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A promotional city portrait tracing rapid urban growth from a frontier trading and cattle center into a diversified commercial and transportation hub. It surveys railroad connections and a newly completed Union passenger terminal, outlines key economic sectors including grain, livestock, milling, broom corn, foundries, and jobbing houses, and describes manufacturing, wholesale distribution, and market activity. The text details civic improvements such as wide streets, paving, parks, water supply, schools and colleges, and public buildings, while architectural descriptions and illustrations emphasize the terminal’s construction, concourse, waiting room, dining facilities, and traveler amenities.

About the Author

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Fred Harvey

Fred Harvey was an American author known for his contributions to literature that capture the essence of the American West. His notable work, "Wichita," reflects the rich history and culture of the city of Wichita, Kansas, and offers insights into the life and times of its inhabitants. Through his writing, Harvey provides readers with a vivid portrayal of the region, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the American frontier.

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