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African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicod...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: Probably, the first relatively significant stone church edifice on Nicodemus town site. Nativ... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicod...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: Probably, the first relatively significant stone church edifice on Nicodemus town site. Nativ... More

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicod...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: Probably, the first relatively significant stone church edifice on Nicodemus town site. Nativ... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicod...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: Probably, the first relatively significant stone church edifice on Nicodemus town site. Nativ... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicod...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: Probably, the first relatively significant stone church edifice on Nicodemus town site. Nativ... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Adams & Third Streets, Nicod...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: Probably, the first relatively significant stone church edifice on Nicodemus town site. Nativ... More

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

District No. 1 School, Madison & Fourth Streets (moved to), Nicodemus,...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: By 1955, District #1 closed and local children sent to Bogue, KS to school. In 966, 4-H club... More

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Graham County, KS

Old First Baptist Church, Fourth & Washington Streets, Nicodemus, Grah...

See HABS No. KS-49 for list of structures that are contributing to the historic district & fieldnotes. Significance: The first church congregation organized in 1878 on the town site; the first congregation to b... More