National and State Registers of Historic Places
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County: Stafford
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Comanche Archeological Site

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 1978-09-18
Architect: Not listed
Category: camp
Covenanter Church aka Reformed Presbyterian Church

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2005-06-08
Architect: Not listed
Category: religious facility; meeting hall
Farmers National Bank

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2006-05-17
Architect: Charles Shepard, architect
Category: financial institution
First Methodist Episcopal Church

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2002-10-31
Architect: Schuler, Don Buel
Category: religious facility
Gray Photography Studio & Residence

St. John (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2013-01-02
Architect: Undetermined
Category: commerce
The Gray Photography Studio and Residence is located at the southern edge of St. John's commercial district. This building was built in 1900 to serve as a photo gallery and residence operated by O. C. Haworth. In 1905, Haworth sold the building to photographer William R. Gray, who would live and work at this building for the next 42 years. During his career, he was a member of the Photographers Association of America, Kansas Professional Photographers Association, and Southwest Kansas Photo Club. Three of Gray's children worked in the photography business, including his daughter Jessie who, after completing college at the Southern Branch of the University of California (now UCLA), returned to St. John in 1940 and partnered with her father in his business. She continued there until her retirement in 1981. The one-and-a-half-story building is wood-frame construction with wood clapboard siding and a gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. It has a parapet front wall that extends above to conceal the gable roof creating a traditional false-front facade. The building's most striking feature is a large sloping window that provides natural light into the interior. It was nominated for its local significance in the area of commerce and its association with Gray.
Henderson, Sarah L., House

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 1996-07-19
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
Larabee, Nora E., Memorial Library

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2006-05-11
Architect: Not listed
Category: education related; library
Martin Cemetery

St. John (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2015-10-05
Architect: Not Applicable
Category: cemetery
The Martin Cemetery is nominated for its local significance in the areas of Exploration/Settlement and African American Ethnic Heritage. This small half-acre burial ground south of St. John in Ohio Township holds the remains of members of the Joseph Martin family. It is significant as the only known vestige of a unique group of African American settlers from Illinois. Their houses of worship are gone, and their descendants have moved away. The cemetery, however, remains as a reflection of their contributions to the history of Stafford County. The cemetery includes the graves of approximately 20 people, though only a few are marked.
Spickard, Joseph L., House aka Asher House

Stafford (Stafford County)
Listed in National Register 2005-06-08
Architect: Not listed
Category: hotel