In the mid to late 1800s, profitable steam locomotion companies began purchasing large tracts of land in the Midwest. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, chartered in February 1859, wanted to connect Chicago and the West Coast. Upon Kansas’ statehood in January 1861, the company eyed Potawatomi reservation land to complete its railway project. Read More »
After an up and down spring, the Tennessee University Volunteers left many questions to stew over during the summer and to be answered in fall practice before the 2010 season. Citizen Potawatomi Nation member Tyler Bray, a freshman quarterback at Tennessee, is at the center of one of Website Bleacher Report’s feature Tennessee Volunteers Football: Read More »