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James and Ella Truitt House

Houses completed in 1887Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in KansasKansas Registered Historic Place stubsNeosho County, KansasQueen Anne architecture in Kansas
Truitt House NRHP 14000117 Neosho County, KS
Truitt House NRHP 14000117 Neosho County, KS

The James and Ella Truitt House, located at 305 N. Steuben Ave. in Chanute, Kansas, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.It is a Queen Anne-style house which was built in 1887.It was deemed significant "for its association with James Truitt, a locally significant nurseryman who operated Truitt & Sons Greenhouse and founded Chanute Nurseries. This Victorian-era Queen Anne residence also is nominated ... for its local significance in the area of architecture."

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James and Ella Truitt House
South Mamie Lane, Wichita

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South Mamie Lane 223
67209 Wichita
Kansas, United States
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Truitt House NRHP 14000117 Neosho County, KS
Truitt House NRHP 14000117 Neosho County, KS
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