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  2. Timeline of Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City, Missouri, was incorporated as a town on June 1, 1850, and as a city on March 28, 1853. The area, straddling the border between Missouri and Kansas at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers, was considered a good place to build settlements.

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  3. At the time of the City of Kansas's incorporation, Missouri was still a slave state. However, the population was deeply divided over the issue of slavery.In 1854, the United States Congress passed the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which rejected the 1820 Missouri Compromise and allowed new territories to choose whether they wished to allow slavery, whereas the Missouri Compromise had prohibited ...

  4. For example, a base volume may be dated 1909, but the changes within that volume could date as late as 1945. A small table in the front of each volume lists the dates when updates were incorporated. Not only can you trace the history of a house using the Sanborn maps, but the development of an entire neighborhood.

  5. This area became part of the Kansas Territory in 1854. Today Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, remain two separately incorporated cities but together, along with a number of other cities and suburbs, as part of the Kansas City Metropolitan area.

  6. First electric lights used in KC; implemented by KCP&L. 1885. Kansas City Art Institute founded, later attended by Walt Disney. First overhead electric trolleys in the US used here. [5] 1889. The city of Kansas City formed by merger of Westport and City of Kansas. [1] Kansas City Public Library building opens.

  7. The present-day Kansas City, Missouri, city center was incorporated in 1850. At around the same time settlement was beginning along the river bottoms in Wyandotte County just across the border in the state of Kansas.

  8. Feb 7, 2019 · In 1868, the family worked with a group of investors to form the Kansas City Town Company and filed a plat the following year. Old Kansas City, Kansas, as it was later known, was poised to take advantage of the exploding livestock industry taking off in the 1870s and became home to a large portion of the Kansas City Stockyards as a result.

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