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Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County...

Significance: Building #234 at Fort Riley is one of six brick duplexes completed in 1931 on Lower Brick Row. These structures combined with the 1889 buildings (#'s 117, 119, and 121), two more built in 1903 (B... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County...

Significance: Building #234 at Fort Riley is one of six brick duplexes completed in 1931 on Lower Brick Row. These structures combined with the 1889 buildings (#'s 117, 119, and 121), two more built in 1903 (B... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #373 is one of ten rock-faced limestone duplexes built on Stone Court in 1939. It was one of the last rock-faced quarters built on post. The ten structures appear in two variations. Th... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #373 is one of ten rock-faced limestone duplexes built on Stone Court in 1939. It was one of the last rock-faced quarters built on post. The ten structures appear in two variations. Th... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

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

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

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 exac... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, K...

Significance: Building #219 is significant as the structure built specifically for the Fire Chief at Fort Riley. It was one of the few residences built for civilian personnel. According to the Current Fire Ch... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County...

Significance: Building #234 at Fort Riley is one of six brick duplexes completed in 1931 on Lower Brick Row. These structures combined with the 1889 buildings (#'s 117, 119, and 121), two more built in 1903 (B... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, K...

Significance: Building #219 is significant as the structure built specifically for the Fire Chief at Fort Riley. It was one of the few residences built for civilian personnel. According to the Current Fire Ch... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, K...

Significance: Building #219 is significant as the structure built specifically for the Fire Chief at Fort Riley. It was one of the few residences built for civilian personnel. According to the Current Fire Ch... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

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

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

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 exac... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County...

Significance: Building #234 at Fort Riley is one of six brick duplexes completed in 1931 on Lower Brick Row. These structures combined with the 1889 buildings (#'s 117, 119, and 121), two more built in 1903 (B... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #373 is one of ten rock-faced limestone duplexes built on Stone Court in 1939. It was one of the last rock-faced quarters built on post. The ten structures appear in two variations. Th... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

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

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

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 exac... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County...

Significance: Building #234 at Fort Riley is one of six brick duplexes completed in 1931 on Lower Brick Row. These structures combined with the 1889 buildings (#'s 117, 119, and 121), two more built in 1903 (B... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, K...

Significance: Building #219 is significant as the structure built specifically for the Fire Chief at Fort Riley. It was one of the few residences built for civilian personnel. According to the Current Fire Ch... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

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

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

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 exac... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 234, 234 Lower Brick Row, Riley, Riley County...

Significance: Building #234 at Fort Riley is one of six brick duplexes completed in 1931 on Lower Brick Row. These structures combined with the 1889 buildings (#'s 117, 119, and 121), two more built in 1903 (B... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 219, 219 Huebner Road, Riley, Riley County, K...

Significance: Building #219 is significant as the structure built specifically for the Fire Chief at Fort Riley. It was one of the few residences built for civilian personnel. According to the Current Fire Ch... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #373 is one of ten rock-faced limestone duplexes built on Stone Court in 1939. It was one of the last rock-faced quarters built on post. The ten structures appear in two variations. Th... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 373, 373 Stone Court, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #373 is one of ten rock-faced limestone duplexes built on Stone Court in 1939. It was one of the last rock-faced quarters built on post. The ten structures appear in two variations. Th... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 107, 107 Reed Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #107 at Fort Riley is the only existing frame structure on the post dating back to the 19th century. It was built in 1891 to house the hospital steward, and is located west of Summerall ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

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

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

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 exac... More

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

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

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 exac... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

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

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

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 exac... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 12, 12 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #12 is representative of the type of officer's quarters built at Fort Riley in 1887. It, and the others like it, mark the beginning of a boom phase in construction and improvement at For... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 16, 16 Forsythe Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #16 is architecturally similar to Buildings #13, #14, #15, #16, and #17, on Forsyth Avenue, and to Buildings #95, #97, #99, #103, #105, and #106 on Schofield Circle. Built from 1889-1903... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 162, 162 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: Building #162, built in 1907, is located on Schofield Circle, and is one of fifteen officers residences constructed in a horseshoe pattern bordering on the Artillery Parade Field. Erected in the ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 24, 24 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Quarters #24 is one of only four buildings remaining from the initial phase of construction at Fort Riley in the 1850s. Constructed in 1855, this was one of the six double quarters built to house ... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 73, 73 Holbrook Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #73 is the only nineteenth century, single family brick residence at Fort Riley. It does, however, somewhat resemble in scale, materials, and design Building #117, #119 and #121 on Lower... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 100, 100 Schofield Circle, Riley, Riley Count...

Significance: This is one of two almost identical residences built in 1887-1888 for the commanding officers of each division of the school for Cavalry and Light Artillery. Quarters #100 was built for the Comma... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 4, 4 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #4 at Fort Riley was the only single family officer's quarters built in 1903. Its design and ornamentation reflect that of Buildings #97, #99, and #103, which were duplexes built that sa... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 2, 2 Barry Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Building #2 Barry Avenue is significant as an example of one of the three single family quarters built for the field officers in 1889-1890. Building #26 Sheridan Avenue, built the same year, is t... More