Harvey County Main Streets 3

This Harvey County town started in a different location with a different name and is home to one of 2 colleges in Harvey County.

Hesston, Ks

1886

The community of Elivon was abandoned in favor of a site 3 miles south when the Missouri  Pacific Railroad laid tracks. The new town of  Hesston was  named for an early settler A.L. Hess.

Green Gables, Hesston College Campus, 1940

1909

The Mennonite Church choose Hesston as the site for their “school in the West.” Hesston Academy later  became Hesston College, a two year liberal arts college. In 2009, the school celebrated a century of educating young people.

Hesston, Ks. 1915. Looking southeast. Scan courtesy Jim Brower.

1921

Hesston incorporated as a 3rd class city.

Hesston, Ks 1920.

1947

Hesston Corporation was established by Adin Holdeman, Elmer Berner, and Lyle Yost. By 1955, “the Corp” was a leading manufacturer of hay implements. Bought by AGCO in the 1990s,  the company remains an important employer in Harvey County.

1961

Showalter Villa Retirement Center opens.

1964

Excel Industries began producing cabs for combines and later focused production efforts on the “Hustler Mower.”

Hesston Unified School District #460 established and a high school was constructed at 100 N. Ridge Road.  Today, this building is the Middle School. The current high school was constructed in 1970.

1981

Dyck Arboretum of the Plains established.

1990

March 13, 1990 a F-5 tornado tore through the center of town.

 

 

Finding Family: 5 Free Genealogy sites for Harvey County

The recently shared list of 50 Free Genealogy Sites (see Saturday’s Facebook post) inspired us to compile our own list specific for Harvey County.

1. HCHM Archives

The Archives at HCHM is an excellent place to start. Did your ancestor get married in Harvey County? Click on the buttons to search by Groom or Bride for marriage licenses. Were they a Civil War Veteran? The Civil War Pension Collection is also searchable on line. We are also happy to answer questions.

2. Harvey County Genealogical Society

http://www.hcgsks.org/

The site includes a data base of south central Kansas obituaries. 

http://www.hcgsks.org/Obituaries/webobit.php

3. Mennonite Library & Archives, Bethel College, N. Newton.

https://mla.bethelks.edu/holdings/scans/

Index to obituaries with local history information that goes beyond Mennonite circles.

https://mla.bethelks.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

4. Kansas Digital Newspapers

Many of the early Harvey County newspapers are available on-line through the Kansas Historical Society to Kansas residents for free. From the link below, click on KS Resident Access and enter your driver’s license.  

https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-digital-newspaper-program/16126

5. Newton Public Library 

The Digital Newton, Kansas site features a searchable obituary index for Newton, Kansas newspapers beginning 22 August 1872. 

https://newton.digitalsckls.info/

Harvey County Main Streets 2

Recognize the Harvey County town of Walton?

William Matthews laid off the original 25 acre town site for Walton, Ks, and constructed the first building.  Soon a second building was constructed, a general store, by Baldwin and Glynn, later bought by B. C. Johnson.  The town had a post office with a school house, and a church. For a very brief time, the Santa Fe Railroad track stopped at Walton.  By the summer of 1871, the tracks went on to Newton.

Originally, Walton was part of Marion County.  When Harvey County was established in 1872, Walton became part of the new county.  The small community was located on the “highest ground in Harvey County.”

Walton business district, 1920.

In 1882, the town had a population of 250, with two general stores, two groceries, one drug store, two dry goods stores, one elevator, one livery, two hotels, one blacksmith shop, and  one shoe shop.

Walton was incorporated in April 1886 as a 3rd class city, population 300.  J.A. Gradle was the first mayor.

Walton, Ks, ca. 1955
Looking southeast over the town.