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National Register of Historic Places Weekly Lists for 1998 National Register of Historic Places 1998 Weekly Lists WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/22/97 THROUGH 12/26/97 .................................... 3 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/29/97 THROUGH 1/02/98 ...................................... 6 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 1/05/98 THROUGH 1/09/98 ........................................ 8 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 1/12/98 THROUGH 1/16/98 ...................................... 12 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 1/19/98 THROUGH 1/23/98 ...................................... 15 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 1/26/98 THROUGH 1/30/98 ...................................... 18 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 2/02/98 THROUGH 2/06/98 ...................................... 20 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 2/09/98 THROUGH 2/13/98 ...................................... 22 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 2/16/98 THROUGH 2/20/98 ...................................... 25 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 2/23/98 THROUGH 2/27/98 ...................................... 28 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 3/02/98 THROUGH 3/06/98 ...................................... 30 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 3/09/98 THROUGH 3/13/98 ...................................... 34 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 3/16/98 THROUGH 3/20/98 ...................................... 36 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 3/23/98 THROUGH 3/27/98 ...................................... 39 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 3/30/98 THROUGH 4/03/98 ...................................... 41 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 4/06/98 THROUGH 4/10/98 ...................................... 45 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 4/13/98 THROUGH 4/17/98 ...................................... 48 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 4/20/98 THROUGH 4/24/98 ...................................... 50 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 4/27/98 THROUGH 5/01/98 ...................................... 52 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 5/04/98 THROUGH 5/08/98 ...................................... 55 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 5/11/98 THROUGH 5/15/98 ...................................... 58 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 5/18/98 THROUGH 5/22/98 ...................................... 64 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 5/25/98 THROUGH 5/29/98 ...................................... 68 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/01/98 THROUGH 6/05/98 ...................................... 71 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/08/98 THROUGH 6/12/98 ...................................... 74 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/15/98 THROUGH 6/19/98 ...................................... 78 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/22/98 THROUGH 6/26/98 ...................................... 80 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/29/98 THROUGH 7/03/98 ...................................... 88 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 7/06/98 THROUGH 7/10/98 ...................................... 90 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 7/13/98 THROUGH 7/17/98 ...................................... 93 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 7/20/98 THROUGH 7/24/98 ...................................... 96 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 7/27/98 THROUGH 7/31/98 ...................................... 99 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 8/03/98 THROUGH 8/07/98 .................................... 101 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 8/10/98 THROUGH 8/14/98 .................................... 105 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 8/17/98 THROUGH 8/21/98 .................................... 109 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 8/24/98 THROUGH 8/28/98 .................................... 112 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 8/31/98 THROUGH 9/04/98 .................................... 117 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 9/07/98 THROUGH 9/11/98 .................................... 120 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 9/14/98 THROUGH 9/18/98 .................................... 122 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 9/21/98 THROUGH 9/25/98 .................................... 125 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 9/28/98 THROUGH 10/02/98 .................................. 127 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 10/05/98 THROUGH 10/09/98 ................................ 130 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 10/12/98 THROUGH 10/16/98 ................................ 132 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 10/19/98 THROUGH 10/23/98 ................................ 134 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 10/26/98 THROUGH 10/30/98 ................................ 137 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 11/02/98 THROUGH 11/06/98 ................................ 140 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 11/09/98 THROUGH 11/13/98 ................................ 142 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 11/16/98 THROUGH 11/20/98 ................................ 144 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 11/23/98 THROUGH 11/27/98 ................................ 147 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 11/30/98 THROUGH 12/04/98 ................................ 149 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/07/98 THROUGH 12/11/98 ................................ 153 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/14/98 THROUGH 12/18/98 ................................ 156 WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/21/98 THROUGH 12/24/98 ................................ 160 PLEASE NOTE NEW MAILING ADDRESS: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CULTURAL RESOURCES NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES MAIL STOP 2280, SUITE 400 1849 C STREET , NW WASHINGTON, DC 20240 PLEASE NOTE SAME LOCATION ADDRESS (FEDEX, UPS, SPECIAL DELIVERIES, AND VISITORS): NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES SUITE 400 (OFFICES) or SUITE LL99 (ARCHIVES) 800 NORTH CAPITOL STREET, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20002 The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to announce actions on the following properties for the National Register of Historic Places. For further information contact Edson Beall via voice (202) 354- 2255, fax (202) 371-2229, regular or E-mail: [email protected] Visit our National Register of Historic Places Home Page WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/22/97 THROUGH 12/26/97 KEY: State, County, Property Name, Address/Boundary, City, Vicinity, Reference Number, NHL, Action, Date, Multiple Name FLORIDA, MARION COUNTY, Ocala Union Station, 531 NE First Ave., Ocala, 97001557, LISTED, 12/22/97 INDIANA, GRANT COUNTY, Woodside, 1119 Overlook Rd., Marion vicinity, 97001538, LISTED, 12/24/97 INDIANA, HUNTINGTON COUNTY, Chief Richardville House and Miami Treaty Grounds, 2 mi W. of Huntington, SW of jct. of US 24 & IN 9/37, Huntington vicinity, 85002446, ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION APPROVED, 12/24/97 INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, Wasson, H.P. & Company Building, 2 W. Washington and 2 N. Meridian Sts., Indianapolis, 97001539, LISTED, 12/24/97 MASSACHUSETTS, ESSEX COUNTY, Peabody Institute, 15 Sylvan St., Danvers, 97001559, LISTED, 12/22/97 MASSACHUSETTS, WORCESTER COUNTY, Hope Cemetery, 119 Webster St., Worcester, 97001560, LISTED, 12/22/97 NEW YORK, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, Linwood, 1912 York Rd., York vicinity, 97001493, LISTED, 12/15/97 NEW YORK, MADISON COUNTY, Smith, Gerrit, Estate, Jct. of Main and Nelson Sts., Peterboro, 97001386, LISTED, 11/24/97 NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Belcher--Holden Farm, 5825 NY 38, Newark Valley, 97001486, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Valley MPS) NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Chamberlain, Daniel, House, 627 Brown Rd., Newark Valley, 97001489, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Valley MPS) NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Farrand--Pierson House, 441 Brown Rd., Newark Valley, 97001490, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Valley MPS) NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Maple Lawn Farm, 10981 NY 38, Newark Valley, 97001487, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Vallwy) NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Nowland House, 88 S. Main St., Newark Valley, 97001488, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Valley) NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Sutton--Chapman--Howland House, 55 Main St., Newark Valley, 97001492, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Vallwy MPS) NEW YORK, TIOGA COUNTY, Wade Farm, 5579 NY 38, Newark Valley, 97001491, LISTED, 12/15/97 (Newark Valley MPS) NORTH CAROLINA, WATAUGA COUNTY, Wilson--Vines House, 4300 Rush Branch Rd., Beaver Dam vicinity, 97001562, LISTED, 12/22/97 TENNESSEE, MARION COUNTY, RyeMabee, 224 E. Main St., Monteagle, 97001565, LISTED, 12/22/97 TENNESSEE, SEVIER COUNTY, Wade, Dwight and Kate, House, 114 Joy St., Sevierville, 97001502, LISTED, 12/15/97 UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY, Barnard--Garn--Barber House, 1198 N. Main St., Centerville, 97001309, LISTED, 11/17/97 (Centerville MPS) UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY, Brandon, Thomas and Margaret, House, 185 E. Center St., Centerville, 97001310, LISTED, 11/17/97 (Centerville MPS) UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY, Deuel, Osmyn and Emily, House, 271 South 200 East, Centerville, 97001311, LISTED, 11/17/97 (Centerville MPS) UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY, Duncan, John, Harriet, and Eliza Jennett, House, 445 North 400 East, Centerville, 97001312, LISTED, 11/17/97 (Centerville MPS) UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY, Ford--Rigby House, 1592 N. Main St., Centerville, 97001313, LISTED, 11/17/97 (Centerville MPS) UTAH, DAVIS COUNTY,
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