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Edward Wiley Payne

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Edward Wiley Payne

Birth
Daviess County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 May 1884 (aged 36)
Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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aged 36yrs 7m 17d
E.W. Payne, banker, stock-dealer and grower, was born in Missouri in 1847, and reared in the agricultural profession, and received a business education. He was an orphan at the age of six years. He worked on farms in different places, and attended school winters until sixteen years of age, when he went to Nebraska City, Nebraska, where he engaged in the freighting business two years.
He then returned to Missouri, and purchased a farm, which he operated untill 1877, when he came to Kansas, and settled in Comanche County, and engaged in the stock business, which continued four years, after which he came to Medicine Lodge, and organized the Medicine Valley Bank in 1882, of which he was elected president.
In 1876, he was elected to the Legislature of Missouri.
In April of 1880, Mr. Payne associated himself with Messrs. Hunter,Evans & Co., of St. Louis, R.W. Phillips of Chicago, and several other men, for the purpose of ranching cattle, and now controls a ranch forty-five miles square, and known as the Comanche Pool. The company now have about 51,000 head of cattle on their ranch. Mr. Payne is Treasurer, and is one of the Directors of the association, also individual ranch of 1,000 acres deeded land with range privileges, stocked with 900 cattle, which is under fence. The company own about 8,000 acres of land deeded. The increase of this monstous herd is about 15,000 annually.
Mr. Payne owns a pasture of 320 acres adjoining the town of Medicine Lodge; owns five and a half acres in the town, owns a bank building, and was one of the organizers of the Live-Stock Strip Association, and is one of the Directors of the same; is editor and proprietor of the Barber County Index, an eight page eight column paper, devoted to live-stock interests, which is Democratic in politics.
Mr. Payne is a member of the Freemasons. In 1866, he was married to Miss Susan A. Payne, of Missouri, by whom he has nine children-Edward B., Mary A., Estella H., Charles T., John M., Eliza H., Laura, Lefa T., and William W.
from--History of the State of Kansas: Counties, Towns and Villiages A.T. Andreas, Chicago, 1883

The Medicine Lodge Cresset, Thursday, May 1, 1884:
E.W. "Wylie" Payne died from a gunshot wound received during a robbery of the Medicine Valley Bank, April 30,1884.
aged 36yrs 7m 17d
E.W. Payne, banker, stock-dealer and grower, was born in Missouri in 1847, and reared in the agricultural profession, and received a business education. He was an orphan at the age of six years. He worked on farms in different places, and attended school winters until sixteen years of age, when he went to Nebraska City, Nebraska, where he engaged in the freighting business two years.
He then returned to Missouri, and purchased a farm, which he operated untill 1877, when he came to Kansas, and settled in Comanche County, and engaged in the stock business, which continued four years, after which he came to Medicine Lodge, and organized the Medicine Valley Bank in 1882, of which he was elected president.
In 1876, he was elected to the Legislature of Missouri.
In April of 1880, Mr. Payne associated himself with Messrs. Hunter,Evans & Co., of St. Louis, R.W. Phillips of Chicago, and several other men, for the purpose of ranching cattle, and now controls a ranch forty-five miles square, and known as the Comanche Pool. The company now have about 51,000 head of cattle on their ranch. Mr. Payne is Treasurer, and is one of the Directors of the association, also individual ranch of 1,000 acres deeded land with range privileges, stocked with 900 cattle, which is under fence. The company own about 8,000 acres of land deeded. The increase of this monstous herd is about 15,000 annually.
Mr. Payne owns a pasture of 320 acres adjoining the town of Medicine Lodge; owns five and a half acres in the town, owns a bank building, and was one of the organizers of the Live-Stock Strip Association, and is one of the Directors of the same; is editor and proprietor of the Barber County Index, an eight page eight column paper, devoted to live-stock interests, which is Democratic in politics.
Mr. Payne is a member of the Freemasons. In 1866, he was married to Miss Susan A. Payne, of Missouri, by whom he has nine children-Edward B., Mary A., Estella H., Charles T., John M., Eliza H., Laura, Lefa T., and William W.
from--History of the State of Kansas: Counties, Towns and Villiages A.T. Andreas, Chicago, 1883

The Medicine Lodge Cresset, Thursday, May 1, 1884:
E.W. "Wylie" Payne died from a gunshot wound received during a robbery of the Medicine Valley Bank, April 30,1884.

Inscription

aged 36yrs,7m,and 17d.
Lived in life, in death not divided.
Let me go the day is breaking,
Dear companion let me go
We have spent a night of waking
In this wilderness below.

Gravesite Details

With thanks to Dorris McKinney for the birth information.



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