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History of Ottawa County, Kansas, 1864-1984. Identifier 201679 ... Subject United States, Kansas, Ottawa - History United States, Kansas, Ottawa - Genealogy Extent ...
On August 1, 1864, Ottawa was made the county seat of Franklin County by popular vote. The county officers at the time were C. L. Robbins, Sheriff; H. F. Sheldon, County Clerk and Register of Deeds; John Malruff, County Treasurer; and H. P. Welsh, Jacob Sumstine, and Mr. Bicketts, County Commissioners.
In the spring of 1864 I. S. Kalloch, a Baptist preacher, C. C. Hutchinson, Ottawa Indian Agent, James Wing, Ottawa Chieftain, and Tauy Jones obtained the desired tract through their positions as members of the recently formed Ottawa University board of trustees.
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History of Ottawa County, Kansas, 1864-1984. Format: Books/Monographs/Book with Digital Images Language: English Publication: [Place of publication not identified : s ...
In 1866 Seymour Ayres prepared the papers for the organization of the county, and Gov. Crawford appointed the following officers: J. H. Ingersoll, county clerk; Amasa May, Henry Dresher and A. J. Willis, commissioners. Ayersburg was named as the county seat.
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Summary: These three photographs show separate views of Ottawa, Kansas, around the turn of the 20th Century.