
McAllaster is a ghost town in Logan County, Kansas, United States.[1]
History
McAllaster was platted in 1887.[2] The McAllaster post office was discontinued in 1953.[3]
One house is all that remains of this former community.
Paleontology
McAllaster is mainly known for its mound bearing its name, the McAllaster Butte, where the first known fossils of the famous plesiosaur Elasmosaurus were discovered in 1867. Other fossils possibly belonging to this latter have been discovered since, and the locality is dated to the Campanian stage of the Upper Cretaceous.[4][5][6]
See also
References
- ^ "Logan County". Blue Skyways. Kansas State Library. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
- ^ "McAllaster". Discover Oakley. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
- ^ "Kansas Post Offices, 1828-1961 (archived)". Kansas Historical Society. Archived from the original on October 9, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
- ^ Everhart, M. J. (2005). "Elasmosaurid remains from the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) of western Kansas. Possible missing elements of the type specimen of Elasmosaurus platyurus Cope 1868?". PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology. 4 (3). ISSN 1567-2158.
- ^ Carpenter, K. (2008). "Vertebrate Biostratigraphy of the Smoky Hill Chalk (Niobrara Formation) and the Sharon Springs Member (Pierre Shale)". In Harries, P. J. (ed.). High-resolution Approaches in Stratigraphic Paleontology. Topics in Geobiology. Vol. 21. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 421–437. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-9053-0_11. ISBN 978-1-4020-9053-0. S2CID 127932777.
- ^ Everhart, M. J. (2017). "Captain Theophilus H. Turner and the Unlikely Discovery of Elasmosaurus platyurus". Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 120 (3–4): 233–246. doi:10.1660/062.120.0414. S2CID 89988230.
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39°0′22″N 101°23′30″W / 39.00611°N 101.39167°W
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