Wilder, Kansas

History

Wilder was named for E. Wilder, a railroad employee.[2]

A post office was opened in Wilder in 1875, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1952.[3]

gollark: > you could get the best damn doctor in the world, highest grades and shit, but you hire him and he doesnt treat minorities, what are you gonna do? He is the best qualified, after allThat would make them... not a good doctor?
gollark: > Well, it ends up being biased, just like life.Don't deliberately include *more*.
gollark: So come up with better scoring criteria, don't just bias the whole system.
gollark: Also, essays are the enemy of mankind and must be destroyed.
gollark: I agree, extracurricular stuff is a weird thing to base admission stuff on and probably not all that relevant.

References

  1. https://www.marc.org/Data-Economy/Metrodataline/General-Information/Statistical-Areas
  2. Blair, Ed (1915). History of Johnson County, Kansas. Standard Publishing Company. pp. 180.
  3. "Kansas Post Offices, 1828-1961, page 2". Kansas Historical Society. Retrieved 12 June 2014.



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