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First laid out by [[C. C. Hutchinson]]<ref>''The Daily Commonwealth'', 22 Oct. 1871, p. 4.</ref> on October 22nd, 1871. According to the article, he arrived at the [[Tefft House]] on October 21st to state that Hutchinson will be surveyed for settlers in roughly 10 days, by October 31st. Located on [[Cow Creek]] and intersected by the [[A. T. & S. F. Railroad]] on the Arkansas river, in township 23, range 6.
First laid out by [[C. C. Hutchinson]]<ref>''The Daily Commonwealth'', 22 Oct. 1871, p. 4.</ref> on October 22nd, 1871. According to the article, he arrived at the [[Tefft House]] on October 21st to state that Hutchinson will be surveyed for settlers in roughly 10 days, by October 31st. Located on [[Cow Creek]] and intersected by the [[A. T. & S. F. Railroad]] on the Arkansas river, in township 23, range 6.
== Misc ==
* May 2nd, 1872 - A vote is to take place for the issuance of $60,000 in bonds to build a bridge for the "Little and Big Arkansas Rivers," and to build a courthouse.<ref>''The Leavenworth Times'', 23 Apr. 1872, p. 4.</ref>

Latest revision as of 09:29, 23 January 2026

First laid out by C. C. Hutchinson[1] on October 22nd, 1871. According to the article, he arrived at the Tefft House on October 21st to state that Hutchinson will be surveyed for settlers in roughly 10 days, by October 31st. Located on Cow Creek and intersected by the A. T. & S. F. Railroad on the Arkansas river, in township 23, range 6.

Misc

  • May 2nd, 1872 - A vote is to take place for the issuance of $60,000 in bonds to build a bridge for the "Little and Big Arkansas Rivers," and to build a courthouse.[2]
  1. The Daily Commonwealth, 22 Oct. 1871, p. 4.
  2. The Leavenworth Times, 23 Apr. 1872, p. 4.