Belpre | Kinsley
| Lewis | Nettleton
| Offerle | Wendell
Homesteading in Edwards County

Prentice, Noble Lovely. "History of Kansas". Winfield,
KS: E. P. Greer, 1899.
Organized in 1874, Edwards County was
named in honor of W. C. and R. E. Edwards who were among the county's
first settlers. The Edwards constructed the county's first brick
building, a building that served as the courthouse for several
years.
The county attracted German and Swedish
settlers. The county has a large population of Germans. The Catholic
Germans settled mainly northwest of Kinsley in the area of the
St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. German Methodists also settled
in this part of the county where they established the Salem Methodist
Church. South of Offerle there are German Lutherans, who established
the Zion Lutheran Church. In the northeast part of the county
near the Pawnee County boundary was a group of Swedish settlers.
This group had close ties to Garfield and helped establish the
Lutheran church there.

Contact Us:
Edwards County Historical Society
P.O. Box 64
Kinsley, KS 67547
(620) 659-2420
Sources
Rosetta Graff of the Edwards County Historical
Society supplied most of the information on this page.
William G. Culter's History of the State
of Kansas (1976 reproduction).
Nobel L. Prentis' A History of Kansas
(1904).
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