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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

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

Cemeteries of Kansas

Wikipedia

National Register of Historic Places

Quivira National Wildlife Refuge (part)

Genealogy Trails

Roots Web

Reno County Genealogy Research

Reno County Roots

Reno County Museum

KS Gen Web

Forebears.io

Legends of Kansas

RAOGK



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