Jefferson County

Originally the land was the home of the Kanza Indian tribe where buffalo roamed. In 1827 Major Daniel M. Boone, son of famous Kentucky pioneer Daniel Boone, established Kansas’ first settlement in Jefferson County. The United States Government established a reservation there for the Delaware Indians who were relocated from Indiana and Ohio. The “Old Military Trail” route through the county was used by the cavalry between Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley.

Jefferson County is named in honor of former President Thomas Jefferson. It was Jefferson who acquired this parcel of land as a part of his famous Louisiana Purchase.

In the 1850s Kansas became a territory, and county boundaries were established by Kansas’ first Territorial Congress. It was a violent era known as “Bleeding Kansas” because of the conflict between Free-Staters (Jayhawkers) and the proslavery faction. Jefferson County was the sight of two major Civil War battles–the Battle of Hickory Point and the Battle of Slough Creek.

After the Civil War, railroads became a dominant factor in the growth of Jefferson County Land grants were awarded to the Kansas Pacific (Union Pacific) and Atchison-Topeka (Santa Fe) railroads. The land grants were a major incentive for immigrants to settle in Kansas. This resulted in the development and growth of a prosperous agricultural region.

Today, the spirit of the pioneer continues in one of the most beautiful parts of Kansas. Come visit Jefferson County..for the fun of it.

Somewhere between here and nowhere.

The spaces in between are often the most memorable.

McLouth

McLouth is a family community within approximately 30 minutes of Topeka, Lawrence, Leavenworth &/or the Legends Shopping/Business area. It is home to one of the longest running Threshing Bees in…

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Cities in Jefferson County

Take the detour.

The extra miles are often where the story begins.

Oskaloosa

Oskaloosa is located in the hub of northeast Kansas. It is located within minutes of…

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Stay a little longer.

Rushing through a place rarely does it justice.

Valley Falls

May we Welcome you to the City of Valley Falls, Kansas! Valley Falls is situated…

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Make time for quiet places.

Not every destination needs noise to be meaningful.

Perry

This town between Lawrence and Topeka was named for John D. Perry, president of the…

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Keep it easy.

The best days usually come without pressure or overplanning.

Meriden

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Keep moving.

Even slow progress opens up new places and perspectives.

Ozawkie

Ozawkie is located on highway K-92 on the west shore of Lake Perry. The present…

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