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National Register Listings 2/1/2012 DATE DATE DATE to SBR to NPS LISTED STATUS COUNTY PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY VICINITY National Register Listings 2/1/2012 DATE DATE DATE TO SBR TO NPS LISTED STATUS COUNTY PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY VICINITY AndersonAnderson Camp Ground W of Brushy Creek on SR 837 Brushy Creek V7/25/1980 11/18/1982 12/27/1982 Listed AndersonFreeman Farm CR 323 3 miles SE of Frankston Frankston V7/24/1999 5/4/2000 6/12/2000 Listed AndersonSaunders, A. C., Site Address Restricted Frankston V5/2/1981 6/9/1982 7/15/1982 Listed AndersonAnderson County Courthouse 1 Public Square Palestine7/27/1991 8/12/1992 9/28/1992 Listed AndersonAnderson County Jail * 704 Avenue A. Palestine9/23/1994 5/5/1998 6/11/1998 Listed AndersonBroyles, William and Caroline, House 1305 S. Sycamore St. Palestine5/21/1988 10/10/1988 11/10/1988 Listed AndersonDenby Building * 201 W. Crawford St. Palestine9/23/1994 5/5/1998 6/11/1998 Listed AndersonDilley, G. E., Building * 503 W. Main St. Palestine9/23/1994 5/5/1998 6/11/1998 Listed AndersonFirst Presbyterian Church * 406 Avenue A Palestine9/23/1994 5/5/1998 6/11/1998 Listed AndersonGatewood-Shelton Gin * 304 E. Crawford Palestine9/23/1994 4/30/1998 6/3/1998 Listed AndersonHoward House 1011 N. Perry St. Palestine3/28/1992 1/26/1993 3/14/1993 Listed AndersonLincoln High School * 920 W. Swantz St. Palestine9/23/1994 4/30/1998 6/3/1998 Listed AndersonLink House 925 N. Link St. Palestine10/23/1979 3/24/1980 5/29/1980 Listed AndersonMichaux Park Historic District * Roughly bounded by South Michaux St., Jolly Street, Crockett Palestine1/17/2004 4/28/2004 Listed AndersonMount Vernon African Methodist Episcopal 913 E. Calhoun St. Palestine9/23/1994 4/30/1998 6/3/1998 Listed AndersonNorth Side Historic District * Roughly bounded by Kolsted, N. Perry, W. Green, and N. Palestine9/23/1994 5/28/1998 7/1/1998 Listed AndersonOld Town Residential Historic District Roughly bounded by South Fannin Street, alley between Palestine1/21/2006 5/4/2006 6/15/2006 Listed AndersonPace McDonald Site Address Restricted Palestine V7/25/1980 7/5/1982 8/12/1982 Listed AndersonPalestine Carnegie Library 502 N. Queen St. Palestine10/3/1987 9/12/1988 10/17/1988 Listed AndersonPalestine High School 400 Micheaux Ave. Palestine7/12/1986 8/6/1986 9/24/1986 Listed AndersonPost Office-Palestine * 101 E. Oak St. Palestine9/23/1994 5/5/1998 6/11/1998 Listed AndersonReagan, John H., Monument * Reagan Park;vicinity of Park and Crockett Sts. Palestine2/25/1995 4/30/1998 6/3/1998 Listed AndersonRedlands Hotel * 400 N. Queen St Palestine9/23/1994 4/30/1998 6/3/1998 Listed AndersonRobinson Bank Building * 213 W. Main St. Palestine9/23/1994 5/5/1998 6/11/1998 Listed AndersonSacred Heart Catholic Church and School 503 N. Queen St. Palestine3/24/1979 8/16/1979 12/6/1979 Listed AndersonSouth Side Historic District * Roughly bounded by W. Colorado, and S. Michaux Sts., and Palestine9/23/1994 5/28/1998 7/1/1998 Listed AndrewsAndrews Lake Sites Address Restricted Andrews V1/25/1977 3/15/1977 11/22/1978 Listed AngelinaTemple, Henry G., House * 501 Hines Rd. Diboll1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaDunham Hill * US 69 Huntington1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaAbercrombie-Cavanaugh House * 304 Paul Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1998 12/22/1988 Listed PAGE 1 DATE DATE DATE COUNTY PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY VICINITY TO SBR TO NPS LISTED STATUS AngelinaAngelina River Bridge * US 59 over Angelina River Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaBanks-Ogg House * 602 Groesbeck St., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaBehannon-Kenley House * 317 Shephard Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaBinion-Casper House * 404 Mantooth Lufkin1/30/1988 5/31/1989 7/19/1989 Listed AngelinaBowers-Felts House * 1213 Lotus Ln. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaBoynton-Kent House * 107 Kerr St., West Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaBrookshire, Houston-Yeates House * 304 Howe St., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaByus-Kirkland House * 411 Mantooth Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaClark-Whitton House * 1865 Old Mill Rd. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaCorstone Sales Company * 109-111 Shepherd St., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaEveritt-Cox House * 418 Moore Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaFenley Commercial Building * 112 Lufkin Ave., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaHenderson, S. W.-Bridges House * 202 Henderson Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaHumason-Pinkerton House * 602 Grove Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaKeltys Worker Housing * 109 Maas Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaKennedy, A. C.-Runnells House * 603 Groesbeck St., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaKennedy, R. A.-J. M. Lowrey House * 519 Groesbeck St., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaKurth, J. H., House * 1860 Old Mill Rd. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaKurth-Glover House * 1847 Old Mill Rd. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaLawrence, G. E., House * 2005 Chestnut St., South Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaLufkin Land-Long Bell-Buck House * 1218 Lufkin St. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaMarsh-Smith House * 503 Raguet St., North Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaMcClendon-Abney Hardware Company * 119 Lufkin Ave., East Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaMcGilbert House * 1902 Old Mill Rd. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaNewsom-Moss House * 420 Mantooth Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaOld Federal Building-Federal Courthouse * 104 Third St., North Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaParker-Bradshaw House * 213 Raguet St., North Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaPercy, Dr. Edward-Abney House * 466 Jefferson Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaPerry, A. F. and Myrtle-Pitmann House * 402 Bynum St., South Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaPerry, C. W. Archie-Hallmark House * 302 S. Bynum Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaPines Theatre * 113 First St., South Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed PAGE 2 DATE DATE DATE COUNTY PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY VICINITY TO SBR TO NPS LISTED STATUS AngelinaRastus-Read House * 1509 First St., South Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaRussell-Arnold House * 121 Menefee St., West Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaStandley House * 1607 Tulane Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaTexas Highway Department Complex * 110 Forest Park Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaTrout, Walter C.-White House * 444 Jefferson Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaWalker, Howard, House * 503 Harmony Hill Rd. Lufkin1/30/1988 10/31/1988 12/22/1988 Listed AngelinaGibbs-Flournoy House * TX 844 Manning1/30/1998 10/31/1998 12/22/1998 Listed AransasFulton, George W., Mansion Fulton Beach Rd. Fulton3/6/1975 3/28/1975 4/24/1975 Listed AransasKent-Crane Shell Midden Address Restricted Fulton V5/12/1984 5/18/1984 6/21/1984 Listed AransasAransas Pass Light Station N of Port Aransas on Harbor Island Port Aransas V1/25/1977 2/15/1977 8/3/1977 Listed AransasHoopes-Smith House 417 N. Broadway Rockport6/18/1994 7/18/1994 8/19/1994 Listed AransasMathis, T. H., House 612 Church St. Rockport2/23/1971 6/21/1971 Listed ArcherArcher County Courthouse and Jail Public Sq. and Sycamore and Pecan Sts. Archer City5/23/1977 12/23/1977 Listed ArmstrongPalo Duro Pen Address Restricted Claude V5/22/1984 7/12/1984 Listed ArmstrongPalo Duro Shelter Address Restricted Claude V5/22/1984 7/12/1984 Listed ArmstrongCharles & Mary Ann (Molly) Goodnight Ranch US 287 and 5000 Block County Road 25 Goodnight1/20/2007 8/9/2007 9/20/2007 Listed ArmstrongJ A Ranch **NHL** Palo Duro Canyon Palo Duro V 10/15/1966 Listed AtascosaAtascosa County Courthouse Circle Dr. Jourdanton11/8/1997 11/21/1997 12/30/1997 Listed AtascosaKorus, Jahn, Farmstead US-281 at Farm-to-Market Rd. 536 Leming V2/14/1998 6/11/1998 7/15/1998 Listed AtascosaFrederick and Sallie Lyons House 801 Live Oak Street Pleasanton11/18/2000 12/29/2000 2/20/2001 Listed AustinAustin County Jail 36 S. Bell St. Bellville6/9/1979 9/10/1980 11/12/1980 Listed AustinOld Masonic Hall 15 N. Masonic St. Bellville4/25/1986 7/9/1986 8/14/1986 Listed AustinRoesler House W of Nelsonville on TX 159 Nelsonville V5/2/1981 4/3/1984 5/10/1984 Listed AustinWitte-Schmid House Off Schoenau, near jct. with Eckermann Shelby V9/28/1996 10/30/1997 12/8/1997 Listed AustinAllens Creek Ossuary Site Address Restricted Wallis V3/6/1975 3/13/1975 3/21/1975 Listed AustinChurch of the Guardian Angel 5614 Demel St. Wallis5/2/1981 4/18/1983 6/21/1983 Listed AustinWesley Brethren Church S of Wesley Wesley V4/20/1978 12/1/1978 1/18/1979 Listed BanderaB.F. Jr. and Mary Hay Langford House 415 Fourteenth Street Bandera9/20/2003 3/22/2004 Listed BanderaBandera County Courthouse and Jail Public Sq., 12th and Maple Sts.
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