Adair, Samuel Lyle, 1811-1898.

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Samuel Adair: Congregational missionary, minister, Fort Leavenworth (Kan.) hospital chaplain. Of Ohio; Dundee, Mich.; Osawatomie, Kan.

Samuel Lyle Adair and Florella (Brown) Adair were born in Ohio and educated at Oberlin College of Ohio. He was a Congregational minister as well as a school principal in Ohio and Michigan. They had 7 children but only 2 survived to adulthood. Samuel was supported as a missionary to the Kansas frontier by the American Missionary Association and moved his family to Kansas in 1854. They settled at Osawatomie in Lykins (now Miami) County in 1855. Samuel organized the First Congregational Church as an anti-slavery church. John Brown, Florella's half-brother, was also in Osawatomie at that time. During the Civil War, Reverend Adair was a chaplain for the U.S. Army at Fort Scott and at Fort Leavenworth. After the war, Samuel helped found the Kansas State Insane Asylum at Osawatomie. He died in Osawatomie.

Florella Adair: half-sister of John Brown (1800-1859). Of Ohio; Dundee, Mich.; Osawatomie, Kan.

Florella died in Leavenworth, Kan., in 1865.

From the description of Samuel Lyle and Florella Brown Adair family collection [microform], 1831-1921 (bulk 1856-1865). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 62271716

Samuel Adair: Congregational missionary, minister, Fort Leavenworth (Kan.) hospital chaplain. Of Ohio; Dundee, Mich.; Osawatomie, Kan.

Samuel Lyle Adair and Florella (Brown) Adair were born in Ohio and educated at Oberlin College of Ohio. He was a Congregational minister as well as a school principal in Ohio and Michigan. They had seven children but only two survived to adulthood. Samuel was supported as a missionary to the Kansas frontier by the American Missionary Association and moved his family to Kansas in 1854. They settled at Osawatomie in Lykins (now Miami) County in 1855. Samuel organized the First Congregational Church as an anti-slavery church. John Brown, Florella's half-brother, was also in Osawatomie at that time. During the Civil War, Reverend Adair was a chaplain for the U.S. Army at Fort Scott and at Fort Leavenworth. After the war, Samuel helped found the Kansas State Insane Asylum at Osawatomie. He died in Osawatomie.

Florella Adair: half-sister of John Brown (1800-1859), Of Ohio; Dundee, Mich.; Osawatomie, Kan.

Florella died in Leavenworth, Kan., in 1865.

From the description of Samuel Lyle and Florella (Brown) Adair collection, 1831-1921 (bulk 1856-1865). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 49356400

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associatedWith Adair, Anne Eliza, 1809-1872. person
associatedWith Adair, Benjamin Ramsey, 1815-1854. person
associatedWith Adair, Charles Storrs, 1842-1910. person
associatedWith Adair, Eliza Jane. person
associatedWith Adair family. family
associatedWith Adair family. family
associatedWith Adair, Florella Brown, 1816-1865. person
associatedWith Adair, George, 1783-1867. person
associatedWith Adair, Lyle G. person
associatedWith Adair, Marion Brown, 1859-1860. person
associatedWith Adair, Roenah Melvinah, b. 1840. person
associatedWith Adair, William Addison Lyle, 1825-1897. person
associatedWith Adams, Annie Brown, 1843-1926. person
associatedWith Addison, William. person
associatedWith Adison, William. person
associatedWith American Home Missionary Society. corporateBody
associatedWith American Missionary Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Brown, Abi Cornelia Hinsdale. person
associatedWith Brown, Fannie, 1843-1877. person
associatedWith Brown, Frederick, 1830-1856. person
associatedWith Brown, James Rockwell, b. 1839. person
associatedWith Brown, Jason, 1823-1912. person
associatedWith Brown, Jeremiah. person
associatedWith Brown, Jeremiah. person
associatedWith Brown, John, 1800-1859. person
associatedWith Brown, John, 1821-1895. person
associatedWith Brown, Mary Ann Day, 1816-1884. person
associatedWith Brown, Orville Chester, 1811-1904. person
associatedWith Brown, Owen. person
associatedWith Brown, Sally Root, 1789-1840. person
associatedWith Cordley, Richard. person
associatedWith Darrach, Bartow, 1831-1863. person
associatedWith Davis, Martha Lucretia Brown, 1832-1910. person
associatedWith Day, Orson. person
associatedWith Dehart, Rachel Foresman. person
associatedWith Dick, Sarah Adair, 1812-1886. person
associatedWith First Congregational Church (Osawatomie, Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith First Congregational Church (Osawatomie, Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith Fisher, Nellie Hand. person
associatedWith Fleming, Addie E. (Addie Eliza Adair), 1856-1906. person
associatedWith Garrison, David, 1826-1856. person
associatedWith Garrison, Gamaliel, b. 1802. person
associatedWith Garrison, Martha Ramsey, 1799-1876. person
associatedWith Gee, Lucretia. person
associatedWith Gee, William. person
associatedWith Grand Army of the Republic. J.B. McPherson Post No. 87 (McPherson, Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith Grand Army of the Republic. J.B. McPherson Post No. 87 (McPherson, Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith Hagan, Sarah Ramsey, 1777-1852. person
associatedWith Hand, Addison K., 1835-1875. person
associatedWith Hand, Marion Brown. person
associatedWith Hand, Marion Brown. person
associatedWith Hand, Sally Marian Brown, 1811-1894. person
associatedWith Hunt, Grace Adair. person
associatedWith Hurd, Kilborn. person
associatedWith Jocelyn, Simeon Smith, 1799-1879. person
associatedWith Kansas Relief Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith National Kansas Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith New York Children's Aid Society. corporateBody
associatedWith New York Children's Aid Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Oberlin College. corporateBody
associatedWith Osawatomie State Hospital. corporateBody
associatedWith Osawatomie State Hospital. corporateBody
associatedWith Partridge, William. person
associatedWith Pomeroy, S. C. (Samuel Clarke), 1816-1891. person
associatedWith Ramsey, James, 1790-1864. person
associatedWith Ramsey, John L., b. 1787. person
associatedWith Remington, Ada Marian, 1879-1961. person
associatedWith Remington, Emma Adair (Emma Florilla Adair), 1847-1924. person
associatedWith Remington, Jeremiah Berger, 1838-1912. person
associatedWith Remington, Sarah Ann Berger, 1808-1883. person
associatedWith United States. Army corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. General Hospital (Fort Leavenworth, Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. General Hospital (Fort Leavenworth, Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. Kansas Cavalry Regiment, 2d (1862-1865) corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. Kansas Cavalry Regiment, 2d (1862-1865) corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. Kansas Cavalry Regiment, 5th (1861-1865) corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. Kansas Cavalry Regiment, 5th (1861-1865) corporateBody
associatedWith United States Sanitary Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Van Meter, Rachel. person
associatedWith Wallace, John M., 1807-1883. person
associatedWith Wallace, Martha Adair, 1820-1893. person
associatedWith Ward, Sarah Florilla Remington, b. 1872. person
associatedWith Western Reserve College (1826-1882) corporateBody
associatedWith Williams, Henry H., 1828-1906. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Kansas
United States
Harpers Ferry (W. Va.)
Ohio
Oberlin (Ohio)
United States
Ohio
Hudson (Ohio)
Fort Leavenworth (Kan.)
Osawatomie (Kan.)
Kansas
Leavenworth (Kan.)
Leavenworth County (Kan.)
Oberlin (Ohio)
Leavenworth (Kan.)
Miami County (Kan.)
Osawatomie (Kan.)
Fort Scott (Kan.)
Hudson (Ohio)
Miami County (Kan.)
Dundee (Mich.)
Fort Leavenworth (Kan.)
Leavenworth County (Kan.)
Dundee (Mich.)
Fort Scott (Kan.)
Kansas--Osawatomie
Kansas--Osawatomie
Harpers Ferry (W. Va.)
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African Americans
American diaries
American letters
Antislavery movements
Children
Congregational churches
Communities
Drugstores
Families
Frontier and pioneer life
Grain trade
Indians of North America
Land settlement
Lumber trade
Missionaries
Orphans
Pioneers
Pottawatomie Massacre, 1856
Public welfare
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Birth 1811

Death 1898

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