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  2. History of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    What Kansas Means to Me: Twentieth-Century Writers on the Sunflower State (University Press of Kansas, 1991) Cordier, Mary Hurlbut. Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains: Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, 1860S-1920s (1997) online; Missouri Pacific Railway Company. Facts about Kansas: a book for home-seekers and home-builders.

  3. Timeline of Kansas history - Wikipedia

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    1861, January 29: Kansas was admitted into the Union as a free state under the Wyandotte Constitution. 1861, May 25:Great Seal of the State of Kansas was established by a joint resolution adopted by the Kansas Legislature. 1861, June 3: First Kansas regiment called to duty in the American Civil War.

  4. Drum Creek Treaty - Wikipedia

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    American settlers began to arrive and establish farmsteads on Osage lands in the early 19th century. Their growing presence and pressure were instrumental in the decline of Osage control in Kansas. In the late 1860s, settlers infiltrated Osage lands at such a rate that the tribe resorted to requesting U.S. military assistance to help turn them ...

  5. Fort Scott National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Fort Scott National Historic Site is a historical area under the control of the United States National Park Service in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States.Named after General Winfield Scott, who achieved renown during the Mexican–American War, during the middle of the 19th century the fort served as a military base for US Army action in what was the edge of settlement in 1850.

  6. List of North American settlements by year of foundation

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    Arrival of first settlers in Michigan's first inland settlement; recognized by the state legislature in 1837, and incorporated as a city in 1861. 1818: Medina: Ohio: United States: 1818: Columbia: Missouri: United States 1818 Jim Thorpe: Pennsylvania United States Formerly known as Mauch Chunk and burial place of Native American athlete Jim ...

  7. List of the oldest buildings in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Prefabricated house brought from Cincinnati to Kansas Pottawatomie Indian Pay Station: St. Marys, Kansas: 1855 Mission building Oldest building remaining at St. Mary's Mission (Kansas) 1734 Kent Terrace Lawrence, Kansas: 1855 Residence Oldest house in Lawrence [7] Levi Flint House: Johnson County, Kansas: c. 1856 Residence [8] Ritchie House ...

  8. ‘The Mustangs: America’s Wild Horses’ Review: A ... - AOL

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    We see old paintings of the first people to capture and ride them, who were Native Americans. We see paintings and photographs of the cowboy culture of the 1800s.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas

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    Funston Home: September 3, 1971 (#71000301) April 21, 1995: 14 South Washington: Iola: Boyhood home of General Frederick Funston. Damaged during a storm in April, 1994. Delisted after being relocated into the town of Iola in July 1994. [8] 2

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