Greenwood Township, Franklin County, Kansas

Greenwood Township
Township

Greenwood Baptist Church and Cemetery

Location in Franklin County
Coordinates: 38°33′53″N 095°27′09″W / 38.56472°N 95.45250°WCoordinates: 38°33′53″N 095°27′09″W / 38.56472°N 95.45250°W
Country United States
State Kansas
County Franklin
Area
  Total 30.47 sq mi (78.92 km2)
  Land 30.45 sq mi (78.85 km2)
  Water 0.02 sq mi (0.06 km2)  0.08%
Elevation 1,093 ft (333 m)
Population (2000)
  Total 429
  Density 14.1/sq mi (5.4/km2)
GNIS feature ID 0479626

Greenwood Township is a township in Franklin County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 429. Greenwood Township contains the cemeteries of Central, Davidson, Greenwood, Hard Fish, and Keokuk.

Geography

Greenwood Township covers an area of 30.47 square miles (78.9 km2) and contains no incorporated settlements.

The streams of Coal Creek, Kelsey Creek, Little Sac Branch and Whisky Creek run through this township.

History

Greenwood Township was organized in 1865. It was originally a part of Ohio Township. The first settlement was made in 1863 the Sac and Fox agency having been removed in 1863 to Quenemo, Osage County.

The town of Greenwood is located where the Sac and Fox Agency formerly was. It was here where Keokuk and the other Sac nation members were relocated after the Black Hawk War

When the Indians were removed it was determined to start a town. Judge G. B. Greenwood, of Arkansas, then United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assisted in making the treaty. The original settlers laid out the town and named it after Judge Greenwood. Two or three houses were built, but the town never prospered, but instead, passed rapidly out of existence.

Today, the settlement of Greenwood is survived by the Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood Community Church, and Greenwood Community Building.

Transportation

Greenwood Township contains one airport or landing strip, Chippewa Ranch Airport.

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