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- Shermanville Township is one of the thirteen townships of Sherman County, Kansas, United States. The po****tion was 51 at the 2000 census. Located in the...
- Caruso Ruleton Townships Grant Iowa Itasca Lincoln Llanos Logan McPherson Shermanville Smoky Stateline Union Voltaire Washington Kansas portal United States...
- Caruso Ruleton Townships Grant Iowa Itasca Lincoln Llanos Logan McPherson Shermanville Smoky Stateline Union Voltaire Washington Kansas portal United States...
- Caruso Ruleton Townships Grant Iowa Itasca Lincoln Llanos Logan McPherson Shermanville Smoky Stateline Union Voltaire Washington Kansas portal United States...
- The Kuhrt Ranch in Shermanville Township in Sherman County, Kansas, near Edson, Kansas, dates from 1907. It was listed on the National Register of Historic...
- Caruso Ruleton Townships Grant Iowa Itasca Lincoln Llanos Logan McPherson Shermanville Smoky Stateline Union Voltaire Washington Kansas portal United States...
- Caruso Ruleton Townships Grant Iowa Itasca Lincoln Llanos Logan McPherson Shermanville Smoky Stateline Union Voltaire Washington Kansas portal United States...
- Countysoutheast Iowa Townshipsouth Washington Township — west Shermanville Townshipnorthwestern corner It lies east of the county seat of Goodland...
- 39°10′18″N 101°56′12″W / 39.17167°N 101.93667°W / 39.17167; -101.93667 Shermanville 65175 51 0 (1) 185 (71) 0 (0) 0% 39°29′54″N 101°34′25″W / 39.49833°N...
- of Lane west of Kansas Avenue was originally laid out under the name Shermanville in 1855. It was renamed Lane in 1863 for James H. Lane, a leader of the...