Description

6 mi. long; heads in the City of Bonner Springs 4.8 mi. SW of Wyandotte County Lake, flows N into the City of Kansas City, then NW and generally SW back into the City of Bonner Springs to enter Wolf Creek 8.4 mi. NW of Quivira Lake; T11S, Rgs22&23E, Sixth Principal Meridian

History

the name commemorates Ne-con-He-Con (1809-1863), a Chief of the Wolf Band of the Delaware Indians, who is buried near the source of the stream

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