Kanwaka Township is a township in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 1,317.

History

The name is a portmanteau of the Kansas River and Wakarusa River.

Geography

Kanwaka Township covers an area of 46.99 square miles (121.7 km2) and contains no incorporated settlements.

The streams of Coon Creek, Deer Creek and Dry Creek run through this township.

The township contains two cemeteries, Mound and Stull.

Adjacent Townships

  • Lecompton Township, Douglas County (north)
  • Wakarusa Township, Douglas County (east)
  • Clinton Township, Douglas County (south)
  • Monmouth Township, Shawnee County (southwest)
  • Tecumseh Township, Shawnee County (northwest)

Transportation

Major highways

  • I-70, as part of the Kansas Turnpike.
  • U.S. Highway 40
  • K-10

Communities

Although these towns may not be incorporated or populated, they are still placed on maps produced by the county.

  • Kanwaka, located at 38°58′19″N 95°22′16″W
  • Stull, located at 38°58′16″N 95°27′22″W

Points of interest

  • Kanwaka Hall, located along U.S. Highway 40, the building was constructed in 1889 as the Kanwaka Congregational Church.
  • Barber School, a one-room schoolhouse now on federal property near Clinton Lake.

References

External links

  • City-Data.com



Grant Township, Douglas County, Kansas Wikipedia

Historic Map of Douglas County Kansas Allen 1886 Douglas county

Kanwaka, Kansas Area Map & More

Douglas County Kansas 1897 Old Wall Map Reprint Etsy

Extinct Towns of Douglas County, Kansas Legends of Kansas