|
|
![]() Helping San Diego, California and beyond since 1997.
|
|
Click here and add this page to your favorites!

|
Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HOR-I25 |
|
|
HUTCHINSON , a city and the county-seat of Reno county, Kansas, U.S.A., in the broad bottom-land on the N. side_of the Arkansas river. Pop. (1900) 9379, of whom 414 west foreign-born and 442 negroes; (1910 census ) 16,364. It is served by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, the Missouri Pacific and the Chicago, Rock
Island
principal
house
principal
fodder
trade
rock
and Hutchinson's principal industry is the manufacture (by the open-pan and grainer processes) and the shipping of salt; the city has one of the largest salt plants in the world. Among the other manufactures are flour, creamery products, soda-ash, straw-board, planing-mill products and packed meats. Natural gas is largely used as a factory fuel. The city's factory product was valued at $2,031,048 in 1905, an increase of 31.8% since 19oo. Hutchinson was chartered as a city in 1871. End of Article: HUTCHINSON If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
<a href="http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia/HOR_I25/HUTCHINSON.html"> HUTCHINSON </a> |
|
|
(Previous) HUTCHESON, FRANCIS (1694-1746) |
(Next) HUTCHINSON, ANNE (c. 1600-1643) |
|
Sponsored Advertisements