(L-R): Johnny Bartlett and Charles "Hack" McEnulty, Sr. in the McEnulty backyard at 300 East Third St.. In the shadow of the iconic Tonganoxie water tower. Bartlett owned grocery stores in Tonganoxie and McLouth. McEnulty was the manager of the…
Dormitory, rectangle with central entrance, two-an-a-half stories, five front bays, reinforced concrete and rubble stone masonry, two side gable casement windows and 6/6 double-hung wooden windows, paneled wooden entrance door with arched transom and…
Detached gas station, square with oblique orientation to intersection, central entrance, one story, three front bays, brick masonry construction painted white, hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves. 6/1 double-hung wooden windows, paneled wooden…
Farm residence, ell plan, one and two stories, wood frame and weatherboard, coursed stone foundation, gable roof. 2/2 double-hung wooden windows, wooden entrance doors, central and two interior brick end chimneys. Front flat-roofed addition, rear…
Commercial block in row, rectangle with recessed central entrance and side stair entrance, two stories, four bays first floor and three second floor, brick and stone masonry, brick front, rear wall is rubble stone with cut quoins, flat roof and…
The office of the Kuhn Canning Company. Pictured from left to right are: Mary Music, secretary, Reece Kuhn, son and M. E. Kuhn, father. The photo above the desk are of Reece Kuhn's wife and two daughters.