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Federal Register/Vol. 69, No. 223/Friday, November 19, 2004 Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 223 / Friday, November 19, 2004 / Notices 67755 Lee County Cherokee County Written or faxed comments should be Melrose Historic District (Iowa City, Iowa Illinois Campground, (Cherokee Trail of submitted by December 6, 2004. MPS AD), Portions of Melrose Ave., Tears MPS) Cty Rd. DO775, Tahlequah, Carol D. Shull, Melrose Ct., Melrose Circle, Brookland 04001330 Park Dr., Brookland Place and Myrtle Ave., Keeper of the National Register of Historic Iowa City, 04001321 Garfield County Places. Linn County Kenwood Historic District, Bounded by Oak Arkansas St., Maple, Washington and Madison, Enid, Ausadie Building, 845 First Ave., SE., Cedar Izard County Rapids, 04001324 04001328 Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot, (Historic Garvin County Polk County Railroad Depots of Arkansas MPS), Old AR Herring Motor Car Company Building, 110 Antioch Dependent School District #15, 0.5 9, Sylamore, 04001280. W. 10th St., Des Moines, 04001325 mi. W of jct of Antioch Rd. and OK 74, Kansas Standard Glass and Paint Company Building, Elmore City, 04001333 112 10th St., Des Moines, 04001323 Riley County Harper County Louisiana Runyon, Damon House, 400 Osage St., Patsy’s Island Site, Address Restricted, Manhattan, 04001282. Orleans Parish Woodward, 04001335 Southern Railway Freight Office, 1201 St. Smith No. 2 Site, Address Restricted, Maine Louis St., New Orleans, 04001338 Woodward, 04001329 Knox County New Hampshire Payne County Strand Theatre, 345 Main St., Rockland, Merrimack County Campus Fire Station, 600 W. University Ave., 04001284. Allenstown Meeting House, Deerfield Rd., Stillwater, 04001336 Lincoln County Allenstown, 04001327 Tulsa County Clary Mill, 104 Mills Rd., Whitefield, New York Phillips 66 Station #473, 2224 E. Admiral 04001283. Columbia County Blvd., Tulsa, 04001332 Minnesota A request for REMOVAL has been made for Dubois, Henry A., and Evanlina, House, 105 Winona County, Ten Broeck Ln., Hudson, 04001340 the following nominations: Watkins, J.R., Medical Company, 150 Liberty Delaware County Minnesota St., Winona, 04001296. Hotel Delaware, 391 Main St., East Branch, Goodhue County 04001342 Missouri Union Free School, 218 NY 206, Downsville, Nelson, Julia B., House, 219 5th St., Red Audrain County 04001345 Wing, 79001244 Simmons, Arthur, Stables Historic District, Dutchess County Steele County 621 and 701 W. Blvd., Mexico, 04001286. Beacon Engine Company No. 1 Firehouse, 57 Clinton Fells Mill and Dam, Off Co. Hwy. 9, Cape Girardeau County E. Main St., Beacon, 04001341 Medford vicinity, 86001462 Warehouse Row Historic District (Cape Genesee County [FR Doc. 04–25654 Filed 11–18–04; 8:45 am] Girardeau, Missouri MPS), 19 N. Water St., First Presbyterian Church, 300 E. Main St., BILLING CODE 4312–51–P Cape Girardeau, 04001285. Batavia, 04001339 St. Louis County Livingston County DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Pasadena Hills Historic District, Bounded by National Hotel, 2927 Main St., Cuylerville, the city limits of Pasadena Hills, Pasadena 04001344 National Park Service Hills, 04001281. New York County North Carolina Schickel, William, House, 52 E. 83rd St., National Register of Historic Places; Durham County New York, 04001326 Notification of Pending Nominations Poland, George, House, 500 John Jones Rd., St. Lawrence County Nominations for the following Bahama, 04001287. Clare Town Hall, 3441 CR 27, Clare, properties being considered for listing Ohio 04001343 in the National Register were received Oklahoma by the National Park Service before Franklin County Adair County October 23, 2004. Shiloh Baptist Church, 720 Mt. Vernon Ave., Columbus, 04001288. Bushyhead, Rev. Jesse, Grave, (Cherokee Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Trail of Tears MPS) OK 59, Westville, part 60 written comments concerning Pennsylvania 04001334 the significance of these properties Montgomery County Alfalfa County under the National Register criteria for evaluation may be forwarded by United Lansdale Silk Hosiery Company—Interstate Cherokee Friends Church, 120 S. Hosiery Mills, Inc., 200 S. Line St., States Postal Service, to the National Pennsylvania, Cherokee, 04001337 Lansdale, 04001289. Register of Historic Places, National Carter County Park Service, 1849 C Street, NW., 2280, Texas Ardmore Historic Commercial District Washington, DC 20240; by all other Walker County (Boundary Increase and Decrease), Main St. carriers, National Register of Historic State Highway 19 Bridge at Trinity River from Santa Fe RR tracks to ‘‘B’’ St., N. Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Washington from Main to 2nd Ave. NE, (Historic Bridges of Texas MPS), TX 19, on Caddo from Main to 2nd Ave. NE, Street, NW., 8th floor, Washington DC the Trinity/Walker county line, Riverside, Ardmore, 04001331 20005; or by fax, (202) 371–6447. 04001290. VerDate jul<14>2003 15:08 Nov 18, 2004 Jkt 205001 PO 00000 Frm 00059 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\19NON1.SGM 19NON1 67756 Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 223 / Friday, November 19, 2004 / Notices Virginia Colorado Montana Charlottesville Independent City Denver County Lewis and Clark County Memorial Gymnasium, 210 S. Emmett St., Park Hill, Bounded by Colorado Blvd., E. Montana Veterans and Pioneers Memoiral Charlottesville (Independent City), 26th Ave., Dahlia St., and E. Montview Building, 225 North Roberts, Helena, 04001291. Blvd., Denver, 04001348 04001357 Nelson County Georgia South Dakota Hamner House, 128 Treetop Loop, Schuyler, Pulaski County Codington County 04001293. Hawkinsville Commercial and Industrial Schafer Farmstead, 15539 444th Ave., Richmond Independent City Historic District, Roughly bounded by Florence, 04001361 Dooly, Broad, Houston, and 3rd Sts., Zech Farmstead, 16676 456th Ave., Ginter Park Terrace Historic District Hawkinsville, 04001349 Watertown, 04001360 (Streetcar Suburbs in Northside Richmond MPS), 3000 blks of Hawthorne, Noble, Iowa Hutchinson County Moss Side, Montrose and Edgewood Aves., Clinton County Freeman Junior College, 748 S. Main St., Richmond (Independent City), 04001292. Freeman, 04001362 Howes Building, 419–425 Second St. S., Highland Park Plaza Historic District, Clinton, 04001351 Jerauld County Roughly bounded by Meadowbridge Rd., Nielson, L.P., Barn, 23251 393rd Ave., Missouri Ave., City limits, and Detroit Davis County Woonsocket, 04001363 Ave., Richmond (Independent City), Wishard, Henry, House, 406 W. Jefferson St., 04001294. Bloomfield, 04001350 Lincoln County Suffolk Independent City Woodbury County Brooklyn School District #42 (Schools in South Dakota MPS), 29534 468th Ave., Suffolk Historic District (Boundary Increase Great Northern Railway Steam Locomotive Beresford, 04001364 III), Pinner and Central Ave. and W. No. 1355 and Tender 1451, 3400 Sioux Schmid, Mathias, Farm, 47405 293rd St., Washington St., Suffolk (Independent River Rd., Sioux City, 04001352 Beresford, 04001367 City), 04001295. Kansas Pennington County [FR Doc. 04–25655 Filed 11–18–04; 8:45 am] Douglas County Black Hills Model Home, 2101 West Blvd., BILLING CODE 4312–51–P Black Jack Battlefield (Boundary Increase), Rapid City, 04001366 US 56 and Cty Rd. 200, 3.0 mi. E. of Otho Mining District, 13380 Greyhound Baldwin City, Baldwin, 04001373 Gulch, Otho, 04001365 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Maryland Vermont National Park Service Montgomery County Windsor County National Register of Historic Places; Hammond Wood Historic District West Hartford Village Historic District, VT 14, Harper Savage Ln., Tigertown Rd., and Notification of Pending Nominations (Subdivisions and Architecture Planned and Designed by Charles M. Goodman Stetson Rd., Hartford, 04001368 Associates in Montgomery County, MD Virginia Nominations for the following MPS), Veirs Mill Rd., Highview Ave., properties being considered for listing Pendleton Dr., College View Dr., Richmond Independent City in the National Register were received Woodridge Ave., Silver Spring, 04001355 Oakwood-Chimborazo Historic District, by the National Park Service before Rock Creek Woods Historic District, 11504, Roughly N. 30th–N. 39th St., Chimborazo, November 6, 2004. Pursuant to section 11506 Connecticut Ave., 3600–3702 Meldon, Oakwood, E. Broad, Briel, E. Clay, 60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60 written Spruell Dr., 3908–4020 Rickover Rd., E. Leigh, M, E. Marshall, N, O, and P, comments concerning the significance 4004–4019 Ingersol Dr., Silver Spring, Richmond (Independent City), 04001372 04001354 of these properties under the National Washington Register criteria for evaluation may be Takoma Avenue Historic District (Subdivisions and Architecture Planned Skagit County forwarded by United States Postal and Designed by Charles M. Goodman Service, to the National Register of Associates in Montgomery County, MD Wilson Hotel, 804 Commercial Ave., Historic Places, National Park Service, MPS), 7906, 7908, 7910, 7912, 7914 Anacortes, 04001369 1849 C Street, NW., 2280, Washington, Takoma Ave., Takoma Park, 04001353 Whatcom County DC 20240; by all other carriers, National Prince George’s County Barlow Building (Commercial Buildings of Register of Historic Places, National the Central Business District of Park Service, 1201 Eye Street, NW., 8th Hyattsville Historic District (Boundary Increase), Roughly bounded by B&O RR Bellingham, Washington MPS), 211 W. floor, Washington DC 20005; or by fax, Tracks, East-West Hwy, 42nd Pl., Madison, Holly St., Bellingham, 04001371 (202) 371–6447. Written or faxed 37th, 38th Ave., Hamilton, and 37th Pl., Daylight Building (Commercial Buildings of comments should be submitted by Hyattsville, 04001356 the Central Business District of December 6, 2004.
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