Morning at the Mission: A Program & Tour at the Historic Ottawa Indian Mission & Burying Ground

Schedule

Sat Jul 20 2024 at 09:00 am to 11:00 am

Location

3375 Osborne Ter, Ottawa, KS 66067, United States | Ottawa, KS

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Founded by Jotham Meeker after the 1844 flood destroyed much of the original 1837 mission site, the Ottawa Indian Mission was home to the Ottawa of Blanchard’s Fork and Roche de Boeuf and Oquanoxy’s Village until their removal to Oklahoma after the Civil War. The site once included the mission house, a meeting house, and several other structures near the California Road. Today, the cemetery continues to serve as the final resting place of many members of the Ottawa tribe and other early settlers in Franklin County.
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Chief Kalisha Dixon Pheasant and historian John Mark Lambertson will discuss the site's historic, cultural, and spiritual significance. The program will be followed by an opportunity for visitors to explore the cemetery and mission site grounds.
All proceeds benefit the Franklin County Historical Society.
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the gate on the day of the program. Advanced ticket sales will close July 19, 2024, 4 p.m. CST. All remaining tickets will be sold at the gate. Current Ottawa University students receive free admission by presenting their university ID at the gate.
Before purchasing your tickets, please note:
- Tickets are nonrefundable.
- The cemetery address is 3375 Osborne Terrace, Ottawa, Kansas. 66067. It is located in a rural area just outside of the city limits.
Parking is limited and carpooling is encouraged.
- This is a historic cemetery. Be prepared to walk on uneven surfaces. A limited number of carts will be available for visitors who need mobility assistance.
- The program will be held in the field adjacent to the cemetery. Please bring your own blankets or chairs to sit on.
-The program will be outdoors during a hot summer day in Kansas. Hats, water bottles, sunscreen, and insect repellant are highly recommended.
-In the event of inclement weather, the program will be moved to the Ottawa University Gangwish Library Schendel Conference Center, 1001 South Cedar Street, Ottawa, Kansas, 66067.
-This cemetery is the historic resting place of real people. Please be respectful. Photography is allowed, but please do not make rubbings of headstones. Old markers are fragile and can chip or topple with pressure.
Questions? Please call (785) 242-1232 or e-mail [email protected].
Special thanks to Ottawa University, the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma and the General Hand Chapter of the DAR for their support.
Image from Charles Goslin's "Ottawa Indian Mission, (circa 1850)."
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3375 Osborne Ter, Ottawa, KS 66067, United States

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