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History
GEARY
COUNTY LEGENDS
Junction City was the first town west of the Mississippi to distribute
Coca-Cola.
The Junction City Ladies’ Reading Club is the oldest Kansas
member of the General Federation of Women’s Club and has been
in continuous operation since 1875. It is also the first club west
of the Mississippi River to have its own clubhouse which has been
in continuous use since 1897.
The Humboldt 4-H Club is the oldest continuously operating 4-H club
in the state. It was chartered in 1925.
Junction City was one of the first towns in Kansas to have a kindergarten
in 1927.
In 1929, the "Uptown" Theater was one of the first theaters in Kansas
to be equipped with " talkies" (motion pictures).
On April 19, 1867 the Junction City Stone Sawing Company secured
a contract to furnish all the stone needed in the construction of
the East wing of the Kansas State Building.
Famous guests of the Historic Bartell Hotel include: Mr. Adllphus
Busch, Sally Rand, Gene Tierney, John Phillip Sousa, W.C. Fields,
Gloria Vanderbilt, Dan Dailey, and John Wayne. In January 1872,
Russian Grand Duke Alexis was feted with a dinner given by the townspeople,
with Mayor Robert O. Rizer as host. The Duke had been on a buffalo
hunt and stopped here on his way to attend a session of the Kansas
Legislature.
Fort Riley's first name was Camp Center, because it was believed
to be the geographic center of the U.S.
Davis
County was Geary County's original
name.
St. Mary's Chapel, Bldg 5, Fort Riley: the first stone church in
Kansas, the original building was constructed by the Episcopalians
in the mid 1850's.
The
first chaplain at Ft. Riley, Chaplain Clarkson,
laid the cornerstone.
During
the War Between the States, it was used as an arsenal, and later
as a school. The chapel was extensively renovated in 1938 and rededicated
as the Catholic Chapel.
Wetzel's Log Cabin Church: It was in this cabin that the St. Paul's
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, the first Lutheran parish in the
state, was organized in 1861.
Episcopal Church, 314 N. Adams: built in 1859; oldest Episcopal
Church in continuous use in Kansas.
Junction City had three other names before being named Junction
City:
1) Manhattan, named by land agents of the Cincinnati-Manhattan Company;
(2) Millard City, named by Captain Millard of the Steamboat
Hartford (October 3, 1855);
(3) and Humboldt, by local farmers (1857).
In
the fall of 1857, the name Junction City was given to the site.
Dr. John R. Brinkley started Kansas's first radio station -- KFKB
(Kansas First, Kansas Best).
Montgomery Publications and Brown Electric have done family business
in JC for over 100 years.
Junction City is actually the site of what was to be Manhattan Kansas.
However due to low water conditions the Steam Ship was only able
to get as far as where Manhattan is now.
Walkers Stone Company was one of the first industries in the area.
The Original JC Hospital is now the administrative residence for
the Good Samaritan Society.
Rimrock Lake used to be called Homer's Pond and was on the Homers
farmstead.
Keith Devenney holds the record for longest terms for Geary County
Comissioner 27 years.
Fort Riley has had an "open door" policy until the terrorist
attach of 9/11/01. The base was just as any other city.
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