National Register of Historic Places listings in Doniphan County, Kansas
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Doniphan County, Kansas.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Doniphan County, Kansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 37 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Five properties were once listed, but have since been delisted.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Albert Albers Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003552) |
South of Bendena 39°41′13″N 95°10′52″W / 39.686944°N 95.181111°W / 39.686944; -95.181111 (Albert Albers Barn) | Bendena | ||
2 | Nicholas Bohr Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003531) |
Southeast of Troy 39°43′35″N 95°02′49″W / 39.726389°N 95.046944°W / 39.726389; -95.046944 (Nicholas Bohr Barn) | Troy | ||
3 | Brenner Vineyards Historic District | May 24, 2005 (#04001514) |
Southwest of the junction of Mineral Point and 95th Rds. 39°38′26″N 95°05′09″W / 39.640556°N 95.085833°W / 39.640556; -95.085833 (Brenner Vineyards Historic District) | Doniphan | ||
4 | Herman Chrystal Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003538) |
West of Wathena 39°44′14″N 95°00′45″W / 39.737222°N 95.0125°W / 39.737222; -95.0125 (Herman Chrystal Barn) | Wathena | ||
5 | Doniphan Archeological Site | March 1, 1974 (#74000825) |
Address restricted | Doniphan | ||
6 | Doniphan County Courthouse | July 15, 1974 (#74000826) |
Courthouse Sq., bounded by Walnut, Liberty, Chestnut, and Main Sts. 39°47′10″N 95°05′20″W / 39.786111°N 95.088889°W / 39.786111; -95.088889 (Doniphan County Courthouse) | Troy | ||
7 | Doniphan County Courthouse Square Historic District | July 3, 2002 (#02000717) |
Roughly bounded by E. Walnut, E. Chestnut, S. Main, and S. Liberty Sts. 39°47′10″N 95°05′21″W / 39.786111°N 95.089167°W / 39.786111; -95.089167 (Doniphan County Courthouse Square Historic District) | Troy | ||
8 | Doniphan County Waddell Truss Bridge | January 4, 1990 (#89002185) |
Troy City Park, W. Myrtle St. 39°47′17″N 95°05′41″W / 39.788056°N 95.094722°W / 39.788056; -95.094722 (Doniphan County Waddell Truss Bridge) | Troy | ||
9 | Mathew Eylar Barn No. 1 | May 7, 1987 (#86003549) |
South of Denton off K-20 39°39′15″N 95°15′47″W / 39.654167°N 95.263056°W / 39.654167; -95.263056 (Mathew Eylar Barn No. 1) | Denton | ||
10 | Mathew Eylar Barn No. 2 | May 7, 1987 (#86003550) |
Southeast of Denton off K-20 39°39′47″N 95°14′30″W / 39.663056°N 95.241667°W / 39.663056; -95.241667 (Mathew Eylar Barn No. 2) | Denton | ||
11 | Fanning Archeological Site | June 20, 1972 (#72000492) |
Address restricted | Fanning | ||
12 | First National Bank Building | July 2, 2008 (#08000609) |
422-424 W. Main St. 39°51′35″N 95°16′08″W / 39.859722°N 95.268889°W / 39.859722; -95.268889 (First National Bank Building) | Highland | ||
13 | John R. Hale Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003545) |
K-120 39°48′32″N 95°15′57″W / 39.808889°N 95.265833°W / 39.808889; -95.265833 (John R. Hale Barn) | Highland | ||
14 | George Hanson Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003548) |
South of Leona 39°45′58″N 95°19′15″W / 39.766111°N 95.320833°W / 39.766111; -95.320833 (George Hanson Barn) | Leona | ||
15 | Highland Christian Church | April 4, 2007 (#07000250) |
102 E. Main St. 39°51′35″N 95°15′53″W / 39.859722°N 95.264722°W / 39.859722; -95.264722 (Highland Christian Church) | Highland | ||
16 | Highland Presbyterian Church | April 4, 2007 (#07000248) |
101 South Ave. 39°51′34″N 95°16′16″W / 39.859310°N 95.271182°W / 39.859310; -95.271182 (Highland Presbyterian Church) | Highland | ||
17 | Iowa, Sac, and Fox Presbyterian Mission | December 2, 1970 (#70000248) |
1.5 miles east of Highland on U.S. Route 36 and 0.2 miles north on K-136 39°51′51″N 95°13′45″W / 39.864167°N 95.229167°W / 39.864167; -95.229167 (Iowa, Sac, and Fox Presbyterian Mission) | Highland | ||
18 | Irvin Hall, Highland Community Junior College | February 24, 1971 (#71000307) |
Highland Community College campus 39°51′36″N 95°16′13″W / 39.86°N 95.270278°W / 39.86; -95.270278 (Irvin Hall, Highland Community Junior College) | Highland | ||
19 | Fred W. Kienhoff Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003537) |
West of Wathena 39°43′34″N 95°02′21″W / 39.726111°N 95.039167°W / 39.726111; -95.039167 (Fred W. Kienhoff Barn) | Wathena | ||
20 | George Kinkhead Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003542) |
Off U.S. Route 36 39°47′31″N 95°05′05″W / 39.791944°N 95.084722°W / 39.791944; -95.084722 (George Kinkhead Barn) | Troy | ||
21 | Lincoln School, District 2 | June 27, 2014 (#14000348) |
410 N. 9th St. 39°45′31″N 94°52′51″W / 39.7585°N 94.8807°W / 39.7585; -94.8807 (Lincoln School, District 2) | Elwood | ||
22 | Abram M. Minier House | April 7, 2014 (#14000115) |
307 South Ave. 39°51′24″N 95°16′16″W / 39.856653°N 95.271189°W / 39.856653; -95.271189 (Abram M. Minier House) | Highland | Part of the Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas MPS | |
23 | Godfrey Nuzum Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003533) |
K-7 39°53′27″N 95°12′37″W / 39.890860°N 95.210217°W / 39.890860; -95.210217 (Godfrey Nuzum Barn) | Sparks | ||
24 | Poulet House | September 3, 1971 (#71000308) |
Poplar St. between 1st and 2nd Sts. 39°58′41″N 95°17′49″W / 39.978103°N 95.296874°W / 39.978103; -95.296874 (Poulet House) | White Cloud | ||
25 | St. Benedict's Church | April 9, 1998 (#98000324) |
5 miles southwest of Bendena 39°43′08″N 95°13′52″W / 39.718889°N 95.231111°W / 39.718889; -95.231111 (St. Benedict's Church) | Bendena | ||
26 | St. Martha's AME Church and Parsonage | July 20, 2000 (#00000757) |
101 S. Canada 39°51′34″N 95°15′43″W / 39.859340°N 95.261869°W / 39.859340; -95.261869 (St. Martha's AME Church and Parsonage) | Highland | ||
27 | St. Mary's Catholic Church | April 25, 2001 (#01000413) |
446 K-137 39°40′54″N 95°19′49″W / 39.681667°N 95.330278°W / 39.681667; -95.330278 (St. Mary's Catholic Church) | Purcell | ||
28 | John Silvers Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003553) |
North of Wathena 39°49′56″N 94°57′33″W / 39.832222°N 94.959167°W / 39.832222; -94.959167 (John Silvers Barn) | Wathena | ||
29 | Site No. RH00-062 | June 19, 1987 (#87001001) |
6½ miles southeast of Rulo, Nebraska and 200 feet west of the road between White Cloud, Kansas and Rulo 40°00′00″N 95°19′55″W / 40.0°N 95.331944°W / 40.0; -95.331944 (Site No. RH00-062) | Iowa Township | Extends into Brown County, Kansas and Richardson County, Nebraska | |
30 | John Streib Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003547) |
North of Leona 39°47′38″N 95°19′13″W / 39.793889°N 95.320278°W / 39.793889; -95.320278 (John Streib Barn) | Leona | ||
31 | J.A. Symns Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003536) |
K-7 39°40′35″N 95°08′30″W / 39.676389°N 95.141667°W / 39.676389; -95.141667 (J.A. Symns Barn) | Bendena | ||
32 | Wathena Fruit Growers' Association Building | December 17, 2009 (#09001092) |
104 3rd St. 39°45′34″N 94°56′52″W / 39.759578°N 94.947656°W / 39.759578; -94.947656 (Wathena Fruit Growers' Association Building) | Wathena | ||
33 | T.L. White Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003544) |
K-7 39°40′31″N 95°08′39″W / 39.675278°N 95.144167°W / 39.675278; -95.144167 (T.L. White Barn) | Bendena | ||
34 | White Cloud Historic District | June 28, 1996 (#96000701) |
Roughly bounded by Poplar, 6th, and Chesnut Sts. and K-7 39°58′34″N 95°17′49″W / 39.976111°N 95.296944°W / 39.976111; -95.296944 (White Cloud Historic District) | White Cloud | ||
35 | White Cloud School | April 13, 1973 (#73000752) |
Southwestern corner of 5th and Main Sts. 39°58′30″N 95°17′59″W / 39.974929°N 95.2998°W / 39.974929; -95.2998 (White Cloud School) | White Cloud | ||
36 | M. D. L. Williams Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003551) |
3 miles south of K-20 39°40′59″N 95°12′27″W / 39.683056°N 95.2075°W / 39.683056; -95.2075 (M. D. L. Williams Barn) | Bendena | ||
37 | A.L. Wynkoop House | April 4, 2007 (#07000251) |
307 W. Pennsylvania 39°51′27″N 95°16′05″W / 39.8575°N 95.268056°W / 39.8575; -95.268056 (A.L. Wynkoop House) | Highland |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Dorland Building | December 1, 1978 (#78001278) | April 3, 1986 | Main St. | White Cloud | ||
2 | Eclipse School | March 7, 1988 (#88000200) | December 16, 2004 | 210 Roseport Road (formerly Off US 36 NE of Troy) 39°45′00″N 94°52′18″W / 39.749973°N 94.871645°W / 39.749973; -94.871645 (Eclipse School) | Elwood, (formerly Troy vicinity) | Delisted due to relocation to Elwood. | |
3 | Benjamin Harding House | August 29, 1977 (#77000578) | December 16, 2004 | 308 N. 5th | Wathena | ||
4 | Highland Water Tower | April 4, 2007 (#07000249) | December 29, 2015 | Junction of N. Genesee and W. Illinois Sts. 39°51′37″N 95°16′02″W / 39.860278°N 95.267222°W / 39.860278; -95.267222 (Highland Water Tower) | Highland | Dismantled in June, 2015[6] | |
5 | Mission-Herring Barn | May 7, 1987 (#86003535) | December 16, 2004 | US 36 | Highland vicinity |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Doniphan County, Kansas.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Kansas
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Historic landmark comes down in Highland".