McPherson County, formed in the year 1873, was named in the honor of James B. McPherson, Civil War general. It encloses 1,152 sq mi of area. More than 2.4K people with a racial makeup including of White, Pacific Islander, African American, Asian, Native American, Hispanic or Latino of any race, and other races live here with over 1.2K households and 0.8K family units. Leola is the county seat and Eureka is the largest city.
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