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1895 Kansas house bill to vacate Township of Gognac and Liverpool
[5]
1890 census with population of seven townships
[6] (Also 1890 figures, blank in 1880 since presumably not yet created) - Borders: 114, Falkenstein: 89, Liverpool: 190, Mitchell: 68, Roanoke: 69, Robinson: 166, Stanton (with Johnson city): 345 (Johnson City - 143). (1880 county population was 5!).
1885 Stanton map with seven townships
[7]. (Also good for finding "ghost town" locations).
See 2014 Hutchinson News Bickel article on Stanton County "Ghost towns" for future articles:
[8]. Saunders (which has signs on US 160), Liverpool, Border, perhaps others, look promising.
See July 24, 1938 Hutchinson News article
[9] (OCR link); "Stanton County, Home Of 11 Ghost Towns ...."
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U.S. state of Kansas on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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1895 Kansas house bill to vacate Township of Gognac and Liverpool
[5]
1890 census with population of seven townships
[6] (Also 1890 figures, blank in 1880 since presumably not yet created) - Borders: 114, Falkenstein: 89, Liverpool: 190, Mitchell: 68, Roanoke: 69, Robinson: 166, Stanton (with Johnson city): 345 (Johnson City - 143). (1880 county population was 5!).
1885 Stanton map with seven townships
[7]. (Also good for finding "ghost town" locations).
See 2014 Hutchinson News Bickel article on Stanton County "Ghost towns" for future articles:
[8]. Saunders (which has signs on US 160), Liverpool, Border, perhaps others, look promising.
See July 24, 1938 Hutchinson News article
[9] (OCR link); "Stanton County, Home Of 11 Ghost Towns ...."