The Seward Graham House is a substantial two-story vernacular farmhouse built in 1907, featuring a hipped roof and a prominent wraparound porch. Its construction exemplifies the transitional architectural styles popular in rural Kansas at the turn of the 20th century.
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Architecture
410 N 7th St, Hiawatha, Kansas
Art
0.1 Mi. E Of Hiawatha, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Hiawatha, Kansas
Architecture
406n. 7th St., Hiawatha, Kansas
Architecture
610 Miami Street, Hiawatha, Kansas
Commerce; Community Planning And Development
520-819 Oregon, 101-123 S6, 108-124 S7, 601-613 Utah, Hiawatha, Kansas
Architecture
611 Utah St., Hiawatha, Kansas
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Politics/Government
204 N. Jefferson St., Iola, Kansas
Architecture
318 East St., Iola, Kansas
Politics/Government; Architecture
4th And Oak Sts., Garnett, Kansas
Architecture
145 W. Fourth Ave., Garnett, Kansas
Architecture
812 W. 4th St., Garnett, Kansas
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
4 Mi. Sw Of Harris, Harris, Kansas