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  2. In 1861, Neosho County was established. The first railroad was built through Neosho County in 1870. [3]

  3. Neosho County, originally named Dorn and one of the original 1855 counties, was established in 1861. It is named after the Neosho River which was named by the Osage, which inhabited the area long before Kansas became a territory.

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  4. Date Established: June 03, 1861. Date Organized: Location: County Seat: Erie. Origin of Name: Named for the Neosho River, which traverses the county. The river was named by the Osage Indians; some sources say it derives from the word ne-o-zho or ne-u-zhu, meaning clear water, while others assert it comes from the Osage words ne, meaning water ...

  5. The Neosho County Record was established in Erie by George W. McMillin on April 21, 1876. The material used had formerly been a part of the office of the Thayer Headlight, the name Headlight being continued at Erie until May 5, 1876, when the name Record was substituted.

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    • When was Neosho County established?2
    • When was Neosho County established?3
    • When was Neosho County established?4
  6. Administrative History: Originally Neosho County, in southeastern Kansas, was part of Dorn County. It was established in 1855 and named for either Earl Van Dorn, an army officer during the Mexican-American War and Indian campaigns, or--more likely--Andrew Jackson Dorn, also a Mexican-American War veteran and Indian agent for the Osages, Quapaws ...

  7. County Coordinator: YOU? Neosho KSGenWeb is Available for Adoption. Temporary County Coordinator: Rebecca Maloney maloneys7193@gmail.com. COUNTY FORMATION. Neosho County was established in 1861. It took its name from the Neosho River, which runs through the county. Erie is the county seat.

  8. Originally Neosho County, in southeastern Kansas, was part of Dorn County. It was established in 1855 and named for either Earl Van Dorn, an army officer during the Mexican War and Indian campaigns, or--more likely--Andrew Jackson Dorn, also a Mexican War veteran and Indian agent for the Osages, Quapaws, and Senecas and Shawnees at the Neosho ...

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