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- Home | Lecompton Kansas
Learn more about Lecompton – the political birthplace of the American Civil War – by visiting our two museums, Constitution Hall, Lane University, plus other historic sites, restaurants and shops
- Lecompton, Kansas - Wikipedia
Lecompton, located on the Kansas River, was the de jure territorial capital of Kansas from 1855 to 1861, and the Douglas County seat from 1855 to 1858 Anti-slavery Lawrence became the de facto capital during the latter part of this period, when the county seat was moved there
- City of Lecompton | City of Lecompton
Welcome to the City of Lecompton Office Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30am-12:30pm Wed 4pm-6pm Phone Number: 785-887-6407 Fax: 785-887-6531 Address: 327 Elmore PO Box 100 Lecompton KS, 66050
- Historic Lecompton - Visit KC
Lecompton — located one hour west of Kansas City, just off I-70 — was the official Territorial Capital of Kansas from 1855 to 1861 Nine Kansas territorial governors called Lecompton home
- Our Community | Lecompton Community Empowerment
Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, Lecompton boasts stunning views of the Kansas River and picturesque landscapes that change with the seasons Enjoy a leisurely hike along the riverbanks, known for it's Bald Eagle nesting spots, or find solace in the tranquility of the town's green spaces
- Lecompton - travelks. com
Visit Historic Lecompton: Civil War Birthplace, Where Slavery Began to Die Lecompton was the Territorial Capital of Kansas from 1854-1861 Our two museums will take you back in time: Territorial Capital Museum and Constitution Hall Two restaurants and zero stoplights! Our website: http: www lecomptonkansas com
- Lecompton KS - City hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more
Welcome to our dedicated page for Lecompton, located in the state of Kansas, Douglas County Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population data, administrative services, and local resources
- Lecompton – Capitol of Kansas Territory - Legends of Kansas
Lecompton, Kansas, located on the Kansas River in northwest Douglas County, has a long and rich history, beginning as the pro-slavery capital of Kansas Territory
- Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Paul Bahnmaier, Lecompton
In the bitter political debates of the 1850s, one city’s name was particularly prominent: Lecompton, Kansas Lecompton would be named the capitol of Kansas territory after a pro-slavery constitution was adopted following a rigged election, but this would be rejected by Congress
- About Lecompton | Lecompton Kansas
Lecompton was founded in 1854 and platted on a bluff on the south bank of the Kansas River It was originally called “Bald Eagle,” but then later changed to Lecompton in honor of Samuel D Lecompte, the chief justice of the territorial supreme court
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