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Fort Lincoln was established about August 24, 1861, by United States Senator James Lane.Earlier in August, Lane had reestablished Fort Scott as a military post. Soon Confederate troops under Maj. Gen. Sterling Price threatened to overrun the newly reopened post.
Fairfax Army Airfield, Kansas City, Kansas. This airfield was originally a civilian airport and under the control of the City of Kansas City, Kansas. It was then Fairfax Airport. In 1941 it was leased by the US Army. In World War II B-25 Mitchell bombers at this airfield.
Sometime in 1864 a large log blockhouse was removed from Fort Lincoln, Kansas, (see Fort Lincoln (Kansas)) and was relocated to the town of Fort Scott, Kansas. This blockhouse was placed at the intersection of Lowman and First streets. Probably a stockade, possibly also removed from Fort Lincoln, was erected around the blockhouse.
Fort Lane (Kansas) Fort Larned National Historic Site; Lawrence armory (Lawrence, Kansas) Lawrence blockhouses; Fort Leavenworth; LeRoy's post; Fort Lincoln (Kansas) Fort Lincoln blockhouse; Livingston's Hideout; Fort Lookout (Kansas)
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Kansas City Chiefs star Buddy Bell, right, zeroes in on Denver Broncos quarterback Jacky Lee as the Chiefs’ Smokey Stover rushes him hard at the Chiefs’ 35-yard line in Kansas City’s 14-10 ...
Fort Lincoln; Fort Lookout; Fort Mann; Fort McKean; Fort Montgomery (1855) Fort Montgomery (1861) Fort Riley, closed to the public; Fort Row; Fort Saunders; Fort Scott, open to the public; Fort Simple; Fort Solomon; Fort Sully; Fort Titus; Fort Wakarusa; Fort Wallace; Fort Zarah
John Toothman had been identified as a guerrilla and imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, a Civil War prison camp near Fulton, Kansas. As the Kansans approached on Monday, October 27, the scouts identified a large party ahead as local Confederate guerrillas under Bill Truman and Dick Hancock, as well as Missouri State Guard recruits under Colonel ...