Investment Share Certificate, Iowa Point Hotel Company Share Webb, Thomas H. (Hopkins) , 1801-1866 (Creator) This certificate documented the investment of William Patten into the Iowa Point Hotel Company of Kansas Territory. It was signed by William Word, President of the Company, and Thomas J. Vanderslice, Secretary. When Kansas Territory was opened, in 1854, the Iowa Indians were the possessors of the greater part of northern Doniphan County. After the passage of the Kansas- Nebraska bill a treaty was made between the Government and the Indians, by which the latter sold a large share of their lands and accepted the diminished reserve which they still occupy. The land thus released to the Government was known as the "Iowa Trust lands," and was, with the exception of 480 acres, sold to the highest bidder. Iowa Point was founded on these lands. This item was part of Territorial Kansas Online (TKO# 102136). TKO topic guide: Immigration and Early Settlement>Community Life>Town development circa 1855 StillImage electronic image/tiff ku-kansascollection:2799 https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-kansascollection/2799 aspace_94f9492e3d40a235f6298afbfd02c68a Daniel Vanderslice correspondence, receipts, and legal documents.--http://hdl.handle.net/10407/8191126330--RH MS 136 This work is free of known copyright restrictions.