National Register of Historic Places listings in Cowley County, Kansas

Location of Cowley County in Kansas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cowley County, Kansas.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cowley 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 22 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 2 properties were once listed, but have since been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 16, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Arkansas City Commercial Historic District
Arkansas City Commercial Historic District
October 28, 1983
(#83003599)
Summit St. and 5th Ave.
37°03′39″N 97°02′21″W / 37.060833°N 97.039167°W / 37.060833; -97.039167 (Arkansas City Commercial Historic District)
Arkansas City
2 Arkansas City Country Club Site Upload image
August 25, 1978
(#78001277)
Eastern side of the Walnut River, on the Arkansas City Country Club[6]
37°04′27″N 97°00′46″W / 37.074268°N 97.012893°W / 37.074268; -97.012893 (Arkansas City Country Club Site)
Creswell Township
3 Bucher Bridge
Bucher Bridge
July 2, 1985
(#85001420)
Off U.S. Route 77
37°27′45″N 97°02′19″W / 37.4625°N 97.038611°W / 37.4625; -97.038611 (Bucher Bridge)
Rock The Bucher bridge over Eight Mile Creek northwest of Rock, Kansas is 44 feet long and 13 feet wide. Completed in 1905 by Walter Sharp of El Dorado and constructed of solid concrete.
4 W. H. Coffin House
W. H. Coffin House
August 28, 2003
(#03000839)
421 E. 11th Ave.
37°14′18″N 96°59′30″W / 37.238333°N 96.991667°W / 37.238333; -96.991667 (W. H. Coffin House)
Winfield Built in 1892, the W. H. Coffin House is an example of Queen Anne style architecture in the United States popular from about 1880 to 1900.
5 Cowley County National Bank Building
Cowley County National Bank Building
August 11, 1983
(#83000421)
820-822 Main St.
37°14′25″N 96°59′47″W / 37.240278°N 96.996389°W / 37.240278; -96.996389 (Cowley County National Bank Building)
Winfield Completed in 1886 and first occupied as the Farmers’ Bank. From 1891 until 1922, it was operated at the Cowley County National Bank. The building was designed in the style of Second Empire architecture by local architects by W. A. Ritchie and W.J. Ritchie.
6 East Badger Creek Culvert
East Badger Creek Culvert
December 29, 2015
(#15000936)
182nd Rd. approx. .3 mi. E. of 131st Rd.
37°12′55″N 96°54′33″W / 37.215361°N 96.909259°W / 37.215361; -96.909259 (East Badger Creek Culvert)
Winfield
7 Esch's Spur Bridge
Esch's Spur Bridge
July 2, 1985
(#85001423)
3 miles south and 3 miles west of Dexter
37°08′07″N 96°46′52″W / 37.135278°N 96.781111°W / 37.135278; -96.781111 (Esch's Spur Bridge)
Dexter
8 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
November 15, 2005
(#05001241)
320 College St.
37°14′48″N 96°58′39″W / 37.246667°N 96.9775°W / 37.246667; -96.9775 (Grace Methodist Episcopal Church)
Winfield
9 W. P. Hackney House
W. P. Hackney House
March 7, 1973
(#73000749)
417 E. 10th St.
37°14′21″N 96°59′31″W / 37.239167°N 96.991944°W / 37.239167; -96.991944 (W. P. Hackney House)
Winfield Completed in 1886, the three-story limestone house is an example of Vernacular architecture. It was home to W. P. Hackney, a prominent lawyer and politician.
10 Magnolia Ranch Upload image
March 7, 1973
(#73000750)
10 miles southeast of Winfield on U.S. Route 77
37°08′03″N 96°55′23″W / 37.134167°N 96.923056°W / 37.134167; -96.923056 (Magnolia Ranch)
Winfield
11 Old Arkansas City High School
Old Arkansas City High School
November 21, 1974
(#74000824)
300 W. Central St.
37°03′45″N 97°02′29″W / 37.0625°N 97.041389°W / 37.0625; -97.041389 (Old Arkansas City High School)
Arkansas City Now used by Cowley Community College.
12 Pettit Cleaners Building
Pettit Cleaners Building
January 5, 2005
(#04001427)
114 E. 8th Ave.
37°14′29″N 96°59′45″W / 37.241389°N 96.995833°W / 37.241389; -96.995833 (Pettit Cleaners Building)
Winfield
13 Pilgrim Congregational Church
Pilgrim Congregational Church
June 8, 2005
(#05000545)
101 N. Third St.
37°03′45″N 97°02′33″W / 37.0625°N 97.0425°W / 37.0625; -97.0425 (Pilgrim Congregational Church)
Arkansas City
14 St. John's Lutheran College-Baden Hall
St. John's Lutheran College-Baden Hall
January 18, 2011
(#10001138)
Seventh Ave. and College St.
37°14′34″N 96°58′42″W / 37.242778°N 96.978333°W / 37.242778; -96.978333 (St. John's Lutheran College-Baden Hall)
Winfield
15 St. John's Lutheran College Girls Dormitory
St. John's Lutheran College Girls Dormitory
January 28, 2002
(#01001544)
6th Ave. and Gary St.
37°14′36″N 96°58′51″W / 37.243333°N 96.980833°W / 37.243333; -96.980833 (St. John's Lutheran College Girls Dormitory)
Winfield
16 Silver Creek Bridge
Silver Creek Bridge
January 30, 1987
(#86003270)
East of Winfield
37°12′03″N 96°50′34″W / 37.200833°N 96.842778°W / 37.200833; -96.842778 (Silver Creek Bridge)
Winfield
17 Strother Field Tetrahedron Wind Indicator Upload image
April 14, 2015
(#15000143)
22215 Tupper St. (Strother Field)
37°10′09″N 97°02′17″W / 37.1692°N 97.0381°W / 37.1692; -97.0381 (Strother Field Tetrahedron Wind Indicator)
Winfield
18 Weigle Barn Upload image
October 11, 2016
(#16000702)
14097 189th Rd.
37°17′02″N 96°48′41″W / 37.283761°N 96.811380°W / 37.283761; -96.811380 (Weigle Barn)
Burden
19 West Dormitory-St. John's College
West Dormitory-St. John's College
December 13, 1991
(#91001769)
1415 E. Sixth Ave.
37°13′50″N 96°46′38″W / 37.230556°N 96.777222°W / 37.230556; -96.777222 (West Dormitory-St. John's College)
Winfield Rehwinkel Hall, originally known as the West Dormitory, was completed in 1916 as a three story building with raised basement, facing south on the former St. John's College (Kansas) campus.
20 Wilmer House
Wilmer House
January 31, 2008
(#07001477)
1310 E. 9th Ave.
37°14′27″N 96°58′52″W / 37.240833°N 96.981111°W / 37.240833; -96.981111 (Wilmer House)
Winfield
21 Winfield National Bank Building
Winfield National Bank Building
January 20, 2012
(#11001031)
901 Main St.
37°14′25″N 96°59′51″W / 37.240161°N 96.997572°W / 37.240161; -96.997572 (Winfield National Bank Building)
Winfield
22 Winfield Public Carnegie Library
Winfield Public Carnegie Library
January 11, 1988
(#87002230)
1001 Millington St.
37°14′19″N 96°59′47″W / 37.238611°N 96.996389°W / 37.238611; -96.996389 (Winfield Public Carnegie Library)
Winfield

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Gladstone Hotel Upload image
August 26, 1983
(#83000422)
February 25, 2004
N. Summit Street
Arkansas City
2 George W. Yount Barn
George W. Yount Barn
May 16, 1997
(#97000436)
December 29, 2015
1 mile east of U.S. Route 77, approximately 2.5 miles north of Winfield
37°16′49″N 96°59′12″W / 37.280278°N 96.986667°W / 37.280278; -96.986667 (George W. Yount Barn)
Winfield

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References

  1. 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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 16, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  5. 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.
  6. Location derived from its NRHP nomination form; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
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