Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Blanton's Crossing Eco-History Mystery
Labels: agritourism, eco-history, MentorshipART, OCTA-Trails Marker, social responsibility, watershed
VFW Post 6654 USS Neosho (Let Freedom Ring)
Ferries in Kansas, Part VIII -- Neosho River by George A. Root ...
Building and using ferries on the Neosho River in 19th-century Kansas. ...
says that "Neosho is an Osage word, meaning 'Ne,' water; 'osho,' clear. ...
http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1935/35_3_root.htm
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Genuine Kansas - Neosho River Ferries
The Neosho was first known to the white man as Le Grande, ...
says that "Neosho is an Osage word, meaning 'Ne,' water; 'osho,' clear. ...
http://www.genuinekansas.com/history_neosho_river_ferries_kansas.htm
Building and using ferries on the Neosho River in 19th-century Kansas. ...
says that "Neosho is an Osage word, meaning 'Ne,' water; 'osho,' clear. ...
http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1935/35_3_root.htm
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Genuine Kansas - Neosho River Ferries
The Neosho was first known to the white man as Le Grande, ...
says that "Neosho is an Osage word, meaning 'Ne,' water; 'osho,' clear. ...
http://www.genuinekansas.com/history_neosho_river_ferries_kansas.htm