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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Depot

Picture of property 111 North Lincoln
Chanute (Neosho County)
Listed in State Register Aug 22, 1987

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: rail-related
Architectural Style(s): Prairie School



Austin Bridge

Picture of property S of E 21st Street along West side of S Santa Fe Ave
Chanute (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Sep 15, 1977

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge



Chanute Public (Carnegie) Library

Picture of property 102 South Lincoln
Chanute (Neosho County)
Listed in State Register Feb 21, 1987

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Prairie School



Cut-Off Bridge

Picture of property 6.3 miles south and 1.7 miles east of St. Paul
St. Paul vicinity (Neosho County)
Listed in State Register Mar 4, 1985

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge



First Christian Church

Picture of property 120 W 1st St
Erie (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Oct 4, 2021

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: religious facility
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival; Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals

The First Christian Church is a good example of the Classical Revival Style in Neosho County. The Church remains in its original location and setting, and its historic integrity of design, materials, workmanship, feeling and association. However, its use has changed from a church to a single-family residence. The changes have not impacted the original structure.



Maxwell's Slough Bridge

Picture of property .5 miles west and 1 mile south of St. Paul
St. Paul (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Jul 2, 1985

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas



Murray Hill School

Picture of property 400 West 3rd Street
Chanute (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Aug 23, 2011

Architect: Williamson, Thomas W. & Loebsack, Victor H.
Area of Significance: vacant/not in use; school
Architectural Style(s): Modern Movement
Thematic Nomination: Historic Public Schools of Kansas

The Murray Hill School, built in 1951, occupies a site that has a long association with education in Chanute. The first school was built on the site in 1887, and when it burned in December 1901, the city built a larger school on the same site. The first Murray Hill School was completed in November 1902. Population growth in the 1910s and again in the 1950s pushed the community to reassess local educational needs. The Topeka architecture firm Williamson & Loebsack, which was well known for their civic and educational designs in the 20th century, completed drawings for the new Cross School in October 1950 and the new Murray Hill School in February 1951. The two Chanute schools are very similar to each other in design and materials and reflect national trends for school design. The simple form of the Modern Movement, with minimal architectural ornament and a strong horizontal emphasis was often employed in the design of post-WWII elementary schools. The Murray Hill School retains many of its simple, Modern Movement architectural features and its historic interior configuration. In 2008, the Unified School District built a new consolidated Chanute Elementary School on the outskirts of the city and closed the three elementary schools at the end of the 2008-2009 school year.



Oak Grove School, District #20

Picture of property 20505 20th Road
St. Paul vicinity (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Jun 23, 2016

Architect: Unknown
Area of Significance: school
Architectural Style(s): Vernacular
Thematic Nomination: Historic Public Schools of Kansas

The 1877 Oak Grove School is a single-story schoolhouse located within Neosho County's rural Lincoln Township. Typical of early one-room schools, this sandstone building features a simple rectangular form with a gabled roof. A front porch was added to the east side in 1913, and a stone coal room added to the building's west side in 1937. The nominated one-acre site also contains a ca. 1895 flagpole, ca. 1897 cistern, and the remains of two outhouses. The Oak Grove School served the children of District 20 until 1960 when the school closed due rural district consolidation. The school was nominated for its local significance in the areas of education and architecture.



Osage Mission Infirmary

Picture of property 325 Main St.
St. Paul (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Sep 6, 2005

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: domestic; hotel
Architectural Style(s): Second Empire; Late Victorian



State Street Bridge

Picture of property State Street over Neosho River Tributary
Erie (Neosho County)
Listed in National Register Jul 2, 1985

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas



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