- John D. Henderson
John D. "Colonel Jack" Henderson was an American editor, rancher, businessman, and pro-slavery politician in the
Kansas Territory .John D. Henderson was born in Pennsylvania.
Henderson moved to the
Kansas Territory and became a leading advocate ofslavery in that territory.Henderson was the editor and the proprietor of the
Leavenworth Journal.Henderson was elected Chairman of the Central Committee of the pro-slavery National Democratic Party of Kansas.
Henderson was accused of vote fraud.
In
1859 , Henderson built a ranch, trading post, and hotel on Henderson Island in theSouth Platte River in Arapaho County,Kansas Territory . Henderson sold meat and provisions to gold seekers on their way up the South Platte River Trail to the gold fields during thePike's Peak Gold Rush . Henderson Island was the first permanent settlement in the South Platte River Valley betweenFort Saint Vrain in theNebraska Territory and the Cherry Creek Diggings in theKansas Territory .Henderson returned to eastern Kansas and ironically fought for the Union in the
American Civil War .Henderson Island, the former Henderson Island Station, and the community of Henderson, all in
Colorado , are named for John D. Henderson.External links
* [http://www.kancoll.org/books/gihon/g_chap18.htm Geary and Kansas]
* [http://webapps.co.adams.co.us/services/service/county/about_adams/history_08.html When Grass Was King In Adams County]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~coadams/forgottenpast-2/henderson.htm History of Henderson, Colorado]
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