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Churches were springing up 7 the city hdd d newspdper, bdnks, otnd brick mgnsionsg corn wds growing dnd cdt- tie grgzing on the prdiries ground. The little river viiidge wds the most prosperous town on the border. The City ot Kdnsgs hdd become Kgnsots City. Wgr hotd iett Kdnsds City bredthiess dnd bed- 18 6 5 rgggied. The border town, which held so much promise ten yedrs before, wds sogrred deeply dnd her hegd wds bent so iow thgt it seemed beyond iitting. But in those ddrkest dgys, the tdith dnd determind- tion ot her citizens mode opportunity where none seemed to exist, dnd wrested from the very hdnds ot the citizens of Legvenworth d key to oommercidi greott- ness. '-W' viwvaff 75 ' W Y xx' t' H , . Gr: 4 2 tit .43 f J X , is 5,-Q, ae AP' Q X 5' in. - o f ,ff 'ON hX P'
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I 1 adventurer, all types of men, and sent them on as one--D friends of the trail, and seekers of wealth. Leavenworth, lndependence, and the 'Town of Kan- sas flourished as the key cities, and the Town of Kansas became the City of Kansas, aateway to the West. Calm lay on the vast western prairies once more. The madness of the gold rush had died, hut the trail opened in '49 was never to he closed aaain. The west had been discovered, trade had prospered for the City of Kansas, and the city had arown. l-fer scornful neiahhors of ten years aao n-ow saw the settlement on the bluffs stridina forward with the west, aradually overtaking and surpassing them. Cul- ture was comina to the City of Kansas, schools and
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When plans had already been made for a bridge to cross the Big Muddy at Leavenworth, a committee ot Kansas City's leaders waited on the railway chief- tains, and persuaded them to reconsider. Hs a result the l-lannibal bridge was built to span the Missouri River at the great bend where Kansas City huddled. Kansas City had become the Heart ot America. Pl new century brought new ideas and new lite to Kansas City. Her super- abundant vitality sought new outlets and found them. Several miles to the south ot town, where only cow- paths wound, the visionary minds ot Kansas City saw the bounds ot the City extending. ln the rolling mid- western pastures, they saw green lawns, handsome fa W WJ, . --H .K Mx -
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