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William Allen White House, 923-927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, 923-927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyo...

Significance: This site was the home of William Allen White, nationally revered and internationally influential editor of The Emporia Gazette, from 1899 until his death in 1944. It was here that White and his ... More

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... 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

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

William Allen White House, Garage, 923 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Garage, 923 North Exchange Street, Emporia,...

Significance: The garage is a wood frame structure with wood clapboard siding measuring 30' long by 20'-4" wide. Positioned to the south of Red Rocks and to the west of White's mother's house, the garage has a... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Shawnee Methodist Mission, East Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, East Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-3 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... 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

William Allen White House, 923-927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, 923-927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyo...

Significance: This site was the home of William Allen White, nationally revered and internationally influential editor of The Emporia Gazette, from 1899 until his death in 1944. It was here that White and his ... More

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Library, portrait gallery and museum room in west wing

Library, portrait gallery and museum room in west wing

Photograph shows room with book shelves, desk, display case, and framed pictures on the wall at the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas. Handwritten on recto: "Kansas State Historical Society Libra... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, North Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Coun...

Survey number: HABS KS-2 Building/structure dates: 1845 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

Shawnee Methodist Mission, East Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, East Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-3 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Frederick Law Olmsted Papers: Miscellany, 1837-1952; Legal papers; Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kans., 1885
Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

History of gavel used in calling the assembly to order at the laying of the corner-stone of the Memorial and historical building at Topeka, Kansas, September 27, 1911, 10 A. M
Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

History of gavel used in calling the assembly to order at the laying of the corner-stone of the Memorial and historical building at Topeka, Kansas, September 27, 1911, 10 A. M
Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

History of gavel used in calling the assembly to order at the laying of the corner-stone of the Memorial and historical building at Topeka, Kansas, September 27, 1911, 10 A. M
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... 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

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Frederick Law Olmsted Papers: Miscellany, 1837-1952; Legal papers; Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kans., 1885
Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, West Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-1 Building/structure dates: 1839- 1840 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Frederick Law Olmsted Papers: Miscellany, 1837-1952; Legal papers; Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kans., 1885
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

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

Cottonwood Ranch, Route 24, Studley, Sheridan County, KS

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-12 Survey number: HABS KS-60

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Shawnee Methodist Mission, East Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS

Shawnee Methodist Mission, East Building, Kansas City, Wyandotte Count...

Survey number: HABS KS-3 Building/structure dates: 1841 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000345

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyon County, KS

William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...

Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

Constitution Hall, 315 Elmore Street, Lecompton, Douglas County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Constitution Hall was built in 1856, probably by Samuel Jones, sheriff of Douglas County and a notorious proslavery champion. It was a commercial ventur... More

Frederick Law Olmsted Papers: Miscellany, 1837-1952; Legal papers; Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kans., 1885
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