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Chautaugua County Courthouse in Sedan, Kansas. Photo by Susan Howell, Aug. 2, 2002.
Chautauqua County Courthouse - 1918

Chautauqua
County

Location
 
County Seat: Sedan
Founded: 1875
Population:
    ·   4,407 (1990)
    · 11,804 (1900)
Area: 644 Square Miles
Standard Abbreviation: CQ 

Description

Chautauqua County is mostly covered with rocky, oak-covered hills.  Big valleys, particularly the valley of the Caney River, have rich and fertile farms and some of the hills are clear and home to thousands of grazing cattle.  The spectacular beauty and ruggedness of the countryside make it a great place for outdoor vacations.  Steve Harper's book of Kansas day trips has a nice tour of the County.

History

Map of Chautauqua County, KS in 1899
Organized in 1875.  County seat Sedan.  Created out of a portion of what was first Godfrey county, named after "Bill" Godfrey, a noted trader among the Osages; then Howard county in honor of Major-General O. O. Howard, for his efforts in behalf of the Union.  Chautauqua county N.Y., was the former home of Hon. Edward Jaquins, a member of the Kansas Legislature in 1875 from Howard county, who introduced the bill which divided Howard into Chautauqua and Elk; hence, from his native place this county derives its name.  The name originally given (in 1855) to Howard was Godfrey, and the name changed to Seward in 1861.  In 1867, the Legislature, ignoring former names, created the county of Howard.
 
Map and text from History of Kansas, Noble Prentis, (Winfield: E.P. Greer. 1899)
 
Chautauqua County was founded in 1875 when Howard County was split in two after bitter county seat wars.  Early settlers benefited from the cattle trade from Oklahoma and Texas.  In 1904, oil was discovered and the area had a big "boomtown" era.
 
William G. Cutler's History of Kansas, first published in 1883, tells about early Chautauqua County.
 
There is a section on Chautauqua County in the book Kansas: a Cyclopedia Of State History by Frank Blackmar (1912).
 
The Special Collections of the Ablah Library at WSU contain historical images of Peru, & Sedan.
 
The Kansas State Historical Society also has more historical data for Chautauqua County online including a rich bibliography and lists of cemeteries, post offices, and newspapers.

Cities, Towns, & Villages of Chautauqua County

                           2000               Year
    Town                Population  ZIP      Founded  Elevation
    =================   ==========  ======   =======  =========
    Cedar Vale                 723  67024                949
    Chautauqua                 113  67334                903
    Cloverdale                                          1050
    Elgin                       82                       784
    Gibbs                                               1037
    Grafton                                              810
    Hale                                                1014
    Hewins                                               885
    Layton                                               931
    Monett                                               825
    Niotaze                    122  67355                765
    Osro                                                 877
    Peru                       183  67360     1870       784
    Rogers                                               893
    Sedan                    1,342  67361     1876       862
    Wauneta                                              959
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