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Published January 3, 2017 at 766 × 506 in “A Monument to the Progress of the Times:” the Randall Building
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Small stone building on the west side of 300 block of N. Main, Newton, Ks. Labeled “Original home of John A. Randall, later office for Santa Fe Land Office. Photo taken ca. 1970. Building razed.

Harvey County Historical Museum • 203 N Main, P.O. Box 4 • Newton, Kansas 67114 • (316) 283-2221

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