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JUNCTION CITY

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 555 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JUNCTION

CITY  , a city and the county-seat of Geary county, Kansas, U.S.A., between Smoky Hill and Republican rivers, about 3 M. above their confluence to form the Kansas, and 72 M. by
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rail W. of
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Topeka . Pop . (1900), 4695, of whom 545 wereforeign-born and 292 were negroes; (19o5), 5494; (1910), 5598 . Junction City is served by the Union Pacific and the
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Missouri, Kansas &
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Texas
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railways . It is the commercial centre of a region in whose fertile valleys
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great quantities of wheat,
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Indian corn, oats and hay are grown and live stock is raised, and whose uplands contain extensive beds of
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limestone, which is quarried for
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building purposes . Excellent
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water-power is available and is partly utilized by
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flour mills . The
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municipality owns and operates the waterworks . At the confluence of Smoky Hill and Republican rivers and connected with the city by an electric railway is Fort Riley, a U.S. military
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post, which was established in 1853 as Camp Centre but was renamed in the same
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year in honour of General Bennett Riley (1787–1853); in 1887 the mounted service school of the U.S. army was established here . Northward from the post is a rugged country over which extends a military reservation of about 19,000 acres . Adjoining the reservation and about 5 M . N.E. of Junction City is the site of the short-lived settlement of Pawnee, where from the 2nd to the 6th of
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July 1855 the first Kansas legislature met, in a building the ruins of which still remain; the establishment of Pawnee (in December 1854) was a speculative
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pro-
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slavery enterprise conducted by the commandant of Fort Riley, other army
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officers and certain territorial officials, and when a government survey showed that the site
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lay within the Fort Riley reservation, the settlers were ordered (August 1855) to leave, and the commandant of Fort Riley was dismissed from the army; one of the charges brought against Governor A . H .

Reeder was that he had favoured the enterprise . Junction City was founded in 1857 and was chartered as a city in 1859 .

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