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The Seth Hays House is a historic house at 203 Wood Street in Council Grove, Kansas. Seth Hays, the first white settler in Council Grove, built the house in 1867. [2] A Missouri native, Hays originally moved to Council Grove to start a trading post for Boone & Hamilton; he eventually owned the trading post himself, and he also started a local newspaper and the town's first bank.
A post office was established in Council Grove on February 26, 1855. [5] In 1858, the town was officially incorporated by the legislature. [6] Hays also opened a restaurant in 1857, the Hays House, which is said to be the oldest continuously operating restaurant west of the Mississippi River.
In 1859, Hays and business partner G. M. Simcock opened a new two-story store and restaurant in Council Grove under the name S. M. Hays & Co. [1] Hays moved to Colorado in 1862, selling his store to Simcock, but he returned to Council Grove in 1865. He took over his 1859 store from Simcock the next year.
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The Seth Hays House, located at the southwest corner of Hall and Wood Streets, is a single-story brick house, built about 1855 by Seth Hays, the first white settler in Morris County. Hays's first home was a log cabin on Main Street, which he replaced with the Hays Tavern in 1857, in order to better serve the caravans passing through.
Ward-Hays House, Little Rock, Arkansas, NRHP-listed; Samuel Hays House, Boise, Idaho, NRHP-listed in Ada County; E.R. Hays House, Knoxville, Iowa, NRHP-listed in Marion County; Seth Hays House, Council Grove, Kansas, listed on the NRHP in Morris County; James Hays House, Hays, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Warren County