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Chase County Sketches


1863 - 2003



Chase County Transportation -1910 -1973

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trayer went from Nemaha County, Nebraska to Oklahoma where they homesteaded, and while there they made their home in a dug-out. They later came to Chase County, Kansas, where they made their home in Cottonwood Falls. Mr. Trayer brought his 1911 Buick truck, which was the first truck in Cottonwood Falls. He delivered merchandise to the stores. His truck was equiped with movable seats, which enabled him to use his truck for transportation purposes. Mr. Trayer often hauled the Cottonwood Falls band and other persons to the Chautauqua and other destinations.

Dr. H.E. Lancaster and his son Donald had a the 1910 Cole car with tool chest on the running board.

I.0. Talkington's had a 1913 right hand drive Over- land, with presto lights, and fold down windshield, His dog, Spot liked the hood.

Frank S. Frey rode his Indian motorcycle and his mother, Mrs. Louis J. Frey used their 1913 Hupmobile.

Everett Stowers had a 1914 Model-T Ford.

And then in comparison was the Chevrolet's new 1973 Vega.

In Honor Of: Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trayer Sponsored By: Paul and Ruth Trayer - Trayer Chevrolet, Cottonwood Falls<

Chase County Centennial, 1872 - 1972




Chase County Submitted Historical Sketches
compiled and abstracted from the Chase County Courant, Chase County Leader, other sources and newspapers
by your Chase County Host, Lorna Marvin.
Please submit your historical sketches.




Chase County Host
Lorna Marvin



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