
Republic County
Scandia
Scandia, an incorporated
town of Republic county, is located on the Republican river 10 miles west of
Belleville, the county seat. It was settled by Scandinavins in 1869, the
following being the first to arrive: M. Johnson, Charles Lesom, P. Walin, Mr.
Lundin, John Strom, F. Granstadt, A. Bergen, A. Erickson, J. R. Sandel, John
Holstrom and Peter Johnson. The first store was built in 1869 by J. R. Sandel.
The building was 8 fet square and the goods invoiced $125. This was also the
first store in Republic county. The first American flag to be raised in Kansas
was raised by Capt. Pike near the site of Scandia in 1806. Scandia was an
important trading point in the early days, being in the line of the shortest
route to the homestead country from Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska. It had the only
ferry on the upper Republican and stage lines daily from Hanover, tri-weekly
from Waterville, Junction City and Jewell, and weekly from White Pock and
Solomon. Some of the early business men were L. C. Hanson, hotel; Wilson Bros.,
general story; Amos Coyle, drugs and groceries; A. T. Miller, groceries and
provisions. The first railroad was the Missouri Pacific running north and south,
which reached Scandia in 1878. The Chicag, Rock Island and Pacific runs through
Scandia east and west. The census of 1910 gave Scandia 579 inhabitants. It has
five churchs, 2 banks, a weekly newspaper (the Journal:, telegraph, telephone
and express offices, and a money order postoffice with three rural routes. The
Kansas Gazeteer for 1909 lists 80 business and professional men in
Scandia. It is a shiping point for grain, live stock and other farm
products.
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