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1863 - 2003





SANTA FE DEPOT AT CEDAR POINT

The first Santa Fe station was named Cedar Grove and Mr. J.W. Byram, a surveyor for the railroad was the first agent in 1882.

After the first station burned, a new station was built and the name was changed to Cedar Point. This was a shipping point for cattle from Texas in the spring and going to market in the fall. Many train loads of cattle were received for pasture in the Flint Hills. Entire nights were spent on loading cattle that they might be started to pasture at early dawn.

In early years four men were employed by the station until an automatic signal came into use, then one man took care of the business. Four passenger trains stopped daily for passengers, mail and express.

The following are names of some of the agents: Mr. J.W. Byram, a Mr. Hatter (first name unknown), Robert Dietz, Harve Wright, Clarence Baugh, a Mr. Beardslay (first name unknown), Roy Banks, Guy L. Linnens, A.P. Sommers, Earl Bartlett, Granston Barret, Claude Perry and D.E. Johnson.

The station has since been disposed of and only an elevator remains which is open for harvest and railroad cars are provided.

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.
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Chase County Host
Lorna Marvin



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