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firefox Four years before the gold rush of 1859 firmly established Manhattan as a center of trade and commerce in the Midwest as one of the last respites of hungry gold miners travelling west to Colorado's gold rich peaks, abolitionist Isaac Goodnow along with 75 other stranded New Englanders founded a small town nestled inside the Flint Hills after their steamboat, The Hartford, became stranded on a sand bar on the dry Kansas River in 1855. Goodnow and his troupe travelled under the auspices of The New England Emigrant Aid Company hoping to develop a Free-State town, when as refugees the Company was invited to join two already established settlements of Polistra and Canton. The new town originally called New Boston, was changed to Manhattan when Goodnow's group insisted and Manhattan, Kansas was incorporated on May 30, 1857.

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