Bridges of Atchison County #33 Traditional Cache
Bridges of Atchison County #33
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We decided to do a series of some of the Bridges of Atchison County. No, we don't have covered bridges, but we do have some pretty neat old bridges, and some new ones. We hope you enjoy visiting some of them. While placing these caches, we came upon deer, buffalo, coyote, rabbits, and one ole hoot owl, that was telling me all about the area or told me to get out, I don't know which.
You know the drill: Not all of the roads in Atchison County are paved or gravel. Some of the roads are dirt roads,use caution, if the dirt roads are wet - DO NOT ATTEMPT!
You are looking for a magnetic key container.
The birth of the first white child in Atchison county, of which there is any record, occurred in Lancaster township. This child was Miss Frances Miller, who was born May 9, 1855.
Isaac I. Kelly, a young man from Pennsylvania, taught one of the first schools in Lancaster township, in one of the settlers' preemption cabin, near Eden post office in 1860. He went to was in 1861 and marched with Sherman to the Sea.
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