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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240 0 1 D The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to inform you that the following properties have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places beginning September 11, 1983 and ending September 17, 1983* For further information call (202) 343-9552. State,County,Vicinity,Property .Address,(Date Listed) ARIZONA, Apache County, St. Johns, **Isaacson Building, 37 Commercial St. (09/12/83) CALIFORNIA, Alameda County, Oakland, Oakland City Hall, 1421 Washington St. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Del Norte County, Crescent City, Crescent City Lighthouse, A St., Battery Point Island (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Fresno County, Fresno, Brix, H.H., Mansion, 2844 Fresno St. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Humboldt County, Garberville, Benbow Inn (Hotel Benbow), 445 Lake Benbow Dr. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles County, Avalon, Gano, Peter, House, 718 Crescent Ave. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles County, Hollywood, Toberman, C.E., Estate, 1847 Camino Palmero (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles County, Pasadena, Old Pasadena Historic District, Roughly bounded by Pasadena, Fair Oaks, Raymond Aves., Arroyo Pkwy., Del Mar Blvd., and Corson St. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Merced County, Merced, Cook, Maj. George Beecher, House, 356 W. 21st St. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Monterey County, Gonzales, Community Church of Gonzales, 301 4th St. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Old Tavern, 2801 Capitol Ave. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, San Diego County, San Diego, Park Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, 508 Olive St. (09/15/83) CALIFORNIA, San Francisco County, San Francisco, Liberty Street Historic District, Roughly 15—188 Liberty St. (09/15/83) ~ ^ CALIFORNIA, San Francisco County, San Francisco, McMullen, John, House, 827 Guerrero St. (09/15/83) COLORADO, Denver County, Denver, Haskell House, 1651 Emerson St. (09/15/83) COLORADO, Summit County, Frisco, Frisco Schoolhouse, 120 Main St. (09/15/83) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, Bond Building, 1404 New York Ave., NW (09/15/83) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 1000 U St., NW (09/15/83) IDAHO, Lincoln County, Shoshone, Purdum Livery Stable (Lava Rock Structures in South Central Idaho TR), 113 N. Rail St. E. (09/15/83) ILLINOIS, Putnam County, Putnam, Condit, Cortland, House, Off IL 29 (09/16/83) INDIANA, LaPorte County, LaPorte, Downtown LaPorte Historic District, Roughly bounded by State, Jackson, Maple and Chicago Sts. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Alameda (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 37 W. St. Clair St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Alexandra (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 402—416 N. New Jersey St. and 332-336 E. Vermont St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Ambassador (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 39 E. 9th St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County,Indianapolis, Baker (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), . 310 N. Alabama St. and 341 Massachusetts Ave. (09/15/83) ~ INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Blacherne (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 402 N. Meridian St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Burton (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 821-823 N. Pennsylvania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Cathcart (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 103 E. 9th St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Chadwick (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 1005 N. Pennsylvania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Colonial (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 126 E. Vermont St. and 402-408 N. Delaware St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Dartmouth (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 221 E. Michigan St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Delaware Court (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 1001-1015 N. Delaware St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Delaware Flats (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 120—128 N. Delaware St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Devonshire (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 412 N. Alabama St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Emelie (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 326—330 N. Senate Ave. and 301—303 W. Vermont St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Glencoe (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 627 N. Pennsylvania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Grover (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 615 N. Pennsyivania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Harriett (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 124—128 N. East St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Lodge (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 829 N. Pennsylvania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Martens (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 348-356 Indiana Ave. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Massachusetts (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 421-427 Massachusetts Ave. (09/15783) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Mayleeno (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 416-418 E. Vermont St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, McKay (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 611 N. Pennsyivania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Myrtle Fern (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 221 E. 9th St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Oxford (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 316 E. Vermont St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Pennsylvania (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 919 N. Pennsylvania St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Plaza (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 902 N. Pennsylvania St. and 36 E. 9th St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Rink (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 401 N. Illinois St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Savoy (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 36 W. Vermont St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Shelton (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 825 N. Delaware St7(09/IS/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Sid-Mar (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 401—403 Massachusetts Ave. (09/15/83) INDIANA* Marion County* Indianapolis, Spink (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 230 E. 9th St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, St. Clair (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR)* 109 W. St. Clair St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Sylvania (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 801 N. Pennsylvania St. and 108 E. St. Clair St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County* Indianapolis, Vienna (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR)* 306 E. New York St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County, Indianapolis, Wil-Fra“Mar (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR), 318- E. Vermont St. (09/15/83) INDIANA, Marion County* Indianapolis, Wilson (Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR)* 643 Ft. Wayne Ave. (09/15/83) KENTUCKY, Fayette County* Lexington, North Broadway-Short Street Historic District* N. Broadway and W. Short S t . " ------------------------------------------------------ LOUISIANA, East Carroll Parish* Lake Providence vicinity, **Buckmeadow Plantation House, NW of Lake Providence off LA 2 (09/15/83) LOUISIANA, Rapides Parish, Pineville, Rose Cottage, Azalea St., (Central Louisiana State Hospital) (09/15/83) LOUISIANA, St. Tammany Parish, Mandeville, Flagstaff* 1815 Lakeshore Dr. (09/15/83) MARYLAND, Allegany County, Lonaconing, Lonaconing Historic District* MD 36, MD 657, and Douglas Ave., Church, E. Main and Railroad Sts. (09/15/83) MARYLAND, Baltimore (Independent City), Douglass Place* 516—524 S. Dallas St. (09/15/83) MARYLAND, Baltimore (independent City), Gallagher Mansion and Outbuilding, 431—435 Notre Dame Lane (09/15/831------------- ------------ --------- -------------------------------- MARYLAND, Baltimore (Independent City), Union Square-Hollins Market Historic District, Roughly bounded by Fulton, Fayette, Pratt and Schroder Sts. (09/15/83) MASSACHUSETTS, Berkshire County* Monterey* Rock Ridge* Tyringham Rd. (09/16/83) MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County, Salem, Crombie Street District (Downtown Salem MRA), 7—15 and 16-18 Crombie St., and 13 Barton St. (09/16/83) MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County* Salem, Federal Street District (Downtown Salem MRA), Roughly bounded by Bridge, Washington, Federal, and Summer Sts. (09/16/83) MASSACHUSETTS, Hampden County* Chicopee, Valentine School* Grape and Elm Sts. (09/16/83) MASSACHUSETTS, Worcester County, Gardner, **Hevwood-Wakefield Company Complex, 206 Central St. (09/15/83) NEW JERSEY, Bergen County, Edgewater, Ford Motor Company Edgewater Assembly Plant, 309 River Rd. (09/15/83) NEW MEXICO, Grant County, Silver City, **St. Mary’s Academy Historic District, 1813 N. Alabama St. (09/15/83) NEW YORK, Albany County, Rensselaerville, Rensselaerville Historic District* Old Albany* Pond Hill, Methodist Hill Rds. and Main St. (09/15/83) NEW YORK, Bronx County* New York, Morris High School Historic District* Roughly bounded by Boston Rd., Jackson and Forrest Aves., and E. 166th and Home Sts. (69/15/83) NEW YORK* Bronx County*
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