Old North College, the first building on KU Campus, overlooking Lawrence and the Kansas River, ca. 1867
The history of the University of Kansas can be traced back to 1855, when efforts were begun to establish a "University of the Territory of Kansas." Nine years later in 1864, together with the help of Amos Adams Lawrence, former Kansas Governor Charles L. Robinson, and several other prominent figures, the Kansas Legislature chartered the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. The university was initially funded by a $15,000 endowment on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) allotment of land from Charles Robinson and his wife Sara.[1] The university commenced preparatory-level classes in 1866 and college-level classes in 1869.
The establishment of the university was complicated by several issues, including debates over slavery, the location of the university, and financial issues.
^Griffin, C.S. "The University of Kansas and the Years of Frustration, 1854–64". Retrieved 2011-02-17.
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