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Ghost Towns of Kansas: A Traveler's Guide [Paperback]

Daniel C. Fitzgerald (Author), Joseph W. Snell (Designer)
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April 1988
As soon as the Kansas Territory was opened for settlement in 1854, towns sprang up like mushrooms--first along the Missouri border, then steadily westward along trail routes, rivers, and railroad lines. Many of them barely got beyond the drawing board and hundreds of them flowered briefly and died, victims of the "boom or bust" economy of the frontier and the vagaries of weather, finance, mining, agriculture, railroad construction, and politics.

Ghost Towns of Kansas is a practical guide to these forsaken settlements and a chronicle of their role in the history of Kansas. It focuses on 100 towns that have either disappeared without a trace or are only "a shadowy remnant of what they once were," telling the story of each town's settlement, politics, colorful figures and legends, and eventual abandonment or decline.

The culmination of more than ten years of research, this new book is a distillation of the author's immensely popular three-volume work on the state's ghost towns, now out of print. Condensed and redesigned as a traveler's guide, it is organized by region and features ten maps and detailed instructions for finding each site. Twenty of the towns included are discussed for the first time in this volume. The book also contains more than 100 black-and-white photographs of town scenes.

With this new guide in hand, travelers and armchair adventurers alike can journey back to the Kansas frontier--to places like Octagon City, where settlers signed a pledge not to consume liquor, tobacco, or "the flesh of animals" in order to purchase land at $1.25 per acre from the Vegetarian Settlement Company. Or to Sheridan, a tough, end-of-the-line railroad town where, according to the Kansas Commonwealth, "the scum of creation have congregated and assumed control of municipal and social affairs." At least thirty men were hanged and a hundred killed either in gunfights or by Indians during Sheridan's tumultuous two-year life span. Today the only remainder of Octagon City is a stream named Vegetarian Creek, and "wild and woolly" Sheridan is again a pasture.


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"A fascinating trip back in time to some Kansas communities most of us never heard of. Concise and easy to read, this book is as entertaining as it is educational."--Ron Welch, editor, Kansas Motorist

About the Author

Daniel C. Fitzgerald has spent twenty years researching Kansas ghost towns and has published four books on the topic, including Faded Dreams: More Ghost Towns of Kansas. He is the local records archivist at the Kansas State Historical Society.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (April 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700603689
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700603688
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,016,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Daniel C. Fitzgerald is an American historian who specializes in regional histories.

He is the author of a six volume set, called Ghost Towns of Kansas. The volumes include Ghost Towns of Kansas, Volume One, Volume Two, Volume Three, Ghost Towns of Kansas: A Travelers Guide, Faded Dreams: More Ghost Towns of Kansas, and Ghost Towns of Kansas: 6. The original volume was published when the author was 17 years old and a senior in high school. The final volume was published in 2009.

The series was nominated and won numerous Emmy Awards. One of the towns featured in Ghost Towns of Kansas: Volume Two, Neosho Falls, was the subject of a concept rock album by the rock band Kansas, in 1988. The series also cultivated international attention, especially with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 2008 and 2009.

Fitzgerald is also the author of Sound and Fury: A History of Kansas Tornadoes, 1854-2008. This book, which examined over a hundred significant tornado events in the history of the state, became popular shortly after its release in 2009.

Fitzgerald is a Kansas native. He currently resides in Palm Harbor, Florida. Future releases scheduled for 2010 include the reissue of Ghost Towns of Kansas: Volume One, and a new release on steamboat towns and the Great Depression of 1857.

Additional information on the author can be found at www.danielcfitzgerald.com

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Big Bold Ghost Towns of Kansas, December 22, 2005
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One of the best regional history books I have ever read, Ghost Towns of Kansas: A Travellers Guide, can best be described as BIG, Bold, and brash. Actually a greatest hits package of the first three self-published books, this is a gem to have for any library.

According to the author, Kansas has had 6,000 ghost towns, and he writes about the cream of the crop here. Big, bustling, boom towns that had thousands of people and now have nothing. Fitzgerald crafts a good yarn about each of the hundred he writes about.

This book went on to generate several news emmys, a bunch of PBS documentaries, and a sequel 6 years later. Even a record album, In the Spirit of Things, by his close friends, the rock band Kansas. And it is fun, fun, fun to read. Don't sit and read from beginning to end in one sitting, for that is too much overkill. It is best in small doses.

As a travellers guide, the book is not that great. No really good maps or directions. You will have to research in more detail to get to some of these places. And for some of these places, like Riley, there's nothing there. My picks would be White Cloud, Neosho Falls, Eminence, and Coolidge. Take your pick though, a lot of great exploring here.

There has not been a great Kansas history series like this one since the last book, Faded Dreams. Fitzgerald needs to write another sequel. I'm getting bored with the stuff out there right now. I need another Kansas roadtrip.

This is probably one of the top ten best regional histories I have found to date. Maybe even in the top three. Countless books have followed the same format since, with less success.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A ghost world of hopes and dreams, February 28, 2003
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Diana (Emporia, KS USA) - See all my reviews
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This book made tangible the hopes and dreams of the men and women who moved west in search of better lives. Fitzgerald has included maps, photographs and layouts of towns that illustrate the optimism (and in some cases, the deceptiveness) of investors and town founders who hoped to establish new communities. I have lived in Kansas most of my life, but never appreciated why earlier generations moved here, and ultimately why they thrived or failed. Fitzgerald clearly demonstrates how county seats, mines, railroads, rivers, and interstates can save or kill a town. In addition, he has included where to find the town's remains - if there are remains to be found. This book is easy to read in little snippets. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in Kansas history and the history of westward expansion, as well as anyone who enjoys good anecdotes that build connections to those who have come before us.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent in every way, May 6, 2005
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Bomojaz (South Central PA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This book contains brief histories/descriptions of about a hundred towns or locations that no longer exist, except for perhaps as place names on local maps. Most places described, however, were once "big" enough to support a post office during earlier times. The book is broken down by sections of the state and then by county, making it easy for the traveler to plan out an itinerary. Maps of each section are also included. Fitzgerald has done his research well and thoroughly. There are lots of photographs as well. Although Fitzgerald draws out the temptation to get in the car and seek out many of the towns he describes, the book will give just as much satisfaction to the armchair traveler, too. This is a model work on how to write a guide to lost towns, not only in Kansas, but anywhere. A terrific book.
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Today Kansas Highway 7 winds its way along the Missouri River and the bluffs region in extreme northeast Kansas, meandering through a quiet village nestled among the high hills. Read the first page
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unmarked county road, temporary county seat, permanent county seat, county seat election, proslavery men, two blacksmith shops, town company
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