National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Chase
Records: All Properties
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Cartter Building

Cottonwood Falls (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Nov 23, 1977
Architect: David Rettiger
Area of Significance: specialty store; clubhouse
Architectural Style(s): Renaissance
Cedar Point Mill

Cedar Point (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Dec 20, 2006
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: vacant/not in use; manufacturing facility
Architectural Style(s): Vernacular
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record
- Kansas Memory: Cedar Point Mill and Dam, Cedar Point, Kansas
- Kansas Memory: Cedar Point Mill and Dam, Cedar Point, Kansas
- Kansas Memory: Cedar Point Mill and Dam, Cedar Point, Kansas
- Kansas Memory: Cedar Point Mill and Dam, Cedar Point, Kansas
Chase County Courthouse

Cottonwood Falls (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Feb 24, 1971
Architect: John G. Haskell
Area of Significance: courthouse
Architectural Style(s): Renaissance
Chase County National Bank

Cottonwood Falls (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Nov 9, 1977
Architect: David Rettiger
Area of Significance: financial institution
Architectural Style(s): Renaissance
Clements Stone Arch Bridge

Clements (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Dec 12, 1976
Architect: L. P. Santy Company
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Clover Cliff Ranch House

Elmdale (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Nov 9, 1977
Architect: J. R. Blaskshere
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Renaissance
Cottonwood Falls Grade School

Cottonwood Falls (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Jun 28, 2021
Architect: J. D. Walters
Area of Significance: school; education related
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements
Thematic Nomination: Historic Public Schools of Kansas
The Cottonwood Falls Grade School served as an elementary school for the town of Cottonwood Falls (population 900) for more than a century, from 1904-2010. The original building, completed in 1904, was an L-shaped massive limestone structure on the south side of the building. In 1915, an L-shaped addition was added to the north. In 1963, a large addition was built on the west for a gymnasium/auditorium, concessions area, cafeteria/kitchen, restrooms, classroom, and music room. The 1963 addition was connected to the original building via two covered walkways. In the 1990s, an elevator was added to the 1915 part of the building. A small addition was added to the building’s west end to provide ADA accessibility to the original building and the 1963 gymnasium addition, and a new kindergarten room.
Cottonwood River Bridge

Cottonwood Falls (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Jul 2, 1985
Architect: Missouri Valley Bridge Company
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas
Cottonwood River Pratt Truss Bridge

Cedar Point vicinity (Chase County)
Listed in National Register May 9, 2003
Architect: Missouri Valley Bridge Company
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas
Crocker Ranch

Matfield Green (Chase County)
Listed in National Register Nov 17, 1977
Architect: unknown
Area of Significance: agricultural outbuilding; single dwelling; processing
Architectural Style(s): Colonial Revival; Other
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record - Barn
- Inventory Record - Grain Elevator
- Inventory Record - House #1
- Inventory Record - House #2
- Inventory Record - Provision Shed
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