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Paola, Kansas

Paola, Kansas
City
Downtown Paola (2009)
Downtown Paola (2009)
Location within Miami County and Kansas
Location within Miami County and Kansas
KDOT map of Miami County (legend)
KDOT map of Miami County (legend)
Coordinates: 38°34′25″N 94°52′24″W / 38.57361°N 94.87333°W / 38.57361; -94.87333Coordinates: 38°34′25″N 94°52′24″W / 38.57361°N 94.87333°W / 38.57361; -94.87333
Country United States
State Kansas
County Miami
Government
 • Mayor Artie Stuteville
Area
 • Total 5.32 sq mi (13.78 km2)
 • Land 4.90 sq mi (12.69 km2)
 • Water 0.42 sq mi (1.09 km2)
Elevation 915 ft (279 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 5,602
 • Estimate (2015) 5,527
 • Density 1,100/sq mi (410/km2)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 66071
Area code(s) 913
FIPS code 20-54250
GNIS feature ID 0479745
Website CityOfPaola.com

Paola /pˈlə/ is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,602.

Native Americans, then Spanish explorers such as Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1541, and French missionary explorers in 1673 lived and traveled throughout the area of what is now Paola. Despite these early European incursions at the start of the 19th century, the area was largely controlled by the Osage people.

Settlement of the area primarily occurred, however, when Kaskaskia, Peoria, Wea, and Piankeshaw tribes were forced to move to the area between 1827 and 1832. These formed the Confederated Allied Tribe, which was led by Baptiste Peoria, who was of both French and Indian ethnicity. They called their settlement Peoria Village.

By the 1840s, Euro-American settlers were moving into the area, and several missionaries lived in and near "Peoria Village". One of those missionaries was an Italian priest who moved to the area in 1852. The priest, Father Paul D. Ponziglione, was credited with renaming Peoria Village to Paola, after a small town on the coast of Calabria, Italy. The Peoria Indians of the area continued to call it Paola, because they had great respect for Father Ponziglione.

By 1854 there was a large number of settlers who moved to the settlement, and a town plat was laid out by 1855. In 1855, the First Territorial Legislature passed an act that incorporated the Paola Town Company. The Paola Town Company and specifically its member Baptiste Peoria with his wife Mary Ann Isaacs are credited as being influential in the founding and development of Paola through the mid-1860s.


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