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Federal Register/Vol. 75, No. 42/Thursday, March 4, 2010/Notices 9926 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 42 / Thursday, March 4, 2010 / Notices San Mateo County MISSISSIPPI TEXAS Southern Pacific Railroad Bayshore Hinds County Cameron County Roundhouse, Jctn. of Industrial Way and Castle Crest, Address Restricted Jackson, Brownsville City Cemetery and Hebrew Bayshore Ave., Brisbane, 10000113 10000131 Cemetery, Bound by E. 5th St., Madison GEORGIA St., E 2nd St., and Town Resaca, MISSOURI Brownsville, 10000143 Fulton County St. Louis County Dallas County Alexander, Cecil and Hermione, House, 2232 Pundt Brothers-Garavaglia Grocery Buildings, Gulf Oil Distribution Facility, 501 Second Mt. Paran Rd, N.W., Atlanta, 10000116 (South St. Louis Historic Working and Ave, Dallas, 10000144 INDIANA Middle Class Streetcar Suburbs MPS) 2857 Lafayette Ave., Saint Louis, 10000117 Potter County Carroll County McMillen Apartments, 1320 S. Fillmore, MONTANA Delphi Courthouse Square Historic District, Amarillo, 10000145 Roughly bounded by Monroe, s. side of Custer County VIRGINIA Main, w. side of Market and Indiana Sts., Northern Pacific Railway Depot, 500 Pacific Delphi, 10000120 Ave, Miles City, 10000132 King and Queen County Newington Archaeological Site, 697 Frazier Hendricks County Hill County Ferry Rd, King and Queen Courthouse, Plainfield Historic District, Roughly bounded Kiwanis Meeting Hall, 17863 Beaver Creek 10000146 by Lincoln St to the N; SE St. to the E; Ash Rd., Havre, 10000133 Tazewell County St. to the S.; and S. Mill St to the W., NEBRASKA Plainfield, 10000121 Tazewell Avenue Historic District, Tazewell Antelope County Ave, Fairfax Ave, Front St., Second St., Henry County Third St., & Fourth St, Richlands, Neligh Mill, Irregular Tracks in Block 22, 10000147 Middletown Commercial Historic District, Original Town, Neligh and the N1/2 of the The intersection of Fifth and Locust Sts. SE1/4 of Section 20, T25N, R6W, Neligh, Winchester Independent City stretching apprx. 125 ft. N. and 180 ft. S. 10000134 The Triangle Diner, (Diners of Virginia MPS) of Locust and one block W., Middletown, 27 W. Gerrard St., Winchester, 10000148 10000122 NEW YORK Request for REMOVAL has been made for Huntington County Essex County the following resources: North Jefferson Street Historic District, Willsboro School, The, 10 Gilliland Lane NORTH DAKOTA (formerly 29 School St), Willsboro, Roughly bounded by W. Park Dr. and Ward County College, Madison, Collins, Oak, Stephen, 10000135 and Buchanan Sts., Huntington, 10000123 Minot Commercial Historic District, 216 3rd Kings County Ave, Minot, 86002823 Lake County Parkway Theatre, 1768 St. John’s Pl., Request for BOUNDARY DECREASE has been made for the following resources: Forest-Ivanhoe Residential Historic District, Brooklyn, 10000136 (Historic Residential Suburbs in the United Orange County TENNESSEE States, 1830–1960 MPS) Roughly bounded Newburgh Colored Burial Ground, Broadway Montgomery County by 172nd Pl., E. side of Forest Ave. S to & Robinson Ave. (NY Rte. 9W), City of Bethlehem Methodist Church and Cemetery its end, and the Little Calumet River, Newburgh, 10000137 Hammond, 10000124 (Boundary Decrease), Gholson Rd., W side, NORTH DAKOTA about 0.5 mi. S of the jct. with Grafton Rd., Marion County Clarksville, 94000576 Burleigh County Emerson Heights Historic District, (Historic [FR Doc. 2010–4451 Filed 3–3–10; 8:45 am] Residential Suburbs in the United States, Bismarck Cathedral Area Historic District BILLING CODE 4312–51–P 1830–1960 MPS) Roughly bounded by (2nd Boundary Increase), Emerson Ave., Linwood Ave., E. 10th and 104,106,112,115,116,120 E Ave B & 523 N E. Michigan Sts., Indianapolis, 10000125 1st St (Remove 316,320 W Ave A & 510 N DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Washington St), Bismarck, 10000138 Noble County McLean County National Park Service Jefferson Union Church and Sweet Cemetery, Ingersoll School, 11 mi N on Alt 200, R. 2 Address Restricted Albion, 10000126 National Register of Historic Places; mi on Hwy 200, turn R for.4 mi on gravel, Weekly Listing of Historic Properties Orange County Washburn, 10000139 Jenkins Place, 448–488 Liberty Rd., Orleans, SOUTH CAROLINA Pursuant to (36 CFR 60.13(b,c)) and 10000127 (36 CFR 63.5), this notice, through Horry County publication of the information included Randolph County Conway Downtown Historic District herein, is to apprise the public as well Windsor Mound, Address Restricted Parker (Boundary Increase), (Conway MRA) as governmental agencies, associations City, 10000128 Portions of Main St, 3rd Ave, 4th Ave, and all other organizations and Laurel St, Conway, 10000140 IOWA individuals interested in historic TENNESSEE preservation, of the properties added to, Polk County Davidson County or determined eligible for listing in, the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 815 High St., National Register of Historic Places from Des Moines, 10000129 Hall-Harding-McCampbell House, 305 Kent December 7 to December 11, 2009. Rd., Nashville, 10000141 MINNESOTA For further information, please Robertson County contact Edson Beall via: United States Hennepin County Strickland Place Farm, Historic Family Farms Postal Service mail, at the National United States Post Office, 212 3rd Ave. S., in Middle Tennessee MPS) 7724–7726 Register of Historic Places, 2280, Minneapolis, 10000130 Hwy 76 E, White House, 10000142 National Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:39 Mar 03, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00060 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\04MRN1.SGM 04MRN1 mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 42 / Thursday, March 4, 2010 / Notices 9927 Washington, DC 20240; in person (by Mason County Kings County appointment), 1201 Eye St. NW., 8th S.S. BADGER (carferry), 700 S. William St., Congregational Church of the Evangel, 1950 floor, Washington DC 20005; by fax, Ludington, 09000679, LISTED, 12/11/09 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, 09001081, 202–371–2229; by phone, 202–354– LISTED, 12/11/09 Presque Isle County 2255; or by e-mail, Ocean Parkway Jewish Center, 550 Ocean [email protected]. Hoeft, P.H., State Park, 5001 US 23 N., Pkwy., Brooklyn, 09001082, LISTED, 12/ Rogers, 09001065, LISTED, 12/08/09 Dated: February 23, 2010. 11/09 Onaway State Park, 3622 MI 211 N., North J. Paul Loether, Allis, 09001066, LISTED, 12/08/09 Madison County Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ Wayne County Chittenango Pottery, 11–13 Pottery St., National Historic Landmarks Program. Chittenango, 09001083, LISTED, 12/11/09 Koebel, Charles J. and Ingrid V. (Frendberg), KEY: State, County, Property Name, Address/ House, 203 Cloverly Rd., Grosse Pointe Nassau County Boundary, City, Vicinity, Reference Farms, 09001068, LISTED, 12/08/09 Number, Action, Date, Multiple Name DuPont-Guest Estate, S. side of Northern Michigan Bell and Western Electric Blvd. between Cotillion Ct. & DuPont Ct., FLORIDA Warehouse, 882 Oakman Blvd., Detroit, Brookville, 09001084, LISTED, 12/11/09 09001069, LISTED, 12/08/09 Citrus County New York County MINNESOTA Etna Turpentine Camp Archeological Site, Westbeth, 55 Bethune St., New York, Address Restricted, Inverness vicinity, Blue Earth County 09001085, LISTED, 12/08/09 09001055, LISTED, 12/10/09 Dodd Ford Bridge, Co. Rd. 147 over Blue Queens County GEORGIA Earth River, Shelby vicinity, 09001070, LISTED, 12/09/09 (Iron and Steel Bridges Church-in-the-Gardens, The, 50 Ascan Ave., Carroll County in Minnesota MPS) Forest Hills, 09001086, LISTED, 12/11/09 Bowdon Historic District, Roughly centered Sullivan County along GA 166 and GA 100, Bowdon, NEBRASKA 09001056, LISTED, 12/08/09 Wayne County Jewish Center of Lake Huntington, 13 Co. Rd. 116, Lake Huntington, 09001087, LISTED, ILLINOIS Wayne Commercial Historic District, S. Main, 12/11/09 N. Main and 2nd St., Wayne, 09001071, Cook County LISTED, 12/08/09 Wayne County East Village Historic District, Bounded by Preston-Gaylord Cobblestone Farmhouse, Division St. and Chicago, Hermitage and NEW JERSEY 7563 Lake Rd., Sodus, 09001088, LISTED, Damen Aves., Chicago, 09000459, LISTED, Essex County 12/11/09 (Cobblestone Architecture of New 12/08/09 (Ethnic (European) Historic Settlement in the city of Chicago (1860– Anderson Park, SE corner of Bellevue and York State MPS) North Mountain Ave., Montclair, 1930)) NORTH CAROLINA 09001073, LISTED, 12/11/09 Jo Daviess County Currituck County Hunterdon County Chapman, John, Village Site, Address Case-Dvoor Farmstead, 111 Mine St., Raritan, Jarvisburg Colored School, 7301 NC 158, Restricted, Hanover vicinity, 09001058, Jarvisburg, 09001104, LISTED, 12/11/09 LISTED, 12/10/09 09001074, LISTED, 12/11/09 Durham County LOUISIANA Morris County Montville Schoolhouse, 6 Taylortown, Hope Valley Historic District, Avon Rd., Washington Parish Montville, 09001075, LISTED, 12/11/09 Chelsea Circle, Cornwall Rd., Devon Rd. Moore, Bouey, Homestead, 19068 Moore Rd., Vreeland, Nicholas, Outkitchen, 52 Exeter Way, Littlewoods Ln., Norwich Franklinton vicinity, 09001059, LISTED, Jacksonville Rd., Towaco, Montville, Way, Stratford Rd., Durham, 09001105, 12/08/09 09001076, LISTED, 12/11/09 (Dutch Stone LISTED, 12/11/09 (Durham MRA) MARYLAND Houses in Montville MPS) SOUTH CAROLINA Whippany Burying Yard, NJ 10, Hanover, Anne Arundel County 09001077, LISTED, 12/11/09 Richland County Queenstown Rosenwald School, 430 Sussex County Spigner, A. Fletcher, House, 2028 Wheat St., Queenstown Rd., Severn, 09001060, Columbia, 09001107, LISTED, 12/11/09 LISTED, 12/08/09 (Rosenwald Schools of Casper and Abraham Shafer Grist Mill Anne Arundel County, Maryland MPS) Complex, 928 Main St., Stillwater VIRGINIA Township, 09000653, LISTED, 12/10/09 Baltimore (Independent
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