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Anthony Public Carnegie Library

104 N Springfield
Anthony (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 6/25/1987

Architect: John Lawrence Mauran & Edwin Anderson
Category: library



Anthony Theater

220 W Main St
Anthony (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 4/18/1991

Architect: S. S. Voigt
Category: theater



Campbell, I. P., Building

116 W Main St
Harper (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 07/12/2006

Architect: Not listed
Category: vacant/not in use

Constructed in 1881, the I.P. Campbell building is a two-story sandstone commercial building. It is nominated for its architectural significance as a vernacular interpretation of the 19th century Gothic Revival style. The building was constructed using native red sandstone while the windows are trimmed with gray "Winfield" or "Magnesia" limestone as it was referred to by historic newspapers of the time.



Harper County Courthouse

200 N Jennings
Anthony (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 11/22/1978

Architect: George P. Washburn
Category: courthouse



Harper Fountain

Main St and Central Ave
Harper (Harper County)
Listed in State Register 05/08/2004

Architect: JL Mott Ironworks; New York
Category: monument/marker



Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

116 Ashman
Danville (Harper County)
Listed in State Register 11/17/1990

Architect: Not listed
Category: religious facility



Kiefer, Martha A., House

1310 Central
Harper (Harper County)
Listed in State Register 11/17/1990

Architect: Fred Stearman
Category: single dwelling



Old Runnymede Church

NE of 11th and Pine
Harper (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 2/06/1973

Architect: Not listed
Category: religious facility



Thompson-Wohlschlegel Round Barn

Off US-160, Harper vicinity
Harper (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 2/21/1985

Architect: Z.C. Thompson, owner
Category: agricultural outbuilding



U.S. Post Office

121 W Steadman
Anthony (Harper County)
Listed in National Register 10/17/1989

Architect: Louis Simon, supervising architect
Category: post office




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