![]() ![]() Our site contains much local history information that goes beyond Mennonite circles. Obviously, not all of the people mentioned in this wiki are Mennonites. In Newton, Kansas, less than 3 percent of teachers are non-white, while the student body is 38 percent non-white. Our intention is that each person is represented by only one page in the wiki, so please also report duplicate pages/persons. You can contact us with comments and corrections. Published by The Kansan from May 27 to May 29, 2021. The Newton Kansan is an American daily newspaper published six days per week (excluding major holidays) in Newton, Kansas. Box 1147, Newton, Kansas, 67114 or Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 67117. The wiki is not open to general editing only a limited number of editors have user IDs. Memorial Gifts may be made to Peace Connections, P.O. Ales are brewed with top fermenting yeasts, and this category ranges from light pale ales to chocolate. We would like to eventually enter information such as the entries from the 1940s Who's Who among the Mennonites, our personal photos collection (including maybe scans of photos), notes indicating persons whose papers are in the archives, GRANDMA reference codes and ID numbers. Traditionally, beer in America meant British-style ale. We envision this, in the long run, as a site to centralize much of our biographical reference information. This wiki contains obituary indexes to Mennonite periodicals and local newspapers. Mennonite Library and USA Archives - Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas Perhaps the earliest mention of a a Boot Hill Cemetery in Newton was discovered by Newton researcher, Darren McMannus. ![]()
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