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  2. In 1879, the residents of Jackson County, Kansas decided to form a university in Holton. It was funded by mining magnate, A. C. Campbell , a former resident who had moved to Utah , and thus named Campbell University.

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    Holton is located in Jackson County. The county lies 39 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, 94 degrees 40 minutes west longitude, sea level 1,172 feet. Area of the county is 650 square miles or 419,840 acres. Holton's altitude is 1,094 feet. Jackson County had been originally named Calhoun County, honoring John Calhoun, Secretary of War under Presid...

    W.F. Creitz and brother built the first building, a grocery store, on Park Lot No. 1, now 101 West Fourth. During the summer, T. B. Waters built the first hotel, the Holton House, which stood in the center of the block of 400 New York Avenue. Later E. M. Parks put up a house named the Banner Hotel on the corner of 5th and New York Avenue. In 1859 H...

    City Government In 1859 the city was incorporated by Probate Judge Major Anderson. Dr. James Waters was mayor and George L. Hamm, city clerk. The city was incorporated as a city of the third class on July 30, 1870. The first officials included Mayor T.J. Adamson; councilmen, Ira.I. Taber, Ed Vetter, J. T. Scott and H. P. Bishop; Marshal, R. J. Wate...

    Holton was chosen as the county seat in 1858. A frame building served as the first courthouse on the east side of the square, near the middle of the block. The first courthouse built in the center of the square in 1872 cost $23,000, and the present courthouse completed in 1921 cost $300,000.

    The first woman city official was Mrs. Ella Brown, attorney, from the faculty of Campbell College, serving as city attorney form 1893 to 1895. The Hook and Ladder Company was organized in 1875. The fire department building in the 200 block of West Fifth was built in 1898. The company is still a volunteer group with three engines for town and countr...

    Some Information for this page is excerpted from a booklet entitled Holton, Kansas, 1856 - 1970, 114 YEARS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Sponsored by THE BOOKMAN CLUB Author; Mary Margaret Allard, 1970

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · Holton was founded in 1857 by David J. Holman and Edward Curé. Originally named "Banner City," the community quickly grew due to its strategic location along the Oregon Trail and the development of a stagecoach station.

  4. Elk City was built on what is now Henry SCHIRMER’s farm. A Pioneer’s Story. The following sketch, prepared by Mrs. Elizabeth FAIRCHILD for an Old Settler’s meeting, described a common experience of many of the early pioneers. “In the early spring of 1857 we left Ringold county, Iowa, for Kansas, with an ox team.

  5. Scope and content: These are proclamations issued by the Governor declaring 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class status for towns and cities throughout Kansas, based on their total population. They are arranged alphabetically by the name of the town.

  6. History. In 1859, the abolitionist John Brown took a group of escaped slaves through Holton. This lead to an incident called the "Battle of the Spurs". [4] Geography. Holton is at 39°28′11″N 95°43′57″W (39.469861, -95.732555). [1] . The United States Census Bureau says that the city has a total area of 2.76 square miles (7.15 km 2).

  7. The county seat was Calhoun Bluffs, but after county boundaries changes, Holton became the county seat in 1858, where it remains today. Many tribes of Indians have lived in the area of Jackson County such as the Delaware, Kickapoo, Potawatomie and Prairie Band.

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