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5 Fun Facts About November 7 In Kansas History
1. In 1861, just months after the outbreak of the Civil War, Kansas became the 34th state to be admitted to the Union. Its entrance as a free state helped tip the balance of power against those advocating for slavery, as it joined the ranks of other free states in...
5 Fun Facts About November 6 In Kansas History
November 6 has been an important day in Kansas history, here are five interesting facts about this day: 1. Kansas became a state on November 6, 1861: After years of turmoil and bloody battles, Kansas was admitted to the Union as the 34th state. Kansas had been fighting for its...
5 Fun Facts About November 5 In Kansas History
November 5 has been a significant day in Kansas history for various reasons. Here are 5 interesting facts about this day: 1. In 1861, Kansas was admitted as the 34th state in the Union on November 5. The state's admission was a significant milestone during the Civil War since Kansas's...
5 Fun Facts About November 4 In Kansas History
Here are some interesting facts about November 4 in Kansas history: 1. In 1940, the Topeka Symphony Orchestra performed its first-ever concert. The symphony was founded in 1945 and has since become one of the oldest and most respected orchestras in Kansas. 2. On November 4, 1952, Dwight D. Eisenhower...
5 Fun Facts About November 3 In Kansas History
1. Kansas Statehood Day: November 3, 1861, is regarded as the official Statehood Day in Kansas when the state was admitted to the Union as the 34th state. This event marked the end of the long struggle between pro- and anti-slavery forces in Kansas. 2. Amelia Earhart's Birthday: Born on...
5 Fun Facts About November 2 In Kansas History
1. In 1951, the United States Army opened the Sunflower Ordnance Works in De Soto, Kansas. The plant was used to manufacture bombs and other explosives during the Korean War. 2. On November 2, 1914, William Allen White, a prominent Kansas journalist and editor of the Emporia Gazette, published an editorial in support...
5 Fun Facts About November 1 In Kansas History
1. Kansas Daylight Saving Time Begins: On November 1, 2015, Kansas observed the end of Daylight Saving Time and turned its clocks back by one hour. However, for many years, Kansas did not observe Daylight Saving Time until 1963 when a new state law mandated its adoption. 2. The Treaty...
5 Fun Facts About October 31 In Kansas History
1. The State of Kansas officially established October 31st as Kansas Day in 1879. This day is marked as the anniversary of the state's admission to the Union on January 29, 1861. 2. In 1864, a group of Confederate guerrillas led by William Quantrill raided the town of Fort Scott,...
5 Fun Facts About October 30 In Kansas History
1. In 1918, the infamous Spanish Flu pandemic reached its peak in Kansas. The state implemented strict quarantine measures, such as closing schools and banning large gatherings, which helped to slow the spread of the virus. 2. On October 30, 1965, the University of Kansas Jayhawks football team suffered its...
5 Fun Facts About October 29 In Kansas History
1. On October 29, 1864, the Battle of Mine Creek took place in Linn County, Kansas during the American Civil War. Union forces under General Samuel Curtis defeated Confederate forces, which helped seal the fate of Confederate General Sterling Price's Missouri campaign. 2. In 1919, Kansas Governor Henry Allen declared...
5 Fun Facts About October 28 In Kansas History
1. In 1886, the first issue of the Kansas City Star was published. The newspaper has since become a major publication in the region and is known for its investigative journalism. 2. In 1912, the University of Kansas dedicated Memorial Stadium, a landmark football stadium that has hosted countless games...
5 Fun Facts About October 27 In Kansas History
1. In 1899, the Jayhawkers, the University of Kansas football team, played their first game against the team from Baker University. The Jayhawkers won the game 22-9. This was the beginning of one of the oldest and most storied football programs in the country. 2. In 1917, the first class...