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The site is owned by the Kansas Historical Society and administered as the Shawnee Indian Mission State Historic Site. The Shawnee Indian Manual Labor Boarding School served briefly as the second capital of the Kansas Territory, when the legislature was controlled by pro-slavery advocates. The building held that designation from July 16 to ...
The Shawnee Tribe says the city of Fairway and state of Kansas aren’t properly maintaining the historic site. Both dispute that claim. Tribe wants to take over Shawnee Indian Mission, says ...
Giving the land in Johnson County to the Shawnee Tribe “would almost be an insult,” another tribe says.
Mine Creek Battlefield State Historic Site; P. Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site; Pawnee Rock; S. Shawnee Methodist Mission; W.
Fort Hays State Historic Site: Hays: Ellis: Northwest: Military: 1870s period fort Fort Larned National Historic Site: Larned: Pawnee: Southwest: Military: Mid-19th century Indian Wars-period forts Fort Riley Museums: Fort Riley: Geary: Northeast: Military: Includes the U.S. Cavalry Museum, 1st Infantry Division Museum and Custer Home: Fort ...
Nearly two centuries later, we’re still searching for answers on what exactly happened at the Shawnee Indian Mission Manual Labor School. Nearly two centuries later, we’re still searching for ...
A Shawnee Indian mission had been established at the present site of Shawnee in 1831. Shawnee was laid out as a town in 1857. [9] Kansas entered the union as a free state on January 29, 1861, to become the 34th state. [10] The declaration of a free state, added to the tension between the anti-slave abolitionists and pro-slave Confederate ...
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