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Lawyer Overview for Jackson County

Population:
13,200+
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Number of active lawyers:
15+
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Kansas Bar Association:
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About Jackson County, Kansas

Jackson County, Kansas, lies in the northeastern corner of Kansas along the Kansas River and encompasses both rural landscapes and small towns. Easily accessible from major cities such as Topeka and Kansas City, Jackson County provides residents with easy access to peaceful rural living while remaining close enough for accessing major cities such as Topeka or Kansas City for work or entertainment purposes. Plus, living so close to such amenities as fishing, boating and hiking make this location an attractive one to call home!

Jackson County boasts an intriguing Native American history. Once home to the Kansa tribe - from whom Kansas derives its name - Jackson County still bears their legacy with landmarks like Allegawaho Memorial Heritage Park offering visitors insight into this history and culture of Kansas' native inhabitants.

Jackson County is home to many notable individuals who have made a positive difference in varying fields. Charles Curtis served as Vice President for Herbert Hoover during his administration - making history by becoming the first person of Native American ancestry ever elected as Vice President! Additionally, Samuel J. Crumbine was a public health pioneer who lived here. Crumbine played an essential role in improving hygiene and sanitation practices as he helped combat diseases like tuberculosis and smallpox that spread.

Jackson County has also seen significant events throughout its history. Perhaps most notably was the Potawatomi Trail of Death in 1838 - part of an arduous journey forced upon Native American tribes as part of forced removal from Indiana to Kansas and passing through Jackson County during this arduous journey known as the Potawatomi Trail of Death. This somber reminder serves as an unfortunate reminder of hardships endured by Native American tribes during this era in American history.

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