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No. | Listing type | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | NRHP | Battle of Mine Creek Site | Upload image | December 12, 1973 #73000762 | 20485 Kansas Highway 52, Pleasonton, Kansas | Pleasanton | Site of the Battle of Mine Creek, which was fought on October 25, 1864, during the American Civil War. Sterling Price's Confederate army was retreating after being defeated at the Battle of Westport and halted at the crossing of Mine Creek as the column's wagon train negotiated the crossing. Union troops attacked and routed Price's army, capturing supplies and many Confederate soldiers.[6] The site is currently preserved as the Mine Creek Battlefield State Historic Site, which contains a visitor's center and an interpretive trail.[5] |
2 | NRHP | Landers Creek Bridge | More images | July 2, 1985 #85001430 | Southern edge of Goodrich | Goodrich | Also known as the Goodrich Bridge. The bridge was built in 1917 by an unknown builder.[8] It is a stone arch bridge,[7] and was described as a "transitional design" in its National Register of Historic Places nomination form, as it was built with both stone and concrete. It consists of five arches between concrete abutments with a spandrel wall serving as a guardrail over the middle three arches. Wing walls have been constructed along the approaches to the bridge to provide erosion control.[8] Part of the Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas Multiple Property Submission.[7] |