Beecher Bible and Rifle Church
by Catherine Sherman
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Beecher Bible and Rifle Church
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Catherine Sherman
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"Beecher Bible and Rifle Church" by Catherine Sherman.
Beecher Bible and Rifle Church is a historic church in Wabaunsee, Kansas. The church is named after Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, a financial backer for the town who helped smuggle rifles past pro-slavery forces in crates marked Beecher's Bibles, and consequently the rifles themselves became known as Beecher's Bibles.
The town of Wabaunsee was founded in 1855 by a group of about 70 New England emigrants from New Haven, Connecticut who established the Connecticut Kansas Colony, also called the New Haven Colony or the Beecher Rifle Colony. The settlers were inspired by a sermon given by well-known abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher, who gave money to help supply rifles for the men to defend themselves. Wabaunsee was staunchly anti-slavery and became part of the Underground Railroad in late 1856 and helped Lawrence after Quantrill's Raid.
The limestone church building, completed in 1862, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The church was built of local limestone by church member Robert Banks, with contrasting stone accents. The overall style is described as Plains Vernacular. The structure is crowned by a gable roof and a wood bell tower.
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