Silverheels Residence

This is the former residence of Shawnee Indian, John Silverheels built in 1830. Silverheels was given 800 acres in Northeast Johnson County in a treaty by President Buchanan. The 2-story log cabin is now covered by siding with an additional porch. The original fireplaces have been removed.

This home is now a Private residence, no visitors please, but you may drive by.

Getting There & Details

Hours
drive-by only (no visitors please)
Address
9725 West 47th Street
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