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Country
  
United States

County
  
Douglas

Area code(s)
  
785

Elevation
  
336 m

State
  
Kansas

Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

GNIS feature ID
  
484942

Local time
  
Wednesday 10:46 AM

Big Springs, Kansas

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 27 km/h, 55% Humidity

Big Springs is an unincorporated community in western Douglas County, Kansas, United States. Today it has a water tower, tool shop, church and a fire station that is part of the Lecompton Township Fire Dist. 1. Its mailing address is Lecompton. It is part of USD 450 Shawnee Heights School District in Tecumseh. US Highway 40 runs through the town. In 2010, a building on the east side of town caught fire, leaving a restricted area of charred rubble.

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Map of Big Springs, Lecompton, KS 66050, USA

History

The first settlement at Big Springs was made in the fall of 1854. The town was founded by William Harper and John Chamberlain but had always been a popular watering hole along the Oregon Trail. It was named from the mineral springs nearby. On September 5, 1855, Big Springs was home to a free-state convention in which determined men vowed to give their lives to defend their homes from border ruffians from Missouri. The first sermon was preached in 1855 by Reverend W.A. Cardwell in the log home of Ephraim Banning. The first church was built a year later. Also in 1856, the first post office was established, as well as the first schooling took place then in the town hall. The post office was discontinued in 1903. The population did not grow, but hovered around 40 people, as there was no railroad running through the town.

References

Big Springs, Kansas Wikipedia