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National Register of Historic Places Weekly Lists for 1991 The Director of the 'iit1on.il P.irk Service is plused to inforn you th•t tht fol101.11n9 propert 1e, have bun entered 1n the N.itiond Rtguter of H1stor1c INDIANA Phces. For further 1nforn41:t1on call 202/343-9542. Uabash County Manchester Colltge Historic District UEEKLY LIST OF LISTED PROPERTIES 604 College A,e. 12/24/90 THROUGH 12/28/90 4 North Manchester 12/27/90 90001929 KEV: Property Hant, Multiple N.ine, Rddress/Sound1ry, C1ty, V1c1n1ty, Cert1fic.it1on O.ite, Rthrenct Nunbtr, NHL status !DUA Jackson County Spring Side Jct. of US 52 and Ensign Rd. ARKANSAS Bellevue ·,icinity 12/28/90 90001955 Bradley County Martin, Or. John Lhlson, Houst 200 Ash St. MAINE Uarren 12/27 /90 90001948 Kennebec County Maine Rrcheolo91cal Survey SJ.te SJ. 36 Un1on County Addrus Restricted McDonald, 0., House Uinslo" vicinity 12/27/9-0 90001901 800 S. Broadway Snack over 12/27 /90 90001949 MARV LANO Uash1n9ton County Harford County Villa Rosa Best Enduvor 617 U. Lafayette 1612 Calvary Rd, Fayetteville 12/27/90 90001946 Churchville Y1cin1ty 12/28/90 90001993 So"erset County COLORADO H.iynan, Jepth.i, House Jefferson County Uesto,...er--M.irion Rd. S of Jct. LJi th Charles Barnes Rd. Coniin.i Parl<, O'Fallon Park, Pence Park Kingston vicinity 12/27/90 90001939 Denver Mountain Parks MPS Poughly, area SE of Jct. of Kittredge and Myers Gulch Rds, Uash1ngton County Evergreen v1cin1 ty 12/28/90 90001708 Huckleberry Hall Charles Mill Rd. u of JCt. uith no 64 Leltersburg vic1n1ty 12/28/90 90001994 CONNECTICUT Ne1.1 Haven County Fulton, Le1.11S, Menonal Park MICHIGAN Roughly bounded by Cook, Pine, Fem & Chirlottt Sts. !onu County Uaterbury 12/27/90 90001951 VanderHeyden, U11lia11 H., House 926 U. Main St. Ionu 12/28/90 90001959 GEORGIA Troup County Kalanuoo County Ha1.1kes Chlldn!n's llbriry of Uest Point Kendall, S1hs U., House 100 U. 8th St. 7540 U. M1chigin Rye,, Oshter,o Tounsh1p Uest Point 12/28/90 90001990 Kalanazoo Ylc1n1ty 12/28/9-0 90001958 Kent County Grand Rapids Sa,in91 Bank Bu1ld1n9 60 Monroe Center, HU Grand R,p1ds 12/28/'J(J 90001956 MICHIGAN NORTH CAROUNA Uashtenaw County U.irren County Bell··Spalding House Uatson, John, Houst 2117 Uashteni1.1 Ave. PetMay Bur,..ll Rd., 1/4 "'• U of NC 401 Ann Art>or 12/28/90 90001957 Uarrenton Y1cin1ty 12/28/90 90001954 NEU JERSEY TEXAS MoMouth County Bell County St. John's Episcopol Church Rustin, F, K. and Mary, HouH L1 ttle Silver Point Rd. Belton MPS L1 tt!t S11vor 12/27/9-0 90001374 702 N. Penelopa St. Bel ton 12/26/9-0 90001891 Baggett, Elt, Hou11 NEU MEXICO Belton MPS Mora County 1019 N. M•in St. Garcia Hou11 Belton 12/26/'J(J 90001812 Uphnd V•lleyo of Uestem Mor• County MPS Baggett, Silao •nd Ellen, Hou11 Address Restricted Bel ton MPS Mora ,1cinity 12/24/9-0 90001063 1018 N. M1in St. ledouK Rurd Historic District Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001 HI Uphnd V•lleyo of Uutem Moro County nPS B•ylor Fe•de College Nhtoric Dhtrict Rddre11 Restricted Belton MPS Ledou• 12/24/'J(J 90001057 Bounded by King, College & U. Ninth Su. Mora Historic District Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001869 Uphnd Valley, of UHtl'lt llefe C-1)1 IIPS Buner, Uillian, House AddM!H Restricttd Belton MPS Mor, 12/24/'J(J 90001056 1202 S. Bed St. North C.imen Historic District" · Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001875 Uphnd Valleys of U11ttm- nor• c-,.!ft Bel ton Acade•y Address Restricted Bolton MPS Ledou• vicinity 12/24/'J(J 9000105I 404 E. Ninth St. Olguin. Jo11, B,m-·Corral Co•pltx Belton 12/26/'J(J 90001937 Uphnd V1lley1 of U11ttm Mor• County MPS Btlton Conntrcid Historic District Address Restricted Belton MPS • Mor, YlClnity 12/24/9-0 90001060 Roughly bounded by Nolin V1lley Rd., Penelopa St. & Nolin Cr • Valdez, Desidtrio, Hou11 Uphnd Valley, of Uutem Mor• County MPS Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001861 AddM!SI Restricted Belton F1n,er9' Gin Coop Cle,ehnd ,icin1 ty 12/24/'J(J 90001059 Belfon MPS 219 S. Ent Avt., Building 4 Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001870 MOR TH CARO UNA Bel ton St,ndpipt Franklin County Bel ton MPS Franklinton Otpot NII of jct. of TX 317 & I-35 201 E. M,aon St. Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001900 Franklinton 12/27/'J(J 90001941 Belton Y,m Mill Bel ton MPS Ro1.1,1n County 805 E. Fourth St. Ph1ftr, John, Futt Bel ton 12/26/'J(J 90001899 Jct. of Phiftr Rd. and SR 1971 Cltvehnd v1c1n1ty 12/28/'J(J 90001991 .I TEXRS TEXRS Bell County Bell County 81rd1-lel1 1 T. Hinp ind Beuhh, House House at 402 N. East St. Bel ton MPS Belton MPS 503 N. U•ll 402 N. East St. Belton 12/26/90 90001896 Bel ton 12/26/90 9'.'001878 Burford, R. F. and Lina, Hou11 Houu at 730 N. Beal St. Belton MPS Belton MPS 920 N. Penelop1 St. 730 N. Beal St. B,lton 12/26/90 90001893 Belton 12/26/90 90001936 Co rnl!l uon Hou11 Hudson, Or. hylor, House Bel ton MPS Belton MPS 1102 N. Pearl St. 324 N. Main St. Bel ton 12/26/90 90001886 Bel ton 12/26/90 90001879 Ell1ott, Joel, House Jc111es House Bel ton MPS Bel ton MPS 716 N. College St. 805 N. Beal St. Bel ton 12/26/90 90001876 Belton 12/26/90 90001373 F<1rr, Or. R. S., House K1nch1on, L. 8., House Bel ton MPS Bel ton MPS 801 E. Central Rve. 702 S. Pearl St. Belton 12/26/90 90001935 Belton 12/26/90 90001887 Ferguson, J,u,es A., House Lee, 1.1.ilter J., House Bel ton MPS Bel ton MPS 1123 N. Beal St. 804 N. College St. Belton 12/26/90 90001874 Bel ton 12/26/90 90001877 Ferguson, J.a11es E. and M1rUl'I, House Mcl.lhirter, Gfor'9t t1nd Martha, House Bel ton MPS Bel ton MPS 604 N. Pene!op, St. 400 N. Pearl St. Belton 12/16/90 90001889 Belton 12/26/90 90001884 First Chr1sfun Church Parsonage nuns, V, R., House Bel ton MPS Bel ton MPS 608 N. Penelop, St. 609 E. 14th St. Beltoo 11/16/90 90001890 Bel ton 12/26/90 90001938 Frazier, Or. Jacob Noort, House Miller, J. Z., House Bel t->n MPS Bel ton MPS 618 N, Uall 804 N. Penelope St. Bel ton 11/16/90 90001897 Bel ton 12/26/90 90001892 Gray Rental Houses Missouri, ICansas & Te>cas Railroad Bridge at the Leon River Bel ton MPS Betton MPS 701--708 N. Pearl St. Rcross the Leon R. at Taylor's Valley Rd. Belton 12/26/90 90001934 Belton 12/26/90 90001898 H,u1nersn1 th, John P., HouSI Morey House Bel ton MPS Belton nPS 510 S. Main St. 328 N. Main St. Belton ll/26/90 90001883 Belton 12/26/90 90001880 H.arris, (4pt. Rndre1,1 Jackson, House Mount Zion United Method11t Church Bel ton l'i?S Belton MPS 1001 U. Tenth St. 118 Rlexander St. Bel ton 12/16/90 90001871 Bel ton 12/26/90 90001872 TEXRS VIRGINIR Bell County Goochland County Nais1u th, Robert, Hou11 Bolling Island Bel ton nPS Stokes Station Rd. 440 N. Penelop, St. Goohland VlClni ty 12/27 /90 89001926 Belton 12/16/90 90001888 Potts, Arthur, House Loudoun County Belton MPS Much Haddan 445 N. Uall US 50 U of jct. •ith VR 626 Belton 12/26/90 90001895 Middllburg 12/28/90 90001988 Venabll, U. J., Houso Bel ton MPS Louiu County 426 N. Uall Louisa County Courthou11 Belton 12/26/90 90001894 Jct. of Main St. and VA 208 Uiart, H. A• .ind H1len1, Hou11 Louin 12/28/90 90001998 Bel ton nPS 401 N. Purl St. Po•hatan County Bel ton 12/26/90 90001885 Paxton 3032 Genito Rd. Po•haun vicinity 12/28/90 90001987 VIRGINIR Rlbenarll County Rappahannock County Cau Maria Caledoni1 F•rn VR 691 S of jct. •ith us 250 Jct. of VA 628 1nd VR 606 Green•ood vicinity 12/28/90 90001999 Flint Hill 12/18/90 90001996 Cedar,, Tht US 250, U of US 64 Green•ood 12/27 /90 89001.,­ UASHINGTON Gallison Hall King County 24 Fanungton Dr. t.lurdenann, Harry Vandtrt,Ht, Hou11 Charlottnville vicinity 12/21/W 90002013 17601 Bothtll U1y NE. Mount Fair Llkl Foro,t Park 11/27/90 90001154 Jct. of VR 673 1nd VA 810 Bro•n• Cov1 vicinity 12/21/90 90001997 Ualk1r Hou11 UISCONS!N VR 627 S of jct. Mi th VA 726 Colunbu County ,. Uarren vicinity 11/28/90 90002001 Chadboum, F. A., Hou11 314 S. Chorln St . .. Clark1 County Colunbul 12/28/90 90001961 Scaleby Co. Rd. 723 S of jct. Mi th us 340 Door County Boyc1 vicinity 12/28/90 90001000 Uh1 tefish Oun11·•81y Vi1• Si to RddroH R11trict1d Cunberland County Sevastopol 11/28/90 90001960 Morven VR 45, 1/1 n1. S of Cart1rtvill1 Cartersville vicinity 11/28/90 90001014 nultipi1 Rnoun:1 Rro11 1ro id1nt1fi1d by MRA Multipll Proporty Subni11ion1 1ro identified by MPS Frankhn County Thenat1c Resourt11 •rt id1ntifud by TR Greer Houst NHL designatu • N11tional Historic L.indn1rk 206 E. Court St. Rocky Mount 12/28/90 90002011 / The fo!loulng pr')pertles uere also entlrtd in the Natlonil Re91Sttr but i.1ere excluded fron • previous notice: KEV: Property Mane, Multiple Nana, Rddrtss/Boundary, City, Vicinity, Refertnce Nunbtr, NHL status VIRGINIA Bedford County Mount Airy Jct.
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