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During February, 1873, he made the first bona-fide claim of [[Kingman County]], 25 miles southwest of [[Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas|Kingman]] on the Chikaskia. This made him the first "bona-fide settler".<ref>Hurd, Fred. A History of Kingman County, 1871–1969. Mennonite Press, 1970, p. 19-20.</ref> | During February, [[1873]], he made the first bona-fide claim of [[Kingman County]], 25 miles southwest of [[Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas|Kingman]] on the Chikaskia. This made him the first "bona-fide settler".<ref>Hurd, Fred. A History of Kingman County, 1871–1969. Mennonite Press, 1970, p. 19-20.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:11, 30 January 2026
During February, 1873, he made the first bona-fide claim of Kingman County, 25 miles southwest of Kingman on the Chikaskia. This made him the first "bona-fide settler".[1]
- ↑ Hurd, Fred. A History of Kingman County, 1871–1969. Mennonite Press, 1970, p. 19-20.