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Fort Aubrey, Hamilton County

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This study examines Fort Aubrey, a Civil War-era frontier post in Syracuse Township, Hamilton County, and the men who served there. The findings are based upon government and archival documents, newspaper and magazine articles, personal…

Tags: Arapaho, Aubrey's Crossing, Aubry Route, Camp Wynkoop, Cedar Bluffs, Cheyenne, Civil War, Clark Dunn, Comanche, Darren Ivey, desertion, disease, Edward Wanshear Wynkoop, Ellsworth, Fort Aubrey, Fort Larned, Fort Lyon, Fort Scott, Fort Zarah, Francois Xavier Aubrey, General Sterling Price, George S. Eayre, Glorieta Pass, Great Bend, Hamilton County, Henry B. Shears, Indian Territory, Isaac Gray, Jacob Downing, Jesse Henry Leavenworth, John Minton Chivington, Kiowa, Little Arkansas Treaty, Native Americans, Pike's Peak, Samuel Ryan Curtis, Sioux, Syracuse Township, Uri B. Pearsall, William Pollock McCleery

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Tracking Success of African American Landowners in Wabaunsee County, Kansas, Circa 1900: A Case Study of African American Farmers at the Turn of the Century

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This paper explores the history of the Kansas Fever Exodus of 1879 and profiles four African American farmers in Wabaunsee County: Franklin Glass,…

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