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This black and white photograph shows the United Brethren Church in Richland, Kansas. The church was built in 1888 on Board Street, and served the community for a number of years until it closed its doors on May 28, 1967. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the town of Richland, which was located in Monmouth Township, Shawnee County, was abandoned when the Corps of Engineers acquired land in the area for the flood plain of Clinton Lake in nearby Douglas County.
Date: Between 1880s and 1960s
Item Number: 216284
Call Number: FK2.S5 R.71 Uni. *1
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 216284
Built Environment - Areas of Significance - Religion
Built Environment - Function - Religion - Religious Facility - Church
Collections - Photograph
Community Life - Religion - Christianity - United Brethren
Date - 1880s
Date - 1890s
Date - 1900s
Date - 1910s
Date - 1920s
Date - 1930s
Date - 1940s
Date - 1950s
Date - 1960s
Environment - Water - Reservoirs - Clinton Lake
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph
Places - Cities and towns - Richland
Places - Counties - Shawnee
Places - Rivers - Wakarusa
Type of Material - Photographs
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