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      • In 1873, Scott County was established, which included the land for modern day Scott City. Scott City was founded in 1885. Like Scott County, the city is named in recognition of a United States General, Winfield Scott.
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  1. In 1873, Scott County was established, which included the land for modern day Scott City. Scott City was founded in 1885. [4] [5] Like Scott County, the city is named in recognition of a United States General, Winfield Scott. [6] In October 1884, two women from Chicago, Illinois claimed the land that Scott City is on and built a cabin.

  2. www.visitscottcity.com › discover-more › historyHistory | Scott City, KS

    Scott City has the distinction of having been founded by a woman. In 1884, Maria DeGeer, a most unusual and progressive woman came from Chicago to establish a temperance community. On the high plains of Kansas, she chose the very center of Scott County for her settlement.

  3. List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation. This is a list of cities in the Americas (South, Central and North) by founding year and present-day country. Formerly Nojpetén, the capital of the Itza kingdom, it has been occupied continuously since prehispanic times.

    Year
    City
    Region
    Country
    13,000 BC
    United States
    7500 BC
    Mexico
    4000 BC
    Colombia
    3710 BC
    Peru
  4. Scott City was created in 1885. [4][5] Like Scott County, the city is named after United States General, Winfield Scott. [6] In October 1884, two women from Chicago claimed the land that Scott City is on. They built a cabin.

  5. Scott City was founded in 1885. Like Scott County, the city is named in recognition of a United States General, Winfield Scott . Before developing into a city, Scott City was in a land ruled by Pueblo Indians.

  6. Before North America became the “New World,” the region was mainly inhabited by the indigenous tribes from as early as 11,000 BCE. Over the centuries, these cities have undergone extensive transformations, but at their core retain many of their earliest cultural influences.

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  8. Following is a list of placenames of Scottish origin which have subsequently been applied to parts of the United States by Scottish emigrants or explorers. There are some common suffixes. Brae in Scottish means "hillside" or "river-bank". Burgh, alternatively spelled Burg, means "city" or "town". There are some other names based on Scottish ...

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