18-1,100. Wallace. That the county of Wallace be bounded as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point where the east boundary line of range number thirty-eight west crosses the second standard parallel south; thence west on said standard parallel, to the west line of the state; thence south on said state line, to the third […]
18-1,101. Washington. The county of Washington is bounded as follows: Commencing at a point where the east line of range five east intersects the base line of the state of Kansas; thence south on said range line, to the first standard parallel; thence west with said parallel, to the sixth principal meridian; thence north with […]
18-1,102. Wichita. The county of Wichita is bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the east line of range thirty-five west with the third standard parallel; thence south along range line, to its intersection with the fourth standard parallel; thence west along said fourth standard parallel, to where it is intersected by the east […]
18-1,103. Wilson. The county of Wilson is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the county of Woodson; thence south on section line between the second and third tiers of sections, to the sixth standard parallel; thence west with said sixth standard parallel twenty-four miles; thence north, to the southwest corner of the […]
18-1,104. Woodson. The county of Woodson is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Anderson county; thence south with section lines and the west line of Allen county, to the south line of township twenty-six south; thence west with said township line and the north line of Wilson county, to the east line […]
18-1,105. Wyandotte. The county of Wyandotte is bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on the west line of the state of Missouri, opposite the mouth of the Kansas river; thence south on the west boundary line of the state of Missouri, to the south line of township eleven south, being the northeast corner of […]
18-101. Allen. The county of Allen is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Anderson county; thence south with the west boundary of Bourbon county, to the township lines dividing townships twenty-six and twenty-seven; thence west twenty-four miles on said township line; thence north on section lines with the east boundary of Woodson […]
18-102. Anderson. The county of Anderson is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Franklin county; thence south with the west boundary of Linn county, to the southwest corner of said Linn county; thence west with the section lines, to the corner to sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two and twenty-three, of township twenty-three south, […]
18-103. Atchison. The county of Atchison is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Doniphan county; thence with the south boundary of Doniphan county, to the township line between townships four and five south; thence west with said township line between townships four and five south, to the range line between ranges sixteen […]
18-104. Barber. The county of Barber is bounded as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of township thirty south, of range fifteen west; running thence east on sectional lines to the northeast corner of township thirty, range eleven west; thence south on sectional lines to the southeast corner of said last-mentioned township; thence east on […]
18-104a. Barbour changed to Barber. That the name of the county of Barbour is hereby changed so as to read “Barber.” History: L. 1883, ch. 50, § 1; April 5; R.S. 1923, 18-104, ¶ 2.
18-105. Barton. The county of Barton is bounded as follows: Commencing where the east line of range eleven west intersects the third standard parallel; thence south on said line, to the southeast corner of township twenty-one south, of range eleven west; thence west on the south line of said township, to the southwest corner of […]
18-106. Bourbon. The county of Bourbon is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the county of Linn; thence south on the east line of the state of Kansas, to the southeast corner of section twenty-four, township twenty-seven, range twenty-five; thence west, to the southwest corner of section twenty-three, township twenty-seven, range twenty-one; […]
18-107. Brown. The county of Brown is bounded as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of the county of Doniphan; thence west with the baseline or northern boundary of the state, to the range line between ranges fourteen and fifteen east; thence south with said range line, to the township line between townships four and […]
18-108. Butler. The county of Butler is bounded as follows: Commencing where the west line of Greenwood county intersects the south line of Chase county, in the center of range eight east; thence south seven townships; thence west, to the east line of range two east; thence north seven townships, to the south line of […]
18-109. Chase. The county of Chase is bounded as follows: Commencing at a point where the township line between townships seventeen and eighteen south crosses the western boundary line of Lyon county; thence south with the range line between ranges nine and ten east, to the township line between townships twenty-two and twenty-three south; thence […]
18-110. Chautauqua. All that portion of the county of Howard lying south of the township line separating township thirty-one and township thirty-two south shall constitute the territory of a new county hereby created, to be known as the county of Chautauqua; and all that territory lying north of said township line is hereby erected into […]
18-110a. Chautauqua and Elk Counties. Laws 1875, chapter 106, sections 2 to 10, inclusive, included by reference. [Made provisions for carrying into effect the division provided by section 1 [18-110 and 18-125] of the act.] History: R.S. 1923, 18-110, ¶ 2.
18-110b. Former county of Howard. G.S. 1868, Chapter 24, section 32, included by reference. [Section defined the boundaries of the county of Howard as follows: “Commencing at the southeast corner of Greenwood county; thence south with the west lines of Wilson and Montgomery counties, to the thirty-seventh degree of north latitude; thence west thirty-one miles, […]
18-111. Cherokee. The county of Cherokee is bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the county of Crawford; thence west with the south line of said Crawford county, to the southwest corner of section fourteen, in township thirty-one south, of range twenty-one, east of the sixth principal meridian; thence south on the section […]