Rain did not deter Louisburg Library from hosting it's annual Summer Bash Kick-off event featuring Mr. Stinky Feet.
Young and old alike joined in the fun at the United Methodist Church back-up location.
Barn, byre with central aisle, timber frame with vertical board sheathing, rubble stone foundation, gable and shed roof. Stock windows and loft windows W, aisle doors N and S, loft door S. Wood frame shed addition E.
MRS. M. M. Hughes, Los Angeles, June 26, 1944, became sole owner of the Mulvane Ranch west of Rossville. This resulted when turned over to her in a transfer filed in the office of Homer Wright, reg-ister of deeds.
“The purpose is to keep it in the…
Detached institutional building, main west facade oriented toward the Baker quadrangle, rectangle with projecting central entrance, three-and-a-half stories, reinforced concrete and smooth-cut ashlar stone masonry construction, side gable roof with…
Mrs. Mary E. Vawter and Mr. Clarence Ernest (C.E.) Gresser worked at the Peoples State Bank in Rossville, Kansas. The bank was founded in 1909. Based on the calendar that shows January 1 being a Friday, this picture was probably taken in 1932.
Detached residence, T-plan with entrance in ell, one-and -a-half story, wood frame and weatherboard construction, stone foundation (parged). Hipped entrance porch with metal roofing. 2/2 double-hung wooden windows, wooden entrance door, interior…
Mrs. Lydia Zickefoose is pulling a wagon which is carrying a basket filled with something wrapped in a blanket. The picture was taken in Rossville, Kansas, on December 28, 1960.