Santa Fe Trail Marker, with
Local Inscription.

Santa Fe Trail Marker.

Pawnee Capitol. The old stone building erected at Pawnee for the capitol of Kansas still stands on the Fort Riley Reservation. In 1907 a subscription fund was raised and the money used to repair and restore the old building so that it will stand for many years as a relic of our early history.

Old Pawnee Capitol on the Fort Riley Military Reservation.

John Brown’s Battle Field. The site of John Brown’s battle field at Osawatomie was purchased by the Woman’s Relief Corps of Kansas and presented to the State in 1909.

Statues in the Hall of Fame. Each State is permitted to place two statues in the Hall of Fame in the National Capitol at Washington. In 1905 one of the Kansas places was filled with a statue of John J. Ingalls, who was a Senator from this State from 1873 to 1891. In 1913 the other place was filled with a statue of George W. Glick, who was Governor of Kansas from 1883 to 1885.