Rawlins County was created by the Legislature of 1873 and
organized May 25, 1881. With Atwood as the temporary county seat. There was an
exciting fight over county seat between Blakeman and Atwood, which was settled
by the courts in July, 1881. Rawlins County was named for John A. Rawlins, an
adjutant for Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War and who later became the
Secretary of War in the Grant administration. The first homesteader was August
C. Blume in 1875, and during the years of 1880 & 1881, the area was settled by a
good number of people. In May 1881, Rawlins Township was organized as Rawlins
County and Governor John P. St. John named Atwood the temporary county seat.
Immigrants to Rawlins County came from Ireland, England, the Scandinavian
countries and the Middle European countries. However, each group of immigrants
did not associate with the others. The area surrounding the Enne Post Office was
settled by the Swedes; the English settled in Grant Township (south central part
of county) in a little community they called Ilion; Herndon was settled by the
Hungarians/Austrians; and Ludell was settled by the Germans. The Irish and
Danish settled in south central Rawlins County, and the Czechs settled north and
west of Atwood.
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