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[edit] Barrier island

[edit] Alabama

[edit] Alaska

Also known as AHRS-JUN-073;The Church of the Holy Trinity (Episcopal) 325 Gold St., Juneau Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Religion Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Religious Structure

[edit] Arizona

[edit] California

[edit] San Diego, California

[edit] San Francisco, California

  • YMCA Hotel (added 1986 - Building - #86000148)

Also known as Whitehall Apartments 351 Turk St., San Francisco Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Meyer,Frederick Herman Architectural Style: Chicago Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Hotel Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Hotel

[edit] Florida

[edit] DeFuniak Springs, Florida

[edit] Jacksonville, Florida

[edit] Church of the Nativity

  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • 8373 Normandy Boulevard


[edit] St. Mary's Episcopal Church

  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • 1918 North Laura Street, now 1924 North Laura Street

[edit] Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church

  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • 10245 Gulf Life Drive
  • originally 5616 Atlantic Boulevard

[edit] Mayport, Florida

  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • Mayport Presbyterian Church
  • 1300 Palmer Street
  • 1892

[edit] Neptune Beach

  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • Old St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church
  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
  • Beaches Chapel
  • Old St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church
  • 610 Florida Boulevard
  • 1887
  • First location: 2nd Avenue, South and 2nd Street in Pablo Beach (now Jacksonville Beach
  • vacant by early 1920s; reopened in 1925
  • Second location: in 1952 moved to 11th Avenue, North and 5th Street.
  • Third move: turned to face Patricia Street and enlarged
  • Fourth move: July 1970, after construction of a new church, it was sold to Central Christian Church of the Beaches, which moved it to Florida Boulevard and 5th street in Neptune Beach.
  • Central Christian Church later became Beaches Chapel Church.
  • Robert S. Schuyler of Fernandina, architect
  • http://www.spbts.net/
  • http://www.spbts.net/content/about_us/
  • http://www.beacheschapel.com/
  • http://www.beacheschapel.com/history.htm


[edit] Iowa

Vinton Public Library

  • Vinton Public Library ** (added 1983 - Building - #83000341)

510 2nd Ave., Vinton

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Patton & Miller of Chicago Architectural Style: Renaissance Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History, Education Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Local Gov't Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: Library Current Function: Education Current Sub-function: Library

[edit] Louisiana

[edit] Napoleonville, Louisiana

Christ Episcopal Church and Cemetery
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Clariosophic/sandbox2 (USA Louisiana)
Clariosophic/sandbox2
Location: Napoleonville, Louisiana
Coordinates: 29°56′30.26″N 91°1′32.92″W / 29.9417389, -91.0258111Coordinates: 29°56′30.26″N 91°1′32.92″W / 29.9417389, -91.0258111
Built/Founded: 1853
Architect: Wills,Frank; Ament,George
Architectural style(s): Gothic
Added to NRHP: May 02, 1977
NRHP Reference#: 77000666

[1]

Governing body: Private

Article filler text goes here.

References

  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).

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[[Category:Registered Historic Places in Louisiana] {{NRHP-stub}

[edit] Maine


[edit] Massachusetts

[edit] Charles Brigham

[edit] Odd Fellows Hall

  • Odd Fellows Building (added 1988 - Building - #87002564)

Also known as Odd Fellows Temple 442 Main St., Malden Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Newhall,Louis C. Architectural Style: Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social Historic Sub-function: Meeting Hall, Specialty Store Current Function: Work In Progress

  • Oddfellows Building (added 1984 - Building - #84002765)

Central Square, Stoneham Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Second Empire Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse, Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business

[edit] Cambridge, Massachusetts

[edit] Charlemont, Massachusetts

Bissell Bridge (added 2004 - Structure - #04000083) Heath Rd., MA 8A over Mill Brook, Charlemont Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Mahiljan, Michael J., Harvey, T.J. & Son Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Engineering, Transportation Period of Significance: 1950-1974 Owner: Local Gov't Historic Function: Transportation Historic Sub-function: Road-Related Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use

[edit] Lanesborough, Massachusetts

  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church ** (added 1972 - Building - #72000127)

U.S. 7, Lanesborough Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

[edit] Lenox, Massachusetts

  • Trinity Episcopal Church (added 1996 - Building - #96000363)

Also known as Trinity Parish;Trinity Church 102 Walker St., Lenox Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Auchmuty, R.T., McKim, Mead & White Architectural Style: Romanesque Area of Significance: Social History, Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure


[edit] Plymouth, Massachusetts

[edit] Reading, Massachusetts

  • 1845
  • 273 Haverhill St. (added March 1, 1985)
  • Smith Shoe Shop (added 1985 - Building - #85000550)

273 Haverhill St., Reading Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Architecture, Industry Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Secondary Structure

[edit] New England

Ten footer

[edit] New Hampshire

Chapel of the Holy Cross
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Clariosophic/sandbox2 (New Hampshire)
Clariosophic/sandbox2
Location: Holderness, New Hampshire
Coordinates: 43°45′30.81″N 71°40′31.2″W / 43.7585583, -71.675333Coordinates: 43°45′30.81″N 71°40′31.2″W / 43.7585583, -71.675333
Built/Founded: 1884
Architect: Haight, Charles Coolidge; Head & Dowst
Architectural style(s): Gothic
Added to NRHP: September 07, 2005
NRHP Reference#: 05000971

[1]

Governing body: Private

3rd bishop: William Woodruff Niles

[edit] Dover, New Hampshire

St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Dover, New Hampshire)

William Hale House

  • Hale, William, House ** (added 1980 - Building - #80000309)

Also known as Lafayette House 5 Hale St., Dover Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Pendexter,George,& Edward, Johnson,Bradbury Architectural Style: Federal Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1800-1824 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure


[edit] Plymouth, New Hampshire

Chapel of the Holy Cross, 45 Chapel Ln., Holderness, 05000971, LISTED, 9/07/05

[edit] New Jersey

New St. Mary's Episcopal Church
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Clariosophic/sandbox2 (New Jersey)
Clariosophic/sandbox2
Location: Burlington, New Jersey
Coordinates: 40°4′37.12″N 74°51′43.48″W / 40.0769778, -74.8620778Coordinates: 40°4′37.12″N 74°51′43.48″W / 40.0769778, -74.8620778
Built/Founded: 1846
Architect: Upjohn,Richard; Et al.
Architectural style(s): Gothic Revival
Added to NRHP: May 31, 1972
NRHP Reference#: 72000770

[1]

Governing body: Private
  • New St. Mary's Episcopal Church *** (added 1972 - Building - #72000770)

Also known as St. Mary's Complex;St. Mary's Episcopal Church N side of Broad St. between Talbot and Wood Sts., Burlington Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Et al., Upjohn,Richard Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion Period of Significance: 1700-1749, 1750-1799, 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

  • 05/31/1972
  • 145 West Broad Street
  • 74.8619 W 40.0769N

[edit] New York

[edit] Chautauqua, New York

Norton Hall

1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton (1875–1953) and his wife, Elizabeth Calhoun Norton (1881–1947).

[edit] North Carolina

Church of the Holy Comforter

[edit] St. Athanasius Episcopal Church and Parish House and the Church of the Holy Comforter

Burlington, North Carolina 05/29/1979

  • National Register listing

St. Athanasius Episcopal Church and Parish House and the Church of the Holy Comforter (added 1979 - Building - #79001653) 300 E. Webb Ave. and 320 E. Davis St., Burlington Nat RegHistoric Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Oertel,Johannes Adam Simon, Upjohn,Hobart Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival, Other, Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion, Religion, Religion Historic Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure Current Function: Religion, Religion Current Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Religious Structure

[edit] St. Andrew's

  • St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and Cemetery ** (added 1982 - Building - #82003510)

NE of Woodleaf on SR 1950, Woodleaf Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Correll,Jacob Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Funerary, Religion Historic Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure Current Function: Funerary, Religion Current Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure

[edit] Ohio

[edit] Sandusky, Ohio

Spacecraft Propulsion Research Facility
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Clariosophic/sandbox2 (Ohio)
Clariosophic/sandbox2
Location: Sandusky, Ohio
Coordinates: 41°22′1.37″N 82°41′1.33″W / 41.3670472, -82.6837028Coordinates: 41°22′1.37″N 82°41′1.33″W / 41.3670472, -82.6837028
Built/Founded: 1968
Architect: NASA
Architectural style(s): No Style Listed
Added to NRHP: October 03, 1985
NRHP Reference#: 85002802

[1]

Governing body: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS & SPACE ADMINISTRATION

Spacecraft Propulsion Research Facility

[edit] Zanesville, Ohio

[edit] YMCA

  • Muskingum Family YMCA, 700 McIntire Ave. Zanesville, OH 43701 (map)
  • Zanesville YMCA (added 1985 - Building - #83002018)

34 S. Fifth St., Zanesville Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Lorenz Construction Co., McLane,Cyrus Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education, Recreation And Culture, Religion, Social Historic Sub-function: Civic, Sport Facility Current Function: Education, Recreation And Culture, Social Current Sub-function: Civic, Sport Facility


[edit] South Carolina


[edit] Rip Raps, Sumter

[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/sumter/S10817743017/index.htm


[edit] South Dakota

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[edit] Tennessee

[edit] Monteagle, Tennessee

  • DuBose Memorial Church Training School (added 1980 - Building - #80003802)

Also known as DuBose Conference Centre Fairmont and College Sts., Monteagle

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Multiple Architectural Style: Mission/Spanish Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion, Education Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church School Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Church School


[edit] Utah

[edit] Vermont

[edit] Church of Our Saviour

  • Church of Our Saviour (Killington, Vermont)
  • Killington, Vermont
  • [http://www.dioceseofvermont.org/Churches/Killington.html
  • Mission of the Church of Our Savior ** (added 1992 - District - #92001479)
  • Also known as Mission Farm;Wood,Josiah,Jr.,Farm
  • Mission Farm Rd., Sherburne
  • Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering
  • Architect, builder, or engineer: Smith,Arthur H.
  • Architectural Style: Gothic, Other
  • Area of Significance: Architecture

8Period of Significance: 1800-1824, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949

  • Owner: Private
  • Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic, Religion
  • Historic Sub-function: Agricultural Outbuildings, Religious Structure, Single Dwelling
  • Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Religion
  • Current Sub-function: Agricultural Outbuildings, Church Related Residence, Religious Structure
  • [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/VT/Rutland/state.html


[edit] Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

Parish of the Holy Trinity
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Clariosophic/sandbox2 (Vermont)
Clariosophic/sandbox2
Location: Swanton, Vermont
Coordinates: 44°55′1.98″N 73°7′27.07″W / 44.9172167, -73.1241861Coordinates: 44°55′1.98″N 73°7′27.07″W / 44.9172167, -73.1241861
Built/Founded: 1876
Architect: Newton, Louis S.; Hatch, Ira D.
Architectural style(s): Gothic Revival
Added to NRHP: March 02, 2001
NRHP Reference#: 01000221

[1]

MPS: Religious Buildings, Sites and Structures in Vermont MPS
Governing body: Private
  • St. John's Church
  • Parish of the Holy Trinity ** (added 2001 - Building - #01000221)
  • Also known as Holy Trinity Memorial Church
  • 38 Grand Ave., Swanton
  • Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering
  • Architect, builder, or engineer: Hatch, Ira D., Newton, Louis S.
  • Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
  • Area of Significance: Architecture, Art
  • Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924
  • Owner: Private
  • Historic Function: Religion
  • Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure
  • Current Function: Religion
  • Current Sub-function: Religious Structure


  • [[Episcopal Diocese of Vermont]
  • [[Vermont]

[edit] West Virginia

[edit] St Albans

  • St. Mark's Episcopal Church (added 1977 - Building - #77001377)

Also known as Bangor Parish 405--407 B St., St. Albans Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture, Military Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

[edit] Wisconsin

[edit] Delafield, Wisconsin

[edit] Bishopstead

  • Bishopstead *** (added 1984 - Building - #84003803)

Also known as Bishop Jackson Kemper House 153 W. Oakwood Dr., Delafield Historic Significance: Person Historic Person: Kemper,Bishop David Jackson Significant Year: 1870, 1846 Area of Significance: Religion Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling

List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin

[edit] St. John Chrysostom Church

Carpenter Gothic

  • St. John Chrysostom Church ** (added 1972 - Building - #72000069)

1111 Genesee St., Delafield Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Upjohn,Richard M. Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin

[edit] St. John's Military Academy

  • St. John's Military Academy ** (added 1977 - District - #77000059)

Also known as St. John's Hall;See Also:St. John Chrysostom Church Genessee St., Delafield Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Van Alyea,Thomas, Moller,John A. Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival, Other Historic Person: Multiple Significant Year: 1884 Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture, Education Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Education Current Sub-function: School

List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin

[edit] Nashotah, Wisconsin

  • Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin (added 1972 - Building - #72000067)

2 mi. SW of Nashotah on Nashotah House Rd., Nashotah Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Douglas,James Architectural Style: Gothic, Other Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin

[edit] Disambig

  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Brevard, North Carolina
  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina
  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Germantown, North Carolina
  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Trenton, Missouri
  • St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church, Tucson, Arizona
  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Bradford Springs, Dalzell, South Carolina