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    Osawatomie is a city in Miami County, Kansas, United States, 61 miles (98 km) southwest of Kansas City. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city...
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    Historic Site and John Brown Cabin, is located in Osawatomie, Kansas. The site is operated by the Kansas Historical Society, and includes the log cabin of...
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  • pro-slavery Border ruffians, led by John W. Reid, attacked the town of Osawatomie, Kansas, which had been settled largely by anti-slavery Free-Staters. Reid...
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  • Osawatomie State Hospital is a public psychiatric hospital in the U.S. state of Kansas, located in the city of Osawatomie, Kansas. Established by the...
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  • Osawatomie may refer to: Osawatomie, Kansas Osawatomie High School Battle of Osawatomie, engagement in Bleeding Kansas struggle Osawatomie Brown, an 1859...
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    John Brown (abolitionist) (category People from Osawatomie, Kansas)
    September 14–15, 1856" Near Netawaka, Kansas: Battle of the Spurs Osawatomie, Kansas: At the site of the Battle of Osawatomie, in John Brown Memorial Park. "Soldiers'...
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    along the western bank of the Osage River, ending near present-day Osawatomie, Kansas. During the journey of approximately 660 miles (1,060 km) over 61...
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  • President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt in a speech in Osawatomie, Kansas on August 31, 1910. The progressive nationalist policies outlined...
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    The Congregational Church in Osawatomie, Kansas, at 315 6th St., was built in 1858-61. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013...
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  • American Life and adopted by Roosevelt after an August 1910 speech in Osawatomie, Kansas The New Freedom – slogan of Woodrow Wilson's 1912 presidential campaign...
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