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Throughout the history of the Department of
Kansas, Grand Army of the Republic, there were some 500+ G.A.R. Posts located in
Kansas and Oklahoma (which was known for many years as "Indian Territory").
Beginning June 1,
1889,
per General Order #9 of the Commander-in-Chief of the G.A.R., the
jurisdiction of the Department of Kansas also included all of
"Indian Territory" (Oklahoma) located North of the Canadian
River. Seven new Posts of the G.A.R. were created that year in
this part of Oklahoma alone. They remained under the jurisdiction
of the Department of Kansas until August 29, 1890 at which time the
Department of Oklahoma & Indian Territory was formed.
To assist you in your research
we have provided below a listing of the majority the Posts of the Department of
Kansas including the City
and County in which they were located (where we know it). There are
several places in the listing where there are multiple Post names under one
number. This is because the Department would "recycle" numbers
on occasion after a Post had folded. (If we know what year a Post was
organized or failed we indicate that information in parentheses beside the Post
name. Also, as G.A.R. Posts occasionally changed their name, any former
name of the Post is listed in parentheses next to the last known name of
the Post.)
We continually update this information as we
find out about more Posts:
Page last updated - Sunday, November 25, 2001 10:03 AM
| Post # |
Post Name |
City |
County
|
| 1 |
Lincoln |
Topeka |
Shawnee |
| 2 |
Vance |
Hays |
Ellis |
| 3 |
Jewell |
Pleasanton |
Linn |
| 4 |
McPherson |
Independence |
Montgomery |
| 5 |
Kearney |
Washington |
Washington |
| 6 |
Custer |
Leavenworth |
Leavenworth |
| 7 |
Wadsworth |
Council Grove |
Morris |
| 8 |
B.F. Larned |
Larned |
Pawnee |
| 9 |
Lyon |
Marysville |
Marshall |
| 10 |
Sumner |
Kansas City |
Wyandotte |
| 11 |
(Camden) Canby |
Osage City |
Osage |
| 12 |
Washington |
Lawrence |
Douglas |
| 13 |
Elsmore |
(Savonsburg) Elsmore |
Allen |
| 14 |
Meade |
Sterling |
Rice |
| 15 |
John W. Geary |
Cottonwood Falls |
Chase |
| 16 |
Allison |
Burlington |
Coffey |
| 17 |
Joe Hooker |
Hutchinson |
Reno |
| 18 |
George H. Thomas |
Ottawa |
Franklin |
| 19 |
Lyndon |
Lyndon |
Osage |
| 20 |
Kit Carson |
Lyons |
Rice |
| 21 |
Hanover (till 1887)
Mound
|
Hanover
Gridley
|
Washington
Coffey
|
| 22 |
Ellsworth |
Ellsworth |
Ellsworth |
| 23 |
E.M. Stanton |
Howard |
Elk |
| 24 |
Sedgwick |
Clifton |
Washington |
| 25 |
Garfield |
Wichita |
Sedgwick |
| 26 |
Rawlins |
Elk Falls |
Elk |
| 27 |
Upton |
Caldwell |
Sumner |
| 28 |
Burnside |
Kansas City |
Wyandotte |
| 29 |
Ed Lines |
Alma |
Wabaunsee |
| 30 |
Sherman |
Ness City |
Ness |
| 31 |
J.G. Blunt |
Linn |
Washington |
| 32 |
William H. Lytle |
Fort Scott |
Bourbon |
| 33 |
Montgomery |
Mound City |
Linn |
| 34 |
Jim Lane |
Mankato |
Jewell |
| 35 |
E.P. Sheldon |
Burlingame |
Osage |
| 36 |
Judson Kilpatrick |
Newton |
Harvey |
| 37 |
Farragut |
Burrton |
Harvey |
| 38 |
O.P. Morton |
Wamego |
Pottawatomie |
| 39 |
Custard |
Onaga |
Pottawatomie |
| 40 |
E.D. Baker |
Baldwin City |
Douglas |
| 41 |
(Winfield Scott) Hill City |
Hill City |
Graham |
| 42 |
Pollock |
Marion |
Marion |
| 43 |
Reynolds |
Cawker City |
Mitchell |
| 44 |
John Brown |
Belleville |
Republic |
| 45 |
Robert Anderson |
Smith Center |
Smith |
| 46 |
Will Wendel |
Holton |
Jackson |
| 47 |
Kennesaw |
Minneapolis |
Ottawa |
| 48 |
S.A. Hurlbut |
Ellinwood |
Barton |
| 49 |
General Bailey |
Girard |
Crawford |
| 50 |
Dick Yates |
Eureka |
Greenwood |
| 51 |
McCook |
Iola |
Allen |
| 52 |
Pap Thomas |
Great Bend |
Barton |
| 53 |
Henderson |
Frankfort |
Marshall |
| 54 |
F.P. Blair |
Galena |
Cherokee |
| 55 |
(Emporia) Preston B. Plumb |
Emporia |
Lyon |
| 56 |
Shiloh |
Cherokee |
Crawford |
| 57 |
James Shields |
Wellington |
Sumner |
| 58 |
S.R. Deach |
Jewell City |
Jewell |
| 59 |
John A. Dix |
Columbus |
Cherokee |
| 60 |
Alta Vista
Kirkpatrick (1917)
|
Alta Vista
La Harpe
|
Wabaunsee
Allen
|
| 61 |
(Benton) W.H. Lawton |
Anthony |
Harper |
| 62 |
Jesse Nelson |
Tecumseh |
Shawnee |
| 63 |
Abilene |
Abilene |
Dickinson |
| 64 |
Antietum |
Parsons |
Labette |
| 65 |
General Russell |
Pittsburg |
Crawford |
| 66 |
W.H.L. Wallace |
El Dorado |
Butler |
| 67 |
Chickamauga |
Scranton |
Osage |
| 68 |
Franklin |
Olathe |
Johnson |
| 69 |
O.M. Mitchell |
Osborne |
Osborne |
| 70 |
Gettysburg (till 1905) |
Hollenburg |
Washington |
| 71 |
(General Rice) Topeka |
Topeka |
Shawnee |
| 72 |
Vicksburg |
Humboldt |
Allen |
| 73 |
(Neosho Falls) B.F. Goss |
Neosho Falls |
Woodson |
| 74 |
Stone River |
Sedan |
Chautauqua |
| 75 |
(Eskridge) W.H. Earle |
Eskridge |
Wabaunsee |
| 76 |
Stockton |
Stockton |
Rooks |
| 77 |
Phillipsburg |
Phillipsburg |
Phillips |
| 78 |
Ionia |
Ionia |
Jewell |
| 79 |
Brownlow |
Severy |
Greenwood |
| 80 |
(Williamsburg) Reseca |
Williamsburg |
Franklin |
| 81 |
Haddam (till 1887)
Ness
Parsons
|
Haddam
Bazine
Parsons
|
Washington
Ness
Labette
|
| 82 |
General Strong |
Jetmore |
Hodgeman |
| 83 |
Reno |
Nickerson |
Reno |
| 84 |
Silas Miller |
Canton |
McPherson |
| 85 |
(Winfield) Siverd |
Winfield |
Cowley |
| 86 |
L.P. Wilkes |
Dwight |
Morris |
| 87 |
James B. McPherson |
McPherson |
McPherson |
| 88 |
(Clay Center) Phil Sheridan |
Clay Center |
Clay |
| 89 |
Peabody |
Peabody |
Marion |
| 90 |
John Goldy (till 1908) |
Milan |
Sumner |
| 91 |
Mulligan |
Longton |
Elk |
| 92 |
George Graham |
Seneca |
Nemaha |
| 93 |
(Atchison) John A. Martin |
Atchison |
Atchison |
| 94 |
Colonel J. Hays |
Carbondale |
Osage |
| 95 |
General Mower |
Galatia |
Barton |
| 96 |
Lookout |
Wellsville |
Franklin |
| 97 |
Douglass |
Douglass |
Butler |
| 98 |
Phil Harvey |
Fredonia |
Wilson |
| 99 |
Cedarvale |
Cedarvale |
Chautauqua |
| 100 |
Lew Gove |
Manhattan |
Riley |
| 101 |
Chase |
Beattie |
Marshall |
| 102 |
A.J. Smith |
Fontana |
Miami |
| 103 |
C.F. Smith |
St. John |
Stafford |
| 104 |
General Curtis |
Spring Hill |
Johnson |
| 105 |
L.E. King |
Augusta |
Butler |
| 106 |
General H.C. Bull |
Alton |
Osborne |
| 107 |
Collyer |
Collyer |
Trego |
| 108 |
Knowlton |
Ottumwa |
Coffey |
| 109 |
L.B. Richardson |
Miltonvale |
Cloud |
| 110 |
E.O.C. Ord |
Moline |
Elk |
| 111 |
Princeton |
Princeton |
Franklin |
| 112 |
Fall River |
Fall River |
Greenwood |
| 113 |
(Concordia) W.T. Sherman |
Concordia |
Cloud |
| 114 |
General G.K. Warren |
Osage Mission (St. Paul) |
Neosho |
| 115 |
Wilson |
Wilson |
Ellsworth |
| 116 |
Wilderness |
Delphos |
Ottawa |
| 117 |
McCaslin |
Paola |
Miami |
| 118 |
Pea Ridge |
Chetopa |
Labette |
| 119 |
New Albany |
New Albany |
Wilson |
| 120 |
Leavenworth
Newton
|
Leavenworth
Newton
|
Leavenworth
Harvey
|
| 121 |
(Cumberland) G.W. Harrison |
Andover |
Butler |
| 122 |
Kirwin |
Kirwin |
Phillips |
| 123 |
Baxter Springs |
Baxter Springs |
Cherokee |
| 124 |
Prairie Grove |
Frederick |
Rice |
| 125 |
Leon |
Leon |
Butler |
| 126 |
Sackett |
Irving |
Marshall |
| 127 |
John A. Logan |
Salina |
Saline |
| 128 |
Elk City |
Elk City |
Montgomery |
| 129 |
Neosho (Consolidated with
Post 136 on July 10, 1902 and
became Chanute Post #129)
|
Chanute |
Neosho |
| 130 |
Hiawatha |
Hiawatha |
Brown |
| 131 |
Bridge |
(Chico) Gypsum |
Saline |
| 132 |
Junction City |
Junction City |
Geary |
| 133 |
(Dexter) H.C. McDorman
Wabaunsee
|
Dexter
Wabaunsee
|
Cowley
Wabaunsee
|
| 134 |
Greenleaf |
Greenleaf |
Washington |
| 135 |
O.R. Powers |
Netawaka |
Jackson |
| 136 |
Ad Astra (Consolidated with
Post 129, July 10, 1902)
|
Chanute |
Neosho |
| 137 |
Sandy Valley |
N. Middleton |
Woodson |
| 138 |
N.B. Page |
Whiting |
Jackson |
| 139 |
Mound Valley |
Mound Valley |
Labette |
| 140 |
Jayhawker |
Admire |
Lyon |
| 141 |
Galesburg |
Galesburg |
Neosho |
| 142 |
Hackleman |
Cherryvale |
Montgomery |
| 143 |
W.D. Conn (1890)
Natoma
|
Alanthus
Natoma |
Gove
Osborne |
| 144 |
Havensville |
Havensville |
Pottawatomie |
| 145 |
Humphrey |
Neodesha |
Wilson |
| 146 |
Circleville |
Circleville |
Jackson |
| 147 |
Beloit |
Beloit |
Mitchell |
| 148 |
C.C. Myser |
Toledo |
Chase |
| 149 |
S.S. Perry |
Wallace |
Wallace |
| 150 |
Oswego |
Oswego |
Labette |
| 151 |
Westmoreland |
Westmoreland |
Pottawatomie |
| 152 |
Bunker Hill |
Bunker Hill |
Russell |
| 153 |
Coffeyville |
Coffeyville |
Montgomery |
| 154 |
James Montgomery |
Uniontown |
Bourbon |
| 155 |
(Oskaloosa) Jules Williams |
Oskaloosa |
Jefferson |
| 156 |
Osage |
McCune |
Crawford |
| 157 |
John Anderson |
Wilder |
Johnson |
| 158 |
Arkansas City |
Arkansas City |
Cowley |
| 159 |
Cornforth |
Clyde |
Cloud |
| 160 |
Meriden |
Meriden |
Jefferson |
| 161 |
Slocum |
Tonganoxie |
Leavenworth |
| 162 |
Gaylord
James Fear
|
Gaylord
Brownell
|
Smith
Ness
|
| 163 |
Oneida |
Oneida |
Nemaha |
| 164 |
Larrabee |
Russell |
Russell |
| 165 |
H.Z. Curtis |
Melrose |
Cherokee |
| 166 |
James B. Kyle |
Soldier |
Jackson |
| 167 |
John L. Graham |
Wetmore |
Nemaha |
| 168 |
Sumter |
Winchester |
Jefferson |
| 169 |
Dunlap |
Dunlap |
Morris |
| 170 |
Robert B. Mitchell |
LaCygne |
Linn |
| 171 |
George Ellis |
Ellis |
Ellis |
| 172 |
Burden |
Burden |
Cowley |
| 173 |
Scottsville (till 1908) |
Scottsville |
Mitchell |
| 174 |
Eldred |
Medicine Lodge |
Barber |
| 175 |
Sabetha |
Sabetha |
Nemaha |
| 176 |
R.B. Hays |
Pratt |
Pratt |
| 177 |
Logan |
Logan |
Phillips |
| 178 |
(Ohio Grove) Steadman Hatch
Sylvan Grove (Early 1900's)
|
Partridge
Sylvan Grove
|
Reno
Lincoln
|
| 179 |
Meacham |
Colony |
Anderson |
| 180 |
Rufus Kilpatrick |
Garnett |
Anderson |
| 181 |
Long Island |
Long Island |
Phillips |
| 182 |
J.B. Milroy |
Lenora |
Norton |
| 183 |
(Mulberry Grove) Mulberry
(name change effected August 30, 1892)
|
Mulberry |
Crawford |
| 184 |
Charley Aldrich |
Cedarville |
Smith |
| 185 |
Woodson |
Yates Center |
Woodson |
| 186 |
H.H. Free |
Burr Oak |
Jewell |
| 187 |
Madison |
Madison |
Greenwood |
| 188 |
Centralia |
Centralia |
Nemaha |
| 189 |
(Halstead) Buford |
Halstead |
Harvey |
| 190 |
Orloff Norton |
Le Roy |
Coffey |
| 191 |
Severance |
Severance |
Doniphan |
| 192 |
Bies |
Brewster |
Thomas |
| 193 |
Russell Springs
(Sargent) Little River (1901)
|
Russell Springs
Little River
|
Logan
Rice
|
| 194 |
Sergeant R. Meacer (1887)
W.M. Richardson
|
?
Admire
|
?
Lyon
|
| 195 |
Wier |
Pardee |
Atchison |
| 196 |
(Hartford) J.A. Taylor
(name change effected Feb. 7, 1893)
|
Hartford |
Lyon |
| 197 |
Captain Trego |
Wakeeney |
Trego |
| 198 |
T.E.G. Ransom |
Oberlin |
Decatur |
| 199 |
Toronto |
Toronto |
Woodson |
| 200 |
Colonel Givens |
Hallowell |
Cherokee |
| 201 |
U.S. Grant |
Elmdale |
Chase |
| 202 |
(Marion)Gen. George Francis Marion
(name change effected Jan. 14, 1893)
|
Florence |
Marion |
| 203 |
Mulvane |
Mulvane |
Sumner |
| 204 |
Ulysses |
Ulysses |
Grant |
| 205 |
Liberal |
Liberal |
Seward |
| 206 |
Earlton |
Earlton |
Neosho |
| 207 |
Silver Lake |
Silver Lake |
Shawnee |
| 208 |
Gen. R.G. Shaw |
Leavenworth |
Leavenworth |
| 209 |
Captain Jarvis |
Norton |
Norton |
| 210 |
Sergeant McCoy |
Randolph |
Riley |
| 211 |
H.M Dobyns |
Olopis |
Crawford |
| 212 |
Harbine |
Byron |
Republic |
| 213 |
Floral (till 1905) |
Floral |
Cowley |
| 214 |
Atwood |
Atwood |
Rawlins |
| 215 |
Bennington (till March 30, 1903) |
Bennington |
Ottawa |
| 216 |
J.Y. Smith (till 1890)
Winfield Scott
|
(Plum Grove) Brainard
Scott City
|
Butler
Scott
|
| 217 |
Roanoke |
Oak Valley |
Elk |
| 218 |
Chautauqua |
Chautauqua |
Chautauqua |
| 219 |
Colonel Shane (till 1887)
Banner City
|
Holyrood
Banner City
|
Ellsworth
Dickinson
|
| 220 |
T.R. Stanley (till 1890)
Greeley
|
Weir City
Greeley
|
Cherokee
Anderson
|
| 221 |
Quenemo |
Quenemo |
Osage |
| 222 |
LaCrosse |
LaCrosse |
Rush |
| 223 |
Elmwood |
(Shibboleth) Dresden |
Decatur |
| 224 |
Eagle |
Chase |
Rice |
| 225 |
Captain Lewis Stafford |
Valley Falls |
Jefferson |
| 226 |
Colonel J.J. Jones |
Formoso |
Jewell |
| 227 |
Rough and Ready (till 1887)
(Burdett) Tim McCarthy
|
Star Valley
Burdett
|
Cherokee
Pawnee
|
| 228 |
Delaware |
Osawkie |
Jefferson |
| 229 |
Bridgeport |
Bridgeport |
Saline |
| 230 |
Belmont (till 1890)
J.W. Mackey
|
Crestline
Pomona
|
Cherokee
Franklin
|
| 231 |
Walnut |
Walnut |
Crawford |
| 232 |
(Downs) Ben Greenman |
Downs |
Osborne |
| 233 |
McConnell (1890)
Neosho Rapids |
Blakeman
Neosho Rapids
|
Rawlins
Lyon |
| 234 |
W.S. Harvey |
Coolidge |
Hamilton |
| 235 |
Brookville |
Brookville |
Saline |
| 236 |
W.H. Grimes |
Atchison |
Atchison |
| 237 |
Conrad Baker (till 1890)
Overbrook (till January 30, 1903)
|
Voltaire
Overbrook
|
Sherman
Osage
|
| 238 |
Melvern |
Melvern |
Osage |
| 239 |
Glasco |
Glasco |
Cloud |
| 240 |
Lebanon |
Lebanon |
Smith |
| 241 |
T.O. Howe |
Kinsley |
Edwards |
| 242 |
Perryville |
Arlington |
Reno |
| 243 |
Altoona |
Altoona |
Wilson |
| 244 |
Ingalls (1890)
Eggleston
|
Ingalls
Wichita
|
Gray
Sedgwick
|
| 245 |
Equity |
Lone Elm |
Anderson |
| 246 |
Thompson |
Vermillion |
Marshall |
| 247 |
Waverly |
Waverly |
Coffey |
| 248 |
Volunteer |
Coyville |
Wilson |
| 249 |
Americus |
Americus |
Lyon |
| 250 |
Blue |
North Topeka |
Shawnee |
| 251 |
Harper |
Harper |
Harper |
| 252 |
Louisburg |
Louisburg |
Miami |
| 253 |
Axtell |
Axtell |
Marshall |
| 254 |
(Sanders) Moran
(till January 1, 1903)
|
(Morantown) Moran |
Allen |
| 255 |
Stephenson |
Sedgwick |
Harvey |
| 256 |
McDaniels |
Bonner Springs |
Wyandotte |
| 257 |
James R. Fulton |
Garden City |
Finney |
| 258 |
General Hazen |
Lincoln |
Lincoln |
| 259 |
Corning |
Corning |
Nemaha |
| 260 |
Waterville |
Waterville |
Marshall |
| 261 |
Glen Elder |
Glen Elder |
Mitchell |
| 262 |
Centropolis (1890)
Baldwin
|
Centropolis
Derby
|
Franklin
Sedgwick
|
| 263 |
Portis |
Portis |
Osborne |
| 264 |
R.B. Burleigh |
Blue Mound |
Linn |
| 265 |
Kingman |
Kingman |
Kingman |
| 266 |
Griffin |
Ada |
Ottawa |
| 267 |
Copland Goodwin (1887)
J.H. Howe
|
?
(Lamborn) Kanorado
|
?
Sherman
|
| 268 |
Colonel Topping |
Altamont |
Labette |
| 269 |
Washburn (till 1908) |
(Neal) Nash |
Greenwood |
| 270 |
Atlanta |
(Vilas) (Rest) Buffalo |
Wilson |
| 271 |
(General Lander) William H. Baker
Manhattan
|
Lane
Manhattan
|
Franklin
Riley
|
| 272 |
Cato |
Cato |
Crawford |
| 273 |
Grub |
Jamestown |
Cloud |
| 274 |
Barnhill |
Lost Springs |
Marion |
| 275 |
Jack Judy |
Lancaster |
Atchison |
| 276 |
(Aguiel) Effingham |
Effingham |
Atchison |
| 277 |
A.R. Chapin |
Virgil |
Greenwood |
| 278 |
Monitor |
Nortonville |
Jefferson |
| 279 |
McLouth |
McLouth |
Jefferson |
| 280 |
Charles G. Fisher |
White City |
Morris |
| 281 |
McFarland |
Muscotah |
Atchison |
| 282 |
W.H. Grinter |
Edwardsville |
Wyandotte |
| 283 |
Nathan Price |
Wathena |
Doniphan |
| 284 |
Sylvester Griffin |
Milford |
Geary |
| 285 |
Achilles |
Achilles |
Rawlins |
| 286 |
Cedron
?
|
Cedron
Blue Hill
|
Lincoln
Mitchell
|
| 287 |
Center Ridge (1887)
Buffalo
|
?
Buffalo
|
?
Wilson
|
| 288 |
Corinth |
Perry |
Jefferson |
| 289 |
Appomattox |
Grenola |
Elk |
| 290 |
Crawford (1887)
McDowell
|
?
Hoxie
|
?
Sheridan
|
| 291 |
Chattanooga |
Peoria |
Franklin |
| 292 |
Kennedy |
Troy |
Doniphan |
| 293 |
Victor |
Fort Dodge |
Ford |
| 294 |
Lewis |
Dodge City |
Ford |
| 295 |
(Goodspeed) W.S. Rosecrans |
Reading |
Lyon |
| 296 |
J.A. Garfield |
Garfield |
Pawnee |
| 297 |
Bald Hill (1887)
Richard Rowett
|
?
Culver
|
?
Ottawa
|
| 298 |
Plainville |
Plainville |
Rooks |
| 299 |
Rosedale (till 1887)
Englewood
|
Rosedale
Englewood
|
Wyandotte
Clark
|
| 300 |
James M. Arthur |
Goodrich |
Linn |
| 301 |
Henry R. Hopkins |
Stafford |
Stafford |
| 302 |
Charles O. Rovohl |
Colby |
Thomas |
| 303 |
George I. Ransom |
Armourdale |
Wyandotte |
| 304 |
Iuka |
Oak Hill |
Clay |
| 305 |
Private Samuel Pike |
Towanda |
Butler |
| 306 |
Fulton
Gen. Rawlins |
Fulton
Rushton |
Bourbon
Rice |
| 307 |
Judson (till 1890)
Marvin
|
Xenia
Marvin
|
Bourbon
Phillips
|
| 308 |
Marquette |
Marquette |
McPherson |
| 309 |
Claflin |
Claflin |
Barton |
| 310 |
Billy Hughes |
Republic City |
Republic |
| 311 |
Erie |
Erie |
Neosho |
| 312 |
Edmond |
Edmond |
Norton |
| 313 |
Pine Bluff |
Edgerton |
Johnson |
| 314 |
Thomas Doane |
Lebo |
Coffey |
| 315 |
J.M. Frank
H.G. Washburn
William Logsdon |
Greeley
Alden
Bigelow |
Anderson
Rice
Marshall |
| 316 |
Joe Butterfield |
Greensburg |
Kiowa |
| 317 |
M.M. Crocker |
Galva |
McPherson |
| 318 |
Lenexa (1887)
Captain Ames
|
Lenexa
Shawnee
|
Johnson
Johnson
|
| 319 |
Raymond |
Raymond |
Rice |
| 320 |
Dick Root (till 1890)
General Crook
|
Delhi
Weir City
|
Osborne
Cherokee
|
| 321 |
Fort Pillow |
North Topeka |
Shawnee |
| 322 |
Osawatomie |
Osawatomie |
Miami |
| 323 |
New Salem |
New Salem |
Cowley |
| 324 |
Cowley |
Atlanta |
Cowley |
| 325 |
W.H. Rankin |
Cheney |
Sedgwick |
| 326 |
Uric Dahlgren (1890)
Gordon Granger
|
Fort Gibson
Aurora
|
Indian Territory
Cloud
|
| 326 |
Gregory |
Pawnee |
Barton |
| 327 |
Col. Fulton |
Rossville |
Shawnee |
| 328 |
Robert Hale |
Blue Rapids |
Marshall |
| 329 |
O.P. Morton |
Wilsey |
Morris |
| 330 |
Veteran |
(Barrett) Blaine |
Marshall |
| 331 |
Liberty (till 1887)
Wadleigh (till 1901)
Harker
|
Liberty
Webber
Luray
|
Montgomery
Jewell
Russell
|
| 332 |
White Cloud |
White Cloud |
Doniphan |
| 333 |
Eudora |
Eudora |
Douglas |
| 334 |
(Miles Hart) Maple City
(name change effected May 17, 1892)
|
Maple City |
Cowley |
| 335 |
Charles E. Warriner |
Valley Center |
Sedgwick |
| 336 |
E.C. Johnson (consolidated with
Post 93, December 9, 1907)
|
Atchison |
Atchison |
| 337 |
(Belle Plaine) General George Crook |
Belle Plaine |
Sumner |
| 338 |
(Springfield) Dick Kendall (till 1905) |
Broughton |
Clay |
| 339 |
Thayer |
Thayer |
Neosho |
| 340 |
Latham |
Latham |
Butler |
| 341 |
J.N. Parsons |
Ogden |
Riley |
| 342 |
Argonia |
Argonia |
Sumner |
| 343 |
Gardner |
Udall |
Cowley |
| 344 |
Saratoga (till 1890)
Courtland
|
Saratoga
Courtland
|
Pratt
Republic
|
| 345 |
Charles Culver |
Cloverdale |
Chautauqua |
| 346 |
F.G. Rockwell (1890)
George A. Noker
|
Oklahoma City
Cuba
|
Indian Territory
Republic
|
| 347 |
(Skiddy)(1887)(William Castle) S.J. Willis |
Skiddy |
Morris |
| 348 |
Chalk Mound |
Chalk Mound |
Waubaunsee |
| 349 |
A.C. Barlow
B.F. Jenkins
|
Fort Scott
Oxford |
Bourbon
Sumner |
| 350 |
Nathaniel Lyon (1887)
(Pine Creek) (Colonel Plumb) Columbia
(name changes effected Dec. 14, 1892 to
Colonel Plumb, Jan. 14, 1893 to Columbia)
|
?
Lamar
|
?
Ottawa
|
| 351 |
Elbert F. Peck |
Hazelton |
Barber |
| 352 |
Tincher |
Garden Plain |
Sedgwick |
| 353 |
Frontier |
Spearville |
Ford |
| 354 |
S.A. Gilbert |
Mount Hope |
Sedgwick |
| 355 |
Gaylord |
Gaylord |
Smith |
| 356 |
McGoveny |
Clearwater |
Sedgwick |
| 357 |
Bavaria (1887)
Agra (till 1905)
|
?
Agra
|
?
Phillips
|
| 358 |
W.D. Updegraff |
Iuka |
Pratt |
| 359 |
Parson Brownlow |
Wayne |
Republic |
| 360 |
(Attica) Charles G. Harker |
Attica |
Harper |
| 361 |
Glen Elder (1887)
Thomas W. Sweeny
|
Glen Elder
Pawnee Rock
|
Mitchell
Barton
|
| 362 |
Chapman |
Chapman |
Dickinson |
| 363 |
Barnes |
Barnes |
Washington |
| 364 |
Lakin |
Lakin |
Kearney |
| 365 |
(George W. Dechler) Samuel Walker |
Lawrence |
Douglas |
| 366 |
Captain Hudson |
Cimarron |
Gray |
| 367 |
Buffalo Park |
Buffalo Park |
Gove |
| 368 |
G.B. McClellan |
Morganville |
Clay |
| 369 |
Thomas James |
(Bittertown) Olpe |
Lyon |
| 370 |
Richland |
Richland |
Shawnee |
| 371 |
Mission Ridge |
DeSoto |
Johnson |
| 372 |
Sun City (till 1893)
T.C. Cory
|
Sun City
Dennis
|
Barber
Labette
|
| 373 |
Corporal Hagar (1887)
John M. Corse
|
?
LaFontaine
|
?
Wilson
|
| 374 |
Solomon |
Solomon |
Dickinson |
| 375 |
(Dan McCook) W.C. Ward |
Whitewater |
Butler |
| 376 |
Linwood |
Linwood |
Leavenworth |
| 377 |
Potwin |
Potwin |
Butler |
| 378 |
John D. Wilson (1887)
C.P. Taylor
|
?
Conway Springs
|
?
Sumner
|
| 379 |
Corporal Payne (1887)
Captain G.D. Wallace
|
?
Sarcoxie
|
?
Jefferson
|
| 380 |
Thomas Brennan |
National Military Home |
Leavenworth |
| 381 |
Syracuse |
Syracuse |
Hamilton |
| 382 |
(Hancock) Colwich |
Colwich |
Sedgwick |
| 383 |
Reed |
Manchester |
Dickinson |
| 384 |
Barricklow |
Kiowa |
Barber |
| 385 |
Kensington |
Kensington |
Smith |
| 386 |
Conway Springs (1887)
Sylvia |
Conway Springs
Sylvia |
Sumner
Reno |
| 387 |
Louis Hamilton |
Kendall |
Hamilton |
| 388 |
Meade Center |
Meade |
Meade |
| 389 |
Webster |
Webster |
Rooks |
| 390 |
(A. J. Pickering) Cambridge |
Cambridge |
Cowley |
| 391 |
Crawford (1887)
J.J. Baldwin |
Windom
Cairo |
McPherson
Pratt |
| 392 |
Crisfield (1887 - 1890)
Major Collins |
Crisfield
Stark |
Harper
Neosho |
| 393 |
Norwich (1887)
John Freemont |
Norwich
Nonchalaant |
Kingman
Ness |
| 394 |
(Old Flag) Fowler
(1887 - January 1, 1903)
Lewis (19??) |
Fowler
Dodge City |
Meade
Ford |
| 395 |
Hope |
Hope |
Dickinson |
| 396 |
Fargo Springs (1887)
Enterprise |
Fargo Springs
Enterprise |
Seward
Dickinson |
| 397 |
(Beaumont) O.P. Morton |
Beaumont |
Butler |
| 398 |
Scott |
Coldwater |
Comanche |
| 399 |
John F. Miller |
Leoti |
Wichita |
| 400 |
Almena |
Almena |
Norton |
| 401 |
Neosho Rapids (1887)
John A. Savage |
Neosho Rapids
Lewis |
Lyon
Edwards |
| 402 |
Albert B. Page (1887 - 1890)
Mart E. Bacon |
Ravenna (Ravanna)
Fact |
Hodgeman
Clay |
| 403 |
(Fremont) Turon (till March 28, 1903) |
Turon |
Reno |
| 404 |
Richfield |
Richfield |
Morton |
| 405 |
Oakley |
Oakley |
Logan |
| 406 |
Woodston |
Woodston |
Rooks |
| 407 |
South Haven |
South Haven |
Sumner |
| 408 |
Perth |
Perth |
Sumner |
| 409 |
H.W. Beck |
Benton |
Butler |
| 410 |
Angell (1887 - 1890)
Seth Kelley |
Scott City
Vinland |
Scott
Douglas |
| 411 |
Chester A. Arthur |
Goffs |
Nemaha |
| 412 |
(Wano) Sam Webber |
(Wano) St. Francis |
Cheyenne |
| 413 |
Norcatur |
Norcatur |
Decatur |
| 414 |
Capt. Jackson Morrow (1887)
Inman |
(Eunice City) Monument
Inman |
Logan
McPherson |
| 415 |
Dighton |
Dighton |
Lane |
| 416 |
Dick Curry |
Oronoque |
Norton |
| 417 |
(Violenta) Selden |
(Violenta) Selden |
Sheridan |
| 418 |
Harveyville |
Harveyville |
Waubaunsee |
| 419 |
Colonel Putman |
Haddam |
Washington |
| 420 |
Hartland (1887)
John A. Anderson (June 18, 1893) |
Hartland
Louisville |
Hamilton
Pottawatomie |
| 421 |
S.S. Perry (1887)
Savonburg (July 2, 1893) |
Wallace
Savonburg |
Wallace
Allen |
| 422 |
(Beverly) Lewis Christie |
Beverly |
Lincoln |
| 423 |
Santa Fe |
Santa Fe |
Haskell |
| 424 |
(Marshall) Herington
(name change effected Feb. 7, 1893)
|
Herington |
Dickinson |
| 425 |
T.J. Harrison |
Belmont |
Kingman |
| 426 |
J.M. Gaston |
Kimball |
Neosho |
| 427 |
(Plumb) J.D. Austin (Nov. 5, 1893 till 1905) |
Riley |
Riley |
| 428 |
W.S. Robertson |
Goodland |
Sherman |
| 429 |
G.J. Stannard |
Wakefield |
Clay |
| 430 |
Cullison |
Cullison |
Pratt |
| 431 |
Beecher |
(Allison) Jennings |
Decatur |
| 432 |
B.H. Porter |
Macksville |
Stafford |
| 433 |
Charles H. Nichols |
Gove City |
Gove |
| 434 |
Bear Valley |
(Laport) Shockey |
Grant |
| 435 |
Haven |
Haven |
Reno |
| 436 |
Capt. White Catcher (1890)
J.D. Bain |
Tahlequah
Hoisington |
Indian Territory
Barton |
| 437 |
(Major Elliott) Ashland |
Ashland |
Clark |
| 438 |
(Tribune) R.Q. Thompson |
Tribune |
Greeley |
| 439 |
Major Rankin |
Kincaid |
Anderson |
| 440 |
Industry |
Industry |
Clay |
| 441 |
Kalvesta (till 1890)
Liberty |
Kalvesta
Liberty |
Garfield
Montgomery |
| 442 |
(Hugo) Hays (till 1890)
P.A. Hackleman |
Hugoton
Rago |
Stevens
Kingman |
| 443 |
Walton |
Walton |
Harvey |
| 444 |
General A. H. Terry |
(Riverside) Hodgeman |
Hodgeman |
| 445 |
(Custer) Havana |
Havana |
Montgomery |
| 446 |
Bird City |
Bird City |
Cheyenne |
| 447 |
Kingfisher (1890)
O.P. Gardner |
Kingfisher
Gardner |
Indian Territory
Johnson |
| 448 |
Rush |
McCracken |
Rush |
| 449 |
Woodsdale |
Woodsdale |
Stevens |
| 450 |
General Lane (till 1900) |
Clinton |
Douglas |
| 451 |
(Beacon) Foraker |
Bluff City |
Harper |
| 452 |
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