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January 29, 1861 Kansas is admitted as the 34th U.S. state.

Map of Nebraska and Kansas Territories, showing the location of the Indian Reserves according to the treaties of 1854
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January 29, 1861 Kansas is admitted as the 34th U.S. state.

Map of Nebraska and Kansas Territories, showing the location of the Indian Reserves according to the treaties of 1854

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    Happy belated birthday, home state.
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    HAPPY KANSAS DAY!!!!!!
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    WOW complete facepalm. I legitimately read that as Katniss instead of Kansas. Fuck my life I need to stop being such a...
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    Happy Kansas Day!!
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    Happy Admitted-to-the-Union Day, Kansas!
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