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Fort Riley, Building No. 122, 122 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

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Fort Riley, Building No. 122, 122 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

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Significance: Building #122 at Fort Riley is of interest as representative of the quarters built for non-commissioned officers at Fort Riley during the first decade of the twentieth century. Three of this exact plan and materials were built. Building #122 and #118 were built in 1903 and #125 was built in 1906. Then, in 1909, two more duplexes for non-commissioned officers were built on Lowe Place of the same exterior design and basic floor plan. These two later quarters, Buildings #173 and #174 were, however, built of different materials. Buildings #118, #122 and #125 were constructed of red brick with segmental brick doorways and windowheads with limestone sills, while Buildings #173 and #174 were constructed of rock-faced ashlar limestone with smooth-faced doorways and window lintels and sills. The basic structure, including shape, fenestration and porch arrangement, is the same. The floor plans vary only slightly (Buildings #173 and #174 originally had an entry hall and now have a side addition). In 1902, the Army Board made plans for increasing the garrison at Fort Riley to approximately 2,000 troops. This necessitated the construction of additional quarters such as Building #122. The architectural styling of Building #122 is a simplified Georgian design of the Colonial Revival period of the early twentieth century. In addition, the open court setting of which Building #122 later became a part, was extremely popular in the early 20th century.
Survey number: HABS KS-54-M
Building/structure dates: 1903 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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1903 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Betts, J B
Hannigan, J J
Riddle & Landon of St. Paul, Minnesota
Rodriguez, Joseph, field team
Glass, James A, project manager
Crawford, Catherine, transmitter
Whye, Mike, photographer
Crawford, Catherine, historian
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