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Greeley County Table of Contents
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At this date (1882) there are still twenty-three unorganized counties in Kansas; these are as follows: Cheyenne,
Sherman, Thomas, Wallace, St. John, Gove, Greeley, Wichita, Scott, Lane, Hamilton, Kearney, Sequoyah, Gray, Stanton,
Grant, Arapahoe, Kansas, Stevens, Seward, Meade, Clark and Comanche counties.1
Organized July 9, 1887. County seat, Tribune. Named in honor of the founder of the New York Tribune2
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William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas
published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.
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2. History of Kansas, Noble Prentis, (Winfield: E.P. Greer. 1899)
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