Date Established: |
February 26, 1867 |
Date Organized: |
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Location: |
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County Seat: |
Hutchinson |
Origin of Name: |
In memory of Gen. Jesse L. Reno (1823-1862). Commander of the Union 9th Army Corps, he was killed at the Battle of South Mountain (Maryland) on 14 Sept 1862. |
Cities & Townships |
Place | Population (2020 census) |
Albion Township |
821 |
Arlington Township |
558 |
Bell Township |
67 |
Castleton Township |
323 |
Center Township |
587 |
Clay Township |
1,986 |
Enterprise Township |
130 |
Grant Township |
1,307 |
Grove Township |
58 |
Haven Township |
1,551 |
Hayes Township |
89 |
Huntsville Township |
111 |
Hutchinson (city) |
40,006 |
Langdon Township |
103 |
Lincoln Township |
618 |
Little River Township |
1,842 |
Loda Township |
110 |
Medford Township |
164 |
Medora Township |
1,656 |
Miami Township |
385 |
Nickerson (city) |
1,058 |
Ninnescah Township |
247 |
North Hayes Township |
(Defunct)
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Plevna Township |
190 |
Reno Township |
4,331 |
Roscoe Township |
132 |
Salt Creek Township |
455 |
Sumner Township |
644 |
Sylvia Township |
291 |
Troy Township |
148 |
Valley Township |
835 |
Walnut Township |
103 |
Westminster Township |
177 |
Yoder Township |
815 |
Total population: |
61,898 |
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Population: |
1880 | (12,826) | 1890 | (27,079) | 1900 | (29,027) | 1910 | (37,853) | 1920 | (44,423) | 1930 | (47,785) | 1940 | (52,165) | 1950 | (54,058) | 1960 | (59,055) | 1970 | (60,765) | 1980 | (64,983) | 1990 | (62,389) | 2000 | (64,790) | 2010 | (64,511) | 2020 | (61,898) | |
Other Resources: |
Post offices in Reno County
Cemeteries in Reno County, As of 1906
Newspapers Available on Microfilm
Townships and Independent Cities in Reno County
Bibliography
Kansas Memory
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Links to Other Sites: |
Reno County GenWeb
Early Kansas Maps [KanColl]
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