National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Labette
Records: All Properties
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Big Hill Archeological District
Address RestrictedDennis (Labette County)
Listed in National Register Nov 23, 1977
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: archaeological site
Carnegie Library
17th and BroadwayParsons (Labette County)
Listed in National Register Apr 14, 1976
Architect: F.E. Parker
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Beaux Arts
Edwards House
910 Ohio StreetOswego (Labette County)
Listed in State Register Feb 8, 2014
Architect: Unknown
Area of Significance: domestic
Architectural Style(s): Italianate
The Edwards House and surrounding property are the last remaining vestiges of the Oswego College for Young Ladies, which held classes from 1885 to 1920. The house was constructed circa 1874 as a private residence reflective of the Italianate style. In 1885, the property was deeded to the Oswego College for Young Ladies, which was operated by the Neosho Presbytery. Plagued by enrollment problems, the College closed in 1920 and sold its property to the Kansas Military Academy in 1922. The house was a part of the military academy's campus just two years, before an adjacent classroom and dormitory building suffered a devastating fire. The military school subsequently sold the property, and it again became a private residence, owned by N.R. Bickford, who established a large poultry farm there before selling ten years later to Lewis Edwards. At the time of nojmination, the property remained in the Edwards family.
First State Bank
Delaware and MainEdna (Labette County)
Listed in National Register Nov 1, 1982
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: financial institution
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Harmon Archeological Site, 14LT324
Address RestrictedChetopa (Labette County)
Listed in National Register May 9, 1983
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: graves/burials
Harmon Archeological Site No. 2, 14LT323
Address RestrictedChetopa (Labette County)
Listed in National Register May 7, 1984
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: archaeological site
Labette Creek Tributary Bridge
off US-160, 2.3 miles west of ParsonsParsons (Labette 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
Mt. Zion Church
Osage townshipCherryville vicinity (Labette County)
Listed in State Register Jun 30, 1979
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: religious facility
Architectural Style(s): Gothic
Oakwood Cemetery
300 South Leawood DriveParsons (Labette County)
Listed in National Register May 9, 2024
Architect: J.L. Medaris
Area of Significance: cemetery
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals
The Oakwood Cemetery is located in the northern part of Labette County in Parsons, Kansas. The Cemetery was founded in 1871 on 20 acres and by 1872 the Parsons Cemetery Association was formed. The original 46 blocks created a rectangle and another rectangle addition – the Coffey Addition – was added in 1904. Efforts were made to create a more park-like setting at the cemetery in the early 1900s. The period of significance for Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Kansas dates from its establishment in 1872 to 1924 when the Maxwell Memorial mausoleum was built. Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Kansas is nominated to the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A for its association with early settlement history in Labette County with emphasis on Parsons local history.
Oswego Public Carnegie Library
704 Fourth StreetOswego (Labette County)
Listed in National Register Jun 25, 1987
Architect: F.E. Parker
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Other
Thematic Nomination: Carnegie Libraries of Kansas
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