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Westport, Kansas City, Missouri

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of West Port and Kansas, totaling thousands. This filled each of their sole cemeteries, prompting the search for one new cemetery site halfway between, to unify both communities for all time. On November 9, 1857, while the newly incorporated City of Kansas (renamed from the town of Kansas) had a
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built a two-story residence and trading post at what became the northeast corner of Westport Road and Pennsylvania Ave. In 1851, the Ewing Brothers built a store at what became the northwest corner, and which became
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By 1850, the combined settlements of West Port and Kansas surpassed Independence's role as an outfitting and starting point for traders, trappers, and emigrants heading west on the
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company to buy the land, including Westport's Landing, parcels from Johnston Lykins, and parcels from Gabriel Prud'homme. Westport's trade with native tribes extended to the
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in October 1864, and wagon trails became obsolete to distant railroads, so West Port declined to rural town status. The City of Kansas became Kansas City in 1889, which
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who ensured that its old homes were restored by being adapted as business offices. The houses are colorfully painted and landscaped.
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landing rock next to Chouteau's landing. McCoy's West Port Landing soon combined in the 1830s with Chouteau's Town atop the
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was in October 1864. After the war, trade fell off sharply and never recovered, and by 1899, Kansas City annexed Westport.
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The Settlement of America: An Encyclopedia of Westward Expansion from Jamestown to the Closing of the Frontier
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to the north, John McCoy forged a road from West Port four miles (6.4 km) north to a
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brought many skirmishes between pro- and anti-slavery groups in the area, and the
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French heritage marker about the Santa Fe Trail placed by the Chouteau Society
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West Port, buying the parcel from his brother in law and fellow missionary
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Missouri
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The historic Nutterville area, east of Broadway Street, was developed by
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trails. West Port's greatest prosperity came between 1854 and 1860. The
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was opened. It is the oldest surviving cemetery in what became KCMO.
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Catholic Beginnings in Kansas City, Missouri: An Historical Sketch
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Crutchfield, James A.; Moutlon, Candy; Del Bene, Terry (2015).
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In the early 1800s, West Port was settled by a group led by
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had killed half of the populations of each of the two area
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The Battle of Westport: Missouri's Great Confederate Raid
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Kansas City Pioneer Square monument in Westport features
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Westport, Kansas City
Wagon trail replica in Westport
39°3′12″N 94°35′31″W / 39.05333°N 94.59194°W / 39.05333; -94.59194
United States
Missouri
Jackson
https://westportkcmo.com/
neighborhood
entertainment district
Kansas City, Missouri
American pioneer
missionary
Isaac McCoy
John Calvin McCoy
surveyor
Johnston Lykins
Independence
François Chouteau
Missouri River
levee
Kansas
westward expansion trails
Kansas Territory
border ruffians
Bleeding Kansas
American Civil War
Battle of Westport
annexed
Kelly's Westport Inn

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