Asa Beebe Cross
Asa Beebe Cross was an architect in the U.S. He designed Union Depot in Kansas City (opened 1878), Seth E. Ward Homestead for Seth Ward, Old Jackson County Courthouse in Kansas City, Missouri,[1] and the Vaile Mansion. He designed many homes in Quality Hill. His grandson Alfred E. Barnes was also an architect.[2]
Work
- Wornall House, 146 W. 61st St. Kansas City, MO Cross, Asa Beebe [3]
- Seth E. Ward Homestead, 1032 W. 55th St. Kansas City, MO Cross, Asa Beebe [3]
- Union Depot (Kansas City, Missouri) (predecessor to Kansas City Union Station)
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References
- https://extension2.missouri.edu/ued6047
- Mitchell, Giles Carroll (1934). There is No Limit: Architecture and Sculpture in Kansas City. Brown-White Company, Kansas City.
- NRHP database
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