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- 1887 (Creation)
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1-10000
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South Kansas first appears in the Discipline in 1887, “shall be bounded as follow: Commencing at the north-west corner of Wyandotte County, running south across the Kansas River; thence west to the line between Johnson and Douglas Counties thence south to the center of Douglas County; thence west to the line of the A. T. S. F. Railroad; thence following said line to the north-east corner of Harvey County ; thence west to the line of Stafford County; thence north to the north-east corner of the last-named County ; thence due west to the State line. The South Kansas Conference shall also include all that part of the State of Missouri south of the Missouri River.” It then appears in the 1891 General Conference journal. There were 5 appointments, 2 churches, 0 meeting houses, and 150 members. South Kansas was consolidated with Kansas at the 1895 General Conference.