Polk Camp District #75 (Kan.); Public schools--Kansas--Edison; School buildings--Kansas--Edison; School children--Kansas--Edison; Edison (Kan.)--History
Black and White photograph of children playing outside of the Polk Camp District #75 Public School in Edison, Kansas, in 1923.
Coal mines and mining--Kansas--Edison; Edison (Kan.)--History
EDISON, KANSAS, is located about eight miles north and west of Pittsburg [Kansas], population about 300. Edison has two schools, one church, two theatres, electric lights, artesian water, and paved streets. The miners in this community generally...
Coal mines and mining--Kansas--Arma; Arma (Kan.)--History
ARMA, KANSAS is strictly a mining community, located approximately nine miles north of Pittsburg, (Kansas), population approximately 2000; two banks, total deposits, $325,000.00 three churches three schools, one theatre, electric lights, artesian...
Coal mines and mining--Kansas--Cherokee County; Coal mines and mining--Kansas--Crawford County; Coal mines and mining--Missouri--Barton County; Cherokee County (Kan.)--History; Crawford County (Kan.)--History; Barton County (Mo.)--History
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS COAL FIELD
The coal mining district of Southeastern Kansas, as shown in part in the enclosed booklet, consists of Cherokee and Crawford Counties, Kansas, and Barton County, Missouri, extending a...
1910 Census map of Crawford, Cherokee counties in Kansas and Barton and Jasper counties in Missouri showing coal mining fields and communities. (Typewritten at the bottom right hand corner, "Inside the red line indicates the southeastern...
Coal mines and mining--Kansas--Arcadia; Arcadia (Kan.)--History
ARCADIA, KANSAS is a mining community, located approximately twenty miles Northeast of Pittsburg, (Kansas), population about 1000; two banks, total deposits $300,000.00; 5 churches, 2 schools, electric lights, paved streets, artesian water.