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Historical Markers in Trading Post, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Linn County, Kansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Linn County, KS (65) Allen County, KS (60) Anderson County, KS (5) Bourbon County, KS (55) Franklin County, KS (18) Miami County, KS (26) Bates County, MO (23) Vernon County, MO (22)  LinnCounty(65) Linn County (65)  AllenCounty(60) Allen County (60)  AndersonCounty(5) Anderson County (5)  BourbonCounty(55) Bourbon County (55)  FranklinCounty(18) Franklin County (18)  MiamiCounty(26) Miami County (26)  BatesCountyMissouri(23) Bates County (23)  VernonCounty(22) Vernon County (22)
Mound City is the county seat for Linn County
Trading Post is in Linn County
      Linn County (65)  
ADJACENT TO LINN COUNTY
      Allen County (60)  
      Anderson County (5)  
      Bourbon County (55)  
      Franklin County (18)  
      Miami County (26)  
      Bates County, Missouri (23)  
      Vernon County, Missouri (22)  
 
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1 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — 46 — Marais des Cygnes Massacre
Nothing in the struggle over slavery in Kansas did more to inflame the nation than the mass killing which took place May 19, 1858, about four miles northeast of this marker. Charles Hamelton who had been driven from the territory by Free-State men, . . . Map (db m4359) HM
2 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Marais des Cygnes Massacre State Historic Site Trail
A Nation at Odds The mid 1800s were a time of turmoil and tragedy in the U.S. The issue of slavery polarized the nation. It created a moral, political, and economic dilemma. The struggle over slavery ultimately led to the Civil War, splitting . . . Map (db m39862) HM
3 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Marais Du Cygne Martyrs Memorial
(Front): Rev. B. L. Read John F. Campbell William Colpetzer Michael Robertson Patrick Ross William Hairgrove Asa Hairgrove Charles Snider William A Stilwell Amos Hall Austin Hall (Side 2): On the 19th day of May . . . Map (db m20113) HM
4 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Murder on the Marais des Cygnes
The bloodiest single incident in the Kansas-Missouri border struggles, 1854-1861, occurred May 19, 1858, when about 30 Proslavery Missourians seized 11 Kansas Free-State men near Trading Post and marched them to a ravine 225 yards northwest of this . . . Map (db m39861) HM
5 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...anxiety and anticipation in the creak of wagon wheels.Frontier Military Historic Byway
Westward bound settlers crossed and traveled the Frontier Military Road as they headed to new land and new lives. These migrants faced the unknown with anxiety and anticipation in search of a better life. The Sante Fe Trail, the Oregon Trail and . . . Map (db m33942) HM
6 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...auto, trucks and buses.Frontier Military Historic Byway
Today's Frontier Military Scenic Byway visitors travel at higher speeds and in greater numbers than those who traveled the Frontier Military Road in the 1800s. Vehicles protect today's travelers from the weather, and our roadways of today keep . . . Map (db m33934) HM
7 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...fur traders bringing their goods.Frontier Military Historic Byway
In 1825, Cyprian Chouteau, of the Chouteau family that founded St. Louis, Missouri, came to this area to open a trading post. The Choteau family members were extensive fur traders in the Missouri River Valley and present-day eastern Kansas and . . . Map (db m33936) HM
8 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds along the byway...saws, picks and axes.Frontier Military Historic Byway
"The ax, pick, saw and trowel, has become more the implement of the American soldier than the cannon, musket or sword." Colonel Zachary Taylor, 1820 In 1836, President Andrew Jackson authorized $100,000 to build a military road from Fort . . . Map (db m33939) HM
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9 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds along the roadway...soldiers on the move.Frontier Military Historic Byway
The Frontier Military Road was used to provide soldiers and supplies to the forts along the "Permanent Indian Frontier". Fort Leavenworth and Fort Scott were on the route in what is now eastern Kansas. The only major Civil War Battle in Kansas was . . . Map (db m33940) HM
10 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds from the past...hoof beats and heartbeats.Frontier Military Historic Byway
Pro- and anti-slavery forces made their way to this area on horseback and on foot in the fight over whether Kansas would be a free state or a slave state. Skirmishes, scuffles and screams could be heard in the woodlands nearby. The Marias des . . . Map (db m33944) HM
11 Kansas, Linn County, Trading Post — Sounds of the byway...moccasins and tears.Frontier Military Historic Byway
Potawatomi Tribal members were marched from Indiana in 1838 to be relocated on Indian Territory lands. The march was long and arduous. Many Potawatomi, especially children and the elderly, died of illness along the way. Those who survived the . . . Map (db m33946) HM
 
 
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May. 23, 2024