Around 1885, “Cigars & Cider” were advertised at F. Williams’s General Merchandise, which was also the post office, in Nicodemus, Kansas, founded by blacks in 1877.
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One of the few people in frontier history to survive having his flesh ripped from his skull, Robert McGee displayed the scars of his childhood scalping into adulthood, as shown in this
1890 photograph.
1890 photograph.
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