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Lecompton (pronounced /lɪˈkɒmptən/) is a city in
Douglas County, Kansas,
United States. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion of the city was 588. Lecompton...
- The
Lecompton Constitution (1858) was the
second of four
proposed state constitutions of Kansas.
Named for the city of
Lecompton,
Kansas where it was drafted...
- Anti-
Lecompton Democrat, and
Independent Democrat. See The Kansas-Nebraska act "Democratic"
includes Independent Democrats and Anti-
Lecompton Democrats...
- Perry–
Lecompton USD 343 is a
public unified school district headquartered in Perry, Kansas,
United States. The
district includes the
communities of Perry...
- from
Topeka and
Lecompton,
where election fraud occurred. In
October 1857, the
Lecompton government framed the pro-slavery
Lecompton Constitution that...
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being demolished in 2002. Due to a
growing congregation from
Stull and
Lecompton, a
larger church was
eventually needed, so in 1919, the
community voted...
- The
Lecompton Road
Bridge is a two-lane
girder bridge over
Kansas River at
Lecompton, Kansas,
connecting to the
nearby town of Perry. The
current bridge...
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different capitals (proslavery
Lecompton and
antislavery Lawrence, then Topeka), two
different constitutions (the
proslavery Lecompton Constitution and the antislavery...
- the
party had
split into the
Lecompton and Anti-
Lecompton factions.
Lecompton members supported the
Kansas Lecompton Constitution, a do****ent explicitly...
- some
millions of
acres of
public lands in
exchange for
accepting the
Lecompton Constitution. The
English Bill was
introduced by
William Hayden English...