76-2001. John Brown memorial park. The historic Osawatomie battle grounds heretofore accepted from the Women’s Relief Corps by the state of Kansas for a memorial park shall be officially known and designated as the John Brown memorial park. History: L. 1911, ch. 49, § 1; March 10; R.S. 1923, 76-2001.
76-2002a. John Brown memorial park; lease. The state of Kansas is hereby authorized to lease a tract of land to the city of Osawatomie consisting of twenty-two (22) acres, more or less, which land is located in said city in Miami county, Kansas, and which is officially known and designated as the John Brown memorial […]
76-2002b. Same; cost of operation and certain improvements. From funds appropriated for that purpose, the city of Osawatomie shall be reimbursed by the state of Kansas for one-half (1/2) of the initial cost of installing new street lights and resurfacing the streets in the John Brown memorial park. In consideration therefor, the city of Osawatomie […]
76-2002c. Same; delivery of state equipment and facilities to Osawatomie governing body. Upon the execution of the lease as authorized in K.S.A. 76-2002a of this act the secretary of the state historical society is hereby authorized and directed to deliver to the governing body of the city of Osawatomie, or its authorized representative, all of […]
76-2002d. Same; custody of museum to state historical society. The custody and management of the museum located on the grounds of the John Brown memorial park in the city of Osawatomie, Kansas, is hereby vested in the state historical society. The secretary of the state historical society is hereby authorized to appoint a caretaker for […]
76-2003. Improvement of property at Ellsworth. Laws 1889, chapter 52, sections 1 and 2 and preamble, included by reference. [Made provisions for erection of building on land in Ellsworth county belonging to the Grand Army of the Republic and for the reversion of the title to the property to the state when same ceased to […]
76-2005. Pawnee Rock park and road. Laws 1908, chapter 87 (Special Session), included by reference. [Accepts deed to land and roadway on behalf of the state, of a historic spot on which Pawnee Rock is situated, and provides for the appointment of a board of trustees of said land.] History: L. 1908 (Special Session), ch. […]
76-2005a. Pawnee Rock historical state park designated; management; rules and regulations. The land on which Pawnee Rock is located and the roadway from it to the town of Pawnee Rock, which property was accepted by the governor of the state of Kansas for and on behalf of the state of Kansas in accordance with chapter […]
76-2005b. Pawnee Rock historical state park; functions and duties of board of trustees imposed upon executive secretary of state historical society. The board of trustees provided to be appointed by chapter 87 of the Laws of 1908 Special Session (referred to in K.S.A. 76-2005) is hereby abolished. All powers, functions and duties of said board […]
76-2006. Designation of Fort Hays military reservation for park purposes; redesignation of boundary authorized. (a) The state board of regents shall designate and set aside for public park purposes that portion of the Fort Hays military reservation which was the site of the buildings of old Fort Hays, together with the remaining buildings of said […]
76-2007. Same; name of park; control; rules and regulations. The portion of said reservation so set aside and designated by the state board of regents for park purposes, together with the strip of ground along Big creek in section 4, township 14, range 18, which has been heretofore set aside for park purposes, as modified […]
76-2007a. Fort Hays military reservation; lease of certain lands to city of Hays; terms and conditions. (a) The state of Kansas is hereby authorized to lease a tract of land to the city of Hays for use as a golf course open to the public or for such other purpose as may be specified in […]
76-2007b. Same; lease renewable or cancelable. The lease entered into pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 76-2007a, and amendments thereto, shall be renewable at the end of 15 years or may be deemed cancelled at the instance of either of the parties thereto. Such lease shall be deemed cancelled automatically, after notice thereof to the […]
76-2007d. Lease of certain lands to city of Hays for use as a public park; terms and conditions. (a) The state of Kansas is hereby authorized to lease two tracts of land to the city of Hays for use as a public park or for such other purpose as may be specified in the lease […]
76-2007e. Same; lease renewable or cancellable. The leases entered into pursuant to the provisions of this act shall be renewable at the end of their respective terms or may be deemed cancelled at the instance of either of the parties thereto. Either of such leases shall be deemed cancelled automatically, after notice thereof to the […]
76-2007f. Same; restrictions and limitations on lease. Each of the leases entered into pursuant to the provisions of this act shall contain the following restrictions or limitations on the use of the tracts of land so leased: (a) No earth-altering operation, other than landscaping, shall be undertaken on such property without the written consent of: […]
76-2007g. Modification of terms of lease entered into under 76-2007a to 76-2007c, inclusive. Any lease entered into prior to the effective date of this act under K.S.A. 76-2007a to 76-2007c, inclusive, may be modified, with the agreement of the parties thereto, to provide for the changes in the terms of such lease authorized by this […]
76-2008. Old Shawnee Mission declared to possess historical interest. The following described tract of land is declared to possess unusual historical interest: All that part of the east half (1/2) of the southwest quarter (1/4) of section three (3) in township twelve (12), range twenty-five (25), in Johnson county, Kansas, described as follows: Beginning at […]
76-2009. Same; history. Said land and the buildings standing thereon constitute the buildings and site of the Old Shawnee Mission, established by the Methodist church in the year 1829. That they were the first buildings of any pretention of substantial construction built in the territory that is now Kansas. That for many years they constituted […]
76-2010. Same; eminent domain. Said land be taken for the use and benefit of the state of Kansas by condemnation as provided by law. History: L. 1927, ch. 205, § 3; Feb. 10.