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Columbus was a railroad junction for the Saint Louis and San Francisco, and also the Missouri, Kansas, and TX railroads. It absolutely was named Columbus by A.L. Peters, one among the European-American founders, for his town of Columbus, Ohio; the name therefore indirectly honors Cristoforo Colombo, the mortal. Coal, lead and metal were strip-mined within the region. Columbus had a substantial exchange agricultural merchandise, and its businesses enclosed machine outlets, grain elevators, flour mills, a roll of tobacco manufacturing plant, bottle works (soft drinks), a canning manufacturing plant, and an in depth brick-making plant.
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