Elk County Forum

General Category => The Good Old Days => Topic started by: W. Gray on May 27, 2015, 10:21:14 AM

Title: Historical Tidbit
Post by: W. Gray on May 27, 2015, 10:21:14 AM
Historical Tidbit:

The Kansas Territorial Legislature created thirty-six original Kansas counties in Kansas on August 30, 1855.

One of those thirty-six counties was Godfrey, which became Seward, which became Howard, which became Elk and Chautauqua.

Another of the thirty-six originals was Arapahoe County.

Arapahoe County still exists today although much smaller than originally designated.

At one time Denver City was the county seat.

Today, Littleton is the county seat.

My home is in Arapahoe County in Centennial, which is about 12 miles east of the county seat and about 60 miles east of the original western boundary of Arapahoe County.

From Helen Gill 1903 thesis, Kansas State University

(http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad256/waldoegray/arapahoe%20county_zpsfcgj7gqf.png)