
Fredonia serves as the regional hub at the confluence of the Fall River and the Verdigris River, anchoring a landscape defined by its river-and-rail economy in the late 1930s. The convergence of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe, St Louis San Francisco, and Missouri Pacific railroads highlights the area's importance for transit and agricultural shipping. Rural life is meticulously mapped through an exceptionally dense network of schoolhouses, such as Forty Four Sch, Ten Penny Sch, and Triumph Sch, illustrating the dispersed but organized settlement pattern of the era. The presence of Delaware Springs and numerous cemeteries like Old Tailor Cem provide specific points of interest for genealogists tracing local families across the townships of Webster, Prairie, and Center.
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1886 Fredonia
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1894 Fredonia
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1938 Fredonia
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1939 Fredonia
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1942 Fredonia
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1943 Fredonia
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1975 Fredonia
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2010 Fredonia
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2012 Fredonia
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2016 Fredonia
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2018 Fredonia
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2022 Fredonia
Wilson County, KS