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Homesteading in Clark County

Prentice, Noble Lovely. "History of Kansas". Winfield,
KS: E. P. Greer, 1899.
Named Clarke County after Captain
Charles F. Clarke of the 6th Kansas Cavalry, the boundaries were
created by an act of the Kansas Legislature in February of 1867.
In 1873, the county was expanded to include a 6 mile strip off
the south side of Ford County. In 1883, the county was added for
Ford County by the Kansas Legislature, so that that large cattle
interests could be taxed by Ford County. Due to objections from
the cattlemen and the settlers, the legislature resetablished
Clark County (note spelling of name was changed) on March 7, 1885.
A census of the population of the area was taken shortly thereafter,
and on May 5, 1885, Clark County was officially organized.
The ethnicity of its settlers is
unknown.
Sources
Vallentine, John Franklin, Ph.D.
"Lexington, 1884-1984: The History of a Kansas Community".
Ashland, KS: Lexington Centennial Committee, 1984.
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