Oklahoma's
NATIONAL REGISTER
HANDBOOK
State Historic Preservation Office
Oklahoma Historical Society
Oklahoma History Center
2401 North Laird Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405/521-6249
www.okhistory.org/shpo/shpom.htm
April
2008
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SUPPORT
The activity that is the
subject of this publication has been financed in part with federal funds from
the National Park Service, Department of the Interior. However, the contents
and opinions do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department
of the Interior, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products
constitute endorsement or recommendations by the Department of the Interior.
The Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,
color, national origin, or handicap in its federally-assisted programs.
PREFACE
The National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) established the National Register of Historic Places, and it is the
basis of the State Historic Preservation Office's programs. Oklahoma's
National Register Handbook includes a county by county listing of
Oklahoma's National Register listings, the National Register Criteria for
Evaluation, and other helpful information. For a listing of properties added to
the National Register since publication of the handbook, users can request a
supplemental listing from the State Historic Preservation Office.
The State Historic Preservation Office,
Oklahoma Historical Society, invites concerned citizens, nonprofit
organizations, and government entities to help us extend the benefits of
National Register listing to properties that represent the development of
Oklahoma and the accomplishments of all of its people. Tomorrow's Legacy:
Oklahoma's Statewide Preservation Plan sets forth the goals and objectives
of the State's preservation community and suggests how everyone can participate
in the identification of properties for National Register listing, as well as
in efforts to protect them. We all share the responsibility for this important work,
and together we can succeed. Copies of the State Plan are available from the
State Historic Preservation Office.
THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
The National Register of Historic Places
is a catalog of American culture -- the tangible elements of our archaeology,
our history, and our architecture. The register records the sites, buildings,
districts, structures and objects which, through their often imposing presence,
keep us in touch with the achievements of our past.
It is essentially a continuing inventory
which identifies both sites and the material remains of these cultural
developments that have molded our nation from its prehistory to its present.
But the register goes beyond mere listing.
It provides an authoritative guide to help federal, state and local
governments, private groups and citizens to recognize the nation's cultural
resources, enabling these groups to protect and sustain our heritage in the
process of planning for the future.
The National Register of Historic Places
is only one facet of a comprehensive national program established by the
National Historic Preservation Act.
The NHPA set up a matching grants-in-aid
program that sponsors state-based historic sites surveying and master planning,
and encourages restoration of listed properties by state and local groups and
individuals. The NHPA also set up an Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
whose members advise the President and Congress on preservation matters. The
Council is empowered to review any case where federally funded or federally
licensed projects might threaten National Register properties.
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION
The following criteria have been
established to guide the states and the U.S. Secretary of the Interior in
evaluating potential entries to the National Register.
The quality of significance in American
history, architecture, archaeology and culture is present in districts, sites,
buildings, structures and objects that possess integrity of location, design,
setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association, and:
* that are associated with events that
have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our past; or
* that are associated with the lives of
persons significant in our past; or
* that embody the distinctive
characteristics of a type, period or method of construction or that represent
the work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or that represent a
significant and distinguished entity whose components may lack individual
distinction; or
* that have yielded, or may be likely to
yield information important in prehistory or history.
Certain properties are not ordinarily
considered eligible for inclusion in the National Register. These include
cemeteries, birthplaces or graves of historical figures, properties owned by
religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have
been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings,
properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved
significance within the past 50 years.
Such properties are given consideration if
they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall
within the following categories:
* a religious property deriving primary
significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical
importance; or
* a building or structure removed from its
original location but which is significant primarily for architectural value,
or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic
person or event; or
* a birthplace or grave of a historical
figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building
directly associated with his/her productive life; or
* a cemetery which derives its primary
significance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from
distinctive design features or from association with historic events; or
* a reconstructed building when accurately
executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as a part
of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the
same association has survived; or
* a property primarily commemorative in
intent if design, age, tradition or symbolic value has invested it with its own
historical significance; or
* a property achieving significance within
the past fifty (50) years if it is of exceptional importance.
TYPES OF NATIONAL REGISTER PROPERTIES
Properties may be nominated to the
register in one of five categories: district, site, building, structure, and
object.
A district is a geographically definable
area, urban or rural with a significant concentration, linkage or continuity of
sites, buildings, structures or objects which are related historically or
aesthetically.
A site is the location of a significant
event, activity, building, structure or archaeological resource where the
significance of the location and any archaeological remains outweighs the
significance of any existing structures.
A building is a structure such as a house,
barn, church or hotel created to shelter any form of human activity; the term
"buildings" may refer to a historically related complex such as a
courthouse and jail or a house and barn.
A structure is a man-made construction of
interdependent and interrelated parts, organized in a definite pattern. It is
often a large-scale engineering project.
An object is a material thing of
functional aesthetic, cultural, historical or scientific value; it may be
movable by nature of design, yet related to a specific setting or environment.
WHAT THE NATIONAL REGISTER DOES
1. Provides recognition of a property's
significance in history, architecture, archaeology, or engineering.
2. Provides limited protection when a
property is endangered by a federally funded or federally licensed action.
3. Provides the owner of an
income-producing property (commercial or rental residential) the opportunity to
receive investment tax credits for "certified rehabilitation."
4. Provides the owner the opportunity to
apply for matching grants-in-aid for restoration/rehabilitation (when funding
is available).
WHAT THE NATIONAL REGISTER DOES NOT DO
1. Does not restrict the use of the
property. (For example, an owner can continue to live in a listed house,
convert a listed property to another use, continue to farm ground where a
listed archaeological site may be located, conduct new construction on the
site, etc.)
2. Does not restrict the sale of private
property.
3. Does not require continued maintenance
of private property.
4. Does not require that any specific
guidelines be followed in rehabilitation (unless the owner is using federal
funds or receiving an investment tax credit).
5. Does not require the owner to give
tours of the property or open it to the public.
6. Does not guarantee funds for restoration.
7. Does not guarantee perpetual
maintenance of the property.
8. Does not provide a tax credit for a
private residential structure.
9. Does not provide a historic marker for
the property.
THE NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION PROCESS
1. Any person or organization can submit a
nomination for any property.
2. To nominate a property to the National
Register, a "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form"
and, if appropriate, a "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property
Documentation Form" must be completed and submitted to the State Historic
Preservation Office.
3. The State Historic Preservation Office
staff reviews each nomination received. If the nomination is complete and in
acceptable format, it will be scheduled for presentation at the earliest
possible Historic Preservation Review Committee meeting. Unacceptable
nominations will be returned to the preparer with written comments.
4. The Historic Preservation Review
Committee meets at 10:00 a.m. on the third Thursday of January, April, July,
and October in the Oklahoma Historical Society Boardroom, unless otherwise
announced.
5. If the Historic Preservation Review
Committee approves the nomination, it will be sent to the Keeper of the
Register, Washington, D.C. Written comments received before or during the
Committee meeting will be transmitted with the nomination to the Keeper of the
Register.
6. The Keeper of the Register has
forty-five (45) days from the date of their receipt of the nomination to act.
The Keeper can list the property in the National Register, issue a
determination of eligibility (in special circumstances), reject the property
for listing, or return the nomination for additional information or
clarification.
7. The Keeper notifies the State Historic
Preservation Office of the listing of the property in the National Register of
Historic Places, and the SHPO then notifies all property owners and elected
state and local officials of the designation. The SHPO shall also inform the
owner (and nomination preparer, if not the owner) when a property is rejected
for listing or returned for additional information.
8. If an owner requests it in writing, a
certificate denoting listing in the National Register will be issued by the
SHPO.
NOTE: If a property proposed for
nomination to the National Register is located within the jurisdiction of a
Certified Local Government (CLG), the local historic preservation review
commission will review and comment on the nomination prior to the SHPO's
scheduling it for the Historic Preservation Review Committee's consideration.
Current information about which Oklahoma cities and towns participate in the
CLG Program is available from the SHPO.
HOW NOMINATIONS ARE SCHEDULED FOR THE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Acceptable nominations received by the
State Historic Preservation Office are scheduled for the first possible meeting
of the Historic Preservation Review Committee. Generally, acceptable
nominations received sixty (60) days prior to a meeting of the Committee will
be presented. However, if more nominations are received than can be processed
in accordance with federal regulations, the nominations will be scheduled in
accordance with the priorities listed below:
1. Properties considered to be endangered;
2. Properties that are examples of a rare
type or that are surviving examples of a once common type;
3. Properties that are candidates for
special tax incentives or grants programs;
4. Properties considered eligible for
nomination to the National Register by a Certified Local Government;
5. Properties for which there is a
demonstrated public concern; and
6. Other properties for which sufficient
documentation exists to warrant nomination to the National Register of Historic
Places.
WHO IS THE SHPO?
In Oklahoma, the Governor appoints the
Oklahoma Historical Society's Executive Director as the State Historic
Preservation Officer (SHPO). The SHPO is responsible for administration of the
National Register programs in the state. Among these duties are survey and
inventory of Oklahoma's historic and prehistoric resources, nomination of
eligible properties to the National Register of Historic Places, review of
federally assisted or federally licensed undertakings, review of proposed
rehabilitation projects under current federal tax laws, development of a
comprehensive historic preservation plan, conduct of the Certified Local
Governments (CLG) Program, and provision of technical assistance to other
government agencies, preservation organizations, and the general public.
WHAT IS THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW COMMITTEE?
A state review board composed of
professionals in the fields of history, architecture, archaeology, and
architectural history, as well as citizen members, provides advice to the SHPO
in each state. Oklahoma's review board is the Historic Preservation Review
Committee. The membership is appointed by the Governor. The Committee has as
its primary responsibility the review of all National Register nominations the
SHPO submits to the Keeper of the Register.
HOW ARE PROPERTY OWNERS &
THE PUBLIC NOTIFIED ABOUT PROPOSED NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATIONS?
When
the SHPO staff determines that a National Register nomination under review
in its office is complete and in acceptable form, it is scheduled for the next possible
Historic Preservation Review Committee meeting. In accordance with
National Park Service (NPS) regulations (36 CFR Part 60), the SHPO notifies the
owners of the property and the appropriate chief elected local official (with
courtesy copies provided to the appropriate State Senator and Representative)
of the pending nomination. If there are fewer than fifty (50) property
owners involved, the SHPO sends NPS approved notification by certified mail to
each owner and to the chief elected local official. If a property
involves fifty (50) or more property owners, the SHPO publishes a general
notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the area where the property is
located (historic districts are the most common properties to involve 50 or more
owners), and a notice is sent by certified mail to the chief elected local
official. Whichever notification process is used, the notice is given not
less than thirty (30) nor more than seventy-five (75) days in advance of the
Historic Preservation Review Committee meeting at which the nomination will be
considered. The notice stipulates the property that is the subject of the
nomination; explains the meaning of the National Register listing; informs the
recipient about the date, time and place of the Committee’s meeting; provides
the date, time and place of an informational meeting in the local community
when the property proposed for nomination is a district; and explains how
owners may object to the nomination (see CAN A PROPERTY OWNER OBJECT
TO LISTING OF HIS/HER PROPERTY IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER? IF SO, HOW?
below). In the case of historic district nominations, the SHPO also issues
a press release to the local newspaper and other media and provides an article
for publications such as neighborhood newsletters. Complete copies of the
proposed nomination are made available upon request from the SHPO and at the
informational meetings held for historic district nominations.
HOW CAN PROPERTY OWNERS
& OTHERS EXPRESS SUPPORT OF A NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION?
Any
property owner, local official, or citizen may express support for a National
Register nomination under consideration by the SHPO, and all such written
statements that the SHPO receives will be transmitted to the NPS. These
statements may be forwarded to the SHPO by regular mail, fax, or e-mail or hand
delivered to the SHPO at the address on the front cover of this
publication, or at the Historic Preservation Review Committee meeting when the
nomination is considered.
CAN AN OWNER OBJECT TO LISTING OF HIS/HER PROPERTY IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER? IF SO, HOW?
Yes.
Property owners have the right to object to the listing of their property in
the National Register. If a simple majority of the private owners provide
a notarized statement to the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) that
they are the sole or partial owner of a specific property and that they object
to the listing of the property in the National Register, it will not be
listed. When a majority of the property owners file such objections with
the SHPO (by regular mail or in person) at the address shown at the
beginning of this document by the deadline specified in the notice to property
owners about the nomination, the SHPO will complete the formal review of the
nomination under the NPS regulations (36 CFR Part 60). However, the Keeper
of the Register will issue a Determination of Eligibility rather than formally
list the property.
While
public property owners, such as city and county governments, may not support
nomination of their property to the National Register, their objections do not
prevent formal listing in the National Register.
Property
owners should feel free to contact the SHPO about their questions concerning
the National Register and their rights. Or, they may visit the NPS website
(www.cr.nps.gov/nr/) for additional information. For the convenience of
owners who wish to object to a National Register nomination, the SHPO will
provide a form objection letter upon request. Anyone has the right to petition
the Keeper of the Register directly about objections to a nomination.
REMOVING PROPERTIES FROM THE NATIONAL REGISTER
Properties nominated by state or federal
agencies will be removed from the National Register only when they have ceased to
meet the criteria for the National Register, or when the qualities which caused
them originally to be nominated have been lost or destroyed, or upon proof that
an error in professional judgment has been made, or for failure to follow the
procedures set forth by the Department of the Interior. Information concerning
the loss of integrity, error in judgment or procedural error should be
submitted, through the appropriate State Historic Preservation Officer or
federal representative, to the Keeper of the Register, Washington, D.C.
OKLAHOMA LISTINGS IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC
PLACES
The following 1,129* districts, buildings,
sites, structures, and objects were listed in the National Register of Historic
Places as of December 31, 2007.
The listings are arranged alphabetically
by county and city. Under each county (and county code number), listings are
grouped by the name of the city in or near which they are located.
Under the city (or vicinity) name, each
entry includes: property name (followed in parentheses by archaeological site
number and/or name of MPS, MRA or TR nomination, if any of these designations
are applicable); location (unless this information is restricted); date of
listing; National Register Criteria Code(s) under which the property was
listed; any appropriate HABS, HAER and/or NHL designations; and the National
Register Information System (NRIS) assigned number; and if the property has
been removed from the National Register, that information will be noted in
parentheses.
* Removed properties are not included in
the total number of listings noted above.
Following is a guide to the codes used in
the entries.
A,B,C, or D: Listed in the National
Register for Criterion A, association with important events; B, association with
important persons; C, architectural, artistic, or design merit, or
representative of a period or a type of construction; or D, likely to yield
information.
a - g: Property types eligible for the
National Register only under special circumstances: (a) religious property; (b)
moved property; (c) birthplace or grave; (d) cemetery; (e) reconstructed
property; (f) commemorative property; or (g) property less than fifty (50)
years old when listed.
HABS: Documented by the Historic American
Buildings Survey.
HAER: Documented by the Historic American
Engineering Record.
MPS: Individually listed as part of a
Multiple Property Submission.
MRA: Individually listed as part of a
Multiple Resource Area nomination.
NHL: Designated a National Historic
Landmark.
TR: Individually listed as part of a
Thematic Resource nomination.
Adair
County (Code
001)
Stilwell:
Adair County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Courthouse Square, on Division
between 2nd & 3rd, 8/23/84, A,C, 84002927.
Stilwell vicinity:
Golda's Mill, 12
miles NW of Stilwell, 11/9/72, A, 72001049.
Westville:
Buffington Hotel,
West Main Street, 2/23/84, A, 84002929.
Opera Block, West
Main Street, 2/23/84, A, 84002934.
Westville vicinity:
Bushyhead, Rev.
Jesse, Grave [Cherokee Trail of Tears MPS], SH-59, 12/6/04, B,c, 04001334.
Alfalfa
County (Code
003)
Aline:
Aline I.O.O.F.
Lodge #263 [I.O.O.F. Buildings in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma TR], off Main &
Broadway, 3/8/84, A, 84002941.
Carmen:
Carmen I.O.O.F. Lodge
#84 [I.O.O.F. Buildings in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma TR], Main & 4th,
3/8/84, A, 84002948.
Carmen vicinity:
Carmen I.O.O.F.
Home [I.O.O.F. Buildings in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma TR], North of Carmen,
3/8/84, A,a, 84002944.
Cherokee:
Alfalfa County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 300 South Grand Avenue,
8/23/84, A,C, 84002937.
Cherokee Armory
[WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Water Quality Improvements
in Northwestern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], 2nd & Kansas, 9/8/88, A,C, 88001371.
Cherokee Friends
Church, 120 West Pennsylvania, 12/6/04, C,a, 04001337.
Cherokee I.O.O.F.
Lodge #219 [I.O.O.F. Buildings in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma TR], Grand Avenue
& 2nd, 3/8/84, A, 84002953.
Farmers'
Federation Elevator [Clay Tile Grain Elevators in Northwestern Oklahoma TR],
Ohio Avenue & 4th, 10/7/83, A,C, 83004153.
Hotel Cherokee,
117 West Main, 3/5/98, A,C, 98000200.
Cleo Springs vicinity:
Sod House,
approx. 4 miles North of Cleo Springs, 9/29/70, A,C, 70000526.
Goltry:
Farmers' Exchange
Elevator [Clay Tile Grain Elevators in Northwestern Oklahoma TR], SH-45,
10/7/83, A,C, 83004152.
Ingersoll:
Ingersoll Tile
Elevator [Clay Tile Grain Elevators in Northwestern Oklahoma TR], off US-64,
10/7/83, A,C, 83004156.
Atoka
County (Code
005)
Atoka:
Atoka Armory [WPA
Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery Improvements in
Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], Ohio & "C" Avenues, 9/8/88,
A,C, 88001372.
Atoka Community
Building [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery
Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], 1st & Delaware,
9/8/88, A,C, 88001373 (REMOVED 12/29/05).
First Methodist
Church Building, 105 West 1st, 6/30/80, A,C,a, 80003250.
First
Presbyterian Church, 212 East 1st, 9/6/07, C, 07000914.
Indian Citizen
Building, 115 North Ohio Avenue, 10/4/79, A, 79001984.
Masonic Temple,
301 Court, 9/8/80, A,C, 80003251.
Old Atoka County
Courthouse, 200 East Court, 12/6/79, A,C, 79001985 (REMOVED 12/29/05).
Old Atoka State
Bank, Ohio Avenue & Court, 8/29/80, A,C, 80003252.
Pioneer Club, 1st
& Mississippi, 6/27/80, A, 80003253.
Ralls, Joe,
House, 303 South Pennsylvania, 6/27/80, A,C, 80003254.
Standley, Captain
James S., House, 207 North Ohio Avenue, 12/11/79, B,C, 79001986 (REMOVED
12/29/05).
Zweigel Hardware Store
Building, 405 & 407 Court, 9/8/80, A,C, 80003255 (REMOVED 12/29/05).
Atoka vicinity:
Boggy Depot Site,
14 miles SW of Atoka, 4/19/72, A,C, 72001050.
Middle Boggy
Battlefield Site & Confederate Cemetery, 1 mile North of Atoka, 4/19/72,
A,d, 72001051.
Daisy vicinity:
Billy, Isaac,
Homestead & Family Cemetery, NE of Daisy, 4/17/80, B,C,d, 80003256.
Limestone Gap vicinity:
LeFlore, Captain
Charles, House, .5 mile North of Limestone Gap on US-69, 6/13/72, B, 72001052.
Wapanucka vicinity:
McAlister, Bo,
Archaeological Site (34-AT-160), Address Restricted, 4/21/78, D, 78002217.
Old Faucett Well,
4 miles NE of Wapanucka, 4/13/72, A, 72001053.
Wesley vicinity:
Waddell's Station
Site, approx. 3 miles SW of Wesley, 4/13/72, A, 72001054.
Beaver
County (Code
007)
Beaver:
Beaver County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], off US-270, 8/23/84, A,
84002964.
Lane Cabin, Main
Street & "C" Avenue, 6/5/74, A, 74001654.
Presbyterian
Church, 3rd Street & "E" Avenue, 5/16/74, A,a, 74001655.
Floris:
Floris Grain Elevator
[Country Woodframe Grain Elevators of the Oklahoma Panhandle TR], off US-64,
10/7/83, A, 83004159.
Gate:
Gate School, Jct.
of 4th & Texas, 9/10/99, A,C, 99001087.
Gate vicinity:
Lonker
Archaeological Site (34-BV-4), Address Restricted, 11/27/78, D, 78002218.
Knowles:
Knowles Grain
Elevator [Country Woodframe Grain Elevators of the Oklahoma Panhandle TR],
US-64, 5/13/83, A,C, 83002069.
Mocane vicinity:
Rose, Billy,
Archaeological Site (34-BV-22), Address Restricted, 9/1/78, D, 78002219.
Turpin:
Turpin Grain
Elevator [Country Woodframe Grain Elevators of the Oklahoma Panhandle TR], off
US-64, 5/13/83, A,C, 83002071.
Turpin vicinity:
Sharps Creek
Crossing Archaeological Site (34-BV-14), Address Restricted, 4/4/75, D,
75001559.
Beckham
County (Code
009)
Carter vicinity:
Edwards
Archaeological Site (34-BK-2), Address Restricted, 9/19/73, D, 73001554.
Elk City:
Casa Grande Hotel
[Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 103 East 3rd,
2/23/95, A,C, 95000043.
Hedlund Motor
Company Building, 206 South Main, 9/22/83, A,C, 83002072.
Storm House, 721
West Broadway, 10/6/83, C, 83004162.
Whited Grist
Mill, 306 East 7th, 1/1/76, A,e,g, 76001554.
Erick:
First National
Bank, 101 South Main, 12/11/79, A, 79001987.
West Winds Motel
[Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 623 Roger
Miller, 5/27/04, C, 04000520.
Sayre:
Beckham County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Courthouse Square, 8/23/84,
A,C, 84002968.
Danner, J.S.,
House, 408 North 4th, 3/13/02, C, 02000169.
Sayre Champlin
Service Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS],
126 West Main, 3/3/04, A,C, 04000130.
Sayre City Park
[Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 200 yards South
of Jct. of County Roads #E1200 & #N1870, 3/3/04, A,C, 04000127.
Sayre Downtown
Historic District, Main & 4th, 12/9/02, A,C, 02000972.
Sayre Rock Island
Depot, 106 East Poplar, 6/9/00, A,C, 00000654.
Texola:
Magnolia Service
Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], Jct. of
Elm Street & US-66, SW corner, 2/23/95, A, 95000028.
Blaine
County (Code
011)
Canton vicinity:
Cantonment, North
of Canton, 4/28/70, A,a, 70000527.
Geary:
Gillespie
Building, 102 East Main, 11/13/89, A, 89001963.
Public Water Trough,
Jct. of Main, Canadian, & NE Blvd., 11/15/89, A, 89001965.
Geary vicinity:
Chisholm, Jesse,
Grave Site, NE of Geary near North Canadian River, 12/16/71, B,c, 71000658.
Okeene:
Okeene Flour
Mill, off SH-51, 11/7/76, A, 76001555.
Sooner Co-op Association
Elevator (West) [Grain Storage & Processing Facilities in Western Oklahoma
MPS], 302 West "F" Street, 8/31/00, A,C, 00001040.
Okeene vicinity:
Shinn Family
Barn, SE of Okeene, 3/10/83, A,C, 83002076.
Southard:
Old Plant Office
Building (U.S. Gypsum Company), SH-51A, 5/13/83, A, 83002074.
Southard vicinity:
Old Salt Works,
SE of Southard, 7/28/83, A, 83002075.
Watonga:
Blaine County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 212 North Weigle, 8/23/84, A,C,
84002972.
Ferguson,
Thompson Benton, House, 521 North Weigle, 5/17/73, B,e, 73001555.
Noble Hotel, 112
North Noble, 5/10/96, A,C, 96000491.
Wagner, J.H.,
House, 521 North Prouty Avenue, 3/10/83, A,C, 83002077.
Watonga Armory,
301 West Main, 5/20/94, A,C, 94000491.
Watonga vicinity:
Cronkhite Ranch
House, North of Watonga off SH-51A, 9/22/83, A,C, 83002073.
Bryan
County (Code
013)
Achille vicinity:
Bloomfield
Academy Site, South of Achille off SH-78, 11/15/72, A, 72001055.
Bokchito vicinity:
Armstrong Academy
Site, 3 miles NE of Bokchito, 4/13/72, A, 72001056.
Caddo:
Caddo Community
Building [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery
Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], East Buffalo, 9/8/88,
A,C, 88001376.
Colbert vicinity:
Colbert's Ferry
Site, 3 miles SE of Colbert, 6/29/72, A, 72001057.
Durant:
Bryan County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 402 West Evergreen, 8/23/84,
A,C, 84002974.
Durant Downtown
Historic District, roughly bounded by 4th, Lost, Evergreen, & 1st Streets,
6/5/07, A, 07000517.
Lee, Robert E.,
School [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery
Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], 824 West Louisiana,
9/8/88, A,C, 88001374.
Oklahoma
Presbyterian College, 601 North 16th, 12/12/76, A, 76001556.
Williams, Robert
Lee, Public Library [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities &
Cemetery Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], 4th & Beech
Streets, 9/8/88, A,C, 88001375.
Wilson, J.L.,
Building, 202 West Evergreen, 4/20/82, A,C, 82003668.
Durant vicinity:
Carriage Point
(Fisher's Station), 4 miles West of Durant, 6/29/72, A, 72001058.
Roberta School
Campus [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery
Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], off SH-E70, 9/8/88, A,C,
88001377.
Karma vicinity:
State Highway #78
Bridge at the Red River [Historic Bridges of Texas MPS], SH-78 across the Red
River at the Oklahoma-Texas State Line (also in Ravenna vicinity, Fannin
County, Texas), 12/20/96, A,C, 96001517.
Kenefic vicinity:
Fort McCulloch, 2
miles SW of Kenefic, 6/21/71, A, 71000659.
Nail's Station, 2
miles SW of Kenefic, 6/29/72, A, 72001059.
Nida vicinity:
Fort Washita, SW
of Nida on SH-199, 10/15/66, A, NHL 6/23/65, 66000626.
Caddo
County (Code
015)
Anadarko:
Anadarko Armory,
700 West Oklahoma, 5/20/94, A,C, 94000479.
Anadarko Downtown
Historic District, roughly bounded by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Railroad Tracks, East 2nd & West 3rd, 12/10/90, A,C, 82005385.
First Baptist Church
(Colored), Jct. of East Washington Avenue & NE 5th, 12/11/07, A,C,
07001263.
Randlett Park,
Washita River South to Central Blvd. & East to 7th, 9/2/03, A, 03000878.
Anadarko vicinity:
Black Beaver's
Grave, North edge of Anadarko, 5/11/73, B, 73002256 (REMOVED 9/1/75).
Apache:
Amphlett Brothers
Drug & Jewelry Store, 136 Evans Avenue, 5/11/82, A, 82003669.
Apache State
Bank, Evans & Coblake, SW corner, 7/17/72, A, 72001060.
Binger vicinity:
Caddo County
Medicine Creek Archaeological District (34-CD-168, 34-CD-169, 34-CD-170,
34-CD-171, 34-CD-173, 34-CD-174), Address Restricted, D, 3/28/95, 95000235.
Bridgeport vicinity & Hydro
vicinity:
Bridgeport
Hill-Hydro Route 66 Segment [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in
Oklahoma MPS], SH-66 from Hydro East to US-281 Spur (also in Canadian County),
3/3/04, A,C, 04000129.
Fort Cobb vicinity:
Fort Cobb Site, 1
mile East of town of Fort Cobb, 3/1/73, A, 73001556.
Gracemont vicinity:
Stevens Rock
Shelter, Address Restricted, 3/28/95, D, 95000237.
Hinton vicinity:
Rock Mary, 4
miles West of Hinton, 6/22/70, A, 70000528.
Hydro vicinity:
Provine Service
Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], .5 mile
East of Jct. of I-40 & SH-58, 7/17/97, A,C, 97000803.
Canadian
County (Code
017)
Bridgeport vicinity & Hydro
vicinity:
Bridgeport
Hill-Hydro Route 66 Segment [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in
Oklahoma MPS], SH-66 from Hydro East to US-281 Spur (also in Caddo County),
3/3/04, A,C, 04000129.
El Reno:
Avant’s Cities
Service Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS],
220 South Choctaw, 3/2/04, A,C, 04000131.
Canadian County
Jail, 300 South Evans, 11/14/85, Additional Documentation 12/14/95, A,C,
85002790.
Carnegie Library,
215 East Wade, 8/29/80, A, 80003257.
El Reno High
School, 405 South Choctaw, 3/3/00, A,C, 00000179.
El Reno Hotel,
300 South Choctaw, 3/21/79, A, 79001988.
El Reno Municipal
Swimming Pool Bath House, 715 South Morrison, 3/16/00, A,C, 00000178.
Goff, William I.
& Magdalen M., House, 506 South Evans, 9/8/88, C, 88001317.
Jackson Conoco
Service Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS],
301 South Choctaw (aka 121 West Wade), 3/2/04, A,C, 04000132.
Red Cross
Canteen, Grand Avenue & London Street, NW corner, 9/5/75, A,b, 75001560.
Rock Island
Depot, 400 West Wade, 3/7/83, A, 83002078.
Southern Hotel,
319 South Grand Avenue, 8/2/78, A, 78002220.
El Reno vicinity:
Darlington Agency
Site, approx. 6 miles NW of El Reno, 8/14/73, A, 73001557.
Fort Reno, 3
miles West & 2 miles North of El Reno, 6/22/70, A, 70000529.
Mennoville
Mennonite Church, North of El Reno on US-81, 10/4/79, A,a, 79001989.
Geary vicinity:
Bridgeport Hill
Service Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS],
Jct. of Old Route 66 & US-281 Spur, 12/5/03, A, 03001239.
Union City:
Richardson
Building, NE of Main & Division, 10/6/83, A, 83004164.
Yukon:
Mulvey
Mercantile, 425 West Main, 9/20/82, A, 82003670.
Yukon Public
Library, 512 Elm Street, 2/2/84, A, 84002977.
Yukon vicinity:
Czech Hall, 2.5
miles South of Yukon, 11/25/80, A, 80003258.
West Point
Christian Church, SW of Yukon, 9/2/83, C,a, 83002079.
Carter
County (Code
019)
Ardmore:
Ardmore Carnegie
Library, 511 Stanley SW, 6/2/00, A, 00000620.
Ardmore Historic
Commercial District, Main Street & Hinkle Avenue, 3/14/83, Additional
Documentation & Boundary Decrease 10/5/05, A,C, 83002080.
Ardmore Historic
Commercial District (Boundary Increase), Main Street from the Santa Fe Railroad
Tracks to "B" Street, North Washington from Main to 2nd Avenue NE,
& Caddo from Main to North side of 2nd Avenue NE, 10/5/05, A,C, 04001331.
Ardmore Municipal
Auditorium, 220 West Broadway, 3/8/06, A,C, 06000117.
Black Theater of
Ardmore, 536 East Main, 6/22/84, A, 84002978.
Carter County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 1st Street & "B"
SW, 3/22/85, A, 85000678.
Central Park
Bandstand, SW Jct. of West Main & "E" SW in about the middle of
Central Park, 12/6/06, A,C, 06001111.
Choctaw, Oklahoma
& Gulf Railroad Viaduct, Jct. of "G" NE & abandoned roadbed
of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad, 12/11/07, A, 07001266.
Dornick Hills
Country Club, 519 North Country Club Road, 9/2/03, A,C, 03000877.
Douglass High
School Auditorium, 800 "M" NE, 7/11/84, A, 84002981.
Dunbar School, 13
SE 6th, 6/22/84, A, 84002985.
Galt-Franklin
Home [Historic Homes of Ardmore Petroleum Executives TR], 400 Country Club
Road, 5/22/86, B,C, 86001132.
Hardy Murphy
Coliseum, 600 Lake Murray Drive South, 3/8/06, A, 06000118.
Johnson Home [Historic
Homes of Ardmore Petroleum Executives TR], 400 Country Club Road, 5/22/86, B,C,
86001133.
Oklahoma, New
Mexico & Pacific Railroad Depot, North Washington & NE 3rd, 7/22/82, B,
82003671.
Sayre-Mann House,
323 "F" SW, 5/11/82, B,C,b, 82003672.
Ardmore vicinity:
Brady Cabin, 38
miles NW of Ardmore, 12/5/77, C, 77001090.
Lake Murray State
Park, 1.9 miles SE of Jct. of US-77 & US-70 (also in Love County),
10/12/01, A,C, 01001097.
Healdton:
Healdton Armory,
Jct. of 4th & Franklin, 4/7/94, A,C, 94000280.
Healdton vicinity:
Zaneis School
Teacher's Dormitory, off US-70, 8/15/85, A,C, 85001800.
Tatums:
Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church, Jct. of Webster & Lane, SE corner, A,a, 1/12/95, 94001519.
Wilson vicinity:
Healdton Oil
Field Bunk House, North of Wilson, 9/26/85, A,C, 85002518.
Cherokee
County (Code
021)
Park Hill:
Murrell Home, 4
miles South of Tahlequah, 6/22/70, A,C, NHL 5/30/74, 70000530.
Park Hill vicinity:
Park Hill Mission
Cemetery, South Park Hill Road .5 mi. South of East Murrell Road, 12/6/06, A,B,d,
06001113.
Ross Cemetey, .5
mile South of Jct. of Murrell Road & County Road #N4530, 3/7/02, A,B,d,
02000170.
Tahlequah:
Alston-Bedwell
House, 315 North State, 9/8/05, C, 05001002.
American Legion
Hut, Tahlequah City Park, Jct. of East Shawnee & North Brookside Ave.,
8/24/06, A,C, 06000798.
Cherokee Female
Seminary, Northeastern State College campus, 4/5/73, A, 73001558.
Cherokee National
Capitol, 100 South Muskogee Avenue, 10/15/66, A, NHL 7/4/61, 66000627.
Cherokee National
Jail, Choctaw & Water Avenue, 6/28/74, A, 74001656.
Cherokee Supreme
Court Building, Keetoowah & Water Avenue, 6/28/74, A, 74001657.
Franklin, M.E.,
House, 415 North College Avenue, 9/5/06, C, 06000791.
French-Parks
House, 209 West Keetoowah, 3/18/85, C, 85000618.
Indian University
of Tahlequah, 320 Academy, 7/6/76, A,a, 76001557.
Loeser, Dr. Irwin
D., Log Cabin, 121 East Smith, 11/17/78, B, HABS, 78002221.
Logan, Leonard
M., House, 531 Summit, 10/12/05, B, 05001165.
Rosamund, 527
Seminary Avenue, 9/6/06, B, 06000793.
Tahlequah Armory,
100 Water Avenue, 5/20/94, A,C, 94000488.
Tahlequah
Carnegie Library, 120 South College, 6/6/03, A, 03000516.
Thompson, Joseph
M., House, 300 South College Avenue, 3/11/93, A,C, 93000155.
Tahlequah vicinity:
First Cherokee
Female Seminary Site, SE of Tahlequah, 4/30/74, A, 74001658.
Illinois
Campground [Cherokee Trail of Tears MPS], County Road #DO775, 12/6/04, A,
04001330.
Choctaw
County (Code
023)
Fort Towson:
Wilson, Willie
W., House, Cincinnati & Main, 4/20/82, B,C, 82003673.
Fort Towson vicinity:
Doaksville Site,
Address Restricted, 5/29/75, A,D, 75001561.
Fort Towson
(Cantonment), 1 mile NE of town of Fort Towson, 9/29/70, A, 70000531.
Spencer Academy,
10 miles North of town of Fort Towson, 5/21/75, A,a, 75001562.
Hugo:
Hugo Armory [WPA Public
Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery Improvements in Southeastern
Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], Jefferson & 3rd, 9/8/88, A,C, 88001378.
Hugo Frisco
Railroad Depot, North "A" & Jackson, 6/6/80, A, 80003259.
Hugo Historic
District, US-70 & US-271, 11/12/80, A, 80003260.
Hugo Public
Library [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery
Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], East Jefferson Street,
9/8/88, A,C, 88001379.
Hugo vicinity:
Everidge Cabin
& Cemetery, off Rural Route, 3/31/82, A,C,d, 82003674.
Speer School [WPA
Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery Improvements in
Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], off US-271 East, 9/8/88, A,C, 88001380.
Spencerville vicinity:
Spencerville
School Campus [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery
Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], South of Spencerville,
9/8/88, A,C, 88001381.
Swink vicinity:
Chief's House,
1.5 miles NE of Swink, 6/21/71, A, 71000660.
Cimarron
County (Code
025)
Boise City:
Cimarron County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Cimarron Avenue, 8/23/84, A,C,
84002988.
Boise City vicinity:
Autograph Rock
Historic District [Santa Fe Trail MPS], Address Restricted, 4/21/94, A,
94000318.
Cold Spring &
Inscription Rock Historic District [Santa Fe Trail MPS], Address Restricted,
4/21/94, A, 94000317.
Felt vicinity:
Cedar Breaks
Archaeological District (34-CI-193, 34-CI-194, 34-CI-195), Address Restricted,
10/10/78, D, 78002222.
Kenton vicinity:
Bat Cave
Archaeological Site (34-CI-69), Address Restricted, 9/1/78, D, 78002223.
Red Ghost Cave
Archaeological District (34-CI-39, 34-CI-68), Address Restricted, 11/15/78, D,
78002224.
Three Entrance
Cave Archaeological District (34-CI-184, 34-CI-185), Address Restricted, 11/29/78,
D, 78002225.
Wheeless vicinity:
Camp Nichols,
Address Restricted, 10/15/66, A,D, NHL 5/23/63, 66000628.
Cleveland
County (Code
027)
Lexington vicinity:
U.S. Highway #77
Bridge at the Canadian River, US-77 over the Canadian River (also in Purcell vicinity,
McClain County), 9/2/03, A,C, 03000882.
Moore:
Moore Public
School Building, NW 1st & Broadway, 11/8/84, A, 84000379.
Norman:
Bavinger, Eugene,
House [Bruce Goff Designed Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 730 60th
Avenue NE, 12/13/01, C,g, 01001354.
Beta Theta Pi
Fraternity House, The University of Oklahoma, 800 South Chautauqua Avenue,
6/2/82, C, 82003675.
Bizzell Library,
University of Oklahoma, 401 West Brooks, 1/03/01, A, NHL 1/3/01, 01000071.
Casa Blanca
(Alpha Chi Omega Sorority House), 103 West Boyd, 2/21/90, C, 90000123.
Cleveland County
Courthouse, 200 South Peters Avenue, 12/28/00, A,C, 00001580.
DeBarr Historic
District, roughly bounded by Boyd, DeBarr Avenue, Duffy & the AT&SF
Railroad Tracks, 12/27/91, A,C, 91001904.
Gimeno, Patricio,
House, 800 Elm, 12/30/91, C, 91001902.
Jacobson, Oscar
B., House, 609 South Chautauqua Avenue, 12/23/86, B,C, 86003466.
Ledbetter, H.E.,
House [Bruce Goff Designed Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 701 West Brooks,
6/14/01, C, 01000655.
Moore-Lindsay
House, 508 North Peters, 11/14/85, C, 85002788.
Norman City Park
New Deal Resources Historic District, Jct. of Daws Street & Webster Avenue,
12/28/00, A, 00001572.
Norman Historic
District, 105 West Main & 100-232 East Main, 10/10/78, A,C, 78002226.
Norman Public
Library, 329 South Peters Avenue, 12/28/00, A,C, 00001581.
President's House
(Boyd House), The University of Oklahoma, 407 West Boyd, 7/6/76, A, 76001558.
Santa Fe Depot,
Jct. of Abner, Norman Drive & Comanche, 1/25/91, A,C, 90002203.
Sooner Theater
Building, 101 East Main, 8/31/78, A,C,g, 78002227.
United States
Post Office, 207 East Gray, 12/28/00, A,C, 00001573.
Stella vicinity:
Mardock Mission,
SE of Stella off SH-9, 3/14/83, A, 83002081.
Coal
County (Code
029)
Coalgate:
Coalgate School Gymnasium-Auditorium
[WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery Improvements in
Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], Fox & Frey Streets, 9/8/88, A,C,
88001382.
Coalgate vicinity:
Keel Creek
Bridge, SH-31 over Keel Creek, 4/4/07, A, 07000257.
Lehigh:
Merchants
National Bank Building, SW corner of Main & Railway, 12/6/06, A,C,
06001112.
Lehigh vicinity:
Smallwood,
Benjamin Franklin, House, West of Lehigh, 3/10/82, B, 82003676.
Comanche
County (Code
031)
Cache vicinity:
Arrastra Site,
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, 5/11/81, D, 81000455.
Boulder Cabin,
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, 5/11/81, A,C, 81000456.
Buffalo Lodge,
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, 5/11/81, A,C, 81000457.
Ferguson House,
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, 5/11/81, A,C, 81000458.
Ingram House,
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, 5/11/81, A,C, 81000459.
Parker, Quanah,
Star House, Eagle Park, 9/29/70, B,C,b, 70000532.
Elgin vicinity:
Penateka, 3.5 miles West of Elgin on US-277, 11/7/76,
A, 76001559.
Fort Sill:
Blockhouse on
Signal Mountain, off Mackenzie Hill Road, 11/29/78, A,e, 78002228.
Chiefs Knoll,
Post Cemetery, Macomb & Burrill Roads, 5/16/78, A,d, 78002229.
Fort Sill
Historic District, on US-62, 10/15/66, A, NHL 12/19/60, 66000629.
General Officers
Quarters, 1310 Shanklin Circle, 4/14/75, A,C, 75001563.
Indian
Cemeteries, Fort Sill Military Reservation, 8/10/77, A,d, 77001510.
Medicine Bluffs,
Medicine Bluff Creek, 12/31/74, A, 74001659.
Old Tower Two,
Jct. of Signal Mountain & Tower Two Roads, 12/31/74, A, 74001660.
Post, Henry, Air
Field, 1/30/78, A, 78002231.
Fort Sill vicinity:
Site of Camp
Comanche, Address Restricted, 5/12/77, A, 77001091.
Indiahoma:
First State Bank
of Indiahoma, Main Street, 11/6/80, A, 80003261.
Lawton:
Beal, Mattie,
House, 1006 SW 5th, 8/19/75, A,C, 75001564.
Carnegie Library,
427 SW "B" Avenue, 8/19/76, A, 76001560.
Federal Building
& U.S. Courthouse, 410 SW 5th, 3/24/00, A,C, 00000243.
First Christian
Church, 701 "D" Avenue, 3/12/85, C,a, 85000566.
First
Presbyterian Church of Lawton, 8th & "D" Avenue, 12/14/79, A,C,a,
79001990.
Lawton High
School, 809 "C" Avenue, 2/27/97, A,C, 97000197.
Lawton National
Guard Armory, 600 NW Cache Road, 6/5/07, A,C, 07000519.
Mahoney-Clark
House, 513-515 West Gore Avenue, 12/8/82, A, 82001494.
Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, 702 "D" Avenue, 3/12/85, C,a, 85000567.
Lawton vicinity:
Building #309,
Fort Sill Indian School, East edge of Lawton off US-62, 10/15/73, A,C,
73001559.
Gore Pit District
(34-CM-131, 34-CM-324, 34-CM-325), Address Restricted, 11/21/80, D, 80004520.
Meers Mining
Camp, 20 miles NW of Lawton, 1/20/78, A, 78002230.
Medicine Park:
Medicine Park
Hotel, East Lake Drive, 9/25/79, A, 79001991.
Cotton
County (Code
033)
Walters:
Cotton County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 301 North Broadway, 8/23/84,
A,C, 84002990.
First United
Methodist Church, 202 East Oklahoma, 9/15/83, C,a, 83002082.
Walters Rock
Island Depot, 220 West Nevada, 9/3/98, A,C, 98001147.
Craig
County (Code
035)
Vinita:
Craig County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 214 West Canadian Avenue,
8/23/84, A,C, 84002994.
First
Methodist-Episcopal Church, South, 314 West Canadian Avenue, 6/3/99, C,a,
99000673.
Hotel Vinita
[Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 106 West
Canadian, 2/9/95, A,C, 94001608.
Randall Tire
Company [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 237
South Wilson, 2/23/95, A,C, 95000029.
Spraker Service
Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 240
South Wilson, 2/23/95, A, 95000030.
Vinita vicinity:
McDougal Filling
Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 443956
East SH-60, 5/27/04, A, 04000521.
Creek
County (Code
037)
Bristow:
Beard Motor Company
[Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 210 East 9th,
5/27/04, A,C, 04000522.
Bristow Firestone
Service Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS],
321 North Main, 9/6/07, A,C, 07000912.
Bristow Motor Company
Building [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 500
North Main, 2/23/95, A, 95000032.
Bristow
Presbyterian Church, 6th & Elm, 10/3/79, C,a, 79001992.
Bristow Tire Shop
[Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 115 West 4th,
2/23/95, A,C, 95000033.
Texaco Service
Station [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 201
West 4th, 2/23/95, A,C, 95000034.
Bristow vicinity:
Little Deep Fork
Creek Bridge [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS],
.33 mile East of Jct. of County Roads #E0830 & #N3700, 12/5/03, A,C,
03001237.
Tank Farm Loop
Route 66 Roadbed [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma
MPS], Jct. of SH-66 & Old Highway 66, .6 mile West of I-44 Overpass,
9/6/06, A,C, 06000797.
Drumright:
Drumright, Aaron,
House, 403 South Creek Avenue, 8/17/82, B, 82003678.
First United
Methodist Church of Drumright, 115 North Pennsylvania Avenue, 3/31/82, A,C,a,
82003679.
Fulkerson, J.W.,
House, 508 East Broadway, 3/23/82, B, 82003680.
Santa Fe Depot,
Broadway & Harley, 4/2/81, A, 81000460.
Washington
School, 214 West Federal, 1/28/81, A, 81000462.
Drumright vicinity:
Drumright
Gasoline Plant #2, North of Drumright, 7/27/82, A, 82003677.
Jackson Barnett #11
Oil Well, South of Drumright, 7/27/82, A, 82003681.
Tidal School,
South of Drumright off SH-16, 4/2/81, A, 81000461.
Wheeler #1 Oil
Well, off SH-99, 3/14/83, A,a, 83002083.
Oilton:
Meacham Building,
102 East Main, 4/21/82, A, 82003682.
Oilton vicinity:
Markham School
& Teacherage, SW of Oilton, 4/21/82, A, 82003683.
Sapulpa:
Berryhill
Building, 14-20 East Dewey Avenue, 11/30/99, A,C, 99001423.
Creek County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 222 East Dewey Avenue, 3/22/85,
A, 85000679.
Frank, John,
House [Bruce Goff Designed Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 1300 Luker Lane, 3/20/02, C,g, 02000221.
McClung House,
708 South Main, 6/27/80, B,C, 80003262.
Sapulpa Downtown
Historic District, roughly bounded by Hobson Avenue, Elm, Lee Avenue, &
Main, 9/14/02, A,C, 02000975.
Sapulpa vicinity:
Bridge #18 at
Rock Creek [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], Jct.
of US-66 & Rock Creek, 2/23/95, A,C, 95000031.
West Sapulpa
Route 66 Roadbed [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma
MPS], Jct. of Ozark Trail & SH-66 .25 mile West of Sahoma Lake Road,
3/3/04, A,C, 04000128.
Custer
County (Code
039)
Clinton:
Clinton Armory,
723 South 13th, 4/7/94, A,C, 94000281.
Crawford House,
600 North 13th, 3/8/84, A,C,a, 84002998.
McLain Rogers
Park, Jct. of 10th & Bess Rogers Blvd., 9/3/04, A,C, 04000944.
Y Service Station
& Cafe [Route 66 & Associated Historic Resources in Oklahoma MPS], 1733
Neptune Drive, 5/27/04, A,C, 04000523.
Custer City:
Broadway Hotel
[Historic Commercial Buildings of Custer City TR], off SH-33, 3/6/85, A,
85000489.
First National
Bank of Custer City [Historic Commercial Buildings of Custer City TR], off
SH-33, 10/31/85, A, 85003426.
Pyeatt's, J.J., General
Store [Historic Commercial Buildings of Custer City TR], off SH-33, 3/6/85, A,
85000488.
Hammon vicinity:
Cheyenne &
Arapaho Cattle Company Headquarters (Hodge Archaeological Site) (34-CU-40),
Address Restricted, 12/15/78, D, 78002232.
Weatherford:
Old Science
Building, State Street, 2/23/84, A, 84003004.
Owl Blacksmith
Shop, 208 West Rainey, 7/27/83, A, 83002084.
Weatherford
Armory, 123 West Rainey, 5/20/94, A,C, 94000492.
Weatherford vicinity:
Little Deer
Archaeological Site (34-CU-10), Address Restricted, 11/27/78, D, 78002233.
Delaware
County (Code
041)
Grove:
Bassett Grove
Ceremonial Grounds, Address Restricted, 7/20/83, A,a,d,g, 83002085.
Corey
House-Hotel, North Main at 2nd, 12/17/82, A, 82001495.
Grove vicinity:
Splitlog Church
(Cayuga Mission Church), approx. 9 miles NE of Grove, 10/26/72, B,a, 72001061.
Jay vicinity:
Polson Cemetery,
NE of Jay, 11/21/77, A,B,d, 77001092.
Rose vicinity:
Saline
Courthouse, 1 mile SE of Rose off SH-33, 1/1/76, A, 76001561.
Siloam Springs vicinity:
Hildebrand Mill,
10 miles West of Siloam Springs, 10/18/72, A, 72001062.
Dewey
County (Code
043)
Seiling:
McAllister House,
311 North Locust, 2/27/97, C, 97000196.
Seiling Milling
Company, 4th & Orange, 12/8/83, A, 83004167.
Taloga:
Dewey County Courthouse
[County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Broadway & Ruble, 3/22/85, Additional
Documentation 12/18/03, A, 85000680.
Vici:
Vici M-K-T Depot,
Houser Street between 7th & 8th, 9/6/07, A,C, 07000911.
Ellis
County (Code
045)
Arnett:
Ellis County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Town Square, 3/22/85, A,
85000681.
Arnett vicinity:
Davison Silo, 20
miles SE of Arnett, 11/14/78, A,C, 78002234.
Eggleston Springs
(34-EL-18), Address Restricted, 12/15/78, D, 78002235.
Grand Town Site,
14 miles South of Arnett, 6/5/72, A, 72001063.
Camargo vicinity:
Carr, George,
Ranch House [Ranching Properties in Northwestern Oklahoma TR], NW of Camargo,
4/10/85, A, 85000788.
Fargo:
Stock Exchange
Bank [Banking Facilities in Ellis County TR], Main Street, 10/7/83, A,
83004173.
Gage:
Bank of Gage
[Banking Facilities in Ellis County TR], 18 Main Street, 10/7/83, A, 83004169.
Shattuck:
First State Bank
[Banking Facilities in Ellis County TR], 239 South Main, 10/7/83, A, 83004170.
Shattuck National
Bank Building [Banking Facilities in Ellis County TR], 100 South Main, 10/7/83,
A, 83004171.
Garfield
County (Code
047)
Covington vicinity:
Hoy, R.E., #1 Oil
Well, off US-64, 9/26/86, A, 86002357.
Kimmell Barn, NE
of Covington, 1/30/84, C, 84003021.
Enid:
Broadway Tower,
114 East Broadway, 11/14/85, A,C, 85002789.
Champlin, H.H.,
House, 612 South Tyler, 1/21/93, C, 92001833.
Eason, T.T.,
Mansion, 1305 West Broadway, 3/24/87, B,C, 87000417.
Enid Armory [WPA
Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Water Quality Improvements in
Northwestern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], 6th & Elm, 9/8/88, A,C, 88001370.
Enid Cemetery
& Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 200 Block of West Willow Avenue, 3/21/96, A,C,
96000305.
Enid Downtown
Historic District, roughly bounded by Maple Avenue, 2nd, Cherokee Avenue, &
Adams, 12/12/07, A,C, 07001265.
Garfield County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], West Broadway, 8/23/84, A,C,
84003018.
Jackson School,
415 East Illinois, 7/19/89, C, 89000848.
Kaufman, H.L.,
House, 1708 West Maine, 12/12/85, C, 85003339.
Kenwood Historic
District, bounded by Oak, Maple, Washington, & Madison, 12/6/04, A,C,
04001328.
Lamerton House,
1420 West Indian Drive, 6/20/97, C, 97000613.
McCristy-Knox
Mansion, 1323 West Broadway, 3/24/87, C, 87000418.
Rock Island
Depot, 200 Owen K. Garriott Blvd., 7/18/79, A, 79003639.
Waverley Historic
District, roughly bounded by West Broadway Avenue, North & South Tyler,
South Harrison, West Oklahoma, & North & South Buchanan, 12/6/06, A,C,
06001110.
Hunter:
Bank of Hunter,
Jct. of Cherokee & Main, 6/22/84, A,C, 84003014.
Garvin
County (Code
049)
Davis vicinity:
Initial Point,
approx. 7.5 miles West of Davis (also in Murray County), 10/6/70, A, 70000533.
Elmore City:
Antioch Dependent
School District #15, .5 mile West of Jct. of Antioch Road & SH-74, 12/6/04,
A,C, 04001333.
Erin Springs:
Erin Springs
Mansion, South of Washita River, 6/22/70, B, 70000534.
Hoover vicinity:
Fort Arbuckle
Site, approx. .5 mile North of Hoover, 6/13/72, A, 72001064.
Lindsay:
Santa Fe Depot of
Lindsay [Territorial Era Santa Fe Depots in South Central Oklahoma TR], 110
North Main, 4/25/86, A,C, 86000863.
Pauls Valley:
Garvin County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Courthouse Square & Grant
Avenue, 11/8/85, A, 85002758.
Pauls Valley
Historic District, roughly bounded by the Railroad Tracks, Grant Avenue, &
Joy Street, 2/1/79, A,C, 79001993.
Stratford:
First National
Bank Building, 100 West Main, 6/14/01, C, 01000659.
Wynnewood:
Eskridge Hotel, 114
East Robert S. Kerr, 10/3/79, A,C, 79001994.
Hargis-Mitchell-Cochran
House, 204 East Robert S. Kerr, 6/2/82, A,C, 82003684.
Moore-Settle
House, 508 East Cherokee, 3/25/83, C, 83002086.
Grady
County (Code
051)
Bradley vicinity:
Jewett
Archaeological Site (34-GD-81), Address Restricted, 2/14/79, D, 79001995.
Chickasha:
Chickasha
Downtown Historic District, roughly bounded by 1st, 3rd, Kansas Avenue, 7th,
& alley North of Chickasha Avenue, 3/10/05, A,C, 05000132.
Chickasha U.S.
Post Office & Federal Courthouse, Jct. of 4th & Choctaw Avenue, SW
corner, 12/29/94, A,C, 94001509.
Grady County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 326 West Choctaw Avenue,
3/10/05, A,C, 05000131.
New Hope Baptist
Church, 1202 South Shepherd, 6/6/03, A,a, 03000515.
Oklahoma College
for Women Historic District, roughly bounded by Grand Avenue, 19th, Alabama
Avenue, & Alley West of 15th, 9/09/01, Additional Documentation 5/18/07,
A,C, 01000950.
Rock Island
Depot, Chickasha Avenue, 3/29/85, A,C, 85000699.
Verden Separate School,
315 East Ada Sipuel Avenue, 12/16/05, A,b, 05001416.
Minco:
Minco Armory, 407
West Pontotoc, 5/20/94, A,C, 94000484.
Pocasset:
Pocasset
Gymnasium, .5 mile South of Jct. of
Dutton Road & SH-81, 12/13/96, A,C, 96001489.
Grant
County (Code
053)
Deer Creek:
Deer Creek
General Merchandise Store, South Main, 3/8/84, A, 84003024.
Lamont vicinity:
Dayton School
[WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Water Quality Improvements
in Northwestern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], SE of Lamont, 9/8/88, A,C, 88001369.
Medford:
Grant County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], West Guthrie Street, 8/23/84,
A,C, 84003027.
Medford Bathhouse
& Swimming Pool [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Water
Quality Improvements in Northwestern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], Guthrie & 5th
Streets, 9/8/88, A, 88001368.
Nash:
Bank of
Nashville, Jct. of US-64 & Main Avenue, 6/20/02, C, 02000655.
Greer
County (Code
055)
Mangum:
Greer County Courthouse
[County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], Courthouse Square, 3/22/85, A, 85000682.
Hotel Franklin,
217 West Jefferson, 5/31/07, A,C, 07000520.
Mangum Armory,
115 East Lincoln, 4/7/94, A,C, 94000278.
Mangum Community
Building, 201 West Lincoln, 3/17/95, A,C, 95000236.
Reed vicinity:
Jay Buckle
Springs, East of County Road #1840, 500 feet North of Jct. with County Road
#E1420, 3/7/08, A, 08000150.
Harmon
County (Code
057)
Gould:
Gould Community
Building, Kennedy Street, 12/11/07, A, 07001264.
Hollis:
Harmon County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 114 West Hollis, 8/23/84, A,C,
84003031.
Hollis City Hall
& Jail, 101 West Jones, 12/11/07, A, 07001267.
Harper
County (Code
059)
Buffalo:
Beeman &
Litz, Feuquay Elevator [Clay Tile Grain Elevators in Northwestern Oklahoma TR],
off US-64, 10/7/83, A,C, 83004177.
Buffalo City Park
Pavilion [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Water Quality
Improvements in Northwestern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], US-64, 9/8/88, A,C,
88001367.
Farmers' Co-op
Elevator [Clay Tile Grain Elevators in Northwestern Oklahoma TR], off US-64,
10/7/83, A,C, 83004176.
Harper County
Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 311 SE 1st, 8/23/84, A,C,
84003041.
I.O.O.F. Building
of Buffalo, 110 West Turner, 7/14/83, A,C, 83002087.
Monhollon
"Artificial Stone" House, off US-183, 7/14/83, C, 83002088.
Buffalo vicinity:
Page Soddy, SE of
Buffalo, 3/24/83, A,C, 83002089.
Fort Supply vicinity:
Cooper Bison Kill
Site (34-HP-45), Address
Restricted,10/7/02, D, 02000171.
Laverne:
Clover Hotel
[Historic Properties Relating to Laverne's Early Commercial Development MRA],
Main Street & Oklahoma Avenue, 3/8/84, A,C, 84003034.
Fox Hotel,
Broadway & NE 1st Streets, 1/30/78, A, 78002236.
Laverne's North
Main Street District [Historic Properties Relating to Laverne's Early
Commercial Development MRA], Main & Broadway, 3/8/84, A,C, 84003044.
M.K.&T. Depot
in Laverne [Historic Properties Relating to Laverne's Early Commercial
Development MRA], Main Street, 3/8/84, A,C, 84003046.
Sharp Lumberyard
[Historic Properties Relating to Laverne's Early Commercial Development MRA],
124 North Broadway, 3/8/84, A,C, 84003048.
Laverne vicinity: