Map of Early Trails, Settlers, Past & Present Towns & Rails of Bourbon County, Kansas
Bourbon County, Kansas Map
Now available, a map to complement all the historical books written about the early days of Bourbon County, Kansas.  This
visual map will guide you through the earliest survey of Bourbon County; documenting the original trails, post offices, mills,
Indian land and early settlers.  This map includes historical events from the Border Wars, Underground Railroad, Civil War, and
Zebulon Pike’s expedition along the south bank of the Little Osage River.  Railroads and towns, past and present are located on
this map.  Modern roads are mapped out to help locate the sites.  

The map was hand drawn by artist, Jo Ann Henning.  The size of the map is  approximately 27” x 30”.  Free shipping on orders
of six or more maps.

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Copyrighted Map
This map can also be purchased from Don
Miller, Fort Scott, Kansas at 620-223-6423.  
The map is a great companion to the book,
Historic Reflections of Bourbon County, Kansas,
making a driving trip to sites easy and
enjoyable.  See information about the book  
below.

Historic Reflections of
Bourbon County, Kansas

by Fred Campbell Jr. & Don Miller
This is the only book that covers all of Bourbon
County, Kansas.  The book can be purchased
from Fred Campbell (620-223-2061) or Don
Miller (620-223-6423).  The cost of the book is
$38.57 plus shipping and handling if by mail
order.

Other sites where the book can be purchased
are as follows:

    Citizens Bank, 3rd & Main, Fort Scott, KS

    Bronson Public Library, Bronson, KS