• Potawatomi girls at St. Mary's Mission, Kansas, ca. 1867. The Pottawatomie Indian Pay Station (1855). St. Mary's Mission was a Jesuit mission founded in 1847 along...
  • Aziz Mary'nin Misyonu bir Cizvit misyonu 1847'de kuruldu Oregon Yolu.
  • St Marys was a mission and school for the Potawatomi tribe along the Oregon Trail, it held the Pay Station for the Potawatomi Indian Agency.
  • Notes: On March 9, 1869 a joint resolution of Congress authorized the changing of the Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division's name to the Kansas...
  • A Brief History of St. Marys Mission St. Marys, Kansas. Following their removal from the Great Lakes area, Pottawatomie Indians were moved to Kansas.
  • On September 9, 1848, Jesuits and Sisters arrived at the site of St. Marys Mission., Father Verrydt wrote: "The Kansas River flows through very fertile land...
  • St. Mary's Mission was a school from the very beginning: a boarding school for boys and one for girls were opened immediately, and the Potawatomi eagerly sent...
  • St. Marys Mission serves as a poignant reminder of the cultural assimilation and conflicts that unfolded in the backdrop of the American Frontier.
  • Both schools closed in 1848 and were followed by St. Mary's Mission and school, which opened later that year at St. Mary's, Kansas with staff from these...