Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Happy Birthday, Stefanie!!!!

Happy birthday, Stefanie. For your birthday, the present I have for you is a town. I give you: Smith Center, KS:





Smith Center is located at 39°46′43″N, 98°47′7″W.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.2 square miles, all of it land.

Smith Center was considered the geographic center of the United States until the admission of Alaska and Hawaii into the union. Following the admission of those states, the geographic center fell in North Dakota.

If you look at an old town directory, if they had them, you'll find this to be the birth place, I believe, of Grandmother Whelchel. The name you seek is Johns.

Have a really nice day!
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7 comments:

Stefley said...

Wow! Thanks Lewis!! I think that I did remember that fact about Grandmother. Thanks for the birthday wishes!

silleeg said...

Very interesting. I did not know that. Happy Birthday Stef.

Mom and Dad said...

Yes, a very happy birthday to you, Stefanie! Dad and I hope that this is the best birthday ever!!!

Mom and Dad said...

One more comment from Mom. I guess you have realized that you are 26 on the 26th. That only happens to us once.

Marti K said...

I've been looking at our old Homestead pictures in Smith Center, KS (really 11miles north of Smith Center). The Johns children Lilly, Elsie and Richard were born there about 1 mile away from the original homestead of Great Great Grandma and Grandpa Nichols, parents of 11 large and frowning children, of which one is Minnie Nichols who married Mr. Johns and settled one mile away(not really in Smith Center at all)but that's the closest uh..town.

This picture is amazing! We all need real copies of it. It was found within Maxine's collections.

Happy Birthday Stef!

alwayshot said...

Happy Birthday Stefanie. Sorry for the belated wishes. LIfe has been very busy. Hope you had a great day.

Mom and Dad said...

Happy Birthday!! It is wonderful to have another One!! We hope all is well. The garden vegies look great and they taste so much better when they get ripe on the vine!! Best Wishes, DAD