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Ruth Page, John Simeka, and Melba Gentry are pictured inside the Hy-Klas Food Store, located at 429 Main Street, Rossville, Kansas.

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The first gravel pit in Rossville, Kansas, was at the L. P. Hartzell farm in 1910. The gravel was used for roads.

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Delbert Olson, John Stum, unidentified, and Josh Patton relax in Olson's Garage in Rossville, Kansas, in January 1962.

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L.B. Crow operated the Acme Manufacturing Company in Rossville, Kansas, for many years. He also at one time served as mayor. This picture was taken in January 1957.

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John and Edith (Boop) Scheidegger in their covered wagon in Rossville, Kansas.

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Joe Penaz uses his Farmall 10-20 and combine to harvest wheat in Rossville, Kansas. His farm was a mile and a half north of Rossville according to Laverne Zlatnik.

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These ladies were at the home of Ella Williams in Rossville, Kansas, on October 12, 1920. Pictured in the back row are Miss Ella Williams, Mrs. Lenore G. (guest), Mrs. Gertrude Miller, Mrs. Mattie Attebury, Mrs. Mina Hook, unknown guest, Mrs.…

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Paul Patell was one of the early settlers of Rossville, Kansas. In the 1880s he had a carpenter and wagon shop. He is pictured in RCL0030 cruising around Rossville in his boat after a flood.

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The Willard bridge crosses the Kansas River, connecting Willard to Rossville, Kansas. Laverne Zlatnik believes this photo may be what remained after the 1951 flood.
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