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Cheyenne Dog Soldier Depredations on Settlers in the Northern Kansas Frontier; From 1864 to 1869

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During the 1860s, Indian tribes raided frontier settlements across the plains, most notably the Cheyenne in North Central Kansas. Numerous counties in Kansas felt the scarring effect of the raids; however, the counties of Jewell, Mitchell,…

Tags: "The Plains War", A.J. Kelley, Arapaho Indians, Arkansas Overland Mail Route, Benjamin White, buffalo, Captain Isaac M. Schooly, Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, Cheyenne Indians, Chief Little Robe, Clay Center, Clay County, Cloud County, Dull Knife, Jewell County, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Little Blue River, Medicine Lodge Treaty, Mitchell County, Ottawa County, Republic County, Republican River Valley, Scandia, Sioux Indians, Solomon River, The Massacre Along Medicine Road, Thomas Murphy, Treaty of Fort Wise, W.H. Fletcher, Washington County, White Rock Creek

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Hiattville, Bourbon County

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Hiattville was once a booming town, its population increasing from 50 to 500 in the 1880s. Many residents left after a 1905 fire, and the post office…

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