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Climax
Greenwood County, Kansas

ZipCodes
67137




Page Contents for Climax, Kansas

Statistics & Facts

Historical Events



Statistics & Facts

The Kansas state capital is Topeka.
The population of Climax is approximately 57 (1990), 72 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 34 (1990), 28 (2010).
The amount of land area in Climax is 0.326 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Climax to Washington DC is 1092 miles.
The distance to the Kansas state capital is 95 miles. (as the crow flies)
Climax is positioned 37.71 degrees north of the equator and 96.22 degrees west of the prime meridian.


Climax Historical Events

1897, 1 January
News items from the Eureka Herald Newspaper

Lapland
There was a shooting match at Mr. Logabaugh's last Wednesday. Did not learn the results.
M.J. Hellums dismissed school until Monday after New Years, and went home Thursday evening.

Highland
H.C. Stephenson has returned from Pittsburg.
R.W. Service bought two car loads of two-year-old cattle last week. R.W. is a rustler, and we wish him success.

Upper Slate
Ravenscroft is moving part of his cattle to Upper Willow creek, to be cared for by Andy McKesson.
J.V. Nuckols is home from visiting in Missouri, and he and the boys spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. Tom Bailey, on Bachelor creek.

Lee Howard will soon move to his Highland farm, and the place he leaves will be occupied by Jim Perkable and family.

Gus Freeman is in the lead on skunk pelts, and Bert Wood on coon and mink.

Climax
Mrs. Mamie Dickens visited with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. John Bennett, from Thursday to Saturday, last week.

Reece
John Clark and Myrtle Leming were married Thursday, December 24. They gave him a charivari on Christmas night. After the boys had their fun, John called them in and treated.

Mrs. James Bland and children are visiting her parents in Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Lillie.

Miss Laura Wheat, of Yates Center, is visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Landers.

Mr. Seymour came home Sunday morning from Kansas City, Missour, where he was called by the sickness of his mother.


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