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Township 5, Rooks County, Kansas

Coordinates: 39°29′44″N 99°30′32″W / 39.49556°N 99.50889°W / 39.49556; -99.50889
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Township 5
Location in Rooks County
Coordinates: 39°29′44″N 99°30′32″W / 39.49556°N 99.50889°W / 39.49556; -99.50889
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountyRooks
Township 51971
Elevation
2,113 ft (644 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total59
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
GNIS feature ID472125[1]

Township 5 is a township in Rooks County, Kansas, United States.

History

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Rooks County was established with four townships: Bow Creek, Lowell, Paradise and Stockton. That number increased to seven by 1878[2] and twenty three in 1925. The twenty three townships were in place until 1971 when the number was reduced to the current twelve townships.[3]

Township 5 was formed from Rooks County townships Alcona, Bow Creek and Sugar Loaf[4] in 1971 pursuant to Kansas Statute 80-1110.[5] 80-1110 allowed for the disorganization of townships and assigning those territories to contiguous townships.[6]

Bow Creek flows through Township 5, then on to Kirwin Reservoir in Phillips County.

Alcona Township

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Alcona Township was established in 1879 from part of Stockton Township.[7]

Bow Creek Township

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Bow Creek was one of the original four Rooks County civil townships along with Lowell, Paradise and Stockton. The original Bow Creek Township was 6 miles north-to-south (1 survey township). The east border was with Lowell Township, 9 miles (1-1/2 survey townships) from the Osborne County line. The west border was the Graham County line making Bow Creek 21 miles (3-1/2 survey townships) wide. Farmington, Sugar Loaf and the west half of Lanark townships were originally part of Bow Creek Township.[2]

Bow Creek Township was named for Bow Creek that flowed through the township.[8]

Sugar Loaf Township

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Sugar Loaf Township was established in 1880 from part of Bow Creek Township. The township was named for a unique rounded mound of flint rock that was once used as a lookout by Native Americans.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 13, 1978. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "MAP OF ROOKS COUNTY, KANSAS, 1878". KS Gen Web. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "Rooks County Kansas". Kansas Historical Society. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "Kansas Civil Townships and Independent Cities". Kansas Historical Society. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  5. ^ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ROOKS COUNTY KANSAS (January 7, 1971). "LEGAL ADVERTISING". Plainville Times. p. 10.
  6. ^ "Chapter 80.:-TOWNSHIPS AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS". Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  7. ^ Harmon, Oscar (March 9, 1961). "A History of Alcona Township". Plainville Times. p. 11.
  8. ^ Elliott, Lee (December 14, 1961). "A History of Bow Creek Township". Plainville Times. p. 3.
  9. ^ Liebenau Thrasher, Pansy (November 9, 1961). "A History of Sugar Loaf Township". Plainville Times. p. 5.