Marais des Cygnes Massacre Historic Site

LASR - Marais des Cygnes Massacre Historic SiteThe historic site tells of the bloodiest episode in the "Bleeding Kansas" period. On May 19, 1858, 30 pro-slavery men crossed the Kansas border south of the Marais des Cygnes River. They rounded up 11 local free-state men and marched them to a ravine near the Missouri border. There, they opened fire on the unarmed prisoners, killing five and wounding five other. One man escaped being shot by falling to the ground and playing dead. The famous abolitionist, John Brown, began construction of a fort near the ravine a few weeks after the massacre.

The park is open from May to October
10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Wednesday through Saturday
1:00 to 5:00 pm on Sunday
Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, major holidays, and Wednesdays from October through April.
913-352-6174

Five and one-half miles northeast of Trading Post, Hwy 69

Outdoor viewing 24 hours.


To: Linn County
To: Lacygne