Pleasanton
Pleasanton, established 1869, named for General Alfred Pleasanton, (and the town mis-spelled his name) who led defeat of Confederates at Mine creek.
Revered outdoorsman, lecturer, and writer, Enos A. Mills was born on a farm near Pleasanton on April 22, 1870, where he lived until age 14 before setting out for Colorado’s Long’s Peak. Known as the Father of Rocky Mountain National Park. Mr. Mills lectured throughout the East, lobbied in Washington and visited newspaper editors which brought about the passage of a bill by Congress on January 26, 1915 creating the 25 mile expanse which is now the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Mine Creek Battlefield State Historic Site
One of the largest Cavalry engagements of the entire Civil War, and the only one fought on Kansas soil, the Battle of Mine Creek occurred on Oct. 25, 1864, when…
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Trading Post Museum
Trading Post is one of the oldest settlements in Kansas and the site of an…
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Sponsored by the Linn County Historical Society, the museum has one of the best genealogy…
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