National Register of Historic Places listings in Blaine County, Oklahoma
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Blaine County, Oklahoma.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Blaine County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 18 properties listed on the National Register in the county.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 8, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[edit][3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Acre Family Barn | March 13, 2013 (#13000073) |
Route 2, Box 37 36°02′21″N 98°36′09″W / 36.03917°N 98.60251°W | Canton vicinity | ||
2 | Blaine County Courthouse | August 23, 1984 (#84002972) |
212 N. Weigle St. 35°50′46″N 98°24′38″W / 35.846111°N 98.410556°W | Watonga | ||
3 | Cantonment | April 28, 1970 (#70000527) |
North of Canton 36°06′00″N 98°37′02″W / 36.1°N 98.617222°W | Canton | ||
4 | Jesse Chisholm Grave Site | December 16, 1971 (#71000658) |
Northeast of Geary near the North Canadian River 35°43′36″N 98°17′28″W / 35.726667°N 98.291111°W | Geary | The inscription on the headstone reads
Jesse Chisholm Born 1805 DIED MAR 4 1868 NO ONE LEFT HIS HOME COLD OR HUNGRY | |
5 | Cronkhite Ranch House | September 22, 1983 (#83002073) |
North of Watonga off State Highway 51A 35°56′11″N 98°27′11″W / 35.936389°N 98.453056°W | Watonga | ||
6 | Dusbabek Filling Station | August 28, 2024 (#100010776) |
101 N Main Street 36°06′59″N 98°19′01″W / 36.1163°N 98.3170°W | Okeene | ||
7 | Thompson Benton Ferguson House | May 17, 1973 (#73001555) |
521 N. Weigel St. 35°50′56″N 98°25′01″W / 35.848889°N 98.416944°W | Watonga | The home was built in 1902 by the then 6th territorial Governor of Oklahoma and local newspaper editor and publisher Thompson Benton Ferguson | |
8 | Gillespie Building | November 13, 1989 (#89001963) |
102 E. Main St. 35°37′51″N 98°19′01″W / 35.630833°N 98.316944°W | Geary | The Gillespie Building (also known as the American State Bank Building)is located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Main and Broadway.It is a two-story brick building constructed in 1902-1903 | |
9 | Noble Hotel | May 10, 1996 (#96000491) |
112 N. Noble St. 35°50′41″N 98°24′45″W / 35.844722°N 98.4125°W | Watonga | The Noble Hotel is a two-story, red brick building built In 1912 the architectural style of the building is Prairie Commercial | |
10 | Okeene Flour Mill | November 7, 1976 (#76001555) |
Off State Highway 51 36°07′02″N 98°19′12″W / 36.117222°N 98.32°W | Okeene | ||
11 | Old Plant Office Building, U.S. Gypsum Co. | May 13, 1983 (#83002074) |
State Highway 51A 36°03′21″N 98°28′29″W / 36.055833°N 98.474722°W | Southard | ||
12 | Old Salt Works | July 28, 1983 (#83002075) |
Southeast of Southard 36°01′03″N 98°27′11″W / 36.0175°N 98.453056°W | Southard | ||
13 | Public Water Trough | November 15, 1989 (#89001965) |
Junction of Main, Canadian, and Northeast Boulevard 35°37′52″N 98°18′54″W / 35.631111°N 98.315°W | Geary | The Public Water Trough is a concrete structure built in the late teens or early 1920s. The u-shaped indentation was intended to accommodate a wagon tongue, thus allowing a team to be watered without first being unharnessed from the wagon. | |
14 | Shinn Family Barn | March 10, 1983 (#83002076) |
Southeast of Okeene 36°05′08″N 98°14′35″W / 36.085556°N 98.243056°W | Okeene | Relocated to the Harn Homestead Museum in Oklahoma City in 1987. | |
15 | Sooner Co-op Association Elevator (West) | August 31, 2000 (#00001040) |
302 W. F St. 36°07′04″N 98°19′13″W / 36.117778°N 98.320278°W | Okeene | ||
16 | United States Post Office Watonga | April 17, 2009 (#09000213) |
121 N. Noble Ave. 35°50′41″N 98°24′47″W / 35.844686°N 98.413125°W | Watonga | The United States Post Office in Watonga Oklahoma was built in 1936 as a product of the New Deal public works program. It is a brick-clad building designed in the Colonial Revival style with one and one-half stories and a basement.
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17 | J.H. Wagner House | March 10, 1983 (#83002077) |
521 N. Prouty Ave. 35°50′59″N 98°24′51″W / 35.849722°N 98.414167°W | Watonga | Built in 1903, the J.H. Wagner House is a three-story frame building with clapboard siding painted white. The house is Victorian Queen Anne in architectural style, it features a unique two-story, eight-sided tower with a modified cupola at its northeast corner. | |
18 | Watonga Armory | May 20, 1994 (#94000491) |
301 W. Main 35°50′39″N 98°24′56″W / 35.844167°N 98.415556°W | Watonga | Built between 1935 and 1937 The Watonga Armory is a Large two-story building constructed of red brick with cast concrete Art Deco detailing, it was a product of the Works Progress Administration. |
See also
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- List of National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma
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References
[edit]- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 8, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.