While maintaining his medical practice, where he treated patients afflicted with small-pox and cholera, Still spent 5 years building the facilities at Baldwin City.
Although the picture looks like a black-and-white photograph, it is an exquisitely rendered charcoal drawing of a field near his home in Baldwin City, Kan.
Baker University, the state's oldest university, is located in Baldwin City.
Starting in 2004, excursion trains are run all the way from Baldwin City to Ottawa.
He and his wife make their home in Baldwin City, Kansas.
He attended the common schools, and was graduated from Baker University, Baldwin City, Kansas, in 1888.
Upon his arrival, he founded Baldwin City and built the first college building in the territory, which became the foundation for Baker University.
It is located nine miles northeast of Baldwin City and had a post office from 1885 until 1900.
Baldwin City unwittingly found themselves surrounded by the events that led up to the American Civil War.
He attended Baker University, Baldwin City, Kansas, and engaged in teaching for two years.