Welcome To Reno County, KSGenWeb
a proud part of USGenWeb®

 

Reno County Courthouse - More pics
Photo taken by Jacia Humiston

Hutchinson has 16 listings on the National Register of Historic Places and the Register of Historic Kansas Places. They include: Reno County Courthouse � 206 West 1st
Reno county was organized by the Kansas Legislature in 1872 and was named for Major General Jesse Reno who had been stationed at Fort Leavenworth. Reno was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg. The town of Hutchinson was named the county seat.

The Mennonites came to Reno County in 1874 only to find a land of grasshopper-infested crops; they decided to not settle there and went east a little ways to Harvey County and made their homes in the Newton and Florence areas. However, some Mennonites returned to Reno County about 10 years later and were able to set up farms in the southern and northeastern sections of the county. Using the hard Red Turkey wheat they brought with them from Russia, the Mennonites established a long-standing farming tradition for the state of Kansas.

Sources

Stucky, Tim. "Reno County: The Early Years." North Newton, KS: Mennonite Press, 1985.

This search engine will search our entire site:

index sitemap advanced
search engine by freefind

Adoptions   Biographies
 Births Business and Telephone Directories Cemeteries  
Census Records Cities and Townships County Maps
Danish Emmigration Hutchinson Mayors Kansas Web Board
Libraries, Newspapers and Museums

Links

Lookups and Lookup Requests
  Marriages Military
Newspaper Articles Obituaries One Room Schools
Photos and Postcards of Reno County Post Offices - 1828 - 1961 - offsite link

 

 Reno County Tid-Bits

Surnames A - L, M - Z

Vital Records - offsite link

 

Yearbooks, Commencements and Programs

 


Neighboring Counties

  Rice County McPherson County
Stafford County Reno County Harvey County
Pratt County Kingman County Sedgwick County

 

Back to Main Page

Return to KSGenWeb

The KSGenWeb Project

In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index.

At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web pages, This project has been expanded from Kentucky to all areas of the United States. Construction of web pages for Kansas began in June 1996.

If you would like to host a Kansas county, contact Tom & Carolyn Ward. If the county in which you are interested does not have a page and you wish to participate, or are just curious, contact Tom & Carolyn Ward.


State
Coordinators
Tom & Carolyn Ward
Columbus, KS
tcward@columbus-ks.com

Reno County Coordinator: AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION

Assistant:

Rebecca Maloney

 

 

 

06/09/24

 

KSGenWeb logo was designed and are copyrighted by
Tom & Carolyn Ward
for the limited use of the KSGenWeb Project.
Permission is granted for use only on an official KSGenWeb page.

  Copyright Cindy Koegel for KSGenWeb 2002-