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United States Department of the Interior United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20240 IN REPLY REFER TOt The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to inform you that the following properties have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places during the week beginning June 26, 1983 and ending July 2, 1983. For further information call (202) 343-9552. State, C ounty, Vicinity property, Address,( D ate Listed) ALABAMA, Jefferson County, Birmingham, Woodward Building, 1927 1st Ave. N. (06/30/83) ALABAMA, Jefferson County, Leeds, Southern Railroad Depot, 933 Thornton Ave., N.E. (06/30/83) ARKANSAS, Union County, El Dorado, Municipal Building, 204 N. West Ave. (06/30/83) ARKANSAS, Union County, El Dorado, Union County Courthouse, Union Sq. (06/30/83) CALIFORNIA, Modoc County, Alturas, **Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 507 E. 4th St. (06/30/83) CALIFORNIA, Tuolumne County, Sonora, City Hotel, 145 S. Washington St. (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, Fairfield County, Shelton, Commodore Hull School, 130 Oak Ave. (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, Hartford County, Hartford, Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church, 63 Governor St. (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, Hartford County, Simsbury, Heublein Tower, Talcott Mountain State Park (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, Litchfield County, Litchfield vicinity, Bull, Capt. William, Tavern, CT 202 (06/30/83) C 0 NN E C TIC UT, Middlesex County, Middletown, Main Street Historic District, Roughly Main St. between College and Hartford Ave. (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, New Haven County, Waterbury, Elton Hotel, 16—30 W. Main St. (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, New Haven County, Waterbury, Palace Theater, 86—110 E. Main St. (06/30/83) CONNECTICUT, New London County, Salem, Tiffany, Simon, House, Darling Rd. (06/30/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Arnold, George, House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 42 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, **Attix, Thomas, House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 140 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Blackiston, Beniamin, House (Deer Park) (Kenton Hundred MRA), Off DE 6 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Burrows, W.D., House (Hopewell) (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 42 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Denny, T.H., House (Mount Pinder) (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 42 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Downs, N.C., House (Kenton Hundred MRA), SR 1412 (06/27/83) DEL A W ARE, JCent County, Kenton vicinity, Hoffecker-Lockwood House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 6 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Hudson, Alfred L., House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 90 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Lewis, Jefferson, House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 42 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, McDaniel, Delaplane, House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 92 (06/27/83) -------------------------------------------- D EL A W A RE, Kent County) Kenton vicinity, **Poinsett House (Kenton Hundred MRA), D E 6 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton vicinity, Williams, James, House (Kenton Hundred MRA), DE 42 (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton, Clark-Pratt House (Kenton Hundred MRA), Main St. (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton, **Green Mansion House (Kenton Hundred MRA), Main St. (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton, Kenton Post Office (Kenton Hundred MRA), Main St. (06/27/83) DELAWARE, Kent County, Kenton, Wright-Carey House (Kenton Hundred MRA), Commerce St. (06/27/83) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, **Takoma Park Historic District, Roughly bounded by DC/MD boundary, 7th, Piney Branch, Aspen, and Fern Sts. (06/30/83) ILLINOIS, Lake County, Highland Park, **North Shore Sanitary District Tower (Highland Park MRA), Cary Ave. (06/30/83) INDIANA, Cass County, Logansport, Ferguson House, 803 E. Broadway (06/30/83) INDIANA, Hendricks County, Danville, Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff^ Residence, 170 S. Washington St. (06/30/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Jordan, Arthur, Memorial Hall, 4600 Sunset Ave- (06/30/83) IN DIA N A, M arshall C ounty, Plymouth, Marshall County Court House, 117 W. Jefferson St. (06/30/83) INDIANA, Tippecanoe County, Lafayette, Marian Apartments, 615 North St. (06/30/83) KENTUCKY, Fayette County, Centerville vicinity, **Buenna Hill (Innes Houses of Fayette County TR), Off Ferguson Rd7"(06729/83) KENTUCKY, Fayette County, Centerville vicinity, Corinthia (Innes Houses of Fayette County TR), Off Lemons Mill Rd. (06/29/83) KENTUCKY, Fayette County, Centerville vicinity, Innes House (Innes Houses of Fayette County TR), Off Lemons Mill Rd. (06/29/83) KENTUCKY, Fleming County, Fie min gs burg vicinity, Magowan, Abraham, House, Maddox Pike (06/30/83) KENTUCKY, Mason County, Maysville, Maysville-Aberdeen Bridge, Spans Ohio River between Maysville, KY, and Aberdeen, OH (06/30/83) KENTUCKY, Woodford County, Midway vicinity, Shipp House, Aiken Rd. (06/30/83) LOUISIANA, Claiborne Parish, Homer, Capers-McKenzie House, N. 5th St. (06/30/83) MONTANA, Flathead County, West Glacier vicinity, **Granite Park Chalet, Glacier National Park (06/27/83) MONTANA, Valley County, Fort Peck, **Fort Peck Theatre, Missouri Ave. (06/27/83) NEW JERSEY, Hunterdon County, Lambertville, Lambertville Historic District, NJ 29 and NJ 179 (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Albany County, Albany, Quackenbush Pumping Station, Albany Water Works, Quackenbush Sq. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Chenango County, Afton, Main Street Historic District, 169—191 and 158—180 Main St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Erie County, Buffalo, Fosdick-Masten Park High School, Masten Ave. and E. North St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Kings County, Brooklyn, Albe marie- Ken more Terraces Historic District, Albemarle T erra c e , Kenmore Terrace, and E. 21st St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Monroe County, Rochester, East High School, 410 Alexander St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Montgomery County, Amsterdam, Vrooman Avenue School, Vrooman Ave. (06/30/83) NEW Y 0 R IC, .Nassau County, Massapequa, Grace Church Co mplex (Old), Merrick and Dover Rds. (06/30/83)* NEW YORK, Nassau County, Wantagh, Wantagh Railroad Complex, 1700 Wantagh Ave. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, New York County, New York, Houses at 208—218 East 78th Street, 208—218 E. 78th St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, New York County, New York, MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens Historic District, 74-96 MacDougal St.; 170—188 Sullivan St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, New York County, New York, Rogers, John S., House, 53 E. 79th St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Schenectady County, Schenectady, Franklin School, Ave. B and Mason St. (06/30/83) NEW YORK, Ulster County, Wallkill vicinity, Crowell, J.B., and Son Brick Mould Mill Complex, Lippencott Rd. (06/30/83) NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County, Raleigh, Lane-Bennett House, 7408 Ebenezer Church Rd. (06/30/83) OHIO, Brown County, Aberdeen, Maysville-Aberdeen Bridge, Spans Ohio River between Maysville, KY, and Aberdeen, OH (06/30/83) OHIO, Butler County, Hamilton, Dayton-C amp bell Historic District, Roughly bounded by Buckeye, High, 6th, and 11 Sts. (06/30/83) OREGON, Marion County, Sublimity, **Silver Falls State Park Concession Building Area, 20024 Silver Falls Hwy. (06/30/83) PENNSYLVANIA, Bucks County, Solebury, Phillips Mill Historic District, River Rd. between Limeport and Chapel Rd. (06/30/83) PENNSYLVANIA, Chester County, Strafford, Cramond, 95 Crestline Rd. (06/30/83) PENNSYLVANIA, Lancaster County, Lancaster, Stevens High School, W. Chestnut and Charlotte Sts. (06/30/83) PENNSYLVANIA, Montgomery County, Glenside, Keswick Theatre, 291 Keswick Ave. (06/30/83) PENNSYLVANIA, Westmoreland County, Irwin vicinity, Fullerton Inn, 11029 Old Trail Rd. (06/30/83) PENNSYLVANIA, Westmoreland County, Youngstown vicinity, Kingston House, U.S. 30 (06/30/83) TENNESSEE, Bradley County, Cleveland, U.S. Post Office, 155 Broad St. N.W. (06/30/83) TENNESSEE, Henderson County, Lexington, Edwards, Thompsie, House, 113 Main St. (06/30/83) TENNESSEE, Knox County, Knoxville, Park City Junior High School, 523 Bertrand St. (06/30/83) TENNESSEE, Marion County, South Pittsburg vicinity, Primitive Baptist Church of Sweeten's Cove, Sweden Cove Rd. (06/30/83) TENNESSEE, Shelby County, Memphis, Scimitar Building, 179 Madison Ave. (06/30/83) TENNESSEE, Shelby County, Memphis, Stratton, Leslie M., YMCA, 245 Madison Ave. (06/30/83) TEXAS, Collin County, Farmersville, Aston Building, 113 S. Main St. (06/30/83) TEXAS, Tom Green County, San Angelo, Rackley, J.J., Building, 118 S. Chadbourne (06/30/83) WIS CON SIN, Io wa C ounty, Highland vicinity, Gottschall Site (47Ia80), (06/30/83) WISCONSIN, La Crosse County, La Crosse, Chase, Dr. H.H., and Henry G. Wohlhuter Bungalows, 221 and 223 S. 11th St. (06/30/83) WISCONSIN, La Crosse County, Onalaska vicinity, Sand Lake Site (47Lc44), (06/30/83) WISCONSIN, Ozaukee County, Grafton, Cedarburg Woolen Co. Worsted Mill (Mills of Grafton TR), 1350 14th Ave.'(06/30/83) WISCONSIN, Ozaukee County, Grafton, Grafton Flour Mill (Mills of Grafton TR), 1300 14th Ave. (06/30/83) WISCONSIN, Washington County, West Bend vicinity, St. Peter's Church, 1010 Newark Dr. (06/30/33) The following property was also entered in the National Register but was excluded from a previous notice: NEW HAMPSHIRE, Stafford County, Dover, **First Parish Church Site-Dover Point, Dover Point Rd. (05/27/83) Multiple Resource Areas are identified by MRA Thematic Resources are identified by TR **No minations substantively reviewed by the National Park Service IN T ill ill iiuiiiiiiiii2787-83 mum m.
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