Radge's Topeka city directory : Shawnee County taxpayers and an official list of the post-offices of Kansas . 20, 1881) World, I,. Ieter Oct. \>:>. 1881) Wagnhild. (Junnhyorg Wold Nov. 13. 1881) Williams, Alice \v. 27, 1881) Walker. Ethel Jan. 14. 181)0 Wilson. Annie Jan. 27. ISOO Windsor, William II Feb. 3, 181)0 Wilkshire. laila Lynn March 7, 181)0 Westherg, (Jeo. ( March 11, 181)0 Wright, Lucas March 13, 181)0 Wiggin. Fred. L Vpril 4, 1800 Wood. Koy Vpril 8, 1800 Whittenhall, Katie Vpril 27, 1800 Weaver. Mrs. W May 20, 1800 Williams. J. W May 20, 1800 Young, Linnie J June 22. isss Yaf


Radge's Topeka city directory : Shawnee County taxpayers and an official list of the post-offices of Kansas . 20, 1881) World, I,. Ieter Oct. \>:>. 1881) Wagnhild. (Junnhyorg Wold Nov. 13. 1881) Williams, Alice \v. 27, 1881) Walker. Ethel Jan. 14. 181)0 Wilson. Annie Jan. 27. ISOO Windsor, William II Feb. 3, 181)0 Wilkshire. laila Lynn March 7, 181)0 Westherg, (Jeo. ( March 11, 181)0 Wright, Lucas March 13, 181)0 Wiggin. Fred. L Vpril 4, 1800 Wood. Koy Vpril 8, 1800 Whittenhall, Katie Vpril 27, 1800 Weaver. Mrs. W May 20, 1800 Williams. J. W May 20, 1800 Young, Linnie J June 22. isss Yaffcl. Teresa March (>, 1880 Young, llency April 4, 1880 Young, Ernest F July 10, 1881) Young. Harry Sept. 20, 1880 Younggreen. Louise Jan. 27, IS00 Young, Johnny March 24, 1800 Younkin. Lulu Estella May March 20, 1800 Zeidler, Albert March 21, 1881) Zienuts, Ernest C May 14, 1881) Zinn, Foster Allen July 14, 1880 Zinn. Lydia Ann Aug. 2, 1880 Zart, Joseph March 31, 1800 Gemetery Association. ESTABLISHED IN 1859, BY GEO. D. HALE, President. GEO. W. CRANE, Secretary. D. 0. CRANE, Supt. and Cemetery Telephone, No. Office Telephone, No. 91. Secretarys Residence Telephone, No. 157, DR. F. L. ADJOINS THE CITY ON THE EAST CITY OFFICE, 812 KANSAS AVENUE. SPE|CiADLrLrV? nSTMEI °N| T- E- Bowman & Co t-Mri\jaE. LUAINO. ! jones building, sixth st. THE POPULATION OF TOPEKA ( Tins last page of the most complete directory in tlie world the publisherhas set apart on which to briefly note what every citizen of Topeka shouldbe proud of, and the State of Kansas should he congratulated on: that itscapital city has passed through the last two years of general depression inall branches of industry and gained over three thousand inhabitants dur-ing that period. The most enterprising and sanguine real estate agent inour midst would not have possessed enough of that American element called jcheek to have presented such figures to a credulous public; yet such are the !fa


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