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  1. J.R. Colby, a Civil War veteran, local land assessor, and preacher, was one of those homesteaders, and in April 1884, he obtained a patent to establish a town. The Townsite Company secured Union Pacific Railroad land approximately three miles north of the post office in March 1885.

  2. Aug 10, 2023 · 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. Wright owned several businesses in town, including a general store and a hotel, and was

  3. The museum is a private, nonprofit museum governed by the Thomas County Historical Society. The Society was founded in 1959 to preserve the history of Thomas County, Kansas. The museum occupies a 24-acre (97,000 m 2) site just north of Interstate 70, between exits 53 and 54. [39]

  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. 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.

  6. Colby, KS: Leroy's Printing Co., 1988. ... Mine Creek Civil War Battlefield Pawnee Indian Museum Red Rocks Goodnow House Marais des Cygnes

  7. Thomas County, Kansas, organized in 1885, was named for General George Henry Thomas. When the county was organized, Colby was made the temporary county seat. It was put to a vote, and Colby was easily made the permanent county seat.

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