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      • Wichita County was established by act of the Texas legislature on February 1, 1858, from the Cooke Land District, and was attached to Clay County for judicial purposes. The new county was named for the Wichita Indians, and settlement was hindered by Indian attacks.
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  1. Wichita County was established by act of the Texas legislature on February 1, 1858, from the Cooke Land District, and was attached to Clay County for judicial purposes. The new county was named for the Wichita Indians, and settlement was hindered by Indian attacks.

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  7. Jul 21, 2020 · It was J.R. Mead who made the final decision to name Wichita after the American Indian tribe that camped along the banks of the Arkansas River during the mid-1860s between what is now...

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