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Muncie, Kansas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muncie, Kansas
Muncie is a neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas on the north bank of the Kansas River. Rail lines run through it. The area〔eight miles above the Kaw's mouth, and north of the river〕 derives its name from the Munsee (tribe) which was part of the Algonquian speaking Delaware (tribe). Reverend Jesse Vogler〔 Moravian (United Brethren) missionary〕 and John Kilbuck, and 72 Christianized Munsee Indians, came to the area aboard the ''St. Peters''. The ''Munsee Moravian Mission'' was located in the ''Westfield'' settlement.〔(Kansas Historical Quarterly - Kansas Before 1854, A Revised Annals, Part Nine - Kansas Historical Society )〕 On December 8, 1874, the James-Younger Gang are believed to have robbed a Kansas Pacific Railroad there of $30,000. Grinter Place in the Grinter Heights neighborhood is on the National Register of Historic Places. A ferry that was used on the military route between Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and Fort Scott, Kansas crossed the river here. ==References and citations== 〔
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