White Feather Spring

White Feather Spring is named after Susan White Feather, the first property owner after the Treaty of 1854 land parceling.

The grave of the Prophet, about 75-100 yards to the northwest of his home, was not marked for around sixty years.

An editor of the Kansas City Sun, E. F. Heisler, in 1897 went to the Indian Territory and got Charles Bluejacket, who had been present at the Prophet's burial when he was 20 years old, to locate the grave.

No permanent marker was installed and the exact grave location is not known.

This article about a property in Kansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.

The "Shawnee Prophet", Tenskwatawa , was younger brother to Tecumseh .
Ten-sqúat-a-way was painted by George Catlan .
Tenskwatawa