Ivy Township, Lyon County, Kansas

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Ivy Township is a township in Lyon County, Kansas, United States.

History

Ivy Township was founded in 1886. [1]

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References

  1. French, Laura M. (1929). History of Emporia and Lyon County, Kansas. Heritage Books. p. 13. ISBN   9780788403460.

Coordinates: 38°38′31″N96°04′46″W / 38.6419°N 96.0794°W / 38.6419; -96.0794