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  1. Kansas Gov. John Martin named Colby the county seat in 1885, and the city was incorporated in 1886. The Union Pacific Railroad reached the city in 1887, and the Rock Island Railroad followed the next year.

  2. Kansas Governor John Martin named Colby the county seat the same year, and the city was incorporated in 1886. By that time, Colby was thriving, with two brickyards established along the creek that flowed into Colby from the south.

  3. Aug 10, 2023 · agriculture and industry, Colby has always been a place where hard work and determination are valued. One of the town's most notable pioneers was Robert M. Wright, a Civil War veteran who settled in Colby in 1873 and became a prominent businessman and community leader.

  4. The county was named for Major General Thomas and five of the townships were named for Kansas soldiers killed under his command at Chickaumaugua during the Civil War. Colby was incorporated in 1886 and the first court house was built at 615.

  5. In the spring of 1885, a charter was issued to the Colby Townsite Company which picked a site for a town. J. R. Colby, a civil war veteran, had homesteaded at the geographical center of the township (county) and the Colby post office was established.

  6. Among the first settlers in the county were J. R. Colby and J. W. Irwin, who became the first postmaster at Colby, H. W. Miller, James Auld, Dr. D. M. Dunn, and E. P. Worchester. In January 1885, there were about 161 inhabitants in the county.

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  8. The same year, Mike Donelan was recognized as the first Colby merchant when he established a general merchandise store at what is now 5th and Franklin. Governor Martin declared the county organized with Colby as the temporary county seat in October of 1885.

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