User:RogersBA/Sandbox/practice.pad

"AllenCounty|Kansas" http://www.ksdot.org/burtransplan/maps/city-pdf/iola.pdf

"Kansas"http://www.cityofiola.com/history.html

"Religion.Iola\AllenCounty\Kansas"http://www.cityofiola.com/religion.html

"Iola\AllenCounty\Kansas\publicLibary"http://www.cityofiola.com/library.html

"Cemeteries\Iola\AllenCounty\Kansas"http://www.cityofiola.com/parks.html

Iola's two cemeteries came under the direction of the Park Superintendent in April of 1998 after a vote to dissolve the Cemetery Board. The old Iola Cemetery located on the west edge of town was opened in 1863, and Highland Cemetery located on the north end was opened in 1907.

Full time employees manage the grounds and take care of burial work. In the summer several part time workers help with mowing, weeding and general upkeep. In 2000, cemetery employees completed the conversion of all cemetery deeds and burial records to computer. This new system will allow genealogists and others interested in locating information about family or friends to have easy access to records and site locations. For your convenience, burial identification lists are avalable from the links below. The lists are in alphabetical order. List of Burials at the Iola Cemetery List of Burials at Highland Cemetery

For those seeking genealogy information associated with the Iola and Highland Cemeteries, it is available at the Iola Public Library.

"towns|AllenCounty|Kansas" Incorporated cities

Name and population (2006 estimate):[9]

Iola, 5,966 (county seat) Humboldt, 1,906 La Harpe, 665 Gas, 552 Moran, 535 Savonburg, 89 Elsmore, 68 Mildred, 36 Bassett, 22

Unincorporated places

Bayard Carlyle Cofachique (extinct town) Geneva Petrolia