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Paola KS 1910


 
 My name is Bob Jenkins
and I created this website to provide genealogy
 information and links to genealogy information  to assist people in researching
 their Miami County Kansas ancestors.

 I would appreciate any contribution that you would like to make  to this site:
 biographies, obituaries, birth, marriage, death info,  grave info, photographs....etc

 

  
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  Brief History from Kansas State Historical Society:

 Miami County was originally named Lykins County when created as one of the original 33 by the Territorial Legislature in
 1855. The county was not organized until April 2, 1857. In 1861 the name was changed to Miami. It was organized by S. H.
 Houser; Daniel Goodrich; C. A. Foster; John Childers; C. H. Crane; S. L. Adair; T. J. Hodges; and D. L. Perry, and contains
 the cities of Louisburg, Fontana, Osawatomie, Paola and Spring Hill (part).

 Isaac McCoy's proposal for an Indian state and the removal of the Indians in 1830 enabled white missionaries to settle in the
 area. John Brown's free-state headquarters was located in the area, and the Battle of Osawatomie, August 30, 1856, following
 a series of raids by both free staters and Missouri supported pro slavery forces, capped the disturbances in the area. Brown's
 son Frederick and four other free staters were killed. Osawatomie was also the "birthplace" of the Republican party in the state
 as it was organized at the Osawatomie convention on May 18, 1859. In 1910 President Theodore Roosevelt dedicated the John
 Brown Memorial Park at Osawatomie.

 The first church was the Osawatomie Congregational organized in 1856, and the first building was constructed in 1858. The
 first school district, Number 1, was formed at New Lancaster, Miami Township, in 1858. Although fairs had been held since
 the 1890s, there was no official county fair until 1945.



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