Wabaunsee County Historical Society and Museum

Preserving and sharing the history of Wabaunsee County, Kansas

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By wabaunseecomuseum on April 17, 2025

Law and Order: The Anthony King Murder

By wabaunseecomuseum on May 3, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

The History of Wabaunsee County Newspapers

By wabaunseecomuseum on February 25, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

The History of the Alma Salt Works

By wabaunseecomuseum on January 7, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Number Please: The History of the Telephone in Wabaunsee County

By wabaunseecomuseum on December 7, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

History of the Manhattan, Alma & Burlingame Railway

By wabaunseecomuseum on November 30, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

Museum Hours

Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Closed Sundays, Mondays & Holidays

Admission
$5 per Adult
Free for Kids!

Address
227 Missouri St
Alma, KS 66401

Telephone
785-765-2200

Dover, Kansas

By wabaunseecomuseum on November 2, 2016 • ( 4 Comments )

Dover, Kansas is located on Kansas Highway 4 in the southwest corner of Shawnee County, just a half-mile east of the Wabaunsee County line. Dover has long been a trading center for residents of […]

The Barns of Wabaunsee County

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

Wabaunsee County enjoys a rich ranching heritage which is reflected in the many expansive barns which adorned the landscape. All of late 19th century and early 20th century barns had large hay […]

Under Construction

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 30, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Few things have changed more in our lives than construction techniques for buildings and bridges.  These photographs capture the construction of Wabaunsee County’s infrastructure, including the building of commercial buildings, churches, schools […]

Construction of the Wabaunsee County Courthouse, 1931

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 28, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

In 1931 Wabaunsee County constructed a new courthouse on the block bordered by 2nd Street, and 3rd Street, Iowa Street to Kansas Avenue in Alma, Kansas. The county had levied a one-mill […]

Volland, Then and Now

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 27, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )
Back Porch of Old Kratzer Store.

Photographer and graphic artist, Tom Parish has created a collection of Volland, Kansas “re-photographs” which merge the images from historic photos with those taken today.  Parish uses early Otto Kratzer photos from […]

Freedom’s Frontier: Stories from the Western Border

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 27, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )
WCHS Freedom's Frontier Exhibit

Freedom’s Frontier: Stories from the Western Border is an exhibition of photographs, maps, and images introducing the public to the Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area and how the Wabaunsee County region’s history […]

Mount Mitchell Heritage Prairie Park

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 27, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )
WILDFLOWER WALK ON MOUNT MITCHELL

– by Michael Stubbs – The Mount Mitchell Heritage Prairie Preserve is a 50-acre hilltop prairie dedicated to Captain William Mitchell and the Connecticut Kansas Colony. Located three miles south of Wamego […]

Alma’s Oldest Building, Palenske Hall

By Greg Hoots on October 25, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

The oldest surviving building in Alma, Kansas is today known as Palenske Hall, named after Fred Palenske, the benefactor of the Wabaunsee County Historical Society. The building was built in 1873 for […]

Delivering Ice, Alma, Kansas

By Greg Hoots on October 25, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )
Delivering Ice, Alma, Kansas

Herman Tenbrink, right, unloads blocks of ice for Alice Johnson’s drug store located at 227 Missouri Street in Alma, Kansas. Charles Johnson, center, is standing on the back of his horse, circa […]

WCHS Completes Kansas State Historical Records Advisory Board Grant

By wabaunseecomuseum on October 25, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )
Spanish Peaks, Louis Palenske - 1928

Greg Hoots, of the Wabaunsee County Historical Society has completed work on his grant project, Preserving Memories: Digitizing History, which digitizes over 400 photographs and manuscripts belonging to Alma photographer and businessman, […]

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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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