Wolfenbarger & McCulley records, 1934 - 1984.
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Kansas state university
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The Kansas Agriculture and Applied Science College had its start in the Bluemont Central College, chartered in 1858 and opened in 1860. In 1863, after the Morill Act was signed by President Lincoln establishing land-grant colleges in each state for the study of agriculture and industry, Bluemont Central College was transferred to the state of Kansas and reopened as the Kansas State Agricultural College. Located in Manhattan in Riley County, the college again changed its name to the Kansas State ...
Wolfenbarger & McCulley (Firm)
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Frank O. Wolfenbarger was born in Riley County, Kansas in 1904, graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College in 1926, and worked as an architect in Manhattan throughout much of the 20th century, later gaining a partner, Robert McCulley. The Wolfenbarger & McCulley firm designed numerous buildings throughout Manhattan and Riley County, though also venturing further afield such as in Lawrence and Junction City. These buildings included local schools; on Fort Riley; Riley County public buil...
McCulley, Robert M.
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Wolfenbarger, Frank O.
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