Bryan W. Nolen

Bryan W. Nolen was an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma architect who served as a Major in the Oklahoma National Guard.[1] He designed numerous armories built under the Works Progress Administration. He is credited with more than 20 buildings that are preserved and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

His works include:

  • Anadarko Armory, 700 W. Oklahoma St., Anadarko, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Clinton Armory, 723 S. Thirteenth St., Clinton, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Cushing Armory, 218 S. Little Ave., Cushing, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Eufaula Armory, 48 Memorial Dr., Eufaula, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Guthrie Armory, 720 E. Logan, Guthrie, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Healdton Armory, Jct. of Fourth and Franklin Sts., Healdton, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Hominy Armory, 201 N. Regan St., Hominy, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Kingfisher Armory, 301 N. 6th St., Kingfisher, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Konawa Armory, 625 N. State St., Konawa, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Mangum Armory, 115 E. Lincoln St., Mangum, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Marlow Armory, 702 W. Main St., Marlow, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Minco Armory, 407 W. Pontotoc St., Minco, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Okemah Armory, 405 N. 6th St., Okemah, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Okmulgee Armory, Jct. of 2nd. and Alabama Sts., Okmulgee, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Pawhuska Armory, 823 E. 8th St., Pawhuska, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Pawnee Armory, Jct. of First and Cleveland Sts., Pawnee, OK) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Roff Armory, Jct. of Burns and N. 9th Sts., Roff, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Sulphur Armory, 500 W. Wynnewood Ave., Sulphur, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Tahlequah Armory, 100 Water Ave., Tahlequah, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Tishomingo Armory, 500 E. 24th St., Tishomingo, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Tonkawa Armory, Third and North Sts., Tonkawa, OK (Nolen, Bryan) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Wagoner Armory, 509 E. Cherokee St., Wagoner, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Watonga Armory, 301 W. Main, Watonga, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]
  • Weatherford Armory, 123 W. Rainey St., Weatherford, OK (Nolen, Bryan W.) NRHP-listed[2]

References

  1. Jill March (June 30, 1997). "National Register of Historic Places: Roff Armory / Roff National Guard Armory" (PDF). Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office. p. 20. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 23, 2010.
  2. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.


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