National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Marshall
Records: All Properties
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Alcove Spring

Blue Rapids vicinity (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1972-02-23
Architect: Not listed
Category: conservation area
Alcove Spring is one of the best known campsites along the Oregon and California trails, as it is featured prominently in diaries of emigrants as they awaited favorable crossing conditions on the nearby Big Blue River. The Donner-Reed party, who later found themselves trapped by snowy conditions in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, camped here in May 1846. Alcove Spring was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, but the original nomination only included seven acres around the spring itself. It was amended in 2013 to include two areas of intact trail segments to the west and north of the spring. Including the spring and trail segments, the amended boundary incorporates 246 acres. The amended National Register nomination was approved by the National Park Service on September 25, 2013.
Barrett Schoolhouse

Frankfort (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1973-03-14
Architect: Not listed
Category: school
Blue Rapids Library

Blue Rapids (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1972-03-16
Architect: Not listed
Category: library
Frankfort School

Frankfort (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1972-12-27
Architect: A.W. Snodgrass
Category: school
Hutchinson (Perry) House

Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1972-04-13
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record
- Kansas Memory: Perry Hutchinson house, Marysville, Kansas
Koester (Charles) House

Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1975-05-12
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
Koester Block Historic District

Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1980-12-05
Architect: Not listed
Category: commercial district
Lillis Gymnasium

Lillis (Marshall County)
Listed in State Register 2004-08-21
Architect: Not listed
Category: auditorium
Marshall County Courthouse

Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 1974-11-05
Architect: H.C. Koch
Category: courthouse
Marysville High School & Jr. High School Complex

Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register 2013-01-02
Architect: Spencer, Louis H.
Category: school
Thematic Nomination: New Deal-era Resources of Kansas
The Marysville High School/Junior High School Complex is located in a residential neighborhood two blocks south of the historic Marshall County Courthouse and approximately two blocks southwest of Marysville’s business district. The complex occupies 12 acres; three buildings (the high school, junior high school, and transportation building), one structure (the stadium), and two objects (the stone gate piers) contribute to the historic significance of the property. The stadium and playing field were constructed near the center of the property in 1937, followed by the Art Deco high school designed by Louis H. Spencer at the northeast corner of the property in 1939. Both were constructed as part of the Works Progress Administration. The junior high school was built in 1963 just to the west of the high school, and the two buildings were connected by a small addition in 1993. The complex was nominated as part of the New Deal-era Resources of Kansas and Historic Public Schools of Kansas multiple property nominations for its local significance in the areas of education and architecture.
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record - High School
- Inventory Record - Jr. High School
- Inventory Record - Stadium
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