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Kansas Territory was enumerated in 1860, although there were 15 counties that were marked with "no population" in them. <ref>William Thorndale and William Dollarhide, Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses (Bountiful, UT: American Genealogical Lending Library, 1985), page 119.</ref> See links listed below.<noinclude>{{documentation}}[[Category:Templates for KS pages]]</noinclude>
Kansas became a territory in 1854 and the first territory census taken was in 1855.  It was also enumerated as Kansas Territory in 1860, although there were 15 counties that were marked with "no population" in them.  The state continued to take state censuses after it was admitted to the Union in 1861.<ref>William Thorndale and William Dollarhide, Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses (Bountiful, UT: American Genealogical Lending Library, 1985), page 118-119.</ref> See links listed below.<noinclude>{{documentation}}[[Category:Templates for KS pages]]</noinclude>

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Kansas became a territory in 1854 and the first territory census taken was in 1855. It was also enumerated as Kansas Territory in 1860, although there were 15 counties that were marked with "no population" in them. The state continued to take state censuses after it was admitted to the Union in 1861.[1] See links listed below.

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  1. William Thorndale and William Dollarhide, Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses (Bountiful, UT: American Genealogical Lending Library, 1985), page 118-119.