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T. S. Huffaker to Zu Adams, June 5, 1895, Slaves and Slavery Collection (#640), Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
“Relic of Slavery in Kansas” Kansas City Star, October 1906?
- Describes (and transcribes) a deed that gave freedom to Rhoda Parks, who had been owned by the Wyandotte William Parks
Wyandotte Co. Clippings, KSHS
"Wyandotte County, Our Recollection of By-Gone Days, with a Little History from other Sources," The Wyandott Herald, July 6, 1876
Isaac McCoy
Text of the Act
Bedford Series book edited by Theda Purdue
Unrau's Indians of Kansas
Shawnee
Wyandotte
Cutler's History
Hiero Wilson
Cher Oncle, Cher Papa
Opportunity to learn trades?
Kansas History Clippings (SRL)
Betton's article in the Wyandotte Gazette?
Allan E. Paris, "Life of 100-Year-Old Lizzie Allen Reflects History of Leavenworth," Leavenworth Times, July 2, 1939. From Negroes Clippings, v. 7.
Founder of Iatan
George J. Remsburg, "The Founding of the Village of Iatan," Atchison Champion, February 28, 1908 in George J. Remsburg, Historical and Other Sketches and Items, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka
W. R. Bernard to George W. Martin, July 24, 1905, W. R. Bernard Miscellaneous Collection, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka
Mary Davis
Cory article
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H. T. Wilson
H. T. Wilson, "History of Fort Scott," Fort Scott Pioneer, July 5, 1877 in Bourbon County Clippings, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka
Ann Shatteo (Chatillion)
George P. Root, "Aunt Ann's Story," May 12, 1875, George P. Root Papers (#490), Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
Background
Improvements
Henry Shindler, “1855 Red Letter Year in Building of the Old Fort,” Leavenworth Times, October 15, 1911 in Schindler, History of Fort Leavenworth Clippings, KSHS
Founding
Kansas Memory
Letter by Henry Leavenworth
Slaveholders
P. G. Lowe to Zu Adams, May 20, 1895, Slaves and Slavery Collection (#640), Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
Hiram Rich
Henry Shindler, “When Slaves Were Owned in Kansas by Army Officers,” Leavenworth Times, October 13, 1912 in Shindler's History of Fort Leavenworth Clippings, KSHS
Henry Shindler, “A Post Trader, A King Here in the Early Days,” Leavenworth Times, November 19, 1911 in Shindler's Clippings, KSHS
Major Maclin
Schindler, KSHS
Henry Shindler, “When Slaves Were Owned in Kansas by Army Officers,” Leavenworth Times, October 13, 1912 in Shindler's History of Fort Leavenworth Clippings, KSHS
Cyprian Choteau
Post in Wyandotte County
Location
Choteau’s trading post was located at what is now the northeast corner of 55th and Speaker Road
Found in Wyandotte County Historical Society, History News, v. 5, no. 3 (June 1981), p. 1
Education for Slaves
Description of Mission
Harrington's Historic Spots, SRL
Thomas Johnson's slaves
Johnson's Belief in Slavery
"Johnson County's Namesake Wanted Slavery in Kansas," (Prairie Village) Scout, May 4, 1961 in Kansas Territorial Clippings, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka
Indians History (#590)
A. Archbold to Mrs. McBride, May 6, 1848, Indians History (#590), Box 1, Folder 8
Abing article
Blair's History of Johnson County