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Paola's Post or Post Paola

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Paola's post, sometimes called Post Paola, in Miami County, Kansas, was located on the west side of Bull Creek, just west of Paola, Kansas. It was probably established in December 1861, as that was the first time it was mentioned. This post became one of the more important posts along the Kansas-Missouri border during the Civil War. It became a district headquarters in 1863. Later, in September 1864, it was designated a subdistrict headquarters, when the district headquarters was moved to Lawrence, Kansas. The military road from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Gibson ran through Paola, thus ensuring the post always had some importance.Col. James Montgomery, report to U.S. Sen. James H. Lane, The War of the Rebellion (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1883), Series I, Vol. VIII, pp. 415-6.Berenice B. Wallace, History of Paola, Kansas: 1855 to 1955 (N.p.: ca. 1956), pp. 3-8.William C. Pollard, Jr., Forts and Military Posts in Kansas: 1854-1865 (Ph.D. dissertation, Faith Baptist College and Seminary, 1997), p. 112 (a copy of this dissertation is in the Manuscript Div. of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kans.). Read more on Wikipedia

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