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James Riley House, Mossyrock, Lewis County, WA

James Riley House, Mossyrock, Lewis County, WA

Survey number: HABS WA-132 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington State, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter P...

Significance: The Carpenter Court Apartments are significant for their representation of standardized plans developed by the Office of the Quartermaster General as part of a nationwide building program initiate... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-E Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 436, 436 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 436, 436 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-C Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 436, 436 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 436, 436 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-C Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

The Woman's Club, 900 Poyntz, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

The Woman's Club, 900 Poyntz, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Manhattan Chapter of the American Woman's League held its first meeting August 30, 1909 at the Riley County Courthouse. In its constitution the group sta... More

Peak House, 322 South Second Street, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Peak House, 322 South Second Street, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Significance: The Peak House was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 because of the building's architectural characteristics reflecting distinctive type, period, and method ... 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

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Survey number: HABS IN-147 Public domain photograph - historical image of Indiana, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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

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

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

Significance: This house is a typical example of vernacular architecture of Portsmouth Village in the first decade of the 20th Century. As a common house of the village in the early 1900's, this small home con... More

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

Significance: This house is a typical example of vernacular architecture of Portsmouth Village in the first decade of the 20th Century. As a common house of the village in the early 1900's, this small home con... 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, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter P...

Significance: The Carpenter Court Apartments are significant for their representation of standardized plans developed by the Office of the Quartermaster General as part of a nationwide building program initiate... More

Horticultural Hall, Kansas State University Campus, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Horticultural Hall, Kansas State University Campus, Manhattan, Riley C...

Significance: Horticultural Hall was built as part of a major expansion program at Kansas State University during the early twentieth century. The design is a late example of the Richardsonian Romanesque widel... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-E Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-E Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

Peak House, 322 South Second Street, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Peak House, 322 South Second Street, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Significance: The Peak House was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 because of the building's architectural characteristics reflecting distinctive type, period, and method ... More

Riley Brown House, 2 Thayer Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Riley Brown House, 2 Thayer Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Significance: This is one of three small houses built close together on Thayer Street between about 1817 and 1830, and is an example of the simpler houses of that period. Survey number: HABS RI-174 Building/s... More

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Survey number: HABS IN-147 Public domain photograph - historical image of Indiana, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Survey number: HABS IN-147 Public domain photograph - historical image of Indiana, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Riley School, Seventh & College Streets, Mitchell, Lawrence County, IN

Survey number: HABS IN-147 Public domain photograph - historical image of Indiana, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 433, 433 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 433, 433 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-A Building/structure dates: 1934 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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 Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Arnold Hall was built during the major construction period at Fort Riley between 1880 and 1910. In its building materials, structural engineering, and layout, Arnold Hall was highly representativ... More

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

Significance: This house is a typical example of vernacular architecture of Portsmouth Village in the first decade of the 20th Century. As a common house of the village in the early 1900's, this small home con... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 440, 440 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 440, 440 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-G Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Tom Riley House (Ironwork), 256 North Jackson Street, Mobile, Mobile County, AL

Tom Riley House (Ironwork), 256 North Jackson Street, Mobile, Mobile C...

Survey number: HABS AL-9-Q Public domain photograph - historical image of Alabama, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter P...

Significance: The Carpenter Court Apartments are significant for their representation of standardized plans developed by the Office of the Quartermaster General as part of a nationwide building program initiate... More

Horticultural Hall, Kansas State University Campus, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Horticultural Hall, Kansas State University Campus, Manhattan, Riley C...

Significance: Horticultural Hall was built as part of a major expansion program at Kansas State University during the early twentieth century. The design is a late example of the Richardsonian Romanesque widel... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-E Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

Peak House, 322 South Second Street, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Peak House, 322 South Second Street, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Significance: The Peak House was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 because of the building's architectural characteristics reflecting distinctive type, period, and method ... More

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Aqueduct No. 1, Riley's Lock Road Vicinity, State Route 190, Seneca, Montgomery County, MD

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Aqueduct No. 1, Riley's Lock Road Vicinity, S...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-46 Survey number: HABS MD-57-B

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 433, 433 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 433, 433 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-A Building/structure dates: 1934 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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

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 Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Arnold Hall was built during the major construction period at Fort Riley between 1880 and 1910. In its building materials, structural engineering, and layout, Arnold Hall was highly representativ... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 439, 439 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 439, 439 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-F Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-D Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-D Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

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. 25, 25 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 25, 25 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #25 at Fort Riley is representative of the type of double quarters built for married officers at Fort Riley during the 1880's. It is one of three identical residences built along Sherida... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 25, 25 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 25, 25 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #25 at Fort Riley is representative of the type of double quarters built for married officers at Fort Riley during the 1880's. It is one of three identical residences built along Sherida... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 440, 440 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 440, 440 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-G Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter P...

Significance: The Carpenter Court Apartments are significant for their representation of standardized plans developed by the Office of the Quartermaster General as part of a nationwide building program initiate... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Carpenter Avenue & Carpenter P...

Significance: The Carpenter Court Apartments are significant for their representation of standardized plans developed by the Office of the Quartermaster General as part of a nationwide building program initiate... More

Horticultural Hall, Kansas State University Campus, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

Horticultural Hall, Kansas State University Campus, Manhattan, Riley C...

Significance: Horticultural Hall was built as part of a major expansion program at Kansas State University during the early twentieth century. The design is a late example of the Richardsonian Romanesque widel... 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, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... 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

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 Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Arnold Hall was built during the major construction period at Fort Riley between 1880 and 1910. In its building materials, structural engineering, and layout, Arnold Hall was highly representativ... More

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Arnold Hall was built during the major construction period at Fort Riley between 1880 and 1910. In its building materials, structural engineering, and layout, Arnold Hall was highly representativ... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 439, 439 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 439, 439 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-F Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 441, 441 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 441, 441 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-H Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-D Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-D Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-D Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

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

Riley Building, Rendezvous Adult Magazines & Films, 437 Ninth Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Riley Building, Rendezvous Adult Magazines & Films, 437 Ninth Street, ...

Significance: So extensively altered (removal in 1961 of the upper two floors of Crandall's Theater, creation of retail space, and blocking of 2nd story windows and new first floor windows) that any possible si... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-E Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 438, 438 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-E Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 444, 444 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 444, 444 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-I Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Fort Riley was established in the 1850's to protect settlers and traders traveling along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. It was laid out in a traditional cavalry post plan with limestone officer'... More

The Woman's Club, 900 Poyntz, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

The Woman's Club, 900 Poyntz, Manhattan, Riley County, KS

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Manhattan Chapter of the American Woman's League held its first meeting August 30, 1909 at the Riley County Courthouse. In its constitution the group sta... 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

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Aqueduct No. 1, Riley's Lock Road Vicinity, State Route 190, Seneca, Montgomery County, MD

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Aqueduct No. 1, Riley's Lock Road Vicinity, S...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-46 Survey number: HABS MD-57-B

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

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

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 435, 435 Carpenter Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 435, 435 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-B Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Arnold Hall, Arnold Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Significance: Arnold Hall was built during the major construction period at Fort Riley between 1880 and 1910. In its building materials, structural engineering, and layout, Arnold Hall was highly representativ... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 437, 437 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-D Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

George Riley Willis House & Kitchen, Portsmouth, Carteret County, NC

Significance: This house is a typical example of vernacular architecture of Portsmouth Village in the first decade of the 20th Century. As a common house of the village in the early 1900's, this small home con... More

Fort Riley, Building No. 25, 25 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Building No. 25, 25 Sheridan Avenue, Riley, Riley County, ...

Significance: Building #25 at Fort Riley is representative of the type of double quarters built for married officers at Fort Riley during the 1880's. It is one of three identical residences built along Sherida... More

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 440, 440 Carpenter Place, Riley, Riley County, KS

Fort Riley, Carpenter Court Apartments, Building No. 440, 440 Carpente...

Survey number: HABS KS-78-G Building/structure dates: 1928 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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