On June 3, 1868, some 400 Cheyenne Indians flooded Council Grove armed and painted for war. When the Indians reached the west end of the town, they divided their forces, one-half following along Elm
On June 3, 1868, some 400 Cheyenne Indians flooded Council Grove armed and painted for war. When the Indians reached the west end of the town, they divided their forces, one-half following along Elm
In May, 1848, a company of about 70 soldiers left Fort Leavenworth to join the Santa Fe battalion in Chihuahua, Mexico. From Council Grove, they were to escort a wagon train of 60 wagons to Ft. Mann,
Articles of a treaty made and concluded at St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, between William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Commissioner on the part of the United States, and the