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Residences & Farms
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The Carlton House
circa 1894
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The Carlton family came to Derby in 1871 and built a house located on Oliver between 47th and 55th on the west side. The family is pictured in 1894 (left to right): Lucinda Blevins Carlton (in the background), Franklin S. Carlton, Lilly Belle Craig, Maude Pearl Craig; upstairs: Lucinda Elizabeth Craig and Mary S. Carlton Craig
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Debbie Avenell
Carlton family
Debbie Avenell
farmhouse
Franklin S. Carlton
Lilly Belle Craig
Lucinda Blevins Carlton
Lucinda Elizabeth Craig
Mary S. Carlton Craig
Maude Pearl Craig
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Wichita City Eagle (04/12/1872 - 11/26/1909)
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For the Eagle.
Items from El Paso and Vicinity.
El Paso, December 16.
Our school, under the charge of Mr. Mahin, is a progressing fluely, and the people agree in saying that Mr. Mahin is the best instructor that ever engaged to teach this school. The present attendance is forty-one scholars.
The bell purchased with the proceeds of the festival given for that purpose has been placed in the school house belfry. A bell has long been needed for school and church purposes.
Our town is dressed in white—a snow tell last Thursday night—but, notwithstanding the disagreeableness of travel the road is continually lined with freight wagons.
The river was frozen over yesterday sufficiently to enable persons attending services to cross the ice.
We are sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Robert Stafford, of Gypsum township, who departed this life last Sunday afternoon. We extend our sympathy to the friends and relatives of deceased.
A daughter of Mr. Love Stafford visited her parents a few days since, and it is gratifying to learn that the parents are extremely happy over the occasion.
Dr. Harper’s little child which for some time has been very sick with membranous croup, is better.
Mr. Grey is at present engaged in erecting a house on the farm of Rev. Mr. Thompson, pastor of the U. P. church.
A greyhound belonging to F. S. Carlton, of Gypsum township, dropped dead last week while running at full speed in the chase. Mr. Carlton valued the hound very highly. He states that there are few equals to it in the country.
Mr. Baldwin and lady have just returned from visiting relatives at Fort Larned, and state that the country they saw cannot compare with Sedgwick county. “There’s no place like home.”
Miss Mattie Cutter, a musician of talent, is the organist of the Baptist denomination.
Fred Forest is the name of the new clerk in A Minnich’s dry goods and grocery store.
Mr. David Hawkins, a grocer, is selling goods in the room formerly occupied by L. E. Vance.
Since the snow the prairie chickens, jack rabbits and deer have been slightly frightened by numerous hunting parties who are contiunally hunting through this section.
A singing club will be organized next Wednesday evening in the school house. We would extend an invitation to surrounding vicinity to come and join with us. The club will be under the charge of Mr. Mahin, who will gratuitously instruct those who are not able to read music. The object of the club will be the general improvement of singing in our town.
Very respectfully,
Derf. Gimor.
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Items from El Paso and Vicinity (Dec. 19, 1878)
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Wichita Eagle
Wichita, KS
Dec. 19, 1878
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A. Minnich
Baptist Church
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David Hawkins
deer
Derby School
Derby School District #6
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Dr. Harper
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Fred Forest
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L. E. Vance
Love Stafford
Mattie Cutter
Mr. Baldwin
Mr. Grey
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Professor Mahin
Rev. Mr. Thompson
river
Robert H. Stafford
school
singing club
snow
teacher
U. P. Church
Wichita Eagle
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The Carlton Family
circa 1876
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Franklin S. and Lucinda Carlton came to Sedgwick County in December 1871 initially purchasing 400 acres along the Arkansas River and by 1888 his land totaled 1,000 acres. They built a house located on Oliver between 47th and 55th on the west side.
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Back row (left to right): William, Charles, and John Carlton; front row (left to right): Mary S., Franklin S., and Lucinda (Blevins) Carlton.
Carlton family
Charles Monroe Carlton
Debbie Avenell
Franklin S. Carlton
John R. Carlton
Lucinda Blevins Carlton
Mary S. Carlton Craig
William S. Carlton