
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Reno County, Kansas.
Official Website
Reno County was established in 1867 and was named for Major-General Jesse Lee Reno who fought in the Civil War and died in the line of duty at the Battle of South Mountain in Maryland in 1862.
Adjacent Counties
- McPherson County
- Rice County
- Harvey County
- Sedgwick County
- Kingman County
- Pratt County
- Stafford County
Cities, Towns, Townships & Communities
Abbyville | Albion | Arlington | Bell | Buhler | Castleton | Center | Clay | Darlow | Enterprise | Grant | Grove | Haven | Hayes | Highlands, The | Huntsville | Hutchinson | Kent | Langdon | Lerado | Lincoln | Little River | Loda | Medford | Medora | Miami | Nickerson | Ninnescah | Olcott | Patridge | Pleasantville | Plevna | Pretty Prairie | Reno | Roscoe | St. Joe (Ost) | Salt Creek | Sego | South Hutchinson | Sumner | Sylvia | Troy | Turon | Valley | Walnut | Westminster | Willowbrook | Yaggy | Yoder
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Quivira National Wildlife Refuge (part)
Reno County Genealogy Research
