
The Independence area serves as a primary hub of Southeast Kansas railroad expansion during the late nineteenth century. In this 1884 survey, three major rail lines—the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe R.R., the St. Louis and San Francisco R.R., and the Missouri Pacific R.R.—intersect to connect emerging industrial centers like Cherryvale and Coffeyville. The landscape is defined by the convergence of the Fall and Verdigris rivers near Neodesha, while smaller settlements such as Radical City, Sternerton, and Fontaine indicate the rapid spread of homesteads across Montgomery County.
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1886 Independence
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1894 Independence
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1905 Independence
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1959 Independence
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2010 Independence
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2012 Independence
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2015 Independence
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2018 Independence
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2022 Independence
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