Lindsey, Kansas
History
Lindsey was settled in 1864, shortly after Fort Solomon was constructed a bit less than 0.5-mile (0.80 km) west of the Lindsey townsite. Lindsey was named for Lindsey Creek, about 1-mile (1.6 km) to the north. Lindsey Creek was named after a trapper named Lindsey, who had trapped in the area since 1857. Lindsey was the first county seat of Ottawa County. It was built in close proximity of Fort Solomon, so the town could take advantage of the protection the fort offered.
By the late 1860s the use of Fort Solomon was coming to an end, as problems between the white settlers and the Indians disappeared. In 1871 the fort had only a few cabins left. Lindsey was in decline, too, and was no longer the county seat.
Today Lindsey consists of about a half dozen residences and no businesses.
Education
The community is served by North Ottawa County USD 239 public school district.
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lindsey, Kansas
- ^ KS Home Town Locator website, http://hansas.hometownlocator.com/ks/ottawa/lindsey.cfm .
- ^ Theodore H. Scheffer, "Old Fort Solomon at Lindsey," Kansas Historical Quarterly, Winter 1956, Vol. 22, No. 1, p. 342
- ^ Scheffer, p. 342
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