Kansas Post Offices, 1828-1961
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Post Office: All post offices
County: Arapahoe
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Post Office | County | Established | Discontinued | Notes |
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Coraville | Arapahoe | 1859-03-22 | 1859-06-25 | Coraville was the name given to the first post office at Cherry Creek, Colo., the first town on the site of the present Denver. |
Montana | Arapahoe | 1859-01-18 | 1859-10-01 | |
Auraria | Arapahoe | 1859-01-18 | 1860-02-11 | Moved to Denver City. |
Jefferson | Arapahoe | 1860-01-18 | 1860-12-06 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Golden City | Arapahoe | 1860-04-06 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Golden Gate | Arapahoe | 1860-09-06 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Hamilton | Arapahoe | 1860-07-26 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Huntsville | Arapahoe | 1860-03-24 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Missouri City | Arapahoe | 1860-03-24 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Mount Vernon | Arapahoe | 1860-05-09 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Mountain City | Arapahoe | 1860-01-17 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Nevada | Arapahoe | 1861-01-12 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Oro City | Arapahoe | 1861-02-16 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Pueblo | Arapahoe | 1860-12-13 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Tarryall | Arapahoe | 1860-01-04 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Arapahoe | Arapahoe | 1860-01-17 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Boulder | Arapahoe | 1859-04-22 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. [The site of Boulder was never actually part of Kansas Territory; however, the Post Office Department chose to list it with Kansas Territory.] |
Canon City | Arapahoe | 1860-12-13 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Spanish Bar | Arapahoe | 1860-12-13 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Colorado City | Arapahoe | 1860-03-24 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
Denver City | Arapahoe | 1860-02-11 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. Moved from Auraria. |
Fort Wise | Arapahoe | 1860-09-05 | 1861-02-28 | No longer in Kansas after establishment of Colorado Territory, Feb. 28, 1861. |
The Kansas Post Offices Database contains information taken from Robert W. Baughman's Kansas Post Offices, May 29, 1828-August 3, 1961, published by the Kansas Postal History Society, an affiliate of the Kansas Historical Society. It includes every known Kansas post office with its dates of operation. These dates can indicate approximately when the town was established and in some cases, when it disappeared.
The name and boundaries of some Kansas counties were still changing up to 1893. If the county where the post office was located changed, or if the town changed its name, this is noted in the "notes" field and you will need to search on the earlier or later names for additional information. If a post office was originally in Kansas Territory but became part of the new Colorado Territory on Feb. 28, 1861, the information given here ends with that date.
The information in the database is current through 3 August 1961. Post office openings, closings, and name changes since that date are currently being researched for addition to the database.
KSHS volunteers Bill and Diana Sowers, Joan Stevenson, and Louis Reed transcribed the information for this database. Melvin Bruntzel researched post-1961 changes.
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