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Neosho
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Treasurer
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Charla
J. Sands
Took Office: 1989
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County
Population:
16,997
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Neosho
County was established under the name of Dorn County by the so-called
Bogus legislature held at Shawnee in 1855, as the Territorial
Capital before Kansas became a state. Dorn was split into Neosho
and Labette Counties in 1861. The name Neosho had been used by
the Kansas Indians many years before white settlement. George
Sibley of the Santa Fe Trail survey team mentioned the Nee Ozho
River in his journal entry of August 5, 1825. Ne means "water"
and osho means "stream in" or "stream with water
in it."
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- Main Office: 8:00
- 4:30 / Mon-Fri - open
during lunch
- Driver's License:
7:00 - 5:45 / Tues-Fri -
State Office
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- Main Office: 100
S Main, Erie, Kansas - Courthouse
- Driver's License:
KDOT, Chanute, Kansas - State Office
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- Notary Services
- Open During Lunch
Hour
- Provide Vehicle
Tax Information
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