Johnston Lykins
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Johnston Lykins (April 15, 1800 – August 15, 1876) was a prominent settler and civic leader in the American frontier Town of Kansas, which became Kansas City, Missouri. He worked with the first printing press in Kansas, and founded the area's first bank, newspaper, and Baptist church. He was the Town of Kansas's first president of city council, and first duly elected mayor. He is reportedly "possibly associated with more Kansas City 'firsts' than any other early settler".
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Johnston Lykins
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1876-08-15
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Franklin County, Virginia, U.S.
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1800-04-15
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Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
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1800-04-15
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1876-08-15
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Mayor of Kansas City
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April 1855
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Johnston Lykins (April 15, 1800 – August 15, 1876) was a prominent settler and civic leader in the American frontier Town of Kansas, which became Kansas City, Missouri. He worked with the first printing press in Kansas, and founded the area's first bank, newspaper, and Baptist church. He was the Town of Kansas's first president of city council, and first duly elected mayor. He is reportedly "possibly associated with more Kansas City 'firsts' than any other early settler".
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