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Charles W. Dow

Charles W. Dow(unknown-November 21, 1855) was an early Kansas settler who became the first European settler murdered in Kansas after being shot by Franklin Coleman.

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Settling In Kansas

Charles Dow along with his father Ladd, came to Kansas in 1855 from Ohio and settled in the Hickory Point (now Stony Point) area of Douglas County. Dow, a free stater, was shot by Franklin Coleman over a land dispute and was killed immediately. Coleman initially blamed Jacob Branson, a friend of Dow's, for the murder. Dow was initially buried on his land but was later moved to Baldwin City's Oakwood Cemetery along with his father who was originally buried in Stony Point Cemetery.

Aftermath

The murder of Dow triggered a series of confrontations that later led to the Sacking of Lawrence, the Wakarusa War, the Pottawatomie massacre, and the Battle of Black Jack. Coleman was one of the men taken captive during the Battle of Black Jack in 1856 and was linked to another murder of a free stater that year. The Dow Cemetery was used until 1873 when Stony Point Cemetery was founded and is estimated to contain 75 burials. The cemetery is nearly lost now but a sign erected by the local Santa Fe Trail Historical Society marks the location.

Local Legends

There are two local legends about Franklin Coleman, one where Coleman was chased by other free staters after the murder and holed himself up in a cave that collapsed due to his firing gun. Another legend is that Coleman was returning from the gold fields of Pikes Peak and was attacked by robbers, hid in the cave which collapsed as he defended himself. The cave is located near Eisenhower Street in Baldwin.

References

Charles W. Dow Wikipedia