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Title
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Delaware Lands Belonging to the Union Pacific Rail Way Company, Eastern Division
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Description
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Map of ceded Delaware lands in Kansas, which the Union Pacific, Eastern Division was selling to settlers at the time of the map's creation. Residences of individuals, apparently tribal officials, are indicated, as well as the Council House, the Agency, and the village of Secondine, just east of Grinter Ferry. Train stations along the Kansas River to Lecompton are shown, as well as some major roads. In evidence are the villages of Tonganoxie and Sarcoxiville, and the the towns of Oskaloosa, Lawrence, and DeSoto. An inset map shows the route of the Union Pacific past Topeka and Junction City, down the Smoky Hill Fork.
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Date
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1867~
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Historical Landmarks, Trails & Monuments in and around Kansas City, Mo.
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Description
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Historic areas marked with associated dates including Indian campsites, battle fields, churches, cemeteries, forts, bridges, fords or ferries. Includes Clay, Jackson, and parts of Cass County in Missouri and Indian Territory in Kansas showing the Delaware, Wyandotte, and Shawnee Inidan areas. Along the left side is a chronological list of events, "Kawsmouth Chronology," from 1797 to 1869.
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Date
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1942
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Object Type
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Map