Newton's history begins in 1870 with the arrival of Judge R.W.P Muse, a railroad agent representing the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, who was investigating possibilities for extending the railroad. Located on the Chisholm Trail, Newton seemed a very logical location for a Santa Fe terminal. By 1871, the new town had been named by a group of Santa Fe stockholders after their hometown, Newton, Massachusetts. With the completion of the railroad line in 1871, along with stockyards and loading chutes, came a shift in the cattle trade from Abilene to Newton. Newton became the West's newest cowtown and soon became known as "Bloody and lawless - the wickedest city in the west" enjoying the cowboy reign from June 1871 to January 1873. Completion of the Santa Fe to Dodge City and a branch to Wichita drew the cowboys to these places, ushering in more peaceful and prosperous times.
In 1874 Mennonites came to Newton, bringing Turkey Red hard winter wheat to the area on a large scale. Mennonite immigrant Bernhard Warkentin was instrumental in the development of Newton. Warkentin's efforts with hard winter wheat made Kansas known as the "breadbasket of the world."
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Newells truck stop,theirs a few trucks in the parking lot,always open,round abouts,highway 50 to I 35 Emporia,Kansas saves the toll.
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The 2nd bit of video.
Out in the middle of no where. No loss of property or life. How much better can you get?
Due to the beautiful but windy day today with a high of 70 degrees I decided to take a little trip to Newton, KS to get some some trains coming off of the Ar...
Newells truck has good food, scales & alot of parking & shore power, Kansas has a lot of round abouts.
Amtrak #4 eastbound Southwest Chief arrives in Newton, Kansas at 3:00 A.M..
this is the one with the athearn drumhead on the back, didnt realy get a good shot of the drumhead.
Heat 4 of the Harvey county fair Newton kansas 2011.