 162
(Shipped from St. Louis)
Dr. r:IcClellan
Off
2 da
178
John Sullivan
OIl
82 Old age
126
(Shipped from Kansas Ci ty, ;,10.)
Mrs. O(AHlie ~I.McClure OR 31
148
OH
80 01el age
John Sulli van
33
16
27

OH

Pllrni111re
0._. Dealer
Under1aker.
AND

Advertisement from
weekly. 14 July. 1895
S ubmi tted by Don Vaughn
darper'~

No. 100 M.... ST • Co_.

TEl.. No. 126.

HENRY

S'.

LAWRENCE, KANSAS.

�49

~McClurg(y), J. B~
(?)McCoach, John

Burial Date
5 Nov 1904
6 Feb 1896

McCabe, Edi th B.
~lcConnell, J. E.

26 Jan 1902
25 Sep 1904

hlcConnell, Mattie
McConnell, Mrs. M. S.
McCord, Martha

14 Dec 1891
8 Apr 1891
21 Sep 1896

1,lcCord, r,lrs. Mary A.
McConni ck, Mrs.
McCoy; John E.
McCoy, fJrs. C.P.

24
21
3
2

McCullough, Georgie

29 Apr 1900

l\!cCurdy, Mrs. Emi Iy
P.IcCurdy, Jesse'
~lcEvers, Niss Earl

18 r-.lch 1902
16 Dec 1897
29 Dec 1907

i'i1cF~rlan,

22 Jan 1903

Caleb

Pilch
Feb
Jul
Jan

1902
1896
1896
1897

hlcFarland, child of
P.IcFarl and, Mrs.
McFarland, Hrs. J. N.
McFarland, John W.
~lcFarl and, fl. S.
Co C 163.L NY
~lcGee, rJrs. Ann a

22
14
6
14
27

McGee, Betty

24 Jun 1896

~lcGee,

18 Jul 1891"

chi Id of
from Longton, Ks.
McGee, Eliza
r.lcGee, Geo.
(Shipped from K.C.
~.1cGee, Ilia M.
iI.1cGee,· Joseph
hlcIntire, Clara B.
McInturf, Nellie
McInturff, :~m
nlcKee, W. J.
McKeever, Ann
r.lcKeough, J. !'I.
r,lcKim, Robt. B.
~cKin~ey,

(?)Charles

Apr
Nov
Feb
Sep
Sep

1897
1897
1899
1905
1904

12 Apr 1899

27 Mch 1896
18 Aug 1901
~Jo. )
23 Sep 1901
7 Jun 1895
15 May 1902
18 Sep 1906
3 Jun 1902
2 Nov 1891
26 Sep 1898
2 Jul 1894
27 Dec 1906
9 Jun 1892

Ordered by_
Burial Age Cause d, m,.
Geo. D. ~.lcClurg
OH
49 :~poplexia147
p.lrs. Mary i\1cCoach
Clinton
50
Will Payne
Poor Commission
OH6%?
112
t;Jrs. McConnell
OIr
42 TyphoidFvrl46
(Shipped from Cawker City, Ks.)
J. A. Dailey
flerrington,Ks.
14
Ed r,lcConnell
OH
9
Ed (1) Ashtenfel ter Creston, 66 rllurdered
55
Iowa
Estate; Walter PayneClinton 84 Dropsy
113
The Family
Catholic
50
Mrs. McCoy
OH
66?
53
C. p. McCoy
OH
58
L. C. and J. E. Chapman, St. Jo
Lee hlcCullough
?Jonesville, Uf
91
H. ? Corder
Mo.
WoS.&amp;Nellie McCurdy OH
66 Accid.Burnll3
W. S. McCurdy
OH
73
66
H. Bo Peers
McComb, 17 Pneu.
194
Haskell Inst.
Okla.
B. D. Woodward
Penn.
36 Rheumatism124
(Sllipped to Unionvill~, Pa.)
Thos r:icF(lrland &amp; sonmI
60
W. S. McF;)rland
DH
80 Old age
65
J.N.;;JcFarland &amp; son OH
65 Hrt. +
78
The Family
OH
73 Paralysis 1"60
Mary J~ McFnrland
aI
70
1'46
Geo. ~JcGee; Queen
OH
?, and Alex ~ionroe
Vic
Robt.McGee; Church OH
39 ---Fever
Charitable Assoc.
J. J. McGee
OH
Robert r.IcGee
Geo. f\JcGee

Or-I

OH

80
53
II

90 Old age
51
34 Hem. Lungs 107'

Robt r.IcGee, HughBl ai r OH"
19
Eli za &amp; flobt. r.IcGee OB
L. 0. ~1cIntire
OH
Frank McInturf
OH
35
Geo. BeattieOH
82
H. J. Cummings
Belvoir
Alfred Weaver
OH
78
Geo. T. Richards',
Kanwaka 24
H. O. Richardson &amp; County
!\Irs. Robt. B. McKim lIIadison,93
Ind.
Grant Renfron
Reno

108
42
Hrt.Fail. lIS'
Diphtheria174
Stom.Trbl.1l7
13
Old age
74
Int. l
35
Old age

178
19

�50

Burl 61 Date

Ordered by

McKinney, Abe

16 Jan 1895

McKinney, child of

20 Aug 1898

OH
Mrs. A. ~IcKinney
Wm. Young
J. McY-inney
Clinton
order of W. L. Payne
Wm McKiney
CH
S. L. McKenzie
OR
T. C. Davis
Reno
~Irs. W. Holland; ~Iet.Co. OH
McMill an; ? SOciety Off
Mrs. Hindman ,filrs • 1'1hi te, OH
Juli a Holl and
VII
i\lrs. G~ Berry
OH
Wm McNish
Clinton
John McNish
OH'
Sheriff Cooper, Topeka
(Shipped to Topeka)

8 May
1.lcKiney, child of Wm.
18 Jan
McKinzie, Margery
28 Jan
McKoene, child of
4 Sep
McMillan, Minerva
7 Dec
Mcr.ii'll en, Mrs.
1 May
Mchli11io(a)n, A1f
McMi 11 ian, J e s s i e
3 Dec
f\lcliIilli an, Wi 11 i e
3 Dec
. 21 Jan
McNish, Bert
McNi sh, Sarah
26 Jul
McPherson, Joseph B.
19 Feb
Private Co. 19 Ind. Inf
Private 38 Ind. Inf
McPike, Mary Belle
20 Aug
McQu ay, Ann a
19 Dec
McQuay, Rebecka R.
24 Apr
McQuay, Rebecca
17 Jun
~IcQueen, R. R.
5 Jan
(Shipped from Col. Springs)
McRi11, Catherine
19 Aug

1900
1907
1891
1905
1892
1902
1893
1900
1905
1906
1898
1907'
1899
1897
1903
1903
1900

~IcRi11,

Saul
19 Nov 1903
Private Co D 77 Ill. Inf.
r.1cWilliams, Mrs. Melinda15Sep 1901

J. H. McPike
OR
Wm McQuay; J\G EllisonOH
VI McQuay
OH
Douglas County
OH
Ursa R. R. McQueen Stony
Point
Sarn.!'.IcRi11, T.C.Davis Reno
John r;lcKan
~lrs. Lucy McRi 11
Reno
Dad
?

21 Nov
r,lead, r.lrs. A.
Mead, Ardon
4 May
~.leader, Alex McH
9 Apr'
flleans, James
29 Jul
Medows, child of
24 Sep
~leddows, child of
17 Jan
7 Aug
. Medows, J. W.
Pri. Co A 11th Ka$.Cav.
i'.Ieddows·, Hugh
20 Aug
31 Ju1
r;Jeddows, Mrs. J. W.
Meeks, Nancy

~lcl'Ii 11 i

ams

Age Cause d.

Ea.
38

10

?

73

5ti llborn -.92
15 Typhoid F.180

6
63 Stom.Trbl 160
23
66 ?neu.
115.
36
31
?
98
23
18 ---Lungs 151
41 Consur.lpt.l72
70
68
95
20
45

Old age
?
?

2-4
36 Pneu.
79 Dropsy

or·I'

188
86
60
129
124
95

57 con

134

41

108

1.0.0. Const of Colontha

1901.

~.Iead
on
14
OH
86 Paralysis 52.
L. Bu11ene
Robert Horrow
OH
23
70
Hugh r.1eans
~Chio
47 con.
43
JWMedows, J. H. Fee
Chester
·3
J. C. Heddows'
OH
4 da. Croup
87
Knute Knudson,
?
61 con.
94
S.P.Daniels, W.il'ledows,Chas· [,Iedows,rJrs: Geloy
Blank
fiX;
2 mo.?
119
J.W.MeddotVs,S.p.
Sarcoxia 44 Diabetes
94
Daniels, i,Ir. Lane'
Herbert ~leeks
OH
74 Paralysi s 83
(Shipped from Kansas Ci ty, Kas.)
J. A. Dailey
OH
4J~ Diphtheri a104

1898

r.lrs. W. G. r,Ielville OH

1900
1898
1892
1895
1904
1897
1891
1891

OH'
The Family
43Inf of Bron.95
J. D. Fincher
Of!
85 Old age + 67
D. M. Melvin
OH
15
Mrs. ~.Ienet
OH
48
~lrs • A. 1\1. Ward
OH
86 Old age
140
A. G. Menger
OH
Sunstroke? . 62
Gray
OH
11
Geo Merch Warch in Dir) Ohio
7

1891
1896
1898
1895
1890
1900
1900
1902
1900

13 Aug 1899

Me11usih, Ruth
12 Jun
(Index - Mu11ish)
~.Iel vill e t i'rlrs.
24 Mch
(Shipped from Kansas City)
~Iel vi lle, W. G. ?Jr.
19 Aug
~.rel vin, ~Irs. H.
11' Jan
~lel vi n, ~lary N.
15 Jan
j\Ienet, F. G.
24 Dec
filenger, Mrs. A. E.
15 Apr
~lenger , H. M. (Index-Rev H 7 Jul
:,!ercer, Rev.
13 Aug
r:lerch, r,lrs. V.
24 Feb

Buri al

A:

41 Surg. ~er. 69

�51
~.

16 Sep 1904
17 Dec 1904

Ordered by
Buri a1 Age Cause d.
~iargaret [·.lerri t
OH
22 ·Tubercul.
(Shipped from Las Vegas, n.:,l.)
Jones and Spencer
H;
74 Pneu.
(? )Char1ey I,lessenheim OH child ScarFvr
Wm &amp; R. B.Mesenheimer LoneStar 53
\'1 [':iessenheimer
p,Iorris
Florence A. Hesser OH
67 Cancer
Will Cummings
KC, Ks. 75 Old age +
[,Ir. Rletsker
Fairview 80 Old age
F. F. Mettner
OH
39 Can.
i'drs. Cherry
E. E. Meyers
0H
2 mo
Levy iJeyers
OB
The family
Ul
63 Dropsy +
J ames Meyers
OH
24 Pneu.
f:Ir.Bond,Henry Ulric, ?Bond
76
J.I\:. ~.latney '?
Miss Meyers
Echo
35 Fell from
L. F. Selig
train
Bertha Myers,[.JetIns.1,X;
22
W. Messenheimer Fairview 63 Hrt.Fail.

21
3
21
21
11
27

Dan Ulrick
B. Michel
i\lrs. Dimmery
The fa~ily;Saunders
Joseph Crumett
Harry Dick

Burial Date
20 Oct 1901

~.Ierot,

Geo. A.
(Index -:.Ierret)
18 Dec 1907
~errill, Mrs. A. F.
31 Jul 1903
Uessenheim, Harold
26 Nov 1901
:'.lesenhiemer, Jane
Messenheimer, child of 27 Sep 1890
11 Aug 1907
Messer, Nathan T.
19 Aug 1906
Metcalf, Sarah
~Ietsker, Philip
18 May 1904
6 Dec 1897
Mettner, Mrs. Cora
fe,leyers, chi Id of
Ueyers, infant of
1,leyers, James
~Ieyers, John
Meyers, John
r.Jeyers, Leo

13
12
31
1
10

Feb
Dec
i,lch
Dec
Dec

1902
1895
1901
1897
1897

6 Dec 1900

f\'leyers, Leo
mcheal, Nancy
(Index ~hlitchell)
mcheal, I\lrs. \11m
Michel, B., child of
~iddleton, Mrs. Ella
mffin, David
Migliario, Constant
mllard, F. O.
Post 12 GAR 8 Hin
r.Ji 11 er, A. L.
miler, child
Hiller, child

5 Sep 1903
18 Aug 1897
16 Nov 1399

r.iiller, child
P:iiller, David
Miller, Ed B.

28 May 1900
22 Jul 1891
8 Mch 1898

Jun
Oct
Apr
Jan
r.Jch
Oct

1893
1894
1901
1896
1391
1900

Miller, Frank, child of 6 Jan 1906
31 Aug 1893
Miller, Hattie
22 May 1899
:.Ii ller, Gus

Miller,
mller,
mIler,
mller,
Iiiiller,
mller,
,'.liller,
i',li lles
t

~lills,

infant
Isaac
James M.
r,lrs. S. M.
Theo.
\.,I.

Willie
Sndie
Abby

Mills, Alec
Mills, Carrie B.
:',Ii 11 s, chi 1d of John

9
21
9
14
16
25
31
13
10

filch
Sep
Aug
Jul
Aug
Mch
Dec
Apr
Jun

1902
1902
1906
1895
1906
1900
1892
1907
1899

15 r.Jay 1394
23 Dec 1895
13 Jan 1907

w.

fg,.
109

193
130
110
3
188
173
141
58
112
48
102
65
66
98
146
149

S.

27
15 da TmrSpn. 36
OH
29 i1neu.
103
Clinton
49
Lecompton
8
OH
65 ~ephritis 96
n'X;

(?}Agettrs
Eudora 58 Appoplexia132
J. F. [,!iller
rlx;
11 Diph.
63
1,X;
Charles Snow
4 da
..~
86
Frank fHller
Wm '?, David L?
fIX;
5 wks
93
r,!r. Tyson
~.X;
11
fiIrs. Ell a mller
08
40 Pneu.
69
(Shipped from Lake Charles, La.)
Frankl'.Iiller,ChasSnow idG
2 wk
164
?lst Benevolent
~X;
29
Augustus hUller'
~'X;
3f L.Fever 81
W. T. Sinclair
Blank
OR
Stillborn 113
The family,Benev~ 'OH'
68 Parnlysis 120
rJallory; Dr.Poff? Ext OIl
63 Abc.Hrt. 173
Frank m11er
OH
43
J. i\J. Miller
OB
10 rno Ch.Inf 173
Ci ty Marshall
OH
54 Hrt.Fail. 90
Nate 1c:iller
OH
Dropsy Ure.24
Haskell Inst.
Blank
14 Rheu.Hrt. 183
p. R. Brooks
OH
24
81
(Shipped from Ottawa)
John Mills
OH
16
?
34
orr
John 1.Jills
48
John ~\'Iills
l\1G
Sti llborn 180
(note -"no charge, homemade")

�52
Ordered by
Buri al Age Cause d. nL.
John Mills
OH
2+?
86
OH
26,
106
J. H. Harding
? R. Brooks
Mills, Willie
5 Jun 1893
John Hills
OH
27
m1ton, Herbert
24 Dec 1904
V. F. Milton
OR
44
150
(Shipped from Kingman, Ariz.)
lrliner, Enoch N.
10 Apr 1895
E. N. Miner
NY City' 6 ConLungs
41
n-iiner, Laura
13 Dec 1900
~Iary Miner
MG
39 Abcess
98
Miner, Preston
5 Nov 1907
P.1rs.Preston Miner
OH
Killed by 191
(Shipped from Omaha, Neb.)
Robt. White; Benev.Lodge #2
streetcars
Mirorville, child of
22 Nov 1395
A. G. Honnold
OH
47
31 [I,lay 1902
~litchell, Aggie
Lavern Baxter
OH
40 Cancer
116
Mitchell, Archie
4 Aug 1904
J. T. Mitchell
MG
29 Drowned
144
Mitchell, Marie
6 Jan 1904
Ell a Moore
?OH
2
'?
135
~irs. Ferguson
Mitchell, Mrs.
12 Sep 1904
C. i~. Schubert
Eudora
145
Mi tchell, Nancy
8 Sep 1895
D. Norwine
Bolen
45
Mitchell, Viola L.
.7 Nov 1895
A. G. Honnold
child
47
Moak, Arthur J.
18 Dec' 1907
Mrs. Jno. Sharp, 842 OH
51 Dropsy
193
N.Y~ &amp; Will Moak
(?) hlohundro, Eddie
5 Apr 1902
A. J. ~Iohundro
MG
12
114
Moli ne, Albert
19 Mch 1904
Blank
OH
7 da. ?
139
Mo(a)llison, Mrs.
19 Sep 1890
N. J. Fluke
OH
3
1I10nroe, Liona E.
22 Jul 1907
Chas. E. Monroe
OH
?42 Bwl.Trbl. 186
Monroe, ~1rs.
26 Jan 1893
Ned lI.Ionroe
Reno
24:
Mr. W. (?)Phonicie
Monroe, !',lyrtle
23 Sep 1901
F. M. Monroe
OB
3
108
Monroe, Mrs.Robt.
22 Mch 1899
Robert Monroe
OH
80 Old Age
79
(Elizabeth)
(Shipped from Leavenworth)
Monroe, W.R., child of 17 Aug 1907
Chas.&amp; W~H. Monroe OH
Stillborn 187
(?)Montes, Mrs. W. H.
7 Dec 1904
Walter H. Montes
OH
34 IIemmorage 149
Moody, Mrs. Ella
29 May 1895
G. Fricke
OB
42
lviook, Mrs. M.M.
3 Dec 1902
Mook Bros.
OH
72 Cancer
123
Mooney, Tom
23 Nov 1901
A. Getker
Eudora
Killed
110
Moore, Burton
12 Mch 1899
C.C.James;Co.Corn. ~IG
23
on
Died
79
23d Kansas (Shipped from Leavenworth)
crs from St.
Louis to Leavenworth
Moore, C. J.
13 May 1904
B. H., Denver,Col
Removal 32 Paralysis 141
Mr.! Dukin (Shipped to Denver, Col.)
Moore, Clara
4 May 1907
Clayton ldoore
OH
~ Accidenta1l84
Moore, Edward
27 Jun 1891
~Irs. Moore
Oil
10
Moore, Ella
30 Mch 1903
J. Moore
OB
19 con.
127
Moore, Henry
26 May 1903
Frances Hoore
OH
50 Abscess
129
Morgan, Mrs.· (?)Ino
21 Oct 1901
Saml Morgan
MG
53 ? of Hrt. 108
Moore, Jir.nnie
7 Apr 1894
Mrs. Emma r,loorel'Jilliamstown 15 m.Measles 34
~loore, John Allen
13 Dec 1906
Mrs. Harriet Bolden ~lG
16 Typhoid F.177
~Ioore, ~Iari a
6 Aug 1904'
Theo A. Moore
OH
52 Chf,iorbis 144
(Shipped from Cambridge, Ind.)
Mr. Johns of Ottawa
i,Ioore, Minta
10 Nov 1897
Thos. Moore
OH
99 Old age
65
1 Mch 1901
Morgan, J. H.
The Fami ly
OH
49 Cancer
101
!'.Iorgan, Lawrence
31 Aug 1906
Jno. r.lorgan
OH
6 yrSpinalTrb173
Morgan, Milo E.
13 Nov 1902
~lrs. R. E. nIorgan
OH
25+Tuberculos123
(Shipped from Cannon City, Col. ) "
Mo rg an, Mi s s
5 Jan 1891
Sam l\Torgan .
P.IG
5

~
Mills, Ollie Paul
mlls, Ross'

Burial Date
17 Dec 1399
30 Jul 1901

�53

UNDERTAKER.

Burial Date
25 Sep
Morgan, Robt.
Priv. Co. G 76th USC Troops
27 Aug
~lorri s, Mrs. B.
5 Sep
Morrison, child of
11
Nov
Morris, Christopher
of
2
Aug
~lorris, John, infant
9 Sep
Morris, Phillip
9
Morri s, Dr. R.
Surgeon 2... Ill. Infy.
ilIorris, Rosa
4
30
Morris, Mrs. W.
1
r.Jorrow, John
Morrow, Sarah M.
10
~'lorrowville, Wm.
16
Morse, Eb(Index-Eben) 10
~lorse, iIlrs.
4
~.10 rt i me r/l,'j'&lt;:lt h eW5i Al
21
Mortimer, Nellie
5
Morton, All i e
28
Morton, Wallace
24
~1oses, :~Ir. W.
7

1901
1905
1897
1893
1890
1907

Mch 1898
Oct
Dec
Aug
Oct
Dec
Dec
Jun
Jun
Sep
Jan
Mch
Mch

1895
1897
1901
1902
1904
1890
1891
1903
1899
1896
1903
1899

fllosby, Jane
Mosser, rdrs. C.

11 Jan 1907
20 Oct 1905

(?mothens, Myrtle
f,'\otheros, Kempy'
Motherus, Lavinea
Moul tin, (?)Amanda
Moultin, child of
fI'Iozeley, Ed
Mue 11 er, Peter

11
22
20
20
31
19
21

May
Dec
Jan
Oct
Mch
Nov
Nov

1894
1897
1898
1902
1891
1903
1898

i.luff, Harry(Index-Muffert21Jan
Muff ,May/r-.Iary Frances 15 Aug
Mull, child of
17 Oct
!\Iull, r.Irs. Ellen
16 Dec

1891
1905
1897
1903

llIumford, Albert
Mumford, Cora

17 Feb 1902
19 Nov 1904

nunroe, infant
Susan J.S.
~Iurdock, ;;joses

24 Jun 1902
8 Oct 1903
26 Feb 1898

~.Iunroe,

Ordered by

Burial

Mrs.Hattie Morgan
OH
Douglas County
OH
The Family
Blank
P. J. Morrison
Wm Morris; A.L.Cox
A. ~Iorri s
i.X;
~Irs. L. H. Perki n s; OH
Sister; Mrs. Bogartiss
The Fami ly
OH

AgeCause d.
70 Dropsy

~.

108

69 Paralysis 159
4 da
63
86 Old age
31
2
189
74 Paralysis

69

46
E. H.Cardwell/Cadwell Lecompton
Wm Morris
Lecompton 52 LaGrippe 67
C.O.&amp; Sarah ~.1.r.Iorrow n'G
85 Burned
106
C. O. Morrow
H;
68 Cancer
121
Mrs.Ella r·.Iorrowville uIl
55 Pneu.
149
Wm Morse; Coroner
OH
4
I3l ank
MG
10
J.H.Mathews:CoronerOH
26 Drowned
129
Chas. Mortimer
OB
49 Cancer
84
Dan ldorton
;iIG
49
Chari s trTorton
~iX;
22
126
P.P.Phillip; nrs.
Vinland 85 DId age
79
Moses; Mr. Stevenson
Andrew Bosby
O£1
70 Hrt.Trbl. 179
Geo Mosser.
Reno
83 01d age
161
_?_ Noidilhoff
B.J.Whitman; Dg.Co. orr
2yr ~Ieasles
34
A. G. Honnold
~IG
66
10!~
Jmnes Munroe;A.G. H. MG
?'48 Paralysi s 67
Lee !vloul ti n
OH
50 Pneu.
122
Don Moultin
ilX;
8
Mrs .Mable r:'!ozeley
OH
79 Kidney + 134
Mrs. Norton
.oIl
Rupture
76
(Shipped from Guthrie, 0k.)
Mr. 1;luff--DeerCreek
6
Jacob Muff
()H
4hrs No Dr.
159
~,Ir. Olmstead
Or-!
2 mo?
64
OIl
78 ~ld"""'30e + 134
The Family
(Shipped from (?)Kechie, Ks.)
Lewis Mumford; City OH
24 Accident 112
(?)Jessee Dillard
OH
53 ~Ieningi tis148
(Shipped from Pueblo)
F. i,I. Munroe
OH
21 da __?__
117
The family
OR
66 Nerv.Pros.133
E.F ~Hobbs; !'Gi-Ionnold CH
68

�54

~
Murphy,
~Iurphy ,
Murray,
Murrow,
A

Buri al Dnte

Muzzy, H. C.
Myers, child of E.E.
~'lyers , Jas. ~,I •

17
21
5
21
4
29
29
29

Apr
May
Mch
Jul
Oct
Dec
Mch
Nov

1901
1892
1907
1902
1906
1906
1906
1907

['Iyer, Johnie A.
Myers, Oli ve Alice
~lyers , R. T.
Nace, ,'\meli a
Nadelhoffer, May
Neal, Albert

24 ~;lch
14 Jul
11 Apr
18 Sep
22 Sep
20 (,lay

1903
1902
1906
1907
1895
1896

Neal, (?)Jourdan
Neff, r;lrs. Eli zabeth
Nelson, A.
Nelson, Bertha
Nelson, Frank (col)
Nelson, Jennie

24
25
30
26
10
8

Jul
Feb
Jun
Jan
Dec
Aug

1902
1897
1892
1906
1894
1906

Nelson, Joe
Nelson, John
Nelson, Martin
Nelson, r,1other
Nelson, idrs. Priscilla
Nelson, Rose
Nelson, Sarah J.
I'~ess , Wm

1
27
21
21
17
30
25
10

Oct
Aug
Nov
Ju1
nJay
Jul
Aug
Feb

1900
1905
1906
1905
1902
1901
1901
1894

Nevison, Francis A.
Nevvison, {I' H.

2 Oct 1903
30 Jan 1901

i'JewbOly, (? )Edey
Newby, :)li ver L.
Newlin, 1dr. H.
Newlin, i,Irs. J. M.
Newlin, ;,irs. Mary
Net'rnan, Dr.
Surgeon 3 Ks r,t
NetlJlll8n, Susan
Newmin, Lucia ~I.

15
13
19
23
19
30

26 Dec 1905
18 Feb 1904

Newsom, ~.Tr •
Newsom, r\Jrs. Nancy

7 Apr 1893
14 Jun 1903

North, Mrs.
Northnlr&gt; , John E.

2 r~Ich 1905
21 Aug 1907

Northway, Frank

14 Sep 1900

Norton, James
Norton, Jnmes E.

15 Aug 1895
23 lrJch 1898

~lusick,

Andrew
Mrs.
(?)Fran A.
Mrs. Mary E.

W. H.

~

•

.

~'lch

.e.pr
Aug
Nov
Dec
Apr

1891
1906
1897
1905
1904
1905

Ordered by

Buri til

l1illt Cause

d. ~.

OB
102
74
ldurphy
18
OH
E. C. Murphy
Of!
lyr SpintlElen182
Blank
37 ChronicDitl1l8
F. n.~lurrow:Benev#2 OH
175
Hesper
Carl Schurbt
Sarnh Rluzzy;Co.Com. ~,X;
72 ~!eningi ti ::178
OB
167
E. E. Myers
o:-}
80 Senility 192
Mrs. ~il1 Rankin
(Died in Topeka, Ks.)
i',13th ~iTyer
OB
5 :TI0h'1!(
127
E. E. Meyers
03
4 yr. Dysntryl18
f;lrs. ~IagSJie !Ilyers
[',;G
50 Suicide
168
Lecompton 63 Panlys .189
John ,s, ','.m Nace
Wm Nadelhoffer
Oi!
45
fIrs. A. Nenl
Og
39 E;&gt;i lepsy
52
OB
78
118
The Family
B. L. Hoover
Belvoir 60 Stomach
57
r)H
(?HTr. Lofgren
19
orf
Htlrry C. Nelson
17 mo.NhCough165
A. G. Honnold
~IG
37
N. Lmvrence
OFf
29
172
Harry Nelson
~.IG
A. G. Honnold
64 Lung Trbl. 94
The Family
on
34 Ole! .a0e
159
Lucy Nelson
~IG
Hrt.Dis. 177
!,X;
Louisa Nelson
81 aId age
158
OIl
r.trs. Frank _?_
73 Erisipolisl16
F. H. Nelson
Clinton 8 ?mLaGri ppe106
Poor Comm
f.G
65 gen.dibil.l07
G. B. Snow; Albert f~
~lG
34 consumpt. 33
Alice Ness
W. W. Nevison
03
66 Apnoplexy 132
W. W. Nevvison
OB
36 con.
100
(Shipped from Cleveland, Ohio)
[Jenry l":r T. F. Newby on
chi Id
8
Henry Newby
OH
51 Lung trbl 168
J. M. Newlin
OR
85 Old age
63
J. M. Newlin
OR
Cancer
162
J. M. Newlin
vB
76 Hrt Foil. 150
? Foxan
OH
80 mel aqe
155
~;lrs.Scott;VernerNetlJman

Dr. Albert Net'!!llan
Jas. Faxon
i.Irs. Newsom
H. B. Newson

Ofr

r.G

50 Tumor

72

OIl

Mt.Gileod 74 con.
Ohio
A. W. Flora
Collins 80 Old a~e
Mrs. Amoretta Northnlp on
75 ?aralysis
2 girls; Ed Northruo
B. F. Bopp(ff)er ' OH
?69 Kidneys
(Shipped from N. Topeka)
The Family
OR
The Fnmi ly
OH
34 Accident

163
137
26
129
153
188
95
44
69

�55
')
Age Cause d. ElL·
23
DeerCreek
22
Kanwaka
23
DeerCreek
28
DR

Suri a1

Name

Burial Date

,')rclered by

(?)Nuffer, Mrs. A.
Nuffert, Christ
(?)Nuffer, Mrs. 2.
Nunley, Alice

28
29
9
13

August Nuffer
Peter Nuffer?
Peter Nuffer
Chas. ~.IcFarland
Geo. Nunley
A. G. Honnold
OH
~Ir .Nunel1y, (,Irs. f.\cCrayOH
(?)Wm McGeorge
Alma ~)otter
Blank
R.G.Temple;The Family OH

Nunelly,
Nunelly,

~',lrs.

~Irs.

Nov
Sep
Dec
Aug

1892
1892
1892
1893

4 Feb 1897
9 Feb 1897

26 Nov 1890
Nunelly, Richard
12 r,tch 1903
Oakes, H. A.
Capt. Co. I 129 Ill.
9 Oct 1906
Oatman, Leti ti a

A. G. natman

O~I

(Shioned from ICC.)
Roy Oatman
OH
i',Irs. E. \'Ii Ison
''iII
. Frank French
mr
lllr. F. D. O'Brien
or-j
Frank French
OR
I,

Oatman, Roy B.
6
27
Oberg, John
Obrien, John
5
O'Brien, fIrs. D. died 22
1)' Sri en, ~.Iarv
1
(From - I~dianaoo1is)
'y'Srien, ?,lrs. Nancy
30
O'Connor, ~,lrs. Esther 30
Odea, Charles
16
CItlell, H8rry W.
3
Deherle, r,lrs. Alvina
19
30
Oesch, Jacob
i)liver,Uary ~:1argaret
19
(Shipoed from Junction
Oliver, [drs. Susan W.
9

Oct
Ju1
Nov
Feb
Dec

J'Loughlin, child of
Jlds, Rev. Frank B.
Dison, AUGust
01 son, [IIrs. C.
'Olson, Caroline
(:Phi r, Cynthi a
Oppeman, Jno.

4
17
10
5
5
30
10

Jul
,Oct
Nov
Dee
Nov

(?)Orander, P.Jrs. June
Oren, Abner

15 Jun 1905
20 Dec 1905

~render,

Allen T.
(?)Orr, Hurold
~rri ck, Grace

3 Dec 1900
4 Oct 1901
11 Nov 1897

Osborn, Frnncis H.
Oswalt, iiattie
Overstreet .. (?) Aneka
,averstreet, Aneka

21
30
19
21

1906
1892
1903
1899
1907

Dec 1394
Nov 1893
~Ich ·1892
Feb 1904
Apr 1900
Jul 1906
Feb 1906
City)
Jan 1901
1890
1907
1897
1903
1903
Aug 1094
:Jct. 1907

Aug
Jan
Feb
Feb

1891
1903
1902
1902

Overton, Edward
9 nell 1901
?rivrlte Co. G 79 U.S.C.F.
Owen, Edwin T.
19 Jul 1903
OIl/ens, Nan ey ['J.
5 Feb 1907

D. tIl. Obrien
S. ,D Spencer

.

58
28 con.

4

65 Paralysis 126
74 ·')ld alJe

Dil1htheria175
20
80 Old nge + 133
79
Cancer
76 Hrt.Trbl. 192
79

"

34
44
87
47

Drnpsy
?neu.
:)ld n'ie
Pneu.

(?) Dennis

Ddea
Reno
Blank (sent to KC, ;,10. )
KG, Ks.
G. 0eherle
\'!m r!iedemann
'JH
Of!
Adam ,')liver

175

3~

;"lH

DE

59

38
31
17
136
91
172
166

:'Ir-I
89 Pneu.
Clarence Hall
99
lIarry [lopenoe
81 anI.
CatllO Ii c
1
I,Irs. Olds; tIenryHaynes OIl
66 :·Iem. of Lung 190
The Family
OH
59 Liver Com. 65
A. Olson
0:1
92 StomnchTrb134
Ed Olson
r)[-I
72/76
133
B.A.&amp;, O.W.hlcA11ister,OH
85 Old a~le + 36
l'Ji 11 Cpperman
Catheri ne'~)permcm DB
74 Paralysis 190
The Family; Met. Ins. Dr-r
43 Tumor
157
E.A.Roper; J. ZoblerClinton 65 CongBwls 163
[J ary P_?:..-......
bYnri on 0render
Reno
2~ Diph.
98
Oscar)rr
Kanwaka 2 mo. ?
108
Jess Thompson
Eudora
65
t'!. C. :1arri s
Rev. !I. :;sborn
12
;,\U
Frank [)swal t
26 Hrt.Trbl. 125
Lewis ~"'verstreet
70 ;laralysi s 112
The Family
O~-I
73 P3ralysis 113
Court of Colontha
,lII
Douglas County
68
?
101
•

The Family-:"

.Tames :"'\':ens

' j , ..

Ou

.. 1

34 Kidney
130
60 Hrt. Fai 1. 180

�S6

Name· .
Owen, Noah
Owens, Robert

Burial Date
30 Dec 1904
4 Apr 1895

Pallar, Edward
15 Apr 1901
?rivate Co. K 54 U.S.C.F.
Palm, A.
8 Nov 1906
?nlm, I\lrs. C.
Palmateer, Lucy
Parcels, Elizabeth M.
Pardee, Jane E.
Parker, child of
Parker, child of
Parker, ~Irs. M.E.S.
;larker. Rufus
Pnrkhurst, Clara F.
Parks, Elizabeth E.

6
25
1
24
8
25
5
19
10
5

ADr
Dec
Sep
Feb
Aug
Apr
Oct
Nov

1899
1905
1907
1905
1396
1898
1903
1905
~ep 1897
Apr 1901

Parks, J. E.
7 Jun 1900
(Shipped from Ratoon, New [ilex.)
Parish, Clyde
11 Feb 1907
Parnell, child of
13 nct 1896
Pnrnell,

~lrs •

[,Iari a

29 J\ug 1895

Parnhan, Rachell
Parnoll , Thomas
Paronta, Loyd M.
ilnrtellia, Nelson
Pate, ?Daniel

13 Dec
11 May
29 P,lch
16 Feb
26 Jul

Patterson, Angie
Patterson, Anna

24 Jul 1906
10 Jun 1906

i.latterson, Elsie'
15 Dec
Patterson, Belan B.
1 Apr
?atterson, Howard, inf. 17 Aug
Pntterson, James W.
1 Aug
r
Patterson, .J. .....
17 Jul
Pntterson, P,lrs.
26 Feb
Patterson, nIrs.lIIaggie 20 Jul
(Shipped from Reno, Nevada)
Pntton, Ell a F.
11 Jul

1900
1898
1901
1901
1099

1907
1907
1907
1904
1890
1892
1905
1905

Patton, Rachel \'1.
Patty, child of
ilatty, Harvey H.

30 \~tct 1902
21 Feb 1092
17 Jan 1897

Patty, Jennie C.
Patty, ~\Irs • L.
Paul, Mrs. O.
Paul, Robt.
Payne, cll. of
Peni rs ,Carrie Gertrude
?eairs, John B.

4
29
20
8
29
8
26

Nov 1890
May 1905
~lay 1894
Sep 1901
Nov 1898
Sep 1906
;"ct 1895

. .
Burial Age Cause d. 2.u.
Ordered by
Frank &amp; Chas .,)wenOH
82
150
40
Sons of rJorgan Jones KennedyValley
Cemetery nenr KC, illo
102
County
'XI
80 DId age

orr
llIrs. B. Reynolds
176
71 Cancer
:'Jill Palm
OH
Andrew Palm
63 Suicide
80
:,)H
3 Sons; Father
61 Hrt Trbl 163
Byron Parcels
64 Stomach + 188
Jno. ~)ardee
153
Henry ?arker
'in
2 \'II&lt;s','
54
Henry Parker
i;lG
6..1. Croup
70
B. F. Smi th
""I-1
89 Old age + 132
Ad Carter f- wife
OE
75 Kielney
162
p,Irs. Nettie \'1ilson ,)H
33 i-'eritonit. 64
Miss Parlee Doors
Clinton,67 Dropsy
102
r1lary L. (.- Fred Davi s
r.Jo.
p.Irs. J. E. Parks
[IX;
36-11-19
93
C. Gribble
Consumption
1.PRri sh;E~ E.rdyers Lecompton 16mo.Diph.181
W·. J. P8rnel1
Lecompton
Sti llborn 56
;'lells Fargo Ex.
A.J. &amp; W.J.Parnel1;Parnell
45'
A.J.Parnell, Jr.
Junction
W. J. Kennedy
OH
Poison-1- 98
The Family
Clinton 73 ?Tumor
71
i'Jelson Paronto
r:.lctrysville 4-10 Jp. Accidl02
Haskell Institute
Haskell
101
Lawrence Lodge #1992 DB
50 .2erotinitis82
I~nF; Williams ,S- Henderson
U. S. Cl nrk
Or-1
65 B\\11 Trbl 172
~Irs. Addie \!lhite;
DH
46 Lung Trbl 170
Geo Patterson;' Benevolent Lodge
Geo Patterson
0H
17 Consumpt. 193
\-11m Patterson
on
13 wk.No Dr. 183
I-Toward Patterson
OH
188
Z. Patterson
12
144
H. L. nloore
1
N. S. Clark
on
16
Jesse 3lackburn
·JE
43
158
LeRoy Blackburn; Court of Calantha
Geo F. Barker
OJ!
46
138
J. C.Patton
R. L. ?atton
Clinton 61 StomachTr.122
Fred Patty
Clinton
16
:1. H. !)attey
il.IG
2% mo.?,?
58
John Acres
n.H.Patty;?T. Corey P.X;
4
Mrs. Mary nerriam
rJG
77 Paralysis 156
Olin Paul
Dil
35
'I. Paul
OH
38 Rheum3ti sr.J107
W. L. Payne
Clinton 4':'?
76
H. B.Peairs; Haskell ;DH
7 appendicitisl74
(?)Leo(v)ir Bros.
Vinland
47

-

�57

Buri al

Age Cause d.

lJ:L.

Nmne
Pearce, nllie
Pearcey, Lloyd

Buri al Date

')rdered bv

28 Jan 1896
9 Apr 1903

Pearis, Mrs. J. B.
!.learl, Emma f;lay

13 Sep 1398
12 Jul 1900

Pears, child of Frank
Pears, nrs. Nancy A.

6 Feb 1906
21 ~Iay 1897

Pearson, Ar.tanda
Pearson, Donald
Pearson, John

27 R'lch 1901
12 Dep 1907
2 Nov 1905

011
L. S. Pearce
49
C. E. i)earcey
127
LoneStar 2~
J. L. Jones
Pearis 3rothers
Vinland 67 Cancer
74
C. Loit
[',IG
6 mo .Chol. inf 93
H. G. Pearl, 1234 Taylor,Armourdale, K.
2rank iJears
~)!-I
166
R. W. Sparr
Collinsville 71 ?erntinit. 61
Illinois.
John &amp; Philip ?earson ~iG
58 Dropsy
102
Jack&amp;Phi llip Pearson :)H
11 mo Colic 189
Billy Pearson
:;IG
68 fIrt Fail 162
J. A. Benson
ruI
Chas. Pease
2
Mrs. S. Bryant
lH
80 Paralysis 72

Pease, child of
8
Pease, Edward W.
27
Co. A 124 Ill. Infantry
Pease, r,Ir. W. H.
2
Peer, Hazel Edith
27
Pellot, child of
20

Aug 1890
Jul ·1898
Private
Dec 1892
Feb 1894
Jun 1900

Penden, child of
Pendly, Minnie
Penfold, Rich
Percell , ~Iary A.
Pers(cHng, Abraham
Perkins, Lucius H.
Perkins, Otis G.

6
4
15
22
30
6
22

Dct
Jun
Dec
Sep
Mch
Jun
Sep

1891
1901
1896
1899
1891
1907
1899

.
. errlne,
B. J. - ~ID
Perrine, B. J.
Perry, Aaron
Perry, Eddie H.
Perry, Eldred E.
Parry, Sarah
(?)Perther, Edmund ?
Petefi sh, Geo. N.

17
13
1
12
10
7
29
5

Mch
May
Jan
Jan
Aug
Sep
Apr
Jun

1896
1896
1892
1897
1906
1399
1892
1907

Peters, Lou H.

25 fipr 1907

Peters, Stephen
Peterson, Alfred
Peterson, Cecelia
Peterson, child of
Peterson, Christian
Peterson, Erick

25
14
16
6
16
8

?eterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,

(?)Hans p.
Millie
f,Irs.
P. J.

19 Feb 1900
22 Apr 1896
4 Feb 1893
27 Mch 1906

Peterson, Willie F.
Mrs. Ester A.
?etrie, Richard R.

14 Dec 1393
3 Oct 1905
7 Dec 1905

~

~etit,

Jan
Jul
Jan
Aug
Feb
Dec

1892
1906
1898
1892
1900
1395

C.A. &amp; ilorrace Pease ~H
23
I'Jm Peer; H L Jacobs Vi nl and 18Sp as. Cra.'11p 33
C. W.:.lellot
OH
6?'(
?
93
Hugh Blair
A. G. r-!onold
13
J. C. Penclly
MG
2+ Croup
104
fllr. Sedgwi ck
Tonga. 79 nld age
57
The Family
OB
65 -1...
84
Mrs. Beaty
Or!
8
[',Irs. L. H. ?erkins ;lH
52 Falling
185
L. H. Perkins"'H
76
84
(Shipped from Beloit, Wis.)
The Family
Vinland
51
Thomas (?)StronCC:hirped to Indiana)
52
The Family
O:'i
15
J. S. E'erry
0!1
19
?
58
Newton Perry
:-m
2 m020 d
173
E. Hole ;~.Irs E nartin O:~
80 con of 8wls84
A. G. Honold
(m
18
Mrs MargaretPetefishClinton 71 Cancer
185
(?)Luih ?etefish
rim Nadlehauffer
Reno
57 Consumpt. 184
son ~"lill Peters
The Family;G.?ierson DH
15
Mrs. p. J. Peterson mI
21 Typhoid F 173
C. Peterson'
OH
92 Typhoid...1 67
Peterson
nH
20
The Family
0H
50 Pneu
88
John Johnson
OIl
48
Gustafoson
The Fami ly
:JH
46 Typhoid + 88
Anderson PattersonOH
65
52
(?)Louis PetersonOH
24
[,Irs. Jno Nace; j'.!rs. .oH
68 rlrt Trbl
67
Saunders; Mary Peterson
Loui s Peterson
;iff
22
32
julian C. Petit
0H
? 56
161
lJrs. Ed Petrie
DB
84 .')ld alJe
163
rJrs. Agnes L::ptad

�58

C'rdered by
Buri a1 Age Cause d. fg..
N. A. i:'etterson
mr
6 mo. Typhoid 75
Petterson, Edna
John
Petty
lUG
56 3.-.
31
Petty, Mrs. A.
Henry
(?)Conder;Willi
amstoml54
?neu.
75
Petty, Charles
J. H. Fee &amp; ~etty son
21
Petty, Jacob N.
13 Aug 1892
R~ J. Petty
MG
83
58
Petty, Richard J.
25 Jan 1900
The Family
JI,l:;
Corporal Co. E 6th Kans. Cavalry Post 12 GAR
10
(?)Phenicie, G. W.
29 May 1891
Phenicie
Reno
39
57
(?)Phenicie,Mrs Georgie 2 Dec 1896
\I!.C.~;James..L Reno
61 Pneu.
77
Phillip, Mrs. p.p.
6 Jan 1899
p. P. Phillip
OH
13 SummerComp131
Phillip, Herbert
9 Aug 1903
Charles Phillip
OH
1 wk
108
?hillip, infant
13 Sep 1901
Lewis L &amp; A J Phillip :)P.
97
117
Phillios, Wm.
2 Jul 1902
Douglas Co; Family iilG
Priv~te Co. K. 83 Rdg. V.S.C.F. Infty
(? )?hilpe1, ?Jrs. Alice 4 Sep 1905
John Smith
Colyer 75 ?Exoustionl60
(Shipped from Wheeling, Va.)
Mrs. l
Philpen
Fairview 74 Kidney + 143
8 Jul 1904
?hi1pen, Wm.
Harry iJickins
OB
3 wk
144
9 Aug 1904
Pickins, infant
o L &amp; John Q Pickens OH
23 maida
70
10 Apr 1898
Pickins, John L.
o D &amp; John Pickins OH
8 Pneu.
80
10 iI'Iay 1899
Pickins, Ross
Haskell Institute
Blank
22 Diph.
108
(?)Pickotie, Lizzie
6 Oct 1901
(Shipped to ?Docotah)
4 Nov 1890
Mary A. Beatty
OH
4
?ierce, Walter H.
83 i1heu. +
111
The Fami ly
nH
Pierson, Eliza J.
1 Jan 1902
23 Acu te Dem. 142
11 Jun 1904
AU9ust Pierson
0H
Pierson, Fred .
(Shipped from Topeka)
16
J. A. Pierson
Vinland
Pierson, G. A.
11 Feb 1892
68
The Family
OH
78 Dropsy +
?ierson, Thomas M.
15 Feb 1898
Pigott, [,Irs/Miss Lizzie 11 Oct 1907
Geo. Pigott
DH
64 Gen. BrkDn 190
?itcher, Ada
9 Jun 1902
Robt. McGee
OB
117
14
?
Mrs. ? Pitcher
26 Oct 1891
Geo. Washington
?
2i tcher, Hi.ss·
13
County Order of Marshall
i.litts, child of
10 Mch 1891
Geo. Pitts
Vinland
7
PI oslcet t, 1'1m. P.
29 Nov 1907
C WRoberts:Mrs.
Baldwin 84 'Paralysis 192
\'Jiggins
(Died in Excelsior S.)
Plummer, Mary E.
6 Mch 1907
A. Monroe
OH
76 Old age
182
(? )Poff, Henry W.
13 Dec 1895
John i:J. Bullock
Clinton
48
Private Co. I 39 Illinois X Infantry
(Killed in a runaway --+--neck broken)
(?)Po1ar, r.lrs. Matilda 28 Jan 1902
R. B. McWilliams
OH
68 Tumor
112
Polk, Miss Blanch G.
22 May 1899
Mrs. ~)erry Polk
m1
17!,f Bwls
81
Juvenile Society
Polk, (?)Lindsay
26 May 1903
The Family
OH
20 Hrt Trbl +129
Poll ack, Mrs.
9 Apr 1905
T.Pollock;J.Wnttems Olf
Cancer
155
(Shipped from K.C.)
Polan, Mrs.
4 Aug 1900
James Polon
Hope,Ks
26 BloodPois. 94
(?)Polson/Palm,Andrew
6 i\Iay 1905
Mrs. Gustavson
DH
75
156
Pomeroy, tv.
24 Aug 1898
E. :-Iertzler
?leasan.t
1 lilO.
73
N. ?omeroy
Grove
Pontius, (?)Ina
22 Jan 1901
Arthur ;-&gt;ontius
OH
9 yrs
100
Popenoe, B. T.
1 Dec 1904
The Fami ly
OB
29 Typhoid
148
(Shipped from K.C.)
Popenoe, Kate L.
6 Feb 1903
? D. &amp; Thos :)openoe OH
65 Hrt Trbl 125
Porter, chi Id of
21 Nov 1897
Benton Porter
TlG
7 da
65
Porter, B., child of
9 Feb 1898
(?)Benjamin Porter Clinton 2 ..:LFever 68
Burial
2 Nov
5 Dec
2 Nov

Date
1398
1893
1898

�59

N(JIle
Porter, H. child of
Porter, J. H.

Burial Date
26 Jun 1905
16 Apr 1907

Porter, Roy V.
Posch, blank
Posch, Annie -

11 r~lch
10 Dec
6 Dec
2f- :run
3 Dec
25 Nov
19 Dec

poti"(i.&gt;er,

~irs. E.C.

Potter, C~roline
Potter, Otis
?otts, Effie'

w.

1901
1896
1896
1891
1900
1892
1897

Potts, \11m.
18
Powell, Clayton
22
Powell, Emily
20
Powell, infant
25
Powell, J. B.
4
Powell, Jimmie
26
Pratt, Mary J.
18
Preble, Mrs.
1
Prentice, child of
15
Prentice W. H.
25
(?)Prentiss, S.B.
12
Price, child of
7
Price, child of
13
Priestly, Willi am
13
Primraux, Paul (Indian)12
Pringle, Josephine
25
Pryer, Grace Hanna?
27
Puckett, Mrs. Mary A.
1
Pullen, child of
23
Purcell, G. W.
1
Purcell, Loyd S.
20
Purington, S. N.
11

Nov
Jan
il:Jch
Nov
Aug
Mch
r.lay
Jul
Aug
Jun
Oct
Oct
Oct
Feb
Dec
Nov
Nov
Feb
Jan
Jun
Dec
Jan

1894
1901
1898
1901
1895
1895
1907
1895
1890
1895
1892
1895
1895
1898
1906
1907
1907
1900
1891
1891
1905
1899

Purnell, Mary
Purnell, r,lr.
Queen, Chas. (Indi an)
Quigg, John

17
13
19
15

Jul
Feb
Jul
nlch

1906
1894
1902
1893

Quinl an, John
Raffle, child of

16 Dec 1903
8 Jul 1902

Raffle, Francis
Raffle, lola
Raffle, Willie
Rar.1er, Henry
Randall,Mrs. Elizabeth
Randall, James
RandOl, Mrs. E. L.
Randolph, Mr. N. H~

22
11
27
27
18
28
13
6

Jul
Mch
Jan
Oct
Oct
Feb
Dec
Jan

1900
1907
1904
1901
1893
1891
1904
1905

Rankin, Elbridge
27 Feb 1906
1 Nov 1902
Ranki n, Herbert J.
(Shinned from Manilla, P. I.)

Ordered by_
Burial ~_ Cause d. !3l~
Peter Terry
OI-I
157
Mr. Y. (?)Peard
76 Apoplexy 184
(Shipped to Decorah, Iowa)
(?) Mayor Gould
DR
con of lungsl0l
Henry &amp; Herman Posch Vinland 9 Diph
57
57
Henry ('; Herman Posch Vinl and 12 Diph.
Wm. Lescher
011
10
~lrs. R. Addison
OH
85 Old age
98
Mrs. Potter
OH
23
A.G.Honno1d;Jenni Pols:)H
6
66
Viola ?Tent May Fields
(?) J .r.I. Cameron Hllrtford, Ks.
37
Chns Powell; Rogers HG
18 mo Croup 100
H. H~ Powell
OH
64
69
Chas. Powell
~'IG
Stillborn 110
The Family
nH
44
ChasPowelI;AJDicker MG
(child)
40
L F Pratt;l':Iark EllisOH
62 Paralysis 185
E B &amp; G I'J Preble
rJG
24 con.
43
C T K Prentice
Oll
2
C T K Prentice
:on
37 Peritonitis42
Mrs P &amp;- W A &gt;+-- OH
22
A G Honnold
OR
46
A G Honnold
OR
46
The Family
OR
71 Hrt Fail
68
Haskell In; H B PearsS. Dakota21 TyPhoid F .177
Henry Pringle
:orr
7 Diph
192
Carl A. Preyer
OH
42 Pneu.
192
87
Enos N &amp; ChasPuckettKenn:edy 60
Judson Pullen
~,x;
6
Sanford Purcell
OH
10
-OH
75 Hrt Trbl 163
C M &amp; S N Purcell
Oil
52 Pneu.
77
Henry Purington
J. G. Haskell
A. J Parnen; CoPoorC.f,17
70 Cancer
171
A G Honnold
OH
61 LaGrippe
33
\'1 B Queen; Haskell In Haskell 19 Sunstrokell8
James Quigg
Gideon
25
Chas. Longnecker
The Family
OIl
78
134
Harvey Raffle
P.I:;
8 da chol.M. 117
Cesar r.Iyers
Harvey Roffle;Myers rlx;
13
94
Father; H Raffle
MG
1 yr 5 rna
182
Wm'Scott; Co. Com. n:;
17??
136
J G Sulli van;PoorComOH
65 65
50 Cancer
30
The Family; Johnt'lood OH
Ofr
7
Mrs. Pardee
Horace' Randol
Clinton,Mo24 Pneu.
149
E R Owens
OR
RailroaclAccl50
(Shipped from Topeka)
Fred Rankin
OH
B~ Pnue
166
J K Rankin
OH30 Chron. Di arr122

�60

-

Buri a1
Name
10 Jan
Ranldn, Will
K
C
Mo.)
(Shipped from
28 Mch
(?)Random, Alex
7 Dec
Rari ck, J. J.
10 Jun
Raspberry, Ellen

Date.
1905'

Ordered by
\\Irs. Rankin;

1896
1904
1896

G. C. Bailey
Carl Rarrick
IIIr. Rasp berry
Ed Grey
~lrs. Ratcli ff

Ratcliff, A. T.
11 Oct 1903
(Shipped from Omaha)
Ratcliff, Etta
9 Sep 1906
(Shipped from Stafford)
Ray, H. H.
2 Dec 1894
(Brought from Oakland, Neb.)
Ray, Mrs. Kate
7 Apr 1905
(Shipped from Oskaloosa, Iowa)
Ray, Leander
31 filch 1906
Ra(o)y, Luke E.
30 Sep 1892
Read, fdrs. F. W.
2 Oct 1892
Read, F. W.
10 Jun 1901
Corp. Co. E 3rd (?)K S M
Reading, Mrs. Ellen
9 Jun 1904
Reading, James A.
15 Oct 1895
Ream, Elizabeth
18 May 1905
Reardon, Mrs. B. S.
Reatz, Henrietta

15 Oct 1902
22 Nov 1905

Reatz, Willie J.
23
Re(ohiman, Mrs. A.
8
30
Reece, r:Irs. E. C.
22
Reece', Minnie
Reed, child of
11
Reed, ch.
10
Reed, Fitch
11
Reed, Marie
21
16
Reed, r.Irs. Nancy
Reedy, Byron
18
Reedy, Conrad D.
10
Reidnour, Sadie
22
(Shipped from K.C.Mo.)
Reid, Hugh M.
17
Ren(u)ch, children of 15
Rench, J. V.
17
Renfrau, Polly
19
Renfrew, Grant
23

Jul
May
Apr
Oct
Apr
May
Jan
Apr
Sep
Aug
May
Nov

1896
1905
1892
1891
1891
1899
1897
1891
1896
1899
1897
1907

Sep
Sen
Ma~
Aug
Jul

1898
1901
1901
1894
1896

Renfrow, (?)Cophadora

26 Dec 1892

(?)Rennicke, Lillian
Reno, Jimmie
Rentz,child of Noble
Reynolds, A. G.

5
27
16
9

Reynolds, Geo.
Reynolds, Job

29 TIlch 1906
28 Auq 1897

Mch
r.lay
Sep
Nov

1899
1907
1903
1890

ComplIed by Paullne Elnlff

?

!?9..

Buri al

~Cause d...

OH

29

151

63 Hrt Trbl
51 Cancer

51
149
53

OH
OH

OB

Tonganoxie&amp;&gt; Killed in' 133
cyclone
Mrs.Roda Ratcliff Tonganoxie23 Ap',1endic. 174

G. Grovenor

QH

T. J. Ray

OH

County Com.
IV Roy;L J Brown
F W Read
The Family

C.G.
OH
DB"

.tJr-f

J WReading

OB

J as. W. ,---:?~:-:::--,

OR

37
c2rcinoma

155

54 Dropsy

167
22
22
69 Uremic2ois104

79 Tumor
142
ChronDiar. 46
MCNeff, 2100 N 10th Atlantic, 90 Old age156
Kansas City, Ks.
Ill.
Hope,Ks
59 Nephritis 122
B S Reardon
Lizzie Read
OH
65
162
Mary Reatz
Mrs Reatz; F \,1 Read Off
20 i.Jeningi ti s 54
HC Patterson
OH
70 ~aralysis 156
V L Reece
DeSoto
18
V L Reece
OH
13
G J Reed
Catholic
9
R A Reed;A G Honnold Blank
6 cia
80
OH
Dr. Leary
83 Catarrh
58
P W Wallace
DB
10
Willi am Zei tz Tonganoxie
5'5
79
L M Reedy
~,)H
45 ?~upt.?
83
Reedy Bros.
OIl
82 ,::lId age + 61
Elisha Reidnour
DB
37
192
The Family
OIl
26?
74
L TRench
OH"Cmoved from TopekaH08
S H &amp; L TRench
'()H
70 Tubercu1. 104
Lee;
?
Reno
52 Hrt ' ?
36
i\'!rs. Dora Renfrew
filG
60 Typhoi d
54
C SCamp
Grant Renfrow
MG
24
IV T Sinclair
Rennicke:E F Stanley OH
6' \11k?
79
Mrs. Pete Terry
OH
(baby)
185
Noble Rentz
OR
1 wk
i\lary A. Reynolds
DH
4
R WWoodward
~lasonic Lodge
70 Burned
167
~Irs. Reynolds
MG
?
62
63

-To be contlnued-

�61

UNDeRTAKER.

Name.
Reynolds, r,lary A. (R. )

3nri al Date
2 May 1393

Reynolds, S. ,child of
5 Aug 1899
Reynolds, t\:m •
14 Nov 1398
Rhodes, l~etsey
1 Sep 1892
l1ohrer, Dl anI~
28 Ju1 1394
Rice, Ernest
n 31 Jan 1395
Rice, Criss
.! Apr 1906
•.ry'lce, Jns.
Rice, Sherman
:Ucker, ;\rthur

3 ~;lch 1394
24 Apr 1902
14 Aug 1397

Richards, ('nT,Jarvin
,.
Richards, :Jrs. ,'I.
J.
Richardson, Edna
:.1
Richardson, H.
F.
Richardson, [;lny
Richnrdson, rJiss

13
1
19
22
9

Nov
Sep
Aug
Dec
Sep
18 Apr

1900
1905
1902
1897
1902
1891

Richardson, f.Irs.
~icllardsol1, ::!r.
Richardson, i,lyrtle E.
Richmond, Mrs. F. L.
Ricker, 1-\. S.
:lidset"Jay, :Jrs. E.

6
24
26
23
17
17

Feb 1897
Aug HJ99
~Jay 1902
,Jct 1902
Feb 1891
Sep 1393

Ridley, Hattie
13
Riffle, Carrie
5
ni~J9s , Ann Jane
17
Ri&lt;:EJS, I-Ielen
22
Righter, ;:.lrs. L. l,r
6
Riley, [drs.
5
Risley, Lucinda
5
Ri tzman, \"
n
Robb, Urs. r.I&lt;Jry E.
27
Rober, child of
28
Roberts, Ella II.
17
(Shipr.&gt;ed from Napoleon,
Roberts, JUlia A.
1
Roberts, Laura G.
24
ROberts', Nellie
?31
i ••

./

.

Dec
Feb
Dec
act
Jan
Apr
Feb
A!Jr

Jul
r,lch
Hch

1901
1891
1907
1906
1905
1393
1906
1904
1907
1892
1898

;10. )

Aug 1904
Feb 1907
Mch 1900

Robinson, rHi ce F. died30 Nov 1903
Robinson, C.
Robinson, (?)Ernie
Robinson, Geo.

19 Aug Hl94
6 Jun 1903
8 Ju1 1901

Crdered bv
Suri al AQe Cause d • .!?a.
Geo. Wilder/\'iilde
OH
26
B. VI. Woodward
Do(a)n r,Iorton
roIG
1!2 da. ?
83
Mrs. Sus2n Scott
~H
59
75
i\ G ;1ono 1d
:'XI
~1
...
E. Buttler
?Lansing
9 r.10Chol Inf .);)
Ci ty Clerk ; Sam Rice nI·I
39
Sam Rice; Het Ins. O!l
37 Pncu
163
Abe Henders!)n
Sam Rice; Ci tyClerk or!
60 Lung Fvr. 33
Sar:1 Rice
16. ;'neu.
U5
Lewi s III cker
?Kennedy 50 cancer
63
G. M. Falley
Llrs. Bride
OH
26?
?
97
R. T. Richards
?Germnn
56 St0r.1ach
160
Geo. Ri C;l ardson ValleyFalls 9 Typhoid F.1l9
The Family
nrr
55
66
!'li:l. iUcharc!son
·::n
24
?
120
Mrs. A. ~ichardson O.1r9
Geo. Richardson
A. M. Richardson
JH
77 can.stem. 53
i)}I
}lerr.1cm lUchnrdson
35 + Bwls.
83
J. J. Richardson
20 Tubercu10s116
F. L. Richmond
nr-!
47In t. Hemo rr .122
Arthur Ricker
? Kan.
7
Ernest :1idgewtlY
20
74
C. J. Erickson
Robert Ridley
24 Appendic. 111
W. T. Barber
?Kanwakn
6
H C Ri 120 s, 907 ArkSt. ,')H
76 3right'sD.193
Elmer Ri«:J0s
37
176
Hr. ~?:..-.....,.
61 ~:)neu.
150
[rIr. Jas. Riley
26
Renson Risley
82 Tumor
165
[,Irs. Hi t 2l!Ian
on
70 Dro!'&gt;sy
140
_£. JIarkell
48 !Jrt Di s . 187
David Evans
17
John ;'J::ltki ns
34 TyplJoid
69
Y./F. H. Roberts
i.Jiss l10berts
()I-l
50 Dropsy
144
Minor Roberts
OIl
181
[,aner Roberts; :,Irs. Dr-!
13f
90
Julia Roberts; ~.!l"s. Sam Jeams for JuvenileSoc.
W. ~. Robinson
39~ Ac.anemia134
(Shir&gt;~ed to Hnys City)
:.Irs. Robi nson
on
76
36
S. :1obinson
DE
22
129
S. Robinson
{JI-I
15 Drowned
105
~

�62

Name

Burial Date

26 Apr 1904
Robinson, infant
12 ::!ch 1899
Robins0n, Mary L.
2 Jan 1907
Robinson, Matilda
5 fIlch 1899
Robinson, i'.irs. (?)Jane
8
Feb 1897
Roderi ck, Mrs.
Jan 1902
24
Rodgers, :11r:.;. Eva
23
Dec
1892
(,)Hoffle, (?)Saul
25 Aug 1906
!~ogers, A. D.
2 Jul 1896
Rogers, IJ. B.
18 r-lov 1899
Rogers, Juli a
26 !~,ug 1390
17 LIay 1903
10 Apr 1391
22 Nov 1895
r~ohskoff, Cora
20 Feb 1905
!loll er, \'.~i1.
14 !tich 1900
(?)Romey, [&gt;lartha
15 Feb 1907
Ro se, \'IH li nm
6 Jul 1092
(?)Re(o)soner, Roy'
4 Jun 1903
Ross, Sarah E.
(Shipped from Jssowntor.lie)
9 Sep 1902
Ross, T\'[i ns of
1 Nov 1894
Ross, :IIrs. rim.
10 Jul 1890
Rqwe, p.Trs.
17 Dec 1907
Rowe, Wm.
(Shi~red from Nood River, Neb.)
Rowley, A. rI.
14 Jun 1907
noy, Ell a B.
8 !'&lt;lch 1895
noy, ~Irs. :'.I. E.
26 Apr 1900
24 Jul 1901
Roy, (? Hiren

Rogers, l.:1rs.
~ohrbaugh, (?)Davis
Rohrer, Daniel

')rdered by

Burial

Age Cause d.

fll..

Stillhorn 140
Lander ~obinson
1m
52
Pneu.
79
Lynne &amp; Mrs. Unson OIl
52
E\I11
Trbl
173
Dr D Robinson; i'l R C r;x;
72 2neu.
79
[.Irs. L. ? --1.oIl
38
-I-Fever
58
A. G. Honnol d
DII
34
Tumor
112
R H Rogers;Hugh Blair r.r;
24
Wash Roffle
Reno
1.lrs A D Eo',. Irving Rogers 1.lG 54 Didbetic 173
53
The F8J"1i1y
G::
56 Dr8?sy
36
James Hogers:
DE
27 TYDhoid
I;'i. S. Spaulding: ;)lcen Vict0ria CClllrt
?
3
Mr. Earl ~. Rogers
Leigh Rohrbaugh
Clinton 3 D.~hno~Cg~ 128
Sam :1ol1rer
Echo
10
G. GrovenorT-;
43
i.Irs. :'lm Roller
DeerCreek 75 TY!Jhoid?ne153
or;
43PmmersFnrl 89
Henry Romey
Laura P. Rose
DB
l3rainftever 131
J. R. Reece
VinlaneJ(cllild)
20
~\J. c. Ross
()~-r
61..1129
John Ross; JohnGerhart r·.x;
Col Relief Corps
Reno
tl.

r,I. no t~le

E. \'/. ROt'Je, \,:1.0.
~lrs.

Stillborn

\OI~J

OB:

63 ?neu.

120
37
1
193

\~ilson

r.1rs. Adams
{)l-I
Albert Roy:~Irs Garrett DH
Llrs. p. R. Uoley;CouncilGro.
~ashington Roy
Eudora
Let'li s Scott
~H
The Fanily
Clinton
James Brooks
To),)e/(a
J. !~. Rudrow
Reno
-tiagon to Reno

186
40
OO Li verH-Irt 91
106
25 Kidney
63 Stom+Hrt

57 Cancer
74
29 Dct 1398
Rudiger, Thea. ~I.
30 Hrt Trbl
30
17 Apr 1899
F!udrot'I, 1;lrs. L.
49 Cancer Lvr 36
24 'Jct 1894
f1udrow, r\l. Jane
138
2 Mch 1904
Ruffell, John
(Shipped from K.C.)
a~
8
The Family
!1uc,h, John E.
21 f:lch 1891
')!I
28 Tonsi li ti s 58
Mrs. Rugh
Rugh, [:!iss aattie C.
7 Feb 1897
Vinlnnd 21 ;'irt Trbl 127
The Far:1i 1y
Rumsey, Albert
3 Apr 1903
;()f-I
70 ParCllysi s 172
W.
W.
Russ
Russ, A. A.
20 Ju1 1906
!)I-I
33 ·~perricud.159
JolIn ~ussell
Russell, Bert
24 Aug 1905
(Shipped from ~anitou, Col.)
Russell, Ed
16 Aug 1398
The Family
Leavenworth 61/65 aner:lia 73
Russell, Elsie
8 Jul 1904
Blank
Stanton, Ill. 20 i\~endi ci t .143
Russell, Everett Pearl 16 Dec 1906
J. B. Russell
OH
28 Consumpt. 177
(Shi~ped from Beloit, Kan.)
Russell, J. J.
6 Mav 1902
The Family
OH
71 UreQ Pois.116
Rutherford, Robert
12 J&lt;l~ 1904
The Fmnily; Dg.Co. m
75''''ld age
135
~)riv3te Co. D, 2nd ?Rotation, Ho. State C;walry
SClb1e, ~Jrs.
26 Jul 1892
(?) 3d Cllarities
idG
20
Sali sbury, Arthur
4 Apr 1906
r:lary S::lli sbury :i·.ietIns a-I
22 Consuml)t. 168
Salisbury, Geo.
13 Nov 1905
Hnry Salisbury::JetIns1I-I
58 nheumati sn162
Sanborn, !.!ary L.
?2 Jun 1904
John R. Sanborn
OE
41 Cancer
14~
(? )Sand, B. ? Co.
20 Aug 1905
J J Cox: The Family Hesper 73 'lId a\~e + 159
Sandean, Peter
29 :lct 1907
Stone iJasons Union i.I;
60 Alcoholism191

�63

Burial Dnte
Sanders, U. B.
16 Feb 1399
Sanders, Jnmes L.
10 Dec 1900
Sanderson, H. W.
12 Jul 1901
Seargent Co. C. 3 {"'hio Inf.
San~o, Marrietta
6 Nov 1904
(Shipped from ~luskogee, flk.)
Saunders, Anna L.
14 Oct 1906
Saunders, (?)Barbie
Saunders,

~,Irs.

Emma S.

Saunders, Henry
Saunders, ~,lary
Saunders, [,lose
Sav8ge, Edmond
Sav::)(je, Joseph
Savage, (? HIinni

28 Jul 1900
4 Apr 1907
7 Mch 1906
9 Jun 1902
6 Feb 1894
8 Sep 1391
1 Jan 1892
13 Sep 1099

Savage, ~,Irs. P.I. M.
15 Dec 1900
Savage, Mrs. Myra B.
16 Jan 1903
Sayer, ~iay A.
12 Ap r 1900
Sayler, John E.
29 May 1905
15 Jan 1892
Saxman, i,Table
Schaake, Katherine
4 Aug 1907
Schaffer,Mrs. Mirth N. 24 Aug 1905
(Shipped from Cheyenne, l'!yo.)
Scarborough, r.Irs.
28 Dec 1897
Schell, Clarence E.
3 Mch 1904
Schell, Geo. N.
13 Jul 1901
Schell, Frank M.
17 Dec 1901
(Shipned from Cameron, ;110.)
Scllell', - i'lrs. t,Iary
25 ~lch 1904
(?) Schoeflin, Cl arence 10 ~Iay 1395
Schomer, Harry L.
22 Jul 1895
24 Feb 1907
Schormi ck, 01g a
Schott, John
16 Nov 1903
(Shipped from Wichita, Ks.)
Schneci(, Edna
24 Nov 1895
SChneck, George
4 Jan 1903
Schneider, Ella J.
29
Schneider(Snyder)JohnA 9
r,Iusici an Co. H. 20 Regt
Schneider, Walter
26
Schrader, Chas.
13

Apr 1392
Aug 1895
Kentucky
r~ct 1890
I~Ich 1906

Schulz, ;\ugust J.
Schuler, Earl
Schuck, Arthur

8 Jul 1903
25 Apr 1902
5 Nov 1900

Schuler, child of

12 Nov 11398

Schuler, John, inf.Dau.22 Nov 1893
Schull, Ella J.
13 Dct 1904

Ordered by

3urial

Aue Cause d.

~.

J H Childs;Family
Blank
78
3ert 5,mclers
Clinton 66 Pneu+!:Irt F. 98
The Family; DOllg Co ;Jr!
63 DropsyIlrt 105
30

Uremic~:Jois147

or·!

32

175

1'1S

26 Stom&lt;lch

AG H Sango;GreenKeith
Mrs. Geo. Haskcns
Christa Saunders
J H Child; Family;
G B Saunders
Sarah Stewart
Gurt S. Saunders
Hobt. Saunders
B. Saunders
Blank
J. R. Woodrow
The Family
Eli Sav;]se
Dg. County &amp; City
F. Sava{je
A. P. Clark
D. W. Shaw

r~x;

94

Clinton 63 ?aralysis 183
52 Paralysis 166
68 Dropsy
116
-Q!'j
33
Clinton
12
15
6 ?
84

{Xl

72 Aproplexia 98
48 ?
124
77 Sen.Debil. 90
Typhoid F.156
15
51 Cancer
187
56 Cancer
159

E. L. Saylor
OH
Geo R &amp; H R Saxman DH
l'I'm Schaake
DH
J. W• r~ewli n
L. N. Schaffer
H H Day; flIary FullerLecompton83 ·.1ld aue
67
C P SchelllE
2.5
138
on
86 Appop1e:;.,,'l al05
The Family
The FamilyOl-l
45 Typhoi d F .111
Geo ,'; C P Schell
C. H. (?)Nusbonn
~Irs. Schomer
Lew Schormi ck
The Family

73 Pneu.

l'IS

DE
(J!-!

139
41
52 ~ Stomach 43
4 Dinh.
181
80 'lId age
134

Schneck
48
Richard Schneck
5 Scarlet F.124
H. ,'). Elder
Blank
eX-I
18
County
45
Volunteer Infantry
Blank
4
Coroner Phillips
85 ,:Trt Trbl 166
!,Irs. Bubusch
Charles oS- Will Schulz -Of-r
65 Cancer
130
Samuel Schuler
P,lG
2yrs R3 Accid114
G. \'J. Schuck
WS
15 Diph.
96
A. L. Stanton
Jacob Schuler
Pleasant Grove 7 de.
75
Levi Flory
John Schuler
Reno
1 da.
31
The Est;:.te
61
146

�64

~

Burial Date
Schultz, Mrs. E. E.
2 Dct 1905
(?)Scheu(aher, child of6· Jan 1900
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,

Blank
C. H.
child of Henry
Mrs.

Scott, Florence
Scott, Gleanland
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,

Hattie M.
James M.
Lily May
Plesant

30
11
19
30

Nov
Apr
Dec
Dec

1902
1903
1907
1896

25 Sep 1905
3 Feb 1907
6
11
16
10

Nov
Jun
Oct
Jun

1904
1906
1906
1891

Scott, Samuel
18 Nov 1891
Scott, Saml
3 Apr 1904
Scott, Pearl
11 Mch 1906
(?)Scribke, Mrs. C. H. 1 Oct 1891
Seals, ~Iiss Libbie
16 Jun 1895
Searing, Clinton
28 May 1898
Searl, Capt. A. D.
11 Nov 1902
(Shipped from Leadville, Col.)
Se ar 1, Jennie flI.
6 Nov 1903
Searle, Hattie E.
2 Feb 1899
(Shipped from Kansns City, Mo.)
(? )Seaton, [dorris
25 Sep 1893
Seaton, Sam1
19 Dec 1899
Pri vate Co. G 3 Kas. Vol. Cav.
Sechrist, Hr. Thos.
15 Jul 1891
Sedgwi ck, Harry
1 Dec 1907
Seeley, child of
23 Jul 1890
Seely, child of
7 Aug 1891
Seeley, Willie
9 Jul 1893
Seley, child of
16 Dec 1096
(?)Seeten, John
18 Aug 1907
(?)Seetin, Thomas
19 Mch 1907
Seewir, Sarah C.
5 Jul 1907
Segall, Hugo
22 Dec 1900
(?)Se(c)hon, (,Irs.
25 filch 1904
Selig, Mrs. L. F.
8 May 1902
Semend, Mrs. ~'laude
13 Dec 1900
Senci, Ablicio (boy)
2 i\lch 1907
Serf, B. W.
15 Nov 1896
Seymore, Campbell
18 Jan 1905
Shade, Michel
23 Aug 1903
Shanafelt, J. R.
29 May 1898
Sh ane, 1,Ii s sou ri L.
8 Jan 1906
Shank, Geo.
31 Mch 1894
Shaw, Alex
26 Jun 1904
p. C.3. K s M
Shnw, Nettie J.
6 Aor 1899
(?)Shea(e)rer, AlbertaF 9 Nov 1895

Ordered by

Buri al

Age Cause d. ~.

J W &amp; G R Schultz
{ll
72 Para1ysi s 161
M C (?)Donan;CharlesBigSprgs 31 rIo Oro
88
Schurer &amp; Addy Schurer
Douglas County
~x;
The Family
i\IG
Henry S c o t t O H
T VI Doors;Len Scott;Reno
(?HIugh Scott
~Irs. Anna Scott;~,IetCo ~x:;
Vic Johnson
n;
Mrs. Walkins
Will Scott
~IG
?
T,'ioodey
DB
Mrs Woody:HenryScottOH
flIrs B(R)uck Scott
'OH
D. G. Watt
i\Irs Scott;W Reynolds OH
Mrs. Scott
!'it;
Mrs:;Chas Scott;f'.1et.lns.~IG
C. H. (?)Siebke
;QH
Theo Seals
Dr-!
J M G Worth/Nat t
ilG
The Family; R S Searl DH
Edwin W. Searl
G. Grovnor
R. S. Searle
Household of Ruth
E. F. Seten

61
26

123
127
Stillborn 193
62 LaGrippe
57
11 Typhoid
5 da Spasms

161
180

22?
147
22 Consumpt. 171
11 mo Tumor 176
10

79 Cancer
19 Bw1s
73 Hrt Fail
71 -1-

14
140
166
12
42
71
122

(1) Dun-

47 Ac. Pneu. 133
novant, Jeff.Co.Ks.
~1
52 ?aralysis 78

~IG

29
86

OIl

F. A. Derby
Clinton
11
~.x:;
Francis Sedgwick
56 Hrt Fail 192
Fred Seeley
OH
1
tf)H
Fred Seely
11
Fred Seeley
OH
28
Fred Seeley
Sarcoxia 9 da ...L
57
Ed (?)Settin
'OH
19 Quinsy
188
Lizzie Seetin
OH
68 BloodPois.183
£)H
Chas. Seewir
77
186
C. R. Howley
Lecompton 50 Hrt&amp;Lung
98
\'1 H &amp; C 1'[ Sehon
Lecompton 67
139
,OH
L. F. Selig
Hrt Trbl 115
(1 )Homer Skinner
~X;
24
98
Haskell Inst.
Blank
182
L. H. Lee
Hastings, Neb.
56·
~Irs. Charles SeymoreOH
38 Hrt Trbl 151
T. J. Lamonte
00
85 Paralysis 131
The Family
00
68 Hrt Fail
71
Juno. Shane
OH
59 Tumor
164
Mr. Shank &amp; K-Ken. Valley 54 Cancer
34
The Family
OB
63 ..1.. Stomach143
Alex Shaw
Vincent Shearer
? Zowdoll

-

O!1
OH

30

80
47

�65

UNOIATUIA.

Name

Burial ~ Cause d. ~.
Ordered by
Vincent J. Shearer OH
50
Shearer, Elmer Y.
on
Shearer, Jo(a)s. B.
The Family
75
on
Clarence Sheets
Sheets, child of
53
l!~ Killed
orr
Seigel Rose
166
79 ~ neu.
Sheets, child of Geo.
Joe qarri son
on
Sheets, Lacey
14 Dec 1896
Cl arence Sheets'
20 ?
57
Sheets, Li 11 i e
7 P:lch 1906
OH
Geo. Sheets
34 childbirth166
Sheets, Rachel
6 Jan 1901
OI-i
The Brothers
76 Tumor
99
Shei rer, L. Parker
6 Apr 1898
OII
J. B. Sheirer
13 Cere.~Ienin.70
Shelly, chi ld of Earl 25 Aug 1906
Earl Shelly
OB
Sti llborn 173
Sherfy, lHllard
12 Sep 1906
OH
r.!r. C. L. Sherfy
8 Bwl Trbl 174
21 I'!ov 1901
Sherman, Georgia
The Family
Seneca 22 Typhoid F.110
Sherward, J. W.
12 Apr 1906
Edward (?)Sherwood KC,r.10. 54 Pneu.
168
Shields, Benj.
4 P,lay 1904
The Family
on
68 Acci den t a114l
Shields, Mrs. RachaelL.23 Oct 1901
Mrs. Conway
DB
78 Hrt Trbl 109
(?)hlr. ~.G.Puratt
S;1immond, J. H.
17 Dec 1907
f.1rs. Nellie :rlcCall orr
71 Paralysis 193
Shirar, Albert
29 Aug 1892
Davi d Shi rar
OH
21
Shirley, child of
8 Sep 1892
P.. Shi rley
Clinton
21
Shore, Mrs. Laura
29 ~Ich 1900
R. D. Shore; fllr ':lood OH
22 Pneu.
90
Shora, Laura
2 Oct 1906
Butler B. Shore
DrI
38 Rheu.Fever175
:',1. L. Klinefelter, IIim'Jatha, Ks.
Shuck, Orville E.
26 Feb 1907
OH
G. W. Shuck
19 Typhoid F.182
K. &amp; Ladies
Sibley, Uorris M.
12 Nov 1901
Harry Sibley
Bucklin,Ks.72 Hrt Trbl 110
(?)Sieler, child of
23 Feb 1894
A. C. Seiler
~!
33
Silcon, Robert
30 Apr 1892
S. Silcon
Lecom;')ton
18
Siler, ;:Irs. Bell
27 Jul 1895
E. H. Siler
OIr
2 rna? sum.com43
Si ler, Carl
7 Jun 1905
Ed Siler
on
4 wks
157
Siler, infant
24 ~Iay 1904
E. H. Siler
~I
Sti llborn 142
Siler, James
13 Aug 1895
Douglas Co.
Kennedy Val.
44
Silver, Alma Irene
25 Jul 1902
r..Irs: C?)Abm sn ver on
2yrs SumComp 119
Silver, Mrs. Rachel
15 Dec 1898
Stephen Sflver
Linwood
74 Paralysis 76
Chnrles Hemphi 11
Silvers, Isaiah
3 Jun 1904
~. Irs. sn vers
:JH
62 :-:'neu.
142
Simons, \'!innie
14 Dct 1906
Mrs. Brooks, col.
Dr!
7 mo.
175
Delbert Simons
Simmons, John
1 Nov 1906
rlIrs. G. H. Horgan
OH
78 Hrt Trbl 176
Mrs. N. A. Churchill
Simmons, N.
29 Apr 1898
The Fami ly
DB
70
71
Simmons, Hill rIo
29 Jun 1897
Douglas County
OH
56
61
2nd Lieut. 44th Rgt. Ohio Vol. Infty; also ?rivate Co H, 147 Ohio Nat'l Guards
Simmon s, Wm.
26 Dec 1906
J. W. Sexton
P:X;
178
Simpson, Clark
28 Oct 1895
rI. H. Simpson
OH
47
Simpson, r'.Iiss
29 Feb 1892
Joseph Simpson
Clinton
16
Siupson, ;.lrs.
12 Dec 1891
f;!rs. II. Smi th
on
14
nrs. S. Barker
Simnson, Addie
15 Oct 1904
James Simpson
nH
38
Simpson, Josie
29 Apr 1092
J. \:1. Simpson
Clinton
Buri al
15 Feb
1 Nov
17 Jun
20 Feb

Date
1896
1898
1896
1906

"}

�66

Buri a1 Date
~
Simp son, ~.Irs. Kati e L. 27 Jan 1900
10 Nov 1902
Simpson, Susan
25 Oct 1900
Sims, A. A.
3 Feb 1891
Sinclair, Mrs.
7 Nov 1900
Sinclair. ~!lr!';_
SId nner, chi Id of
14 Jan 1901
Skinner, Henry G.
25 Apr 1904
Skinner, Lettie L.
28 Sep 1903
Skinner, R, infant of

8 Oct 1907

Skinner, Raloh
Skinner, r.1rs·. S./E.
Skinner, Willie

26 Jun 1901
9 Jan 1892
3 Feb 1904

Skofstad, julia U.
Smalley, Louis
Smelser(n), infant

30 ~tch 1906
30 Jul 1891
4 filch 1901

Smelser, Mrs. Nellie

23 Nov 1907

Smi th, A.
29 Jun 1892
Sllli th, Adeli a Josephine 23 Nov 1894
Smith, Mrs. Anna
27 Nov 1904
Smith, Mrs. Annie
4 Dec 1905
Smi th, Annstead
7
Smi th, chil d of
1
Smith, child of P. C. 14
Smi th, Cora !JcCuillom 18
(Shipped from Waterloo,
Smith, Cynthia
11
(Shipped from Wichi tal
Smith, C. W.
1
Smith,
Smith,
Smi th,
Smi th,
Smi th,
Snith,
Smith,

Mrs. C. H.
Mrs. C. W.
Delphi a
Eli Za
Henry
Henry
Hollingsworth

Sni til, Horace

6
28
31
12
8
26
27

Nov 1907
Aug 1900
Dec 1904
Nov 1906
Iowa then
Oct 1903

Ordered by
Buri a1 Age .Gause d • .!!I..
s. N. Simpson
OH
67 Cancer
87
Hattie S. Wood
0:1
69 CancerollsTl22
Henry &amp; Nellie Sims ~x;
76 Old age + 96
w. T. Sinclair
OH
7
w. &amp; E. Sinclair OH
52 Canc.Liver 96
Adam Skinner
4 m?
?
99
Levi J. Skinner
17+
140
Geo. Skinner
• P. Clark
?Linwood 5 wk?
?
132
Ed (?)Seetin
0H
1 da
190
R. Skinner
L. J. SIdnner
~'K1
23
105
John P. Ross
OH
15
Mr. H. F. Skinner Baldwin 19
136
Mrs. Beck
M. J. Skoftad
OIl
58 ?neu+Canc.167
L. B. Davi s
Clinton
10
(?) Fay &amp; Erruna
FoX;
Stillborn 102
John Smelsen (d
_Strong
OIl
24 Consumpt. 192
(?)Orie Smelser
\'1. Smi th
19
R.W.R. Smith
5 mo.Indigest.37
(?)Jeny ~I. Smith
DR
34 Liver Trb 147
D. F. Snith
i31 ank
91
?
163
D. L. Burton
Alex Brent
Clinton 85 Dropsy + 191
(?)Jay Smi til
DH
2 wk ?nash
94
P. C. Smith
Clinton
Stillborn 149
i,Irs. Effie ~,JcC.JonesSt.Lollis34 Hrt Dis. 177
to Cremntory, St. Louis)
J.C.C.James
idG
69 Pneu.
133
~\I.R.C.

Aug 1907
P:1ch
Feb
Oct
Oct
Jul
Apr
Nov

1894
1901
1904
1900
1891
1905
1901

21 Nov 1898

Smith, Mrs. H~
16 Jun 1895
Smith, ;,Irs. H./W.
16 May 1894
Smi tit, infant
6 Jan 1903
Snith, Mrs. Jas.
6 Nov 1891
Smith, Lena
15 May 1906
(Shipped from lola, Ks. )
Sni th, Mr. M. A.
9 Dec 1900
Smi th, O. W.
13 Feb 1906
Slni th, R.
31 Jul 1892

Will Olmstead
OIl
~Irs. D. L. Ki rk
The Est&lt;'lte
OH
{)H
The Family
A.Snith; Dr.Keith
Clinton
Isaac ~J &amp; Louis Snfth ilIG
Mrs. Snith;AGHonnold OH
ivIrs. Hattie Smith
'OH
Mrs. Winnie Smith
ViK;
Lizzie Snith
A. G. Honnold
MG
A. Gregg &amp; T. (?) Dri sdom
Rev. J. K. Dunn
OH
V!inston Sui th
MG
Philip Sui th
Clinton
Jas.Smith;A G Honnold rlIG
G. W. Smith
00

75 Asthma+Hrtl87
85 BrokenHip 33
57 Asthma
101
72
147
62 Stomach
96
10
50 Bwl Trbl 155
86
110
46

76

42
35
Stillborn 124
13
46 AddisonDis170

J. IV. Smi th
DB
67
nrs Mary Snith;idetIn:()ff
50 Pneu.
F.Walter;Lecompton Lecompton
Twp; Douglas Co.

98
166
20

�67

Burial Date
Smith, Ray
5nith, Theo.

17 Sep 1906
3 Oct 1892

Ordered by

Buri al

Age Cause

d~

f.!l.

J .H.Johnson, '?Vaurest, Iowa; Bur-Blank; Age9 174
Mrs. A. (?)Henly
OR
22

A. G. Honnold
OH
Mrs. Si Harris
5
A. G. Honnold
Smi th, W. F.
13 Feb 1897
Mrs. W. F. Smith
on
38
?
59
Smith, W. G.
25 Jan 1901
J. N. Smith
DB
69 Dropsy
100
Smock, Roy
31 Dec 1904
C. G. Smock
~IG
7yrsTyphoid 150
Snow, Anthony'
24 Hch 1896
Charles Snow
~'G
60
51
Snow, Mrs. Chas.
6 Jun 1895
Chas. &amp; Anthony SnowflG
42
Snyder, child of
30 Nov 1891
G. I-I. Snyder
? Or:!
14
Snyder, ch. of
31 ntch 1899
W. E. Snyder
ar
2 da Hrt Fail 79
Snyder, P,trs. Eli za H.
9 Dec 1901
George Snyder
DB
70 Pneu.
111
Snyder, H~ J.
19 Feb 1900
The Family
nn
56 Hrt Fail
89
A. J. Anderson
Solt, 8. F.
15 Oct 1896
Marshall Prentice
OH
60
?
56
Soule, r.lr.
21 Jan 1891
~.I. R. Soule
MG
6
Soule. M. 8.
23 Aug 1895
R. H~ Rop(g)er
r\IG
45'
Soule, Sophi a L.
23 May 1900
Mrs. A. J. Prentiss VB
93/95 P,ralysis 92
SoC a)ulsbury, Lewis
16 Jan 1893
Geo. W. Saulsbury
:OH
24
A. Whitman
SO)O'llan, H. R.
16 Jan 1907
Geo. So~an, Jr.
DH
179
(Shipped from Cal.)
Geo SO)O'llan
Sparr, Ripley W.
Aug 1902
The Family
OH
70
119
Lt. Co A 3 KSII
(between 21 &amp; 29 Aug)
spaulding, Clyde
Spaulding Bros.
27 Jul 1892
OH
20
Spaulding, Katherine
24 Apr 1906
James Monroe
Catholic66 Asthma
169
Speer, John
18 Dec 1906
Hardin Speer
CH
89 Senili ty' 177
i'vlrs. DuBoi 5
Spei tz, Robt.
28 Sep 1907
Wm Weidemann
49 Larang.Par189
Eli zabeth Spei tz
Spencer, child'of
10 Jul 1891
S. p. &amp; S. G. Spencer OH
n
Spencer, Elizabeth
1 Sep 1906
Mrs. Kate Nhi te
U-I
60 Dropsy
174
Spencer, Herbert
13 Anr 1900
S. P. Spencer
OH
28 Pneu.
91
(Shipped from ICC. Mo.) .
Spencer, John H~
10 Apr 1896
S. G. Spencer
Or-!
KCApponlexe 51
Spencer, Laura H.
19 Sep 1906
C. H. spencer
Off
73 Bw1 Trbl 174
spencer, Lucy
15 Dec 1907
J. M. Spencer
OH
193
93 Old age
Spencer, R.
9 Aug 1896
Robt.[. Jennie Spencer VH
18 m. ? Fvr 54
Spencer, Robert
25 Feb 1897
Dg.Co; Mrs. Spencer OE
59 SkullFract.59
Private Co. g 44 US Col Troops.
Spencer, Mrs. S. P.
15 Jan 1905
S. p. Spencer
OH
61 Paralysis 151
Spitler, Mrs. Henry
15 Apr 1899
Levy Flory
Pleasant
76
80
J. L. Jones
Grove
Spitler, Jacob
3 Aug 1901
The Farnily;Josiah
Clinton 80 Rupture
106
Flora
Spitler, Mary
30 Sep 1893
H. Evans
l'lS
29
Spi vey, HEmry
3 Aug 1902
Nancy Harvey
'OF!
52 t'!Jpoplexi a119
{Shipped from Trinidad, Col.&gt;
W. A. Harvey
Spi vey, John C.
23 Mch 1898
Aunt Nancy'
Or!
46
69
Hen ry Spi vey
Sporr, !I.lrs. R. W.
12 Aug 1903
The Family
DB
65 Chol.r,Iorb.131
Spray. Elihu
14 Sep 1899
L. DI. Spray
iiI;
71 aId age + 84
Springer, Jennie
19 'i\pr 1907
Chas. springer
OH
44 Consumpt. 184
I.O.O.F. No. 18
Smi th, Thomas

27 Dec 1890

�68

Name.
Springer, Miss Myra

Buri al Date
2 May 1907

Squi res, r.1rs.
30 Jun 1905
(Shipoed from llworth)
Staley·, ' Hazel
29 Jan 1895
Stallard, Bertha
4 Nov 1899
Stanclift, H. E.
29 Jul 1904
Stanley, infant
27 Feb 1896
Stanwix, Celinda H.
22 Jul 1905
Starbuck, Chas.
10 Ju1 1895
Stauffer, Mary R.
29 Feb 1904
(Shipped from Cherryvale, Ks.)
Stebbins, child of
12 RIch 1891
16 Dec 1891
Stebbins, child of
13 Apr 1891
Stebbins, James
27 May 1905
Stell, Alex
12 Apr 1895
Steel, (? )Chauncy
14 Feb 1895
Steel, Emily Rl.
14 May 1898
Steel, R. A.
Capt 5 KSM Co. L
Steele, IIi.lgh
15 Sept 1898
Steel, Lelia
20 Feb 1895
Steel, I.Jiss
22 Jun 1892
Steel, ;.lrs. M.
30 Sep 1891
Steel, l&gt;Iary S.
22 Jan 1893
Steel, Will A.
7 Mch 1905
(?)Stenika, Willamina
1 Oct 1904
Stephens, Elizabeth L. 15 Jan 1896
Stephens, ~Iaude
20 Oct 1897
Sternberg, Mrs. Lydi a 30 Sep 1903
(Shipped from K::ms;]s City, Ks.)
Sternbergll, Emma R.
20 Sep 1906
(Shipped from Cal.)
Stevens, John
5 Jul 1899
1 Aug 1899
Stevens, Lillian S.
9 Apr 1900
Stevens, May
29 Aug 1892
Stevenson, child of
Stevenson, Helen M.
21 Nov 1898
Stevenson, John N.
27 Oct 1906
Stevenson, N E,child of23 Feb 1907
Steward, Jack
25 Jan 1892
Stewart, Annie
9 Feb 1891
Stewart, [;Jiss Annie B. 28 Jul 1894
(Brought from Kan .City, Mo.)
Stewart, child of
6 Mch 1891
Stewart, Laura
3 Aug 1896
Stewart, Paul
27 Feb 1902
Stewart, U. G.
24 Jun 1904
Stewart, ~{all ace F.
26 Sep 1899
(Shipped from Kansas City, ~Io.)

Ordered by

Buri al

A~g Cause d.

f9...

Mrs. i,lay Childs
Indiana- Tuberculosis 184
1\liss Mattie Springer polis, Ind.
C. F. SquiresOH
cGallstonesl58
City Clerk
P. A. Stallard
H~ H. Stanclift
Elmer R. Stanley
Stanwix Bros.
~;lrs. Col train
Sam St2uffer

Blank
~X;

OR
OB

14

? (child)

Hesper
Hesper

69

OH

55

39
85
?l44

-SO

l

158
43
137

Thos. Gibler
James Stebbins
Blank
Thos. Gibler
Mrs. Lucinda Steel
P. R. Brooks
Jas. T. Steel
The Family

Clinton

8

Clinton
Clintori

15
9
156
41
39
71

The Family
Geo. F. Steel
R. A. Steel
J. M. Sheppard
R. A. Steel
~rs. R. A. Steel
Judge r;Ienger
J. W. Green
A. P. Clark
Charles Sternberg

OH
'(64 Rupt+Surg. 74
Belvoi r
39
Clinton
19
Clinton
12
Clinton
24
Clinton 37
Hrt. 153
{)H
84 Senili ty 146
DB
85
49
0H
25
64
50 TB f.: Peri U32

Thos. Sternbergh

JH

76 Brt Trbl
OE
Belvoi r
Clinton 70
?
,OH

62 Eright'sD.175

(1)T. P. Stevens
Vinland 75
82
Julius Stevens
0[1
2 m/w StomTrb 83
r,Ir. I. C. Stevens
Vinland 57 Hrt Fail
90
N. E. Stevenson Wash.Creek Church
21
T. 111. Stevenson
Linwood ~yr croup
76
Russell Stevens
Shank's 72 13rightsDis176
Frank Stevens
~l. 6 mi south
N. E. Stevenson \'lash.Creek
Stillborn 181
E
?
C?)Ice Co. DlI
15
Lee Stewart
DE
6
Ch as. Stewart
'DB
21
35
Grant Stewart
.oH
H. C.Stewart;Fincher DE
Orvi lle Stewart
.oIl
Stewart;Carl ?Schone a-I
\'1. R. Stewart
~1G
(? )Green KEd th

7
46 appop1exi a 54
Tr.J?
'?
113
41
?
143
28 RR accident84

�69

N3ne.
Stienbring, Mrs. W. M.

Bud a1 Date
5 Jul 1907

Stiles, Mrs~ Emma
10
Stiles, Leon F.
21
Stimpson, Mrs. F. E.
15
Stimpson ,Morrie/Mamie 28
Stimpson, Eli zabethOrme30

Aug
Apr
Oct
Jul
Jan

1905
1907
1894
1892
1906

Stiner, Lizzie
4
Stiner, VIm.
25
Stockfish, Elsie
27
Stoi,ley, Mrs. J. W.
23
Stone, Elizabeth
15
(Shipped from Chicago)
Stone, Lyman C.
12
(Shipped from Chicago)
Stone, ~;Jrs. Martha
19
Storm, Anson
31
Stott, child of
28
Stowe, Benj amin
8
Strahan, Charles
2
Strahan, child of
4
Street, Mrs. L. S.
16
Strickland, ~,Irs. E. B~ 5
Strode, Bertha
11
Strode, Fred
11
Strode, Julia
8
Strode, Lulu
29
Strode, r,Iaud
16
Strode, Troy
14

Feb
Jul
Feb
Dec
Nov

1904
1902
1907
1899
1907

Strohan, rjrs. May
Strode, Mrs. Sarah
Strode, Samuel

Philip Ernst
J. E. Olson
M. &amp; Carl Stiles
['.'Irs. A. A. Stiles
Prof F E Stimpson
F. E. Stimpson
Sidney Orme
E. F. Stimpson
Ed &amp; Will Stiner
The Family
Henry Stockfish
J. W. Stoiley
Joseph Stone

Burial

~Gause d~

f.9..

mf

68 Cancer

186

Off
·OH

159
45
25 Les.Brain 184
60 Typhoid F. 36
20
Bwl Trbl 165

{)H

OH
OH
MG

OH

70
68
55
40
32

rn

36 Tubercul. 121

r.IG
O~

OR

136
StornachTrb118
Paralysis 182
Pneu.
86
Peritonit.191

Fred Stone

Apr
Dec
Aug
Mch
Nov
Nov
Jul
May
Sep
Jun
Jun
Apr
Oct
Jan

Gov. Robinson:OH
26
Frank March, Admi n. &lt;OH
73 Hrt Dis. 193
Al Gregg
Or-!
36
Clarence Stowe
Clinton 84 LaGrippe +182
A. John Strahan
Clinton
p~ Accid.
85
Fred Strahan
00
47
L. H. Street
DB
56 Dropsy
54
Ed\'vin B. Stri ckl and ·OH
67
'(
71
Elmer Bateson
Topganoxie 119..:L.
120
Bertha StrodeOH
20 SpinMenin. 81
Troy Strode
OH
18
A E Strode;M C?In!(H
134 Consumpt. 169
Troy Strode
OR
23
James &amp; Jessee Strode
70
67
Mildred Strode
:OH
A. J. Strohan
Clinton 59 Gen.Debil.157
Eli Strode
DB
75 rlrt Trb
161
~,Irs. Bertha Strode
OH
17 !-Irt Rheu. 185
Met. Ins. Co.
(?)Glass Bros.
Catholic73 Hrt Fail 105
Joseph Hichell, Exec .LBond
48
J. W. Newlin
Wm Stubblefield
OH
7 m?,NhCough 126
Ross Stubbs
Hesper
13
N. (?)Hershow
E. E. Whitman
EchO'
78 Old age
32
J. L. (?)Hov(s)er
No· Dr.
G. W. Reynolds
Collier 70 cons.
35
E. L. Herr
Jerome Stull
WS
13
D. F. Huston
E. Sturbeck
~)IJ
7!f Di ph.
96
John Sugrue
Franklin 71
164
Geo. Chambers
Catholic 87 Asthma
162
The Family
Morris &amp; Don Suiter OH
44
(?)J. W. Conover

1893
1907
1894
1907
1899
1895
1896
1898
1902
1899
1892
1906
1892
1898

3 Jun 1905
29 Sep 1905
2 Jun 1907

Stubblefield, child of 4 ~Ich 1903
Stubbs, Rufus
17 Oct 1891
Studebaker, David

15 Dec 1893

Studebaker, Stephen

15 Jun 1894

Stull, Mrs.

24 Oct 1891

Suiter, child of

b~

Oct 1902

Strong, A.
21 Jun1901
(?)Strub/Street, Jo·seph 20 Dec 1895

Sturbeck, Ralph
Sug rue, Hann a
Sugrue, John

Ordered

11 Nov 1900
16 Jan 1906
14 Nov 1905
.
?20 Aug
? 20 Aug 1895

�70

Buri al

Age Cause d.

f!l.

~

BUri al Date

Ordered by

Suiter, Emma
Sukey
Sulli vnn, Mame
SuI zen , Adolph
Sur,lmerfield, Hannah
Summerfield, Hannah
Summers, Edna
Surber, Mr. C.

29
11
15
18
7
21
26
5

Maurice Suiter
mr
5 mo
137
Poor Farm Spdt.
PoorFarm
7
James Sullivan
'OH
34 Srt Fail 168
Lecompton 71 Dropsy
98
The Fatui ly
III. Summerfi eld Litchfield,Ill.
3
The Family
OH
82 DId age 135
Frank Summers
Eudora
9 Typhoid Fl87
PiIrs. Surber;J H Fee;Clinton 40 Accident 75
J R ','ioodward
J. B. Sutli ff
'OH
14
3 Daughters
02
79
The Family
OH
80
"
157
[,Irs. G. J. :'Iheeler
James Sutton
}G
38
nH
2 Sum Compl.131
James Sutton
F. II Williams
H. Swanson
Vinland
9
'OH
78
W. T. Swe an son
H. C. (?)Mesten
19
Nash.Creek
81 ank
18 da.
\'Im Swe anden
57
A. F. Allen
Vinlnnd 1 wk? No Dr.33
Richard &amp; John TarpyCatholic
41
James Tarpy
Franklin 49 Brnin Trb1.l74

Feb
Feb
Apr
Dec
Oct
Jan
Jul
Nov

1904
1391
1906
1900
1890
1904
1907
1898

Sutliff, Chas. R.
5 Dec 1891
Sutliff, Jennie S. died2l Feb 1899
Sutliff, John 3.
23 Jan 1905
16 Jan 1895
21 Aug 1903

Sutton, infant
Sutton, M. R.

15
Swanson, child of H.
13
Sweanson , Walter
19
Swei tser, r:Ir.
(?)Swenden, child of
31
Tanner, child of
6
Tarpy, James
16
Tarpy, John
5
(Shipped from Topeka)
4
Tarwater, Jane
Taylor, Bettie
25
Taylor, Carl F.
Taylor, Chris G.
Taylor, Daisy

Apr
Feb
Jun
Dec
Feb
Apr
Sep

1891
1899
1892
1396
1894
1895
1906

Jan 1907
Apr 1903

9 Sep 1906
20 Jun 1904
26 Jun 1906

Taylor, John
19 Feb 1902
Taylor, Joseph
19 G'Jct 1907
(From Kan'. Ci ty, RIo.)
Taylor, Mr. L. K.
8 Nov 1905
Taylor, Lucy
26 Hch 1903
Taylor, Mary
19 Jan 1899
Taylor, Mrs. May
19 Feb 1903
(S11 i pped from KC, Kan.)
Taylor, Nicko1is
22 Dct 1906
Co G 29 Reg. U.S.C. Vol. Inf.
Taylor, RBT
20 Oct 1890
Taylor, Robert
8 May 1900
Taylor, Vera
12 May 1907
Taylor, child of W.col. 6 Dec 1906
Teal, Mrs. Belle
n Nov 1898
Teeter, Mrs. Ruby
14 Aug 1907
Terrell, f'.lyra
29 Aug 1905
Terry, Albert
15 Jan 1905
(?)Terwilligon,Elizabeth5 AU9 1901
Tetters,

~Irs.

Lincoln

26 Oct 1891

Ora Tarwater
Orick "Mo. 56 ~ofBrain 178
011
Elij ah Brovm
17 m?
128
Mrs. Taylor
Frank F. Taylor
MG
6 Croup
174
OH
Emily Taylor
142
43
A(O)llie B. Taylor ~IG
21 TyphoidF .171
Met.Ins.Co.; Benevolent Lodge
Haskell Institute ' Blank
20 Pneu.
112
~X;
VIm Taylor
80 Senility 190

C. N. Hickock
[Ilrs. Willowby
!"hn &amp; L F Taylor
Dave Logan
Linzy Taylor

KC, ~Jo.

OR

n;

62 Asthma
50 Tumor
74 Dropsy

162
127
78

42

125

Mrs. Harvey
MG
85
2 Johnson Bros.
J. F. Taylor
Nebraska
68
F C &amp; Thomas Taylor Reno
Jno. E. Taylor
jl'lG
2~
Will Taylor
1,G
L. H. (?)CorseOH'
44
J. Edward Teeter Nevada,Mo.23
Blank
elank
42
Peter Terry
,OIl
13
Louis Terwilligon
Frank- 40
? Schuler;.l Fill---: lin Co.
J. K. Tetters;Mrs. Blank
Selig; A.G. Eonnold

Dropsy

176

3
Paralysi s 92
mo.Croup 184
Sti llborn 177
Perotinit. 76
Tubercul. 188
159
Pneu.
151
Cancer
107
13

�71

Name

Burial Date

Ordered by

Thacher, Dwight

28 Aug 1897

Mrs. Thacher
Topeka
(Removed to Topeka)
The Family
DH

Thacher, Solon O.
14
Co C 3rd Rgt. K.S.M.
Tharp, inf .,·_of PhiT col. 7
Thatcher, child of
2
Thayer, Charles
26

Aug 1895
Jan 1891
Jan 1897
Jun 1899

Thomas, Adison

2 Jun 1906

Thomas, ch. of

29 Jan 1899

Thomas, child of
Thomas, Clara B.

13 Sep 1905
19 Dec 1895

Thomas,Mrs (?)Emmie H. 15 Jan 1900
Thomas. Hann ah
10 Mch 1896
(From ICC.)
Thomas, Irwin
27 Jun 1897
Thomas, Joel
13 Feb 1900
(Shipped from Kansas City, Mo.)
Thomas. Maggie
9 Jan 1900
Thomas, ~Irs. Mary
6 Ap r 1904
(Shipped from l( C ~lo.)
Thomas, Orville
11 May 1906
(Shipped from K C)
Thomas, Stephen
18 May 1902
Thomas, Theresa
17 Jan 1906
Thomas, Wesley
18 Aug 1904

Buri a1

Dan Morton
T. Thatcher
T. C. Davis
Reno
Frank &amp; Charles Thayer
Daughter
OR
~'lrs. Adi son Thomas
D. B. Thomas
. (?)W. Swengen
(?)Annie Thomas
OH
Annie Thomas;
OH
Fred Gleed
J. ;;1. Newlin
'OH
Joel Thomas
'OB
~1.

Carri e Thomas
Isaac Miller
~lil ton Guest

Age Calise d.
17

f9...
63
44

Sti l1born
77 '?Diph

5
58
82

63 n1d age

170

3f SrinP,Iening. 78

Stillborn 160
48
65 cancerBtds 88
51

OH

53

OB

68 Stom&amp;Sp1een88

58

Geo. Thomas; BenevSoc :00
Orlie Thomas
OH

33
22

Geo Thomas; T. Thomas ,rl'G

20 Consumpt. 170

?

87
140

The Family'
68 Accident 116
Ins. Co.
21
165
Annie L. Thomas
OH
l3f SumComp1. 145
lilrs. McCall; ('1) 8---- V. Allen
Thomas, 1'1. J.
23 Mch 1901
W.E Barnes;Johnl'lalton Vin1and 84
102
Thompson, Arthur
2 Ju1 1902
C. M. Thompson
~,X;
22
117
Thompson, Edward
24 Jun 1906
Mrs. Ed Thompson
OH
68 Para1ysi s 171
Thompson, Mrs. (?)E.L. 28 Dec 1895
Geo. Thompson
riG
48
Boiler Room Swift Packing House, KG Kans.
Thompson, Nelson
2 Aug 1903
Mrs. Thompson
Dg.Co.
67 Dropsy
130
Pri. Co A 79 U. s. (?)O. Vol. Infantry
Thompson, J. Edger
24 Dec 1895
Robt. J. Thompson
OR
48
Thompson, Joseph
14 Sep 1907
i'lm &amp; Ki1lie Thompson OH
85 BrainTrbl 189
Thompson, r.Ia ri e Edn a
7 Aug 1907
Mrs Lowery; Ed Thompson on
4 m. SlImrComp 18S'
Thompson, Mark
23 Oct 1904
Mrs. Mark Thompson OR
45 Brights D 146
Thompson. Nora
28 .~r 1901
W. H. Pendleton
~~
18 LaGrippe 103
Joseph Thompson
Thompson, Robert
28 Aug 1900
Douglas Co.
Clinton 80 Old age
95
Private Pioneer Co. ....l... Div. 16th Army Corp US Col. Vol.
Thompson, Robt J.
23 Feb 1905
Mrs. Robt J. Thompson OH
67
153
(Shipped from KG Mo'.)
Thompson, Sarah
1 Jan 1905
The Estate,Dr.HarveyAdm OH 80 Old age
150
Thorp, Nancy
17 Feb 1907
Mrs. Geo. Califord :\G
90 Dro!1sy'
181
Thorp, infant
16 Jun 1892
('n Garvin/Irwin
Blank
19
Thornton, Ed
21 Feb 1898
Ephriam Thornton
OH
28
'?
68
Thornton, J. W.
16 Jun 1907
Oli ver Thornton, son ur
46 StomTrbl 185
~let.Life

�72

Burial Date
Thornton, Nancy A.
12 Aug 1896
Thornton, O. E.
17 May 1895
Private Co C 30 Iowa Infantry
21 Dec 1899:
Thorton, W. R.
Throlls, W. E.
9 Nov 1903
Thudium, Henry W.
16 Sep 1906
(Shi[)ped from Colo. S.)
Thudium, child o.f
28 Jun 1897
Tibbits, Frank E.
6 Jan 1904
Tingle, Gideon
9 Nov 1893
Tipton, J.S.
21 Aug 1896
Tole, 1. M.
14 ~.1ch 1900
Tolles, Mrs. E. C.
18 Sep 1895
Tomaden, child of
19 Mch 1891
Torn aden , child of
26 Nov 1892
Topping, f;lrs. H. B."
2 Dec 1892
Topping, Howard B.
6 May 1893
Travi s, Samuel
16 Sep 1893
Thorp, Chas E.
16 Aug 1893
(? )Trimper, Susan R.
6 Apr 1904
Trouseau, J. J.
21 Sep 1902
Trouseau. Lucy S.
2 Jan 1903
Trowbridge, G. G".
14 Dec 1907

Ordered br

Burial

The Family
orr
Dg Co; Spencer Post. Off
Comm; ? No. 12
John Thorton
OR
Mrs Throlls ;Mrs Jones orr
Chas Thudium
OIf

~Gause

?64

d!

P~ra1ysis

fa:..
54
41

28 RR Acci d. 86,
54
133
27 Tubercul. 174

Olr
9? i\Ieas1es
Chas F. Thudi urn
61
Co. Poor Com.
Eudora 40 Cancer
135
A. G. Honnold
r.x;
26 Burns
31
\'1 R Smith;Family;r;IinPoint,Ks34 Typhoid F 54
S. G. (?)r.IcCann
MG
76 C:;enileDeb. 89
J. D. (?)Taxar
?Vermont
45
Tornaden
PiX;
8
Mr. Tornaden
Blank
23
I-I. B. Topping
B.C.
23
The Family"
Baldwin
26
Ann a Travi s
Off
29
Elias But1er,Lansing; Lansing
29
Miss Alice Winn
Off
78
?
140
C. J. Stallard; Williamstown 68 Dropsy 120
C. J. Sto11ard
Blank
5 yrs
124
Sister; Mrs M J
orr
82 com~ of
82
Call &amp; Son
diseases
Tucker, Elma S.
2 Jun 1895
E. S. Tucker
aT
(child)
42
Tucker, child of G.
26 Dec 1896
Gea Tucker; rrIr Dean Clinton 3~ Tonsi li tis 57
Tucker. Mrs. Harriet
6 ~'lay 1902
Thomas Tucker
Clinton 94 Old age + 115'
Tucker, John
8 May 1903
w. (?&gt;I. Tucker
Clinton 79 Old age + 128
Turley, child of
no date
w. A. Turley
(?)Hearty' Oak Cern.
64
Clisted between 9/13 and 9/20, 1897)
Turner. Mrs. E.
21 May 1899
PGHonnold;CityMarshall ~;X;
50 Lung Trb1 81
Turner, infnnt
25" May 1900
_?_ Turner; City
Missouri 1 yr
92
Turner, Ollie
26 Aug 1897
Mrs Turner; Wm, Hayden; oa
26·
63
Tutt, child of
12 Nov 1898
A G Honnold
~l7'
3 yrSw. a Pin 75
Tuttle, Adam
30 JU"1 1902
Estate, Johnffoover, Adm.
70 Sen.Debi1.117
"(''' ..
G. A. Tuttle
Marion
Tuttle, ~.lrs. Grace
5 Feb 1905
F.L.Tuttle:W A Marcha1;Vinland 25 Pneu. 152
Tuttle, Harriet
28 Nov 1896
Harion 60 Accident
56
(?)Dan1 Ulrick
Adam Tuttle
Tuttle. Mildred
7 Mch 1905
Mrs. Geo. Tuttle
Collins 6?·?
154
Tuttle, hm Marshall
9 Sep 1907
B. E. Tuttle; Sib1ey;Vi'nland 9 Shot
189
(?)Tweed, Andrew
4 Sep 1905"
OH
87
160
The Fami lyTWitchell, C. S.
26 iIlch 1900
The Fami 1y
OR
73 Asthma
90
Tydings. Mary F.
7 May 1906
P F Tydings,husband I-ligbeef,10 42 Tubercu1.169
Tyler, Isham
4 filch 1904
~lrs. Isham Tyler
OH
85 KidneyTrb 138
Cap Co.
15 K Cav~
Co. Commission
Tyler. Mrs. Sarah
6 Nov 1898
Mr'S~ R. \'1. Sparr:
OR
70
75
Ci ty; A. G. Honnold
Tyler, Thos.
8 Feb 1892
Geo. Hollingburg :A.GH Blank
16
Tyndall, Evangeline
24 Dec 1897
O. L. Tyndall
Jackson-20
67
ville, Ill.
Tyson, Saul
26 Mch 1891
~,X;'
A. J. Dicker
8
Tyson, Wilma C.
6 Jun 1904
William Tyson
OH
..LTrbl 142
,

�73

~,

Buri aI, Age Cause d.

~~

Name _

Burial Date

Ordered by

Ulrich, Wallace

17 May 1904

Ulrick, Clifford
Ulrick, James

27 Oct 1897
3 Dec 1902

141
Mrs. Salli e J UlrichFairvietv 10
John Hoover
4 Croup
64
Clinton
Henry Ulrick
35 !-Irt t;, Kidn123
\'IS
Danl Ulrick
D. L. Burton
The Family'
Eudora 65 Paralysis 147

(?)Urbouslcy, A.
1 Nov 1904
(Shipped from St. Marys, Ks.)
OH
56 Accidental 58
The Family
VanHoesen,
7 Jan 1897
40?
150
VIS
E. H. VanHoesen
31 Dec 1904
VanHoesen, mss Ella
(Shipped from KC, Mo .. )
34
(?)Vausbinder, Bathena 19 Apr 1894
J.R. Sj--4?Conover 76
28
Verdan, Benj.
10 Aug 1893
T C Baker,Vinland; Vinland
U.S.Soldier Private Co. H 8th Rgt. (?)Iowa Cav.
Verden, Ernest
23 !'dch 1898
Loui s Verden
,on
69
Verden, child of
31 Aug 1900
L Verden; Olin Be11;Off
Stillborn 95
Eberhardt
Verden, infant
4 Aug 1904
Lewis Verden
OH
144
1 wk l
Verden(r), child of L. 18 rolay 1899
Lewis Verden(r)
OH
Stillborn 81
Verden(r), infant
31 ~lch 1902
Lewis Verden(r)
on
Stillborn i14
Verden(r), child of
12 l\lch 1903
LewisVerden;OlinBellOH
2 da
126'
Vernsen. Carl
16 Oct 1895
A. G. Honnold
orr
4 yr Diph.
46
Vernsen. child of
17 Oct 1895
A. G. Honnold
O£1
46
Victor, J.
3' Feb 1891
((Ir Moore;Mrs Victor 1',17
6
Viets, child of
28 Jul 1892
C Viets; BenStaggers Jeff .Co.
20
\'laffle,Mrs. Linda
26 Apr 1891
H~ C. Waffle
OH
9
\'1aggeman, Chas. C.
28 Mch 1900
Charles l'Jaggem,ln
OOH
6 m Pneu.
90
Wagner, Lillie
23 Nov 1891
rtlrs. Wagner
Spring Hill
14
l,'/agstaff. Charlie A.
19 Nov 1904
Robt. 'i/agstnff '
OT-T
20..L
148
Wagstaff, Clara B.
11 Feb 1902
Robert Wagstaff
oh
30 childbedF.1l3
Vialll, Joseph H.
25 Feb 1900
August Wahl
OH
Gunshot
89
Private Co H 20 Kas. Died 27 Mch 1898, buried 25 Feb 1900
wound in action
(Shipped from SanFran6isco &amp; Manilla, P.I.)
~;;alborn, Nannie ill.
19 Feb 1904
W A Walborn;EliBarber OR
7 yr
137
Lalborn, Vera
10 Feb 1904
I'!m Walborn
OB
5
136
;,\;albr~dge, C. B.
18 Jul 1906
J i\I &amp;L R 1'lalbridge Williams.7~rDropsy
172
"albrIdge, Clyde
11 Feb 1907
John Hutchingson
Underwood,18, Pneu 181
L. R. Nc:dbridge
Cemeteryl'J,albri dge, Mrs. J. M. 21 Jan 1907
J. M. Halhridge
\'lilliamstown Dropsy
180
Walbridge, L. R.
15 Feb 1907
\':illiamstown Pneu.
Blank
181
Walker, A. C.
16 Jan 1905
A WArmstrong;Family; Eudora 65
151
F C Walker
Walker, Charlotte
16 May 1907'
P. F. Walker
OH
14m. Heasles 185
Walker, child of
20 Aug 1895
Walker, Geo. C.
20 Apr 1904
(Shipped from (?)Bisbee, Arizona)
\'ialker, Inez
13 Apr 1906
Walker, Jas.
12 Aug 1900

Alex i'la1ker;Wm~Iiller OR
May Walker
OH'

~Irs.

44

37

Pneu.

140

Sherman Walker
r,x;
16m. LungTrbl 168
rJrs Henderson;
OH
62
94
illrs. (?)fIollow; nrs. Walker

�74

~
Walker, Jenl{s

Walker, Mrs. Lois H.
\"]:;Jlker, ~,Irs • Lucy
~~(llker , P,lollie C.

Burial Date

Ordered by

Buri al

Age, C811Se d. f.[.

13 Dec 1901

Sylvia, Charlie, &amp;
Sherman Walker
J. H. Gleason
Mrs. M. G. Hubbell,
II,' A. Allen
G. L. Walker

MG

46

1 Mch 1894
2 Feb 1895
26 Apr 1899

III

DB
74 Consumpt
33
623 West 8th 5t.Topeka
Catholic
39
OH'
34
'?Fever
80

25 Rheumatism131
I. L. White
Grant
12 Sep 1903
Rosa
25
The Family
OH
8 Feb 1893
Sam(u)!
Co. FIst Kas Inf. !\Iaj or 5th Kas Co. Col 16th Kas Cav.
Vic Johnson
p,X;
4 m Pneu.
183
2 Apr 1907
Vera
Sherman Walker
60 Anpofll exi 11143
i,'Irs. Emma \'1all
OR
28 Jun 1904
Wall, Amos p.
C. &amp; G. Wall
123 -1~f Stom. 87
Lewi s \'lall ace
OIl
Wallace, Mrs. Henrietta 8 Jan 1900
Frank i\'1arch
~;1G
40
Peter Lewis
23 Mch 1895
Wall ace, James
OH
16-9-2
Hrt
Fail
+145
Herman Richardson
4 Sep 1904
Wallace,Richardson D.
Sarah Richardson
on
73 Paralysis 121
L. N. NaIling
VJalling, Mrs. Lois J.
7 Oct 1902
OR
?35 Typhoid F 88
Lorin Walling
Wallin9, David G.
7 Feb 1900
Private Band 18 Reg. Inftry. Died 9 Nov 1898 (Shipped from Manil1Cl, P.I.)
Walling, (?)Lou1a r~l.
21 Jun 1900
L. N. Walling
on
36 Inf. of ? 93
on
45 Cancer 64
Leroy N. Walling
Walling, Mrs. Sybilla' 3 Oct 1897
(Rec'd from Chic-ago, Ill.)
Walquist, U. G.
16 Jul 1901'
Fred &amp; Jno.WalquistManhattan76 Hrt Dis, 187
Walter, Frank
15 Jan 1898
The Family
Lecompton 67 Pneu.
67
Walter, Mrs. F.
3 Aug 1901
A. C. Walter
Lecompton 68 Tumor
106
Walter, ~'~n A."
13 Jan 1907
Ed \'Ial ter
O~1
179
(Shipped from Silverton. Colo.)
Minnie Walter
Walters, rlladi son
21 Feb 1904
~lrs. E. Walters
DeeI&lt;:reek 46
137
Christopher Wulfkuhle; John UnlJer
Walton, Miss Lizzie
19 Jan 1899
John Walton
?Clinton/ 19 Pneu.
78
W. E. Barnes
?Vinland
Wamego"i' Wi lli s
13 Feb 1902
Haskell Inst.
hlarietta,Ks 14 Pneu~
112
WClrd, Mrs. S.
15 Aug 1890
Sam Hard
Linl'lOOd
2
Ward, Sam
22 Aug 1890
Blank
Linwood
2
Ware, Ben
16 Jun 1896
A L Selig: Henryl'lare OR
30 con.
53
Ware, Geo.
8 Feb 1902
The Fami 1y
orr
58 Liver comp112
Warfield, child of
15 ~Iay 1897
? G. K. Miller
OB
2 1m
61
Henry Warfield
Warfield, John Jr.
9 Apr 1905
JoJ~n Warfield
OH
36
155
Warfield, Lizzie
23 Feb 1905
Mildred Warfield
Eudora 15 Consump t. 153
Warfield, l'hu.
5 Apr 1904
John i'larfieid
0H
32
?
138
(?)Warren, Fred
13 RIch 1901
C J Erickson,Guardian DH
18
101
Warren, r,Ir s .
20 Jun 1892
Ed lJelvi11e
Eudora
19
Warrol, Robt. L.
7 Oct 1899
Geo Warrol
~I
14? ~to;n.
85
Mr. Haschburger
Washington, Annie
9 Apr 1907
~'lableG-JakeVlashingtonOH
40 Bright'sD.183
Washington, ch. of
7 Aug 1897
R. -1-~ Washington
MG
2 wk
62
Washington, Chas.
23 Nov 1900
R. P. Washington
i;'!G'
5 Diph.
97
Washington, Eddie
20 Sep 1904
Ann i e&amp;Jake\',Jashi ngtonOH
22Killedbycar146
Washington, Gen.
24 Nov 1891
A. G. Honnold
OH
14
Co. E 11th Reg't Louisiana Infantry
Washington, George
16 Apr 1898
Caroline (iJashington ~x;
90 Ole! age
70
Washington, Lemual
6 Mch 1894
Geo. Washington
Clinton 19 Consumpt. 33
P. A. Dolbee,Washington Creek

Walker,
Walker"
Capt.
Walker,

�75'

Name

Burial Date

Washington, (?)Lewis
8
~'iashin~Jton, Hrs. L.
25
Washington, ch of Marie19
Watkins, Clara
29

.'

Feb
Mch
Apr
Feb

1895
1902
1902
1904

Watkins, Mrs. E.
19 Oct 1905
Watkins, Ellen E.
5 May 1904
(Shi pped from KC Kan.)
Watkins, Gee.
29 Nov 1902
Watson, Andrew
Viatson, James

,27 ~Ich 1895
16 Dec 1897

Watson, (?)0sburn
13 Sep
6 Apr
Watson, Willie
Watt,nJl.child of(female30Sep
Watts, John
27 Uch
Watts, John C.
4 Sep
Co E 3 Ks In.
\'laubonsy, Sophia
15 Nov

1902
1901
1903
1901
1904
1902

15 Nov 1905
Vieatherby, Geo.
15 r,lch 1907
Weatherby, Wm. F.
\Ile aver, Hen ry
2 Feb 1892
Webber~ (?)Albin
24 Jul 1901
(Shipped from Des f,1o i ne s, 10 • )
Webber, J. L.
7 Oct 1890
Webber, ~Irs.
15 Mch 1891
\"lei deman, ('1) Agust a
13 Apr 1897
Weise, Hellen
25 Dec 1900
Wells, ~Irs. flillanda
31 Jan 1905
(Shipped from 11 worth)
;']e11s, Cora
8 rdch 1897
Wells, Mrs. David
29 Jul 1904
Wells, Geo'rge
18 ~Iay 1904
(Shipped from 11 worth)
Welsh, Phil C.
16 Apr 1907
Wescott, Mrs. J. F.
Wescott, Miss

6 May 1897
15 Sep 1896

West, Joseph All~n
26 Jul
West, Melvin
26 r,Jay
\'ihedon, Fred J.
14 Jul
Wheeler, child of E. J. 27 Dec
Wheeler, Gold.
15 Apr
Whi rlow(n), r.Ir.
10 Apr
Whitacker, Thomas
5 Jan
(Shipped from KC)
l.':hi te, Amanda 2.
4 Aug
Whitney, Mrs. S. E.
17 May
(Shipped from C?)Hym-, Ks.)
Whitcomb, Albert
26 Aug
White, child of
4 Nov
8 Nov
\'lhi te, child of

1904
1906
1905
1899
1907
1893
1906
1900
1901
1901
1894
1894

(1rdered bv

Btl ri al

Ag e Cau se d. ~.

Geo. WaShington

(child)

~en.

' Clinton
Clinton
L &amp; Geo Washington Clinton
Ed Watkins &amp; Sister nG
John :'Iatkins
C. W. Watkins;CountyMG
Georae Davi s
-1-

24

~ashington

53

39
114
114
137

58
56

161
141

H~ m?

C. W. Watkins
OIl
123
35 con.
[,Irs. Watkins, P;,oli ,Ks
·ar-I
A. G. Honnold
40
DB
Geo. A. Banks;
67
66
Geo. Nicholson; Miss Carey Watson
Blank
120
Wakarusa 68 Dropsy
E. p. Watson
iJG
6 c:urgicalCp102
R. M. Watt
Lone Star 5 wk SmrCom.132
John C. i'Jatts
lH
HlGunShotl'ind 102
The Family
OH
69 Kid.ff.vr 145
:laskel1 Inst.
it!&lt;lyettal,(s 14 BloodPois 123
(Shipped to r.layetta, Kan.)
E. S. T.'leatIH~rby
OH'
45m
162
E S &amp; Rev Weatherby DH
7 wk
183
Jona. ,$. John F. :'!eaver; \lleaver
24
Or-:
68 Ap!')oplexi a106·
f.Iasons Order
Mrs. Webber
OH
3
(?)Leonder Cole.PleasantGrove
8
Robt. &amp; WilliamOH
76 LClGrippe+ 60
\'veideman
Ernest !.'lei se
r\[;
5 Di!Jh.
99
The Fami ly
;OrJ
60 Pneu+Kidn.152

A. G. Honno19
r~[;
We11s;The Family' WS
P,lrs. VJelis
"OH

13 lJeasles
59
25 Dropsy
144
71 Eronchitis141

Harry &amp; Ida f\l Welsh :Of!

15 Aug 1847
184
(date of birth?)
61
55
18 ..L.

~

J. F. i'lescott
D. M. Lewis
John F. Wescott
Charles F. West
{»I
~Inry &amp; Joe Viest
~JG
Fred \'lhedon
crI
E. J. Wheeler
DB
~lrs Ellen A ;'!heelerOH
~dr. (?)Jam Whirlow Vinland
n. L. Boatright
or;
J. W. Arthur
David White
mi
s. E. \'lhi tney
DH
W. H. H. Whitney
The F a m i 1 y O H
Marshall &amp; Cl ark
OH
fllarsiJ all (~Cl ark
OH

6 m.

?
144
2 Lung Trhl 170
8 da
138
87
33 Consumpt. 183
26
Killed by 164
Cars
30 UremicPois 94
47
104

74 Senil.Dib.l07
37
37

�76

Name

Burial Dnte

White, child of
\~hi te, Daisy May

31 Jan 1399
25 Dec 1896

Ordered by'

Burial

Age. Cause d.

1:£L.

Jas i'lhite;f.Trs Lutz DB
2 yr
78
~Irs • E. Dimmey
OH
1 wk
57
r\Ioses !\Jllite
White, James H.
9 Jul 1902
Bessie F. White
Or-;
42 RR Accid. 117
1/111i te, Joel S.
13 Jun 1897
C. B. Reed, D.D.S. OH
65
61
(Removed from Topeka)
? K-- --, Toneka,Ks
!,'il1i te, r;loses
26 Jun 1907
Dg. County
.
~iX;
56 Dropsy
136
White, Margarite A.
2Sep 1905
S \AJhi te; J 5 Common ~JH
1-13daSmrComp160
17 Jul 1905
rIhi te, ~\'Irs. Nora
G. l'r. Hhi te
OE
45 Dropsy
153
White, (?)Tessee
26 Ju1 1903
E Dimmey &amp; wi fe
1)1-1
13 Consumpt. 130
Vlliiting, child of
12 Mch 1391
A. B. Whiting Co. Topeka
8
Whi Uey, ~'Iiss
15 Apr 1896
I'I. A. t'/hi tley
Perry
39
51
Whitlock,Fern Beatrice 7 Feb 1907
Fred C. I'lhi tlock
Eudora
3 yr Dyph. 180
\'lhi tney, A. D.
5 Jul 1897
W. H. H.Whitney
OR
61
60 ...L
Rlrs. D. C. Whi tney
t'/hitney, "Jiss C.
18 :May 1896
F. IIerrington
Eudora
52
Whi tney, (? )Jemesi lIl. 22 Mch 1905
l'/m i'lhi tney
Vinland 34
154
(Shipped from Kansas City to Vinland)
Whitney, John
18 Jul 1907
W. A. Marchal 'On Marchal farm 59
187
J. H. Whitney
Hung himself
11hi tney, Mrs. Mary
11 Nov 1895
lV. H. H. ~':hi tney
:');-;
47
Whi tney, t'!m :I.
27 Oct 1907
Mrs. Kate Whitney 5'ni $Eudora 45 HrtTrb 190
Frank Griffi th
Frank Stanwick, Clinton
Who( aHey, Snrah
16 Mch 1902
E. U. Bond
r.IcClouth 81 Pnell.
113
Wickershrun,LiIlie/Ellis30 Nov 1900
Ci ty Marshall
MG
Dip.
97
Wi dem (n )er, Geo.
28 l\Iay 1900
Charles Hemphill
Reno·
56, Paralysi s 92
Wiggin, D. H.
25 Feb 1903
The Family
a-j
71 Hrt Fai 1. 125
Wight, Haskey
5 Jan 1899
The Fami ly
CH
65
77
\'fild, Mrs.
29 Jan 1896
F. E. Stimpson
DB
49
Wi Ider, Lucy
7 Oct 1896
Mrs. D. \HIder
OH
29
?
56
Wiley, Aleli a C.
28 Nov 1905
r&lt;'ir &amp; Mrs Harrell
o;r
?41 Pnell.
162
Wiley, John C.
23 ~Jay 1695
Mrs i'iiley;Mrs Mays DR
35 Hemorage
42
\'lflley, f\Jyrtle
5 Oct 1896
S. E. Willey
Vinland 6 mo?
56
Willey, Mrs. Nancy
21 May 1902
J. 1'1. Wiley
iOa
62 !-Irt,. &amp;Ki dn 116
\'Ii lli ams, ~Jrs. A. J.
9 Mch 1898
A. L. l'ii 11 i ams
OB
71 Old age
69
Williams, Ambrose
17 Apr 1906
Mrs. A. Willi ams
iI'X;
76 md afJe
168
(Shipped from Leavenworth)
Mr. Nolnnd
Willi antS, mssAntoniette28Jul 1898
Mrs. R. L. Wi lli ams VB
44 Dropsy
72
Willi antS, B. S.
28 rdch 1898
B. S. I'Ji Ili ams, Jf. Vinl and 81
70
I'iilli ams, child of
9 Apr 1901
Adam ~¥i Ili ams
on
2 wk Eraysipl02
\1illi ams, Ed
29 ritch 1893
R J Petty &amp; Johnson fiX;
26
\'liIliams, Frank
14 Apr 1395
A. H. \'li Ili ams
fllG
7 1:Jk/m. Fever 41
Williams, Frank O.
15 Jan 1899
A. H. I'lilliams
6 m? Pneu.
n
t'!illi runs, Henry'
25 Jan 1903
Mrs Williams;
6,7
124
fJrs. C. Carter
\'li 11 i ams , Henry
12 Feb 1905
John Cl::!rk;HrsVerderaI
88 Paralysis 153
Wi lli ams, John'
19 Feb 1892
A G Honnold
DH
16
\'ii 11 i ar.1S , John
29 Dec 1902
:-fei rs John \,li lli amsOH
73 Pneu.
123
\'filli ams, Johnnie
16 May 1895
Alex Wi Ili ams
nx;
13 Scrofula
41
~:Ji 11 i ams , child of Joe
6 .l\pr 1905
Cliff Ellis
Pleasant
155
Joe !'lillinms
Grove
Willi ;:mlS, Josephine
11 Aug 1907
Ben 13o1den
DR
80 P3ralysis 188
(?)Caltantha Court

�77

Wi lli ams,
Wi lli ams,
\'lilli ams,
Williams,
VIi lli ams,

r.1rs. M.
Mrs. Maria
Martha [,I.
Mary A.
Mrs. M.A.

Williams, Milton

Age Cause d.

Ordered by

6
7
10
3
22

Ambrose Williams
1r11
74
Mrs. Johnson
~'G
87
B. S. Williams
Vinland 75
A. L. (..lilli ams
OB
37
"Irs. C. W.Konag a
RoseHi1l65
(Shipped to Chicago)
A.G. Honnold
u'X;
Jas. Johnson
Simpson &amp; Sinclair OH
OH
82
C. W. Sni th
OH
C. W. Smith

Jun
Feb
Apr
Apr
Jul

1902
1897
1898
1898
1901

17 Apr 1893

William, Mrs.
5 Feb 1891
Williams, Ralph L.
20 Dec 1897
Wi lli ams, Mrs. R. L.
22 Aug 1898
'.' (Shipped from Westline, Mo.)
Williams, Roxy
116 Oct 1901
Willi ams, W.
Williams, Ward

Burial

Date Buri al .

5 Apr 1894
8 Dec 1906

Williams or Patterson,Crist
Co B 18th USC Inf.
7 Feb 1904
\~illi amson, Hannah
24 Sep 1904
i~illis, Mrs. Elizabeth
9 Jul 1901
Willis, Elmer E.
30 Oct 1902
(Shipped from Kan. City, Kas.)
Willis, Joel
8 Dec 1897
Willis, Nellie L.
29 May 1906
Willis, Walter A.
25 May 1900
Willoughby, Ella
3 Dec 1883

Stomach
116
LaGrippe
58
?neu.
70
Cancer
70
Appoplexial07
26
Hrt.Fail

ws
A. L. i'lilli ams
3 w/m.Chlnft
Ed Flora
DH
Mrs. Ed Jones
16
P,lrs. B. Lyons
DB
Ki lIed by
Cow
Mrs. Nard Williams
Zitphia Patterson
OH
60
1.0. O.F.
\'1m Williamson
Catholic73
W. H. Willi s
68 Paralysis
(Shipped to Barclay, Kas.)
Mrs. Willi s
OH
42 HrtFail
~lr

f£L.

6
',66
73
108
34
177
136
146
105
122

l'Iillis;P.lrs Lloyd;Barkley,Ks. 76
65
Will Hoadly
,OH
170
Mrs. Nellie L.lVilli sOH
36
92
Mrs John VIilloughby OH
ro
31
SO Thacher
Willoughby, Henry
5 Jan 1907
r.lrs rllo11ie lHlloughbyOH
40 Dropsy
178
Willoughby, John
8 Aug 1901
Doug .County; Law Lodge,OH
74
107
Private Co A 12th Regt USCT Heavy Artillery-.
No.1946 rOOF
Wills, David
24 Mch 1898
A. G. Honno Id
. ~X;
51
69
Wilmot, (? )f)ree L.
3 Apr 1902
Proff. Newsom
DH
36
114
Wilmoth, H3rriet E.
11 Aug 1905'
Wi 11 !~i Imoth
Of!
68 Paralysis 159
Wiloughby, child of
15 May 1904
Geo R Wiloughby
OH
1+
141
Wilson, Alfred H.
2 Jun 1906
John Wilson-son
IUnoS Wilson
OH
63 Paralysis 170
Wilson, child of
19 Mch 1892
A. E. Wi Ison
BigSprgs
17
il;Ir. Wulfkule
Wilson, child of Mrs. 18 Dec 1893
Hattie Wilson
MG
9-10 yrs
32
WUson, Eli
3 Feb 1904
The Family
OH
60
136
Wilson, Elizabeth C.
29 f.lch 1905
Mrs. J R (?)Good -1....
92 Old alJe
154
Wilson, ~lrs. Kate
9 Oct 1902
Wm &amp; T J Hughes
Hrt Fail 121
(Shipped to IOVla)
Wilson, Mrs. Lydia
22 Feb 1895
Alfred H. \'Til son
on
39
\\,ilson, May
28 Jan 1895
Howard \'Iilson
i\1G
38
?from - Fort Scott, Kans.
Wilson, Mrs. Nancy J. 25 Oct 1901
B F &amp; J H Wilson
OH
78 Hrt Trbl 109
B. Stoggers
Wilson, Urs.Pearl
1 May 1902
Ed i'lilson
Blank
21
115
t'JiIson, Thos. F.
13 Apr 1901
The Family
OB
88+ Old age 102
Winchell, child of
20 Sep 1897
Gabriel Winchell
OH
10 TY!lhoid
64
Winchell, Gabriel C.
21 Oct 1901
fllrs Winchell; Dg Co OH
65 Rheu&amp;Drop 108
Private Co B 64th Ill. Vol lnfty

�78

Burial Date
Wilchell, infant
14 Nov 1903
Winchester, Mrs. Alice 20 Jun 1901
Wind ------- (Indian)
Winsett, Andrew
Winters, A.

23 Jan 1892
30 Jan 1901
7 Mch 1891

Winters, child of
17 Feb
Wiseman, child of
22 Dec
Nitzell, Peter D.
5 Sep
(Index-\'lhi tzell) Private Co
Wolbridge, child of
6 Jul

1895
1890
1901
H 61
1895

Wolf, Anna L.

27 Mch 1897

Wolford, Phoebe

11 Sep 1901

Ordered by

Burial

~

Cause d.

~.

133
OH
5 da.
Albert Winchell
MG'
105
Winchester
15 -L
Enlt1la Jackson
Haskell
15
C. F. Meserve
Lakeview 89 Senile '? 100.
Vlinsett &amp; Co.
Lecompton
--. 7
J. T. Richards
~1. S. Winter
39
Lecompton
R. T. Richards
5
Mr. Wiseman
57 Stom.Trbl 107
OH
The Family
III Regt.
43
;'!illi ams - 6 mo.
W. M. \'ihi tl ock
town
Levi Wolbridge
60
33
Mr.l'101f; Geo Wolf; OB
? Greenlee
7 m.crollp 174
Dg Co ?oor Comm.
Mrs. Staggers
69 Paralysis 131
The Family
OH
r:x;
A G Honnold
5
OH
Mrs. A. S. Wood
58 Cancer
173
[-1. B. Wood
Sti llborn 116
?Tonga.
The Estate
OH
68 BloodPois.122

-L

Wollenzrin, Wm
9 Aug 1903
Wood, Addie
13 Jan 1891
'.'Iood, Augustus S.
14 Aug 1906
Wood, child of
7 Jun 1902
Wood, Edwin W.
2 Nov 1902
Pri vate Co E 3 Rgt KSl1
Wood, Geo. R.
6 Sep 1903
~lrs. Charity Wood
rlx;
;'.lalari al F .101
Co D 17th Rgt USCF
Douglas County
Wood, Mrs. Jennie W.
23 May 1892
f;Ir \'Jood;S Holloway orr
18
Wood, John
died26 Feb 1899
JohnMoore; Family
Clinton 61
79
Wood, Lucie A.
28 Dec 1897
E. W. \'lood
OR
52
67
Wood, Mary F.
17 Sep 1903
Charles W. C---4--- ;oH
75 Old age
132
\'lood, Sanborn D.
5 Jan 1902
Family
on
65 Li verTrbl 111
Woodi n, p:lary E.
28 Ju1 1890
S. Woodi n
ffi
2
Wooding, Louis F.
31 Dec 1903
Sadie Wooding
MG
47
135
Woodri ng , Cl aren ce R.
Jan 1905
1. F. Hughs
~;'G
8 yr Hrt D. 151
or Clara
(Shipped from Lansing)
'.'!oodruf, Floyd M.
13 Nov 1907
l\Irs. Woodruff
OR
27 Consumpt. 191
Woodruff, infant
26 Feb 1903
H. G. Woodruff
OH
1 w.
125
R. H. Stewart
Woodruff, T. J.
2 Aug 1904
Ii &amp; Mrs T J Woodruff on
65 Accident 144
Woodruff, Wesley
15 Mch 1892
T. J. Woodruff
OH
17
Woodruff, \'lm
7 Jan 1896
Kenyon &amp; Selig;
OR
18
49
\',loodruff
Woodruff, \'1m.
died 14 Mch 1901
H. Conn
OH
34
102
Woods, Ab
22 Sep 1894
C Epley &amp; Mrs' Woods OH
36
Woods, Albert
8· Aug 1906
Lucrecia I'loods
OH
24
172
Woods, Clyde
8 Jan 1904
Alice Woods
OH
6
--1135
Woods, Ralza B.
6 Dec 1905
Frank M. Woods
OR
45 Lung Trbl 163
Woodside, Geo. 'Curtis 13 Jun 1906
Son; Daughter
OH
75 Hrt
171
Woodson, James
9 Aug 1902
Mrs Woodson; Dg Co OH
64
119
Woodward, B. W.
22 Oct 1900
The Family'
OIl
66· Paralysi s 96
G.A.R. Post 12 - Co E 3K.S.In.
(Shipped from West Chester, Pa.)
Woodward, D. F.
15 Aug 1906
Sheriff Woodward
CI inton 89 Old age
173
Woolfe, George
14 !dch 1903
The Family
~IG
89 Old age + 126
Pri vate Co E 2 Mo. I. ; Sgt. Co A 16 Ks Cav. .

�79

Name.
Worden, L. J.

,

Burial Date
4 Feb 1907

(?)Woyahn, William
Wright, Albert E.

18 Apr 1903
9 May 1902

~'lright , B.
Wright, Dr. Edgar

23 Sep 1906
4 Aug 1907

Wright, Gertie
17 Oct 1904
(Shipped from Phoenix, Ariz.)
Wright, inf~nt
6 May 1903
Wright, Ira/Ora
16 Apr 1907
Wright,John, infant ch.15 Jul 1895
Wright, child of J.
25 Nov 1900
Wright, infant
25 Feb 1902
Nright, inf ch oJ John 11 Jun 1907
Wright, Ora
10 May 1892
Wright, Rebecca
3 May 1907

Ordered bv

Bur! a1

..

Mrs. Jennie Worden O~J
?drs. Hornsby
~IG
The Family
'On
Albert ':!right
N. O. Stevens
Pe rryvfl 1e
H. C. Collens
{Ii
l'hllter \'!right
Mrs. Edgar ',lright
on
Ben Ellis

AwtGnuse d. ~
78 Old age

180

82 Old age + 127
7 wk Spasms 115
73
63 Cancer

175
187

24 Consumpt. 146

Albert \'.Iright
~G
Stillborn 128
OH
?21 Consumpt. 184
John \'fright
.oH
A. G. Honnold
43
OR
Stillborn 97
John Wright
John Wright
011
113
4 da
John ~·Jright
OH
185
1 da
18
Supt.
PoorFarm
or;
65 Hrt Trbl 184
John,Albert,'Sm. &amp;
Geo. Wright ;Mrs r.lason
Mrs. Wright;JWWagnerOH
~.'lright, ~'Jesley
15 Apr 1903
36 Dropsy
127
VlulfKuhle, infant
H. W. Wulfkuhle
Kamvaka
11
28 Jul 1891
8 Sep 1897
Wulfkuhle, ch of
Mr Ice for 1. Wulfkuhle DrCreek l!.f \'!hCgh. 64
17 Mch 1902
Wyatt, child of
Arthur H. \~yatt
Eudora
4 da
113
Yarnold, Thomas
on
19 I\Ich 1895
The Farony
40
Yates, r.trs.
29 Jul 1897
G' IV til Yates, Topeka OFf
79 ?overheat 62
Yates, Wm
7 Dec 1907
87 c.of Brain192
ClIas Deforest I;IrsYateOH
Yeager, Janes, in ch of 14 Aug 1907
James Yeager,736 NJ DB
Sti llborn 188
Yeager, John H.
16 Nov 1894
J. M. Ne\'Jlin
OH
16 Typhoid F. 37
Yeager, ~'1rs.
27 Feb 1898
1'10.52 TabernacleOH
40 Cnncer
68
!\Ir. (? mari a
Yeager, Saml Jr.
5 Jul 1897
Saml Yeager;AGlionnold .oB
11 Typhoid
61
Yeager, Saml·
3 Aug 1897
C. C. Yeager
OH
62
(?r ¥ewdo11,P.Irs.Eliz H. 7 Jnn 1894
Joseph Yewdoll
OR
67 Hrt Fail
32
Yewdo11 , Jas.
19 Dec 1900
Joseph A. Ye~vdoll
C. L. Edwards
OIl
50
98
Yewdoll, Joseph
23 Aug 1901
The Family·
Or-!
Hrt Fail. 107
Yo em an , Miss Eli zabeth 4 Aug 1902
John RlcFarl an
orr
76 Hem.Bwls 119
Young, Carl
8 Jan 1894
J. p. Bar(n)ker
?Morris
19 No Dr.
32
Young, child of
18 ~.Ich 1891
R Burn s; -2 Young
on
8
Young, chi Id of
23 Aug 1897
(?)Ozisa Young; A.G.B. Or!
Stillborn 63
Young, Albert
20 Jan 1898
Douglas County
Crowder 80 Old age
67
Private Co K 116 U S Colored Volunteer Inf.
Young, Arvi 11 a
27 Feb 1906
Fred Letcher (col) ~IG
166
Young, infant
22 Feb 1896
C.T.K. Prentice
or-I
50
Young, infant
27 Aug 1896
J. H. Young
rJ:;
5S
Young, Robert
16 Apr 1897
Family of Young
Olf
68
?
?
60
Young, Wm.
3 Feb 1891
Illit. &amp; \'1. Young
OIl
6
Young, Wm.
15 Dec 1903
The Family
OH
59 Gunshot
134
Benevolent No. 2
wound
Younger, Cl aude
4 Dec 1907
!tlrs. Zoella Younger OH
16 appendicit.192
Zellers, D. C.
8 Sep' 1900
J. B. Cunningham
Lecompton 54
95
tJriv&lt;Jtc Co 0 149 Regt.Ind.lnfty.
Doug 1 as Co.; The Famil y

�80

.'
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...f9...

Name"

Burial Date

Ordered b:£

Burial

Age, Cause d •

Ziesenis, August

17 i\Ich 1903

Charles Ziesenis
A. Getker
Frank Zimmerman
Albert Zimmerman

Eudora

73 Paralysis+126

Wm Zimmerman
J. rr. Zingst
The Family
The Family

28 Suicide
194
6 ?B.Fever 53
Catholic ?46 Cancer 110

16 Jan 1901
Zfmmennan, child of
Zimmerman, Edwin
26 Apr 1903
(Shipped from Long Beach, Cal.)
Zimmerman, Herbert A. 20 Dec 1907
(?)Zingst, Alonzo
3 Jul 1896
Zook, Inez P.l.
13 Nov 1901
Zook, J. M.
15 Jan 1899

100
Catholic 4 wk
iI-I;
79 Paralysis+128
QI

OH

on

56

n

Below are listed those burials which cannot be alphabetized because the record is
incomplete or illegible:
Infant
No name (city coffin)
Unknown Man died 16th

16 Apr 1904
4 Apr 1907
21 Oct 1893

Unknown (child)
26
Can't read, child of
28
7
Unknown died 4 Jun
27
Blank
Can't read,Mrs. F.
16
Unknown (child)
30
Unknown
21
Can't read, Susan
22
Infant
14
Infant
8
• Can't L'ead, S.
24
Unknown
11
No name listed
19-21
Infant girl
6
Unknown
Name has been erased
2 unkno~'JlI children

•

nlch
Sep
Jun
Apr
Apr
Apr
Feb'
Feb
Jan
Apr
Jul
Nov
Feb
May

1893
1892
1892
1892
1892
1891
1894
1895
1895
1896
1896
1098
1902
1902

5 Jul 1902
7 'Oct 1902
31 Dec 1902

-1. G. Patterson

140
7 da
JacJ&lt; Parnell
Baldt'rin
183
A.G.Honnold; Asher; OH
?Pofson30
Coroner Horner
(?) Topping Tnlstee Kennedy/Kanwaka
25
?
Hood
Clinton
22
Charlton,ActCoroner OH
Rn Accid. 19
E. A. (?)Bradford
OH
18'
rrIrs. A. (?) Dimmey
OIl
17
Coroner
OH
9
J. Douglass
Perry
33
Can't read
Clinton
39
Jacob Flory
\'lS
Stillborn
38
W. R. Tucker
Clinton
Stillborn
51
(?)Sey--- C.Heyson Topeka 78 Dysentry
54
A. Getker
Eudora
75
s. C. ~.larshall
i',jedia
113
(?)FJG. H~ Coble, RG
3 da
115
John Butler
Douglas County
OR
151m Accid 118
Haskell Institute
Haskell
121
Coroner Powell
OE
Stillborn 123
Douglas County

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66749 By Hand Per Staple

.04

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5 mil

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.01

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.05

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275-41

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275-51

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2-H

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4512

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388-851

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                  <text>The You Are Local History community digitization project aimed to collect and digitize objects that tell stories about Lawrence, in order to create a more diverse and representative history of Lawrence. Objects were collected and digitized throughout June and July of 2018, with a community digitizing event on June 30th. Members of the Lawrence community donated photographs, videos, posters, t-shirts, mementos, trinkets, ephemera, texts, and other objects to be included in this digital archive. </text>
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                    <text>Interview with Carlos Chavez
Interviewer: Emily Raymond
Date of Interview: March 9, 2021
Length of Interview: 36:43
Location of Interview: Recorded over telephone
Transcription Completion Date: March 14, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Carlos Chavez (Interviewee): Like, uh, this is, like, from the mid-‘50s to early ‘60s. So, uh, we
used to have, uh, some KU students who would come to all of our neighborhood houses at
Christmastime, and they used to take us, uh, to some building at KU, on a horse-pulling wagon,
and we sat on bales of hay, and uh, we would sing Christmas carols. And then we got to this big
building, uh, where they took us to, and they would have snacks, and they had a gift for each one
of us with our names on it under this huge tree. And, uh, then they would bring us back after we
celebrated a little bit, which was different. And they always gave us toys, not like we got at
home, just clothes [laughs].
Emily Raymond (Interviewer): That’s sweet. I hadn’t heard anyone tell me about that before.
CC: Really?
ER: Nope.
CC: Yeah. And, you know, we see our neighbors that we grew up with and played with all the
time, going too, ‘cause, you know, I guess we were all poor in that neighborhood. Uh, and then
sometimes I’d go with my mom pulling a wagon with jars and a bag of vegetables. And we went
to 9th and New York Street. And there’s a church basement there, we would go down, and I
didn’t know, I can’t remember the name of that church. It’s still there. Where, uh, she and other
ladies were canning vegetables. And it was real hot in there, and I know I’d meet a couple of my
buddies there, and we’d play outside, around the churchyard, while they were down there
canning. But, um…and then during the summer, at New York School, uh, they had a summer
playground for us, from ages to, like, about 10 to 17-year-olds. And from around the
neighborhood.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And they played games like, uh, they had, like, checkers and caroms, Ping-Pong, box
hockey, and then all sports to play catch with. You know, they had balls and gloves and stuff.
And you had to sign in and sign out, so you couldn’t leave without signing out, so they would
have an idea of who all was there.
ER: Sure.
CC: But, uh, and then, some of the home games that we played, you know, at our houses in the
neighborhood, were, like, “Rover, Red Rover,” and “Truth, Dare, Promise or Repeat.” And we’d
play ditch-‘em – that was mostly the guys on bikes.

�ER: “Ditch-‘em?”
CC: Ditch-‘em, yeah, it’s on bicycles, you have two teams and you just drive all around the back
of the neighborhood and stuff and, uh, try and catch up with ‘em. When you catch up with
somebody, you tag ‘em, you know, then they’re out. Just eliminating people.
ER: Oh, okay. I gotcha.
CC: Yeah. And then we had, like, spear fights with those cornstalks back behind the buildings
[ER laughs]. But you couldn’t have dirt clods on ‘em, so, that was illegal.
ER: Oh. I – okay, you got rules for –
CC: Oh, yeah. And our favorite game was “rubbers.” And this, you probably don’t know what
that is, but that’s when we used to have, uh, old inner tubes, ‘cause we had a lot of flats over
there, with all the glass and stuff.
ER: Right.
CC: And you’d get an old inner tube and you’d cut up rings. And then you tie ‘em together, and
it was, like, you could have four to five rings, and then each one got five of those. And then you
had teams, and of course you chased each other, shooting somebody. And then you can’t shoot in
the face. And, uh, you eliminated people that way. So, that was a game we all really liked to
play. And then, of course, we – some of us were by ourselves or something, we’d just, uh, we’d
go down to the dump and, uh, look around there, and you could catch tadpoles in a puddle that
was by the waste plant. I don’t understand how there was always, uh, tadpoles there. Now that
I’m grown, I don’t understand it.
ER: I don’t either.
CC: And then we’d play in the sand piles over by the Santa Fe depot, and we’d catch lizards
there. There was a lot of lizards. They were real fast.
ER: Oh, ‘cause they like – they like the hot, arid environments with the sand.
CC: Right. Right. Or we’d just play in the woods, you know, a lot of wooded area there. Or go
swimming in the river, you know, ‘cause of course, the pools were off-limits for us, so…
ER: The pools were off-limits?
CC: Yeah, there was a sign: “Whites Only,” there. And so, we would just go down by the river,
but it was usually with older guys, and they would talk us into coming in, but, you know, it’s just
more or less wading in the water. None of us really knew how to swim. All I knew how to do
was dog-paddle.

�ER: That must have been dangerous.
CC: It was dangerous. Of course, we didn’t know it at the time.
ER: No, of course.
CC: The older ones would tell us, you know, you have to stay close to the shore and stuff. But,
uh…and another favorite thing was, uh, they butchered across the street, and we’d go down there
and watch ‘em butcher cows and pigs on Tuesdays and Thursdays. But there was a real small
ledge that you had to drop down into and see a small – through a small window. And it was a
tight fit, and we’d have to take turns climbing in and out, so everybody could watch ‘em butcher,
but yeah, I got to know how they butchered each one of those animals.
ER: Goodness.
CC: Yeah. ‘Course, in the inside, you know, like in wintertime and stuff, you know, one thing
we hated was our phone was on a party line. ‘Course, that didn’t bother me until I was later in
my teens, but [ER laughs]. Yeah.
ER: That – that makes sense.
CC: Everybody listening in on your conversations. But, uh, then when we were littler, I had an
older brother than came in from Kansas City. And on Saturdays, and then he would let us watch
this shock show, with Gregory Graves. I don’t know if you know anything about that. It was just
shows like The Mummy and Frankenstein movies and stuff.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: It was usually at about [9:30?] at night. And, uh, we’d watch that, and of course my mom
would always be at the back room with my littlest brother; he was a baby. And we had an
outhouse, and the girls were always afraid to go out there, so I always had to go out there with
‘em and stand out there [laughs]. It was weird because they were scared too, because there was,
uh, a place called the Tampico, which was a bar, it was just – uh, not next door, but the door after
that.
ER: Okay.
CC: And there was always a lot of, you know, drunk guys walking around out there and stuff.
You could hear ‘em laughing and hollering and stuff.
ER: Oh. Alright.
CC: Yeah. And then, uh, I was gonna tell you about a – a kind of a work history that you
wouldn’t see today, and that’s when I was seven years old, I started selling newspapers. But they
were just walking up and down Massachusetts. And I only had, like, four blocks that I could be
on, and that was on the west side of the street. And I would sell the Journal-World paper going

�up and down Massachusetts Street, and, uh, they were seven cents a paper. They gave us ten
[papers] to start off with.
ER: Seven cents. My gosh.
CC: Yeah.
ER: You wouldn’t get that today.
CC: No, no. And the Kansas-City Star right now about the cheap price. But, uh, if they gave you
a dime, sometimes they would say, “Keep the change,” and we got to keep it ourselves. I can’t
remember if they even paid us for that, but I know we always had the – the three cents if they
gave you a dime. I would even ask, you know, if I could keep the change.
ER: Oh. That’s cute.
CC: The one thing I always did was, I was – I stayed close by this, uh, it was a midget named
Leo. And he rode a small cart, selling things, you know, I’m sure that’s even in the papers and
stuff, about him and his history. And, uh, ‘cause he attracted a lot of people, so it helped me sell
more papers.
ER: I never heard about Leo. No one ever told me about him.
CC: Really? Oh, yeah, you can look that up, ‘cause he was real popular in, you know, he wore
glasses, and he wore, like, an engineer cap, you know, train engineer cap.
ER: Oh.
CC: And, uh, I could just picture him right now, too. But when I was ten, I was selling peanuts at
KU football stadium, and Gale Sayers was playing there at that time. So I – I got to see him play,
but I didn’t ever meet him. And then at twelve and thirteen, it was funny because, uh, at twelve I
was working on a farm for Paul [name?] across from Garrett’s Market in North Lawrence.
ER: Okay.
CC: And they would leave me there in a field of soybeans, just to pull weeds. And I’d be there
by myself, and that’s, you know, at twelve years old. And at thirteen, I went to, uh, Hemphill’s
farm, which was also in North Lawrence, and that was, uh, uh, baling hay. And both those jobs, I
never even tried to get – my mom, somehow, talked to somebody and told me: “Hey, you’re
gonna go with this guy, he’s gonna pick you up,” you know, so he was a stranger to me.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
CC: Yeah, by myself out there, you know, in these fields. It was really different. And you
wouldn’t see that today.

�ER: No. Now you have to fill out paperwork – well, and then kids can’t even work, you know,
under a certain age.
CC: Right.
ER: Goodness. So, did you get to keep the money that you earned, or did you give it to your
family to kind of help out with expenses, or…?
CC: No, no, I had to help give it to my mom, other than that. And, uh, in fact when I was making
money then, I would go downtown. I don’t know if you remember, they used to be open until
8:30 on Thursdays. And I would always go up town and buy her something and bring it back,
and sometimes I’d get me, like, a shirt, maybe, or something.
ER: What would you get her?
CC: Oh, cooking stuff. I mean, kitchen stuff, you know, like that. Spoons and stuff, you know,
she always – I always saw pans that were old, I would see, but of course she liked using her own,
but –
ER: That’s sweet.
CC: To me, I thought she would – yeah [laughs]. And, uh, and then after that, at fourteen I was a
custodian at a community building. And at fifteen I was – I worked at the sirloin stockade in
Lawrence. And, uh, but I got some funny stories about disciplinary times. When I –
ER: I’d like to hear about those.
CC: Yeah, when I was real little, I used to think that my older brothers and sisters – they lived
out of town – were my aunts and uncles, ‘cause, you know, they were a lot older than I was.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: I don’t even remember them being at the house or, you know, anything. And so, one day my
oldest brother came to visit, and asked if we – I wanted to go to the dump with him. Of course I
did, yeah. And he started gathering all these broken parts of bikes and stuff, and I thought:
“Wow,” and he was putting ‘em in his station wagon. Well, when he took me home, he just
dropped me off and left. And I was telling my mom I didn’t like him anymore, because, you
know, he stoled our toys.
She said: “What do you mean he stoled your toys?”
I said: “From the dump, and took them. They, you know, those were ours.” And she
didn’t see it that way, ‘cause he was gonna take ‘em to his own kids and fix’ em up.
ER: Oh, I see.
CC: Yeah. And I didn’t know anything about that. I just thought he was gonna bring ‘em to our
house, and fix ‘em up.

�ER: Oh, no.
CC: But…and then when I was ten years old, we used to go around to different gardens. They
had gardens everywhere around there. And, uh, I used to carry around a salt shaker. You know,
I’d put wax paper under the lid and screw it down. Those old glass ones.
ER: Yeah.
CC: And carry it around. And, uh, so one time I stopped at a garden, and, uh, was filling up on
tomatoes, and I fell asleep. And I was laying there, and my belly was full, and then I was
awakened by this older woman. She was a small woman, but she – shadowed over me and
blocked out the sun [laughs] in a loud voice, that I didn’t understand what she was saying. She
grabbed me by the ear and – and walked me down the alley where my dad was out there burning
trash. And she spoke to him in Spanish, and it sounded pretty dramatic, anyway. He pulled me in
the yard and gave me a boot in the rear [laughs] and then –
ER: Oh, my gosh.
CC: Up to the house where my mom was already waiting. She heard her talking. Waiting with
the belt. And I guess that was called stealing, but to us, we just thought: “Well, you know,
there’s a lot of gardens; a lot of tomatoes out there.”
ER: Yeah, sure. Why not, you know, just…
CC: Yeah.
ER: Oh.
CC: And when I was nine years old, um, I was mad because, uh, my shoes had holes in ‘em. And
I wanted some Keds, you know, everybody was getting those Keds.
ER: Oh, yeah. I know what you mean. Those…
CC: Yeah, Mom said we couldn’t afford ‘em, so I decided to run away to Texas and make
money [ER laughs]. So, I had to take my little brother – he was four and a half – because I was
supposed to be watching him. So, I got a bag with an extra shirt for him and a long-sleeved shirt
for me in the winter months, working outside, ‘cause, like, my dad was always wearing longsleeved shirts. And I also took my big sombrero that I got to block out the sun, that my older
brother gave me. We headed down the tracks behind those buildings, the cider building and
those.
ER: Yeah.
CC: So we wouldn’t be seen, and also, I figured the track would lead us to Texas.

�ER: That’s so cute.
CC: Yeah, we were by my sister’s house, who lived at 12th and 13th in Haskell. And, uh, she
lived up, kind of on a hill, to me. Well, right now it just seems like, you know, nothing. But then
it was like a hill. And when my brother had to use the bathroom, so I told him to go up in there
and tell her – tell her that I’m out here. And so I laid belly-down along the curb, hiding under my
sombrero. And it wasn’t long that I heard: “Carlos? Carlos? Get up here.” And she took me
inside and he was sitting there with a milk mustache, eating cookies.
ER: Oh, my gosh. So that was the end of the runaway plot.
CC: Oh, yeah. She called my mom and took me home. And Mom hugged my little brother, and
the belt started hugging me.
ER: I bet. Oh, my gosh. I like that you thought you could run to Texas on the track. That’s –
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah, anything was possible back then when you’re a kid. You know, there was a
lot of – lot of free space there, that you could explore and do things.
ER: Your sister had mentioned that you guys spent a lot of time outside.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah, we did. Yeah, like especially playing those, uh, “Rover, Red Rover” games
and that “Truth, Dare, Promise or Repeat.” That was our biggest one.
ER: Was it?
CC: The neighbors would even come up and we’d play that one.
ER: I remember those two. We also played Kick the Can; did you ever do that?
CC: Kick the Can? No, no.
ER: Oh, well, it’s pretty simple. It was just an outdoor game where everyone would hide and
then one person would be looking for them, and the idea was for someone in hiding to come out
and kick the can down the curb, and then you’d have to go run back and hide. And if you were
caught, then you were “it,” and you had to – had to find –
CC: Oh really?
ER: It was a silly game, but we would spend hours outside, doing that.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah. We were outside all the time, even in the wintertime. We’d make snow, uh,
forts, and we used to pile all that snow up against our fence, and that helped build the fort, you
know, and throw snowballs. It was great.
ER: That sounds like fun.

�CC: Yeah. And in the summertime too, we had a couple – we had a guy, a Mr. Hill that used to
come around in this blue pickup truck, and he had watermelons and cantaloupes. And he was a
real nice guy, because when we were little, you know, he would ask me if I would go up to the
different houses, and run up there and just let ‘em know that he was out there. He didn’t have a
bell or anything like that, you know, like an ice cream truck.
ER: Right.
CC: But he had a whole back bin full of watermelons and cantaloupes. And he would even let us
try ‘em. He’d cut out a little triangle and plug, and let us taste it, and then, you know, of course
we’d buy watermelon. And then, for the littlest guys, he would give us those little round ones. I
don’t see them anymore, but they – they were just, looked like the size of a baseball or softball.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And they were good. He would give us those free. So…but that’s pretty much all I had
thought about and stuff. I’m not sure what all you really wanted.
ER: No, I like those memories. I just like, um, a bit of context. Like I told your sister, even
though you didn’t grow up in La Yarda –
CC: Yes.
ER: It’s helpful to know what was going on in Lawrence at the time, like you said, things like
“Whites Only” at the swimming pool. Uh, I wouldn’t have known about that otherwise. So…
CC: Right.
ER: It’s all important. I’m curious – how did you enjoy school?
CC: Well, we – it was three miles away. We walked. It was, uh, St. John’s. And, uh, it was good.
It was good. Uh, we – we played in the South Park there – it’s South Park, isn’t it? Yeah, it’s still
–
ER: Yeah.
CC: Called South Park. Where the fire engine is. Yeah. And we used to have races there, going
around those trails, with sidewalks. Uh, but no, school was real good. In fact, you know, being in
a Catholic school, they’re – they are real strict, and so when I got to Central Junior High one
year, there, in ninth grade, I was like, uh, “A” average. Which didn’t last long, but [laughs] yeah,
it was – they were pretty much advanced in, uh…private school.
ER: And how about church life? Um, you sister said your parents were – were very involved in
the church.

�CC: Yeah.
ER: Especially your dad.
CC: Oh, yeah, he was. Yeah. And, uh, uh, of course we said the rosary every night, you know, in
front of an altar that he built. And that was something else, ‘cause man, he would be in front. He
had a huge rosary, and then of course my mom would be in the back, ‘cause, uh, she was the
disciplinarian. Start giggling and you had to go to the bathroom real quick, because by then we
had a regular bathroom inside, and – and I remember that once one started giggling, the other
one’d start, and oh man, my two sisters that are older than me – but, uh, Isabel, the oldest one,
she was pretty strict. The three of us were just gigglers.
ER: Giggles are contagious.
CC: Oh, yeah, they are. Yeah, they are. For no reason. [Laughs]
ER: So how about this altar? Your sister mentioned it as well. What did it look like?
CC: He made about five altars. And, uh, right now the older siblings, each one of ‘em have one
at their house, you know.
ER: Oh.
CC: Mom passed, ‘cause she used to have all of ‘em. But, uh, oh, it’s – it’s huge. It’s probably
six or seven feet tall. And, uh, and it looks like an altar you would see at a church. It even had a
tabernacle and it had little – little, uh, chalices inside.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
CC: The doors would open. Oh, yeah, it was good too, you know, and detailed. And I have
pictures of saints and everything, and it had a crucifix. And underneath it, it had a glass that
covered, uh, the Last Supper. And it had all the picture, of all the apostles and everything in
there. So, it was, yeah, it was nice.
ER: That’s nice that you have those things to remember them by. That he made – so you can
share ‘em around.
CC: Right, right.
ER: So, how about – tell me about your family now. When did you meet your wife?
CC: Well, I’m divorced now, but I met her in – when, not until I moved here to Kansas City.
But, uh, and actually I was married twice, because I used to be married to a – she’s passed away,
but, uh, in Coffeyville. And I had one son there. And, uh, I moved here years later, and I met
another lady, and then I’ve got three kids by her. But, um, no, we – we still get together. We
have, uh, family reunions, like, every three to five years. And I usually was the one that started

�those, but, you know, wanting to pass that on to the younger generation. I did that, uh, two –
three years ago. And they had one, but it was a small one, so we were planning a big one this
year. And they’re always in Lawrence, since we all started out there. But there’s four families,
and there’s, like, and what I have is a family tree that I created, and it’s a website. And right
now, there’s 547 names.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
CC: Of just family, yeah, there’s – there’s four families, uh, mainly, that are from the same
ancestors. And those are Estrada, Gonzales, Chavez, and Alvarez. So…yeah, we have a big
family, so we’re looking forward to getting together again, which was planned already for last
year, but that didn’t happen ‘cause of the COVID. But, um, probably not this year either. I’m not
sure. But –
ER: It will depend on how they get the vaccines out, and –
CC: Right.
ER: How effective they are.
CC: They’re usually at the 4-H grounds.
ER: Hmm.
CC: There in Lawrence.
ER: Well, I hope that can happen for you. I mean, that sounds like a really nice thing to be able
to do.
CC: Yeah. And it’s funny because most of the ones that, uh, the girls married guys from Topeka,
and then the guys married girls from Topeka, so [laughs] and that’s where mostly everybody is,
between Topeka and Lawrence. There are some in Texas.
ER: So, how did they meet in Topeka, if you lived in Lawrence?
CC: They always had dances there in Topeka.
ER: Oh, dances.
CC: And, uh, yeah, oh, yeah. Weddings and everybody was always invited. And so, they’re
usually in Topeka where everybody met, because they would have dances, you know, and of
course that’s where they would meet [murmurs]. Everybody went to ‘em. That’s mostly how
they went.
ER: How old did you have to be to go to one of those?

�CC: There was no age. There was no age.
ER: Oh, just anyone.
CC: Most of the family, though, of the wedding party or whatever, they would have younger kids
there, but the rest of ‘em would just be, you know, teenagers on up to 70s and 80s. Man, there
was, you know, everybody loved to dance at the dances there. And as a kid, you kind of had to
know, learn how to do those dances, you know. [Cungas?] and rancheras and [unintelligible]
stuff.
ER: That sounds like fun.
CC: Oh, it was. It was, it’s always fun.
ER: So, I’m curious, apart from the “Whites Only” sign at the swimming pool, which takes me
by surprise, um, did you ever experience any other kinds of discrimination, or witness it firsthand
while you were growing up?
CC: Uh…not so much. I – I mean, I did when I was older, you know, I was in high school and
stuff, but that was, you know, back when they were having riots and stuff. And that was already
in the ‘60s.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: But, no, before that, I – I was trying to remember, but I barely remember, um, friend of
mine, and I don’t even remember who it was, but he was taking me to go swimming, and ‘cause
this was after I was in, uh, Cub Scouts.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: Now, that was a story, because my dad, I didn’t know him very much, you know. He died
when I was eleven. But I remember one time I had a – I was gonna get an award, and I told my
mom, so she told him to take me, you know, walking, and that was up to St. John’s, you know.
We went up there and, uh, I was supposed to get a Wolf badge. And, uh, so he knew I was gonna
get an award. Well, I was up in line, and they didn’t have mine for some reason. It was a
mistake, and my, uh, Mrs. Boyle was her name. She was our den leader. And she came up to me
and apologized and said, you know, she was gonna get it to me, you know, within a week or two,
but it didn’t come in. And so, I just said: “Okay,” you know, but I couldn’t tell my dad, because,
you know, he didn’t speak English. And I didn’t know how to tell him that, he was kind of
looking at me, you know, he would – in Spanish I did understand what he said: “Y tu?” You
know: “And you?”
ER: Mm-hmm.
CC: Like “Everybody got one, but where was yours?” and stuff. And I just didn’t know what to
do. I shrugged my shoulders. It’s funny ‘cause he was so tall, uh, my oldest brother and my

�youngest brother, they’re both six foot, and the rest of us in between are five [feet] eight [inches].
So, they were the bookends. But he was six foot also, and he had those long legs, and I
remember walking with him, holding his hand, and I was taking, like, three steps to every one of
his. And, uh, it wasn’t till we had to get all the way home to tell my mom, you know, what
happened. And then she explained it to him.
ER: Oh, okay. So, your mom would translate for you guys.
CC: Yeah.
ER: I didn’t know if you had grown up speaking both Spanish and English.
CC: No, not at that age, when it was him, ‘cause she would speak to us in English. And, uh, I
didn’t learn my Spanish till I was older, in the service and stuff. But, um, my dad – I hardly ever
even saw him, ‘cause he was always gone. He was always working. He worked two jobs and
stuff, all the time, you know, and then of course when he got sick, he was in the hospital and
stuff, so, yeah…
ER: You said you were in the service; which branch?
CC: I was in the Marine Corps.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: Yeah. I started out about three years in the reserves. I had about four cousins and a brotherin-law that was in that reserve unit. But then I just couldn’t take that once a month and
everything, so I went ahead and went into active service. And, uh, I avoided Vietnam when I
went in, because the outfit they sent me to had just gotten back. But, oh, there’s a – there’s a
Twilight Zone story there, because when I got out in ‘75, I was overseas, and then when I came
back, I didn’t get any mail or – the right mail. My mom and all of ‘em had moved. She was the
last one to move out of Lawrence, and she went to Topeka.
ER: Uh-huh.
CC: They tore that whole block down. Pennsylvania Street. They were gonna build a highway, I
guess from K-10 or something, to North Lawrence, I’m not sure what they were gonna do there.
Well, I never received a letter, and so when I got out in ‘75, I got to the bus station, it was
already about 4:00 in the morning. And I had all my gear with me, and I had no money. I’d been
just eating chips and stuff, because I had a check for five hundred dollars, but I didn’t have it
cashed at the time.
ER: Right.
CC: So I was walking down Massachusetts Street, and I noticed there was a restaurant open, I
can’t remember if it was Rainey’s or something. It was kind of like a drugstore restaurant. But I
went in there, and there was Judge Rankin, was there, and I – he talked to me, you know, about

�being in the service and stuff, and he bought me breakfast, and then he asked me if I needed a
ride home. And I said: “Yeah, I’ll take one,” and he told those police officers to give me a ride
home. And so they were gonna turn their car in, they were done. And they asked where I lived,
and I said 805 Pennsylvania.
And they said, uh, “No, you don’t live there.”
I said: “Sure I do, I’ve lived there all my life.” And they took me there, and there was
nothing there.
ER: Oh, how bizarre.
CC: What in the world? And, uh, I said: “Well, go down the alley,” ‘cause, you know, where are
they at?
And they said: “No, well, we gotta turn this car in.”
I said: “Well, I have a brother that lives on Craig Court,” but I didn’t know the address.
And they took me up to that circle drive, and, gosh, it was on the other side of these huge bushes.
But I didn’t know, you know, his address, and it wasn’t out there on the box – mailbox or
anything, so…
And they said: “Well, we gotta turn this car in. Where do you wanna go?”
I said: “Well, just take me back to 805 Pennsylvania,” and they dropped me off there.
And I was walking down the alley, and then I decided to go out in the street, in New Jersey
Street, and I walked all the way down to about, um, well, it was the 10th or between 10th and
1100 block. And, uh, I saw a light come on, and it was [Jamie’s] house. And so, I went and I
knocked on the door, and [Jamie?], he was getting ready to go to Stokely’s, where he worked. A
lot of ‘em worked at Stokely’s, a [murmurs] there on 9th Street. And, uh, he was surprised to see
me, you know, and I said, yeah, I said:
“Hey,” I said, “I was supposed to go home, but there’s not even a house there.”
He just laughed, he said: “You didn’t know that?”
And I said: “No, where’s my mom? Where is she living?”
ER: Oh, my gosh.
CC: “Oh, they moved to Topeka.” He said that she was the last one to move out, but they, you
know, they bought everybody out on that block. And then they already tore it all down. And, uh,
so anyway, I got to call my sister that lived over on 6th Street, and, uh, she came, and her
husband came and got me. And then they took me to Topeka, to where my mom lived. That was
– that was just crazy, they couldn’t believe I didn’t know.
ER: No one had written to tell you?
CC: Well, my mom said she wrote to me, but I didn’t get the mail, ‘cause I was overseas I guess,
that’s why.
ER: Oh, that’s – that is so strange. So disorienting, my gosh.
CC: But no, as far as, uh, uh, I was – like I was saying, there was a kid that took me to some club
place. That they had a pool there, an inside pool. And, uh, they asked me if I had an ID and I said

�no, I just had told them my name. And they said: “Well, you can’t come in here.” Now, I don’t
know if they were saying it was because of the ID, because I told ‘em my name, but he didn’t
have an ID. You know, they were members, his family was.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And so, his mom, I remember, just brought me back and dropped me off at home. But,
uh…that, and, man, I can’t remember the name of the kid. And I – but I remember going to
school with him for a few years, when I was a kid, real kid. So, that’s about the only thing. No,
after that, though, you know, with the riots and stuff. That was – that came way later.
ER: Do you still keep in touch with some of your friends from school?
CC: Yeah, yeah. I have. I haven’t been to a reunion. I did go to, well, I was living in Coffeyville,
and then I came down to pick up a car in Topeka, and I stopped in Lawrence, but it was the day
before the reunion, and, uh, that was our 40th. And then I, uh, went to a club there in Lawrence,
that I knew a guy that was running it. And I met a lot of the guys there that came in for the
reunion. I got to see them, anyway, but… There’s a few of them that I still stay in touch with, but
not many – not – not a whole lot. I got so much family, it’s hard to keep up with the other
people.
ER: I imagine it is. Your sister said something like that.
CC: Every month or so, which I’ve gotta do, uh, today or tomorrow, is I write a letter – or, you
know, just a – talking about what’s going on, if anybody has any news, you know, graduations or
weddings or anything, you know. I call it the family network. And then I send out a birthday list
with the month of everybody’s birthdays, so everybody can keep up with whose birthday it is.
And I’ve been doing that for several years now, so…
ER: That’s a special thing to do.
CC: Yeah, that takes up times, too, so, ‘cause I gotta know what to write, you know, some
suggestions like – obey your parents, hug your kids, stuff like that. Just a whole bunch of those
in.
ER: And what do you do for work? Or are you retired?
CC: I retired last year. I worked for Proctor and Gamble. I loaded rail cars and trucks and, uh,
made soap.
ER: And –
CC: I worked there 30 years.
ER: 30 years.

�CC: Mm-hmm.
ER: And you do the writing in your spare time?
CC: Yes.
ER: Good, you keep busy.
CC: Oh, yeah, I stay busy. I got two kids living with me, you know, they’re busy with them too,
you know, stuff that they’re going through and everything, and trying to get ‘em to go through
some different stuff and more stuff [laughs].
ER: What do you like to do with your grandkids?
CC: Oh, I like playing with them. ‘Cause I, man, I tell you what, it’s a whole ‘nother world; I’m
not at all good with, uh, phones and computers and stuff like that, you know, other than emails
and stuff, but gosh, the three-year-old, the four-year-old, they know how to work an iPad and of
course, you know, they – I can’t show ‘em anything. But now, I do make sure that they don’t use
it very much time with that, ‘cause they might at home, but not – not here. ‘Cause I want ‘em to,
you know, play and talk, you know, see what they like to do, and – and go outside and do
walking and stuff. That kind of playing.
ER: Sure. Take them outside of the digital world for a while.
CC: Yeah.
ER: Well, I hope you can do more of that, now that some of the restrictions are being lifted.
CC: Yes, yes, that did, uh, take a toll on it, so…
ER: Must have been kind of difficult to adjust.
CC: Yeah. Yeah, it was different.
ER: Do you still attend church at St. John’s?
CC: No, no, I live in Shawnee.
ER: Oh, you live in Shawnee. Okay.
CC: Yeah.
ER: For some reason I thought you lived in Lawrence.
CC: No. Uh, I – we tried to go – my brother, I got an older brother that lives here in Shawnee, we
sometimes go visit family together, but, uh, we try to go there on, uh, the – December the 12th,

�the Lady Guadalupe Day. And, uh, they usually have a – we meet people there, and then they
have in the basement, they have that, uh hot chocolate, what you call atole. And, uh [murmurs]
so we get to talk to some of the older people, friends and stuff there. But, you know, and then we
went to a lot of funerals, too, that they had there, and of course now you can’t go.
ER: That’s true.
CC: Well…
ER: Many things have changed.
CC: Yeah. And I keep up with some of the stuff that goes on in Lawrence, because I got two
sisters and a brother that live there now.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And they got families, too.
ER: Well, I’m glad you can still keep up with them to some extent.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we’re a close family. We’re – everybody’s, you know, involved with
each other and stuff. And it just keeps growing and growing. Like I said, there’s 547 names, but I
know there’s probably five or six that are not on there, of new ones that [laughs].
ER: That’s a family forest, I think, not a tree.
CC: Yeah [laughs].
ER: Well, I’m happy for you. I’m glad that you have such a support network.
CC: Yes, yes.
ER: Well, is there anything else that you remember, or that you had written down?
CC: Nothing that I can tell. [Laughs] There’s a lot of stories, but – that I told my sister about, and
that’s probably why she recommended me. But, no, those stories are – they’re just for family
[laughs].
ER: Yeah. Well, that’s good. It will give you something to pass on.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah.
ER: Well, I really appreciate –
CC: Do you have a big family?

�ER: I’m – do I have a big family? Um, not really. I grew up in Texas, and our relatives live in
New England, so we would see them sometimes, maybe if we’d go up there annually, when I
was a kid, but –
CC: Yeah.
ER: We – we grew up in a pretty small town, so the people we lived with became our family.
CC: Gotcha. That’s good, too. That’s good, too.
ER: I still keep I touch with all of them like I do with regular family, so it’s nice. It’s – there are
some definite advantages to growing up in a small town.
CC: Right, right.
ER: Well, I really appreciate you taking the time to talk with me, Carlos.
CC: Sure, sure. Not a problem.
ER: And if you remember anything else, or you have anything else you want to share, please feel
free to give me a call again.
CC: Okay. I will.
ER: Alright. Enjoy the rest of your day, and good luck recovering from your surgery.
CC: Thank you. You too. Be careful.
ER: Bye.
CC: God bless you. Bye.
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