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    Quindaro

    KS    

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    Founded 1856 of mostly free-state fugitives. Named for Quindaro Guthrie (female Wyandotte Indian). High population of 500 in 1910. Contained sawmills, steam ferry, two newspapers, Freeman's University (now Western Univers... ghosttowns.com

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    Pink Hill

    MO    

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    Town was burned to the ground during the Cival War. Town was named because of a hill covered with pink flowers surrounding the town. Submitted by: Jack Lamb ghosttowns.com

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    Lanesfield/mccamish

    KS    

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    This class A-agricultural town was three miles from Edgarton, which is on US 56, 40 miles southwest of Kansas City. Exact location not determined. It was laid out in 1860, but when the railroad came through it missed th... history.rootsweb

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    Squiresville

    KS    

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    Post Office opened Dec 8, 1857. Was a stagecoach stop between Olathe & Kansas City. A large hotel was built on the site.The Post Office closed in September of 1868. During the Civil War, many soldiers went to the hotel to... ghosttowns.com