Geary County, Kansas
Bartell House
Brown, George T, House
Conroe Bridge
Dixon, James, House
First Territorial Capitol
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Memorial Arch
Jackson-McConnell House
Junction City Downtown Historic District
Leithoff-Powers Ranch Historic District
Lyon Creek Rainbow Arch
Main Post Area, Fort Riley
Old Junction City High School
Old Katy Bridge
Wetzel, Christian, Cabin
16th Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry Division
1st Infantry Division Memorial
600 Block Washington Street
700 Block Washington Street
7th Street East & West of Washington
800 Block Washington Street
9th Armored Division
Buffalo Soldier Memorial
Camp Funston
Cholera Epidemic of 1855
Civil War Memorial Arch
Confederate POWs
East Riding Hall
First Capitol of Kansas
First Capitol of Kansas
Fort Riley
Fort Riley & Junction City
Funston Monument
George Smith
Global War on Terrorism Monument
Historical Kansas
Historical Kansas
Historical Kansas
In Memory of Civil War Horses and Mules
In Memory of the Gallant Dead of the Second U.S. Cavalry
Locomotive "6072"
M113 Armored Personnel Carrier
M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
M24 Chaffee Light Tank
M3 Personnel Carrier Half-Track
M36 Tank Destroyer
M3A1 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun
M4A3 Sherman Medium Tank
M5 Stuart Light Tank
Mose Waters' General Store
National Rifle Range
Ogden Monument
Ogden Monument
Private Robert T. Henry Bridge
Purple Heart Memorial
Purple Heart Trail in Kansas
State of Kansas Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Sturgis Stadium
The Atomic Cannon
The Mormon Trail
Third Armored Field Artillery Battalion
To the Memory of the Gallant Dead 26th Cavalry
To the United States Cavalry
Tuttle Park
Vanguard of Freedom
West Riding Hall / Polk Hall
World War Memorial
Wounded Knee and Drexel Mission
"Duty"
During the 19th century, Geary County became a significant transportation hub due to its location along the Smoky Hill Trail, which was used by pioneers and traders traveling westward. The establishment of Fort Riley in 1853 further contributed to the county's growth and development. The military installation played a vital role in westward expansion, serving as a staging point for various military campaigns and providing economic stimulus to Geary County.
By the late 1800s, Geary County's economy diversified, with the advent of agriculture, particularly wheat farming. The county quickly became known for its fertile soil and agricultural productivity. Additionally, the construction of railroads in the late 19th century boosted trade and encouraged further settlement in the area.
Geary County experienced significant growth during the 20th century, largely due to the military presence and the establishment of Camp Forsyth (later renamed Camp Funston) near Fort Riley for World War I training. The expansion of Fort Riley and the involvement of the military in subsequent wars brought prosperity and opportunity to the area.
Today, Geary County continues to be shaped by its military heritage and its vibrant community. It is home to a diverse population, including active-duty military personnel, veterans, and civilians. The county's history is preserved through various historical sites and museums, showcasing its importance in the settlement of the American West and the role it has played in national defense.
Brief timeline of the history of Geary County, Kansas:
- 1855 - Geary County is established as an administrative division of Kansas Territory.
- 1860 - Population in Geary County reaches 623.
- 1873 - Junction City is incorporated as a city.
- 1882 - Fort Riley established and becomes a major military base in the area.
- 1901 - Construction of the Junction City to Fort Riley streetcar line begins.
- 1930 - Population in Geary County increases to over 10,000.
- 1940 - Geary County Courthouse is built in Junction City.
- 1950 - Construction of Milford Dam and Reservoir is completed, providing flood control and recreational opportunities.
- 1966 - Geary County Historical Society is founded to preserve and promote the county's history.
- 1988 - Bill Snyder becomes head coach of the Kansas State University football team, located in Geary County.
- 2010 - Geary County celebrates its 150th anniversary.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Geary County, Kansas.