Battle of Honey Springs

Menno Township is a township in Marion County, Kansas, United States.[1] As of the 2010 census, the township population was 330.[2]

Geography

Menno Township covers an area of 36 square miles (93.2 km2).

Cities and towns

The township contains the following settlements:

  • No cities or unincorporated communities.

Cemeteries

The township contains the following cemeteries:

  • Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church Cemetery, located in Section 33 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Gnadenfeld Community Cemetery (Schroeder Cemetery), located in Section 16 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Lutheran Church Cemetery (Early), located in Section 11 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Richert Cemetery, located in Section 22 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Springfeld / Springfield K.M.B. Cemetery, located in Section 8 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Steinbach Community Cemetery, located in Section 14 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Wedel Cemetery (a.k.a. Blumenfeld Cemetery), located in Section 31 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Wiebe Cemetery P.A. (a.k.a. North Springfield Cemetery), located in Section 7 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Schroeder / Hochfeld Cemetery, located in Section 20 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Blumfeld Cemetery (a.k.a. Wedel Cemetery), located in Section 31 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Duerksen Cemetery, located in Section 14 T20S R1E.[3]
  • John Banman Cemetery, located in Section 19 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Heinrich Franzen Cemetery, located in Section 17 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Andrew Schmidt Cemetery, located in Section 19 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Peter Schmidt Cemetery, located in Section 29 T20S R1E.[3]
  • Peter Unrau Cemetery, located in Section 29 T20S R1E.[3]

Transportation

K-15 highway passes north to south through the township.[4]

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