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Federal Register/Vol. 67, No. 19/Tuesday, January 29, 2002 Federal Register / Vol. 67, No. 19 / Tuesday, January 29, 2002 / Notices 4281 Idaho Dumont Ave., Woonsocket, Historic Places, National Park Service, Kootenai County: 02000024 1849 C St. NW, NC400, Washington, DC 20240; by all other carriers, National Farragut Naval Training Station Brig, Tennessee ID 54, Farragut State Park, Register of Historic Places, National Shelby County: 02000014 Park Service, 800 N. Capitol St. NW, Mt. Airy, 10700 Latting Rd., Cordova, Washington County: Suite 400, Washington DC, 20002; or by 02000011 Edwards—Gillette Barn, 3059 Rush fax, 202–343–1836. Written or faxed Creek Rd., Cambridge, 02000013 Texas comments should be submitted by February 13, 2002. Missouri Dallas County: Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Carol D. Shull, Ozark County: Building and B.F. Goodrich Keeper of the National Register of Historic Hodgson-Aid Mill, MO 181, Building, 2809 Parry Ave. and Places. Sycamore, 02000015 4136–40 Commerce St., Dallas, Arizona New York 02000009 Cochise County: Clinton County: Vermont Sacred Heart Church, 516 Safford St., Lyon Mountain Railroad Station, 2914 Chittenden County: Tombstone, 02000032 First St., Lyon Mountain, 02000005 Sand Bar State Park, (Historic Park Pima County: Lewis County: Landscapes in National and State Arizona Daily Star Building, 30 N. Lewis County Fairgrounds, Bostwick Parks MPS), 1215 US 2, Milton, Church Ave., Tucson, 02000033 St., Lowville, 02000006 02000028 Arkansas North Carolina Lamoille County: Stowe CCC Side Camp, 6992 Pulaski County: Rutherford County: Argenta Historic District (Boundary Main Street Historic District, Rpughly Mountain Rd., Stowe, 02000027 Orange County: Increase), 616 Orange St., 116 W. bounded by Blanton Alley, Huntley Thetford Hill State Park, (Historic 7th St., 206 W. 7th St., 212 W. 7th St., Yarboro St., and Broadway St., Park Landscapes in National and St., 220 W. 7th St., 616 Maple St., Forest City, 02000017 State Parks MPS), 622 Academy and 620 Maple St., North Little Wake County: Rd., Thetford, 02000029 Rock, 02000076 Apex Historic District (Boundary Windham County: California Increase), Grove and Thompson Townshend State Park, (Historic Park Sts., and parts of Hunter St., Apex, Landscapes in National and State Los Angeles County: 02000016 Parks MPS), 2755 State Forest Rd., Azusa Civic Center, 213 Foothill Wilson County: Townshend, 02000030 Blvd., Azusa, 02000034 Thompson, Alfred and Martha Jane, House and Williams Barn, NC 1314, Wisconsin Colorado 0.4 mi. W of NC 58, New Hope, Bayfield County: El Paso County: 02000007 Forest Lodge, Garmisch Rd., Colorado Springs City Hall, 107 N. South Dakota Namakagon, 02000031 Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, A Request for REMOVAL has been 02000075 Aurora County: made for the following resource: Lincoln House, 324 S. Main, Stickney, Delaware 02000023 Mississippi New Castle County: Clark County: Jackson County: Wilmington YMCA, 501 W. 11th St., Clark County: Courthouse, (County Cochran-Cassanova House (Ocean Wilmington, 02000035 Courthouses of South Dakota MPS), Springs MRA), 9000 Robinson St., Georgia 200 N. Commercial St., Clark, Ocean Springs, 87000595 02000026 Chattooga County: Clay County: [FR Doc. 02–2062 Filed 1–28–02; 8:45 am] Riegel Hospital, 194 Allgood St., Building at 125 Ohio St., 125 Ohio St., BILLING CODE 4310–70–P Trion, 02000079 Wakonda, 02000021 Fulton County: Messler, Daniel A., Homestead, 30337 Empire Manufacturing Company DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Greenfield Rd., Bersford, 02000022 Building, 575 Glen Iris Dr., NE, Lawrence County: National Park Service Atlanta, 02000078 McLaughlin Ranch Barn, 6025 E. Greene County: Colorado Blvd., Spearfish, National Register of Historic Places; Siloam Junior High School, 473 GA 02000025 Notification of Pending Nominations 15S, Siloam, 02000036 Minnehaha County: Harris County: Dell Rapids Amphitheater, (Federal Nominations for the following Whitesville Methodist Episcopal Relief Construction in South Dakota properties being considered for listing Church, South, and Cemetery, 4731 MPS), City Park, Dell Rapids, in the National Register were received Pine Lake Rd., Whitesville, 02000020 by the National Park Service before 02000077 St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 701 January 12, 2002. Pursuant to section Lumpkin County: North Orleans, Dell Rapids, 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60 written Holly Theatre, 69 W. Main St., 02000018 comments concerning the significance Dahlonega, 02000080 Tolefsons Beef Stock Farm, 24450 of these properties under the National 458th Ave., Colton, 02000019 Register criteria for evaluation may be Illinois Sanborn County: forwarded by United States Postal Richland County: Woonsocket State Bank, 201 S. Service, to the National Register of Olney Carnegie Library, (Illinois VerDate 11<MAY>2000 17:54 Jan 28, 2002 Jkt 197001 PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\29JAN1.SGM pfrm04 PsN: 29JAN1 4282 Federal Register / Vol. 67, No. 19 / Tuesday, January 29, 2002 / Notices Carnegie Libraries MPS) 401 E. Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic Knickerbocker Historic District, 4th, Main St., Olney, 02000037 District, (Historic Designed 5th and 6th Aves., Burgoon Rd., Landscapes of Syracuse MPS) 40th and 41Sts., Altoona, 02000064 Louisiana Roughly bounded by Strattford St., Bradford County: Orleans Parish: Ackerman Ave., Morningside Troy Public High School, 250 High Shell Building, 925 Common St., New Cemetery, and Comstock Ave., St., Troy, 02000067 Orleans, 02000039 Syracuse, 02000055 Chester County: Red River Parish: Oswego County: Byers Station Historic District, Jct. of Thomas House, 787 LA, Martin, Clarke, Edwin W. and Charlotte, Byers and Eagle Farm Rds., Upper 02000038 House, (Freedom Trail, Uwchlan, 02000062 Massachusetts Abolitionism, and African Franklin County: American Life in Central New York Burns, Jeremiah, Farm, 10988 Fish Barnstable County: MPS), 80 E. Mohawk St., Oswego, and Game Rd., Waynesboro, Teaticket School, 340 Teaticket Hwy, 02000052 02000065 MA 28 at Sandwich Rd., Falmouth, Green, Nathan and Clarissa, House, Lancaster County: 02000082 (Freedom Trail, Abolitionism, and Byers—Muma House, 1402 Trout Run Suffolk County: African American Life in Central Francis and Isabella Apartments, 430– Rd., East Donegal, 02000070 New York MPS), 98 West Eight St., 432 and 434–436 Dudley St., Mifflin County: Oswego, 02000054 Boston, 02000081 Pennsylvania Main Line Canal, Littlefield, Hamilton and Rhoda, Juniata Division, Canal Section, 1.5 Michigan House, (Freedom Trail, mi. section of canal bet. PA RR Berrien County: Abolitionism, and African Main Line and Juniata River, Fidelity Building, 162 Pipestone St., American Life in Central New York Granville Township, 02000069 Benton Harbor, 02000042 MPS), 44 E. Oneida St., Oswego, Philadelphia County: Calhoun County: 02000051 Fairmount Avenue Historic District, Milk Producers Company Barn, 47 S. Pease, Daniel and Miriam, House, Fairmount Ave., Melon St., North Cass St., Battle Creek, 02000043 (Freedom Trail, Abolitionism, and St., 15th St., 16th St., and 17th St., Menominee County: African American Life in Central Philadelphia, 02000066 Wells, J.W., State Park, N7670 MI M– New York MPS), 361 Cemetery Rd., Smyser and English Pharmacy, 245– 35, Cedarville, 02000040 Oswego, 02000053 247 W. Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, Wayne County: North Carolina 02000071 Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, 411 Social Service Building, 311 S. Piquette Ave., Detroit, 02000041 Mecklenburg County: Juniper St., Philadelphia, 02000063 Leland, Nellie, School, 1395 Antietam Pharradale Historic District, Bounded Somerset County: St., Detroit, 02000044 by Biltmore, Dr., Cherokee Rd., Second National Bank of Meyersdale, Providence Rd. and Scotland Ave., Mississippi 151 Center St., Meyersdale, Charlotte, 02000057 02000068 Harrison County: Pitt County: Biloxi Veterans Administration Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church, Tennessee Medical Center, 400 Veterans Ave., NC 1704, jct. with NC 1725, Bell White County: Biloxi, 02000045 Fork, 02000060 Community Building, 5 W. Maple St., Rutherford County: Missouri Washburn Historic District, 2401, Sparta, 02000085 Johnson County: 2426, 2436 Bostic-Sunshine Hwy, Texas 1391,1392 Andrews Mill Rd., 126– Howard School, 400 W. Culton St., Harris County: 156, 157 Salem Church Rd., Bostic, Warrensburg, 02000046 Houston Post-Dispatch Building, 609 02000056 Fannin, Houston, 02000072 Montana Wake County: Hays County: Lewis and Clark County: Downtown Wake Forest Historic Montana State Arsenal, Armory and District, (Wake County MPS) South Bunton Branch Bridge, Cty. Rd. 210, Drill Hall, 1100 North Main, White St. roughly from E. Roosevelt approx. 0.2 mi. NW of jct. with IH– Helena, 02000048 Ave. to Owen Ave., Wake Forest, 35 at Bunton Overpass, Kyle, Stillwater County: 02000059 02000086 4K Ranch, Fiddler Creek Rd., Dean, Glenwood—Brooklyn Historic District Washington 02000049 (Boundary Increase and Decrease), Halfway House, 3951 MT 78, Roughly bounded by W. Peace St., King County: Columbus, 02000047 St. Mary’s St., Wills Forest St. and McGrath Cafe and Hotel—The Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, 02000058 McGrath, 101 W. North Bend Way, New Mexico North Bend, 02000089 Bernalillo County: Ohio Snohomish County: Jonson Gallery and House, 1909 Las Erie County: Stanwood IOOF Public Hall, 27128 Lomas Rd. NE, Albuquerque, First Regular Anti-Slavery Baptist 102nd Ave. NW, Stanwood, 02000050 Church, 315 Decatur St., Sandusky, 02000087 Eddy County: 02000061 Spokane County: Dark Canyon Apache Rancheria— Summit County: Hutton, Levi and May Arkwright, Military Battle Site, Address Schmitt, Louis, House and Store, 2967 House, 2206 W.
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