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Historical Markers in Shawnee, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Johnson 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 Johnson County, KS (105) Douglas County, KS (107) Franklin County, KS (18) Leavenworth County, KS (106) Miami County, KS (26) Wyandotte County, KS (104) Cass County, MO (40) Jackson County, MO (356)  JohnsonCounty(105) Johnson County (105)  DouglasCounty(107) Douglas County (107)  FranklinCounty(18) Franklin County (18)  LeavenworthCounty(106) Leavenworth County (106)  MiamiCounty(26) Miami County (26)  WyandotteCounty(104) Wyandotte County (104)  CassCountyMissouri(40) Cass County (40)  JacksonCounty(356) Jackson County (356)
Olathe is the county seat for Johnson County
Shawnee is in Johnson County
      Johnson County (105)  
ADJACENT TO JOHNSON COUNTY
      Douglas County (107)  
      Franklin County (18)  
      Leavenworth County (106)  
      Miami County (26)  
      Wyandotte County (104)  
      Cass County, Missouri (40)  
      Jackson County, Missouri (356)  
 
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1 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — California Road
The California Road Originally a trail through the lands of the Shawnee Indians, running west from Westport through present day Johnson and Douglas Counties, this route was used throughout the 1830's and 1840's by Indians, missionaries, and . . . Map (db m50612) HM
2 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Fort Leavenworth Military Road
The Fort Leavenworth Military Road Created in 1837, this road was originally created to run from Fort Leavenworth south to Fort Gibson in Oklahoma. It was actually part of the route that Congress had designated as the border line of the . . . Map (db m50613) HM
3 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Gum Springs
Located today at 59th Terrace and Bluejacket in the city of Shawnee, Gum Springs was the site of the Shawnee Indian church and meeting house, as well as the location of several excellent springs, all near the intersection of the Fort Leavenworth . . . Map (db m50693) HM
4 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Pleasant View Veterans' Memorial
American Legion Seal Dedicated to those who have served to safeguard Justice, Freedom, and Democracy. Map (db m21686) HM
5 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Quantrill's Raid on ShawneetownOct 17, 1862
A band of Confederate guerrillas led by William Quantrill corraled the residents of Shawneetown into the square at this site. A majority of the town's buildings and homes were looted and set on fire nearly destroying the town. Thirteen persons were . . . Map (db m20512) HM
6 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — The Development of the Kansas City area Frontier Trails NetworkTrail Map
The Santa Fe Trail went through two decades of change in the Kansas City area before evolving into it's final form by about 1840. In the early years of that decade it also became the route of the Oregon Trail and California Trail. 1821 - . . . Map (db m50679) HM
7 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Wagonmaster's HouseRichard Williams
Richard Williams was born in Tennessee in 1830, son of Judge Arthur Williams. As a young man, Richard came to Johnson County in the 1850s, employed as a surveyor by the U.S. government. During the 1850s and early 1860s, Dick Williams was a . . . Map (db m50691) HM
8 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Westport - Santa Fe Trail - Oregon / California Trail
Westport Westport, along with Independence, was a major outfitting point for the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California Trails. Founded in 1834 by John C. McCoy and platted around the trading post he built the previous year, Westport's early . . . Map (db m50723) HM
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Apr. 26, 2024