Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Smoky Hill, Somky & Fremont, Kansas.

Smoky Hill, Somky & Fremont, Kansas.
 
McPherson County
Uoniom Township Map, 1903.
 
On the county map Fremont can be found in township 17-south and range 4-west.  On the township map Fremont can be found in section 29.
 
Names changes.
 
Fremont was formally known by two other names the first being Smoky Hill then in 1894 it was changed to Somky.  both of this town were in Union township and sat in section 20.  Around 1895 the town moved about a mile south to section 29, around this time the town changed it's name to Fremont.
 
Post Office History.
 
Smoky Hill post office open January 3, 1873, and ran to September 27, 1894, first postmaster was August Roth, name changed to Smoky.  Smoky post office open September 27, 1894 and ran to January 23, 1895, name changed to fremont.  Fremont post office open January 23, 1895 and ran to January 30, 1932.
 
Patron of Union township who used Somky Hill as his P. O. address as of 1883.
 
CHARLES J. STROMQUIST, farmer and stock-raiser, Section 28, P. O. Smoky Hill. He came to Kansas December 18, 1869. Worked two years at the carpenters' trade, then began farming. He was born in Sweden, September 27, 1842. Worked mostly on the farm, but also learned the carpenters' and millers' trades. Came to America in 1867. Located at Chicago, where he worked at the carpenter's trade until he came to Kansas. Was married in 1873, to Miss Johanna M. Isakson, a native of Sweden, born July 31, 1849. They have four children - Agnes E., Anna W., Charles E., Francis J. L. (deceased) and Elvira S. He has served as Trustee of Sharp's Creek for two years, and Union Township two and one-half years, and a member of the School Board for several years. He is a member of the Freemount Swedish Lutheran Church, and has been trustee and cashier of the same for the past ten years. He has served as Justice of the Peace two years; is also one of the directors of the Bethania Academy at Lindsborg, Kan.

Patron's of Union township who used Somky Hill as their P. O. address as of 1884.
 
S. E. Brown, farmer, from Ohio, came to county 1878.
 
A. Crowl, farmer and Lake Captain, from Austria, came to county 1883.
 
P. Alfred Dahlsten, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1870.
 
E. M. Dahlsten, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1870.
 
J. M. Dahlsten, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1876.
 
A. P. Dorf, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1869.
 
Isaac Hokanson, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1870.
 
J. E. Palmquist, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1870.
 
A. Palmquist, farmer, from Illinois, came to county 1870.
 
J. P. Stromquist, farmer and Stock Raiser, from Sweden, came to county 1868.
 
S. J. Stromquist, farmer, from Sweden, came to county 1870.
 
J. Seleen, Pastor Swedish Lutheran Church, from Sweden, came to county 1874.
 
C. F. Wistrand, farmer and Horseman, from Sweden, came to county 1874.
 
Patron's of Union township who used Fremont as their P. O. address as of 1903.
 
L. & O. Dahlsten, Dealer in General Merchandies, Coal and Grain.
 
Rev. Joseph D. Danielson, Pastor Sweden Lutheran Church.
 
C. G. Flohr, farmer.
 
Adolf Hawkinson, farmer.
 
C. N. Lundquist, farmer.
 
S. A. Sward, farmer and Stock Raiser and Auctioneer.
 
S. J. Swenson, farmer and Stock Rasier.
 
Fremont Kansas, 1912.
 
Fremont, a post-hamlet of McPherson county, is located in the north-western part, on a branch line of the Missouri Pacific R. R. about 13 miles northwest of McPherson, the county seat. It had a population of  15 according to the census of 1910. The nearest important town is Lindsborg, about 7 miles east.

2 comments:

PeggyLu said...

I have some information about a Capt. S. H. Andrews that says when he was 21 (1857)he settled on Smoky Hill, 7 miles above Ft. Riley ... would this be that place?

Dennis Segelquist said...

Peggy, no this not the right one, and no one seems to know just where it is and with out more info it may never be found.