Below are a list of the localities that we have encountered in our searches of Sumner County Kansas genealogy and history. If you know of others, please comment about them below.
Cities and Towns
- Adamsville
- Alton (*)
- Anson
- Argonia
- Argyle (*)
- Ashton
- Ashton
- Belle Plaine
- Bitter Creek (*)
- Bushnell (*)
- Caldwell
- Chikaskia (*)
- Cicero
- Cleardale (*)
- Conway Springs
- Corbin
- Dalton
- Doster
- Drury
- Ewell
- Geuda Springs
- Guelph (*)
- Hessville (*)
- Hunnewell
- Hurst Crossing (*)
- Levy (*)
- Littleton (*)
- Londen
- Mayfield
- Metcalf
- Milan
- Millerton
- Milton
- Missouri Flat (*)
- Mulvane
- Orie (*)
- Oxford
- Paton
- Peck
- Perth
- Portland
- Rex
- Riverdale
- Roland
- Rolling Green (*)
- Rome
- Salt City
- South Haven
- Sumner (*)
- Sunset (*)
- Sunny Slope (*)
- Suppesville
- Swedona (*)
- Wellington
- Whitman
- Zyba
(*) Twenty “ghost towns” of Sumner county were named in the Kansas City (Mo.) Times July 19, 1935. The list included: Sumner, Clear Dale, Orie, Chikaskia, Hurst Crossing, Alton, Hessville, Levy, Sunset, Sunny Slope, Beverly, Rolling Green, Argyle, Littleton, Swedona, Bushnell, Missouri Flat, Guelph, Bitter Creek and Kitley.
Townships
- Avon
- Belle Plaine
- Bluff
- Caldwell
- Chikaskia
- Conway
- Creek
- Dixon
- Downs
- Eden
- Falls
- Gore
- Greene
- Guelph
- Harmon
- Illinois
- Jackson
- Kitley (*)
- London
- Morris
- Osborne
- Oxford
- Palestine
- Ryan
- Seventy-Six
- South Haven
- Springdale
- Sumner
- Val Verde
- Walton
- Wellington