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Wagon Bed Spring

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NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK

Wagon Bed Spring

Grant County, Kansas

Wagon Bed Spring, also called Lower Cimarron Spring (NRHP), was an oasis on the route followed by most travelers on the Santa Fe Trail. But it also was the most dangerous stretch of the trail due to Indian hostilities. Today the spring contains no water, but years ago buffalo and other wildlife, American Indians, and travelers relied on this vital watering spot. Explorer and trader Jedediah Smith was killed by Indians in this area in 1831, and the Mormon Battalion camped here in 1846 on its way to fight in the Mexican War. A historical marker and the remains of a wagon bed detail the spring's fascinating history. Wagon Bed Spring was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. For more information: uchamber@pld.com

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