Wabaunsee County Historical Society and Museum

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Stone Fences of Wabaunsee County

By wabaunseecomuseum on July 26, 2022

Wabaunsee County Video Recollections

By wabaunseecomuseum on July 12, 2021

Alma Portland Cement Works

By wabaunseecomuseum on December 24, 2016

Barn Dancing

By wabaunseecomuseum on November 18, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

The Barns of Wabaunsee County

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 31, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

The Cold War in the Flint Hills

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 24, 2016

Museum Hours

Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Closed Sundays, Mondays & Holidays

Admission
Free will donation

Address
227 Missouri St
Alma, KS 66401

Telephone
785-765-2200

Minnie Palenske Zwanziger Memorial Museum Turns 50

By wabaunseecomuseum on August 21, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Fifty years ago, on October 27, 1968 the Wabaunsee County Historical Society held the grand opening of their new museum in Alma, Kansas, the Minnie Palenske Zwanziger Memorial Museum.  Present at the […]

1963 Wabaunsee County Farm Directory

By wabaunseecomuseum on May 27, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

For more than a half-century, rural directory companies in Kansas have produced county plat maps in a booklet form that feature all of the Townships of a particular county, while identifying all of the […]

The History of the Alma National Bank

By wabaunseecomuseum on March 1, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

-by Greg Hoots- The Alma National Bank enjoyed a prominent place in the history of the business community of Alma, Kansas, boasting a rich history in the very roots of the town. […]

Photo Friday: School District No. 20, The Cousins School

By wabaunseecomuseum on December 29, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

District 20 is a very early school district in Wabaunsee County, organized in 1867-1868.  It is likely that the first school building was constructed of logs.  In September of 1874 the school district held a […]

Eskridge Branch Library Digitizes Photos

By wabaunseecomuseum on November 28, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

The Eskridge Branch of the Pottawatomie-Wabaunsee Regional Library system recently partnered with Kansas writer and historian, Greg Hoots to digitize their historic photo collection. The library had a small but significant collection […]

Kratzer and Parish: Volland Then and Now Opens at Museum Gallery

By wabaunseecomuseum on November 25, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

A new photography exhibit opens this week at the Wabaunsee County Historical Society Museum in Alma, featuring the work of Kansas photographer and designer, Tom Parish. Kratzer and Parish: Volland Then and […]

The Alma Hotel: A Chronology

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 15, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

-by Greg Hoots- Joseph Brandt was born in Germany in 1828 and immigrated to America in the mid-1850s, settling first in Wisconsin where he met his wife, Christena, the daughter of Prussian […]

Dunn Home Supply, Eskridge, Kansas

By wabaunseecomuseum on September 20, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

-by Greg Hoots- Dean Dunn was born in 1926 in Eskridge, Kansas, the son of local pharmacist, Preston Dunn and his wife Dora. Preston Dunn had moved to Eskridge with his parents […]

Don Mogge: Eyewitness to History

By wabaunseecomuseum on August 17, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

-by Greg Hoots- Note: This story was first published in the Flint Hills Special, 2012. For years I shared my lunch break with Don Mogge. I would grab a bite to eat […]

The Great American Eclipse of 1918

By wabaunseecomuseum on August 17, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

On August 21, 2017, millions of Americans will view the total solar eclipse as its shadow sweeps across the country at midday.  It is predicted that as many as 100-million people will […]

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Hidden Cellar Discovered Beneath Museum Annex

Minnie Palenske Zwanziger Memorial Museum Turns 50

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At the Museum: 1923 Reo Fire Truck

Freedom’s Frontier: Stories from the Western Border

Wabaunsee County, On the Map

1884 Wabaunsee County Plat Map
1885 Wabaunsee County Plat Map – Pages scanned by Greg Hoots and assembled and stitched by Tom Parish.
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Wabaunsee Co1882 School Map
Map of school districts in Wabaunsee County in 1882.
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Wabaunsee County Schools

District 22 - Pavilion School

Pavilion School boys enjoy a game of marbles during recess. This photo, dated 1936 identifies the boys, left to right as Dan Glover, Dale Feyh, Dale Townsend and Bill Ekart.

Wabaunsee County Video Recollections

Explore Flint Hills Caves

View photographer Tom Parish's unique views of Flint Hills caves and cellars.

Visit Mount Mitchell!

View of Mount Mitchell - by Tom Leopold

View of Mount Mitchell - by Tom Leopold

 

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