Multiple Property Documents
The Multiple Property Documentation Form is a cover document and
not a nomination in its own right, but serves as a basis for evaluating
the National Register eligibility of related properties. It may be
used to nominate and register thematically-related historic properties
simultaneously or to establish the registration requirements for properties
that may be nominated in the future. The nomination of each building,
site, district, structure, or object within a thematic group is made
on the National Register Registration Form (NPS 10-900). The name
of the thematic group, denoting the historical framework of nominated
properties, is the multiple property listing. When nominated and listed
in the National Register of Historic Places, the Multiple Property
Documentation Form, together with individual Registration Forms, constitute
a multiple property submission.
Multiple property documents are designed to streamline the method
of organizing information collected in historic resource surveys and
research for future National Register listing and preservation planning
purposes. The form facilitates the evaluation of individual properties
by comparing them with resources that share similar physical characteristics
and historical associations. Information common to the group of properties
is presented in the historic context, while information specific to
each individual building, site, district, structure, or object is
placed in an individual registration form.
List of MPS Documents
Aboriginal
Lithic Source Areas in Kansas
Byre and Bluff
Barns of Doniphan County
Carnegie Libraries
of Kansas
Commercial
and Industrial Resources of Hutchinson
Historic
Agriculture Related Resources of Kansas
Historic County
Courthouses of Kansas
Historic Public
Schools of Kansas
Historic Railroad
Resources of Kansas
Historic Resources
of Lawrence
Historic Resources
of the Santa Fe Trail
Historic Resources
of Route 66 in Kansas
Historic
Theaters and Opera Houses of Kansas
Kansas Post Offices
with Artwork
Kansas Rock Art
Late
19th Century and Early 20th Century Residential Resources in Manhattan,
KS
Late
19th Century Vernacular Stone Houses in Manhattan, KS
Lustron
Houses of Kansas
Masonry Arch Bridges
of Kansas
Metal Truss Bridges
in Kansas
National Guard
Armories of Kansas
Nebraska-Kansas
Public Land Survey
New Deal-era Resources
of Kansas
Rainbow Arch Bridges
of Kansas
Residential
Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, KS, 1870-1957
The Designs of Architects William
Pratt Feth and Myron Kauffman Feth in Leavenworth, KS, ca 1895-1942
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