Post Offices in Clark County, Kansas


Established February 26, 1867. The county was expanded March 20, 1873, taking the southern part of Ford County. On February 22, 1883, Ford was expanded to include all of Clark County. Clark was re-established March 13, 1885, with its present boundaries; Meade County, holding the eastern part of the original territory. Kansas State Post Offices, Kansas State Historical Society, 1961


Name

Opened

Closed

Name Changed

Notes

Acres

5 May 1909

28 Feb 1954

Appleton

20 July 1885

23 April 1888

to Minneola

Ashland

20 June 1885

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Clark

14 July 1884

26 June 1885

From Klaine to Ashland

Established in Ford County

Cleaverdale

3 June 1907

31 March 1915

Deep Hole

18 May 1881

19 Apr 1887

Late in Ford County

Klaine

9 Mar 1883

14 Jul 1884

to Clark

Established in Ford County

Kyger

21 Dec 1885

19 June 1886

Landrum

1 Feb 1886

5 Oct 1887

Lasker

6 Jan 1886

27 Oct 1887

Established in Ford County
site changed

Letitia

21 July 1885

30 Nov 1900

Lexington

2 Apr 1886

15 Mar 1927

from Ulysses

site changed

Minneola

23 Apr 1888

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from Appleton

site changed

Pegg

31 Dec 1885

2 Nov 1887

Ulysses

14 Aug 1885

2 Apr 1886

to Lexington

site changed

Valley

16 Mar 1883

26 Mar 1883

Vanham

6 May 1886

26 May 1886

to Vanhem

Vanhem

26 May 1886

29 Nov 1890

from Vanham

Vesta

10 July 1885

31 Mar 1891

Established in Ford County



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