Town Building in the South-East Corner of Montgomery County
This source describes the early efforts to establish towns in the southeastern corner of Montgomery County, Kansas, near the Verdigris River. Driven by the belief that this location was ideal for trade, numerous settlements like Claymore, Westralia, and Tally Springs were quickly projected, but competition and lack of unity among developers hindered their growth. The text also highlights significant early historical events within this region, including the first documented settler, early instances of community organization like schools and churches, a murder and subsequent vigilante justice, and the controversial bonding of the county to attract a railroad. Ultimately, many of these early towns failed, paving the way for the eventual prominence of present-day Coffeyville.