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How To Build A Cowtown

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In early summer, 1871, Newton, Kansas was described as a rapidly growing settlement driven by the pending arrival of the AT&SF Railroad and its role in the cattle trade. Longhorn cattle and bored cowboys filled the countryside. Newton was characterized by its abundance of saloons, dance hall lgirls, and a rough-and-tumble atmosphere. The town quickly attracted a diverse population of hopeful residents and transient cowboys.

Salesmen of town lots emphasized that Newton was a great place to settle, while competing communities emphasized Newton's violence - such as the shootout leading to the first burial in what would become Boot Hill.

Newspaper articles read by our ancestors emphasize Newton's transformation from a bare prairie to a bustling railroad town, reflecting the quick development spurred by its strategic location and economic activity.

THIS EPISODE HAS BEEN GRACIOUSLY SPONSORED BY BUD & STEVE AUTO SERVICE OF NEWTON, KS. Visit them online at www.BudandSteveAuto.com.

Visit www.PrairieTales.US

Visit the episode Trail Guide to download study guides teachers helps, and the original source articles used in this podcast.

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Send the pony express to find me: [email protected]

- Darren

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In early summer, 1871, Newton, Kansas was described as a rapidly growing settlement driven by the pending arrival of the AT&SF Railroad and its role in the cattle trade. Longhorn cattle and bored cowboys filled the countryside. Newton was characterized by its abundance of saloons, dance hall lgirls, and a rough-and-tumble atmosphere. The town quickly attracted a diverse population of hopeful residents and transient cowboys.

Salesmen of town lots emphasized that Newton was a great place to settle, while competing communities emphasized Newton's violence - such as the shootout leading to the first burial in what would become Boot Hill.

Newspaper articles read by our ancestors emphasize Newton's transformation from a bare prairie to a bustling railroad town, reflecting the quick development spurred by its strategic location and economic activity.

THIS EPISODE HAS BEEN GRACIOUSLY SPONSORED BY BUD & STEVE AUTO SERVICE OF NEWTON, KS. Visit them online at www.BudandSteveAuto.com.

Visit www.PrairieTales.US

Visit the episode Trail Guide to download study guides teachers helps, and the original source articles used in this podcast.

Help keep the wheels on the wagon train: https://ko-fi.com/prairietales

Send the pony express to find me: [email protected]

- Darren

  continue reading

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