Ellsworth is a city in and the county seat of Ellsworth County, Kansas, United States.
Cretaceous plants left behind fossil leaves in Ellsworth County.
Later, in 1865, Judge E. P. West discovered a rich source of fossil plants in Ellsworth County.
"One man came up and stuck his head in the door and asked if they were having problems," said Sheriff Raymond Thomas of Ellsworth County.
The highway then moves fully into Ellsworth County, where it meets the south end of K-141.
Wilson County should not be confused with the city of Wilson, which is located in Ellsworth County.
Don is a farmer and stockman from Ellsworth County, Kansas.
Sheriff Chauncey B. Whitney of Ellsworth County was also city marshal, and he handled complaints fairly.
He proved to be a terrible actor, and returned to the West, where he ran for sheriff in Ellsworth County, Kansas, on November 5, 1867.
Wilson is a city in Ellsworth County, Kansas, United States.