
The unincorporated community of Bayneville sits at the center of this landscape, surrounded by the agricultural expansion and suburban growth of southern Sedgwick County. The survey traces the winding course of Cowskin Creek as it moves toward the southwest, alongside the smaller Dry Cr and Spring Cr. Evidence of the area's early rural social structure remains in sites like Saint Peters Cem and Greenwood Cem, which serve as vital markers for local family historians. On the northern edge, the transition into the Wichita metropolitan area is evident through the suburban layout of Oatville and Schulte. The map also captures specialized land use, from the Rucker Airport landing strip to the industrial footprint of Murray Gill, illustrating how the Kansas prairie has been reshaped by twentieth-century transit and utility needs.
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14 maps found

1943 Bayneville
Sedgwick County, KS

1943 Wichita East
Sedgwick County, KS

1943 Wichita West
Sedgwick County, KS

1950 Bayneville
Sedgwick County, KS

1956 Wichita East
Sedgwick County, KS

1956 Wichita West
Sedgwick County, KS

1961 Bayneville
Sedgwick County, KS

1961 Wichita East
Sedgwick County, KS

1961 Wichita West
Sedgwick County, KS

1965 Lake Afton
Sedgwick County, KS

2022 Bayneville
Sedgwick County, KS

2022 Lake Afton
Sedgwick County, KS

2022 Wichita East
Sedgwick County, KS

2023 Wichita West
Sedgwick County, KS