Abstract

Clay County is located northeast among the central counties of the state of Kansas, comprising an area of 660 square miles, being divided diagonally by the Republican river. The Republican valley is about a mile in width with sandy fertile soil. To the northeast the land is rolling with a large number of good cultivated diversified farms. Land lying to the southwest of the valley consists of rolling farm-land breaking to rough blue stem pasture land with the exception of Chapman creek. Limestone is found in the southern and eastern parts of the county and red sandstone in the west and northern portion.

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