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- Thompsonville,_Kansas abstract "Thompsonville is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Kansas, United States. It was established in 1851 by a group of Mormon settlers who refused to follow the main group led by Brigham Young into the Salt Lake Valley of Utah. Among those settlers was Emily Trask Cutler, one of the plural wives of Heber C. Kimball, counselor to Young and daughter of John Alpheus Cutler, who founded the Cutlerite sect at Manti, Iowa while en route with the main body to the Salt Lake Valley.While there is no evidence that the founding group of the settlement had doctrinal differences with the main body of the church or were affiliated with the Cutlerite church, it is possible that they were opposed to the doctrine of polygamy inasmuch as Emily Cutler Kimball did not accompany the main group. It is equally likely that the group saw no need to go so far west when new frontier lands were open and available in the Kansas Territory and were actively recruiting new settlers from anti-slavery parts of the country.However, the Mormon settlement did not last. Emily Cutler Kimball died not long after the settlement was established and is buried there. Two other Mormon women died there also and up until the mid-1960s, the stones were still evident. Some of the settlers moved to Utah within the next two to five years as violence from the chaos of Bleeding Kansas intensified, while others may have given up their Mormon identity and blended in with the local populace.The town was renamed Thompsonville in 1865 by C. L. Thompson, who erected a mill on the site of the old Mormon settlement of 1851. A post office was established in 1878 with C. T. Tolles as postmaster.The community is located on the Delaware River, about 11 miles (17½ km) southwest of Oskaloosa, the county seat, and 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Perry. It occupies a tiny portion of Section 8 of Kentucky Township (T11S R18E).".
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- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Alpheus_Cutler.
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- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Brigham_Young.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Category:1851_establishments_in_Indian_Territory.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1851.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Topeka_metropolitan_area.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Jefferson_County,_Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Jesus_Christ_(Cutlerite).
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink County_seat.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Delaware_River_(Kansas).
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Heber_C._Kimball.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_County,_Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Kansas_Territory.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Mormonism_and_polygamy.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Oskaloosa,_Iowa.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Perry,_Iowa.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Perry_Lake_(Kansas).
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Perry_State_Park.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Polygamy.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Post_office.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_Valley.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Shenandoah,_Iowa.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Topeka,_Kansas_metropolitan_area.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Unincorporated_area.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thompsonville".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thompsonville, Kansas".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jefferson_County,_Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas subject Category:1851_establishments_in_Indian_Territory.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1851.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas subject Category:Topeka_metropolitan_area.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Jefferson_County,_Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Kansas.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas hypernym Community.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas point "39.105555555555554 -95.4336111111111".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Area.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Community.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Place.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Settlement.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Area.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Community.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Establishment.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type Place.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas type SpatialThing.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas comment "Thompsonville is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Kansas, United States. It was established in 1851 by a group of Mormon settlers who refused to follow the main group led by Brigham Young into the Salt Lake Valley of Utah. Among those settlers was Emily Trask Cutler, one of the plural wives of Heber C.".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas label "Thompsonville, Kansas".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas sameAs Q14689960.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas sameAs m.03cn5v1.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas sameAs 4280436.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas sameAs Q14689960.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas lat "39.105555555555554".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas long "-95.4336111111111".
- Thompsonville,_Kansas wasDerivedFrom Thompsonville,_Kansas?oldid=691796808.
- Thompsonville,_Kansas isPrimaryTopicOf Thompsonville,_Kansas.