Ritchie House Topeka at Jorja Venegas blog

Ritchie House Topeka. It is believed to be the oldest house in topeka and was a stop on the underground railroad. Take a step back into history at the ritchie house! A mid 1850's historic site which was part of the underground railroad, kansas territorial history, the exoduster movement. This is believed to be topeka's oldest home and was built by abolitionists john and mary jane ritchie in 1856. Home of john and mary jane ritchie. The historic ritchie house is open tuesday, wednesday and thursday 9 am to 1 pm other times of the week, call 785 234 6097 admission fee for ritchie house $.50 students, $2.00 adults. Hale ritchie, their son, built his home next door in 1887 and that building is now the cox communication heritage education center. It provides facilities, displays and classrooms to tell. Family tradition states that this small two story stone house served as ritchie’s topeka residence from 1856 to 1869. It served as a beacon of hope along the. The ritchies were radical abolitionists from indiana. Kansas territorial settlers of topeka and a stop on the underground railroad And cox communications heritage education center.

John & Mary Ritchie House Monument Topeka, Kansas Jimmy Emerson
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A mid 1850's historic site which was part of the underground railroad, kansas territorial history, the exoduster movement. Hale ritchie, their son, built his home next door in 1887 and that building is now the cox communication heritage education center. Home of john and mary jane ritchie. It served as a beacon of hope along the. It is believed to be the oldest house in topeka and was a stop on the underground railroad. This is believed to be topeka's oldest home and was built by abolitionists john and mary jane ritchie in 1856. It provides facilities, displays and classrooms to tell. Take a step back into history at the ritchie house! And cox communications heritage education center. The historic ritchie house is open tuesday, wednesday and thursday 9 am to 1 pm other times of the week, call 785 234 6097 admission fee for ritchie house $.50 students, $2.00 adults.

John & Mary Ritchie House Monument Topeka, Kansas Jimmy Emerson

Ritchie House Topeka Take a step back into history at the ritchie house! It is believed to be the oldest house in topeka and was a stop on the underground railroad. The ritchies were radical abolitionists from indiana. Kansas territorial settlers of topeka and a stop on the underground railroad Take a step back into history at the ritchie house! Home of john and mary jane ritchie. And cox communications heritage education center. A mid 1850's historic site which was part of the underground railroad, kansas territorial history, the exoduster movement. This is believed to be topeka's oldest home and was built by abolitionists john and mary jane ritchie in 1856. Hale ritchie, their son, built his home next door in 1887 and that building is now the cox communication heritage education center. The historic ritchie house is open tuesday, wednesday and thursday 9 am to 1 pm other times of the week, call 785 234 6097 admission fee for ritchie house $.50 students, $2.00 adults. Family tradition states that this small two story stone house served as ritchie’s topeka residence from 1856 to 1869. It served as a beacon of hope along the. It provides facilities, displays and classrooms to tell.

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