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Kate Burnett saved $25,000 in land warrants by hiding them in tall grass behind Land Office.
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was shot here Oct. 14, 1861, as he tried to remove Union flag.
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Among scrub oaks along the Neosho [River], log town housed soldiers of the Kansas 9th
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Founder of Humboldt 1857and Coffeyville 1869
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During burning of Humboldt, Sophia Fussman saved valuables on a feather bed thrown down her well.
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Farmer Abel Secrestwas shot by ConfederatesOct. 14, 1861after refusing togive up his mules.
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Commanded Allen County TroopsFound dying Secrest Saw Mill Owner. State Senator.Founded Newspaper.Abolitionist.
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Under the brick veneer is theframework of the originalGerman Evangelical Church, 1860.
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Confederate Col. Irvine invited himself to supper at the Wakefield's, sparing the house from burning.
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A Block House was built here, used as a recruting station, part of Log Town.
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