
The Old Indian Treaty Boundary slices diagonally across this Kansas landscape, a visible reminder of nineteenth-century land divisions that preceded the current township grid. The settlement of Morehead sits at the junction of four counties — Wilson, Neosho, Montgomery, and Labette — serving as a crossroads for the local agricultural and extraction economies. This 1963 survey shows an area heavily influenced by resource development, with numerous Oil Wells peppered across the townships of Newark and Shiloh, alongside a Quarry near the Neosho County line.
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1963 Five Mounds
Wilson County, KS

1963 Morehead
Wilson County, KS

1963 Vilas
Wilson County, KS

1964 Buxton
Wilson County, KS

1975 Middletown
Wilson County, KS
2009 Middletown
Wilson County, KS
2009 Vilas
Wilson County, KS
2010 Buxton
Wilson County, KS
2010 Five Mounds
Wilson County, KS
2010 Morehead
Wilson County, KS
2012 Buxton
Wilson County, KS
2012 Five Mounds
Wilson County, KS
2012 Middletown
Wilson County, KS
2012 Morehead
Wilson County, KS
2012 Vilas
Wilson County, KS
2015 Five Mounds
Wilson County, KS
2015 Middletown
Wilson County, KS
2015 Morehead
Wilson County, KS
2015 Vilas
Wilson County, KS
2016 Buxton
Wilson County, KS
2018 Buxton
Wilson County, KS
2018 Five Mounds
Wilson County, KS
2018 Middletown
Wilson County, KS
2018 Morehead
Wilson County, KS
2018 Vilas
Wilson County, KS

2022 Buxton
Wilson County, KS

2022 Five Mounds
Wilson County, KS

2022 Middletown
Wilson County, KS

2022 Morehead
Wilson County, KS

2022 Vilas
Wilson County, KS