Hays, Kansas (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Hays". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2010. Retrieved February 3, 2010.

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  • Thompson, Mary Ann. "History Timeline". Welcome to Downtown Hays, Kansas. Chestnut Street District. Archived from the original on January 24, 2010. Retrieved January 10, 2010.

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  • In 1910 transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society Transactions - Volume 9; Volume 11 - pp.579-580 claimed that in the fall of 1869 in Hays some Colored Troopers were denied admission to the "resort" of Jim Curry and Ida May in which a general fight broke out in which a number of soldiers were killed six, according to local memory...it does not appear any citizens were killed and that as a result the negro citizens were driven out of town. One recent account quotes the Omaha World Herald reported the burial of the six killed; also the lynching of Hays two Barbers. A 1933 account listing Lynchings in Kansas reports only the 3 soldiers lynched at the Bridge in 1869 [1];[2] reports in August 1871 a man was lynched in Hays after stabbing a constable

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  • "History of Hays". Hays Convention & Visitor Bureau. n.d. Retrieved November 27, 2016.

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  • In 1910 transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society Transactions - Volume 9; Volume 11 - pp.579-580 claimed that in the fall of 1869 in Hays some Colored Troopers were denied admission to the "resort" of Jim Curry and Ida May in which a general fight broke out in which a number of soldiers were killed six, according to local memory...it does not appear any citizens were killed and that as a result the negro citizens were driven out of town. One recent account quotes the Omaha World Herald reported the burial of the six killed; also the lynching of Hays two Barbers. A 1933 account listing Lynchings in Kansas reports only the 3 soldiers lynched at the Bridge in 1869 [1];[2] reports in August 1871 a man was lynched in Hays after stabbing a constable

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  • In 1910 transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society Transactions - Volume 9; Volume 11 - pp.579-580 claimed that in the fall of 1869 in Hays some Colored Troopers were denied admission to the "resort" of Jim Curry and Ida May in which a general fight broke out in which a number of soldiers were killed six, according to local memory...it does not appear any citizens were killed and that as a result the negro citizens were driven out of town. One recent account quotes the Omaha World Herald reported the burial of the six killed; also the lynching of Hays two Barbers. A 1933 account listing Lynchings in Kansas reports only the 3 soldiers lynched at the Bridge in 1869 [1];[2] reports in August 1871 a man was lynched in Hays after stabbing a constable

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  • Cutler, William G. (1883), "Hays City", History of the State of Kansas, Chicago: A.T. Andreas

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  • "Hays District". The Hays District of the United Methodist Church. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2011.

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  • "Hays". Directory of Kansas Public Officials. The League of Kansas Municipalities. Archived from the original on May 5, 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2011.

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  • It should be noted on the Campney Reference that in May 1869 two incidents are noted in Hays Kansas: two Lynchings and a race Riot with unknown victiums [p.222] A Contemporary Newspaper account Nashville union and American. [volume], May 06, 1869, Image 1 reports "A fight occured on Monday at Hays City , KAnsas between a lot of colored soldiers of the 38th Infantry and Citizens, in which five citizens, among them United States Marshal Neis, and A White a soldier of the 7th Cavalry were wounded. Some five hundred shots are said to have been fired."

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