La Crosse, Rush County, Kansas, USA
Notizen:
Wikipedia 2016:
La Crosse is a city in and the county seat of Rush County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,342. La Crosse proclaims itself the "Barbed Wire capital of the world.
History:
La Crosse was founded in 1876, was named after the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin. La Crosse subsequently became the intended county seat, and county records were transferred there from the temporary county seat, nearby Rush Center. A county seat war ensued between the two communities, lasting until La Crosse was declared the permanent county seat and the construction of the county courthouse in 1888.
In the 1960s, La Crosse became a regional center of barbed wire collecting, leading to the establishment of the Kansas Barbed Wire Museum and the nicknaming of the city as "The Barbed Wire Capital of the World".
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Nachname, Taufnamen | Tod | Personen-Kennung | ||
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1 | Arensdorf, Christian | 6 Feb 1974 | La Crosse, Rush County, Kansas, USA | I165663 |
2 | McGinty, Helen Winefred | 4 Jun 1990 | La Crosse, Rush County, Kansas, USA | I147430 |
3 | Rohleder, Mary Jane | 3 Jan 2013 | La Crosse, Rush County, Kansas, USA | I153622 |
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Familie | Eheschließung | Familien-Kennung | ||
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1 | Goetz / McGinty | 10 Nov 1938 | La Crosse, Rush County, Kansas, USA | F54822 |