Seth Ward (businessman)

Seth Ward (businessman)

Seth Edmund Ward (March 4, 1820 - December 9, 1903) was a trader on the California, Oregon and Santa Fe trails who parlayed his success into a real estate empire that included today's Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.

Ward was born in Camden County, Virginia. His father died when he was 12 and he was apprenticed to an Indiana farmer. Tired of farming he returned home where his mother gave him $25 and he was left to his own devices. He traveled to Independence, Missouri where he was hired by Lancaster P. Lupton to be a trapper for his company in Colorado and traveled to Fort Lupton, Colorado.

In 1848 with the collapse of the fur trade business, he struck up a business with William Guerrier with the firm of Ward and Guerrier to provide supplies for settlers in Colorado and Wyoming. [ [http://eadsrv.denverlibrary.org/sdx/pl/doc-tdm.xsp?id=WH1067_d0e33&fmt=text&base=fa Seth Edmund Ward Papers, WH1067, Western History Collection, The Denver Public Library - denverlibrary.org - Retrieved February 15, 2008] ]

In 1853 he married Wasna, a Teton Sioux woman, and fathered four children.

On April 30, 1857, through connections with Robert Campbell (Frontiersman), Ward and Guerrier were commissioned to be the official sutlers at Fort Laramie, giving them a monopoly at the busiest post on the frontier. They were to move later to Register Cliff. Since they were trading goods for oxen from the settlers it is said that Guerrier and Ward were the first ranchers in Wyoming history. [ [http://www.ionet.net/~okhombre/edmund.html True Heart - ionet.net ] ]

Guerrier died in 1858 when sparks from his pipe ignited a powder keg.

On February 2, 1860, Ward married Mary Frances McCarty, the divorced daughter of Col. John Harris of Westport, Kansas City. McCarty refused to live in Fort Laramie and Ward eventually moved with her to Nebraska City, Nebraska in 1863.

In 1871, when his time as official sutler expired, he moved to Kansas City where he bought the convert|450|acre|km2|sing=on farm of a trading friend William Bent. [ [http://www.kchistory.org/cgi-bin/showfile.exe?CISOROOT=/Biographies&CISOPTR=156&filename=157.pdf Seth Ward - Frontier Trader - kchistory.org] ]

The farm ran from State Line to Wornall Road, 51st to 55th Street. He incorporated Bent's home at 1032 West 55th St. [ [http://kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=35287 Seth E. Ward Residence - kclibrary.org] ] into a 14-room mansion designed by Asa Beebe Cross.

In 1897 he leased the east pasture for the Kansas City Country Club's first golf course. In 1925 Ward's sold the land to J.C. Nichols to form the Country Club Plaza after the Kansas City Country Club moved across the border into Mission, Kansas. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=Burv1koEqgcC&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=%22Seth+Ward%22+Kansas+City&source=web&ots=eq1oGgz_R1&sig=702JUvY6hgEvFQOJcO77GigL964#PPA84,M1 Kansas City In Vintage Postcards by Darlene Isaacson and Elizabeth Wallace - Arcadia Publishing - 2003] ISBN 0738531790] 80 acres would become Loose Park in 1926. Ward Parkway which passes near the homestead which is on the National Register of Historic Places is named for family (although for his son Hugh Ward) [ [http://www.umkc.edu/whmckc/PUBLICATIONS/WARDPKWY/WARDINTRO.HTM Ward Parkway The Grand American Parkway] ]

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