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Historical Markers in Sumner County, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Sumner County, Kansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Sumner County, KS (28) Butler County, KS (31) Cowley County, KS (9) Harper County, KS (11) Kingman County, KS (9) Sedgwick County, KS (131) Grant County, OK (1) Kay County, OK (37)  SumnerCounty(28) Sumner County (28)  ButlerCounty(31) Butler County (31)  CowleyCounty(9) Cowley County (9)  HarperCounty(11) Harper County (11)  KingmanCounty(9) Kingman County (9)  SedgwickCounty(131) Sedgwick County (131)  GrantCountyOklahoma(1) Grant County (1)  KayCounty(37) Kay County (37)
Wellington is the county seat for Sumner County
Adjacent to Sumner County, Kansas
      Butler County (31)  
      Cowley County (9)  
      Harper County (11)  
      Kingman County (9)  
      Sedgwick County (131)  
      Grant County, Oklahoma (1)  
      Kay County, Oklahoma (37)  
 
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1 Kansas, Sumner County, Argonia — Mrs. Susanna Madora SalterFirst Woman Mayor in the United States
On West Garfield Street at South Osage Street, on the right when traveling west on West Garfield Street.
In honor of Mrs. Susanna Madora Salter, first woman mayor in the United States. She served as Mayor of Argonia, Kansas 1887. Born March 2, 1860.Map (db m229899) HM
2 Kansas, Sumner County, Belle Plaine — 63 — Chisholm Trail in Sumner County
Near Interstate 35 at milepost 26, in the median.
The Chisholm Trail probably began as a buffalo migration route, linking summer pastures in the Central Plains to winter pastures in Texas. American Indians followed the buffalo and shared the route with U.S. explorers, who mapped it in the 1850s. In . . . Map (db m96433) HM
3 Kansas, Sumner County, Belle Plaine — Wheat Capital of the World — Tour the Turnpike - Belle Plaine —
Near Interstate 35 at milepost 26, in the median.
Like waves across an ocean of grain, wind ripples through acre after acre of wheat in Sumner County. This area produces more hard red wheat than any other in the United States. Mennonites who emigrated from Europe in the 1870's planted the . . . Map (db m97665) HM
4 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — "Those Who Came Before"
On East Central Avenue (U.S. 81) east of South Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
This Kansas limestone relief sculpture, by Cherokee sculptor Eddie Morrison, depicts the variety of cultures which have occupied and influenced this area. Each group, from Native Americans to early pioneers, farmers, and adventurers, have shared the . . . Map (db m96551) HM
5 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Caldwell "The Border Queen" / On This Site
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at East 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
Caldwell "The Border Queen" Founded 1871, incorporated 1879 by a town company of investors from Wichita and named for U. S. Sen. Alexander Caldwell. The original townsite was north of Ave. F, the Kansas state line prior to 1876. . . . Map (db m96545) HM
6 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — 65 — Caldwell and the Chisholm Trail
On U.S. 81, on the right when traveling north.
A mile southeast of this marker the Chisholm Trail entered Kansas. It took its name from Jesse Chisholm, Indian trader, whose route lay between the North Canadian river and present Wichita. In 1867 it was extended from the Red river to Abilene when . . . Map (db m49504) HM
7 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — ChisholmEra of the Cattle Trails in Cherokee Strip History — Sculpture: by Harold T. Holden —
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at East 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
By the close of the Civil War in 1865, the cattle herds and cowboys from Texas began forging trails through Oklahoma and The Cherokee Strip to rail heads in Kansas. The most famous route of all was the Chisholm Trail. Caldwell Kansas became the . . . Map (db m96608) HM
8 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Chisholm Trail
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at East 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
. . . Map (db m96605) HM
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9 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Cowtown Law Enforcement / Caldwell's Early Government
On West Central Avenue west of North Main Street (Kansas Highway 49), on the right when traveling west.
Front Cowtown Law Enforcement On August 21, 1879, the Caldwell police force, consisting of a marshal and assistant marshal, was created by the city council. The new officers would daily take before the new police . . . Map (db m96611) HM
10 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Ghost Riders of the Chisholm Trail
On S. Fall Creek Road (U.S. 81), on the left when traveling south.
The silhouette on the bluff to the East, astride the actual Chisholm Trail, was completed in 1995 after hundreds of hours of volunteered labor, land, and donations. The "Ghosts" will forever remind us of the great cattle drives, 1866 - 1887, when . . . Map (db m11604) HM
11 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Henry Newton Brown
On North Main Street (State Highway 49) south of West Avenue A, on the right when traveling south.
Hired as assistant marshal in 1882 and later promoted to marshal. Henry Brown had failed to tell the city council about his interesting past which included cattle rustling, riding with Billy the Kid, and a trivial murder charge during the Lincoln . . . Map (db m96524) HM
12 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Murder of Marshal George Flatt
On North Main Street (State Highway 49) north of East Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
George Flatt (1853-1880), Caldwell's first city marshal, and a fearless gunfighter, was gunned down here the night of June 19, 1880, 2 months after leaving the police force. Flatt had argued with two police officers earlier in the evening and died . . . Map (db m96521) HM
13 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Native Stone Building
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at East 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
This corner was occupied by the Exchange Saloon, the site of many shooting incidents between cowpokes and outlaws during the 1870s and 1880s. The saloon was destroyed by fire in 1898. The first floor of this building was built in 1902 with materials . . . Map (db m96542) HM
14 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Prohibition Movement
On East Central Avenue (U.S. 81) east of North Main Street (State Highway 49), on the right when traveling east.
By 1885 a reform movement had begun in this wild cowtown. The open saloons were being forced underground into "blind tigers", a place where liquor could be bought through a slot in the door but neither the seller nor the buyer could see the other. . . . Map (db m96537) HM
15 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Red Light Saloon / Chisholm Trail
On North Main Street (State Highway 49) south of East Avenue A, on the right when traveling north.
Red Light Saloon On the NE corner of Chisholm and Ave A stood the Red Light Saloon which helped give Caldwell its reputation as the most lawless cowtown. In April, 1880 George and Mag Wood literally disassembled their Wichita . . . Map (db m96528) HM
16 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Shooting Up Main Street
On North Main Street (State Highway 49) at West Central Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
On July 7, 1879, in the Moreland Saloon, Deputy Constable John Wilson and a citizen, George Flatt, cornered two cowboys named Woods and Adams. They had been firing their guns outside in celebration of being paid for a Texas cattle drive earlier in . . . Map (db m96538) HM
17 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — Talbot Gang Shootout
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) south of East Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
On December 17, 1881 in the alley east, Mike Meagher, past Wichita Marshal and Caldwell Mayor was killed in a shootout with Jim Talbot and his gang. Also killed by the gunfire was George Spears, former policeman, who had changed to the Talbot side. . . . Map (db m96534) HM
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18 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Grand Opera House
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at West 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
By 1884 the growing city of Caldwell was interested in promoting the finer cultural aspects of life and plans were made to construct a new Grand Opera House. During that year an opulent three story brick structure was erected on this site. It was . . . Map (db m96546) HM
19 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Last Chance Saloon
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) north of East First Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The first building erected at Caldwell was, appropriately enough, a saloon. Constructed of thick logs in 1869 by Curley Marshall, it was located about a mile southeast of this marker on the north bank of Bluff Creek. It was open for business in time . . . Map (db m96531) HM
20 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Last Land Rush / Historic Marker Project
On East Central Avenue (U.S. 81) east of North Main Street (State Highway 49), on the left when traveling east.
The Last Land Rush On September 16, 1893, 15,000 land hungry whites gathered here to make "the Run" into the Cherokee Outlet to the south. Caldwell was 1 of 9 places where over 100,000 potential settlers awaited cavalry soldiers' . . . Map (db m96535) HM
21 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Legend of Mount Lookout / Gunfire Kills Lawman
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) near East 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
The Legend of Mount Lookout Just south of town is the red sandstone bluff first known as Manning's Peak following the killing of a cowboy by that name in a gunfight in town in 1872. Manning's brothers refused to bury him in . . . Map (db m96550) HM
22 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Leland Hotel
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at West 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
The Leland Hotel stood here from 1880 to 1970 when a fire swept through the historic structure. It was built of brick, 3 stories high, 46 guest rooms each with its own running water, a billiard hall, barber shop, bridal chamber, barroom, dining hall . . . Map (db m96541) HM
23 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Railroad Influence
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at West 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad reached here from the North on June 13, 1880 and Caldwell joined Baxter Springs, Abilene, Newton, Wichita, Ellsworth and Dodge City in the pages of history as a Kansas cowtown. Hundreds of thousands of . . . Map (db m96540) HM
24 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Southwestern Hotel1884 ~ 1972
On North Main Street (State Highway 49) at West Avenue A, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Built by C. G. Stall and a group of investors at a cost of $17,000, the Southwestern Hotel stood here for almost a century. Boasting 38 rooms, including a servants sitting room, billiards room, barbershop, fine dining hall, ballroom, a laundry and . . . Map (db m96530) HM
25 Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell — The Stock Exchange Bank
On South Main Street (U.S. 81) at West 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
The Stock Exchange Bank is the oldest business in Caldwell and occupies one of the oldest surviving buildings in town. It received a State Charter on November 12, 1881 and opened for business the following December 24th. The stone building erected . . . Map (db m96544) HM
26 Kansas, Sumner County, Hunnewell — The "Real" Cherokee Strip / Hunnewell
On South Hoover Road (U.S. 177) at Main Street, on the right when traveling south on South Hoover Road.
Front The "Real" Cherokee Strip Under treaties made in 1828 and 1833 with the Federal Government, the Cherokee Tribe of Indians exchanged their homelands in the southeastern part of the United States for land in the . . . Map (db m96599) HM
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27 Kansas, Sumner County, Mayfield — The Chisholm Trail
On West 20th Street South at South Anson Road, on the right when traveling east on West 20th Street South.
Between 1867 and 1876 more than two million Texas Longhorns were driven North past here to Kansas railroad towns for shipment East. At Slate Creek Crossing 5 miles northeast a trading post, 1869, was the first building in Sumner County. Over this . . . Map (db m96430) HM
28 Kansas, Sumner County, Wellington — Bronze Field Guns
On North Washington Avenue (Business U.S. 81) at West 7th Street, on the right when traveling south on North Washington Avenue.
(1) Type & Model: 6-pdr bronze field gun, M1841 • Foundry: Ames N.P. Ames Co. of Springfield, MA • Year: 1847 • Weight: 886 (2) Type & Model: 6-pdr bronze field gun, M1841 • Foundry: Alger A. & Co. (Clyde Alger & Co.) of Boston, MA • Reg#: . . . Map (db m229900) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024