1895 Kansas Census: Pratt County
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1895 Kansas Census: Pratt County
A complete collection of the 6,166 individuals residing
in Pratt County in 1895 by township.
The 1895 census lists all members of household by name, including age, sex, race or color,
and state or country of birth. The actual Kansas census listed the following information
but was omitted in the condensed version below: where from to Kansas (state or country)
and military record (condition of discharge, state of enlistment, letter or name of
company or command, number of regiment or other organization to which attached, arm of the
service, and name of military prison if confined in one).
* L. H. Everts & Co. The
official state atlas of Kansas (Philadelphia, 1887)
The Everts atlas for Kansas is particularly scarce.
Pratt County Townships, 1887 Index to maps below
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