National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Oklahoma
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
Three Colonial Revival houses in Chandler were subject of the "Territorial Homes of Chandler" multiple property submission, which led to the Conklin and Johnson Houses being listed.[2]
There are 46 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has since been removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[3]
Current listings
[4] | Name on the Register[5] | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bon Ton House | September 26, 1986 (#86002350) |
404 N. 4th St. 35°45′03″N 96°39′27″W |
Stroud | ||
2 | Boston Store | April 5, 1984 (#84003107) |
917 Manvel Ave. 35°42′03″N 96°52′31″W |
Chandler | ||
3 | Captain Creek Bridge | March 3, 2004 (#04000134) |
West of the junction of Hickory St. and State Highway 66B 35°41′35″N 97°04′16″W |
Wellston | ||
4 | Joseph Carpenter House | September 26, 1986 (#86002346) |
204 W. 6th St. 35°45′06″N 96°39′19″W |
Stroud | ||
5 | Chandler Armory | March 14, 1991 (#91000276) |
Junction of Mickey Clarkson Ave. and 1st St. 35°42′34″N 96°52′36″W |
Chandler | ||
6 | Chandler Baseball Camp | October 12, 2011 (#11000339) |
2000 W. Park Rd. 35°42′22″N 96°54′06″W |
Chandler | ||
7 | Chandler Bookstore | April 5, 1984 (#84003110) |
713 Manvel Ave. 35°42′12″N 96°52′31″W |
Chandler | ||
8 | Chandler High School | April 4, 1996 (#96000372) |
515 Steele Ave. 35°42′18″N 96°52′55″W |
Chandler | ||
9 | Clapp-Cunningham Building | April 5, 1984 (#84003112) |
1021 Manvel Ave. 35°41′59″N 96°52′52″W |
Chandler | ||
10 | Conklin House | September 28, 1984 (#84003116) |
206 W. 8th St. 35°42′09″N 96°52′56″W |
Chandler | Along with the NRHP-listed Johnson House, one of three pre-statehood Colonial Revival houses in Chandler recognized in "Territorial Homes of Chandler" multiple property submission. | |
11 | Crane Motor Company Building | February 23, 1995 (#95000036) |
722 Manvel Ave. 35°42′10″N 96°52′49″W |
Chandler | ||
12 | Crescent School | April 4, 1996 (#96000373) |
2.5 miles east and 0.25 miles north of the junction of U.S. Route 62 and State Highway 18 35°30′23″N 96°51′01″W |
Meeker vicinity | ||
13 | Davenport Broadway Avenue Brick Street | May 27, 2004 (#04000518) |
1-600 Broadway St. 35°42′09″N 96°45′53″W |
Davenport | ||
14 | Fairview School | September 18, 1997 (#97001149) |
2.25 miles north-northwest of the junction of U.S. Route 62 and State Highway 18 35°32′11″N 96°54′09″W |
Meeker vicinity | ||
15 | First Presbyterian Church of Chandler | September 28, 1984 (#84003118) |
8th and Blaine Sts. 35°42′10″N 96°52′58″W |
Chandler | ||
16 | Flynt Building | June 5, 2007 (#07000516) |
720 Manvel Ave. 35°42′10″N 96°52′48″W |
Chandler | ||
17 | Graham Hotel | May 22, 1979 (#79001998) |
Main St. and 2nd Ave. 35°44′57″N 96°39′16″W |
Stroud | Destroyed[7] | |
18 | Hadley House | November 13, 1984 (#84000457) |
622 N. 4th Ave. 35°45′10″N 96°39′27″W |
Stroud | ||
19 | Walter Hadley House | September 26, 1986 (#86002308) |
424 W. 7th St. 35°45′10″N 96°39′30″W |
Stroud | ||
20 | Hotel Lincoln | February 23, 1995 (#95000037) |
323 Main St. 35°44′57″N 96°39′26″W |
Stroud | ||
21 | George Hughes House | September 26, 1986 (#86002370) |
308 W. 5th St. 35°45′03″N 96°39′23″W |
Stroud | ||
22 | Johnson House | September 28, 1984 (#84003121) |
503 Marvel Ave. 35°42′20″N 96°52′51″W |
Chandler | Along with the NRHP-listed Conklin House, one of three pre-statehood Colonial Revival houses in Chandler recognized in "Territorial Homes of Chandler" multiple property submission. | |
23 | Moses Keokuk House | June 19, 1973 (#73001563) |
6 miles south of Stroud 35°41′27″N 96°42′00″W |
Stroud | Burned in 2002[8] | |
24 | Mascho Building and Public Privy | April 5, 1984 (#84003127) |
717-719 Manvel Ave. 35°42′11″N 96°52′31″W |
Chandler | ||
25 | Meeker Town Hall | April 4, 1996 (#96000374) |
115 N. Fowler St. 35°30′14″N 96°54′09″W |
Meeker | ||
26 | William Alfred Mensch Building | December 28, 2000 (#00001576) |
218 W. Main St. 35°44′55″N 96°39′20″W |
Stroud | ||
27 | Midlothian School | April 4, 1996 (#96000375) |
2.25 miles west and 4 miles south of the junction of State Highway 18 and the former U.S. Route 66 35°38′15″N 96°55′35″W |
Midlothian | ||
28 | National Guard Statistical Building | June 3, 1999 (#99000672) |
Park Rd., 1 block west of 6th St. 35°42′12″N 96°53′11″W |
Chandler | ||
29 | Oleson-Crane Building | April 5, 1984 (#84003129) |
721 Manvel Ave. 35°42′10″N 96°52′31″W |
Chandler | ||
30 | Ozark Trails Section of Route 66 | December 5, 2003 (#03001235) |
Junction of N3540 Rd. and E0890 Rd. west to the junction of E0890 Rd. and the St. Louis – San Francisco railroad tracks. 35°43′26″N 96°42′33″W |
Stroud | ||
31 | Phillips 66 Station No. 1423 | September 8, 2011 (#11000640) |
701 S. Manvel 35°42′12″N 96°52′52″W |
Chandler | Route 66 in Oklahoma MPS | |
32 | Prague City Hall and Jail | June 26, 1998 (#98000732) |
1116 Jim Thorpe Boulevard 35°29′18″N 96°41′08″W |
Prague | ||
33 | Rock Café | June 14, 2001 (#01000661) |
114 W. Main St. 35°44′55″N 96°39′15″W |
Stroud | ||
34 | St. Cloud Hotel | April 5, 1984 (#84003131) |
1216 Manvel Ave. 35°41′53″N 96°52′32″W |
Chandler | ||
35 | St. Paul Baptist Church and Cemetery | September 13, 2002 (#02000973) |
4.25 miles north and 1.5 miles west of the junction of U.S. Route 62 and State Highway 18 35°33′53″N 96°54′37″W |
Meeker vicinity | ||
36 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church | June 9, 2000 (#00000655) |
812 Blaine Ave. 35°42′08″N 96°52′57″W |
Chandler | ||
37 | Seaba's Filling Station | February 9, 1995 (#94001609) |
336992 E. Highway 66 35°41′11″N 96°59′59″W |
Warwick | ||
38 | Southwestern Bell Telephone Building | May 14, 1986 (#86001093) |
301 W. 7th St. 35°45′13″N 96°39′24″W |
Stroud | ||
39 | Spring Dell School | April 4, 1996 (#96000376) |
5 miles south and 0.5 miles west of the junction of State Highway 18 and the former U.S. Route 66 35°37′32″N 96°53′32″W |
Meeker vicinity | ||
40 | Old Stroud School | September 18, 1997 (#97001150) |
1 mile east of the junction of Interstate 44 and State Highway 99 35°45′13″N 96°40′51″W |
Stroud | ||
41 | Stroud Trading Company Building | December 27, 1979 (#79001999) |
Main St. and 2nd Ave. 35°44′57″N 96°39′18″W |
Stroud | ||
42 | James W. Stroud House | March 8, 1984 (#84003134) |
110 E. 2nd St. 35°44′52″N 96°39′11″W |
Stroud | ||
43 | Marshal William M. Tilghman Homestead | January 11, 1976 (#76001568) |
2 miles northwest of Chandler off the former U.S. Route 66 35°43′47″N 96°54′42″W |
Chandler | ||
44 | Warwick School | April 4, 1996 (#96000377) |
0.75 miles east and 0.25 miles north of the junction of U.S. Route 177 and the former U.S. Route 66 35°41′09″N 97°00′17″W |
Warwick | ||
45 | Wolcott Building | April 5, 1984 (#84003136) |
725 Manvel Ave. 35°42′09″N 96°52′31″W |
Chandler | ||
46 | ZCBJ Lodge No. 46 | March 8, 1984 (#84003138) |
S. Barta Ave. 35°28′39″N 96°41′01″W |
Prague |
Former listing
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Bank of Agra | February 21, 1990 (#90000122) | September 6, 2006 | 400 Grant Avenue |
Agra | Demolished in 1999[9] |
See also
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References
- 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.
- Nicola Perkins and George 0. Carney (January 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Territorial Homes of Chandler Thematic Resources (TR)". National Park Service. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- 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.
- "Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places". Department of Geography at Oklahoma State University.
- "Moses Keokuk House". Oklahoma Historical Society State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
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