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Fry and Mobillion McGee worked to change the trajectory of our history

By Diane Euston   Rambunctious. Self-driven. Passionate. Enterprising. Pro-slavery. These are just a selection of words that could be easily used to describe the temperaments of the McGee boys, sons of James H. McGee and his wife, Eleanor, that were present when the City of Kansas was yet established and were instrumental in various ways in the growth of a city.   In the last two issues of the Telegraph, we explored pioneers James Hyatt McGee an…
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Martin City Telegraph broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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