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This sign welcomed people in to Rossville, Kansas.

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This is a portrait of a woman in a wedding dress and veil holding a bouquet of flowers and a man wearing a suit. It is from the collection of Mabel Boyles, who was from Rossville, Kansas.

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Walter Startup, pictured on the left, was born May 6, 1891, died February 5, 1972, and was buried in the Silver Lake Cemetery. Della Startup, pictured on the right, was born September 7, 1884, and died April 14, 1957. They were Rossville, Kansas,…

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Volunteers gathered July 28-29, 1956, to pour a concrete slab for the shelter house in the Rossville, Kansas, city park. Pictured standing left to right are Walter Schlup, Ivan Britt, Ed Rafferty, Albert Coleman, Milton Bahner, L.B. Crow, John…

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Velda O'Donnell worked as a Rossville, Kansas, operator in 1953. Public telephone service started in Rossville in 1900.

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Velda O'Donnell is working at The Shawnee County Reporter's printing press in Rossville, Kansas, in November of 1960.

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Velda O'Donnell worked at the Shawnee County Reporter. This picture was taken December 22, 1960.

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This picture of Velda O'Donnell and Henry Lillard was taken in March of 1961. Rossville’s American Legion Auxiliary Unit was organized October 14, 1958, as the Jimmie Lillard Unit 31. Velda O’Donnell was elected vice president on October 22, 1958.…

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This family portrait is of eleven people wearing dress clothes. It is from the collection of Mabel Boyles, who was from Rossville, Kansas.

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The United Brethren Church was the first church building built in Rossville, Kansas. It was built about 1877. The old landmark, five miles north of Rossville, was torn down about 1952.
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