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  • av Merab-Michal Favorite
    361

  • av Mansfield Area Historical Society
    361

    As the Memphis Line was pushing eastward through the virgin Ozark hills, railroad officials realized that watering stations were needed every 8 to 10 miles. One such station was built on the future site of the town of Mansfield. In 1882, F.M. Mansfield and George Nettleton officially established the town. Noted for its rolling hills and abundance of natural water sources, Mansfield became known as the "Gem of the Ozarks." Early settlers that were drawn to the area established local businesses, including orchards, canning factories, and mines. Farming became an essential way of life for most rural residents. Today, the town is famous as the place where author Laura Ingalls Wilder, who lived here from 1894 until her death in 1957, wrote her renowned Little House books. It was also the boyhood home of Major League Baseball player Carl Mays, who at one point was a teammate of Babe Ruth.

  • av Bill Branch & Paula H Oliver
    387

  • av Edgar Gamboa Navar & Edgar Gamboa N Var
    387

  • av Linda Braden Albert & David R Duggan
    387

  • av LaRayne M Topp
    387

  • av Jill Florence Lackey & Rick Petrie
    387

    The Old South Side has always welcomed ethnic groups. In the late 1800s, the area was developed by immigrant Poles, who became the dominant population for over 100 years. They celebrated their traditions, building churches, businesses, and service organizations and bringing over distinctive features from their homeland. While other Milwaukee ethnic neighborhoods gradually dissipated in the mid-20th century because of assimilation pressures, freeway building, or urban renewal programs, the Old South Side remained solidly Polish. Perhaps for this reason, the area became the destination of the fair housing marches. By the late 1960s, African Americans began demanding legislation that would allow them to live anywhere in the city, including the Old South Side. While African Americans never migrated to the area in great numbers, other populations did. A survey nearly a half century later revealed that people of 110 national backgrounds now lived on the Old South Side, with the three largest groups being Mexicans, Poles, and American Indians. Today, the neighborhood faith communities, businesses, sports, and celebrations strongly reflect the influence of these three communities.

  • av Mona Robinson Mills
    387

  • av Kimberly Sheintal
    387

  • av The Scott Historical and Genealogical So
    387

  • av Suzee Soldanels Oberg & Overland Park Historical Society
    387

  • av Mr Brad Bertelli & Jerry Wilkinson
    361

  • av Deborah, Deborah Kohl Kremer & Sis Harmeling
    387

  • av David R Atkinson & Carol Bohl
    387

  • av Jim Robison
    387

  • av Todd E Styles
    361

  • av Frank Absher
    361

  • av Earl J Foster & Amy Troolin
    387

  • av Nancy Huddleston
    387

  • av Gary Haney & Dare Strickland
    361

  • av Dickinson County Historical Society & Stephanie Bearce
    387

  • - The War Years
    av Mike Buckendorf
    387

  • av Jim Ross & Jon Sonderman
    361

  • av Roger Bell
    387

  • - Massachusetts
    av Eartha Dengler, Katherine Khalife & Ken Skulski
    361

  • av Mary Lou Weller
    387

  • - A Venture of Faith
    av Anestes G Fotiades
    361

  • av Warren D Huse
    361

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