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  • Collection: Rossville Businesses

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This business was on the north side of Highway 24 in Rossville, Kansas, just west of the intersection of the highway and Main Street.

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We believe this to be a photo of Rossville Truck and Tractor on Main Street, Rossville, Kansas

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On back of photo: Cross Creek 1908

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Rumley Oil Pull Tractor [logo]
[inset] Triple Heat Control
A gallon of cheap kerosene contains more power than a gallon of high priced gasoline. Triple Heat Control is a scientific system of motor cooling by means of which the Oil Pull gets the…

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The settlement on Cross Creek was in a very strategic position on the Military Road from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley. Travel up the Kaw could not be depended upon and man and supplies had to be hauled to Fort Riley overland. The ford and the…

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This picture of the east side of Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, is looking south. It is featured in the 1971 Rossville Centennial book. The business on the far left is Hopkins & Son hardware store.

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Few Mid-Winter
SPECIALS
$1.75
$1.59
BOYS' TENNIS SHOES—
While they last
ONE LOT BOYS’ OVER-
ALLS ..
$2.50
MEN’S OVERALLS—
Sizes 42 to 44 ..
$3.85
RUBBER BOOTS—
Black
$4.65
RUBBER BOOTS—
Red


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Pictured left to right at the Rossville, Kansas, International Harvester are Oliver Tuller, Herb Trimble, and George Stadler

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This picture of Peoples State Bank on Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, was taken on May 3, 1956.
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