Barber County Commisioners Off
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120 E Washington Ave
Medicine Lodge, KS 67104
Barber County, located in South Central Kansas, is named after Thomas Barber, an abolitionist who was killed during the Wakarusa War in 1855. Established on February 26, 1867, its county seat and most populated city is Medicine Lodge, which serves as a central hub for the county's offices, departments, and services.
The county spans 113,621 square miles and features notable waterways such as the Medicine Lodge River and Elm Creek. As of the 2023 census, Barber County has a population of 4,071 inhabitants across 2,187 households, showcasing a blend of rural charm and community spirit.
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