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PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongEUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongEUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) GENEALOGY RESEARCH SOURCE LIST, 1000S OF GENEALOGICAL Genealogy Sites Cemeteries & Obits Church Archives Distinguised Ancestors & Royalty Education & NGS Research Standards Genealogy Computer Software German Genealogy Government/Military International LDS/FHCs Libraries Maps NARA, Lib of Cong., NGS Native Americans Printing & Publishing States of Interest Scholarships Surnames Telephone Lists Vital Records WWW-Virtual Library Resources ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. FAMILY HISTORY OF CHARLES THOMAS ERVIN The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Bonnie Whitesell for submitting this material. Charles Thomas Ervin Born Nov. 9, 1882 inBlue Rapids, Ks.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along EMIGRANT GRAVES AND CEMETERIES Adams, Benjamin Franklin, 1849, Painesville, Ohio. On Oregon & Calif. road, 4 m. west of intersection of St. Joseph & Independence road. (Reid p.44; Mattes p.125)POTAWATOMI WEB
A number of commemorative markers have been raised along the Trail of Death. Here is a complete list: INDIANA. Plymouth: Chief Menominee statue, erected 1909 near Twin Lakes south of Plymouth, the only statue of an Indian chief ever paid for by a state legislature. THE MORMON TRAIL IN KANSAS TERRITORY The Public Land Surveys of Kansas Territory in 1855-60 recorded a "Mormon Road" in Osage, Wabaunsee, Geary, Riley, Marshall and Washington Counties whose origin and existence has been largely overlooked by students of Mormon history, as well as emigrant historians in general. JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. D-DAY FACT SHEET, 6 JUNE 1944 NORMANDY, FRANCE: IKE The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas 67410 (785) 263-4751 for contributing this material. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongPOTAWATOMI TREATIES
TREATIES between the POTAWATOMI and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1789 - 1867. Mogawh's mark, taken from the treaty of July 4, 1805. All of the treaties signed by one or more members of the Potawatomi tribe aregiven.
DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24)A CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongPOTAWATOMI TREATIES
TREATIES between the POTAWATOMI and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1789 - 1867. Mogawh's mark, taken from the treaty of July 4, 1805. All of the treaties signed by one or more members of the Potawatomi tribe aregiven.
DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24)A CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
THE PONY EXPRESS IN NEMAHA COUNTY The Pony Express from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, was established in 1860 to meet the growing demand for rapid communications with the West Coast. WYATT EARP FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS FAMILIES 1 Jul 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: Nicholas Porter EARP died at age: 94 Born: 6 Sep 1813 in LincolnCo, NC 1 Died: 12 Nov 1907 in Sawtelle, Los AngelesCo, CA Occupation: lawyer/farmer/cooper Father: Walter EARP Mother: Martha Ann EARLY 1850 They lived in an almost totally Dutch neighborhood in Lake Prairie Township, Marion County, IA; Wife: Abigail STORM died at age: 26 Married: 22 Dec 1836 KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM All the divisions of the Methodist Church that existed in 1923 and 1937 with links to historical material, definitions, and existing denominations. Follow the history of all of Methodism -- all its splits and mergers and name changes -- using links to other Methodist denominations and other denominations without Methodist in their name that have a Methodist heritage DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
POTAWATOMI TREATIES
TREATIES between the POTAWATOMI and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1789 - 1867. Mogawh's mark, taken from the treaty of July 4, 1805. All of the treaties signed by one or more members of the Potawatomi tribe aregiven.
JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM All the divisions of the Methodist Church that existed in 1923 and 1937 with links to historical material, definitions, and existing denominations. Follow the history of all of Methodism -- all its splits and mergers and name changes -- using links to other Methodist denominations and other denominations without Methodist in their name that have a Methodist heritage DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
POTAWATOMI TREATIES
TREATIES between the POTAWATOMI and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1789 - 1867. Mogawh's mark, taken from the treaty of July 4, 1805. All of the treaties signed by one or more members of the Potawatomi tribe aregiven.
JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. THE KATY RAILROAD: RAILROADS IN KANSAS The Katy Railroad M. K. T. Railroad (Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway) Union Pacific, Southern Branch Missouri Pacific RailwayA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. THE PONY EXPRESS IN NEMAHA COUNTY The Pony Express from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, was established in 1860 to meet the growing demand for rapid communications with the West Coast. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM All the divisions of the Methodist Church that existed in 1923 and 1937 with links to historical material, definitions, and existing denominations. Follow the history of all of Methodism -- all its splits and mergers and name changes -- using links to other Methodist denominations and other denominations without Methodist in their name that have a Methodist heritage DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
POTAWATOMI TREATIES
TREATIES between the POTAWATOMI and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1789 - 1867. Mogawh's mark, taken from the treaty of July 4, 1805. All of the treaties signed by one or more members of the Potawatomi tribe aregiven.
JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM All the divisions of the Methodist Church that existed in 1923 and 1937 with links to historical material, definitions, and existing denominations. Follow the history of all of Methodism -- all its splits and mergers and name changes -- using links to other Methodist denominations and other denominations without Methodist in their name that have a Methodist heritage DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
POTAWATOMI TREATIES
TREATIES between the POTAWATOMI and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1789 - 1867. Mogawh's mark, taken from the treaty of July 4, 1805. All of the treaties signed by one or more members of the Potawatomi tribe aregiven.
JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
POTAWATOMI WEB
A number of commemorative markers have been raised along the Trail of Death. Here is a complete list: INDIANA. Plymouth: Chief Menominee statue, erected 1909 near Twin Lakes south of Plymouth, the only statue of an Indian chief ever paid for by a state legislature. DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. THE PONY EXPRESS IN NEMAHA COUNTY The Pony Express from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, was established in 1860 to meet the growing demand for rapid communications with the West Coast. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along TRADING POSTS, STORES, MILLS AND BLACKSMITHS Alley's Store 1855 at Silver Lake, KT, on Ft. Leavenworth & Ft. Riley Road. Capt. William? Alley, Prop. Silver Lake P.O.1855- 57, WilliamAlley, postmaster.
EUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along TRADING POSTS, STORES, MILLS AND BLACKSMITHS Alley's Store 1855 at Silver Lake, KT, on Ft. Leavenworth & Ft. Riley Road. Capt. William? Alley, Prop. Silver Lake P.O.1855- 57, WilliamAlley, postmaster.
EUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
FAMILY HISTORY OF EDWARD BEEDLES Edward Beedles b 8 Mar 1831 Newton, North Wales d 16 Sep 1906 Greenwood Co, KS married 18 Feb 1858, Waterloo, NY Anna Martin, daughter of Joseph and Mary Wiseman Martin b 5 Feb 1833 Canada d 12 Apr 1912 Greenwood Co, KS children Elizabeth b 1859 d 25 Oct 1861 NY Anna b 1861 d 21 Feb 1864 Edward, Jr. b 7 Jan 1863 d 12 Aug 1866 NY Mary d 1871 enroute fm NY to KS William James b 16 Apr WYATT EARP FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS FAMILIES 1 Jul 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: Nicholas Porter EARP died at age: 94 Born: 6 Sep 1813 in LincolnCo, NC 1 Died: 12 Nov 1907 in Sawtelle, Los AngelesCo, CA Occupation: lawyer/farmer/cooper Father: Walter EARP Mother: Martha Ann EARLY 1850 They lived in an almost totally Dutch neighborhood in Lake Prairie Township, Marion County, IA; Wife: Abigail STORM died at age: 26 Married: 22 Dec 1836 BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. MAIN EVENTS OF THE EISENHOWER PRESIDENCY, 1953-61: KANSAS Main Events of the Eisenhower Presidency, 1953-61. The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas 67410 KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter POTAWATOMI DICTIONARY Potawatomi Dictionary - Kansas Heritage LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." THE KATY RAILROAD: RAILROADS IN KANSAS The Katy Railroad M. K. T. Railroad (Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway) Union Pacific, Southern Branch Missouri Pacific Railway GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter POTAWATOMI DICTIONARY Potawatomi Dictionary - Kansas Heritage LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." THE KATY RAILROAD: RAILROADS IN KANSAS The Katy Railroad M. K. T. Railroad (Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway) Union Pacific, Southern Branch Missouri Pacific Railway GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements alongA CHRONOLOGY
A Chronology of Events -Potawatomi. Before white contact, the tribe roamed all along the eastern frontier. In tribal legends, it was said the Potawatomi were aligned with the Ottawa and Chippewa EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
THE PONY EXPRESS IN NEMAHA COUNTY The Pony Express from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, was established in 1860 to meet the growing demand for rapid communications with the West Coast. BEAMAN FAMILY HISTORY Moses and Susan Swena Beaman family Moses Beaman settled near the Santa Fe Trail on the middle branch of Appanoose Creek in 1857. (Andreas, p.602) He was then 45 years old. WYATT EARP FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS FAMILIES 1 Jul 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: Nicholas Porter EARP died at age: 94 Born: 6 Sep 1813 in LincolnCo, NC 1 Died: 12 Nov 1907 in Sawtelle, Los AngelesCo, CA Occupation: lawyer/farmer/cooper Father: Walter EARP Mother: Martha Ann EARLY 1850 They lived in an almost totally Dutch neighborhood in Lake Prairie Township, Marion County, IA; Wife: Abigail STORM died at age: 26 Married: 22 Dec 1836 KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along TRADING POSTS, STORES, MILLS AND BLACKSMITHS Alley's Store 1855 at Silver Lake, KT, on Ft. Leavenworth & Ft. Riley Road. Capt. William? Alley, Prop. Silver Lake P.O.1855- 57, WilliamAlley, postmaster.
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Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
GHOST TOWNS OF NEMAHA COUNTY Settlers were few and far between when Nemaha County was organized in 1855, but in the next five years many enterprising pioneers took up claims and established settlements along TRADING POSTS, STORES, MILLS AND BLACKSMITHS Alley's Store 1855 at Silver Lake, KT, on Ft. Leavenworth & Ft. Riley Road. Capt. William? Alley, Prop. Silver Lake P.O.1855- 57, WilliamAlley, postmaster.
EUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. DALTON FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had leftFrance for Ireland.
ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail. JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
FAMILY HISTORY OF EDWARD BEEDLES Edward Beedles b 8 Mar 1831 Newton, North Wales d 16 Sep 1906 Greenwood Co, KS married 18 Feb 1858, Waterloo, NY Anna Martin, daughter of Joseph and Mary Wiseman Martin b 5 Feb 1833 Canada d 12 Apr 1912 Greenwood Co, KS children Elizabeth b 1859 d 25 Oct 1861 NY Anna b 1861 d 21 Feb 1864 Edward, Jr. b 7 Jan 1863 d 12 Aug 1866 NY Mary d 1871 enroute fm NY to KS William James b 16 Apr WYATT EARP FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS FAMILIES 1 Jul 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: Nicholas Porter EARP died at age: 94 Born: 6 Sep 1813 in LincolnCo, NC 1 Died: 12 Nov 1907 in Sawtelle, Los AngelesCo, CA Occupation: lawyer/farmer/cooper Father: Walter EARP Mother: Martha Ann EARLY 1850 They lived in an almost totally Dutch neighborhood in Lake Prairie Township, Marion County, IA; Wife: Abigail STORM died at age: 26 Married: 22 Dec 1836 BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. MAIN EVENTS OF THE EISENHOWER PRESIDENCY, 1953-61: KANSAS Main Events of the Eisenhower Presidency, 1953-61. The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas 67410 KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail.EUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSASDOC HOLLIDAY FAMILYDOC HOLLIDAY FAMILY TREEDOC HOLLIDAY ANCESTORS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. WYATT EARP FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS FAMILIESWYATT EARP 1 Jul 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: Nicholas Porter EARP died at age: 94 Born: 6 Sep 1813 in LincolnCo, NC 1 Died: 12 Nov 1907 in Sawtelle, Los AngelesCo, CA Occupation: lawyer/farmer/cooper Father: Walter EARP Mother: Martha Ann EARLY 1850 They lived in an almost totally Dutch neighborhood in Lake Prairie Township, Marion County, IA; Wife: Abigail STORM died at age: 26 Married: 22 Dec 1836 BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter IKE'S D-DAY MESSAGE (SPEECH): GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Thanks to the late Dr. Lynn H. Nelson, author, Kansas History Gateway,first history page on the WWW, established in 1993.Updated: 19July 2020.
ALL THE DIVISIONS OF METHODISM During the ministry of Francis Asbury in America (1771- 1816) there were no permanent divisions in American Methodism. When James O'Kelly and others walked out of General Conference in 1792 there was a serious threat, and in a span of ten years several seccessions from O'Kelly's secession occurred and, according to Jesse Lee, "it was hard to find two of one opinion." LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. A HISTORY OF FORT UNION A History of Fort Union by T. J. Sperry & Harry C. Myers The general area encompassing Fort Union National Monument has been used historically by travelers along what would become the Santa Fe Trail.EUGENE V. DEBS
Eugene Victor Debs (1855-1926) Eugene Victor Debs was born on November 5, 1855 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene was one of six surviving children and the first born son. EXTINCT TOWNS AND POST OFFICES OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS Arizon(i)a, platted Mar. 1, 1856, near intersection of Smith's creek road and road from Belmont/St. Joseph ferries. SW 1/4? S36 T2S R21E. (KHC v.12 p.472; Gray II-24) JOHN HENRY HOLLIDAY FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSASDOC HOLLIDAY FAMILYDOC HOLLIDAY FAMILY TREEDOC HOLLIDAY ANCESTORS The Kansas Heritage Server would like to thank Joe Lynn for providing some of this information. 14 Aug 1851 John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, SpaldingCo, Georgia. WYATT EARP FAMILY HISTORY: OLD WEST KANSAS FAMILIESWYATT EARP 1 Jul 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: Nicholas Porter EARP died at age: 94 Born: 6 Sep 1813 in LincolnCo, NC 1 Died: 12 Nov 1907 in Sawtelle, Los AngelesCo, CA Occupation: lawyer/farmer/cooper Father: Walter EARP Mother: Martha Ann EARLY 1850 They lived in an almost totally Dutch neighborhood in Lake Prairie Township, Marion County, IA; Wife: Abigail STORM died at age: 26 Married: 22 Dec 1836 BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP The Kansas Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteers dedicated to to preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity to learn from family and local history, providing quality material for free public access, and was founded in 1992. KANSAS HERITAGE'S INTERACTIVE GENEALOGY Kansas genealogy and history research site. Family Surname Searches: Kansas SURNAME List (more surnames, some queries) Kansas ADOPTIONS Kansas state database, Ancestry.com of older KS births, books (Kansas and Kansans, vols 1-5), burials, censuses, Civil War soldiers, deaths, directories, election lists, marriage licenses, newspapers, obituaries, school directories, settlers, and voter LANE'S TRAIL AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY In the wintry twilight of a January day in 1859, a small caravan of wagons occupied by 30 or 40 escaped slaves approached the log cabin dwelling of Charles Smith in the southwest corner of Brown County. PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS PIONEER TRAILS FROM U. S. LAND SURVEYS INDEX OF MAPS & DOCUMENTATION Prepared by Morris Werner 1988-89 INDIAN MISSIONS IN KANSAS Delaware Methodist Mission 1832-37, William Johnson; Edward T. Peery, Supts. (Barry p.211) Delaware Baptist Mission 1833-47, SW 1/4 of NE1/4 S26 T11S R23E.
THE OKETO CUTOFF
From the middle of Oct. 1862, until Mar. 4, 1863, Ben Holladay's Overland Stage followed a cutoff which left the Military Road about 1 mile west of Guittard's Station, crossing the Big Blue River at Oketo, about 10 miles north of Marysville, on the edge of the Otoe IndianReservation.
QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS Members In The Civil War The Kansas Heritage Group would like to thank Richard A. Ensminger for contributing tothis material.
ST. JOSEPH: 1844 GATEWAY TO OREGON The year 1844 marked the beginning of emigration to the West Coast from the St. Joseph area. St. Joseph was founded in 1843 by Joseph Robidoux near his 1827 trading post. THE PONY EXPRESS IN NEMAHA COUNTY The Pony Express from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, was established in 1860 to meet the growing demand for rapid communications with the West Coast. BASKETBALL HISTORY: DR. JAMES NAISMITH, BASKETBALL James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. He started KU's basketball program. KANSAS HERITAGE GROUP TERRITORIAL KANSAS, MAY 30, 1854 | KANSAS DAY, JANUARY 29, 1861 ------------------------- > The Kansas Heritage Group history archives are devoted to digitally > preserving Kansas' past, giving future generations the opportunity > to learn from family and local Kansas history online. Browse through > Kansas history sites and also receive information on how to > contribute. The Kansas History Gateway, established by Lynn H. > Nelson as HNSource on March 6, 1993, was the second WWW public web > site; the first Kansas history online. Kansas history and art > museums, libraries, genealogy and events are included. The KS > Heritage Group is an unfunded group of volunteer maintainers.>
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