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Title
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Huron Cemetery
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Description
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View of George I. Clark tombstone in Huron Cemetery in Kansas City, Kansas. Clark is identified as "Head Chief of the Wyandotte Nation, Born June 10, 1802, Died Jan. 25, 1858". Identified on photo as "Huron Cemetery."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Indians: Ambush
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Description
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Article about the possible reclaimed ownership of land in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, (centered around Huron Cemetery next to the public library) by the national tribe of Wyandotte Indians.
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Date
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1956-09-17
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Kansas: 'As Long as . . .'
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Description
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Short article about how the Wyandotte Indians of Oklahoma (part of the Huron tribe) reclaimed the two-acre tract of land in Kansas City, Kansas, used as a burial ground. The Huron Cemetery land was ceded to the U.S. government by the Wyandottes when they were forced to move to Oklahoma. A stipulation of the treaty guaranteed the land would be a cemetery for �??as long as the rivers flow and the grasses grow.�?�
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Date
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1956-09-17
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Huron Cemetery--National Burying Ground of the Wyandotte Indians
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Description
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Article about genealogical information gathered at Huron Cemetery, "located in the 600 block on Minnesota Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas--west of and adjacent to the Public Library in Huron Park."
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Date
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1963-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article