In truth many Kansas towns had no saloons at all. A small town may have one or two saloon. The larger Kansas town may have so many saloons that they almost out number the businesses of the town. Take Leavenworth Kansas, not to be confused with ( Fort Leavenworth ), in a span of ten years it had 52, saloons.
I have listed the 52 owners, in a lot of cases there are no first names just the last. No names of the saloon is given.
Leavenworth Kansas, 1857.
1. Charles Holborn.
2. H. T. Clarke.
3. J. Carr Johnson.
4. McCarty & McMeekin.
5. A. Beach.
6. Thomas Fahey.
7. A. Treawski.
8. A. Gates.
9. M. Conway.
10. Thomas Suttles.
11. H. Dunham.
12. G. Deacon.
13. Joseph Faivre.
14. A. C. Quinn.
15. Thomas Kerwih.
16. John Kaczynski.
17. D. M. Elringer.
18. S. P. Georgens.
19. Thomas Rossell.
Leavenworth Kansas,1867.
1. Joseph Baskas.
2. Blair & Moore.
3. Cassimer Bouisse.
4. J. B. Buechele.
5. Calmbach & Co.
6. Thomas Casey.
7. M. F. Coon.
8.Michael Curry.
9. John Curta.
10. Paul Dexter.
11. M.J. Donavan.
12. James Dovle.
13. Joseph Durr, or Dorr.
14. Pat Glyon.
15. L. Hironde.
16. Jacob Kaufmann.
17. John Keeler.
18. Ed. Leonard.
19. J. D. Leonard.
20. George Lutz.
21. A. Neubauer.
22. Plauta & Holbein.
23. William Rectenwalt.
24. Robertson & Co.
25. A. Romenoff.
26. J. Schanee.
27. J. Shannon.
28. J. Smith.
29. E. H. Stein.
29. Stcinbach.
30.Stickler & Co.
31. H. Sughren.
32. W. Tucker..
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