National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Ohio

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Ohio.

Location of Jefferson County in Ohio

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]

There are 25 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including two National Historic Landmarks. Another two properties were once listed but have been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Bantam Ridge School
Bantam Ridge School
October 1, 1981
(#81000442)
Bantam Ridge Rd., southwest of Wintersville
40°21′34″N 80°43′52″W
Cross Creek Township
2 Ann E. Lewis Bernhard House
Ann E. Lewis Bernhard House
April 28, 2005
(#05000342)
42 E. Main St.
40°13′06″N 80°52′20″W
Adena
3 Carnegie Library of Steubenville
Carnegie Library of Steubenville
September 16, 1992
(#92001160)
407 S. 4th St.
40°21′19″N 80°37′06″W
Steubenville
4 Central High School
Central High School
March 17, 1987
(#87000471)
110 Steuben Ave.
40°19′11″N 80°36′31″W
Mingo Junction
5 Central Public School
Central Public School
March 17, 1987
(#87000472)
109 Saint Clair Ave.
40°19′09″N 80°36′29″W
Mingo Junction
6 Commercial Street Historic District
Commercial Street Historic District
March 17, 1987
(#87000468)
Roughly Commercial St. between McLister and Highland Aves., May, and railroad tracks
40°19′14″N 80°36′24″W
Mingo Junction
7 Federal Land Office
Federal Land Office
April 3, 1973
(#73001482)
Corner of 3rd and Adams St.
40°21′29″N 80°36′51″W
Steubenville Moved onto grounds of Fort Steuben
8 First Methodist Episcopal-Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
First Methodist Episcopal-Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
March 2, 2006
(#06000093)
300 S. 4th St.
40°21′23″N 80°37′00″W
Steubenville
9 Friends Meetinghouse
Friends Meetinghouse
November 10, 1970
(#70000504)
Near State Route 150
40°10′25″N 80°48′10″W
Mount Pleasant
10 Hamilton-Ickes House
Hamilton-Ickes House
November 26, 1980
(#80003106)
North of Adena on State Route 10
40°13′47″N 80°52′00″W
Smithfield Township
11 Hodgen's Cemetery Mound
Hodgen's Cemetery Mound
September 25, 1975
(#75001443)
In Hodgen's Cemetery, off Walden Ave.[6][7]
40°10′28″N 80°41′41″W
Tiltonsville
12 Independent School District No. 2 Building
Independent School District No. 2 Building
July 10, 1986
(#86001569)
64520 State Route 213, north of Steubenville
40°25′05″N 80°39′26″W
Island Creek Township
13 Benjamin Lundy House
Benjamin Lundy House
May 30, 1974
(#74001537)
Union and Market Sts.
40°10′29″N 80°48′13″W
Mount Pleasant
14 Market Street Bridge
Market Street Bridge
March 21, 2019
(#100003517)
West Virginia Route 2 spur and Market Street
40°21′32″N 80°36′41″W
Steubenville Extends into Brooke County, West Virginia
15 Market Street Section, Retaining Wall and Water Trough
Market Street Section, Retaining Wall and Water Trough
October 8, 1992
(#92001353)
Old Market St. between Market St. off ramp and Lawson Ave.
40°21′47″N 80°37′26″W
Steubenville
16 Mount Pleasant Historic District
Mount Pleasant Historic District
June 28, 1974
(#74001536)
Roughly bounded by Union Street alleys, Cemetery St., and Market St.
40°10′28″N 80°47′55″W
Mount Pleasant
17 North End Neighborhood Historic District
North End Neighborhood Historic District
October 1, 1991
(#91001486)
Roughly N. 4th St. from Dock St. to Franklin Ave. and the eastern side of the junction of Franklin and N. 5th St.
40°22′09″N 80°36′37″W
Steubenville
18 North Hill Historic District
North Hill Historic District
March 17, 1987
(#87000469)
Bounded by Logan, George, Western, and alley west of Logan Ave.
40°19′36″N 80°36′34″W
Mingo Junction
19 Speedway Mound
Speedway Mound
September 5, 1975
(#75001444)
Old State Route 7 at Warrenton[8]
40°11′29″N 80°40′35″W
Warren Township Located above the speedway in Warrenton[6]
20 Steubenville Commercial Historic District
Steubenville Commercial Historic District
August 21, 1986
(#86001877)
Roughly bounded by Washington, Court and 3rd, Market, and 8th and Commercial Sts.
40°21′38″N 80°36′54″W
Steubenville
21 Steubenville Pottery Company Buildings
Steubenville Pottery Company Buildings
July 31, 1995
(#92001034)
County Road 44 southwest of its junction with State Route 7, north of Steubenville
40°24′04″N 80°37′24″W
Island Creek Township
22 Steubenville YMCA Building
Steubenville YMCA Building
June 1, 1982
(#82003601)
214 N. 4th St.
40°21′44″N 80°36′51″W
Steubenville
23 Stringer Stone House
Stringer Stone House
July 10, 1974
(#74001538)
224 Main St., corner of Main and Warren St.
40°11′16″N 80°41′20″W
Rayland
24 Toronto World War I Monument
Toronto World War I Monument
October 7, 2004
(#04001116)
208 Market St. at 3rd St.
40°27′56″N 80°35′59″W
Toronto
25 Union Cemetery-Beatty Park
Union Cemetery-Beatty Park
February 27, 1987
(#86003507)
1720 W. Market St. and Lincoln Ave.
40°22′06″N 80°37′59″W
Steubenville

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Ohio Valley Clay Company
Ohio Valley Clay Company
August 10, 1979
(#79001868)
January 31, 1995 Washington and Water Sts
40°21′38″N 80°36′41″W
Steubenville
2 Smithfield School
Smithfield School
October 16, 1981
(#81000440)
May 5, 1983 High St.
Smithfield

See also

References

  1. 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.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
  3. 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.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. 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.
  6. Location derived from Jefferson County, Governor's Office of Appalachia. Accessed 2009-09-11. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  7. Coordinates derived from the GNIS feature record for the cemetery
  8. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Debo Park Speedway (historical)
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