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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pawnee Rock, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Barton 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 Barton County, KS (61) Ellsworth County, KS (28) Pawnee County, KS (24) Rice County, KS (20) Rush County, KS (7) Russell County, KS (22) Stafford County, KS (7)  BartonCounty(61) Barton County (61)  EllsworthCounty(28) Ellsworth County (28)  PawneeCounty(24) Pawnee County (24)  RiceCounty(20) Rice County (20)  RushCounty(7) Rush County (7)  RussellCounty(22) Russell County (22)  StaffordCounty(7) Stafford County (7)
Great Bend is the county seat for Barton County
Pawnee Rock is in Barton County
      Barton County (61)  
ADJACENT TO BARTON COUNTY
      Ellsworth County (28)  
      Pawnee County (24)  
      Rice County (20)  
      Rush County (7)  
      Russell County (22)  
      Stafford County (7)  
 
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1 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "A Point of Red Rocks"
We set out at the ushal time and at 8 miles West We passed point of Red Rocks about 600 yds from the river and at Eleven miles crossed the paney River….Some Cottenwood on the Banks and Some Bushis. the Red Rock is evidently a volcanic production . . . Map (db m64249) HM
2 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "A Rallying Point for the Indians"
No one actually knows how Pawnee Rock was named. Josiah Gregg, who had been over the Santa Fe Trail eight times beginning in 1831, wrote: the attention of the traveller is directed to the ‘Pawnee Rock' so called, it is said, on account of a . . . Map (db m64243) HM
3 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "A Remarkable Rocky Point"
From 1821 until late in the 1800s Pawnee Rock was a noted landmark along the Santa Fe Trail. Thousands of wagons lumbered and creaked by here carrying goods to or from the great American Southwest. Many travelers recorded their impressions of . . . Map (db m64245) HM
4 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — "Along Came the Line of Wagons"
Slowly along came the line of wagons, and the prairie breeze brought us, in sound, faint and far between, the driver’s invocations to their mules. Matthew C. Field, journalist 1839 From 1821 until the late 1860s the Santa Fe Trail ran . . . Map (db m64241) HM
5 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — “One of the Grandest Sights Ever Beheld”
Standing here 175 years ago Santa Fe Trail travelers looked out over a sea of grass. About three miles to the south a line of timber marked the Arkansas River which meandered across the prairie. A few plum thickets dotted the landscape, and an . . . Map (db m64203) HM
6 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — “One of the Grandest Sights Ever Beheld”
Standing here 175 years ago Santa Fe Trail travelers looked out over a sea of grass. About three miles to the south a line of timber marked the Arkansas River which meandered across the prairie. A few plum thickets dotted the landscape, and an . . . Map (db m64205) HM
7 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Marking the Rock
Pawnee Rock changed very little for ten thousand years. The hill was grass-covered with a fifty-foot-high face on the southeast side in front of you. Wind, water, and vegetation slowly eroded the stone. But Pawnee Rock has changed. The top of . . . Map (db m64242) HM
8 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Nehemiah Carson1826 - 1846
Private Company G 1st Regiment Missouri Mounted Infantry Mexican War Pvt Carson died of some unknown illness at this point on July 13, 1846 and was buried on the following dayMap (db m64202) WM
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9 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Pawnee Rock
A mile northeast is Pawnee Rock, a famous landmark on the Santa Fe Trail. Considered the mid-point of the long road between Missouri and New Mexico. Pawnee Rock was a symbol of challenges overcome. Many early travelers mentioned it in their . . . Map (db m55303) HM
10 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — 71 — Pawnee Rock
"We first rode nearly north about a mile to a remarkable Rocky Point . . .We rode upon the top which is probably 50 feet above the plain below, and from whence there is a charming view of the country in every direction." —George Sibley, . . . Map (db m64191) HM
11 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Santa Fe Trail1822 - 1872
[Title is text]Map (db m64190) HM
12 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Santa Fe Trail1822 - 1872
. . . Map (db m64199) HM
13 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — 50 — Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe Trail 1822 - 1872 Map (db m64197) HM
14 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — Santa Fe Trail Monument
In honor of the brave men and women who passing over the old Santa Fe Trail, endured the hardships of frontier life, and blazed the path of civilization for posterity Pawnee Rock, given to the State of Kansas by Benj. P. Unruh, in . . . Map (db m64248) HM
15 Kansas, Barton County, Pawnee Rock — William Becknell
Father of Santa Fe Trail Pawnee Rock, Kansas 150 Anniversary 1821 1971Map (db m64201) HM
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024