These crockery fragments were recovered from the Wea Presbyterian Mission in 1997 by Kansas Historical Society archeologists and crew. All have a salt glaze (produced by adding salt to the kiln during firing) on their exterior. The excavations revealed foundations for the Mission house, a spring house, and an outbuilding in addition to a filled in well. The Wea Mission (1834-1837) changed functions over time: it served as the Osage River Subagency (1837-1844), the Wea and Piankeshaw Baptist Mission (1844-1857) and then had other occupants until 1909 when the house burned.
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Crockery from the Wea Presbyterian Mission, 14MM322 - 1