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Sod & Stubble Country Heritage Back Road: Dedicating the Sod and Stubble Country Tour, September 16, 2006
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Saturday, September 16, 2006. Dedicating the Sod and Stubble Country Tour, September 16, 2006. The day started out very warm and very blustery, with winds gusting between 25 and 35 mph. That did not deter a large crowd from coming out to celebrate the official opening of the Sod and Stubble Country Self-Guided Tour, honring the places and events made famous in the classic Kansas book. By Osborne County native John Ise. 2006 marks the 70th anniversary of the first publication of. With the heat and wind it...
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Wednesday, May 04, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. For Mother's Day, 2011. My mother Delana (Pearce) Rothenberger's birthday was May 11th, which meant that every few years Mother's Day and her birthday would occur on the same day, making for a special celebration. She has now been gone ten years; this year would have been her 91st. Links to this post.
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Sunday, December 11, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Sunday, December 11, 2011. In Search of New Places To Go: Lorraine, Bushton, and Holyrood, Kansas. It all started with a hankering for fried chicken. From Lincoln it was south on State Highway 14 to Ellsworth, Kansas, where the above most interesting hexagon-style house stands on a side street. Why a hexagon layout? My thirst for knowled...
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Monday, July 11, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Monday, July 11, 2011. Scenes From the Roach Family After-Harvest Get-Together. Then it was back to the demonstrations. The entire afternoon was free of charge; anyone who wished to watch could do so. And they were also treated to free root beer floats! And a good time was had by all! They will do it again next year! Links to this post.
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Sunday, August 07, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Sunday, August 7, 2011. In Search Of New Places To Go: Black Wolf. Lost and alone on some forgotten highway. Traveled by many, remembered by few . . . ." - John Denver. And homemade ice cream. Is scribbled along the side of the pie menu. 1:11pm. I'm down some sandy county road now south and east of Wilson, lost but never truly. T...Down ...
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Friday, February 04, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Friday, February 4, 2011. Celebrating Kansas Literature: Tell Me What Is On Page 56, The 5th Sentence. And I will publish here everyone's results. Remember, DO NOT. Choose the Kansas book you like best or think is the coolest, but the one that is closest to you. Trail of the Spanish Bit. By Don Coldsmith. Page 56, 5th Sentence. Osborne C...
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Friday, January 28, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Friday, January 28, 2011. The Settlement of Kansas: Railroad Hype Drew Settlers. The Settlement of Kansas: Railroad Hype Drew Settlers. Sunday, January 23, 2011. Reprinted from http:/ www.kansas.com/2011/01/23/1686997/the-settlement-of-kansas.html. The "best stock country in the world," the Kansas Pacific Railway boasted in 1878. They fa...
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Sod & Stubble Country Heritage Back Road: Baertsch Grove flooding and new Rose Valley Church Basement
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Baertsch Grove flooding and new Rose Valley Church Basement. On the weekend of June 21-22, 2010, a small flash flood raced along Twelve Mile Creek through the historic Baertsch Grove, Stop #15 of the Sod and Stubble Heritage Back Road. The road down into the northern entrance of the Grove is dry until you get into the center. It gets a bit sticky after that. The Rose Valley Church for the moment sits on pilings next to the foundation excavation. Weather will depend on when t...
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Leaves of Lineage: Osborne County Genealogical and Historical Society. Osborne County 365 in 1871. Research with Mona Kennedy. On this page are links to information relating to Genealogical/Historical, Osborne County, and Other Interests. Kansas GenWeb Osborne County Kansas Genealogy. Kansas Genealogy Trails: Osborne County. Kansas State Historical Society. Osborne County, Kansas Genealogy Links. Osborne County Kansas GenForum. Kansas Genealogical and Historical Society Addresses. Other Sites of Interest:.
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Captain 8's Foolishness: Monday, May 30, 2011
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A blog featuring the history and culture of Osborne County and the state of Kansas in general, as seen through the eyes of Captain 8, mild-mannered historian and author. Monday, May 30, 2011. Memorial Day 2011 Through Two Photos. There are many stories as to the actual beginnings of Memorial Day, with over two dozen cities and towns laying claim to being the birthplace of the idea. There is also evidence that organized women's groups in the South were decorating graves before the end of the Civil War.