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Gordon Parks Homecoming Monument [Side B] image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., December 20, 2014
Gordon Parks Homecoming Monument [Side B]
201 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Gordon Parks Homecoming1912 - 2006
Homecoming [Side A] This small town into which I was born, has, for me, grown into the largest, and most important city in the universe. For Scott is not as tall, or heralded as New York, Paris or London - or other places my feet have . . . Map (db m79845) HM
202 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Historic Fort Scott1842 - 1865
The blood that flowed in Kansas before and during the Civil War nourished the twin trees of Liberty and Union.Map (db m20284) HM
203 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — In Honored Memory
(top) In honored memory of those from Bourbon County who gave their lives (bottom) In memory of those who gave their lives that our nation might live. [The marker lists the veterans who lost their lives in World War . . . Map (db m20286) WM
204 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — In Memory of The Soldiersof the 1st Regiment Kansas Colored Volunteers
who gave their lives in battle May 18, 1863 near Sherwood, Missouri Henry Aggleson Pvt Co F Greene Allen Pvt Co H John Booth Pvt Co H Edward Cockerell Pvt Co E William Grisby Pvt Co D Frank Haze Pvt Co F Milton Johnson Pvt Co I . . . Map (db m116815) WM
205 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Infantry Life
This reconstructed infantry barracks, one of two at Fort Scott, serves to remind us of life for an infantry soldier here in the 1840s and 50s. During wartime, infantry fought on foot, but during peacetime, life in the infantry meant isolation, . . . Map (db m36186) HM
206 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Ingham BuildingPre 1906 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
Queen Anne adaptation Ingham home for 80 years, site of family plumbing business succeeded by MacDonald's Shoe Shop.Map (db m57725) HM
207 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Jeannette Huntington Ware
1905 - 1906 First State Vice Regent of Kansas Society Daughters of the American RevolutionMap (db m44173) HM
208 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Medal of Honor
[Side A] 1st Lieut. William D. Hawkins United States Marine Corps Born: Fort Scott, Ks April 19, 1914 Battle of Tarawa: November 20-21, 1943 Buried: Punch Bowl National Cemetery, Hawaii Private George F. Pond Co. C, 3rd . . . Map (db m66811) WM
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209 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Memorial Hall
1925 Memorial Hall was constructed and dedicated to "Those men and women who gave their lives serving our country in World War I" 2001 Memorial Hall is rededicated to "All of the men and women who have served, are now . . . Map (db m20309) WM
210 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Mercy Hospital Cross
Dedicated this day, June 2003 In memory of John F. Benage, MD The cross was originally donated by Dr. and Mrs. Benage To Mercy Hospital in 1989 "The cross should be a sign of hope and not of despair. It reminds us that Jesus Christ . . . Map (db m99464) HM
211 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Milrose Block1889 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
Named for Rose Miller. Pressed Metal Facade. Roof Top Gazebo. Italian Renaissance Style.Map (db m44159) HM
212 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Moody Building1889 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
Classic Revival - built for $20,000. Residential and retail bldg. for I.W. Moody owner Ft. Scott Granite & Marble Works Building listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m57765) HM
213 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Normal Victory Bell
. . . Map (db m61466) HM
214 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Quartermaster Complex
The quartermaster was the officer responsible for a multitude of functions needed to run a military post, including supply, subsistence, construction, and repair. Most of his operation took place here, in the area called the quartermaster complex. . . . Map (db m36171) HM
215 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Rank, Privilege, and Officers Row
To see evidence of the rigid military caste system in the Old Army, compare the substantial homes along Officers Row in front of you to the enlisted men's barracks behind you. A soldier's rank determined his position both professionally and . . . Map (db m36135) HM
216 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Richards Building1900 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
Newspaper & commercial office building of Mr. Joseph Ralph Richards attorney, author, businessman & historianMap (db m57727) HM
217 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Sister Teresa Dolan
Foundress Sisters of Mercy of Kansas in 1886Map (db m80416) HM
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218 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Site of Fort Henning
Built by U.S. Government, 1863.Map (db m44129) HM
219 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Star Clothing House1878 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
Originally one story clothing store. Star pattern repeated in window keystones. Second floor added 1891 became bordello.Map (db m57766) HM
220 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Sutler Store
"Every military post shall have one Sutler, to be appointed by the Secretary of War." General Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1841 About 100 yards in front of you an engraved stone marks the location of Fort . . . Map (db m128685) HM
221 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Tallgrass Prairie Trail
"The immediate site of the post...opens out rapidly to the south in a beautifully undulating prairie." Assistant Surgeon Joseph K. Barnes, describing the Fort Scott landscape in 1862. Walk this short trail and imagine "the most . . . Map (db m36166) HM
222 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — The Heart of Fort Scott
"Fort Scott can boast of the handsomest Square in Kansas Territory." Fort Scott Democrat, praising the town plaza, April 5, 1860 The grassy square in front of you silently witnessed events that defined Fort Scott and that . . . Map (db m36285) HM
223 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — The Little White House
The miniature house was built in 1927 by the park caretaker, E.V. Kelly. It was one of his many winter projects. He traveled to Mapleton, Kansas to find the perfect rocks for the walls. His daughters, Nadine and Jenny, spent many enjoyable hours . . . Map (db m53288) HM
224 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — The Sites and People of Fort ScottA rich and inviting visit
Downtown Fort Scott Historic downtown Fort Scott has roots in a time when it was the last stop before the frontier. Initially comprised of former fort buildings, it soon transformed into a lively downtown commercial district. New permanent . . . Map (db m128766) HM
225 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Welch, Badger & Co. Dry Goods Store1867 — Fort Scott Historic District 1860 —
One of the oldest existing mid-nineteenth century buildings. Const. by B.P. McDonald.Map (db m44167) HM
226 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Western Hotel: Symbol of Strife
After the army sold Fort Scott in 1855, the infantry barracks located here (reconstructed in front of you) became the pro-slavery Western Hotel. The building across the parade ground directly behind you became the anti-slavery Free State Hotel. . . . Map (db m36272) HM
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227 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Where Was the Bathroom?
"Bathing is promotive both of comfort and health; and where convenience for it are to be had, the men should be made to bathe at least once a week. The feet are to be washed at least twice a week." 1841 Army Regulations This foundation, . . . Map (db m36168) HM
228 Kansas, Bourbon County, Ft. Scott — 20th Century Veterans' Memorial
In peace you served as our defender, in battle our protector, and in death, a reminder that Liberty is still our greatest Strength. Dedicated in honor of all who served in the Armed Forces of our Country in the 20th . . . Map (db m21258) HM
229 Kansas, Bourbon County, Mapleton — Mrs. Rosco Chenoweth
These shrubs planted in memory of Mrs. Rosco Chenoweth First president of the Home & Garden ClubMap (db m80084) HM
230 Kansas, Bourbon County, Marmaton — Site of Marmaton MassacreOct. 22, 1864
[Title is text]Map (db m79765) HM
231 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — Everest 125th AnniversaryMay 1, 1882
125 years ago Everest was established when Edwin Sandison acquired a tract of land along the new Missouri Pacific Railroad right-of-way. The town was named after Col. Aaron S. Everest who projected the railroad extension connecting Atchison and . . . Map (db m77933) HM
232 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — Everest Honor GardenMiller Family Flag Plaza
[Selected representative tiles] Thomas Corwin Honnell Ohio Vol Infantry Captain Civil War 1861-1865 Elmer Martin Larson US Navy - WWI Seaman - USS Delaware DIA 10 8 [19]18 Hampton Roads, Va Levin Joseph Gearhart . . . Map (db m77934) WM
233 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — Honnell - Means Honor GardenA Family Whose Roots Run Deep in Everest Community Spirit
Thomas Corwin Honnell 1840 - 1919 1840 - Born in Shelby County, Ohio 1857 - Teacher in Ohio Schools 1861 - Captain in the Union Army Injured at Chic[k]amauga Shook President Lincoln's Hand 1870 - Bought a 160 Acre Farm Two . . . Map (db m77905) HM
234 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — Prairie Flower GardenDedicated to the Hutchison Family — Theodore Martin Hutchison • Betty Sloan Hutchison —
The Hutchison family's roots run deep in Kansas. Both Ted and Betty were born near Huron, Kansas where their parents and grandparents lived before them. Ted and Betty married in 1938 and after farming east of Everest during the early 1940's, they . . . Map (db m77954) HM
235 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — School Bell - 1886
[Title is text]Map (db m77902) HM
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236 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — The "Three Amigos" Tree
Don Nigus - ERHS '58 Reuben Sullivan - ERHS '65 Bob Edwardson - ERHS '60 In a "loco" mood they rambled down Main Street and into the pool hall, inciting a grass roots movement that gave birth to the Everest Community Park & . . . Map (db m77904) HM
237 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — The Founders of Everest1882 - 1932
Erected in memory of the Founders of EverestMap (db m77894) HM
238 Kansas, Brown County, Horton — "Four Horsemen of the Lines"
Unquestionably the most widely published photograph in rural electrification history captures high drama and momentum as the last miles of line are pulled only the day before energization for the Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative Association, . . . Map (db m63775) HM
239 Kansas, Brown County, Horton — 111 — First REA Project in Kansas
At this site the first power pole for the Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative was dedicated in special ceremony on November 10, 1937. Brown-Atchison was the first rural electric project to energize in Kansas financed by loan funds from the Rural . . . Map (db m63774) HM
240 Kansas, Brown County, Horton — Horton Civic Center[Brown County Fairgrounds]
. . . Map (db m63782) HM
241 Kansas, Butler County, Andover — 1991 Tornado Victims
Dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives in the tornado of April 26, 1991, and those who volunteered their services in the reconstruction effort ————————— Gladys . . . Map (db m79200) HM
242 Kansas, Butler County, Augusta — C.N. James Trading PostBuilt in 1868 — Oldest House in Augusta —
This log cabin housed the store of C.N. James, Post Office, Masonic Lodge, Baptist and Methodist Services and Public School taught by L.N. Blood. Restored 1941-1967-1993 by Augusta Historical SocietyMap (db m79202) HM
243 Kansas, Butler County, Beaumont — 1885 Frisco Water Tower
The 1885 Frisco Wooden Water Tower was built to service the steam locomotives, supply water for feeding stationary boilers, washing cars, and floors, cleaning out boilers, cooling ashes, fire protection, and similar purposes, at shops, engine . . . Map (db m60686) HM
244 Kansas, Butler County, Beaumont — Beaumont Becomes a Railroad TownBeaumont Historical Marker
In 1879, Beaumont was established as a railroad town. It became one of the most important shipping points in the Flint Hills. Beaumont sat atop the divide that separated Otter Creek and Little Walnut Creek. Westbound trains from Piedmont had nearly . . . Map (db m60684) HM
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245 Kansas, Butler County, Beaumont — Livestock in the Flint HillsBeaumont Historical Marker
The Flint Hills of Kansas are the last remnant of the great Tallgrass Prairie that once stretched from Texas to the Great Lakes. The calcium rich soil of the Flint Hills is renowned for its capacity to quickly fatten cattle in the spring. Beaumont, . . . Map (db m60721) HM
246 Kansas, Butler County, Beaumont — The Beaumont Grass Landing StripBeaumont Historical Marker
Local lore has it that in 1948 a Wichita businessman wanted to fly into Beaumont to check on his cattle. He asked the hotel if they would block the road for his landing. Since having a plane land in Beaumont was exciting, the residents agreed. . . . Map (db m60717) HM
247 Kansas, Butler County, Beaumont — The Frisco PondsBeaumont Historical Marker
These Frisco Ponds were developed in 1885 along with the now historic wooden water tower. The water was used to fuel the steam locomotives traveling west bound on the Frisco Line that had used all their water pulling the steep grade from Piedmont, . . . Map (db m60735) HM
248 Kansas, Butler County, Beaumont — The Historic Beaumont Hotel / The Beaumont Hotel RestorationBeaumont Historical Marker
The Historic Beaumont Hotel (Side A) The Historic Beaumont Hotel was built in 1879 by Edwin Russell. In 1885 the hotel was purchased by the Durham Cattle Company; in 1895 Durham sold the hotel to Reed Church. In 1910, when Charles Church . . . Map (db m60623) HM
249 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Alfred Washington ElletOct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895 — Dedicated to the memory of —
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volunteers Commander [Mississippi] Marine Brigade Capt. 59th Ill. Inf. Aug. 20, 1861 Lieut. Col. U.S. Volunteers Apr. 28, 1862 Brig. Gen. Nov. 1, 1862 This marker erected in 1979 at the request of his grandson, the . . . Map (db m56037) WM
250 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Cable Tool Drilling Rig
This is the type of rig used in the 19 teens and into the 1930's during the oil boom in Kansas. Three main sections make up the early rigs: the boiler which was the energy source to power the steam engine that ran the rig; the derrick which was . . . Map (db m56040) HM
251 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Celebration of Freedom Memorial
To Honor Those Who Serve Liberty For All [Representative Memorials] In honor of George F. Austin for service in the Navy aboard USS Estes AGC 12 Flag Ship supporting the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa witnessing the flag . . . Map (db m56220) WM
252 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Flare
From the former Midland Refinery. Used to burn off gasses as gasoline and propane were transferred from the refinery into the railroad tank cars. ca. 1920's Donated by: Frontier RefineryMap (db m56165) HM
253 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Grandma Anderson's House
This house was built in 1918 at 800½ South Main Street, El Dorado, Kansas, (Gordon's Addition, Lot 5, Block 4) in direct response to the oil boom and the massive amounts of people moving to the area looking for housing. Originally the home was . . . Map (db m56166) HM
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254 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Kansas Oil Museum
George W. Brown drilled Kansas' first oil well in 1860. Since that time, Kansas oilmen have tested their courage, their fortunes, and their luck in the search for oil in all parts of the state. The Kansas Oil Museum is dedicated to the men and women . . . Map (db m56039) HM
255 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Missouri Pacific Depot Veterans Memorial
Honoring those who passed through this depot answering their call to duty during WWIIMap (db m56390) WM
256 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Model K Star Spudder
This is a Model K Star Drilling Machine, also called a "spudder". Drilling machines such as this one were used for two purposes: 1. To drill the initial hole for a rotary-drilled well. 2. To drill a complete oil well at shallow depth . . . Map (db m56125) HM
257 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Mrs. Addie Cowley Bradley
In honor of Mrs. Addie Cowley Bradley who was the first white girl born in Eldorado Township; the first in Butler County; the first in the Fifth District of Kansas. Born May 4, 1858. Died Feb. 27, 1932. Boulder furnished by . . . Map (db m56038) HM
258 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Oil Field Boom Towns
Oil field towns such as Oil Hill and Midian were built and maintained by oil companies such as Cities Service. These towns were fast growing and held an excitment in the early years when people moved in at all hours of the day and night. Life here . . . Map (db m56168) HM
259 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Oil Field Lease House
Once the oil boom began in 1915, men and their families flooded the El Dorado area to find work in the oil fields. Small 2 to 5 room houses were built by the oil companies on land that was leased - thus the lease house or company house. By living . . . Map (db m56092) HM
260 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Pole Trailer
Manufactured by the Spencer Trailer Company in Augusta, Kansas. This was used to haul tubing (the narrow pipe located on the trailer) or casing (wider pipe). Tubing and casing is the various pipe that is used inside the hole. Donated by: Harvey . . . Map (db m56127) HM
261 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this replica of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty . . . Map (db m56179) HM
262 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Our Freedom Began When in 1776 These Courageous Men Signed The Declaration of Independence Father of Our County George Washington The Voice of Freedom Patrick Henry The Pen of Freedom George Mason [Signers of the . . . Map (db m56184) HM
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263 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Star Drilling Machine
This machine was probably manufacturing in Chanute, Kansas in the late 1920's. It had been used in Eastern Kansas from the 1920's through the 1950's. This machine was highly portable when completely assembled and moved easily by horses and a . . . Map (db m56128) HM
264 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Steel Oil Derrick / 1930's Cable-Tool Drilling Rig
This derrick is one of the last wood and steel oil derricks which once dotted the Butler County countryside. It was built in the mid-1940's and is 100 feet high. Donated by: Larry Crawford Donors: Joe Degan Pipe & Supply, Albert Hogoboom, . . . Map (db m56088) HM
265 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — The Central Power Unit
Central power units were used to pump oil wells in the early days of the Kansas oilfields. One central power could pump as many as eighteen different wells, some up to half a mile away. In the 1950s producers began to replace central powers with . . . Map (db m56130) HM
266 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — The Gypsy Spudder
This Cable Tool Drilling Machine, Serial No. 5, was manufactured in Chanute, Kansas by Sutcliffe Pipe & Supply, Joe H. Sutcliffe, owner. Built in early 1949, this is the only known remaining machine. "The Gypsy" was found on a farm east of . . . Map (db m56133) HM
267 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Tool Rack
Rack contains various cable tool bits such as fishing tools, jars, rope sockets and elevators. These pieces were used with the adjoining cable tool rig. Many of these pieces of equipment were stored at yards and tool houses.Map (db m56090) HM
268 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Union Tank Car
This railroad tank car has a capacity of 9913 gallons and was built in April of 1929. Used to haul raw crude oil to the refinery. Donated by: Union Tank Car CompanyMap (db m56163) HM
269 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Veterans Memorial Flagpole
This staff dedicated to the Veterans of all United States wars who valorously defended the flag it bears Stars & Stripes waving here perpetually provided by Fred Priestley Post 1174 Veterans of Foreign Wars Constructed May 1953 Board . . . Map (db m56182) WM
270 Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — William Allen White
Dedicated to the memory of William Allen White Boyhood resident of El Dorado who became Kansas' foremost editor On his one hundredth birthday anniversary February 10, 1968Map (db m40003) HM
271 Kansas, Butler County, Towanda — 119 — TowandaLand of Many Waters
The town and township lie tucked in the pleasant valley of the Whitewater River, and take their name from the Osage Indian term "many waters." First settler was C.L. Chandler, a returning '49er from the California gold fields who built his cabin in . . . Map (db m104028) HM
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272 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — 94 — A Landmark of Distinction
Cottonwood Falls has been the Chase county seat since both town and county were established in 1859. The first log cabin-courthouse was replaced in 1873 by this stately building of native limestone and walnut, which today is the oldest Kansas . . . Map (db m49505) HM
273 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Bates Grove and the Area Adjacent to the Cottonwood River Dam
In 1885, one Kansas writer described the area in generous words, "...at the right of the bridge on the south side of the Cottonwood River is an excellent water mill, and the music of the falling waters as they flow over the dam added to the . . . Map (db m45681) HM
274 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Chase County All Veterans Memorial
"And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the Protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor" --The Declaration of Independence The Chase County All . . . Map (db m45694) WM
275 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Chase County and the City of Cottonwood Falls
Chase County, named after Salmon P. Chase, who was a United States Senator from Ohio and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was organized in 1859 in the Kansas Territory. James Fisher, from Columbiana County, Ohio was the . . . Map (db m45683) HM
276 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Chase County War Memorial
Roll of Honor In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War 1914 - 1918 Delano Earl Bates • Frank D. Coate Walter L. Crouch • Russell Blackburn Arthur Edwards • Frank P. Faris Leonard C. Goad • Don E. Harder . . . Map (db m45515) WM
277 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Connecting the Chase County Communityfrom the Historic Chase County Courthouse to the — Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve —
A trail to connect two communities - what a novel idea! This good idea to connect Cottonwood Falls and Strong City was first suggested in 1904. Of course it was to be a limestone sidewalk. Certainly the limestone was available and the equipment and . . . Map (db m45578) HM
278 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Cottonwood River Bridges at Cottonwood Falls
The first major bridge at Cottonwood Falls was a 150 foot long iron truss bridge constructed in 1872. The iron bridge was just west of the present arch bridge. The present bridge was constructed in 1914 by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron . . . Map (db m45609) HM
279 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Cottonwood River Dam
The Cottonwood River Dam visible today was built from cut limestone and later coated with concrete. The first dam was constructed of cottonwood logs in 1860 during a severe drought when the river bed was dry. The dam provided water power for a saw . . . Map (db m45679) HM
280 Kansas, Chase County, Cottonwood Falls — Oldest Operating Courthouse in Kansas1871 - 1872
[Same as title]Map (db m45514) HM
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281 Kansas, Chase County, Matfield Green — 38th Parallel
Located south of the Matfield Green service area is mile marker 88, which is 38 degrees North latitude. This latitude became better known as the 38th Parallel at the beginning of the Korean Conflict. Korea was temporarily divided along the 38th . . . Map (db m44368) HM
282 Kansas, Chase County, Matfield Green — 23 — The Bluestem Pasture Region of Kansas
You are in the heart of one of the great grazing lands of the world. Thousands of buffalo, antelope, and elk once roamed here. After the Civil War, and the wild days of the Texas cattle drives, it became famous as a feeding ground for beef cattle. . . . Map (db m44367) HM
283 Kansas, Chase County, Strong City — 22 — Chase County & The Bluestem Pasture Region of Kansas
The vast prairie which surrounds this site is typical of the Bluestem pasture region more commonly known as the Flint Hills. Named for its predominant grasses, the area extends from Oklahoma almost to Nebraska in a narrow oval two counties wide . . . Map (db m43260) HM
284 Kansas, Chase County, Strong City — Strong CityFlint Hills Scenic Byway
Originally named Cottonwood Station, Strong City received its current name from W.B. Strong, president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. This was an important railroad town and was also known for its stone quarries and stone . . . Map (db m45592) HM
285 Kansas, Chase County, Strong City — W.B. Strong Memorial Railroad ParkStrong City, Kansas — Established 1990 —
The town of Strong City originated in March of 1871 when the Santa Fe Railroad was completed to the point then known as Cottonwood Station. Strong City was referred to as Cottonwood Station until 1881. In February of 1881 a petition was signed by a . . . Map (db m45601) HM
286 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Back to Basics
"It seemed… a lonely little house of scholarship, with its playground worn so bare… But that humble little school had a dignity of a fixed and far off purpose… It was the outpost of civilization… driving the wilderness farther into the . . . Map (db m60949) HM
287 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Curious Outbuildings
Stephen F. Jones spared no expense in the construction of his Spring Hill Ranch outbuildings. The Flint Hills provided the main building materials for both the house and outbuildings - high quality limestone quarried and hand cut here in Chase . . . Map (db m49503) HM
288 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Little Barn on the Prairie
Upon completion, ranch owner Stephen F. Jones learned that his barn was one of the largest barns in the state of Kansas at the time. Like most of the buildings on the ranch, the Spring Hill barn was built of limestone -- the foundation of the . . . Map (db m49498) HM
289 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Prairie for the People
When Stephen F. Jones began acquiring this property for his Spring Hill Ranch in 1878, Kansas had been a state for 17 years, and much of the Kansas prairie was already being converted into cropland. The majority of the land which now comprises . . . Map (db m49462) HM
290 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Spring Hill Ranch
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of AmericaMap (db m49497) HM
291 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Vital Necessities
The raised concrete slab behind the house covers a combination storm and root cellar, accessible from a lower level of the house. It is said that Mrs. Jones "feared tornadoes and took extreme precautions against them." This underground chamber also . . . Map (db m49501) HM
292 Kansas, Chase County, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve — Welcome to the Prairie
You have arrived at the only unit in the National Park Service dedicated to the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Tallgrass prairie once covered a vast region that stretched from Mexico into Canada. Today, only a small fraction - perhaps less than four . . . Map (db m49499) HM
293 Kansas, Chautauqua County, Sedan — Midland Railway
Kansas First Excursion Railroad Baldwin KSMap (db m57907) HM
294 Kansas, Chautauqua County, Sedan — N B "Stony" Wall
First Ford Agency in KansasMap (db m57905) HM
295 Kansas, Chautauqua County, Sedan — Traveling Circus Posters
The traveling circus was "here today and gone tomorrow". The one day stop included two performances. Circus management sent an advance crew two weeks ahead of time to let everyone know that the show was coming. The posters were 28" x 42" and hung . . . Map (db m57890) HM
296 Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — 2nd Kansas Colored Infantry at Fort Blair
The brush arbor was located in this general area and was used for a dining area for the troops at Ft. Blair. The colored troops were having lunch here when Quantrill's attackers approached from both the east and the south. The troops made their way . . . Map (db m174260) HM
297 Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — American Legion Post 206 Veterans Memorial
Honoring all veterans of all wars and conflicts engaged by the United StatesMap (db m37387) WM
298 Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — Battle of Baxter SpringsOctober 6, 1863
Major General J.G. Blunt left Ft. Scott on October 4, 1863 en route to Ft. Smith. With him was his military escort consisting of about 125 men from Company I, Third Wisconsin Cavalry, and Company A, Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry. They proceeded by way . . . Map (db m37627) HM
299 Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — Baxter Springs Civil War Memorial
Erected by the United States to the Memory of the Officers and Soldiers Killed in the Battle of Baxter Springs October 8, 1863, and Other Engagements in this Vicinity who are Buried near this Monument, and . . . Map (db m21140) WM
300 Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — Baxter Springs Massacre
Dedicated in memory of General James G. Blunt and his escort who defenseless, fell victims to the inhuman ferocity of guerrillas, led by the infamous Quantrell in his raid upon Baxter Springs October 6th 1863, in which 135 Union soldiers were slain . . . Map (db m80348) HM

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