Stone Octagonal Building - Grenola, KS
Posted by: YoSam.
N 37° 20.882 W 096° 26.976
14S E 725905 N 4136533
Erected in 1884, next to where the railroad was, and where the cattle were loaded.
Waymark Code: WMV6GR
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/04/2017
Views: 2
County of building: Elk County
Location of building: Main St. & Railroad Ave., Grenola
Date built: 1884
The original purpose of the building was to provide a cool place, out in the open, for both drovers and buyers to negotiate a price before loading the cattle on trains. Being in the open, all the cowhands could see the negotiations and make sure no one was double dealing anyone else.
There is a white post (marble) with a carved wreath on the top, for which I could not find a reason, or anyone who could provide a reason for its existence.
But a curious thing about this post, it lines up perfectly with the two buildings doors, and the three in alignment provide a perfect east - west line.
Next to the building is a mural of a cattle drive and a historical marker about the site. The text of that marker:
"1881 to 1884 Grenola, Kansas became the largest single cattle shipping point in the United States. The "Southern Kansas - Railroad" was built between the two small towns of Canola and Greenfield about 6 mi. apart. The two towns closed ranks and took Grenola as the city name using the "Gre" from Greenfield, and "Nola" from Canola. As this was about 75 mi. shorter drive for the cattle, droves began coming in."