File:Mathias Splitlog.jpg

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English: Portrait of Mathias Splitlog (1812–1897), the "Millionaire Indian" who owned and developed the area that became Kansas City, Kansas, built the Splitlog railroad, founded Cayuga, Indian Territory, built the Splitlog Church (Cayuga Mission Church), and served as a delegate with the Seneca in meetings with the US Congress.
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Portrait of Mathias Splitlog

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