National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Franklin
Records: All Properties
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Pleasant Valley School District #2

Wellsville vicinity (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 2004-02-26
Architect: Not listed
Category: clubhouse; education related
Ransom, James H., House

Ottawa (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1974-11-21
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
Reid, Lyman, House

Ottawa (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 2017-01-11
Architect: Washburn, Clarence
Category: single dwelling
Completed in 1899 for Ottawa businessman Lyman Reid, the house is an outstanding local example of the Italian Renaissance revival style, characterized by a grandiose stature, clay-tile roof, beige brick, and Classical details. Clarence Washburn, son of prolific Kansas architect George Washburn, is credited with the design of this house when he was 17 years old, making this one of Clarence’s earliest projects. Despite some alterations in the 1950s, the house retains an excellent degree of integrity from its original construction.
Santa Fe Railroad Depot (Old)

Ottawa (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1973-03-01
Architect: Not listed
Category: rail-related
Silkville

Williamsburg (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1972-12-15
Architect: Not listed
Category: agricultural outbuilding; single dwelling
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record - Barn
- Inventory Record - Cocoonery
- Inventory Record - House
- Inventory Record - Silkville Historic Site (3 Buildings)
Tauy Creek Bridge

Ottawa (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1990-10-25
Architect: Not listed
Category: road-related
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas
Tauy Jones Hall

Ottawa (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1982-06-14
Architect: Dimick, E. H.
Category: college
Walnut Creek Bridge

Wellsville (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1985-07-02
Architect: Not listed
Category: road-related
Thematic Nomination: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas
Wellsville Bank Building

Wellsville (Franklin County)
Listed in National Register 1991-10-24
Architect: Not listed
Category: financial institution; business
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