History of Layton Township and Walnut, 1907
LAYTON TOWNSHIP and Town of WALNUT:
Previous to 1873 the territory embraced in Layton
township was a part of Knox, but in that year June
7 the petition by W.B. CUPPY, THOMAS LEDWICK, G.N.
ROBINSON and 40 other citizens of Knox township, was
presented to the county Board of Supervisors. The
first election was held in the town of Walnut on Oct
14, 1873. The first settlers were E.B. HINCKLEY and
family, OSCAR LODGE, LEANDER LODGE, and HENRY ORCUTT.
With the advent of the Rock Island Railroad, Mr. HINCKLEY
became the agent for its lands, opened an office and
did a very successful business. Settlers flocked from
all directions. The original plat of the city of Walnut
was surveyed and platted by the Allen Company. The
first settlers in Walnut were: DR. PLINNY, D. HOLCOMB,
D. HISON, and E.R. HINCKLEY.The first store was opened
by LEANDER LODGE and the first postmaster was E.R.HINCKLEY.
In 1877 Walnut received her charter as a city and
the city officers were elected: Mayor, W.H.LINFOR;
recorder, J.B.JOHNSON; marshall, ROBERT GILBREATH;
city council J.H. HENRY, O.M. BRUCE, CHARLES LEBECK,
I.T. SPANGLER, WM. HILL, J.B.JOHNSON. A flouring mill
was built in 1872 by MOSES THUNS and CO. The Walnut
News was established in 1878 by A.O. CRAMER. In 1875
the school was under the direction of MISS KATE WILLIAMS.
The city government as of 1915 was: Mayor, E.C.THOMPSON;
clerk, C.S.SPANGLER; city council J.B. JOHANNASEN,
DR. MORRIS MOORE, ORRIS MOSHER,J.C. VOLLSTED, W.S.SANKEY,
and N.H.LEWIS.
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