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Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, KS

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leaven...

Significance: This building, the oldest surviving at Fort Leavenworth, is typical of frontier military residences and was once the home of Andrew H. Reeder, the first governor of the Kansas Territory. Survey n... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Indian Agency House, U.S. Route 1, Silver Lake, Shawnee County, KS

Indian Agency House, U.S. Route 1, Silver Lake, Shawnee County, KS

Significance: This stone house, said to be a former Indian Agency building, is perhaps the earliest structure built by white men still standing in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-12 Building/structure dates: c... More

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas County, KS

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas...

Significance: This stone structure in the Gothic style is the earliest church building in Kansas (with the exception of the early Indian missions) and dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-10 B... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site), Osawatomie, Miami County, KS

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site...

Significance: Not only is this structure a typical frontier cabin but is also notable because John Brown made his headquarters here. Survey number: HABS KS-18 Building/structure dates: 1854 Initial Constructi... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Mickel House, Miller, Lyon County, KS

Mickel House, Miller, Lyon County, KS

Significance: This is a typical large frame house built in Kansas in Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

Mickel House, Miller, Lyon County, KS

Mickel House, Miller, Lyon County, KS

Significance: This is a typical large frame house built in Kansas in Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site), Osawatomie, Miami County, KS

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site...

Significance: Not only is this structure a typical frontier cabin but is also notable because John Brown made his headquarters here. Survey number: HABS KS-18 Building/structure dates: 1854 Initial Constructi... More

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site), Osawatomie, Miami County, KS

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site...

Significance: Not only is this structure a typical frontier cabin but is also notable because John Brown made his headquarters here. Survey number: HABS KS-18 Building/structure dates: 1854 Initial Constructi... More

Highland Junior College, Irvin Hall, Highland Junior College Campus, Highland, Doniphan County, KS

Highland Junior College, Irvin Hall, Highland Junior College Campus, H...

Significance: This Territorial brick structure has an interesting architectural treatment and was the first building of the oldest institution of higher learning in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-9 Building/s... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Indian Agency House, U.S. Route 1, Silver Lake, Shawnee County, KS

Indian Agency House, U.S. Route 1, Silver Lake, Shawnee County, KS

Significance: This stone house, said to be a former Indian Agency building, is perhaps the earliest structure built by white men still standing in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-12 Building/structure dates: c... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas County, KS

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas...

Significance: This stone structure in the Gothic style is the earliest church building in Kansas (with the exception of the early Indian missions) and dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-10 B... More

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale, Leavenworth County, KS

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale,...

Significance: This sole surviving covered bridge of Kansas, which dates from c. 1859, has some interesting structural features. Survey number: HABS KS-13 Building/structure dates: ca. 1859 Initial Constructio... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus, Baldwin City, Douglas County, KS

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus...

Significance: This original stone building of Baker University dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-5 Building/structure dates: 1858 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1863 Subseq... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, KS

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leaven...

Significance: This building, the oldest surviving at Fort Leavenworth, is typical of frontier military residences and was once the home of Andrew H. Reeder, the first governor of the Kansas Territory. Survey n... More

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, KS

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leaven...

Significance: This building, the oldest surviving at Fort Leavenworth, is typical of frontier military residences and was once the home of Andrew H. Reeder, the first governor of the Kansas Territory. Survey n... More

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus, Baldwin City, Douglas County, KS

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus...

Significance: This original stone building of Baker University dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-5 Building/structure dates: 1858 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1863 Subseq... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas County, KS

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas...

Significance: This stone structure in the Gothic style is the earliest church building in Kansas (with the exception of the early Indian missions) and dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-10 B... More

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale, Leavenworth County, KS

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale,...

Significance: This sole surviving covered bridge of Kansas, which dates from c. 1859, has some interesting structural features. Survey number: HABS KS-13 Building/structure dates: ca. 1859 Initial Constructio... More

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus, Baldwin City, Douglas County, KS

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus...

Significance: This original stone building of Baker University dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-5 Building/structure dates: 1858 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1863 Subseq... More

Indian Agency House, U.S. Route 1, Silver Lake, Shawnee County, KS

Indian Agency House, U.S. Route 1, Silver Lake, Shawnee County, KS

Significance: This stone house, said to be a former Indian Agency building, is perhaps the earliest structure built by white men still standing in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-12 Building/structure dates: c... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale, Leavenworth County, KS

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale,...

Significance: This sole surviving covered bridge of Kansas, which dates from c. 1859, has some interesting structural features. Survey number: HABS KS-13 Building/structure dates: ca. 1859 Initial Constructio... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Highland Junior College, Irvin Hall, Highland Junior College Campus, Highland, Doniphan County, KS

Highland Junior College, Irvin Hall, Highland Junior College Campus, H...

Significance: This Territorial brick structure has an interesting architectural treatment and was the first building of the oldest institution of higher learning in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-9 Building/s... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site), Osawatomie, Miami County, KS

Samuel Adair Cabin, John Brown Memorial Park (moved from original site...

Significance: Not only is this structure a typical frontier cabin but is also notable because John Brown made his headquarters here. Survey number: HABS KS-18 Building/structure dates: 1854 Initial Constructi... More

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus, Baldwin City, Douglas County, KS

Baker University Old Castle, 513 Fifth Street, Baker University Campus...

Significance: This original stone building of Baker University dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-5 Building/structure dates: 1858 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1863 Subseq... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale, Leavenworth County, KS

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale,...

Significance: This sole surviving covered bridge of Kansas, which dates from c. 1859, has some interesting structural features. Survey number: HABS KS-13 Building/structure dates: ca. 1859 Initial Constructio... More

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale, Leavenworth County, KS

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale,...

Significance: This sole surviving covered bridge of Kansas, which dates from c. 1859, has some interesting structural features. Survey number: HABS KS-13 Building/structure dates: ca. 1859 Initial Constructio... More

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale, Leavenworth County, KS

Covered Bridge, Spanning Stranger Creek near Highway K-92, Springdale,...

Significance: This sole surviving covered bridge of Kansas, which dates from c. 1859, has some interesting structural features. Survey number: HABS KS-13 Building/structure dates: ca. 1859 Initial Constructio... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, KS

Fort Leavenworth, The Rookery, 12-14 Sumner Place, Leavenworth, Leaven...

Significance: This building, the oldest surviving at Fort Leavenworth, is typical of frontier military residences and was once the home of Andrew H. Reeder, the first governor of the Kansas Territory. Survey n... More

Mickel House, Miller, Lyon County, KS

Mickel House, Miller, Lyon County, KS

Significance: This is a typical large frame house built in Kansas in Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More

Highland Junior College, Irvin Hall, Highland Junior College Campus, Highland, Doniphan County, KS

Highland Junior College, Irvin Hall, Highland Junior College Campus, H...

Significance: This Territorial brick structure has an interesting architectural treatment and was the first building of the oldest institution of higher learning in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-9 Building/s... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Last Chance Store, Chautauqa & Main Streets, Council Grove, Morris County, KS

Last Chance Store, Chautauqa & Main Streets, Council Grove, Morris Cou...

Significance: This simple one-story stone structure is typical of frontier architecture and was the last place where supplies could be obtained on the Santa Fe Trail between Council Grove and Santa Fe, a distan... More

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS

Significance: This church was organized in 1857 by settlers from New England and the building was dedicated in 1862. The Congregationalist church took its name from the "Beecher Bibles" (in reality Sharp's carb... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More

Last Chance Store, Chautauqa & Main Streets, Council Grove, Morris County, KS

Last Chance Store, Chautauqa & Main Streets, Council Grove, Morris Cou...

Significance: This simple one-story stone structure is typical of frontier architecture and was the last place where supplies could be obtained on the Santa Fe Trail between Council Grove and Santa Fe, a distan... More

Last Chance Store, Chautauqa & Main Streets, Council Grove, Morris County, KS

Last Chance Store, Chautauqa & Main Streets, Council Grove, Morris Cou...

Significance: This simple one-story stone structure is typical of frontier architecture and was the last place where supplies could be obtained on the Santa Fe Trail between Council Grove and Santa Fe, a distan... More

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandotte County, KS

Moses Grinter House, 1420 South Seventy-eighth Street, Muncie, Wyandot...

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: This house, at the site of a Government ferry, dates from Territorial times and incorporated interesting architectural details and a plan said to be based on ... More

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas County, KS

Trinity Episcopal Parish House, 1009 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Douglas...

Significance: This stone structure in the Gothic style is the earliest church building in Kansas (with the exception of the early Indian missions) and dates from Territorial times. Survey number: HABS KS-10 B... More

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS

First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Rile...

Significance: This simple two story stone building served as the first capitol of the Kansas territory. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-8 Survey number: HABS KS-15 Building/stru... More

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, KS

Jefferson County Courthouse, Town Square, Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,...

Significance: This post-Civil War building has an interesting and decorative architectural treatment and is the oldest courthouse still in use in Kansas. Survey number: HABS KS-19 Building/structure dates: 18... More