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192:, Andover. He moved to Kansas City in 1854, a year after it was formally incorporated. He purchased land on the bluffs above the Missouri River on Quality Hill to develop an upscale neighborhood. In 1855 he married Sarah Walter Chandler, who was also from Pennsylvania and had come to the area with her family a year earlier. They had four children. 137: 30: 207:
he became a colonel in the Missouri Militia. He turned his planned hotel at 10th and Broadway into a Union Cavalry stable. After the war the stable was to become the
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between 8th and 12th Streets in Kansas City and only sold to African-Americans. This allowed for the creation of several churches and the area's first Black school,
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Centennial History of Missouri By Walter Barlow Stevens - S.J. Clarke Publishing Company - 1921
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the Troost Divide and racial segregation in Kansas City - Martin City Telegraph - June 30 2020
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persuaded the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad to build the first bridge across the
233: 230: 189: 81: 369: 256: 200: 252: 379: 136: 153: 295:. Vol. VI. James T. White & Company. 1896. pp. 259–260 157: 29: 181: 148:(September 15, 1823 – April 24, 1887) was a businessman from 343:. Kansas City, Missouri. April 28, 1887. p. 3 377: 203:skirmishes with neighboring Kansas. During the 292:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography 285: 283: 259:. The bridge made Kansas City rather than 280: 28: 396:Businesspeople from Kansas City, Missouri 168:, and was among those who attracted the 378: 406:19th-century American businesspeople 263:, the dominant city of the region. 13: 366:Kansas City Public Library profile 266:Kersey Coates died at his home in 170:Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad 14: 417: 359: 135: 372: (archived October 7, 2006) 111: 329: 318: 307: 1: 273: 175: 7: 351:– via Newspapers.com. 236:served under Coates in the 10: 422: 166:Kansas City Board of Trade 303:– via Google Books. 134: 129: 121: 95: 87: 77: 58: 36: 27: 20: 243:After the war, he along 401:Phillips Academy alumni 186:Salisbury, Pennsylvania 255:in Kansas City at the 270:, on April 24, 1887. 268:Kansas City, Missouri 214:Coates developed the 195:He was active in the 101:Sarah Walter Chandler 261:Leavenworth, Kansas 238:Battle of Lone Jack 224:Lincoln High School 197:Free State Movement 337:"Col. Coates Dead" 249:Charles E. Kearney 245:Robert T. Van Horn 209:Coates House Hotel 205:American Civil War 47:September 15, 1823 234:Stephen B. Elkins 143: 142: 413: 353: 352: 350: 348: 333: 327: 322: 316: 311: 305: 304: 302: 300: 287: 231:Secretary of War 190:Phillips Academy 160:, who developed 139: 115: 113: 82:Phillips Academy 65: 46: 44: 32: 18: 17: 421: 420: 416: 415: 414: 412: 411: 410: 376: 375: 370:Wayback Machine 362: 357: 356: 346: 344: 335: 334: 330: 323: 319: 312: 308: 298: 296: 289: 288: 281: 276: 257:Hannibal Bridge 218:subdivision in 201:Bleeding Kansas 178: 117: 114: 1855) 109: 105: 102: 73: 67: 63: 54: 48: 42: 40: 23: 12: 11: 5: 419: 409: 408: 403: 398: 393: 388: 374: 373: 361: 360:External links 358: 355: 354: 328: 317: 306: 278: 277: 275: 272: 253:Missouri River 177: 174: 164:, founded the 141: 140: 132: 131: 127: 126: 123: 119: 118: 107: 103: 100: 99: 97: 93: 92: 89: 85: 84: 79: 75: 74: 68: 66:(aged 63) 62:April 24, 1887 60: 56: 55: 53:, Pennsylvania 49: 38: 34: 33: 25: 24: 21: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 418: 407: 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 383: 381: 371: 367: 364: 363: 342: 341:The New Times 338: 332: 326: 321: 315: 310: 294: 293: 286: 284: 279: 271: 269: 264: 262: 258: 254: 250: 246: 241: 239: 235: 232: 227: 225: 221: 217: 212: 210: 206: 202: 198: 193: 191: 187: 183: 173: 172:to the city. 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 146:Kersey Coates 138: 133: 128: 124: 120: 98: 94: 90: 86: 83: 80: 76: 71: 61: 57: 52: 39: 35: 31: 26: 22:Kersey Coates 19: 16: 347:November 29, 345:. Retrieved 340: 331: 320: 309: 299:November 29, 297:. Retrieved 291: 265: 242: 228: 213: 194: 179: 162:Quality Hill 145: 144: 64:(1887-04-24) 15: 391:1887 deaths 386:1823 births 220:Church Hill 216:Perry Place 199:during the 150:Kansas City 91:Businessman 70:Kansas City 380:Categories 274:References 154:U.S. state 88:Occupation 72:, Missouri 43:1823-09-15 176:Biography 152:, in the 130:Signature 78:Education 51:Salisbury 158:Missouri 122:Children 368:at the 229:Future 180:Born a 116:​ 108:​ 104:​ 182:Quaker 96:Spouse 110:( 106: 349:2020 301:2020 247:and 59:Died 37:Born 184:in 156:of 382:: 339:. 282:^ 226:. 211:. 112:m. 125:4 45:) 41:(

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Salisbury
Kansas City
Phillips Academy

Kansas City
U.S. state
Missouri
Quality Hill
Kansas City Board of Trade
Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad
Quaker
Salisbury, Pennsylvania
Phillips Academy
Free State Movement
Bleeding Kansas
American Civil War
Coates House Hotel
Perry Place
Church Hill
Lincoln High School
Secretary of War
Stephen B. Elkins
Battle of Lone Jack
Robert T. Van Horn
Charles E. Kearney
Missouri River
Hannibal Bridge
Leavenworth, Kansas
Kansas City, Missouri

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