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    Pleasanton is a city in Linn County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 1,208. In 1864, General Alfred Pleasonton...
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  • Pleasanton may refer to: Pleasanton, California, a city Pleasanton, Iowa, a city Pleasanton, Kansas, a city Pleasanton, Nebraska, a town Pleasanton, New...
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    Enos Mills (category People from Pleasanton, Kansas)
    Linn County, Kansas. The 1865 state census states that Enos and Ann Mills and their children lived in Potosi, Linn County (near Pleasanton). His obituary...
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    metropolitan area. Its county seat is Mound City, and its most populous city is Pleasanton. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 9,591. The county was...
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    Paola, Kansas, the son of Russell and Lena Wheeler Johnson. He attended high school in Pleasanton, Kansas. He then attended college at Kansas University...
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    James Francis killed Fort Scott, Kansas, policeman S.B. McLemore on January 23, 1892, and was killed in Pleasanton, Kansas Lucius Wilson was involved in...
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    David Linton (politician) (category People from Linn County, Kansas)
    No longer able to farm, he moved to Pleasanton, Kansas. He died on August 10, 1889, in his home in Pleasanton. There is a historical marker about Linton...
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  • The Pleasanton Group is a geologic group in Kansas. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal Kansas portal Paleontology...
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    Service employee apparently led to the spelling difference. The city of Pleasanton, Kansas, also named for Pleasonton, held its first "General Pleasonton Days"...
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    Jayhawker (redirect from Kansas Red Legs)
    1889, p. 323. Welch, G. Murlin. Border Warfare in Southeast Kansas: 1856–1859. Pleasanton, Kan.: Published for the Linn County Historical Society by Linn...
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