National Register of Historic Places listings in Graham County, Arizona

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Graham County, Arizona. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Graham County, Arizona, 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]

Location of Graham County in Arizona

There are 34 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 that are also National Historic Landmarks.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Arizona Bank and Trust
 
Arizona Bank and Trust
February 9, 1988
(#87002557)
429 Main
32°49′59″N 109°42′42″W / 32.833056°N 109.711667°W / 32.833056; -109.711667 (Arizona Bank and Trust)
Safford
2 Richard Bingham House
 
Richard Bingham House
February 9, 1988
(#87002556)
1208 9th Ave.
32°49′34″N 109°43′05″W / 32.826222°N 109.718114°W / 32.826222; -109.718114 (Richard Bingham House)
Safford
3 Bonita Store
 
Bonita Store
March 6, 1998
(#98000172)
1 mile northwest of the junction of State Route 266 and Arizona Industrial School Rd.
32°35′22″N 109°58′08″W / 32.589444°N 109.968889°W / 32.589444; -109.968889 (Bonita Store)
Bonita
4 Paul Brooks House
 
Paul Brooks House
February 9, 1988
(#87002559)
1033 5th Ave.
32°49′40″N 109°42′44″W / 32.827885°N 109.712295°W / 32.827885; -109.712295 (Paul Brooks House)
Safford
5 Buena Vista Hotel
 
Buena Vista Hotel
February 9, 1988
(#87002560)
322 Main
32°50′00″N 109°42′38″W / 32.833333°N 109.710556°W / 32.833333; -109.710556 (Buena Vista Hotel)
Safford No longer extant[5]
6 Columbine Work Station
 
Columbine Work Station
June 10, 1993
(#93000516)
State Route 366 southwest of Safford in the Coronado National Forest
32°42′13″N 109°54′46″W / 32.703611°N 109.912778°W / 32.703611; -109.912778 (Columbine Work Station)
Safford
7 T. D. Cross House
 
T. D. Cross House
February 9, 1988
(#87002563)
908 1st Ave.[6]
32°49′47″N 109°42′28″W / 32.829657°N 109.707904°W / 32.829657; -109.707904 (T. D. Cross House)
Safford
8 William Charles Davis House
 
William Charles Davis House
February 9, 1988
(#87002565)
301 11th St.
32°49′38″N 109°42′37″W / 32.827337°N 109.710283°W / 32.827337; -109.710283 (William Charles Davis House)
Safford
9 Graham County Courthouse
 
Graham County Courthouse
May 25, 1982
(#82002077)
800 Main St.
32°49′59″N 109°42′57″W / 32.833056°N 109.715833°W / 32.833056; -109.715833 (Graham County Courthouse)
Safford
10 Heliograph Lookout Complex
 
Heliograph Lookout Complex
January 28, 1988
(#87002467)
Coronado National Forest
32°39′00″N 109°50′56″W / 32.65°N 109.848889°W / 32.65; -109.848889 (Heliograph Lookout Complex)
Old Columbine
11 Joe Horowitz House
 
Joe Horowitz House
February 9, 1988
(#87002566)
118 Main
32°50′01″N 109°42′31″W / 32.833512°N 109.708573°W / 32.833512; -109.708573 (Joe Horowitz House)
Safford
12 House at 611 Third Avenue
 
House at 611 Third Avenue
February 9, 1988
(#87002568)
611 3rd Ave.
32°49′58″N 109°42′35″W / 32.832846°N 109.709736°W / 32.832846; -109.709736 (House at 611 Third Avenue)
Safford
13 Kearny Campsite and Trail
 
Kearny Campsite and Trail
October 9, 1974
(#74000454)
Northeast of Safford off U.S. Route 666
32°53′38″N 109°28′44″W / 32.893841°N 109.478996°W / 32.893841; -109.478996 (Kearny Campsite and Trail)
Safford
14 Marijilda Canyon Prehistoric Archeological District October 2, 1988
(#88001572)
Address Restricted
Safford
15 Mathew O'Brien House
 
Mathew O'Brien House
February 9, 1988
(#87002570)
615 1st Ave.
32°49′57″N 109°42′26″W / 32.832505°N 109.707341°W / 32.832505; -109.707341 (Mathew O'Brien House)
Safford
16 Oak Draw Archeological District November 25, 1992
(#92001564)
Address Restricted
Safford
17 Oddfellows Home
 
Oddfellows Home
May 12, 1988
(#87002571)
808 8th Ave.
32°49′49″N 109°43′01″W / 32.83040°N 109.71681°W / 32.83040; -109.71681 (Oddfellows Home)
Safford
18 George A. Olney House
 
George A. Olney House
February 9, 1988
(#87002574)
1104 Central
32°49′39″N 109°42′42″W / 32.827368°N 109.711544°W / 32.827368; -109.711544 (George A. Olney House)
Safford
19 Alonzo Hamilton Packer House
 
Alonzo Hamilton Packer House
February 9, 1988
(#87002575)
1203 Central
32°49′34″N 109°42′39″W / 32.826077°N 109.710956°W / 32.826077; -109.710956 (Alonzo Hamilton Packer House)
Safford
20 Point of Pines
 
Point of Pines
October 15, 1966
(#66000182)
Address Restricted
Morenci
21 Power's Cabin
 
Power's Cabin
August 13, 1975
(#75000348)
Northwest of Willcox in the Coronado National Forest
32°35′38″N 110°20′43″W / 32.593889°N 110.345278°W / 32.593889; -110.345278 (Power's Cabin)
Willcox Location of the 1918 Power's Cabin Shootout
22 David Ridgeway House
 
David Ridgeway House
February 9, 1988
(#87002576)
928 Central
32°49′46″N 109°42′42″W / 32.829474°N 109.711528°W / 32.829474; -109.711528 (David Ridgeway House)
Safford
23 Safford High School
 
Safford High School
February 9, 1988
(#87002577)
520 11th St.
32°49′41″N 109°42′47″W / 32.828056°N 109.713056°W / 32.828056; -109.713056 (Safford High School)
Safford School building built in 1915, listed on the National Register in 1988, and apparently razed in mid-1990s but still not yet delisted.
24 Sierra Bonita Ranch
 
Sierra Bonita Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000181)
Southwest of Bonita
32°30′36″N 110°02′15″W / 32.51°N 110.0375°W / 32.51; -110.0375 (Sierra Bonita Ranch)
Bonita Extends into Cochise County
25 Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
 
Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
February 9, 1988
(#87002578)
808 Central
32°49′52″N 109°42′42″W / 32.831099°N 109.711579°W / 32.831099; -109.711579 (Southern Pacific Railroad Depot)
Safford
26 Hugh Talley House
 
Hugh Talley House
February 9, 1988
(#87002580)
1114 3rd Ave.
32°49′37″N 109°42′37″W / 32.826862°N 109.710299°W / 32.826862; -109.710299 (Hugh Talley House)
Safford
27 William Talley House
 
William Talley House
February 9, 1988
(#87002581)
219 11th St.
32°49′38″N 109°42′35″W / 32.827337°N 109.709788°W / 32.827337; -109.709788 (William Talley House)
Safford
28 Webb Peak Lookout Tower January 28, 1988
(#87002464)
Off State Route 366
32°42′41″N 109°55′19″W / 32.711389°N 109.921944°W / 32.711389; -109.921944 (Webb Peak Lookout Tower)
Old Columbine
29 James R. Welker House
 
James R. Welker House
February 9, 1988
(#87002582)
1127 Central
32°49′36″N 109°42′40″W / 32.82657°N 109.71098°W / 32.82657; -109.71098 (James R. Welker House)
Safford House built in 1915 with elements of Queen Anne style
30 West Peak Lookout Tower January 28, 1988
(#87002466)
Coronado National Forest
32°44′15″N 110°02′15″W / 32.7375°N 110.0375°W / 32.7375; -110.0375 (West Peak Lookout Tower)
Bonita
31 David Wickersham House
 
David Wickersham House
February 9, 1988
(#87002583)
1101 5th Ave.
32°49′38″N 109°42′43″W / 32.827258°N 109.712064°W / 32.827258; -109.712064 (David Wickersham House)
Safford
32 Dan Williams House
 
Dan Williams House
February 9, 1988
(#87002584)
603 Relation
32°49′26″N 109°42′51″W / 32.823764°N 109.714059°W / 32.823764; -109.714059 (Dan Williams House)
Safford
33 J. Mark Wilson House
 
J. Mark Wilson House
February 9, 1988
(#87002585)
712 Relation
32°49′28″N 109°42′57″W / 32.824323°N 109.715893°W / 32.824323; -109.715893 (J. Mark Wilson House)
Safford
34 Woman's Club
 
Woman's Club
May 12, 1988
(#87002586)
215 Main
32°49′59″N 109°42′35″W / 32.83306°N 109.70979°W / 32.83306; -109.70979 (Woman's Club)
Safford Woman's Club building designed by M.H. Starkweather and built in 1930.

See also edit

References edit

  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 Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
  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. ^ 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.
  5. ^ See "Buena Vista showcased musical talents", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2005-10-19, retrieved 2015-03-16; and Robinson, Stephany Mae, "Mt. Graham timber built Valley", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2011-10-19, retrieved 2015-03-16. See also 2015 photo of 300s block of Main.
  6. ^ On the NRHP nominating form, the address is given as "918 1st Ave." However, a 2015 photo shows the address "908" marked on the house.