Potter’s Field – Princess Prairie Flower Monument, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery .5 miles North of I-80 on Matzge Hwy .5 west on gravel
Potter’s Field – Princess Prairie Flower Monument, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery .5 miles North of I-80 on Matzge Hwy .5 west on gravel
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, large sign
Site of Former East Seal Camp .5 miles north of Milford on West Side of Blue River. Tribe could have camped in this area on June 6th if they were still traveling on west side of the Blue River.
1874 (set) United Church of Christ Church and Cemetery. 6 miles South of Milford. Tribe would have passed near this site if they were still traveling on west side of Blue.
Did you know that the court case Standing Bear v. Crook was one of the first civil rights cases in the United States?
In today's contentiously divided world, stories of equality and unity are paramount. Chief Standing Bear embodied that saying, "That hand is not the color of yours, but if I prick it, blood will flow and I shall feel pain. The blood is of the same color as yours. God made me and I am a man."
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