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  1. elderberry, wild grape (1)
  2. Eldorado quadrangle (1)
  3. Eldridge Hotel, detail. This 1940 plaque next to the Eldridge Hotel entrance reads: This marks the site of the free state hotel erected in 1855 by the New England Emigrant Aid Society. Destroyed by Sheriff Jones and his posse May 21, 1856, and rebuilt by Col. Schaler W. Eldridge. Quantrill and his raiders destroyed Lawrence August 21, 1863, burned the Eldridge Hotel and massacred the citizens. Col. Eldridge restored the hotel which stood until 1926 when it was rebuilt by W.G. Hutson. Sheriff Jones and William Quantrill were pro-slavery leaders based in Missouri. The Border Wars are considered by some historians to predate the April 12, 1861 outbreak of the Civil War at Ft. Sumter, South Carolina. (1)
  4. electric power plant (4)
  5. Electric Woods (1)
  6. Elevated railway in rural area (1)
  7. Elevated railway in rural area. (1)
  8. Eli quadrangle (1)
  9. Elizabeth Dole adjusts tie (1)
  10. Elizabeth Hanford Dole (26)
  11. Elk County (3)
  12. Elkhart, 2 mi N, 5 mi W. Cimarron National Grassland. Sandsage prairie S of the Cimarron River, N of County Rd D. (1)
  13. Elkhart, 5 mi N, 5.5 mi W. Cimarron National Grassland. Shortgrass prairie N of the Cimarron River. (2)
  14. Elkhart, 6.5 mi N, 5 mi W. Cimarron National Grassland. Rocky breaks N of the Cimarron River. Grazed, shortgrass prairie. (1)
  15. Elkhart, 8 mi N, 2 mi W. Cimarron National Grassland; Point of Rocks. Rocky breaks N of the Cimarron River. (1)
  16. Elkhart, 8.5 mi N, 0.5 mi W. Cimarron National Grassland; SSE of the Overlook Area along KS 27. N side of the Cimarron River on rocky breaks. (1)
  17. Elkhart, 9 mi N, 1 mi E. Cimarron National Grassland. Eroded, S-facing slope N of the Cimarron River. Rocky, gravelly breaks. (1)
  18. Ellis (3)
  19. Ellis County (4)
  20. Ellis quadrangle (1)