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Title
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The Delaware Indians in Kansas--1829-1867
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Description
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Description of the Grinter Ferry (with description of its founder in 1831, Moses Grinter, as "the first permanent resident of the [Wyandotte County, Kansas] locality") also called the Secondine Ferry or the Delaware Agency Crossing, in a discussion about the removal of the Delaware Indians across the Kansas River in 1831.
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Date
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1955-09
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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The Voting Scandal Surrounding Delaware Crossing (Secondine) - 1858
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Description
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Article describes voting irregularities in Wyandotte County, Kansas, during the January 4, 1858 election. The voting took place at Delaware Crossing (also called Secondine), located near the Grinter Ferry crossing of the Kansas River on the "Old Military Road" between Forts Leavenworth and Scott.
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Date
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1905-06-27
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Object Type
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Magazine Article