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  • Tags: History Mystery

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Believe item to be the same couple in RCL0268

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People line Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, for an unknown event.

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People in Rossville, Kansas, saw hard times in 1928. There were more than 1,000 bushels of corn on the ground. Sold it for $0.12 a bushel to pay taxes. Sold hogs for $3.50 per hundred. The man in the picture is unidentified.

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Recipient of postcard: Mr. Claude Dodge, Rydal, Kansas.

Transcription of note: Here we are don't you think we are great? How did u arrive home? It is quite lonely since you kids are gone. Went to the show last night & it was fine. [illegible]…

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We would like more information about this photograph. Please contact us if you know anything.

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People gathered to participate in a Fourth of July parade in Rossville, Kansas.

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Two men haul a load for French Trucking in Rossville, Kansas. Howard French is on the left.

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No names are known for this group of fifth and sixth grade students from Rossville, Kansas.

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A group of people, mostly children, gathered in front the old Rossville Presbyterian Church in the winter of 1914. The old Presbyterian church was built around 1883. It was made of red bricks which were made at a brick kiln located at the east edge…

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This unidentified farmer is harvesting using his Farmall and McCormick-Deering in Rossville, Kansas.
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