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Cameron Avenue and Beeman Place, Fort Riley, KS 66442
In all cases, researchers are encouraged to contact either the Library Curator or Association Executive Director for more information. The Libraryâs collection is non-circulating, which means that the Library does not check out or ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Cameron and Beeman, Fort Riley, KS 66442
We welcome all individuals having an interest in preserving the history and heritage of the Cavalry, young or old, civilian or military. We welcome those who are interested in genealogy, to help in establishing Cavalry connections ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Old Post, P.O. Box 2325, Fort Riley, Kansas 66442-0325, United States of America

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. CAMP FUNSTON was established as one of sixteen Divisional Cantonment Training Camps during World War I. Construction of the 2,000 acre camp began during the summer of 1917 and eventually encompassed approximately 1,400 ... More on HMDB

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. This monument, erected in December 1918, is dedicated to the men who trained at Camp Funston during World War I. Between the fall of 1917 and November 1918, approximately 50,000 soldiers received their basic training ... More on HMDB

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. In this area rest the remains of approximately 100 soldiers, civilian workers, and their dependents who perished at Fort Riley, Kansas Territory, during the cholera epidemic in the summer of 1855. These soldiers and civilian ... More on HMDB

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Fort Riley, Riley, KS Part of: Historic American Buildings ... More on Loc.gov
Inscription. This building was erected in 1855 in the now extinct town of Pawnee for the first legislature of the territory of Kansas. The members were mostly Missourians, fraudulently elected in a... More on HMDB

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. (West side), Brevet Major, E. A. OGDEN, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, died at Fort Riley, Aug. 3rd 1855, Aged 44 years, And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the ... More on HMDB

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated on June 15, 1975 to the gallant soldiers of the United States Army who for 200 years have died in defense of their country. , Erected 1975. , Location. 39° 3.861′ N, 96° 47.768′ W. Marker ... More on HMDB
