Leavenworth


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Leav·en·worth

 (lĕv′ən-wûrth′)
A city of northeast Kansas on the Missouri River northwest of Kansas City. Settled in 1854 by proslavery partisans from Missouri, it is near Fort Leavenworth, the site of a federal penitentiary.
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Leavenworth

(ˈlɛvənˌwɜːθ; -wəθ)
n
(Placename) a city in NE Kansas, on the Missouri River: the state's oldest city, founded in 1854 by proslavery settlers from Missouri. Pop: 35 211 (2003 est)
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Leav•en•worth

(ˈlɛv ənˌwɜrθ, -wərθ)

n.
a city in NE Kansas: site of federal prison. 33,656.
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At present we shall stop with him at Cantonment Leavenworth, the frontier post of the United States; where he arrived on the 27th of September.
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