(KNZA)--A near century old house in Highland has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Doniphan County Commission this week received a letter from the Kansas Historical Society notifying the commission of the placement of the Abram M. Minier house at 307 South Avenue on the national register.
The house, currently owned by Paul and Janet Tyler, has already been placed on the Register of Historic Kansas Places.
Minier, a grandson of John Bayless, a founder of Highland, commissioned the construction of the Craftsman bungalow in 1916.
Though the builder of the house isn’t known, it was built from a house plan by Gustav Stickley estimated to cost $5,000 to construct.
The home contains all signature Stickley designs, with only a few modifications
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