Guided Carpool Tour
Ghost Towns & Early Legends
of Northern Bourbon County
175 Years of History Unfolded
Click here for a printable flyer.
Saturday, August 1st, 2020
Departs at 8:30am w/tour ending approx. 11:30am
Departing from Old Fort Genealogical Library (Memorial Hall, 221 S. National Ave.)
$5 per person. Limited to first 40 people to register - pre-registration required.
Masks required & social distancing to be maintained.
Register on fortscott.com/events, or via the old fort genealogical society at 620-223-3300 or OFGSKS@GMAIL.COM
Stops:
#1 Barnesville Cemetery where flags will be flying at Civil War Veterans headstones ~ stories by Fred Campbell of Barnesville, the Miracle Mile, the Stone & the home built from wood of he local store.
#2 Bridge on Wagon Road, 1 mile north of Fulton ~ hear the story of the Battle of Osage before driving to the large whirlpool with more local history.
#3 Stop at Fort Lincoln & Freedom Colony ~ story of Fort Lincoln will be told onsite, and the story of Freedom Colony will be given before attendees return to their vehicles.
#4 Mapleton will be the site of the story of the mean old woman & why the name of Mapleton was changed, Guthrie's Mound will be pointed out where Zeb Pike slept while traveling west & the story of our infamous hanging.
#5 The final stop will be in the west portion of US National Cemetery No. 1 where Brian Allen will present the Union, Confederate, Indian and World War I Veterans who are buried there. Tour will end with Eugene Ware and his story, with a finale by Ralph Carlson.
If tour reservations are full, go ahead and call or email and we can put your name on a waiting list for the next tour to be scheduled soon!
Saturday Aug 1, 2020
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM CDT
Ann Rawlins, OFGS 620-223-3300 or Lindsay Madison, Chamber 620-223-3566
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231 E. Wall Street, Fort Scott, KS 66701 – (620) 223-3566 – information@fortscott.com