Folder Title | Number | Item | Contents |
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Shawnee Indian Mission - Account Records | 001 | Accounts payables and receivables, Aug 1846 thru March 1848 | |
002 | “Funds donated to the Shawnee Methodist Indian Mission Manual Labor School, 1838-1856” from Annals of Shawnee Methodist Mission and Manual Labor School | ||
003 | “Shawnee Indian Methodist Mission Invoiced amounts”, 1840 thru 1843 from Annals of Shawnee Methodist Mission and Manual Labor School | ||
004 | Copy of part of a ledger sheet of farm assets signed by Rev Jerome Berryman in September of unknown year | ||
005 | Incomplete copy of an 1866 and 1868 ledger sheet for Sarah Johnson wife of Rev Johnson | ||
006 | Transcription of “Account Current with the Indian Manual Labor School commencing from October 1838 to Sep 22, 1841” exhibiting amounts of all moneys received and expended | ||
007 | Partial page of accounts receivable for 5 persons, including Johnston Lykins | ||
008 | “Recording Steward’s Book for Indian Mission District”, 1838-1856 | ||
009 | Incomplete ledger sheet date unknown transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series 574, roll 63, frame 334 by Debby Williamson Aug 1992 | ||
010 | Correspondence relating to tuition and boarding submitted to E. H. Sehon by Thomas Johnson dated Dec 31, 1855 transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series M234, roll 789, frames 491-492 by Roger Berg Jr. Dec 1993 | ||
011 | Correspondence relating to tuition and boarding submitted to G. W. Manypenny by Thomas Johnson dated Feb 27, 1856 transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series M234, roll 789, frames 250-251 by Roger Berg Jr. Jan 1993 | ||
012 | Correspondence relating to tuition and boarding submitted to E. H. Sehon by Thomas Johnson dated Mar 31, 1856 transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series M234, roll 789, frames 483-484 by Roger Berg Jr. Jan 1993 | ||
013 | Correspondence relating to tuition and boarding submitted to E. H. Sehon by Thomas Johnson dated Jun 30, 1856 transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series M234, roll 789, frames 489-490 by Roger Berg Jr. Dec 1993 | ||
014 | Correspondence relating to tuition and boarding submitted to E. H. Sehon by Thomas Johnson dated Jul 16, 1856 transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series M234, roll 789, frames 481 by Roger Berg Jr. Dec 1993 | ||
015 | Correspondence relating to tuition and boarding submitted to G. W. Manypenny by Thomas Johnson dated Nov 14, 1856 transcribed from the National Archives Microfilm Series M234, roll 789, frames 266-268 by Roger Berg Jr. Dec 1993 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Annals | 001 | Booklet, Annals of Shawnee Methodist Mission, compiled by Martha B. Coldwell, second edition 1977 (Entire unabridged edition available in Mission Library) | |
002 | Copy of letter from Kirke Mechem, Secretary Kansas State Historical Society to Frank Wornall regarding compilation of Annals | ||
003 | Definition of Rule of Three that is mentioned in Annals | ||
See also: | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission Annals 1825 – 1849 Notebook | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission Annals 1850 – 1865 Notebook | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Archaeological Investigation | 001 | “Shawnee Indian Mission: Interim Field Report on the 1999 Archaeological Investigations” by Larry J. Schmits Jan 2001 | |
002 | “Shawnee Indian Mission – Park Plan and archaeological Features – Property Boundaries, Contours and Streets based on 1986 Johnson County, KS Aims Planimetrics. Building and Archaeological Features based on 1999 Field Investigations. Preliminary Draft” L. J. Schmits Jan 2001 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Bibliographies | 001 | “Bibliography of Shawnee Methodist Mission” by Roger Berg Jr. 1991 | |
002 | “The Three Shawnee Missions: An annotated bibliography” compiled by Jerry C. Roy 1984 | ||
003 | An explanation of documents pertaining to Indian Mission Schools in Kansas contained in microfilm roll MS 1296 | ||
004 | Reference information to Standard atlas of Johnson County, Kansas: including a plat book of the villages, cities and townships of the county | ||
005 | List of publications of the National Archives and Records Administration, revised 2001. Introduction to National Archives of Kansas City, flyer | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Buildings and Grounds - Articles | 001 | “The Executive Office at Shawnee Mission” extracted from The War in Kansas by G. Douglas Brewerton | |
002 | Brief comment about the first experimental orchard planted at the Shawnee Mission in 1837 from Kansas, A guide to the Sunflower State | ||
003 | Article about flower gardens developed by the Shawnee Mission Flower Club “Flower Society Submits Plan to Kansas State Park Board and Volunteers to Execute it with aid of High School students” Kansas City Star Oct 18, 1931 | ||
004 | Article referencing the Shawnee Mission Kansas City Star Jan 1913 | ||
005 | “’Ideal’ location chosen for Indian School” by Elizabeth Brooks The Sun Newspapers Sep 23, 1988 | ||
006 | “The Stroller visits the historical museum at Shawnee Mission” Kansas City Star Jun 26, 1932 | ||
007 | “Old Shawnee Mission” extracted from Twenty-Seventh Biennial Report of the Board of Directors Kansas State Historical Society | ||
008 | “Where History was Made – A visit to Shawnee Mission, where Indians were taught in the ‘30’s” Kansas City Star Apr 21, 1901 | ||
009 | Assorted references to Shawnee Indian Mission buildings from 1838 through 1935 | ||
010 | Copy of letter to Rev Wesley Browning from Rev J. C. Berryman Jan 30, 1844 discussing Shawnee Indian Mission buildings, facilities, and grounds | ||
011 | Copy of Plat of Shawnee Mission Grounds, Johnson County, KS restorative of their condition about 1855 | ||
012 | Extract from the Mission’s annual report to the Office of Indian Affairs in 1842 describing building at the mission submitted by Richard W. Cummins Indian Agent | ||
013 | Article with photo taken 1945-1947 of North Building | ||
014 | Article “Corn, Apples, and Watercress: New Views of Shawnee Mission No. 15” which traces relationship of raising these food items at the Mission and discusses remains of original buildings by Rodney Staab Aug 1997 | ||
015 | Article “Under the Spreading chestnut Tree, the Village Smith Stands” from the Friends’ Newsletter providing history of the brick building which has reportedly served as blacksmith shop, store, post office, and school including picture of building | ||
016 | “The Life of the Shawnee Mission Buildings – A more complete picture of the past” compiled by Carol Duer Cochran. Includes Research Grant Completion report. | ||
017 | Article discussing history of 1909 lawsuit involving heir of owner at that time (see item 16 starting on page 10) | ||
018 | Article “Ahead on Shawnee Park – Kansas to have mission ready for summer visitors” The Kansas City Star Nov 27, 1928 | ||
019 | Article “Options for landmark weighed” by Finn Bullers The Kansas City Star | ||
020 | Article on rehabilitating Mission buildings by Dan Prosser a preservation architect Kansas Heritage Winter 2002 | ||
021 | Extract from History of Johnson County, Kansas pages 46 – 48 “William (McKendree) Johnson and His Recollections” | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Buildings and Grounds - Drawings and Photographs | 001 | Miscellaneous negatives and notes from photo and map research at Kansas Historical Society by Alice Stein Aug 28, 1997 | |
002 | 1800-1899 photographs and drawings | ||
003 | 1900-1919 photographs and drawings | ||
004 | 1920-1929 photographs and drawings | ||
005 | 1930-1939 photographs and drawings | ||
006 | 1940-1949 photographs and drawings | ||
007 | 1950-1959 photographs and drawings | ||
008 | 1960-1969 photographs and drawings | ||
009 | 1970-1979 photographs and drawings | ||
010 | 1980-1989 photographs and drawings | ||
011 | 1990-1999 photographs and drawings | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Cabin Construction | 001 | Article “At this old house, work is leisurely” about volunteers building a log cabin with old-fashioned tools at Shawnee Indian Mission by Jason Callicoat The Kansas City Star Aug 13, 1997 | |
002 | CD on Cabin Building located in CD Tower | ||
003 | Flyer outlining origin of cabin and construction techniques | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Cemetery Eagle Scout Project | 001 | Photos and information about Jul 2009 Boy Scout Troop 192 Eagle Scout Project | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Cemetery History | 001 | Copies of letters from Jay M. Lee to James Anderson concerning securing a deed to the cemetery property from the Johnson heirs dated Jun 8, 1928 and Sep 7, 1928 | |
002 | Article “At Graves of Pioneers” about unveiling of DAR tablets dedicated to Rev Thomas Johnson and Rev William Johnson Kansas City Star Jun 8, 1930 | ||
003 | Pictures of 1944 dedication ceremony showing Frank Wornall and granddaughter | ||
004 | Article “”Johnson County Pioneers Lie Obscure, Amid Today’s Haste” Kansas City Star May 29, 1947 | ||
005 | Photos with brief comments “Shrubs Seclude Pioneer Burial Plots” Kansas City Star May 29, 1949 | ||
006 | Picture and article “Historical Site Behind Shrubs and Fence” Kansas City Star Oct 8, 1959 | ||
007 | Article and picture “Here Lies Kansas City – Rev Thomas Johnson” by Wilda Sandy Kansas City Star 1984 | ||
008 | Compilation of cemetery history prepared by Shirley Ziegler Jul 27, 1995 | ||
009 | Q & A articles “What can you tell me about the small cemetery just off Mission road and Shawnee Mission Parkway?” Star Magazine May 7, 1995 | ||
010 | “Woman wants to move historical figure’s grave under ground” by Elaine Bessier The Sun Newspapers Jul 15, 1998 | ||
011 | “Notes on the Shawnee Mission Methodist Cemetery” including pictures and location of tombstones by name of deceased prepared by Howard Ziegenhorn 2007 also includes suspected location of early rockwall aroung cemetery | ||
012 | Arial photos of Shawnee Methodist Mission Cemetery 2008 | ||
013 | Photographs of the raising of Eliza Johnson Wornall's tombstone Apr 17, 2011 | ||
014 | Cemetery picture | ||
015 | “Johnson family cemetery holds early-county history – Sacred Ground” by Harold E Davis Best Times Sep 2011 | ||
016 | Photographs of gravestones in the Shawnee Indian Mission Cemetery and headstone materials | ||
017 | Extract from article concerning original size of Shawnee Indian Mission Cemetery by Carol Cochran The Mission Volunteer Newsletter Spring 1997 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Cemetery Neighborhood Complaints | 001 | Fairway City Council Study Group/Cemetery report and pictures Oct 30, 1996 regarding poor maintenance of Mission Cemetery | |
002 | Correspondence and pictures of neighborhood complaints 2003 | ||
003 | “A Prairie Garden” by Ann Simpson City of Fairway Newsletter Apr 2004 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Cemetery Renovation and Donors | 001 | Copy of letter from Cille King to Tom Barr regarding estimates for the renovation of the Shawnee Mission Historic cemetery Nov 12, 1982 | |
002 | Copy of letter from Sharon J. Moore to Fred Krebs concerning Landscaping project Oct 26, 1985 | ||
003 | City of Fairway Final Reverend Johnson Cemetery Report Feb 8, 1989 | ||
004 | Drawing of Patio and Fence completion 1989 | ||
005 | Article “Historic cemetery” Kansas City Star Feb 13, 1989 | ||
006 | Article “Mayor starts turnaround of dilapidated pioneer cemetery” | ||
007 | Donors to the Reverend Thomas Johnson Restoration | ||
008 | Cemetery Fund Contributions | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Census Reports | 001 | Pages 1154-1161 from Fort Leavenworth Agency for year 1842 MS 238 for Shawnee Tribe | |
002 | Pages 1163-1171 from Fort Leavenworth Agency for year 1842 MS 238 for Delaware Tribe | ||
003 | Pages 1173-1177 from Fort Leavenworth Agency for year 1842MS 238 for Kickapoo Tribe | ||
004 | Pages 1179-1181 from Fort Leavenworth Agency for year 1842MS 238 for Muncie Tribe | ||
005 | Numbers of Students at the Shawnee Methodist Indian Mission Manual Labor School 1834-1861 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Citizens of Cemetery | 001 | “Graveyard play aims to bring local history to life” by Grace Hobson Kansas City Star Apr 28, 2010 | |
002 | Advertising flyer “The Citizens of our Cemetery” on play presented at the Shawnee Methodist Mission cemetery May 1 and 2, 2010 | ||
003 | Report on performances, attendance and future performances | ||
004 | “Citizens of Cemetery – May 1 and 2 2010” five minute slide show with music on DVD | ||
005 | Advertising flyers for Oct 9 and 10, 2010 performance of “Citizens of Our Cemetery” | ||
006 | “The Citizens of our Cemetery” script by Don Carlton Feb 2010 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Denominations Contacts | 001 | Verbatim copy of communication from Methodist Missionaries concerning the conduct of Baptist Missionaries Mar 12, 1842 | |
002 | Transcribed copy of response from Shawnee Baptist Mission to letter of Mar 12, 1842 dated Apr 23, 1842 | ||
See also file folder "Shawnee Indian - Nation - Tribe - Local Area" | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Enviornmential Study | 001 | “Cultural Resource Investigations RC-12-12 Storm Drainage Improvements, Roeland Park, Johnson County, Kansas” prepared by Environmental Research Center of Missouri, Inc. Jefferson city, Missouri Jan 2008 | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Events Workshops | 001 | “Re-enacting the pioneers’ push on trails west – Shawnee Indian Mission is the site of a free event to learn about 1840s expeditions” by Ruth Baum Bigus The Kansas City Star Apr 27, 1994 | |
002 | “Workshop teaches basket weaving” Apr 1998 | ||
003 | Article about basket making sessions at the Shawnee Indian Mission The Kansas City Star Apr 3, 1998 | ||
004 | Brief article about Johnson County Young Matrons distribution of funds raised in their annual “home for the Holidays’ Tour The Sun May 27, 1998 | ||
005 | Listing of “Summer Living History” classes sponsored by Friends of the Mission in Johnson County, KS 1998 Events Calendar | ||
006 | Article and pictures about “Forgotten Skills Remembered” at the Shawnee Indian Mission The Sun Jun 15, 1998 | ||
007 | List of Community Events including “Historical Flags Exhibit” and “Sharing Traditions” at the Shawnee Indian Mission The Kansas City Star Jun 18, 1998 | ||
008 | Article and pictures about a Sugar & Spice Basket Workshop taught by Paula Harrison The Sun Newspapers Jun 26, 1998 | ||
009 | “Basket-making workshops offered” The Kansas City Star Jun 27, 1998 | ||
010 | Brief article about Frontier Days Festival May 5, 2000 | ||
011 | “Indian mission’s new director has big plans – Beth Loecke wants to draw attention to less familiar aspects of site’s history” by Andy Nelson The Kansas City Star Jan 27, 2001 | ||
012 | “Forgotten Skills Remembered Day” The Wall Street Journal Jul 13, 2001 | ||
013 | “Options for landmark weighed – Oversight needed at Indian Mission” by Finn Bullers The Kansas City Star Sep 1, 2005 | ||
014 | “Festival volunteer shares with others” by Mark Anderson Oct 10, 2007 | ||
015 | “Learning from the past” an article about four day Youth Living History Class and Art festival | ||
016 | Article “Event helps visitors remember experience skills of years past” by Ruth Baum Bigus The Kansas City Star | ||
017 | Forgotten Skills Day photo date about 2000 | ||
018 | Fall Festival flyer and activities map and schedule Oct 10-11, 2009. Various Fall festival's publicity | ||
019 | Dinner Theater and Melodrama at the Shawnee Indian Mission advertisement held Aug 18th and 19th 2012 City of Fairway Newsletter Mar 2012 | ||
020 | Annual participant in Holiday Open House, Lawrence Shape Note singing group | ||
021 | CD Fiber Fest 2002 with photographs and Friends Logo located in CD Tower | ||
022 | CD Winter, Spring and summer 2003 with building photos, pre-construction move, Fiber Fest, and Radio Weekend located in CD Tower | ||
023 | CD Fall Festival, 2003 located in CD Tower | ||
024 | CD Reopening 2005-2007 with 30 photographs Sep 2006 located in CD Tower | ||
025 | CD Fall Festival 2006 located in CD Tower | ||
026 | CD Vintage Baseball located in CD Tower | ||
027 | CD 2004 and 2006 Fall Festivals, Field Day 2003, and other slides located in CD Tower | ||
028 | CD Cabin Building and slide catalog located in CD Tower | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Expenses 1844 | 001 | Transcribed estimated expenses for the Indian Manual Labor School for the year ending December 31st 1844 | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Furnishings Interior | 001 | “The Stroller visits the historical museum at Shawnee Mission” The Kansas City Star Jun 26, 1932 | |
002 | “A year-round vacation in our own back yard” Johnson County Herald Nov 21, 1962 | ||
003 | “Protecting the Past” Patchwork Quilts June/July 1987 pages 14 and 15 | ||
004 | “Artifact Reference Guide” of the Shawnee Methodist Mission and Indian Manual Labor School compiled by Alice Stein 1990 revised 1991, 1993, and 1995 | ||
005 | Inventory of items in Shawnee Mission Museum Johnson Hall in East Building made in 1930’s by the Shawnee Mission Indian Historical Society | ||
006 | Extract from Daughters of the American Revolution report “Shawnee Mission Pilgrimage” by Mrs. Forrest Gilmour referencing items located at the Shawnee Mission Museum | ||
007 | Article “Graphic Revue” containing captioned pictures of the contents of the Shawnee Indian Mission Johnson County Herald Graphic Nov 21, 1962 | ||
008 | Article with captioned photographs “Shawnee Mission, Indian School of 1840 now restored, to be open to public next Sunday” The Kansas City Star Jun 7, 1942 | ||
009 | Narrative “Shawnee Methodist Mission and Indian Manual Labor School” 1982 describing building and contents | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - History - Elizabeth Brooks | 001 | Booklet History of Mission and Northeast Johnson County by Elizabeth Brooks 1989 | |
002 | Article “Land ownership changes have grave results” by Elizabeth Brooks | ||
003 | Article “Kansas – a home for the Indians” by Elizabeth Brooks The Sun Newspapers Jun 15, 1988 | ||
004 | Article “The arrival of missionaries and the printing press” by Elizabeth Brooks The Sun Newspapers Jul 20, 1988 | ||
005 | Article “’Ideal’ location chosen for Indian School” by Elizabeth Brooks The Sun Newspapers Sep 23, 1988 | ||
006 | Article “Political overtones begin to raise questions” by Elizabeth Brooks The Sun Newspapers Nov 18, 1988 | ||
007 | Article “Indians, settlers gather at Johnson home” by Elizabeth Brooks The Sun Newspapers Dec 14, 1990 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - History - Rodney Staab | 001 | “Shawnee was original name of Westport, Mo” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald | |
002 | “Richard Hocker Historic figure left imprint on City” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald | ||
003 | “Recently discovered letter sheds light on army camp” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald | ||
004 | “Goddard Street traced back to Belgian and fur-trader origins” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Nov 4, 1987 | ||
005 | “Lenexa wasn’t known to early settlers as graceful maiden” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Nov 18, 1987 | ||
006 | “Local Shawnee left mark along Santa Fe Trail as teamsters” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Feb 12, 1988 | ||
007 | “Shawnees were pitted against Seminoles in ‘unnatural war’” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Feb 17, 1988 | ||
008 | “Historic research suggests possible origin of Fangro legend” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Apr 27, 1988 | ||
009 | “Historian defends motives and methods employed in Fangro research” ” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald May 25, 1988 | ||
010 | “Shawnee Indians still keep the faith in Oklahoma dances” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 1, 1988 | ||
011 | “Missionary to Shawnee tribe robbed graves for science” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 1, 1988 | ||
012 | “Founders owned slaves” ” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Sep 29, 1988 | ||
013 | “Sporting Shawnees – Indians continue ‘hilarious’ football games” ” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald May 31, 1989 | ||
014 | “Travelers often found cutthroats along roads” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald May 31, 1989 | ||
015 | “Stagecoaches ran briefly in Shawnee” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald May 31, 1989 | ||
016 | “Historian avoided gory details in writing about Shawnee Indians” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Aug 16, 1989 | ||
017 | “Historic pair enjoyed local interlude” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Sep 27, 1989 | ||
018 | “Shawnee root language once had branches across country” ” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald May 30 1990 | ||
019 | “Shawnee legend tells of resurrection” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Oct 31, 1990 | ||
020 | “Rope helped cure horse thieving epidemic” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 5, 1991 | ||
021 | “Early visitor found Indians civilized” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 5, 1991 | ||
022 | “Courtroom colleague of Lincoln was among first citizens” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 12, 1991 | ||
023 | “Shawnee land was once dirt cheap” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jul 31, 1991 | ||
024 | “Shawnee founder’s story is one wild tale” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Oct 16, 1991 | ||
025 | Schaerfftown nearly preceded Lenexa” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jul 1, 1992 | ||
026 | “A history of Shawnee’s fabled mountain man” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Sep 23, 1992 | ||
027 | “The great bank robbery of 1859” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Jun 15, 1994“ | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - History - General 1 of 2 | 001 | “Crossroad of Civilization – Documents of the Shawnee Indian Manual Labor School” a senior seminar in history project submitted by Angela L. Dicostanzo Apr 1996 | |
002 | “It started at Shawnee Mission Indian School” article contains photos and stylized map The Sun Newspapers Jul 2, 1976 | ||
003 | Article written by Emma S White, Historian Kansas City Chapter Nation Society DAR | ||
004 | Topics in newspaper article include Rev Johnson’s teaching and preaching staff, sermons through interpreters, and first capital of Kansas | ||
005 | “The Story of Shawnee Indian Mission by Ruth E. Riley from National Historical Magazine published by the Nation Society DAR, Jan-Dec 1939 | ||
006 | “An Indian School in Kansas” by Darren Sextro Cobblestone Nov 1981 | ||
007 | “The Shawnee Indian Mission” by Robert C. Mount | ||
008 | “The Significance of a Historic Site in a Community (The Shawnee Indian Mission State Historic Site)” by Sam Wright and Alice Tang | ||
009 | “Shawnee Mission” by William Johnson Olathe, KS newspaper Nov 25, 1921. Unknown source reported that Edna Johnson Anderson gave the same talk to the Shawnee Indian Mission Historical Society in 1931 | ||
010 | “Fabulous Frontier Farm” by Lily-B Razar, El Dorado based on photo of East building article was probably written in the 1960’s or1970’s | ||
011 | Selection from Early History of Greater Kansas City titled “Founding of the Mission” pages 663 to 671 | ||
012 | “A Brief History of the Mission” and “Answers to Frequently asked Questions” | ||
013 | “Shawnee Methodist Mission” date and author unknown | ||
014 | Transcript of article and pictures from K. C. Journal Jun 14, 1908 | ||
015 | “Where History was made” Kansas City Star Apr 21, 1901 | ||
016 | “Opening the Western Frontier – Rev Thomas Johnson & the Shawnee Indian Mission” booklet by Joanne Chiles Eakin 1999 | ||
017 | “Indian Mission” by Barbara Magerl Heritage League of Greater Kansas City Winter 2000” | ||
018 | “Shawnee Indian Mission” date and author unknown | ||
019 | “Historic Shawnee Indian Mission - Pioneer school, scene of evangelism and border warfare, reaches 100th year” by Ruth L. Works | ||
020 | “The Old Shawnee Mission” by Edith Connelley Ross Historical Collections Volume XVII 1926-1928 pages 417 to 435 | ||
021 | “The Methodist Shawnee Mission in Johnson County Kansas 1830-1862” by James Anderson The Trail Guide Jan 1956 pages 7 to 20 | ||
022 | “Interesting facts about the Shawnee Indian Mission School” date and author unknown | ||
023 | “A short history of the Shawnee Methodist Mission” by Joab Spencer primarily devoted to early Shawnee migration to Indian Territory in Kansas | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - History - General 2 of 2 | 024 | “History of Overland Park” second printing 1978 published by the City of Overland Park contains early Kansas history and early Johnson County including a brief history of the Mission | |
025 | “Demise of the Shawnee Methodist Mission” date and author unknown | ||
026 | Excerpts from “Kansas – A guide to the sunflower state” compiled and written by the Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Kansas | ||
027 | Excerpt from publication describing the 1855 Territorial Office in the Mission | ||
028 | Excerpts from “Historical Collections relating to original mission, present mission, Chouteau trading posts on the Kaw, and Lewis a Clark’s stop at the confluence of Kaw and Missouri Rivers | ||
029 | “Methodist Introduced New Crafts to Shawnee Indians a Century Ago” Kansas City Star Apr 27, 1939 | ||
030 | Article “Shawnee Indian Mission” The Westporter Dec 2003 | ||
031 | High School or College Paper “Rev Thomas Johnson and the Shawnee Methodist Mission” by Becca Bruce Apr 6, 1993 | ||
032 | Brief history “Shawnee Methodist Mission and Indian Manual Labor School” author unknown May 16, 1981 | ||
033 | “A Concise History of the Shawnee Indian Mission” by Harold Davis 2013 | ||
034 | Pamphlet “The Old Shawnee Mission” by Mrs. Edith Connelley Ross | ||
035 | Article “Mission Accomplished” about 1986 renovation and history of mission from Kansas #3 1986 | ||
See also: | |||
“Reminiscences of the Methodist Shawnee Mission and Religious Work Among that Tribe” by Rev Nathan Scarritt The Annals of Kansas City published Oct 1924 page 434 Library reference number 977-8411 | |||
”Life at Shawnee Mission” by Belle Greene | |||
“Recollections of Shawnee Mission” by Thomas Johnson Greene The Annals of Kansas City Library reference number 977-8411 | |||
“A short history of the Shawnee Methodist Mission by Rev Joab Spencer The Annals of Kansas City Library reference number 977-8411 | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Grist and Saw Mill | 001 | “History of the Shawnee Indian Mission Mill” with supporting photographs and sketches compiled by Howard Ziegenhorn Mar 2008 | |
002 | Copy of photo of grist mill stone purported to be from the Shawnee Indian Mission Mill in 1840 | ||
003 | References to possibility of a mill at the Shawnee Indian Mission prior to the Allen T. Wards Mill established in 1843 | ||
004 | “Shawnee Mission Grist and Saw Mill Time Line” with copies of photograph and sketch | ||
005 | Disposition of a grist mill stone from the Mission grounds in 1980’ or 1990’s from an interview with Lee Wright by Carol Duer Cochran May 28, 1988 | ||
See also: | |||
Allen T. Ward folder | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Holidays at the Mission | 001 | “Indian Mission Once Lively at Christmas Time” The Kansas City Star Dec 1959 | |
002 | Brief reference to first Thanksgiving at the Shawnee Indian Mission on Nov 28, 1845 for The Kansas City Star Nov 23 1944 | ||
003 | “Mission’s first Christmas celebration – Indians, settlers gather at the Johnson home” by Elizabeth Brooks The Kansas City Star Dec 1940 | ||
004 | Extract of Chapter XXI Christmas in Kansas from The War in Kansas by G. Douglas Brewerton published in 1856 | ||
005 | Transcript of “The Fourth at Shawnee Mission” Kansas City Daily Journal of Commerce Jul 6, 1864 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - KSHS Acquistion | 001 | Original pamphlet “Save the most Hist(oric Site) in Kansas --- Old S(hawnee Indian) Mission” date unknown | |
002 | Article relating to Daughters of the American revolution attempt to purchase the Mission Jul 29, 1906 or Kansas City Times Oct 26, 1906 | ||
003 | Article relating to preservation attempt 1908 | ||
004 | Article relating to preservation Kansas City Journal Jul 7, 1909 | ||
005 | Article “To Shawnee Mission’s Aid – A bill will ask funds to buy old Capital’s site” Kansas City Star Jan 30, 1921 | ||
006 | Copy of letter from Ed Arnoes to Jno. A. Farrell concerning the preservation of the Shawnee Mission buildings Feb 7, 1923 | ||
007 | Article “Legislature Again to Be Asked to Preserve Shawnee Mission” by Virlea Horton Kansas City Journal Post Feb 25, 1923 | ||
008 | Articles relating to purchase of landmark Shawnee Mission Kansas City Star Mar 12, 1921 and Kansas City Times Mar 15, 1921 | ||
009 | Article “Shawnee Mission, Outpost of the West, may be preserved by the State of Kansas” Kansas City Star Mar 18, 1923 | ||
010 | Article “No Shawnee Mission Park – Davis vetoes bill saving landmark to Kansas” Kansas City Star Mar 18, 1923 | ||
011 | Article “Shawnee Mission Bill Up – Joint Committee hears plea for purchase of Landmark” Kansas City Times Feb 12, 1925 | ||
012 | Article “Historical Shawnee Mission building a gift to Lincoln and Lee University” Kansas City Times Jan 25, 1927 | ||
013 | Article “Miss Kate Roe gives old Shawnee Mission building to L and L University The Johnson County Democrat Jan 27, 1927 | ||
014 | Article “Shawnee Mission, Long a Center of Conflict, Now Plunged Into Midst of political Fight” photos only Kansas City Journal Post Jan 30, 1927 | ||
015 | Three articles relating the preservation of the Shawnee Mission dated Jan 31, 1927, Feb 2, 1927, and Dec 10, 1928 | ||
016 | Two articles relating to conflict between Lincoln and Lee University and Haskell Institute becomes apparent when deed proposed by Miss K. C. Roe is revealed Kansas City Times Feb 9, 1927 and “Paulen sign Shawnee Bill” which provides for conservation of Shawnee Mission Kansas City Times Feb 10 1927 | ||
017 | Two articles relating to condemnation proceedings “A Kansas move for Shawnee – Mission offered to Lincoln and Lee would go to State under Plan” Kansas City Star Jan 26, 1927 and “Woman to Mission Board” ” Kansas City Star Mar 23, 1927 | ||
018 | Two articles relating to condemnation proceedings Kansas City Times Apr 11, 1927 and Kansas City Times Apr 15, 1927 | ||
019 | Article relating to condemnation proceedings Kansas City Times Apr 12, 1927 | ||
020 | Two articles relating to condemnation proceedings Kansas City Star Apr 24, 1927 and Kansas City Times Apr 30, 1927 | ||
021 | Article relating to condemnation proceedings Kansas City Times May 17, 1927 | ||
022 | Two articles relating to further action of condemnation proceedings Kansas City Star May 25, 1927 and Post May 25, 1927 | ||
023 | Article relating to additional actions on condemnation proceedings Post May 25 and Kansas City Times Dec 27, 1927 | ||
024 | Article relating to additional actions on condemnation proceedings probably 1927 | ||
025 | Article “A Mission rehearing denied –Miss Katherine Roe may carry fight to U. S. Supreme Court” Kansas City Star Jan 16, 1928 | ||
026 | Article relating to the establishment of Shawnee Mission as a state historical site Kansas City Kansan Dec 10, 1928 | ||
027 | Series of articles on condemnation proceedings from the Olathe Mirror Newspaper from Feb 3, 1927 through Jan 31, 1929 | ||
028 | Article discussing future plans of the Shawnee Mission foundation ad the Mission Kansas City Star Jan 6, 1929 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Land Dispute - 2005 | 001 | Notebook of newspaper clippings, “What happened when Fairway asked KSHS to sell 1/3 of the Shawnee Indian Mission Grounds”. Located in Notebook Bookcase | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Law Suit - Shawnee Tribe versus State of Kansas | 001 | Legal opinion of U. S. Court of appeals, Tenth Circuit Court denying claim of absentee Tribe of Shawnee Indians to land commonly know as the Shawnee Indian Mission | |
002 | Legal opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States affirming legal decision of Tenth Circuit Court regarding ownership of Shawnee Indian Mission land | ||
003 | Article “U.S. Appeals court rules Johnson’s patent is valid” by Mary de Zutter about 10th Circuit Court’s rejection of Absentee Shawnee’s tribes claim to Shawnee Indian Mission property | ||
See also: | Shawnee Indians – Nation – Tribe – Legal Matters folder | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Life at the Mission | 001 | “Life at Shawnee Mission” by Belle Greene The Annals of Kansas City pages 457 to 458 | |
002 | “The Shawnee Manual-labor School” extract of chapter X from The War in Kansas by G. Douglas Brewerton published 1856 pages 105 to 118 | ||
003 | “Life at the Mission” extract of Chapter XXII from The War in Kansas by G. Douglas Brewerton published 1856 pages 217 to 219 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Living History | 001 | Picture and article regarding Darrel Sutherland and wood sculpture of Teacher at the Shawnee Indian Mission | |
002 | Covered Wagon repair contract | ||
003 | 2009 inventory of files and various canvas items | ||
004 | Set up instruction for 12 foot and 20 foot tepees | ||
005 | CD Shawnee Indian Mission vintage baseball located in CD Tower | ||
006 | Article “Old Time Baseball” featuring the Shawnee Indian Mission vintage baseball team The Sun Newspapers Apr 28, 2005 | ||
007 | “Instructions for setting up a Sioux Tipi” donated by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art | ||
008 | Source to purchase a new cider press | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Maps and Plats | 001 | Stylized drawing of Mission Farm about 1850’s drawn by Ben F. Hammond, 1938. Data compiled by Dorothy Berryman Shrewder | |
002 | Site plan and legal boundaries of Mission prepared by Murray L. Rhodes Registered Land Surveyor Nov 11, 1981 – See Map Case drawer | ||
003 | Copies of Plat of Shawnee Mission Grounds in 1855 attributed to William Johnson, Jun 23, 1908 | ||
004 | Drawing featuring location of orchards on Mission property by Roger Berg | ||
005 | Copies of Mission Townships 12 and 13 in 1874 and 1922. Copy of 1861 Township 12 and Range Map | ||
006 | Overlay of Mission farm boundaries on modern streets | ||
007 | Map showing location of marker erected in 1916 on original Mission site in what is now Turner, KS | ||
008 | Various aerial views of site | ||
009 | Map showing Indian reservation boundaries in 1830’s, 1840’s, and 1850’s | ||
010 | List of contents of Map Case | ||
011 | 1940’s map of Shawnee and Mission Townships | ||
012 | 1946 map of area highlighting golf courses furnished by Fieldston Home Owners Association | ||
013 | 1874 map of Shawnee Township | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Murder Trial 1854 | 001 | Description of the incident that occurred between Henry Davis and Lucius Kibbey extracted from Kansas Historical Collections Vol X, 1907-1908 page 129 | |
002 | Unnamed article describing the incident of the murder of Henry Davis by Lucius Kibbey extracted from History of the State of Kansas by A. T. Andreas 1883 page 317 | ||
003 | Unnamed article describing the murder of Henry Davis by Lucius Kibbey contributed to the Lawrence, KS Atlas Nov 30 1854 | ||
004 | Article “First Murder Trial in Kansas” by Roger Berg Jr. | ||
005 | Item summarizing the subject incident “Was a Murder Trial held at the Mission?” | ||
006 | Article “A Man Named Kibbee” extracted from John Baldwin and Son Milton Come to Kansas Appendix XVI pages 318 to 320 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - New Views - Rodney Staab | 001 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 1 – Agriculture by Rodney Staab | |
002 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 2 – Legitimacy of the establishment of Shawnee Methodist Mission by Rodney Staab Nov 1992 | ||
003 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 3 – Fur Trappers and their children at the Mission School by Rodney Staab May 1993 | ||
004 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 4 – Shawnees in Kansas Territory, 1854-1861 by Rodney Staab Sep 1993 | ||
005 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 5 – Border War tension – letter by Col A. C. Boone by Rodney Staab Feb 1994 | ||
006 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 6 – Slavery by Rodney Staab Jun 1994 | ||
007 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 7 – Disease and Medicinal practices by Rodney Staab Nov 1994 | ||
008 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 8 – Religious Influences on the Native Americans by Rodney Staab Feb 1995 | ||
009 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 9 – Taxation and the Native Americans (part 1 of 2) by Rodney Staab May 1995 | ||
010 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 10 – Taxation and the Native Americans (part 2 of 2) by Rodney Staab | ||
011 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 11 – Kansa Indians as perceived by the Missionaries by Rodney Staab Nov 1995 | ||
012 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 12 – Wellness and Illness on an Indian Reservation in 1860’ (part 1 of 2) by Rodney Staab Feb 1996 | ||
013 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 13 – Wellness and Illness on an Indian Reservation in 1860’ (part 2 of 2) by Rodney Staab May 1996 | ||
014 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 14 –A biography of Melinda Stateler Wilcoxon, 1830-1911, a student at the Mission School by Rodney Staab Feb 1997 | ||
015 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 15 – Corn, Apples, and Watercress by Rodney Staab | ||
016 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 16 – A case of Robbery and Revenge on the Shawnee Reservation, 1859-1860 by Rodney Staab | ||
017 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 17 – How a 1930’s forger faked this Mission’s history by Rodney Staab | ||
018 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 18 – The Mission’s cross town rival, The (First) Westport High School, 1853 - circa 1862 by Rodney Staab | ||
019 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 19 – Johann Augustus Sutter and the Shawnee Indians near Westport, 1836-1838 (part 1 of 2) by Rodney Staab | ||
020 | New views of Shawnee Mission Number 20 – Johann Augustus Sutter and the Shawnee Indians near Westport, 1836-1838 (part 2 of 2) by Rodney Staab | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Newsletters | 001 | Shawnee Indian Mission News – Fall 2009 | |
002 | Shawnee Indian Mission News – Winter 2009 | ||
003 | Shawnee Indian Mission News – Spring 2010 | ||
004 | Shawnee Indian Mission News – Summer 2010 | ||
005 | Shawnee Indian Mission News – Fall/Winter 2010 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Old Shawnee Mission | 001 | Booklet The Old Shawnee Mission by Edith Connelley Ross for The Shawnee Mission Memorial Foundation 1928 | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Original Site - Modern History | 001 | Article about William M. Johnson and Col Edward Haren confirming location of original site Kansas City Times Jul 30, 1912 | |
002 | Various photos and articles about monument dedication ceremony marking the site of the original Shawnee Indian mission house Jun 26, 1917 | ||
003 | Articles relating to research conducted to locate original Shawnee Indian mission house site | ||
004 | Article relating to original site of Shawnee Indian Mission “Historic markers approved” by Bob Friskel Kansas City Kansan Jun 8, 1994 | ||
005 | Maps and directions to original site of Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
006 | Pictures of original site of Shawnee Indian Mission taken summer of 2000 | ||
007 | Photographs and brief history of bronze plaque from the monument that marks the site of the original Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
See also: | |||
“Addresses at the dedication of the monument at Turner” compiled by Rev John Endacott Kansas Historical Society Vol XIV page 187 | |||
Turner, Kansas folder | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Public Functions | 001 | “Old Shawnee Mission Bell sounded again – Impressive Easter Services held at Landmark” Olathe Mirror Apr 27, 1933 | |
002 | Copies of photographs of Frank Wornall and granddaughter at 1944 Shawnee Indian Mission Cemetery dedication | ||
003 | Article and envelope marking the opening of a philatelic center at the Mission Post Office May 6, 1985 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Recollections | 001 | Extract of Chapter 26 “The Old Shawnee Mission” from Seventy-five years on the Border by James Williams 1912 | |
002 | “Recollections of Shawnee Mission” by Thomas Johnson Greene from The Annals of Kansas City | ||
003 | “Reminiscences of the Methodist Shawnee Mission and religious work among that tribe” by Rev Nathan Scarritt from The Annals of Kansas City | ||
004 | Copy of letter to Mrs. McBride from Ann Archbold April 30, 1848 | ||
005 | Extract from History of Johnson County, Kansas pages 46 – 48 “William (McKendree) Johnson and His Recollections” | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Reports 1 of 2 | 001 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to C. A. Harris, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington City 1938 | |
002 | Report prepared by Rev Thomas Johnson on status of the Shawnee Indian Mission Aug 16, 1838 | ||
003 | Transcribed letter to General Wm Clark St Louis Mission dated Jun 20, 1938 | ||
004 | Transcribed “Report of the Delaware Indian School at the Methodist Mission for 1838” from Thomas Johnson, Superintendent to Major Rich. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Ft Leavenworth agency dated Sep 13, 1938 | ||
005 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency dated Oct 18. 1838 | ||
006 | Transcribed letter from George Maguire, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St Louis to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington dated Nov 5, 1938 | ||
007 | Transcribed extract from Report of Commission on Indian Affairs 1838/1840 | ||
008 | Transcribed letter from Major Joshua Pitcher, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St, Louis, Mo. to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Jun 7, 1939 with enclosed report from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency dated May 23, 1839 | ||
009 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to C. A. Harris, Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Joshua Pitcher, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St, Louis, Mo. dated Jan 27, 1840 | ||
010 | Transcribed letter from Joshua Pitcher, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St, Louis, Mo. to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Sep 9, 1840 with enclosed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Mar 28, 1840 with enclosed transcribed report from Thomas Johnson, J. Greene and J. C. Berryman Major R. W. Cummins dated Mar 28, 1840 | ||
011 | Copy of original and transcribed letter to Major R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency from Thomas Johnson, J. Greene and J. C. Berryman dated Sep 18, 1840 | ||
012 | Transcribed letter from John B. Succ, Washington to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Nov 11, 1840 | ||
013 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to Major J. Pitcher, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St, Louis, Mo. dated May 29, 1841 with enclosed transcribed letter from Thomas Johnson, J. Greene and J. C. Berryman to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated May 27, 1841 | ||
014 | Transcribed letter from T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Rev E. R. Ames, Corresponding Secretary, Methodist Missionary Society dated Jul 1, 1841 | ||
015 | Transcribed letter from Indian Manual Labor School with follow on report from Thomas Johnson both dated Sep 21, 1841 | ||
016 | Transcribed report of the value of the Buildings, Farm Stock, Crop, and Appertances belonging to the Indian Manual Labor School and an account of the Indians at the Indian Manual Labor School from Thomas Johnson both dated 1841 | ||
017 | Transcribed description of the Shawnee Methodist Mission from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to D. D. Mitchell, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St, Louis, Mo. dated 1842 | ||
018 | Copy of original and transcribed letter to Major R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School dated Aug 15, 1842 | ||
019 | Transcribed description of the Manual Labor School dated 1843 | ||
020 | Transcribed report of allowances that should be made to the Methodist Society for support of the Manual Labor School dated 1843 | ||
021 | Transcribed report of the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from E. R. Ames to Rev. C. Pittman dated May 23,1843 | ||
022 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School to R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency dated Sep 15,1843 | ||
023 | Transcribed letter from E. R. Ames, Corresponding Secretary, Methodist Missionary Society to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Jan 25, 1844 | ||
024 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Mar14, 1844 with enclosed transcribed agreement between the Rev J. C. Berryman and the Delaware Chiefs dated Feb 28, 1844 | ||
025 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency regarding support of the Indian Manual Labor School by various tribes dated Apr 10, 1844 | ||
026 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Jun 9, 1844 | ||
027 | Transcribed letter from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Indian Mission Conference to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Feb 24, 1845 with enclosed transcribed report of estimated expense for the Indian Manual Labor School for the year ending Dec 31, 1844 from E. T. Perry, Superintendent Manual Labor School and certified by teachers A. C. Farnham, A. T. Ward, and R. M. Parrett | ||
028 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from E. T. Perry, Superintendent Manual Labor School to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Jun 30, 1845 | ||
029 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from E. T. Perry, Superintendent Manual Labor School to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Sep 10, 1845 | ||
030 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from E. T. Perry, Superintendent Manual Labor School to T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Sep 30, 1845 | ||
031 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Dec 31, 1845 | ||
032 | Transcribed letter from R. W. Cummins, Indian Agent, Fort Leavenworth Agency to Colonel Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Mar10, 1846 | ||
033 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Mar 31, 1846 | ||
034 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Apr 13, 1846 | ||
035 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from J. C. Berryman, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Jul 8, 1846 | ||
036 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School from W. Patton, Superintendent Manual Labor School dated Feb 16Mar 31, 1847 | ||
037 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School W. Patton, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Apr 9, 1846 | ||
038 | Transcribed circular from the War Department dated Jul 20,1847 containing queries related to the education of the Indian tribes | ||
039 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School W. Patton, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Aug 6, 1847 | ||
040 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School W. Patton, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Nov 17, 1847 | ||
041 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Jan 1, 1848 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Reports 2 of 2 | 042 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Apr 18, 1848 | |
043 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Jul 5, 1848 | ||
044 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Oct 6, 1848 | ||
045 | Transcribed letter from Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor dated Dec 7, 1848 | ||
046 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Dec 30, 1848 | ||
047 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Wm. Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Jul 2, 1849 | ||
048 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to O. Brown, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Oct 12, 1849 | ||
049 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Orlando Brown, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Apr 18, 1850 | ||
050 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Orlando Brown, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Jul 3, 1850 | ||
051 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to L. Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. dated Aug 12, 1850 | ||
052 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Oct 2, 1850 | ||
053 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Dec 31, 1850 | ||
054 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to L. Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, dated Apr 15, 1851 | ||
055 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City dated Jun 19, 1851 | ||
056 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Oct 1, 1851 | ||
057 | Transcribed receipt from C. Chouteau to Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School certified by N. Scarritt for items purchased on behalf of the school dated Dec 27, 1851 | ||
058 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Dec 31, 1851 | ||
059 | Transcribed receipt from Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to William Donaldson witnessed by John T. Perry certified by N. Scarritt for services of Negro servant on behalf of the school from 1 Jan to Dec 8, 1851 dated Jan 1852 | ||
060 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Mar 31, 1852 | ||
061 | Transcribed explanations of charges from Auditors Office of the Treasury Department by Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Jun 28, 1952 | ||
062 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Jun 30, 1852 | ||
063 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Sep 30, 1852 | ||
064 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Dec 31, 1852 | ||
065 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Mar 31, 1853 | ||
066 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School dated Jun 30, 1853 | ||
067 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Major B. F. Robison U. S. Indian Agent dated Aug 29, 1853 | ||
068 | Transcribed abstract of the case of the Manual Labor School in the Shawnee Country, established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1838 by Wm B. Waugh, Indian Office dated Jun 9, 1854 | ||
069 | Transcribed proposal for the continuation of the Indian Manual Labor School by Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to George Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Aug 3, 1854 | ||
070 | Transcribed explanatory remarks for the continuation of the Indian Manual Labor School by Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Aug 3, 1854 | ||
071 | Transcribed letter from Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs to R. McClelland Secretary of the Interior dated Sep 5, 1854 forwarding transcribed comments on conditions for the continuation of the Indian Manual Labor School by Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Aug 25, 1854 | ||
072 | Transcribed letter from R. McClelland Secretary of the Interior, Washington concurring with the funding of the Indian Manual Labor School to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Nov 21, 1854 | ||
073 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Jul 31, 1855 | ||
074 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to R. C. Miller, Indian Agent dated Sep 30, 1855 | ||
075 | Transcribed letter from Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School requesting status of Ottawa and Wyandotte orphan children to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Oct 5, 1855 | ||
076 | Transcribed invoice to E. H. Sehon, Secretary Missionary Society Methodist Church South for the tuition, boarding and clothing of 1 Arapaho, 1 Sioux and 13 Ottawa children for the quarter ending Dec 31, 1855 certified by Thomas Johnson Superintendent, Sara J. Huffaker Teacher, and Kate M. Huffaker Teacher dated Dec 31, 1855 | ||
077 | Transcribed letter concerning the removal of Ottawa Indian children from the school from Thomas Johnson to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Feb 27, 1856 | ||
078 | Transcribed invoice to E. H. Sehon, Secretary Missionary Society Methodist Church South for the tuition, boarding and clothing of 1 Arapaho, 1 Sioux and 9 Ottawa children for the quarter ending Mar 31, 1856 certified by Thomas Johnson Superintendent, Sara J. Huffaker Teacher, Kate M. Huffaker Teacher, and Deborah A. Brookins Teacher dated Mar 31, 1856 | ||
079 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Apr 1, 1856 | ||
080 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Wm Gay Indian Agent Shawnee Agency to A. Cumming Superintendent Indian affairs St Louis, Mo dated May 3, 1856 | ||
081 | Transcribed invoice to E. H. Sehon, Secretary Missionary Society Methodist Church South for the tuition, boarding and clothing of 1 Arapaho and 10 Ottawa children for the quarter ending Jun 30, 1856 certified by Thomas Johnson Superintendent, Sara J. Huffaker Teacher, Kate M. Huffaker Teacher, and Deborah A. Brookins Teacher dated Jun 30, 1856 | ||
082 | Transcribed letter to E. H. Sehon, Secretary Missionary Society Methodist Church South forwarding the invoices referenced in items 75, 77, and 80 from Thomas Johnson Superintendent dated Jul 16, 1856 | ||
083 | Transcribed letter concerning the accounts of the Manual Labor School from Thomas Johnson to Geo W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Nov 14, 1856 | ||
084 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Charles E. Mix, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Mar 31, 1858 | ||
085 | Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to B. J. Newsome Indian Agent dated Apr 9, 1860 | ||
086 | Transcribed letter from L. H. Morgan, Rochester, New York detailing among other things his concern about the operation of the Manual Labor School and makes accusations of speculation and spoliation to Wm P. Dole, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated May 17, 1861 | ||
087 | Report on manual labor and domestic activities at the Mission with special emphasis on agriculture, prepared by Thomas P. Barr, Historic Properties Supervisor, KSHS, Feb 8, 1985 | ||
088 | Report prepared by Rev Thomas Johnson on status of the Shawnee Indian Mission Aug 16, 1833 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Road Extension - 1872 | 001 | Copy of letter from group of Johnson County residents requesting a change to the Olathe and Kansas City road | |
002 | Copies of notices to James Chandler, Edna Johnson, S. T. Johnson, and A. M. Johnson that there will be a public road running through their land on Aug 23, 1872 dated Aug 16, 1872 from Thomas James | ||
003 | Copy of notarized statement by Thomas James that the above notices had been made dated Aug 19, 1872 | ||
004 | Copy of “Report of Viewers” to the Board of commissioner of Johnson County stating that the proposed road had been surveyed and that a good road could be made at a reasonable expense | ||
005 | Copy of sworn statement of Thomas James that a notice was published describing the proposed road at least twenty days prior to the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners in July 1972 | ||
006 | Copy of notification of claimed damages resulting from the road | ||
007 | Copy of “Surveyor’s Report” with sketch map dated Aug 23 1872 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Roadhouse Raid | 001 | Article describing activity at roadhouse “A bit of 12th in Kansas – Jazz and Booze move to a “Chicken Dinner Farm” – A faded life is mirrored in historical Shawnee Mission, with Jack Copelman former dive keeper as host” | |
002 | Article describing raid “John Barleycorn – Seeking “Pastures Green” in the rural precincts of Johnson County” | ||
003 | Article describing action after the raid “Old Mission is ordered locked and nailed in resort crusade – Jack Copelman arrested and released on cash bond” | ||
004 | Article describing trail “Copelman case to jury – Arguments in Shawnee Mission boozed case closed before noon” | ||
005 | Article “Prohibition-era antics here in Johnson County” by Harold E. Davis The Best Times Feb 2012 | ||
006 | Article “Raid Shawnee Mis’s - Jack Copelman, Proprietor, Arrested for selling whiskey” Jul 7, 1921 | ||
007 | Excerpt form conversation with Roy Hildebracht, Superintendent of Public Works, Fairway, KS in Oct 1987 regarding chicken dinners and prostitution in the East building | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Roster by Tribe - 1839 to 1850 | 001 | “Listing of Students enrolled in the Shawnee Methodist Mission” compiled by Roger Berg Jr. 1993 | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Roster by Tribe - 1842 to 1854 | 001 | Annual report showing the state of Indian Manual Labor School for the year 1842 | |
002 | Statement showing the present condition of Indian Manual Labor School Sep 8, 1843 | ||
003 | Statement showing the condition of Indian Manual Labor School for the year ending Jul 31, 1847 | ||
004 | Statement showing the condition of Indian Manual Labor School for the year 1849 | ||
005 | Statement furnished the Department all the items of information required by instructions – 1851 | ||
006 | Report of the Fort Leavenworth Indian Manual Labor School for the quarter ending Mar 31, 1851 | ||
007 | Statement furnished the Department all the items of information required by instructions – 1852 | ||
008 | Statement furnished the Department all the items of information required by instructions – 1853 | ||
009 | Statement furnished the Department all the items of information required by instructions – 1854 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Indian Manual Labor School - 1841 | 001 | Statement showing the present condition of Indian Manual Labor School 1841 | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Indian Manual Labor School - 1854 to 1855 | 001 | List of names of children received into and taught in the Shawnee Manual Labor School in the year commencing Oct 1, 1854 & ending Sep 20 1855 | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Restoration and Renovation | 001 | Article about the Daughter of the American Revolution negotiating for the purchase of the Shawnee Mission Kansas City Times Oct 26, 1906 | |
002 | Article about the recommended purchase of the Shawnee Mission by the Jackson county Historical Society Kansas City Journal Jul 7, 1909 | ||
003 | Copy of sketch of Shawnee Mission proposed to assemble historic relics of the west Kansas City Star Feb 211, 1910 | ||
004 | Copies of sketches of the Shawnee Mission from Kansas City Journal Jul 2, 1922 and Saint Louis Democrat Jun 7, 1925 | ||
005 | “Historic Mission in Use – Shawnee Indian School of 1839 fitted up as sanitarium” Kansas City Star Apr 18, 1926 | ||
006 | Article about Miss K. C. Roe offer of three and one-half acres of the Shawnee Mission to Lincoln and Lee University Kansas City Times Jan 25, 1927 | ||
007 | Article about the Shawnee Mission Memorial foundation proposal to maintain the property Kansas City Times Dec 21, 1927 | ||
008 | “Ahead on Shawnee Park – Kansas to have Mission ready for summer visitors” Kansas City Star Feb 5, 1928 and article “Shawnee Mission and Kansas City” about final acquisition of Shawnee Mission by the state of Kansas” Kansas City Times Nov 27, 1928 | ||
009 | “Old Flowers fro Shawnee Urged by a Mission Friend – Trees and Shrubs also are in the plan of Mrs. Laura Coates Reed” Kansas City Times Aug 17, 1929 | ||
010 | Article about appeal to State Legislature for appropriation to properly preserve the old Indian mission Kansas City Star Jan 6, 1929 | ||
011 | “Spring drenches the historic Shawnee Mission in beauty” Kansas City Star May 2, 1930 | ||
012 | Article about presentation of portraits of Judge William Holmes, rev Nathan Scarritt, Rev and Mrs. Jesse Green and family, Rev Jerome C. Berryman, Mrs. Edward T. Peery, and Rev Joab Spencer Kansas City Times Apr 17, 1933 | ||
013 | “Hope to save an old Shawnee Mission Building” Kansas City Star Oct 14, 1934 | ||
014 | Letter from Kirke Mechem, Secretary, Kansas State Historical Society dated Mar 5, 1941 to Mrs. Carl Harder with a copy of letter to Frank L. Hagaman relating to building an East end to the North building and wall papers for the buildings | ||
015 | Article about proposal by Mrs. Homer (Laura Coates) Reed to make Shawnee Mission a Kansas Museum of Western History | ||
016 | Article “Restored, to be open to public next Sunday” Jun 7, 1942 | ||
017 | “Old beauty to Mission – Visitors find Shawnee building refurnished in detail” Kansas City Times Jun 15, 1942 | ||
018 | “Mission Accomplished – Recently reopened after renovation, the Shawnee Methodist Indian mission in Fairway served as and Indian school until 1862” Kansas! 3rd Issue 1986 | ||
019 | “Restoration keeps history intact” by Marisa Agha Kansas City Star Sep 30, 1995 | ||
020 | “Historic Indian mission to get face-lift” The Sun Newspaper Fall/Winter 2001 | ||
021 | “Friends of historic site on a mission of improvement” by Nathan Dayani Johnson County Sun Jun 24, 2004 | ||
022 | “Mission exhibits Indian History” by Tiffany Ryan Johnson County Sun Mar 16, 2006 | ||
023 | “Renovations at local historic site continue” Jun 24, 2006 | ||
024 | “A broader mission – Local museum unveils changes to exhibits that aim for a more interactive visitor experience by Michelle Burhenn Kansas City Star Sep 16, 2006 | ||
025 | “Remembering the Mission” by Ryan D. Wilson Johnson County Sun Sep 20, 2007 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Scam involving Shawnee Indian Mission Name | 001 | Information related to an apparent scam using the Shawnee Indian Mission name | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - School District 92 | 001 | “History of School district 92” compiled by Mary Tesar Kimpbel Feb 17, 1933 | |
002 | “History of Roesland School” prepared in 1949 | ||
003 | Black and White school photo c. 1895 | ||
004 | Black and White school photo c. 1897 - 1898 | ||
005 | Black and White school photo c. 1904 - 1905 | ||
006 | Black and White school photo c. 1905 - 1906 | ||
007 | Copy of Black and White school photo c. 1910 – 1912 | ||
008 | Black and White school photo c. 1912 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - School Report 1838 | 001 | Copy and transcription of a report of the School connected with the Shawnee Mission Sep 13 1838 from Thos. Johnson Supt. to Maj. R. W. Cummins U. S. Indian Agent Fort Leavenworth | |
Shawnee Indian Mission - Sesquicentennial | 001 | “Indian mission to celebrate sesquicentennial” by Maggie Hessel-Mial Kansas City Star Jun 22, 2005 | |
002 | “Sesquicentennial gathering at mission” Johnson County Sun Jun 23, 2005 | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Slavery | 001 | Copy of slave sale receipt to Alexander Johnson issued Nov 4, 1852 | |
002 | Copy of slave sale receipts to Rev Johnson issued May 31, 1853 | ||
003 | Copy of slave sale receipts to Rev Johnson issued Jun 7, 1855 | ||
004 | Copy of slave sale receipts to Rev Johnson issued May 24, 1856 | ||
005 | “Jackson County, Missouri in Black & White – Volume 1 Census of Slaves, Their Owners and “Free Colored” 1850 1860” by Annette W. Curtis | ||
006 | “Slaves in Kansas territory” reminiscences of col. A. S. Johnson dictated Saturday evening Apr 20, 1895 | ||
007 | Interview with E. F. Heisler editor of the Kansas City Kansas Sun concerning Rev Johnson selling a pregnant slave named Lindy. Date unknown but believed to be after 1958 because of room description | ||
008 | Extract from Conquest of Kansas by William Phillips discussing slavery at the Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
009 | Extract of comments from The Golden Bear by Joanne Chiles regarding slaves at the Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
010 | “Founders owned slaves” by Rodney Staab Journal Herald Sep 29, 1988 | ||
011 | “New views of Shawnee Mission No. 6” by Rodney Staab Jun 1944 | ||
012 | “Rev Thomas Johnson and his Slaves: Fact, Fiction and Family compiled by Howard Ziegenhorn May 2005 | ||
013 | Rev Thomas Johnson salve history prepared by George Bernheimer May 23, 2007 | ||
See also: | |||
“Position of the M. E. Church on the subject of Slavery” by Nathan Scarritt | |||
“Mission related slavery references, annals, and other sources” | |||
“Johnson, Thomas – Slavery and Politics” folder in Individual section | |||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Student Biographies | 001 | William Adams – Delaware – 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1847 | |
002 | Sarah Armstrong – Wyandot – 1851, 1852, 1853, and 1854 | ||
003 | Sally Bluejacket – Shawnee | ||
004 | Sophia Green – Ottawa | ||
005 | William Henry Harrison Grinter – Delaware – 1849 | ||
006 | Melinda Stateler – Delaware | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Support Groups | 001 | Article in which Mrs. Homer Reed, daughter of Kersey Coates, expresses interest in preserving the Shawnee Indian Mission as a museum Kansas City Star 1910 | |
002 | Friends of the Mission articles, letters, and brochures | ||
003 | Shawnee Mission Indian Historical Society articles, letters, and brochures | ||
004 | Shawnee Mission Memorial Foundation articles | ||
005 | Shawnee Mission Flower Club article | ||
006 | Article “State must not turn it back on cornerstone of our history” editorial critical of State of Kansas fund of Shawnee Indian Mission by Steve Rose Kansas City Star Nov 7, 2012 | ||
007 | Summary of talk given by Charles Clark Aug 27, 2012 | ||
008 | “Shall Old Shawnee Mission Disappear?” published argument for acquiring the Shawnee Indian Mission to preserve history written by William E. Connelley, Secretary Kansas State historical Society | ||
009 | List of Johnston DAR Members | ||
010 | Shawnee Indian Mission Library. Purpose and scope of Library. Miscellaneous labels and cards. | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Time Line 1865 to 1920 | 001 | “The “In-between years” of the Shawnee Indian Mission” based on research conducted by Carol Duer Cochran | |
002 | Time line on the Shawnee Mission | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Tours | 001 | “Tour Information and Guidelines” prepared by Pat Wright 1986 updated through 1996 | |
002 | Johnson County Young Matrons Tour Information Packet | ||
003 | Shawnee Indian Mission miscellaneous tours and fact sheets dating from 1990’s to early6 2000’s | ||
4 | Narrative for tour of Shawnee Methodist Mission and Manual Labor School date unknown | ||
Shawnee Indian Mission - Visitors and Residents | 001 | Article with photo about Jasper Hund, Caretaker and Superintendent of the Shawnee Indian Mission form 1927 to 1932 published in the Shawnee Indian Mission Friends newsletter | |
002 | Obituary of former resident Mrs. Lena Herster Bowers and article “Shawnee Mission’s Teachers Were Glamour Girls of 1830’s” that includes letter written by teach A Archbold and other well know residents Kansas City Star Sep 20, 1942 | ||
003 | Photo of author Francis Parkman | ||
004 | Sketch of explorer and Politician John Fremont | ||
005 | Visitors John H. Charloe and Jerri McClelland Aug 29, 1998 | ||
006 | Information about Christina Uhlin “likely an American Indian who lived or worked at the Shawnee Indian Mission | ||
007 | Tribute article “He loved family and work” about Lee R. Wright director of the Shawnee Indian Mission from 1970 to 2000 Kansas City Star Oct 29, 2010 |
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