Map of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail Road from Pawnee Creek to Arkansas River via Coon Ck., [1872 Apr. 19].
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Harvey, James Madison, 1833-1894
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The Secretary of State is a constitutional officer and agency, established in 1861 when Kansas became a state. The Secretary is an elected official for a four-year term and is second in line for succession to the office of Governor. The Secretary is responsible for many electoral, economic, and administrative duties of the state. The office is responsible for overseeing the administration of all national and state elections in Kansas, as well as the registration of lobbyists. The agency also mai...
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
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Twichell, Ginery, 1811-1883
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U.S. representative from Massachusetts and railroad official. From the description of Ginery Twichell papers, 1849-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981009 ...