Douglas County, Kansas
Achning, Ralph and Cloyd, House
Bailey Hall
Baldwin City School and Auditorium-Gymnasium
Barnes Apple Barn
Bell, George and Annie, House
Benedict House
Beni Israel Cemetery
Black Jack Battlefield
Black Jack Battlefield Boundary Increase
Blood, Col. James, House
Breezedale Historic District
Case Library
Chewning House
Chicken Creek Bridge
Clearfield School-District 58
Clinton School District 25
Coal Creek Library
Cohn/Gardner-Hill & Company Store
Constitution Hall
Double Hyperbolic Paraboloid House
Douglas County Courthouse
Duncan, Charles, House
Dyche Hall, University of Kansas
East Lawrence Industrial Historic District (Additional Documentation)
Eldridge House Hotel
English Lutheran Church
Fernand-Strong, House
First Methodist Episcopal Church
French, Charles & Elizabeth Haskell, House
Goodrich, Eugene F., House
Green Hall, University of Kansas
Greenlee, Michael D., House
Hancock (12th Street) Historic District
Haskell Institute
Henry, William, House
Holy Family Catholic Church
House, Edward, House
Johnson Block Historic District
Kibbee Farmstead
Klock's Grocery & Independent Laundry
Lane University
Lawrence's Downtown Historic District
Ludington House
Mackie, George K., House
Marion Springs School
Martin, Handel T., House
McCurdy, Witter S., House
Miller, Robert H., House
Morse, Dr. Frederic D., House
Mugan-Olmstead House
North Rhode Island Street Historic Residential District
O'Sullivan, John and Anna Farmstead
Oak Hill Cemetery
Old Castle Hall, Baker University
Old Lawrence City Hall
Old Lawrence City Library
Old West Lawrence Historic District
Oread Historic District
Parmenter Memorial Hall
Pilla, Charles, House
Pinckney I Historic District
Pinckney II Historic District
Plymouth Congregational Church
Priestly House
Quayle, William A., House
Reuter Organ Company Buildings
Riggs, Samuel A., House
Roberts, John N., House
Saint Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church
Santa Fe Depot
Santa Fe Depot
Santa Fe Trail-Douglas County Trail Segments
Snow House
South Rhode Island and New Hampshire Street Historic Residential District
Spooner Hall, University of Kansas
Star Cash Grocery Store and Residence
Stephens, Judge Nelson T., House
Stoebener Barn
Stony Point Evangelical Lutheran Church
Strong Hall
Taylor, Lucy Hobbs, Building
Trail Park and Trail Park DAR Marker
United Presbyterian Center
University of Kansas East Historic District
University of Kansas Historic District
Upper Wakarusa River Crossing
US Post Office-Lawrence
Usher, John Palmer, House
Vermilya-Boener House
Vinland Fair Association Fairgrounds Exhibit Building
Vinland Grange Hall
Vinland Presbyterian Church
Willow Springs Santa Fe Trail Segment and DAR Marker
Winter School No. 70
Zimmerman Steel Company
Zimmerman, S. T., House
4 East 7th Street
700 Main Street
700-702 Massachusetts Street
701 Main Street
707 Main Street
711 Main Street
715 Main Street
719 Main Street
720/722 Main Street
724 Main Street
726 Main Street
736 Main Street
746 Massachusetts Street
800 Main Street
806 Main Street
825-827 Massachusetts Street
Achning Hardware
Adolph Frederick Rupp
Anderson Building
Arthur C. "Dutch" Lonborg
Baker University
Baldwin
Battle of Black Jack
Battle of Black Jack
Black Jack Cabin
Black Jack Park
Buford M. Watson Jr. Park
California and Oregon Trails Memorial
Citizens Memorial Monument
City of Eudora - The Early Years
Coffin Sports Complex, Tahoma, and Teacher's Quarters
Coon Point
Dean Smith
Democratic Headquarters
Douglas County Courthouse
Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen
Dr. James Naismith
Eudora's First Bell
First United Methodist Church
Forrest "Phog" Clare Allen
Free State Hotel
Globe
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
Haskell Bandstand/Gazebo
Haskell Celebration 1926
Haskell Indian Nations University
Haskell Indian Nations University
Haskell Indian Nations University Timeline
Haskell Stadium Memorial Arch
Hiawatha Hall
Historic Pinckney Neighborhood
House Building
Ivan L. Boyd Memorial Prairie Preserve
John Brown and the Siege of Lawrence, September 14-15, 1856
John Speer Farmstead
Kansas River Flood Levels
Korean War Memorial
Lane University
Langston Hughes and the Carnegie Library
Larry Brown
Lawrence
Lawrence and the Old Trails
Lawrence City [Carnegie] Library
Lawrence Masonic Temple
Lawrence Studio
Lawrence Veterans' Memorial
Lawrence Visitor Information Center
Lecompton
Lecompton Constitution Hall
Leo A. Beuerman
Liberty Hall
Lucy Hobbs Taylor Building
Marks Jewelers
Miller's Hall
Palmyra
Palmyra Well
Pioneer Cemetery
Purple Heart Trail in Kansas
Ridenour & Baker Building
Round Corner Drug
Santa Fe Steam Locomotive 1073
Santa Fe Trail Crossed Here
Shawnee Tribal Leader Paschal Fish and his Daughter, Eudora
Sheriff Samuel J. Jones
South Park
Spanish-American War Memorial
Standard Mutual Life Building
Stony Point Church and Cemetery
Tecumseh Hall
The Battle of Black Jack
The Castle Tea Room
The Douglas County Memorial of Honor
The First Lawrence U.S. Post Office
The Haskell Cemetery
The Original Bandstand
The Victory Eagle
The WheatFields Oven
Trail Park
Trinity Episcopal Church
Unknown Dead
War Mothers Memorial
Wiedemann Building
World War II Memorial Campanile
In the mid-1800s, Douglas County played a crucial role in the "Bleeding Kansas" era, a period of conflict over whether Kansas would be a free or slave state. Lawrence, the county seat, was a stronghold for anti-slavery activists and had a significant impact on the national debate on slavery. The infamous Lawrence Massacre in 1856, where pro-slavery forces attacked the town, further intensified the tensions.
During the Civil War, Douglas County continued to be a center for abolitionist activities. The county's residents played vital roles in supporting the Union army and providing aid to escaped slaves traveling the Underground Railroad. The historic Eldridge Hotel in Lawrence served as a temporary headquarters for several Union generals.
In the post-war years, Douglas County experienced significant growth and development. The University of Kansas was established in Lawrence in 1866, becoming a major educational and cultural institution for the county and the region. As the county grew, agriculture played a vital role in its economy, with thriving wheat and dairy industries. Today, Douglas County continues to preserve its historical significance while embracing modern advancements and maintaining a strong sense of community.
Brief timeline of the history of Douglas County, Kansas:
- 1854 - Douglas County, Kansas is established as a county
- 1855 - Lawrence, the county seat, is founded
- 1856 - Violence erupts in Lawrence during the "Bleeding Kansas" era
- 1863 - Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence results in the destruction of much of the city
- 1870 - The University of Kansas is founded in Lawrence
- 1903 - The United Spanish War Veterans Home is established in Leavenworth
- 1954 - Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case rules against racial segregation in schools
- 2008 - The closure of the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant marks the end of an era
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Douglas County, Kansas.