Print
Parent Category: Kansas State History Articles
Category: Kansas Local History
Star InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar Inactive
 

 Kingman County is twenty-four miles north and south, by thirty-six east and west. It contains twenty-four Congressional townships and has a total of 552,960 acres or 864 square miles. Excepting 30,720 acres of school land, the residue is embraced in what is known as the Osage Reservation or trust lands. Of the 522,240 acres of land in the county, subject to pre-emption, 312,560 acres have been either deeded or filed upon, leaving 209,680 acres, exclusive of school lands, still vacant and subject to entry.

 

County Seat: Kingman, Kansas

Date organized:1873

County History:

Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, Kingman County

Historic Landmarks, State, National:

County Historical Society:

Kingman County History Museum | Facebook

Websites about the county

1. Kingman County Government's website | Facebook

powered by social2s