Amateur Historian Tracks Down The Grave Of Liberal Founder

An amateur historian has solved the mystery of what happened to the founder of the town Liberal.

Lidia Hook-Gray was researching on an online genealogy website when she discovered that Seymour S. Rogers, and his wife, Addie, were buried in a cemetery in Carthage, Missouri.

Rogers had made his way to southwest Kansas after a failed first marriage and a stint in the Union Army in the Civil War.

He established a homestead with a sod house that doubled as a general store.

He allowed travelers free use of his hand-dug well, earning the title of "that liberal fella." Word got out, and the well became a popular stop.

The southwest Kansas town picked the name Liberal because of Rogers' generosity.

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