The following guest article was written by Jo Mazzetta in about 2007 for her English class at Neosho County Community College. Now a medical coder at Ottawa Family Physicians, Jo grew up, and still lives, next door to the Franklin County Poor Farm. Jo also took the photos in this article.
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What I Knew
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Pest house |
I grew up on a farm east of Ottawa, Kansas. This farm is still owned by my family and I still live there. I have four sisters and they all live there as well. When we were kids, we would get our horses out and go riding, often all day with no particular destination in mind. My dad always told us to stay away from the Johnson Farm. It bordered ours on the west side. Dad told us Mr. Johnson didn’t like little kids. I never found out if he didn’t or not or if my dad was the one he didn’t like. Howard and Vivian Johnson lived on what was the Franklin County Poor Farm. I became interested in this farm when we found out about the unmarked cemetery in the cow pasture and the jail cell on the farm in the barn yard. I couldn’t imagine as a child what a place such as the poor farm could be. Was it a prison or a place for people with no money or family to care for them?