Atchison County, Kansas
A. J. Harwi Hardware Company Building
Atchinson Santa Fe Freight Depot
Atchison County Courthouse
Atchison County Memorial Hall
Atchison Post Office
Atchison YMCA
Baker, Francis and Harriet, House
Benedictine College North Campus Historic Complex
Bolman, George T. and Minnie Searles, House
Braun, Henry, House
Brown, J. P., House
Burnes Rental Houses Historic District
Campbell Chapel AME Church
Drimmel, John, Sr., Farm
Earhart, Amelia, Birthplace
Earhart, Amelia, Historic District
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Edmiston, James M., House
Glancy/Pennell House
Glick-Orr House
Harwi, A. J., House
Hausner House
Hetherington, W. W., House
Horan, Michael J. and Mattie, House
Howard, Frank, House
Howe, Edgar W., House
Howe, Edgar W., House
Jansen House
Lanphear-Mitchell House
Lincoln School
Martin, John A., Grade School
McInteer Villa
Mount St. Scholastica Convent
Muchnic, H. E., House
Pease, Robert L., House
Price Villa
Ramsay, Ronald and Dorcas, House
Schmitt House
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Stein, Frederick W., House
Stranger Creek Warren Truss Bridge
Trinity Episcopal Church
Waggener, B. P., House
Waggener, Balie P., House
Wherrett-Mize Drug Company Building
4th of July, 1804 Creek
Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
Amelia Earhart Historic District
Astronauts of the Shuttle Columbia
Atchison
Atchison County Courthouse
Atchison County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Atchison County World War I Memorial
Atchison Post Office
Atchison Veterans Memorial
Atchison WWI Factory Supported Freedom
Atchison, Kansas
B. P. Waggener House
Birthplace of the Santa Fe Railway Company
Butterfield's Overland Dispatch
Founding of the Santa Fe Railway
Frank Howard House
Frank R. Firth
Historic Fort Leavenworth
Homeland of the Kanza Indians
Joe Tinker
John Alexander Martin
Lewis Discovers a High Mound
Lincoln Address
Lincoln School
Massasoit House
Mormon Grove
Mount Saint Scholastica Monastery
Muchnic House
The Bridge Over 4th of July 1804 Creek
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Under a large Cottonwood
USS Arizona Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Webster Wirt Hetherington House
Working Men of the Railroads
"Grand Village des Canzes"
"the water
contains a half
Glass of ooze"
"this day being
the 4th of July"
"walked on Shore above this Creek"
In the early 1800s, European explorers made their way to the region, and in 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act opened the area to settlement. Atchison County was officially established in 1855 and named after David Rice Atchison, a prominent senator from Missouri. The county quickly attracted settlers, who were drawn to its fertile farmland and ample natural resources.
During the mid-1800s, Atchison County became a significant transportation hub. It was a crucial stop on the Pony Express route, a mail delivery service that connected the East and West coasts. The county was also an important stop on the Underground Railroad, with many abolitionists aiding escaping slaves on their journey to freedom.
In the late 19th century, Atchison County saw further growth and development. The city of Atchison became a booming industrial center, with a thriving manufacturing sector and a busy river port. The county was also home to several educational institutions, including Benedictine College, which was founded in 1858.
Today, Atchison County continues to celebrate its history and heritage through various cultural events and museums. The area's beauty and historical significance attract visitors from near and far, making it a popular destination for those interested in exploring the history of this vibrant community.
Brief timeline of the history of Atchison County, Kansas:
- 1854 - Atchison County established as a county in Kansas Territory
- 1855 - First election held in Atchison County
- 1856 - Atchison becomes an incorporated city
- 1860 - Population of Atchison County reaches over 8,000
- 1863 - Atchison experiences a severe flood, causing significant damage
- 1867 - Atchison County Fair established
- 1872 - Construction of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad begins
- 1887 - Benedictine College founded in Atchison
- 1919 - Amelia Earhart born in Atchison
- 1920 - Atchison County population peaks at over 20,000
- 1933 - The Great Depression impacts Atchison County, leading to economic challenges
- 1954 - Atchison celebrates its centennial
- 1964 - Northeast Kansas Flood causes significant damage in Atchison County
- 2005 - Snowstorm hits Atchison County, leaving the county without power for days
- 2010 - Atchison County population is over 16,000
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Atchison County, Kansas.