Kingman

The site of Kingman was on the Ninnescah crossing of the Hutchinson-Medicine Lodge Trail. There in 1872, Norman Ingraham located his house, which he had hauled from Reno County. He hoped the place would become a city and he named it Sherman. There stood the town of Sherman with one shack and one cottonwood tree, waiting to become a city. J.H. Fical and his brother started a new town at Sherman in 1874 and named it Kingman. The county, the town, and a township were all named for Samuel A. Kingman, Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court. Only Sherman Street remains to remind one of the town’s first name. Even the first hotel had its name changed from “The Sherman House” to the “Kingman House.”

Pure rock salt was discovered in 1887 and workers moved to town, so additions to Kingman were hastily developed. This Boom-town was called the “Queen of the Ninnescah”, ironic to Samuel A. Kingman’s Fourth of July oration in 1878 at Kingman, “Our state history has no nobler name,” said D.W. Wilder, than Kingman’s and “it will live with the life of the State.”

Kingman Library Clock

Among the really historical relics of Kingman which is seen perhaps most often, and appreciated for its historical value, is the Library Clock, over 100 years old. The old clock…

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Former Santa Fe Depot

In March, 1999, the Santa Fe Depot was purchased by a private citizen from the…

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Kingman County Museum

Completed in 1888, the building was originally the Kingman City Hall, fire department, and city…

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Cannonball Stageline Highway

Donald R. Green was originally from Kentucky but learned to ride a stage coach while…

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Byron Walker Wildlife Area

Hunters and non-consumptive wildlife users alike will find plenty to do on Byron Walker Wildlife…

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Kingman Carnegie Library

Built in 1914, the Kingman Public Library is one of several Carnegie Libraries still being…

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First National Bank Building

The First National Bank building is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

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Take the long way.

The best parts of the trip are usually the ones you didn't plan.

Kingman Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days

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Kingman County Courthouse

The Kingman County Courthouse is also on the National Register and is worth a look.…

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