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Kansas Indians......May 8, 1872 Congress provides for the removal of Osage Indians and the sale of their lands......July 15, 1872 Session of farmers' State convention at Topeka; constitution of the Farmers' Cooperative Association formed......March 26, 1873 Rich discoveries of lead near Baxter Springs......Sept. 8, 1873 Buffalo products shipped over Kansas railways: bones, 10,074,950 lbs.; hides, 1,314,300 lbs.; meat, 632,800 lbs......1874 Indian raids on the frontier......June, 1874 Drought and grasshoppers cause great destitution in portions of Kansas......July-August, 1874 One thousand five hundred Mennonite immigrants come to Topeka in September and purchase 100,000 acres of land in Marion, Harvey, and Reno counties, from the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company......Oct. 14, 1874 Eighty barrels of salt made at Alma, Kansas, sold in Denver......May 13, 1875 Great injury to crops by grasshoppers......May 15, 1875 State relief committee repo