Kansas - Bourbon County
Bourbon County Kansas has 12 places on the National Register of Historic Places including 2 places of National significance and 4 places of Statewide significance. Significant places include Fort Scott National Cemetery, Fort Scott National Historic Site, Long Shoals Bridge, Marmaton Bridge and Union Block.

Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Bourbon County places including United States Army, Montgomery C. Meigs, Glen H. & Ben W. Friedel Thomas, Midland Bridge Co., King Bridge Co., Interstate Construction Co., C.W. Goodlander, Warren Mikesell, Ernest Olaf Bostrom and James Preston Chumlea. Prominent architectural styles found in Bourbon Country are Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Colonial Revival and Early Commercial.

First Congregational Church (added 2005 - - #05000200)
Also known as Old Congregational Church, Brethern Church
502 S. National Ave. , Fort Scott
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Chumlea, James Preston, Mikesell, Warren
Architectural Style:
Gothic
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1850-1874
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Religious Structure
Current Function:
Recreation And Culture, Religion, Social
Current Sub-function:
Civic, Music Facility, Religious Structure
First Presbyterian Church (added 2008 - - #08000619)
Also known as 011-1830-0015
308 S. Crawford , Fort Scott
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Bostrom, Ernest Olaf
Architectural Style:
Late Gothic Revival, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Religious Structure
Current Function:
Religion
Current Sub-function:
Religious Structure
Fort Scott Downtown Historic District (added 2009 - - #09001091)
Also known as 011-574
Oak to 3rd St., Scott Ave. to National Ave. , Fort Scott
BotMultichillT, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Goodlander, C.W., et al.
Architectural Style:
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce, Community Planning And Development
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874
Owner:
Private, Local, Federal
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Government, Recreation And Culture, Religion, Social, Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Fire Station, Meeting Hall, Multiple Dwelling, Rail-Related, Religious Structure, Theater
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Government, Religion, Social, Work In Progress
Current Sub-function:
Business, Courthouse, Fire Station, Meeting Hall, Religious Structure, Restaurant, Specialty Store
Fort Scott National Cemetery (added 1999 - - #99000835)
900 East National Ave. , Fort Scott
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Meigs, Montgomery C.
Architectural Style:
Second Empire
Area of Significance:
Military, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874
Owner:
Federal
Historic Function:
Funerary
Historic Sub-function:
Cemetery
Current Function:
Funerary
Current Sub-function:
Cemetery
More Information:
Fort Scott National Historic Site (added 1966 - - #66000106)
Also known as Fort Scott Historic Area
Old Fort Blvd. , Fort Scott
Urdangaray, CC BY 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Exploration/Settlement, Military
Period of Significance:
1850-1874, 1825-1849
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Defense
Historic Sub-function:
Military Facility
Current Function:
Landscape, Recreation And Culture
Current Sub-function:
Museum, Park
Fort Scott Public Carnegie Library (added 1987 - - #87000930)
201 S. National , Fort Scott
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Unknown
Architectural Style:
Other, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Education, Social History, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Education
Historic Sub-function:
Library
Current Function:
Education
Current Sub-function:
Library
Fulton High School and Grade School (added 2015 - - #15000688)
Fulton, Fulton
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architectural Style:
Early Commercial
Area of Significance:
Education, Politics/Government, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1974 AD
Long Shoals Bridge (added 1990 - - #89002182)
Over Little Osage River, E of Fulton , Fulton
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Midland Bridge Co.
Architectural Style:
Other
Area of Significance:
Engineering
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Road-Related
Marmaton Bridge (added 1982 - - #82002652)
1 mile NE of Fort Scott , Fort Scott
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
King Bridge Co.
Architectural Style:
No Style Listed
Area of Significance:
Engineering, Transportation
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Pedestrian Related, Road-Related
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
Moody Building (added 1977 - - #77000570)
15 E. 2nd St. , Fort Scott
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Unknown
Architectural Style:
No Style Listed
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling, Specialty Store
Current Function:
Domestic, Government
Current Sub-function:
Government Office, Multiple Dwelling
Union Block (added 1972 - - #72000489)
24 S. Main St. , Fort Scott
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Unknown
Architectural Style:
Renaissance
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Specialty Store
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade
Current Sub-function:
Department Store
Ware, Eugene, Elementary School (added 2005 - - #05000552)
900 E. Third St. , Fort Scott
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Thomas, Glen H. & Ben W. Friedel, Interstate Construction Co.
Architectural Style:
Colonial Revival
Area of Significance:
Education, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Education
Historic Sub-function:
School
Current Function:
Education
Current Sub-function:
School
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