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Location
 
 
 
 
County Seat: Cottonwood Falls
Founded: 1859
Population:
  · 3,030 (2000)
  · 3,021 (1990)
  · 8,246 (1900)
Area: 776 Square Miles
Standard Abbreviation: CS 


Chase County
Kansas

Chase County Courthouse in Cottonwood Falls
 
Chase County contains vast areas of unspoiled prairie, used and managed as grasslands since it was settled.  In the spring, after the pastures have been burnt, some of the hills look like they are all rock without enough soil to support life, and it's easy to see where the name Flint Hills came from.  Later, by the end of May, the harshness is buried in a thick carpet of wildflowers and lush bluestem grasses.
 
Sharp's Creek Drive is probably the prettiest drive in the county, if not the state.  Head south and east from Bazaar and go at least a couple of miles beyond the Kansas Turnpike onto the open range to experience what the first settlers must have seen and felt.  If you travel east from Matfield Green you can still ford the Verdigris river.  The road west from Matfield Green through Wonsevu to Burns in Marion County provides a similar experience.  Stop somewhere and savor the solitude and silence.  If you can't visit, William Least Heat-Moon's 1991 book, Prairy Erth, captures the spirit of the land.  Wagon train tours through the Flint Hills are another nice way to experience this area.

History

Map of Chase County, KS in 1899
Organized in 1859. County seat, Cottonwood Falls. Created out of portions of Wise and Butler counties, and named in honor of Salmon P. Chase, successively Governor of Ohio, United States Senator, Secretary of the Treasury, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. In the Senate, he was earnest in his opposition to the extension of slavery into Kansas.
 
Map and text from History of Kansas, Noble Prentis, (Winfield: E.P. Greer. 1899)

 
William G. Cutler's History of Kansas, first published in 1883, tells about early Chase County.
 
There is a section on Chase 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 Cottonwood Falls, Elmdale, & Strong City.
 
The Kansas State Historical Society also has more historical data for Chase County online including a rich bibliography and lists of cemeteries, post offices, and newspapers.

Cities, Towns, & Villages of Chase County

                 2000
  Year  Elev  Population Name              ZIP
  ====  ====  ========== ================ =====
        1220             Bazaar
        1250          53 Cedar Point      66843
        1223             Clements         66843
  1858  1175         966 Cottonwood Falls 66845
        1150             Ellinor
        1200          50 Elmdale          66850
        1172             Gladstone
        1250             Hymer
        1430          60 Matfield Green   66862
        1190             Neva
        1229             Rockland
        1146             Saffordville
        1182         584 Strong City      66869
        1160             Toledo
        1354             Wonsevu
Census Bureau Quick Facts

Special Places

Fox Creek School, Chase County, Kansas
Lower Fox Creek School

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