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Samuel Jones was an entrepreneur. He constructed Constitution Hall in 1856 and it is now a National Landmark. He was appointed Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas, in 1856 by Territorial Governor Daniel Woodson. Sheriff Jones enforced the laws of th…
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Built by Rev. W. A. Cardwellsee other side The first church of the United Brethren in Christ, in Kansas, now Evangelical United Brethren, was built by Rew. W. A. Cardwell, in 1856, about 100 ft. southwest of this marker. In 1956 the denomina…
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Has been designated aNationalHistoric Landmark This site possesses national significancein commemorating thehistory of the United States of America
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Has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United States Departmentof the Interior Rededicated 1982The LecomptonHistorical Society
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