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Ford County Kansas Essay, Research Paper
FORD COUNTY
by Brandon Noll
Ford County was named in honor of Colonel James H. Ford, of the
Second Colorado Calvary, Commander at Fort Dodge, once a Military
Reservation of about 12,000 acres. It was the most important military
outpost on the Santa Fe Trail from about 1858 to 1882. Land was
homesteaded by settlers and some land was purchased, coming from two
sources, the Santa Fe Land Grant and the Osage Treaty Lands. Dodge City,
was declared the county seat and was a famous frontier town and shipping
center.
Mention ‘Dodge City’ to anyone above the age of five and the “wild
west” will come alive for them. Of all the cattle and railroad (trailhead)
towns, Dodge City has been the most notorious and romanticized of the lot.
Dodge City was founded in 1872. It quickly began to rise to a major trade
center on the Santa Fe Trail. By September of 1872 the shiny steel rails of
the brand new Atchison, Topeaka, and Santa Fe Railroad stretched into
view. And Dodge City was waiting and began to grow at a record rate. But
in those early years Dodge City also obtained its infamous stamp of
lawlessness and gunslinging. There was no local law enforcement and
military had no jurisdiction over the town, so lawlessness reigned. Buffalo
hunters, railroad workers, drifters, and soldiers scrapped and fought, leading
to the shootings where men died with their boots on. And that created a
hasty need for a local burial place, and still a famous tourist attraction- Boot
Hill Cemetery. Dodge City’s reputation for rowdiness was universal and it
was boasted that 24 men were killed in single year, which was a lot for back
then. By 1876 the buffalo were gone and longhorn cattle from Texas drove
the dollars into town. During the next ten years, over five million head were
driven up the western branch of the Chisholm and western Trails to Dodge
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