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Barber County, Kansas

Date Established: February 26, 1867
Date Organized: July 07, 1873
Location: Kansas map showing location of Barber County
Boundaries: The county is nearly in the form of a rectangle, with Kingman County cutting out a six-mile-square block in the northwest corner. The county is thirty-three miles north to south and thirty-six from east to west, with a total area of 1,134 square miles.
County Seat: Medicine Lodge
Origin of Name: Named for Thomas W. Barber, a Free State settler in Douglas County, who was killed by pro-slavery forces near Lawrence on 6 December 1855.
History: Name spelled 'Barbour' until it was changed by the Legislature in 1883.
Cities & Townships
PlacePopulation (2020 census)
Aetna Township 
Cedar Township  (Defunct)  
Deerhead Township  11 
Eagle Township  29 
Elm Mills Township  119 
Elwood Township  219 
Hazelton Township  105 
Kiowa Township  975 
Lake City Township  66 
McAdoo Township  16 
Medicine Lodge Township  2,052 
Mingona Township  72 
Moore Township  35 
Nippawalla Township  31 
Ridge Township  (Defunct)  
Sharon Township  299 
Sun City Township  42 
Turkey Creek Township  21 
Valley Township  131 
Total population: 4,228 

Township map of Barber County, 2000
Population:
1880 (2,661)
1890 (7,973)
1900 (6,594)
1910 (9,916)
1920 (9,739)
1930 (10,178)
1940 (9,073)
1950 (8,521)
1960 (8,713)
1970 (7,016)
1980 (6,548)
1990 (5,874)
2000 (5,307)
2010 (4,861)
2020 (4,228)
Other Resources: Post offices in Barber County
Cemeteries in Barber County, As of 1906
Newspapers Available on Microfilm
Townships and Independent Cities in Barber County
Bibliography
Kansas Memory
Links to Other Sites: Barber County GenWeb
Early Kansas Maps [KanColl]
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