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Fusillade by Ashurban1pal

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Fusillade

Mass volley marks the entry of another militia in the Battle for Brownville

Kansas, Seneca, Cremo Cigar by EC Leatherberry

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Kansas, Seneca, Cremo Cigar

Kansas, Seneca, Post Office 66538 by EC Leatherberry

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Kansas, Seneca, Post Office 66538

The Seneca Post Office, inspired by the Classical Revival style, was constructed in 1939. The building has a five-bay front with a central entrance. It has a hipped roof covered with metal roofing and a central cupola. The Classical Revival style, modified in form, was often used in smaller urban places for public or institutional buildings. The building is located in the Seneca Main Street Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property.

Kansas, Seneca, Seneca Theater by EC Leatherberry

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Kansas, Seneca, Seneca Theater

The Commercial style building was constructed in 1927. Th building housed a theater commercial space and apartments. The theater was remodeled around 1951 and at that time rename the Seneca Theatre. The building is located in the Seneca Main Street Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property.

Kansas, Seneca, "Greetings from Seneca" by EC Leatherberry

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Kansas, Seneca, "Greetings from Seneca"

Kansas, Seneca, Nemaha County Sheriff Residence and Jail; Nemaha County Historical Museum by EC Leatherberry

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Kansas, Seneca, Nemaha County Sheriff Residence and Jail; Nemaha County Historical Museum

The Nemaha County Jail and Sheriff’s Residence was constructed in 1879 by Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company. The Sheriff's residence was built in the Italianate style, featuring a low-pitched hip roof topped with a cupola. The jail was a one-story attachment with steel-clad cells. The building was renovated in 1907 to enlarge the jail by adding a second floor, and to improve the sheriff's residence. The renovation involved removing the cupola and increasing the pitch of the roof- among other changes- that altered the appearance of the residence. The jail was used until 1976. The Nemaha County Historical Society bought the building and converted it into a museum. The Nemaha County Sheriff Residence and Jail is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Kansas, Seneca, Masonic Temple; Temple of Honor Military Museum by EC Leatherberry

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Kansas, Seneca, Masonic Temple; Temple of Honor Military Museum

The building that is home to the Temple of Honor Military Museum was built in 1917 as Masonic Temple.

Commercial Block (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Commercial Block (Auburn, Nebraska)

This block is a contributing property to the Auburn Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

Nemaha County Courthouse (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Nemaha County Courthouse (Auburn, Nebraska)

George A. Berlinghof designed this Romanesque Revival courthouse, built in 1900. It stands at 1824 N Street.

The structure was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It later became a contributing property to the 2014 listing of the Auburn Historic District.

Old Auburn High School (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Old Auburn High School (Auburn, Nebraska)

Built in 1937-38, this Art Deco structure was funded by the Public Works Administration (PWA). It now houses the Auburn Schools Central Office.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

I.O.O.F. Hall (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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I.O.O.F. Hall (Auburn, Nebraska)

Built ca. 1900, this structure stands at 1900 O Street. It is a contributing property to the Auburn Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

Church Howe House (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Church Howe House (Auburn, Nebraska)

Located at 919 16th Street, this Queen Anne house was erected ca. 1897. The property's design is attributed to George Franklin Barber. Barber designed thousands of balloon-frame Victorian houses similar to this during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

Commercial Building (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Commercial Building (Auburn, Nebraska)

Built ca. 1885, this structure stands at 1421-1423 19th Street. It is a contributing property to the Auburn Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

Nemaha County Courthouse (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Nemaha County Courthouse (Auburn, Nebraska)

George A. Berlinghof designed this Romanesque Revival courthouse, built in 1900. It stands at 1824 N Street.

The structure was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It later became a contributing property to the 2014 listing of the Auburn Historic District.

Post Office 68305 Mural Marker (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Post Office 68305 Mural Marker (Auburn, Nebraska)

Built in 1936, this post office was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It later became a contributing property to the 2014 listing of the Auburn Historic District.

Nemaha County Courthouse (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Nemaha County Courthouse (Auburn, Nebraska)

George A. Berlinghof designed this Romanesque Revival courthouse, built in 1900. It stands at 1824 N Street.

The structure was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It later became a contributing property to the 2014 listing of the Auburn Historic District.

Wilber T. Reed House (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Wilber T. Reed House (Auburn, Nebraska)

Located at 1204 N Street, this Italianate house was built in 1884. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

Church Howe House (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Church Howe House (Auburn, Nebraska)

Located at 919 16th Street, this Queen Anne house was erected ca. 1897. The property's design is attributed to George Franklin Barber. Barber designed thousands of balloon-frame Victorian houses similar to this during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

First United Presbyterian Church (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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First United Presbyterian Church (Auburn, Nebraska)

Located on the courthouse square at 1322 19th Street, this Late Gothic Revival church was designed by Eisenbrant, Pattenger, and Colby. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and later became a contributing property to the 2014 listing of the Auburn Historic District.

Auburn is a lovely community located in southeastern Nebraska. It serves as the Nemaha County seat.

Nemaha County Courthouse Detail (Auburn, Nebraska) by courthouselover

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Nemaha County Courthouse Detail (Auburn, Nebraska)

George A. Berlinghof designed this Romanesque Revival courthouse, built in 1900. It stands at 1824 N Street.

The structure was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It later became a contributing property to the 2014 listing of the Auburn Historic District.