Mayfield, Kansas, is a small town in Osborne Township of Sumner County. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 75 and a total area of 0.11 square miles, all of it land.
Mayfield got its start in 1880, and a post office was established on September 8, 1880. Located on the Kansas City, Lawrence & Southern Kansas Railroad, it soon had a side track, a depot, one or two houses, and a store
In 1910, the town was on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. At that time, it had several well-stocked mercantile establishments, two flour mills, good schools and churches, express and telegraph offices, a money order post office with two rural routes, and a population of 225.
By 1930, the town’s population had dropped to 187 and continued to decline in the next decades.
Today, Mayfield has a store, the Mayfield Federated Church, a post office, a community building, a ball field, and the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway runs through the community. Lake Wellington is nearby.
Mayfield is five miles west of Wellington.
©Kathy Alexander/Legends of Kansas, updated July 2024.
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Blackmar, Frank W.; Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History, Vol I; Standard Publishing Company, Chicago, IL 1912.
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Cutler, William G; History of Kansas; A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL, 1883.
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