Kansas Statutes

§ 68-1017 — Designation of Smoky Hill trail; marking

Kansas § 68-1017
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 68ROADS AND BRIDGES
Art. 10NAMING AND MARKING OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES

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Kan. Stat. Ann. § 68-1017 (2026).

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That Smoky Hill trail, also commonly called Butterfield trail and Old Denver trail, through the seven counties of Ellsworth, Russell, Ellis, Trego, Gove, Logan and Wallace from Fort Ellsworth to the Colorado state line, a distance of about two hundred twenty miles, be and is hereby designated as "Smoky Hill trail" in the state of Kansas. That said "Smoky Hill trail" should be and will hereafter be marked thereby preserving its exact location.

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Legislative History

L. 1963, ch. 337, § 1; April 8.

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