List of Entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Crook County, Oregon
This list of entries in the National Register of Historic Places in Crook County called the six in Crook County in Oregon in the National Register of Historic Places captured buildings and sites.
Existing entries
Surname | image | Entry date | location | place | description | |
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1 | Thomas M. Baldwin House |
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ID No. 87001523 |
September 10, 1987 126 W. 1st Street 44 ° 18 ′ 3 " N , 120 ° 50 ′ 51.8" W. |
Prineville | Thomas M. Baldwin (1854–1919) was a senior banker during Central Oregon's thriving early decades of the 20th century, who lived in this Colonial Revival- style house at the height of his career . It was designed by John V. Bennes and is the finest house of its style in Prineville. |
2 | Crook County Bank Building |
ID No. 91000802 |
June 19, 1991 246 N. Main Street 44 ° 18 ′ 8.8 ″ N , 120 ° 50 ′ 49.2 ″ W. |
Prineville | ||
3 | Marion Reed Elliott House |
ID No. 89000049 |
February 21, 1989 305 W. 1st Street 44 ° 18 '5 " N , 120 ° 50' 59.4" W. |
Prineville | The house, built in 1908, is the largest and best preserved Queen Anne style home in Prineville. It is also significant as one of the last remaining buildings by local contractor Jack Shipp (1858–1942). | |
4th | Old First National Bank of Prineville and Foster and Hyde Store |
ID no. 85003035 |
December 2, 1985 243 and 247 N. Main Street 44 ° 18 ′ 9.8 ″ N , 120 ° 50 ′ 50.7 ″ W. |
Prineville | Founded in 1887, the First National Bank of Prineville was the first bank in Central Oregon , and its second building was constructed in 1905. Its dignified American Renaissance style reflects the prosperity of the bank, city, and county. It was the first of three prominent buildings in the city, the execution of which in local basalt from the same quarry gives the center of Prineville a striking impression. | |
5 | Lamonta Compound - Prineville Supervisor's Warehouse |
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ID No. 86000846 |
April 8, 1986 1175 NW Lamonta Road 44 ° 18 ′ 37.4 ″ N , 120 ° 51 ′ 10.9 ″ W. |
Prineville | The building complex built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1933/34 is typical of a number of CCC projects on behalf of the United States Forest Service . He represents the shift in his architecture at that time towards a comprehensive development of building land as well as the development of state activity from the maintenance supervision of the state forests to active forestry . |
6th | The Roba Ranch |
ID no. 07001159 |
November 7, 2007 66953 Roba Ranch Road 44 ° 13 ′ 37.3 ″ N , 120 ° 0 ′ 6 ″ W. |
Near Paulina |
Web links
Commons : National Register of Historic Places in Crook County, Oregon - Collection of pictures, videos, and audio files
- Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, National Register Program
- National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places website
supporting documents
- ↑ The numbering in this list column is based on the order of the entries presented by the National Park Service ; the colors distinguish different types of protected areas of the National Park System with national significance (e.g. National Historic Landmarks ) from the other entries in the National Register of Historic Places .
- ↑ Jennifer Miller: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Baldwin, Thomas M., House ( English , PDF) on July 31, 1987. Retrieved on November 1, 2019 ..
- ↑ Jennifer Miller: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Elliott, Marion Reed, House ( English , PDF) in October 1988. Retrieved on 1 November of 2019.
- ↑ Jennifer Miller: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: First National Bank (Old) of Prineville and Foster and Hyde Store ( English , PDF) March 10, 1985. Accessed November 1, 2019.
- ↑ Anonymous: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Lamonta Compound - Prineville Supervisor's Warehouse ( English , PDF) February 25, 1986. Accessed November 1, 2019.