- Tecumseh, Kansas
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name = Tecumseh
settlement_type = Unincorporated
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pushpin_map_caption =Location within the state of Kansas
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subdivision_name = United States of America
subdivision_type1 = State
subdivision_name1 =Kansas
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Shawnee
subdivision_type3 = Township
subdivision_name3 = Tecumseh
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elevation_footnotes = GR|3
elevation_m = 278
elevation_ft = 912
latd = 39 |latm = 2 |lats = 53 |latNS = N
longd = 95 |longm = 34 |longs = 45 |longEW = Wpostal_code_type =
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postal_code = 66542
area_code = 785
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footnotes =Tecumseh is an unincorporated community situated along the
Kansas River in eastern Shawnee County, located in northeastKansas , in the central United States of America. It is part of the Topeka,Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Although official populations are not compiled for unincorporated places, the population of the surrounding Tecumseh Township was 7,822 in the 2000 census. Both the town and township are named for the famous Shawnee chief.Cite book| first=Roy D.| last=Bird| coauthors=Douglass W. Wallace| editor=Robert W. Richmond & Joseph W. Snell| title=Witness of the Times: A History of Shawnee County| year=1976| pages=351–352| publisher=Shawnee County Historical Society| location=Topeka, Kansas| isbn=0-916934-03-9]History
Tecumseh dates from the 1850s when Thomas Stinson settled in the area and had a townsite platted by September 1, 1854. It was settled by prosouthern (today commonly, but incorrectly called proslavery) partisans in the turbulent days when Kansas was a territory. For a time it served as the prosouthern capital of the territory and prospered, even having a newspaper. The town's post office opened in March 1855. [Cite web| title=Kansas Post Offices Database| url=http://www.kshs.org/genealogists/places/postoffices.htm| publisher=Kansas State Historical Society| accessdate=2008-02-09| Containing information taken from Cite book| first=Robert W| last=Baughman| title=Kansas Post Offices, May 29, 1828–August 3, 1961| publisher=Kansas Postal History Society|]
Once the northern/southern political issues were settled at the beginning of the Civil War, the village rapidly declined, and it survived as a mere ghost of itself for the next ninety years. In 1886 the brick courthouse was sold for $500 and removed. Construction of the Kansas Power & Light Co. power plant in 1924 and 1925 and establishment of the Du Pont cellophane plant east of town created a renaisance of sorts. As the state capital of
Topeka grew in the 1950s, Tecumseh again started to grow, this time as a suburb of Topeka. The old townsite grew and numerous suburban housing subdivisions developed in the vicinity.Today the town includes a public school, a church, a post office, a large electrical generating plant and a plastics factory. It no longer boasts any shops, however.
Geography
Tecumseh is located at coor dms|39|02|53|N|95|34|45|W|type:city_region:US-KS (39.0480558, -95.5791453),GR|3 in Section 36, Township 11 south, Range 16 east. It is situated south of the
Kansas River between Tecumseh Creek to the east and Stinson Creek to the west. Contained entirely within Tecumseh Township, it is about 2 miles east of the Topeka city limits. [Cite web| title=KDOT County Maps| url=http://www.ksdot.org/burtransplan/maps/Mapscounties.asp| year=1994| accessdate=2008-02-09|]U.S. Route 40 passes the south side of Tecumseh. A BNSF rail line—running between Lawrence and Topeka—passes north of the town between it and the river.References
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