Historical Marker Series

Santa Fe Trail

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Built by Seth Hays [b. 1811]. The first white settler in Council Grove. He lived here with his adopted daughter Kitty & his slave Sally until his death in 1873.
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Built by Malcolm Conn for mercantile business, it was the second pioneer business erected in the present business district. First known as "Stone Store", later as "Pioneer Store." Travelers traveling the Santa Fe Trail were welcome to sleep on the flo…
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Father Francisco, Hermit Priest of the Santa Fe Trail, lived in this cave for 5 months.
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"He appears rather an intelligent man, speaks nine different languages. He has lived a Hermit some thirty five years... Last winter he lived five months in a hollow tree near Westport, Mo. He refuses to eat bread or meat; his food consists of corn meal mixe…
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"Last chance for beans, bacon and whiskey." During the 1857 trading season, this building housed a store on the edge of Council Grove. Here was the last opportunity for the trader bound for Santa Fe to purchase supplies before venturing into the homeland…
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Built by Tom Hill. The last chance for supplies between Council Grove and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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With its foundation in Kansas Territory, this house was established here, along the Santa Fe Trail as Kansas became the thirty fourth state. History Comes Alive Here!
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Acorn from Council Oak
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This stone marks the end of theSanta Fe Trail1822 - 1879
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The Saint James HotelHas been placed on theNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior1872
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