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Santa Fe Trail Wakarusa War

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... Santa Fe Trail Tipping Points ... Shawnee Cattle Trail aka Texas Road

 

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FRANKLNQRY,38.81800,-95.21500,956,Dow-Coleman Feud (1855 Bushwhack)

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38.817890° N

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95.215531° W


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Charles W. Dow - Wikipedia

 

Jump to Settling In Kansas‎: Charles Dow, along with his father Ladd, came to Kansas in 1855 from ...
and settled in the Hickory Point (now Stony Point) area of Douglas County. Dow,
a free stater, was shot by Franklin Coleman over a ...
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Chapter VI - USGenWeb Archives (TM)

James H. Lane and the Free-State Cause—John Ritchie's Arrest—The Kansas ...
in Douglas County which has passed into history as "The Wakarusa War."
It was precipitated by a personal encounter between Charles W. Dow and Franklin M. Coleman over ...
Dow was a Free-State man, and Coleman a Pro-Slavery immigrant from ...
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  1. Coleman, Franklin M. - Territorial Kansas Online

    Jun 15, 2006 ... Territorial Kansas Online 1854-1861, Explore Topics · Territorial A-Z · Map · Lesson Plans ...
    ... Dow was a free state supporter and was murdered by Franklin Coleman, ...
    Jacob; Coleman, Franklin M.; Douglas County, Kansas Territory; Dow, ...
    www.territorialkansasonline.org/.../index.php?...Coleman,%20Franklin%20M. - Cached
  2. Territorial Kansas Online - Browse by Keyword

    Jun 15, 2006 ... Dow was a free state supporter and was murdered by Franklin ...
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Douglas County Law Library, Lawrence, Kansas

Feb 4, 2011 ... They came to make certain that the Territory of Kansas would be admitted to .....
The attackers began to beat him and he continued to fight back. .....
proslavery man named Franklin Coleman shot and killed Charles Dow, ...
www.douglascolawlibrary.org/legalhistory2010.html - Cached
  1. Branson, Jacob - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912

    Branson, Jacob, one of the early settlers of Douglas county, located at Hickory ...
    A man named Franklin Coleman was among the second claimants at Hickory Point ...
    Coleman trespassed on Dow's claim and was warned that he must stop. ...
    Finding that nothing availed but to fight, and not being willing to shed blood, ...
    skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1912/b/branson_jacob.html - Cached
  2. Wakarusa War in Kansas

    Charles W. Dow, a Free-State man, was shot by Franklin N. Coleman, a pro-slavery leader ...
    whom Dow had lived, after his arrest by Samuel J. Jones, sheriff of Douglas County. ...
    troops were sent fully equipped and expecting to fight. ...
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How Bloody Was Bleeding Kansas?

 

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Thomas H. Gladstone, Kansas; or Squatter Life and Border Warfare in the Far West (London: G. Routledge, 1857), 63. ....
personal feuds, the spasmodic functioning of fron- ... free stater, by Franklin Coleman, a proslavery advocate,
at Hickory Point in Douglas County. Dow and. Coleman had adjoining land claims. ...
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A Day in the Life of the Civil War: A Starting Killing

Nov 21, 2010 ... Charles Dow a “Free Stater” living in Kansas was shot dead by ...
A small group of armed Missourians under the command of Douglas County Kansas Sheriff Samuel J Jones laid ...
Franklin Coleman was captured in 1856, and was linked to Dow's ... A Fight For Bull's Gap · Stonewall And Lee Called For Him ...
lifeofthecivilwar.blogspot.com/2010/11/starting-killing.html - Cached

 

Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, ...

Frank Wilson Blackmar - 1912 - Kansas
Charles W. Dow, a free-state man, was shot by Franklin N. Coleman, a pro-slavery leader ...
after his arrest by Samuel J. Jones, sheriff of Douglas county. ...
books.google.com/books?id=Qi9cXyTWt9EC...

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