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  2. Potawatomi Trail of Death - Wikipedia

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    The march began at Twin Lakes, Indiana (Myers Lake and Cook Lake, near Plymouth, Indiana) on November 4, 1838, along the western bank of the Osage River, ending near present-day Osawatomie, Kansas. During the journey of approximately 660 miles (1,060 km) over 61 days, more than 40 people died, most of them children.

  3. Puke Ariki - Wikipedia

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    Puke Ariki is a combined museum and library at New Plymouth, New Zealand, which opened in June 2003. It is an amalgamation of the New Plymouth Public Library (founded in 1848) and the Taranaki Museum (founded in 1919). Its name, Māori for "hill of chiefs", is taken from the Māori village that formerly occupied the site.

  4. Kenneth Spencer Research Library - Wikipedia

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    The Kenneth Spencer Research Library is a library at the University of Kansas (KU) in Lawrence. Completed and dedicated in 1968, the library houses special collections materials including rare books, maps, archives, and photographs. The library is open to members of the public and is not limited to students and faculty members at KU.

  5. Sanborn maps - Wikipedia

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    Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Illinois — University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Map Library; Sanborn Maps of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1887–1941 — IUPUI University Library; Sanborn Maps of Muncie, Indiana, 1883–1911 — Ball State University Library; Sanborn Maps of Kansas, 1883–1922 — University of Kansas Libraries

  6. Kansas Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    The KGS is located in Lawrence on the west campus of the University of Kansas and has a Well Sample Library in Wichita. [2] With a staff of 74 full-time employees and about 30 student employees, the KGS has an annual state-appropriated budget of approximately $5.9 million. Another $11.7 million in grants and contracts was awarded in fiscal year ...

  7. Chief Menominee - Wikipedia

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    Menominee (c. 1791 – April 15, 1841) was a Potawatomi chief and religious leader whose village on reservation lands at Twin Lakes, 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Plymouth in present-day Marshall County, Indiana, became the gathering place for the Potawatomi who refused to remove from their Indiana reservation lands in 1838.

  8. History of New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    New Plymouth was laid out over 550 acres (2.2 km 2), with additional rural sections proposed along the coast beyond Waitara, covering a total of 68,500 acres (274 km 2). By year's end his map of the town showed 2267 sections ready for selection by settlers, with streets, squares, hospitals, schools and parks surrounded by boulevards that ...

  9. List of Carnegie libraries in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Has an addition and is still used as the public library. (April 2011) 115: Paoli Paoli: Jan 31, 1913: $8,000 147 E. Court Street Building is still owned by library. New location (2010) is located at 100 W. Water St. 116: Pendleton Pendleton: Apr 25, 1911: $8,000 424 E. State St. Open 1911–1991, currently an alternative school. 117: Peru Peru ...