Cyrus K. Holliday

Cyrus K. Holliday
Mayor of Topeka
In office
1869–1870
Preceded byOrin T. Welch
Succeeded byRev. J. B. McAfee
In office
1867–1868
Preceded byRoss Burns
Succeeded byOrin T. Welch
In office
1859–1860
Preceded byLorenzo Dow
Succeeded byHiram W. Farnsworth
Personal details
Born
Cyrus Kurtz Holliday

(1826-04-03)April 3, 1826
Kidderminster, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedMarch 29, 1900(1900-03-29) (aged 73)
Topeka, Kansas, U.S.
SpouseMary Dillon Jones
ChildrenLillie Holliday
Charles King Holliday
Parent(s)David Holliday
Mary (Kennedy) Holliday
OccupationRailroad executive

Colonel Cyrus Kurtz Holliday (April 3, 1826 – March 29, 1900) was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka, Kansas, in the mid 19th century;[1] and was Adjutant General of Kansas during the American Civil War. The title Colonel, however, was honorary. He was the first president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, as well as one of the railroad's directors for nearly 40 years, up to 1900. A number of railway locomotives have been named after him, as well as the former town of Holliday, Kansas. He was also the Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Kansas. As a Freemason, he was a member of Topeka Lodge #17 and was highly influential in the decision of moving the State Capitol to the city of Topeka.[2]

  1. ^ Connelly, William E. (1997) [1918]. "Cyrus K. Holliday". A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans (transcribed ed.). Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company.
  2. ^ "UNION PACIFIC, FREEMASONRY, AND NEBRASKA" (PDF).

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