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The boys and I went over to check out the deuce crushing that is going on in Junction City. We skipped the Interstate and took the scenic route. After driving through New Cambria and wondering if the old stone barn had anything to do with the Butterfield Overland Dispatch.
Smoky Hill Trail Route: Old West Kansas Trails: Kansas Heritage Group
The BOD went right through Salina, we have nothing to show for it though. I suspect New Cambria has a church and stone barn left over from those perilous days of Kansas history.
We rolled on towards Abilene and as we got into ****inson County, I hit the back roads. It was brisk today, cold with wind to drive it in. Like the non-planning dummy that I am, I left home with an almost dead camera battery.
We stopped at a couple of old grave yards, then we rolled north to stop at Lamb's Point. I hap-hazardly found Lamb's Point a few years ago. I noticed a marker and turned around to see what it was. Once I read the hisorical marker, I had to go straight to the ****inson County Historical Society to try to learn more. There is not much to be learned. Apparently the courthouse fire in the late 1800's took care of the old history here. Internet searches are pretty poor as well.
"A marker at the site of Lamb's Point, one-half mile east of Detroit, ****inson county, was dedicated June 14, 1946, with Charles M. Harger of Abilene, former president of the Kansas State Historical Society, giving the dedicatory address. Lamb's Point, named for William Lamb, was the seat of the county government for a time in the late 1850's, and was a stopping place on early stage lines. The memorial was erected by the ****inson County Historical Society and members of the Lamb family. "
You can also find reference of it being a post office from 1828 to 1961, interesting as well as it was gone in 1946. Kansas was not annexed as a state until 1861, so 1828 is really early history for us. Anyway, it is a neat monument to visit...
Smoky Hill Trail Route: Old West Kansas Trails: Kansas Heritage Group
The BOD went right through Salina, we have nothing to show for it though. I suspect New Cambria has a church and stone barn left over from those perilous days of Kansas history.
We rolled on towards Abilene and as we got into ****inson County, I hit the back roads. It was brisk today, cold with wind to drive it in. Like the non-planning dummy that I am, I left home with an almost dead camera battery.
We stopped at a couple of old grave yards, then we rolled north to stop at Lamb's Point. I hap-hazardly found Lamb's Point a few years ago. I noticed a marker and turned around to see what it was. Once I read the hisorical marker, I had to go straight to the ****inson County Historical Society to try to learn more. There is not much to be learned. Apparently the courthouse fire in the late 1800's took care of the old history here. Internet searches are pretty poor as well.
"A marker at the site of Lamb's Point, one-half mile east of Detroit, ****inson county, was dedicated June 14, 1946, with Charles M. Harger of Abilene, former president of the Kansas State Historical Society, giving the dedicatory address. Lamb's Point, named for William Lamb, was the seat of the county government for a time in the late 1850's, and was a stopping place on early stage lines. The memorial was erected by the ****inson County Historical Society and members of the Lamb family. "
You can also find reference of it being a post office from 1828 to 1961, interesting as well as it was gone in 1946. Kansas was not annexed as a state until 1861, so 1828 is really early history for us. Anyway, it is a neat monument to visit...
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