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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXEJ_a-landmark-of-distinction_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
Cottonwood Falls has been the Chase county seat since both town and county were established in 1859. The first log cabin-courthouse was replaced in 1873 by this stately building of native limestone and walnut, which today is the oldest Kansas cour…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUQS_chase-county-all-veterans-memorial_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
"And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the Protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor"—The Declaration of Independence The Chase County All Vet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUQJ_chase-county-and-the-city-of-cottonwood-falls_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
Chase County, named after Salmon P. Chase, who was a United States Senator from Ohio and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was organized in 1859 in the Kansas Territory. James Fisher, from Columbiana County, Ohio was the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUQH_bates-grove-and-the-area-adjacent-to-the-cottonwood-river-dam_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
In 1885, one Kansas writer described the area in generous words, "...at the right of the bridge on the south side of the Cottonwood River is an excellent water mill, and the music of the falling waters as they flow over the dam added to the romant…
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The Cottonwood River Dam visible today was built from cut limestone and later coated with concrete. The first dam was constructed of cottonwood logs in 1860 during a severe drought when the river bed was dry. The dam provided water power for a saw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUOL_section-gangs_Cottonwood-Falls-ID.html
Patrolling for problems on the track was the job of the section foreman and his "section gang" of 2 to 7 hardy laborers. In the early 1900s the Milwaukee Road's mainline was divided into 5.5 to 9.5 mile-long sections. A "gang" was assigned to e…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUOK_cottonwood-river-bridges-at-cottonwood-falls_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
The first major bridge at Cottonwood Falls was a 150 foot long iron truss bridge constructed in 1872. The iron bridge was just west of the present arch bridge. The present bridge was constructed in 1914 by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNS_temporary-trestles_Cottonwood-Falls-ID.html
Get the Line Open Quickly! That was the policy of the Milwaukee Road. To do this in 1907 and 1908, the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railroad built numerous sturdy, but short-lived, wood trestles to prepare the new line for track as soon as …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNR_connecting-the-chase-county-community_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
A trail to connect two communities - what a novel idea! This good idea to connect Cottonwood Falls and Strong City was first suggested in 1904. Of course it was to be a limestone sidewalk. Certainly the limestone was available and the equipment an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUM5_chase-county-war-memorial_Cottonwood-Falls-KS.html
Roll of HonorIn memory of those who made thesupreme sacrifice in the World War1914 - 1918 Delano Earl Bates · Frank D. CoateWalter L. Crouch · Russell BlackburnArthur Edwards · Frank P. FarisLeonard C. Goad · Don E. …
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