Good Easter Friends! I thought I would share these photographs of the Old Stone Church, originally known as the Eliot Congregational Church, to show the evolution in windows and bell tower. The church [...]
Read MoreHere's another photograph taken inside the Old Stone Church at Memorial Day Services in May 2000. I believe maybe it was taken by Sandy Houck. I'll bet there are several that are able to name the memb [...]
Read MoreHere's another photograph taken inside the Old Stone Church at Memorial Day Services in May 2000. I believe maybe it was taken by Sandy Houck. I'll bet there are several that are able to name the memb [...]
Read MoreWith the cold and crazy weather Kansas has been experiencing, I'm not sure if the wild dog tooth violets are blooming yet but usually between March 20 and April 10, the Old Stone Church Cemetery will [...]
Read MoreWith the cold and crazy weather Kansas has been experiencing, I'm not sure if the wild dog tooth violets are blooming yet but usually between March 20 and April 10, the Old Stone Church Cemetery will [...]
Read MoreI want to thank Janet Dyson, Hamilton Family descendant for commenting on this page. I thought I would share some Hamilton information with her and others who are interested. Hamilton brothers, Walter [...]
Read MoreI want to thank Janet Dyson, Hamilton Family descendant for commenting on this page. I thought I would share some Hamilton information with her and others who are interested. Hamilton brothers, Walter [...]
Read MoreWe often forget that there were Native American settlers in what we today know as Wabaunsee County, Kansas long before other European immigrants ventured across the Atlantic.Below are photographs of t [...]
Read MoreWe often forget that there were Native American settlers in what we today know as Wabaunsee County, Kansas long before other European immigrants ventured across the Atlantic.Below are photographs of t [...]
Read MoreThe William Henry Warren House is the oldest house still standing and occupied in Maple Hill Township. It was built by William Henry Warren and his wife Maria Joy (Cheney) Warren in 1874-1875. It was [...]
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