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Comanche County is a name shared by three different places in the United States. These counties are located in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Each one is named after the brave Comanche people, a Native American tribe known for their horsemanship and presence on the Great Plains.

Comanche County, Kansas

Where is it?

Comanche County, Kansas, is found in the southwestern part of the state. It's a mostly rural area, meaning it has a lot of open land and farms rather than big cities. The county seat, which is like the main town where the county government is, is called Coldwater.

A Bit of History

This county was created in 1867. However, it wasn't fully set up and organized until 1885. Early settlers came to the area, often focusing on ranching and farming. The land here is part of the Great Plains, which means it's generally flat or gently rolling.

People and Places

Comanche County, Kansas, has a smaller population. People here often work in agriculture, growing crops or raising livestock. It's a quiet place where community is important.

Comanche County, Oklahoma

Where is it?

Comanche County, Oklahoma, is located in the southwestern part of Oklahoma. It's much larger in population than its Kansas namesake. The biggest city and county seat here is Lawton.

A Bit of History

This county was officially formed in 1907, the same year Oklahoma became a state. It has a rich history, especially with the military. Fort Sill, a very important United States Army post, is located within Comanche County. This fort has played a big role in the county's development and economy.

People and Places

Lawton is a busy city and home to many people, including military families connected to Fort Sill. The county offers a mix of city life and natural beauty, with places like the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge nearby, where you can see bison and other wildlife.

Comanche County, Texas

Where is it?

Comanche County, Texas, is situated in the central part of the state. It's part of a region known as the "Cross Timbers," which has a mix of forests and grasslands. The county seat is the city of Comanche.

A Bit of History

This Texas county was established in 1856 and organized in 1857. Like the other Comanche counties, it was named to honor the Comanche Native American tribe. Early settlers faced challenges but worked to build communities based on farming and ranching.

People and Places

The economy of Comanche County, Texas, still relies heavily on agriculture, including peanuts, pecans, and livestock. The city of Comanche has a historic downtown area and offers a glimpse into Texas's past. It's a place where rural traditions are still strong.


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