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  1. 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.

  2. History of Ottawa County, Kansas, 1864-1984. Identifier 201679 Language English eng en Subject United States, Kansas, Ottawa - History United States, Kansas, Ottawa ...

  3. Ottawa County. Ottawa County, named for the Ottawa tribe of Indians, is located on the west side of the 6th principal meridian and is the third county from the Nebraska line. It is bounded on the north by Cloud county; on the east by Clay; on the south by Saline, and on the west by Lincoln and Mitchell. The extent of the county was described by ...

  4. Ottawa County KS Histories and Genealogies. USA (1,379,301) > Kansas ... History of Ottawa County, Kansas, 1864-1984 FamilySearch Library Periodical Source Index ...

  5. Sep 19, 2024 · Those ordered into active service 23 July 1864 at Salina, Kansas by Major Gen. Curtis: A.H. Boss, George Krebs, Schaltenbrand, Franklin Reese, Andrew J. Ingersoll, Decatur Reese, Francis O. Carr and were relieved from Duty 7 August 1864 by Maj. Gen. Curtis with pay $48.00 captain, $43.00 1st Lt., $40.50 2nd Lt., $10.75 corp. and $9.75 priv.

  6. The land belonged to the Indians, however, and a settlement was not at once established. 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 ...

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  8. History of Ottawa County, Kansas, 1864-1984. Format: Books/Monographs/Book with Digital Images Language: English Publication: [Place of publication not identified : s ...

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