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  1. Barber County is a county located in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat and most populous city is Medicine Lodge. [2] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 4,228. [1] The county was named for Thomas Barber, an abolitionist who was killed in Douglas County in 1855 during the Wakarusa War. [3]

  2. Barber County is located in South Central Kansas and is named for Thomas Barber, an abolitionist who was killed in Douglas County in 1855 during the Wakarusa War. Founded on February 26, 1867, its county seat and most populous city is Medicine Lodge.

  3. May 27, 2024 · Guide to Barber County, Kansas ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

  4. Barber County, Kansas. 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.

  5. Barber County, Kansas, in the south central part of the state, is in the Gypsum Hills region where flat topped mesas and red iron rich soil creates dramatic vistas. The county was part of old Washington County, Peketon County, and an enlarged Marion County. Organized in 1873, it was named for Thomas Barber, a free-state man killed in 1855 ...

  6. Barber County, Kansas, located in the south-central portion of the state, was organized on April 14, 1874, from territory originally in Washington County. The county was named for Thomas Barber, a Free-State man from Ohio who pro-slavery advocates killed on the road between Bloomington and Lawrence during the Wakarusa War in 1855.

  7. Barber County Historical Society. Chosen Land: A History of Barber County. Medicine Lodge, KS: BCHS, 1980. (K/978.1/-B23/B23). Berkemeier, George C. Maj. Andrew Drumm, 1828-1919: An Adventure Who Left a Living Memorial.

  8. Barber County (county code BA) is a county in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Kansas. In 2020, 4,228 people lived there. [1] The county seat is Medicine Lodge. [2] Medicine Lodge is also the biggest city in Barber County.

  9. Barber County, Kansas. Barber County was organized on April 14, 1874, amidst "bond fraud" issues and padded census returns. The county was named for Thomas Barber, a freestater from Ohio who was killed on the road between Bloomington and Lawrence during the Wakarusa War in 1855 by proslavery men.

  10. Jun 10, 2024 · The county was named for Thomas W. Barber, a member of the 1st Regiment, Kansas Volunteers, who was shot and killed by pro-slavery men. Through an error, the name was misspelled as Barbour and that was the official name from the time the county was established in 1867 until 1883 when it was corrected by an act of the legislature.

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