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  2. Henry Leavenworth - Wikipedia

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    Henry Leavenworth (December 10, 1783 – July 21, 1834) was an American soldier active in the War of 1812 and early military expeditions against the Plains Indians. [1] He established Fort Leavenworth in Kansas .

  3. Arikara War - Wikipedia

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    Henry Leavenworth Map of the Arikara villages, the camp of the army and the position of the batteries. The Arikara War was a military conflict between the United States and Arikara in 1823 fought in the Great Plains along the Upper Missouri River in the Unorganized Territory (presently within South Dakota). [5]

  4. The Leavenworth Case - Wikipedia

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    The Leavenworth Case (1878), subtitled A Lawyer's Story, is an American detective novel and the first novel by Anna Katharine Green.Set in New York City, it concerns the murder of a retired merchant, Horatio Leavenworth, in his New York mansion.

  5. Fort Leavenworth - Wikipedia

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    Fort Leavenworth (/ ˈ l ɛ v ə n ˌ w ɜːr θ /) is a United States Army installation located in Leavenworth County, Kansas, in the city of Leavenworth. [1] Built in 1827, it is the second oldest active United States Army post west of Washington, D.C. , and the oldest permanent settlement in Kansas. [ 2 ]

  6. Anna Katharine Green - Wikipedia

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    She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing 37 books over 40 years. [3] On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 – 1936). [4] Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker ...

  7. History of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    When Missouri was granted statehood in 1821 the area became unorganized territory and contained few if any permanent white settlers, except Fort Leavenworth. The Fort was established in 1827 by Henry Leavenworth with the 3rd U.S. Infantry from St. Louis, Missouri; it is the first permanent European settlement in Kansas. [6]

  8. Arikara - Wikipedia

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    Fourteen trappers died and 10 were wounded, including Hugh Glass, memorialized in the 1954 biographical novel Lord Grizzly by Frederick Manfred, the 2002 historical fiction novel The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge by Michael Punke, and the 2015 film The Revenant, an adaptation of Punke's book. [24] Colonel Henry Leavenworth left Fort Atkinson ...

  9. Azayamankawin - Wikipedia

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    Azayamankawin herself stated that she was a teenager when American soldiers first arrived in Mendota in 1819, led by Colonel Henry Leavenworth. [5]: 37 One of the few recorded facts about “Young Bets” around this time was that she was employed by a military family as a nurse to an infant who was born on Pike Island. [5]