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Main Road looking west of Stockton, Ks -- June 18, 1908. The Solomon River was a mile wide at flood stage.

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H.C. McNutt, Woodston, owned the first threshing machine and engine in Ash Rock Township and threshed much of the wheat there for many years. H.C. McNutt hulling with NO3 Birdsell & 12-24 Avery Gas Tractor 660 Bu in 10 days Woodston Kans

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The dedication of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Webster, June 11, 1911.

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Construction of the Thomas Big Barn northeast of Woodston. The barn was built between 1910 and 1912.

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The Woodston Rural High School a few years after construction. The school was completed in 1921.

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The Stockton City Building in a photo taken in 1941. Built in 1940 with WPA (Workers' Progress Administration) funds, this native stone building at 115 South Walnut originally housed the fire department and city offices. The fire department and…

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The Dreamland Store which was located sixteen miles west of Stockton on old highway 24. According to information on the back of the picture, the store was started in 1929 by Elmer Dye of Logan. Shown in the picture are Joe and Violet Vielguth, who…

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The Stockton Middle School - Completed in 1923 to replace the Old Academy, this building served Stockton as the high school until 1955 when the present (1995) high school was constructed. From that time until the present, it has been the middle…

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Replica of the Joseph McNulty Log Hotel located at the corner of Main and Cypress. Built in 1872 just across the street north, the original Log Hotel was one of the first dwellings in Stockton. The replica was built in 1961, with much of the work…

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Ash Rock Church - Located northeast of Woodston, this stone church was built in 1883. It was repaired in the 1970's and is still a landmark in the area (1992), although services are no longer held here.
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