Water Companies in Baxter Springs, KS
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Cardin Town of
(918) 673-2057 more info
Commerce City Water Department
(918) 675-4251 more info
Commerce: Water Department
(918) 675-4373 more info
Galena: City Pump Station
(620) 783-1991 more info
Galena: City Water Ofc
(620) 783-5265 more info
Government: Cemetery Assoc
(620) 429-2159 more info
Ottawa County Rural Water Dist No 2
(918) 540-1893 more info
Utility Companies: City Water Works Ofc
(620) 856-2114 more info
Utility Companies: Columbus Water Works
(620) 429-3699 more info
Water Districts-Rural: Rural Water District 3 of Cherokee County
(620) 674-8417 more info

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Facts about Baxter Springs, KS:
Baxter Springs is a town situated along the Spring River in the southeastern area of Cherokee County, located in southeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 4,238. It is the most populous city of Cherokee County. After the American Civil War, in the late 1860s, the town developed as one of the first "cow towns" in Kansas, where thousands of heads of Texas cattle were driven to market. It was a stopping place on their way to northern markets. Baxter Springs downtown main street is part of the historic U.S. Route 66 that passes through Kansas, established in 1926 and connecting Chicago and Los Angeles. For decades it was the Main Street of this part of the United States. For thousands of years, indigenous peoples had lived along the waterways throughout the west. The Osage migrated west from the Ohio River area of Kentucky, driven out by the Iroquois. They settled in Kansas by the mid-17th century and competed with other tribes. By...

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