A Souvenir History of Lincoln County Kansas

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A Souvenir History of Lincoln County Kansas
Elizabeth N 1884 Barr
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50 to $3. 75 per ton at the mines. Lincoln had great prospects for a mining country. For further discus- sion read the article on "(Jeology" in another part of the book.
PRAIRIE FIRES.
i^incoln County has had prairie fires, cyclones, and floods which brought more or less disaster with each visitation.
The first big fire on record was in 1871. The fire originated on the railroad track near Fort Marker, and came into Lincoln County from the south. It burned up ranges and destroyed many thousand h
...ead of cattle. No lives were lost| The most disastrous tire was in March, 1879, when the northwestern townships were burned over. Three deaths occurred about a mile north of where Prairie Grove Church now stands. The victims were liobt. Montgomery and his fourteen-year-old son, Robert, and Isaac Pfaff. These men were caught out on the prairie and overtaken by the flames. The Montgomery home was also destroyed.
RAILROAD HISTORY.
The population in loSO was 8, 572. The work of organizing townships which had been in progress since 1875 was finished about this time and the county was redistricted as follows: First District, Indiana, Valley, Franklin, Colorado, and Mad- ison; Second District, Marion, Beaver, Salt Creek, Logan, Scott, and Battle Creek; Third District, Orange, Cedron, Grant, Pleas- ant, Highland, and Golden Belt.


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