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Your search returned 4 results. Auld Stone Barn
Wakefield (Clay County) Listed in National Register 10/14/2001
Architect: James Auld
Built to breed and raise horses, the Auld Stone Barn was constructed 1908-1910 by its owner James Auld. Nominated for its architecture, the barn features a native limestone foundation and base and wood and metal sheathing on the upper level. Three gabled dormers line the south-facing elevation. Arched stone openings run along the south-facing elevation that Auld himself cut and constructed. Clay Center Carnegie Library
Clay Center (Clay County) Listed in National Register 6/25/1987
Architect: H. B. Winter
Constructed circa 1912, the Clay Center Carnegie Library is a two-story, gray brick, Neo-Classical-style building. It retains many classical details including Doric capitals, Ionic columns, and a pediment frieze. It was nominated as part of the "Carnegie Libraries of Kansas Multiple Property Submission" for its architecture and as part of the Carnegie Corporation Library Building Program. Clay County Courthouse
Clay Center (Clay County) Listed in National Register 1/29/1973
Architect: John Dexter & Bros.
Situated in the courthouse square in Clay Center, the Clay County Courthouse was constructed in 1900-1901 on land donated by the town's founder. Designed by architect J. C. Holland of Topeka, the courthouse is a two-story, Romanesque-style building with a dominant central clock tower and massive stone masonry. J. C. and H. H. Ziegler and J.T. Dalton of Junction City were contractors with the A. H. Andrews Company of Chicago furnishing the interior. The courthouse was nominated for its architecture. Mugler Lodge Site
Clay Center (Clay County) Listed in National Register 3/01/1994
Architect: Not listed
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