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67956 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 239 / Thursday, December 12, 2019 / Notices ACTION: Notice. NEW YORK Dated: November 20, 2019. Columbia County Julie H. Ernstein, SUMMARY: The National Park Service is Supervisory Archeologist, National Register soliciting comments on the significance Glenco Mills Methodist Church, 142 of Historic Places/National Historic of properties nominated before Old NY 82, Glenco Mills, Landmarks Program. November 16, 2019, for listing or related SG100004818 [FR Doc. 2019–26739 Filed 12–11–19; 8:45 am] actions in the National Register of Montgomery County BILLING CODE 4312–52–P Historic Places. Danascara Place, 662 Mohawk Dr., DATES: Comments should be submitted Tribes Hill, SG100004819 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR by December 27, 2019. PENNSYLVANIA ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent via National Park Service U.S. Postal Service and all other carriers Allegheny County to the National Register of Historic First United Presbyterian Church of [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–DTS#– Places, National Park Service, 1849 C St. Braddock, 724 Parker Ave., Braddock, 29380PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000] NW, MS 7228, Washington, DC 20240. SG100004810 Roslyn Place Historic District, 506–523 National Register of Historic Places; SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The & 525 Roslyn Place, Pittsburgh, Notification of Pending Nominations properties listed in this notice are being SG100004811 and Related Actions considered for listing or related actions in the National Register of Historic Philadelphia County AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Places. Nominations for their Provident Mutual Insurance Company, ACTION: Notice. consideration were received by the 4601 Market St., Philadelphia, National Park Service before November SG100004809 SUMMARY: The National Park Service is 16, 2019. Pursuant to Section 60.13 of soliciting comments on the significance 36 CFR part 60, written comments are RHODE ISLAND of properties nominated before being accepted concerning the Providence County November 23, 2019, for listing or related significance of the nominated properties actions in the National Register of State Home and School for Dependent under the National Register criteria for Historic Places. and Neglected Children Historic evaluation. District, Rhode Island College, East DATES: Comments should be submitted Before including your address, phone Campus, 600 Mount Pleasant Ave., by December 27, 2019. number, email address, or other Providence, SG100004820 ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent via personal identifying information in your U.S. Postal Service and all other carriers comment, you should be aware that UTAH to the National Register of Historic your entire comment—including your Washington County Places, National Park Service, 1849 C St. personal identifying information—may Christensen, Herbert & Lillian, House, NW, MS 7228, Washington, DC 20240. be made publicly available at any time. 980 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The While you can ask us in your comment SG100004812 properties listed in this notice are being to withhold your personal identifying considered for listing or related actions information from public review, we Additional documentation has been received for the following resource: in the National Register of Historic cannot guarantee that we will be able to Places. Nominations for their do so. MINNESOTA consideration were received by the Nominations submitted by State or Wabasha County National Park Service before November Tribal Historic Preservation Officers: 23, 2019. Pursuant to Section 60.13 of Wabasha Commercial Historic District, CALIFORNIA 36 CFR part 60, written comments are Roughly along Main St. between being accepted concerning the Riverside County Bridge and Bailey Aves., Wabasha, significance of the nominated properties AD82003063 Krisel Tract Home, 1882 S. Caliente under the National Register criteria for Road (APN 511032005–9), 1882 South Nominations submitted by Federal evaluation. Caliente Rd., Palm Springs, Agua Preservation Officers: Before including your address, phone The State Historic Preservation Caliente Indian Reservation, number, email address, or other Officer reviewed the following SG100004813 personal identifying information in your nominations and responded to the comment, you should be aware that MARYLAND Federal Preservation Officer within 45 your entire comment—including your Baltimore Independent City days of receipt of the nominations and personal identifying information—may supports listing the properties in the be made publicly available at any time. Bayview Historic District, Roughly National Register of Historic Places. While you can ask us in your comment bounded by Eastern Ave., Anglesea CALIFORNIA to withhold your personal identifying St., East Pratt St. and Kane St., information from public review, we Baltimore, SG100004806 San Bernardino County cannot guarantee that we will be able to Greektown Historic District, Roughly Soda Springs Historic District, 4.8 miles do so. bounded by B&O RR, Gough St., south of I 15, on Zzyzx Rd., Baker Nominations submitted by State or Umbra St. and O’Donnell St., vicinity, SG100004814 Tribal Historic Preservation Officers: Baltimore, SG100004807 Mescal Mining District, 9.1 miles CALIFORNIA Morgan Park Historic District, Roughly southeast of the intersection of Cima bounded by Herring Run Stream, East Rd. and I 15, Cima vicinity, Los Angeles County Cold Spring Lane and Charlton Ave., SG100004815 Kelton Apartments, 644–648 Kelton Ave., Baltimore, SG100004808 Authority: Section 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60. Los Angeles, SG100004856 VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:56 Dec 11, 2019 Jkt 250001 PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\12DEN1.SGM 12DEN1 khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 239 / Thursday, December 12, 2019 / Notices 67957 Church of the Epiphany, (Latinos in 20th A request for removal has been made Vermilion County Century California MPS), 2808 Altura St., for the following resources: Building at 210–212 West North Street, 210– Los Angeles, MP100004857 212 West North St., Danville, OT00001334 ILLINOIS IDAHO Woodford County Bonner County Champaign County Benson Water Tower, Clayton St. between Co-op Gas & Supply Company, 524 West Bailey—Rug Building, 219–225 N. Neil St., Front & Pleasant Sts., Benson, OT87002034 Church St., Sandpoint, SG100004821 Champaign, OT97001337 Additional documentation has been ILLINOIS Coles County received for the following resource: Cook County Harrison St. Bridge, (Coles County Highway Bridges Over the Embarras River TR), E of MAINE Gage Park Bungalow Historic District, Charleston, Charleston vicinity, (Chicago Bungalows MPS), Roughly Sagadahoc County OT81000213 bounded by West 55th St., South Richmond Historic District (Additional Washtenaw Ave., West 59th St. & South Railway Express Agency Building, 1804 Documentation), Roughly bounded by Sacramento Ave., Chicago, MP100004852 Western Ave., Mattoon, OT94000974 South St., High St., Main St. and the Kennebec River, Richmond, AD73000146 McHenry County Cook County Colby-Petersen Farm, 4112 McCullom Lake Hyatt House Hotel, 4500 W. Touhy Ave., Authority: Section 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60. Rd., McHenry, SG100004853 Lincolnwood, OT13000553 Dated: November 25, 2019. Rock Island County Oak Lawn School, 9526 S. Cook Ave., Oak Julie H. Ernstein, Lawn, OT90001725 Arsenal Courts Historic District, 1400 Fifth Supervisory Archeologist, National Register of Historic Places/National Historic St., Rock Island, SG100004851 Crawford County Landmarks Program. KENTUCKY Robinson High School Auditorium— [FR Doc. 2019–26740 Filed 12–11–19; 8:45 am] Gymnasium, 200 Blk of E. Highland Ave., Daviess County Robinson, OT05000434 BILLING CODE 4312–52–P Stinnett, James L., House, 10184 Hwy 54, Whitesville, SG100004830 DuPage County DuPage Theatre and DuPage Shoppes, 101– MAINE INTERNATIONAL TRADE 109 S. Main St., Lombard, OT87002047 COMMISSION Cumberland County Fulton County [USITC SE–19–046] Thomas B. Reed School, 26 Homestead Ave., Portland, SG100004827 Carithers Store Building, Table Grove Village Sq., W of US 136, Table Grove, Sunshine Act Meetings Hancock County OT87001262 AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: Old Red Store, 129 Bernard Rd., Tremont, United Gallatin County SG100004825 States International Trade Commission. Peeples, Robert and John McKee, Houses, TIME AND DATE: December 18, 2019 at Oxford County Main St., Old Shawneetown, OT83000317 11:00 a.m. Otisfield Town Pound, Near 322 Bell Hill PLACE: Rd., Otisfield, SG100004826 Jo Daviess County Room 101, 500 E Street SW, Frentess, Henry N., Farmstead, 19140 US 20 Washington, DC 20436, Telephone: Waldo County W., East Dubuque, OT10001202 (202) 205–2000. Farwell Brothers Store, 37 Gordon Hill Rd., STATUS: Open to the public. Thorndike, SG100004828 Kane County MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: NEW MEXICO Teeple Barn, NW of Elgin on Randall Rd., 1. Agendas for future meetings: None. Elgin vicinity, OT79000844 Santa Fe County 2. Minutes. Lake County 3. Ratification List. Nordfeldt, B. J. O. and Margaret Doolittle, 4. Vote on Inv. Nos. 701–TA–614 and House, 460 Camino de las Animas, Santa Jewel Tea Company, Inc., 511 Lake Zurich Fe, SG100004822 Rd., Barrington, OT03001462 731–TA–1431 (Final) (Magnesium from Obee House, (Highland Park MRA), 1642 Israel). The Commission is currently OHIO Green Bay Rd., Highland Park, scheduled to complete and file its Cuyahoga County OT82002573 determinations and views of the Scofield, Levi, House, 2438 Mapleside Rd., Madison County Commission by January 6, 2020. Cleveland, SG100004823
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