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5 Fun Facts About February 11 In Kansas History
1. In 1968, the University of Kansas and Wichita State University basketball teams played each other in Allen Fieldhouse, with KU winning 81-69. This game marked the beginning of the Sunflower Showdown rivalry between the two schools. 2. In 1881, the Kansas Legislature passed a bill creating the State Board...
5 Fun Facts About February 10 In Kansas History
1. In 1947, the University of Kansas basketball team won their first ever conference game at Allen Fieldhouse. The game was against the University of Missouri, and the final score was 44-43. 2. In 1919, Kansas passed a law establishing a minimum wage for women and children. This was the...
5 Fun Facts About February 9 In Kansas History
1. In 1870, the state of Kansas was admitted to the Union as the 34th state. The state was known for its role in the abolitionist movement, and its entry into the Union was a key moment in the fight against slavery. 2. In 1885, the first electric streetcar system...
5 Fun Facts About February 8 In Kansas History
1. In 1861, Kansas became the 34th state in the United States. The territory had been struggling to enter the Union for years due to political and social tensions over the issue of slavery. 2. In 1894, Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, was born in...
5 Fun Facts About February 7 In Kansas History
1) In 1861, the state of Kansas was admitted to the Union as the 34th state. Kansas played a significant role in the Civil War as a free state, with many Kansans fighting for the Union Army. 2) On February 7, 1908, the Boy Scouts of America was officially incorporated....
5 Fun Facts About February 6 In Kansas History
1. In 1861, the first Kansas regiment was mustered into the Union Army for the American Civil War. The soldiers were largely recruited from the population of Lawrence, Kansas. 2. In 1887, the Kansas state legislature passed a law establishing Kansas State Normal School (now Emporia State University) in Emporia,...
5 Fun Facts About February 5 In Kansas History
1. In 1863, Kansas was officially admitted as the 34th state of the United States. The road to statehood was a long and tumultuous one, with a pro-slavery faction in the territory opposing its admission as a free state. But the efforts of anti-slavery Kansans, such as Senator James H....
5 Fun Facts About February 4 In Kansas History
1. On February 4, 1861, Kansas was admitted to the Union as the 34th state. This came after a long struggle between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in the territory, which had been ongoing since the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. 2. In 1859, John Brown and his men raided the federal...
5 Fun Facts About February 3 In Kansas History
1. In 1863, Kansas Governor Thomas Carney received a letter from President Abraham Lincoln commending him for his support of the Union during the Civil War. Carney had made efforts to keep Kansas free from Confederate influence and recruited troops to fight for the Union cause. 2. In 1874, Dodge...
5 Fun Facts About February 2 In Kansas History
1. On February 2, 1867, Kansas became the first state to ratify the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all people born or naturalized in the United States. 2. In 1887, Kansas State University was founded on February 2...
5 Fun Facts About February 1 In Kansas History
1. In 1864, Kansas Governor Thomas Carney signed a bill establishing the State Agricultural College, now known as Kansas State University. 2. On February 1, 1864, the final session of the Wyandotte Constitutional Convention was held in Wyandotte, Kansas. The convention drafted the constitution that would pave the way for...
5 Fun Facts About November 21 In Kansas History
1. In 1903, the cornerstone of the Kansas State Capitol Building was laid in Topeka. The building, which is considered an architectural masterpiece, was designed by architect John G. Haskell and features a dome that rises 304 feet above the ground. 2. On November 21, 1955, the University of Kansas...