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  • Collection: Rossville Residences & Streetscapes

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The little buildings like the one pictured above are becoming a thing of the past in Rossville. They are one by one being torn down or moved to the country where they will once again be "in use." The Reporter still offers the free advertising to…

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The new country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lutz, Rossville, has just been completed. The Lutz home stands on top of a hill one mile north of Rossville on the Rossville-Delia road. The home and newly constructed pond are located on six well-groomed…

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With the approaching good weather, construction has started on Rossville's new housing addition northeast of town. Already there are two basements poured and construction will start soon. Work is also being done on the sewers and streets.

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Real Estate Auction for Julia L. Wolverton
At the home site, 202 Pottawatomie Street, Rossville, Kansas
Saturday, Oct. 13, 1979 1:30 P.M.

Legal Description: The East Fifty-six (56) feet of the South Twelve (12) feet of Lot Thirty-five (35), and…

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This beautiful triplex at 530 Orange in Rossville, has just been completed by Bill and Ruth Larson. This rental unit, to be known as the Tri-Orange Apartments, shows the continued growth of housing in the Rossville area. Larson said the two bedroom…

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Sedgwick's 1879 Map of the Pottawatomie Reservation in Kansas

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Greetings - Old Stone House
Built by U.S.A. for Indian Agency - 1826-1827.
Oldest house in Kansas on record. Owned and occupied by A.E. Moore, Silver Lake, Kansas.

Autographed by A.E. Moore.

Backside: handwritten says "bought in 1940"

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A map of Rossville. Unknown time period, but probably around 1970s.

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This is the home of Elmer Stewart on Main Street in Rossville, Kansas. He died June 2, 1961.

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This sign welcomed people in to Rossville, Kansas.
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