Greenwood County, Kansas Basics:


Greenwood County Kansas - Government Site

Population: 7,067
Area: 1140 square miles
County Seat: Eureka
Area Code(s) in use: 620
Time Zone: CST

Adjacent counties:
Butler  Chase  Coffey  Elk  Lyon  Wilson  Woodson  

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Places in Greenwood County, Kansas


Airport
Eureka Municipal Airport, Godfrey Airport, Heir Airport, King Ranch Airport, Stuber Ranch Airport
Bridge
Honey Creek Bridge
Building
Eureka Carnegie Library, Eureka Fire Department, Fall River Fire Department, Fancy Community Hall, Hamilton Volunteer Fire Department, Madison Rural Fire Department, Madison Volunteer Fire Department, Severy Fire Department, Virgil Volunteer Fire Department
Cemetery
Andrew Cemetery, Blakely Cemetery, Browns Chapel Cemetery, Charleston Cemetery, Greenwood Cemetery, Highland Cemetery, Homer Creek Cemetery, Ladd Cemetery, Lena Valley Cemetery, Neal Cemetery, Ott Cemetery, Pike Cemetery (historical), Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Pleasant View Cemetery, Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Quincy Cemetery, Reece Cemetery, Rocky Ford Cemetery, South Lawn Cemetery, Star Cemetery, Township Cemetery, Township Cemetery, Twin Grove Cemetery, Virgil Cemetery, Woods Cemetery
Church
Apostolic Church, Bible Baptist Church, Central Christian Church, Christ Lutheran Church, Eureka Church of Christ, First Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, First Christian Church, First Church of God, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, Jefferson Street Baptist Church, Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, Madison United Methodist Church, Sacred Heart Church, Saint Teresa Catholic Church, Upper Fall River Church, Utopia Community Church
Civil
City of Eureka, Greenwood County, Township of Bachelor, Township of Eureka, Township of Fall River, Township of Janesville, Township of Lane, Township of Madison, Township of Otter Creek, Township of Pleasant Grove, Township of Quincy, Township of Salem, Township of Salt Springs, Township of Shell Rock, Township of South Salem, Township of Spring Creek, Township of Twin Grove
Dam
Eureka City Dam, Fall River Dam, Lower Wiedemann Dam, Severy City Dam
Hospital
Greenwood County Hospital
Locale
Ashley (historical), Camp Wiedemann, Charleston (historical), Christian Hills Camp, Eureka Downs, Fame (historical), Flint Ridge (historical), Greenwood (historical), Greenwood Station (historical), Hickman (historical), Lena Valley (historical), Madison Golf Course, Star (historical), Twin Falls (historical), Willow Valley (historical)
Oilfield
Beaumont Oil Field, Beaumont South Oil Field, Blackwell Oil Field, Browning Oil Field, Burkett Oil Field, De Malorie-Sowder Oil Field, Dunaway Oil Field, Eureka Oil Field, Fancy Oil Field, Gaffney Oil Field, Hinchman Oil Field, Jackson Oil Field, Polhamas Oil Field, Quincy Oil Field, Reece Oil Field, Sallyards Oil Field, Scott Oil Field, Seeley-Wick Oil Field, Sleeley-Wick Oil Field, Stanhope Oil Field, Teichgraber Oil Field, Teter Oil Field, Thrall-Aagard Oil Field, Virgil North Oil Field, Virgil Oil Field, Wiggins Oil Field, Wilkerson Oil Field, Zimmermann Oil Field
Park
Fall River State Park, Fall River Wildlife Area, Lions Park
Populated Place
Belleview (historical), Bisbee, Blodgett, Burkett, Climax, Eureka, Fall River, Hamilton, Hilltop, Ivanpah, Kenbro, Lamont, Landergin (historical), Lapland, Madison, Neal, Piedmont, Quincy, Reece, Rocky Ford, Sallyards, Severy, Teterville, Thrall, Tonovay, Utopia, Virgil
Post Office
Eureka Post Office
Reservoir
Cities Service Lake, Eureka City Lake, Fall River Lake, Munger Lake, Otis Creek Reservoir, Severy Municipal Reservoir, Sinclair Lake
School
Batton School (historical), Burkton School (historical), Charleston School (historical), Dudgeon School (historical), Economy School (historical), Eureka High School, Eureka Junior High School, Fanchier Valley School (historical), Greenwood School (historical), Hamilton Elementary School, Hamilton High School, Hillside School (historical), Madison Elementary School, Madison High School, North Side School, Pleasant View School (historical), Prairie de Chene School (historical), Random Elementary School, Rock Ridge School (historical), Ross Branch School (historical), Sacred Heart School, Shawnee School (historical), Toronto Elementary School, Triumph School (historical), Ward School (historical), Whitehall School (historical)
Stream
Bachelor Creek, Badger Creek, Battle Creek, Bernard Branch, Brazil Creek, Burnt Creek, Casner Creek, Cat Creek, Cedar Creek, Chelsea Township, Coon Creek, Crain Creek, Dry Creek, Durham Creek, East Branch Fall River, Fancy Creek, Greenhall Creek, Halderman Creek, Hog Creek, Holderman Creek, Homer Creek, Honey Creek, Indian Creek, Ivanpah Creek, Kelly Branch, Kitty Creek, Kuntz Branch, Little Salt Creek, Long Creek, Moon Branch, North Branch Otter Creek, North Branch Verdigris River, Oleson Creek, Onion Creek, Otis Creek, Otter Creek, Plum Creek, Rock Creek, Salt Creek, Shawnee Creek, Silver Creek, Slate Creek, Snake Creek, South Branch Otter Creek, South Branch Verdigris River, Spring Creek, Swing Creek, Tadpole Creek, Tar Creek, Tate Branch Creek, Van Horn Branch, Van Horn Creek, Walnut Creek, Watson Branch, West Branch Fall River, West Creek, Willow Creek
Summit
Rocky Mound, Temple Knob, Tipperary Hill, Windy Hill
Valley
Cedar Hollow, Tonovay Draw

Greenwood County, Kansas Population By Race

RacePopulation
WhiteGreenwood County White population 6,8486,848  
MixedGreenwood County Mixed population 101101
American IndianGreenwood County American Indian population 7575
AsianGreenwood County Asian population 2424
BlackGreenwood County Black population 1919
Hawaiian & Pacific IslanderGreenwood County Hawaiian & Pacific Islander population 00

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