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  1. Council Grove is a city and county seat in Morris County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 2,140. It was named after an agreement between American settlers and the Osage Nation allowing settlers' wagon trains to pass westward through the area on the Santa Fe Trail. Pioneers gathered at a grove of ...

  2. Council Grove, Kansas, 1885. The county seat of Morris County and one of the most historic towns of Kansas, Council Grove is situated on the Neosho River in the eastern part of the county. The place where Council Grove now stands was mentioned by travelers as early as 1820, and in 1825, a treaty was negotiated with the Osage Indians for a right ...

  3. Jul 21, 2021 · This small town in Kansas has so much to do and see that it deserves to be on every individual’s bucket list. Located in the beautiful Flint Hills is Council Grove. It is a small town with approximately 2,000 residents, a rich and incredible history, and a charming way of life. K-State Research and Extension/Flickr.

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  4. The Council Grove Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District located in Council Grove, Kansas, United States. It consists of six discontiguous areas in the city important in the history of the Santa Fe Trail and American migration to the west in the 19th century.

  5. Council Grove was named one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas History by the Kansas Sampler Foundation because it is a Santa Fe Trail National Historic Landmark town and is the site of an 1825 treaty that led to an intersection of cultures between Kaw Native Americans and Euro-Americans.

  6. May 10, 2022 · Council Grove is a small city and the county seat of Morris County in the US state of Kansas. Council Grove is situated approximately 55 miles southwest of Topeka - the state's capital city.

  7. Council Grove, city, seat (1871) of Morris county, east-central Kansas, U.S., on the Neosho River. The settlement started as an Indian campground in a grove of oaks near the river, where a treaty was concluded (1825) between the federal government and the Kansa and Osage Indians to permit the surveying of the Santa Fe Trail (from the Missouri ...

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