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104 N. SumnerOxford KS 67119
Ph: 620-455-3382
The Old Mill was built in 1874 by D.N. Cook and John Hewitt. A 3 mile race was hand-dug parallel to the Arkansas River which produced the electricity necessary to run the mill. A dam was built across the river to help the mill grow. In 1910
Oxford, KS Historic MillsThe Carriage House, built in the early 1800s was the first brick home built in Oxford. John J. Hahn was the first of several owners.
Oxford, KS Historic HomesThe Humphrey Home was built by former slaves in 1867 following the Civil War. The walls of the home are 16 inches thick and featured a large lawn area where many socials were held. The home was restored in 1977
Oxford, KS Historic HomesThe Community church was organized in 1872, and constructed the following year at a cost of $2,000. The church had a starting membership of 15
Oxford, KS Historic ChurchesCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Anderson Book and Office Supply was established in 1892 in a vacant lot at 420 N. Main. Phillip Murray Anderson opened a maga...
The Ritz Theater on Main Street has been preserved and is used for occasional performances. Plans are underway for regular pe...
Look for 19th-century graves of American, German, and Russian settlers at the Pawnee Rock city cemetery, located a half-mile ...