National Register of Historic Places listings in Jones County, Iowa

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jones County, Iowa.

Location of Jones County in Iowa

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Jones County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 29 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]
[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Anamosa Main Street Historic District
Anamosa Main Street Historic District
January 29, 2009
(#08001381)
200 and 300 blocks of W. Main St., 100 block of E. Main St., 100 blocks of N. and S. Ford St., and 100 block of N. Garnavillo St.
42°06′30″N 91°17′13″W
Anamosa
2 Anamosa Public Library
Anamosa Public Library
May 23, 1983
(#83000380)
100 E. 1st St.
42°06′24″N 91°17′07″W
Anamosa
3 Antioch School
Antioch School
January 16, 2001
(#00001654)
Iowa Highway 64, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Anamosa
42°05′07″N 91°12′50″W
Anamosa
4 Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House
Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House
March 13, 2013
(#13000067)
125 S. Ford St.
42°06′28″N 91°17′08″W
Anamosa
5 Business Part of Olin Historic District
Business Part of Olin Historic District
November 12, 2014
(#14000907)
Both sides of 300 blk. of E. Jackson and portion of E. 2nd Sts.
41°59′53″N 91°08′30″W
Olin
6 Dr. Martin H. Caulkins House and Office
Dr. Martin H. Caulkins House and Office
March 5, 1982
(#82002625)
Washington and Main Sts.
42°03′30″N 91°00′16″W
Wyoming
7 Corbett's/Eby's Mill Bridge
Corbett's/Eby's Mill Bridge
April 11, 1985
(#85000722)
Spans the Maquoketa River
42°11′59″N 91°03′32″W
Scotch Grove Township
8 Ely's Stone Bridge
Ely's Stone Bridge
March 7, 1979
(#79000908)
Northwest of Monticello at Hardscrabble Rd.
42°15′24″N 91°13′31″W
Monticello
9 Farm Creek Historic District March 15, 2016
(#16000083)
Address restricted[6]
Cascade vicinity
10 Farm No. 1, Iowa Men's Reformatory
Farm No. 1, Iowa Men's Reformatory
December 18, 1992
(#92001664)
County Trunk Highway E28 west of Buffalo Creek
42°06′33″N 91°18′08″W
Anamosa
11 S.S. Farwell House
S.S. Farwell House
April 27, 1979
(#79000909)
301 N. Chestnut St.
42°14′31″N 91°11′39″W
Monticello
12 Fremont Mill Bridge
Fremont Mill Bridge
May 15, 1998
(#98000537)
Pedestrian path over a small pond in Central Park
42°06′39″N 91°08′22″W
Anamosa
13 John A. Green Estate
John A. Green Estate
August 31, 1978
(#78001232)
West of Anamosa off U.S. Route 151
42°06′40″N 91°21′05″W
Anamosa
14 Hale Bridge
Hale Bridge
May 15, 1998
(#98000539)
100th St. over the Wapsipinicon River above Oxford Junction
42°00′16″N 91°03′54″W
Anamosa
15 Iowa Men's Reformatory Cemetery
Iowa Men's Reformatory Cemetery
December 18, 1992
(#92001665)
County Trunk Highway E28 west of Buffalo Creek
42°06′43″N 91°18′32″W
Anamosa
16 Iowa Men's Reformatory Historic District
Iowa Men's Reformatory Historic District
December 18, 1992
(#92001667)
N. High St.
42°06′41″N 91°17′27″W
Anamosa
17 Jones County Court House
Jones County Court House
August 28, 2003
(#03000822)
500 W. Main St.
42°06′34″N 91°17′24″W
Anamosa
18 Kenny Farmstead Archeological District March 15, 2016
(#16000082)
Address restricted[6]
Cascade vicinity
19 Lower Road Bridge
Lower Road Bridge
May 15, 1998
(#98000536)
Buffalo Rd. over a branch of the Wapsipinicon River
42°06′53″N 91°18′21″W
Anamosa
20 Moore's Ford Bridge May 15, 1998
(#98000538)
25th Ave. over White Water Creek
42°16′47″N 90°55′40″W
Monticello
21 Odd Fellows Hall
Odd Fellows Hall
June 27, 1985
(#85001377)
203 W. 1st St.
42°14′16″N 91°11′27″W
Monticello
22 Rick's Brewery
Rick's Brewery
March 12, 1999
(#99000312)
12412 Buffalo Rd.
42°06′48″N 91°18′00″W
Anamosa
23 St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
August 24, 2005
(#05000904)
12472 County Road X28
42°07′06″N 91°21′39″W
Stone City
24 St. Luke's Methodist Church
St. Luke's Methodist Church
January 17, 2002
(#01001461)
211 N. Sycamore
42°14′26″N 91°11′18″W
Monticello
25 Scotch Grove Historic District
Scotch Grove Historic District
February 5, 2014
(#13001137)
Junction of Iowa Highway 38, 116th Avenue, and County Road E17
42°10′21″N 91°06′26″W
Scotch Grove
26 Col. William T. and Elizabeth C. Shaw House
Col. William T. and Elizabeth C. Shaw House
November 27, 1992
(#92001636)
509 S. Oak St.
42°06′07″N 91°16′18″W
Anamosa
27 State Quarry, Iowa Men's Reformatory December 18, 1992
(#92001666)
Unnamed road along the eastern side of Buffalo Creek northwest of Anamosa
42°07′23″N 91°19′08″W
Anamosa
28 Stone City Historic District
Stone City Historic District
November 21, 2008
(#08001099)
12828-12573 Stone City Rd., 12392-12340 Dearborn Rd., and 12381-12551 County Road X28
42°06′54″N 91°21′17″W
Stone City
29 Wapsipinicon State Park Historic District
Wapsipinicon State Park Historic District
September 22, 2014
(#14000669)
21301 Cty. Rd. E34
42°05′43″N 91°17′08″W
Anamosa

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. Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
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