Abilene

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Abilene

 

 

Lebold Mansion

Abilene began as a stage coach stop in 1857 established by Timothy Hersey and Eliza Hersey. The name, taken from a passage in the bible, means city of the plains. (The Hersey dugout can still be seen in the cellar of the Lebold Mansion.) The town grew quickly when Joseph G. McCoy decided to use the town for the location of his stockyards.

 

With the railroad pushing west and the cattle traders soon used Abilene as the largest stockyards west of Kansas City. The Chisholm Trail ended in Abilene and brought in many travelers and made Abilene one of the wildest towns in the west.

 

finest house west of Topeka

Wild Bill Hickok became marshal of Abilene for a short time in April of 1871. His time as marshal was short lived when, in a shoot-out with Phil Coe, he accidentally shot his friend and deputy, Mike Williams by mistake. He lost his job two months later in December.

In 1880 Conrad Lebold built what the newspapers called the finest house west of Topeka. Lebold was one of the early town developers and Bankers from 1869 thru 1889



Eisenhower Home

 

parloror

 

radio on its stand

 

bedroom

 

Dwight's birth registered in the family Bible

 

dining area

 

extra bedroom

 

wash room

 

photo of Dwight D. Eisenhower's parents


Eisenhower Story in murals

 

his birth

 

boyhood

 

learning from his parents

 

working with his parents

 

leaving home

 

at West Point

 

his marriage

 

World War II

 

 

as President of Columbia University

 

as Commander of NATO

 

as President of the United States


Presidential Museum

 

Museum

 

 

statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower

 

wedding photo

 

the electric car of Mamie Doud's parents
belonged to Elvira "Minnie" Dowd
(a 1914 model J4 Rauch & Lang, made in Cleveland Ohio)
often used by Dwight D. Eisenhower

 

Ike in uniform
(in the short vest jacket he created)

 

on the campaign trail


Place of Meditation

internment place of

Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower

 

 

 

 

the burial site


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