National Register of Historic Places listings in the Upper East region of Texas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's Upper East region.

The Upper East region is an area of 23 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here.

According to the 2020 Census, the Upper East region had a total population of about 1.15 million, or 4 percent of the state’s total population. Twenty percent of the region’s population was concentrated in the Tyler MSA.

The region included 2020 population of 1.15 million, or four percent of Texas' population, with Tyler MSA having 20 percent of the Upper East's population.[1]

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Anderson County edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Anderson Camp Ground
 
Anderson Camp Ground
December 27, 1982
(#82001735)
W of Brushy Creek on Farm to Market Road 837
31°57′14″N 95°37′23″W / 31.953889°N 95.623056°W / 31.953889; -95.623056 (Anderson Camp Ground)
Brushy Creek also called Brushy Creek Arbor and United Methodist Church
2 Anderson County Courthouse
 
Anderson County Courthouse
September 28, 1992
(#92001256)
1 Public Sq.
31°45′54″N 95°37′34″W / 31.765°N 95.626111°W / 31.765; -95.626111 (Anderson County Courthouse)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Anderson County Jail
 
Anderson County Jail
June 11, 1998
(#98000692)
704 Avenue A
31°45′50″N 95°37′36″W / 31.763889°N 95.626667°W / 31.763889; -95.626667 (Anderson County Jail)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
4 William and Caroline Broyles House
 
William and Caroline Broyles House
November 10, 1988
(#88002614)
1305 S. Sycamore St.
31°44′52″N 95°37′44″W / 31.747778°N 95.628889°W / 31.747778; -95.628889 (William and Caroline Broyles House)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Denby Building
 
Denby Building
June 11, 1998
(#98000694)
201 W. Crawford St.
31°45′47″N 95°37′56″W / 31.763056°N 95.632222°W / 31.763056; -95.632222 (Denby Building)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
6 G. E. Dilley Building
 
G. E. Dilley Building
June 11, 1998
(#98000698)
503 W. Main St.
31°45′44″N 95°38′05″W / 31.762222°N 95.634722°W / 31.762222; -95.634722 (G. E. Dilley Building)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
7 First Presbyterian Church
 
First Presbyterian Church
June 11, 1998
(#98000695)
406 Avenue A
31°45′45″N 95°37′44″W / 31.7625°N 95.628889°W / 31.7625; -95.628889 (First Presbyterian Church)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
8 Freeman Farm
 
Freeman Farm
June 12, 2000
(#00000656)
Co. Rd. 323, 3 miles SE of Frankston
31°59′38″N 95°29′53″W / 31.993889°N 95.498056°W / 31.993889; -95.498056 (Freeman Farm)
Frankston also called Kickapoo Farm, Freeman Plantation
9 Gatewood-Shelton Gin
 
Gatewood-Shelton Gin
June 3, 1998
(#98000637)
304 E. Crawford
31°45′50″N 95°37′41″W / 31.763889°N 95.628056°W / 31.763889; -95.628056 (Gatewood-Shelton Gin)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
10 Howard House
 
Howard House
March 14, 1993
(#93000072)
1011 N. Perry St.
31°46′11″N 95°37′34″W / 31.769722°N 95.626111°W / 31.769722; -95.626111 (Howard House)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of the North Side Historic District
11 Lincoln High School June 3, 1998
(#98000636)
920 W. Swantz St.
31°45′20″N 95°38′26″W / 31.755556°N 95.640556°W / 31.755556; -95.640556 (Lincoln High School)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS; burned in 1999, demolished.
12 Link House
 
Link House
May 29, 1980
(#80004073)
925 N. Link St.
31°46′06″N 95°37′46″W / 31.76847°N 95.6294°W / 31.76847; -95.6294 (Link House)
Palestine Part of the North Side Historic District; also called Link-Bunton House
13 Michaux Park Historic District
 
Michaux Park Historic District
April 28, 2004
(#04000380)
Roughly bounded by S. Micheaux St., Jolly St., Crokett Rd., Rogers St., and E Park Ave.
31°45′16″N 95°37′32″W / 31.7545°N 95.6256°W / 31.7545; -95.6256 (Michaux Park Historic District)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
14 Mount Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Mount Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church
June 3, 1998
(#98000635)
913 E. Calhoun St.
31°46′05″N 95°37′22″W / 31.768056°N 95.622778°W / 31.768056; -95.622778 (Mount Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
15 North Side Historic District
 
North Side Historic District
July 1, 1998
(#98000825)
Roughly bounded by Kolsted, N. Perry, W. Green, and N. Conrad Sts.
31°46′07″N 95°37′53″W / 31.768611°N 95.631389°W / 31.768611; -95.631389 (North Side Historic District)
Palestine Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
16 Old Town Residential Historic District
 
Old Town Residential Historic District
June 15, 2006
(#06000509)
Roughly surrounded by Lacey St.
31°46′02″N 95°37′22″W / 31.767222°N 95.622778°W / 31.767222; -95.622778 (Old Town Residential Historic District)
Palestine
17 Pace McDonald Site
 
Pace McDonald Site
August 12, 1982
(#82004488)
Address restricted[5]
Palestine Smithsonian trinomial 41AN51
18 Palestine Carnegie Library
 
Palestine Carnegie Library
October 17, 1988
(#88001944)
502 N. Queen St.
31°45′48″N 95°38′04″W / 31.763333°N 95.634444°W / 31.763333; -95.634444 (Palestine Carnegie Library)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
19 Palestine High School
 
Palestine High School
September 24, 1986
(#86002295)
400 Micheaux Ave.
31°45′29″N 95°37′38″W / 31.758056°N 95.627222°W / 31.758056; -95.627222 (Palestine High School)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; currently the Museum for East Texas Culture
20 Palestine New Town Commercial Historic District
 
Palestine New Town Commercial Historic District
October 6, 2021
(#100007058)
Roughly bounded by North Queen, Crawford, North Houston, and Spring Sts.
31°45′44″N 95°37′57″W / 31.7622°N 95.6325°W / 31.7622; -95.6325 (Palestine New Town Commercial Historic District)
Palestine
21 Post Office-Palestine
 
Post Office-Palestine
June 11, 1998
(#98000693)
101 E. Oak St.
31°45′46″N 95°37′52″W / 31.76281°N 95.63120°W / 31.76281; -95.63120 (Post Office-Palestine)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
22 John H Reagan Monument
 
John H Reagan Monument
June 3, 1998
(#98000633)
Reagan Park; vicinity of Park and Crockett Sts.
31°45′28″N 95°37′31″W / 31.75781°N 95.62530°W / 31.75781; -95.62530 (John H Reagan Monument)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
23 Redlands Hotel
 
Redlands Hotel
June 3, 1998
(#98000634)
400 N. Queen St.
31°45′46″N 95°38′04″W / 31.76287°N 95.63436°W / 31.76287; -95.63436 (Redlands Hotel)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
24 Robinson Bank Building
 
Robinson Bank Building
June 11, 1998
(#98000691)
213 W. Main St.
31°45′44″N 95°37′58″W / 31.762222°N 95.632778°W / 31.762222; -95.632778 (Robinson Bank Building)
Palestine Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
25 Sacred Heart Catholic Church and School
 
Sacred Heart Catholic Church and School
December 6, 1979
(#79002909)
503 N. Queen St.
31°45′45″N 95°38′04″W / 31.7625°N 95.634444°W / 31.7625; -95.634444 (Sacred Heart Catholic Church and School)
Palestine Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
26 A. C. Saunders Site
 
A. C. Saunders Site
July 15, 1982
(#82004487)
Address restricted[5]
Frankston Smithsonian trinomial 41AN19
27 South Side Historic District
 
South Side Historic District
July 1, 1998
(#98000826)
Roughly bounded by W. Colorado, and S. Michaux Sts., and Union Pacific Railroad Tracks
31°45′21″N 95°37′50″W / 31.755833°N 95.630556°W / 31.755833; -95.630556 (South Side Historic District)
Palestine Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Palestine MPS
28 Texas & Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 610
 
Texas & Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 610
March 25, 1977
(#77001477)
Park Road 70
31°44′28″N 95°34′16″W / 31.74118°N 95.5712°W / 31.74118; -95.5712 (Texas & Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 610)
Palestine


Bowie County edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Bowie County Jail
 
Bowie County Jail
November 16, 1977
(#77001429)
Public Sq.
33°26′32″N 94°25′18″W / 33.442222°N 94.421667°W / 33.442222; -94.421667 (Bowie County Jail)
Boston Part of a State Antiquities Landmark
2 Draughon-Moore House
 
Draughon-Moore House
June 29, 1976
(#76002007)
420 Pine St.
33°25′27″N 94°02′39″W / 33.424167°N 94.044167°W / 33.424167; -94.044167 (Draughon-Moore House)
Texarkana Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Earl-Rochelle House
 
Earl-Rochelle House
July 1, 1999
(#99000720)
1920 Magnolia St.
33°26′08″N 94°02′37″W / 33.435556°N 94.043611°W / 33.435556; -94.043611 (Earl-Rochelle House)
Texarkana Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Garland Community School Teacherage March 6, 2002
(#02000146)
Farm to Market Road 1701, 2.5 mi. W of Dekalb
33°30′58″N 94°40′11″W / 33.516111°N 94.669722°W / 33.516111; -94.669722 (Garland Community School Teacherage)
DeKalb Historic and Architectural Resources Associated with the Rosenwald School Program in Texas
5 Hotel Grim
 
Hotel Grim
June 7, 2016
(#16000348)
301 N. State Line Ave.
33°25′21″N 94°02′36″W / 33.422617°N 94.043337°W / 33.422617; -94.043337 (Hotel Grim)
Texarkana [6]
6 Hotel McCartney
 
Hotel McCartney
September 6, 1979
(#79002920)
Corner of Front and Main Streets
33°25′13″N 94°02′35″W / 33.420278°N 94.043056°W / 33.420278; -94.043056 (Hotel McCartney)
Texarkana
7 Offenhauser Insurance Building
 
Offenhauser Insurance Building
February 25, 1971
(#71000922)
State Line Ave. and 3rd St.
33°25′20″N 94°02′36″W / 33.42232°N 94.04329°W / 33.42232; -94.04329 (Offenhauser Insurance Building)
Texarkana Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 Rialto Building
 
Rialto Building
June 17, 1982
(#82004493)
317 State Line Ave.
33°25′24″N 94°02′36″W / 33.42344°N 94.04329°W / 33.42344; -94.04329 (Rialto Building)
Texarkana Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 Roseborough Lake Site July 6, 1976
(#76002008)
Address restricted[5]
Texarkana
10 Saenger Theater
 
Saenger Theater
July 12, 1978
(#78002897)
219 Main St.
33°25′18″N 94°02′41″W / 33.42177°N 94.04463°W / 33.42177; -94.04463 (Saenger Theater)
Texarkana State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Texarkana Junior College and Texas High School
 
Texarkana Junior College and Texas High School
March 31, 2014
(#14000102)
W. 16th & Pine Sts.
33°26′02″N 94°03′04″W / 33.433947°N 94.051089°W / 33.433947; -94.051089 (Texarkana Junior College and Texas High School)
Texarkana
12 Texarkana National Bank
 
Texarkana National Bank
April 21, 2021
(#100006403)
100 East Broad St.
33°25′17″N 94°02′35″W / 33.421407°N 94.043170°W / 33.421407; -94.043170 (Texarkana National Bank)
Texarkana
13 Texarkana National Bank (Motor Bank and Parking Garage) April 21, 2021
(#100006491)
217 Pine St.
33°25′19″N 94°02′37″W / 33.422072°N 94.043643°W / 33.422072; -94.043643 (Texarkana National Bank (Motor Bank and Parking Garage))
Texarkana
14 Texarkana Phase Archeological District August 14, 1973
(#73001959)
Address restricted[5]
Texarkana
15 Texarkana Union Station
 
Texarkana Union Station
November 19, 1978
(#78000611)
State Line and Front St.
33°25′12″N 94°02′33″W / 33.42°N 94.0425°W / 33.42; -94.0425 (Texarkana Union Station)
Texarkana Extends into Miller County, Arkansas
16 Texarkana US Post Office and Courthouse
 
Texarkana US Post Office and Courthouse
March 24, 2000
(#00000245)
5th St. and State Line Ave.
33°25′32″N 94°02′35″W / 33.42542°N 94.04307°W / 33.42542; -94.04307 (Texarkana US Post Office and Courthouse)
Texarkana Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; extends into Miller County, Arkansas
17 Tilson Mounds-Summerhill Lake Place (41BW14) January 16, 1987
(#86003637)
Bowie County 2320 and Cabe Rd.
Texarkana
18 Whitaker House
 
Whitaker House
November 7, 1979
(#79002921)
517 Whitaker St.
33°25′19″N 94°03′25″W / 33.421944°N 94.056944°W / 33.421944; -94.056944 (Whitaker House)
Texarkana Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Camp County edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Pittsburg Commercial Historic District
 
Pittsburg Commercial Historic District
April 16, 2013
(#13000175)
Along Marshall, Quitman, Jefferson, Church, and College Sts, roughly from Cypress St. to North St.
32°59′47″N 94°58′00″W / 32.99634°N 94.9667°W / 32.99634; -94.9667 (Pittsburg Commercial Historic District)
Pittsburg Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks


Cass County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Cass County Courthouse
 
Cass County Courthouse
May 25, 1979
(#79002924)
Public Sq.
33°00′40″N 94°21′54″W / 33.011111°N 94.365°W / 33.011111; -94.365 (Cass County Courthouse)
Linden State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Mathews-Powell House
 
Mathews-Powell House
September 22, 1977
(#77001431)
Miller St.
33°08′59″N 94°08′50″W / 33.149722°N 94.147222°W / 33.149722; -94.147222 (Mathews-Powell House)
Queen City Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Pleasant Hill School
 
Pleasant Hill School
August 20, 2004
(#04000891)
2722 FM 1399
33°03′11″N 94°23′46″W / 33.053056°N 94.396111°W / 33.053056; -94.396111 (Pleasant Hill School)
Linden Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Delta County edit

(has no NRHP listings)

Franklin County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 M.L. Edwards & Co. Building
 
M.L. Edwards & Co. Building
August 29, 2018
(#100002840)
103 N Kaufman St.
33°11′20″N 95°13′19″W / 33.188894°N 95.221808°W / 33.188894; -95.221808 (M.L. Edwards & Co. Building)
Mount Vernon
2 Franklin County Courthouse and Jail
 
Franklin County Courthouse and Jail
January 18, 2006
(#05001542)
200 N Kaufman St.
33°11′21″N 95°13′16″W / 33.189167°N 95.221111°W / 33.189167; -95.221111 (Franklin County Courthouse and Jail)
Mount Vernon State Antiquities Landmark
3 Mount Vernon Downtown Historic District
 
Mount Vernon Downtown Historic District
November 21, 2018
(#100003140)
Roughly bounded by RR tracks, Jackson, Taylor & Holbrook Sts
33°11′19″N 95°13′18″W / 33.188701°N 95.221615°W / 33.188701; -95.221615 (Mount Vernon Downtown Historic District)
Mount Vernon State Antiquities Landmark
4 Rogers-Drummond House September 8, 1980
(#80004120)
SE of Mount Vernon
33°07′06″N 95°09′11″W / 33.118333°N 95.153056°W / 33.118333; -95.153056 (Rogers-Drummond House)
Mount Vernon Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Gregg County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Everett Building
 
Everett Building
November 15, 1979
(#79002948)
214-216 Fredonia St.
32°29′43″N 94°44′19″W / 32.495278°N 94.738611°W / 32.495278; -94.738611 (Everett Building)
Longview Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Longview National Bank August 1, 2023
(#100009217)
213 North Fredonia St.
32°29′44″N 94°44′19″W / 32.4956°N 94.7385°W / 32.4956; -94.7385 (Longview National Bank)
Longview
3 McWilliams Building March 25, 2019
(#100003536)
208 N. Green St.
32°29′42″N 94°44′12″W / 32.494960°N 94.736644°W / 32.494960; -94.736644 (McWilliams Building)
Longview
4 Northcutt House
 
Northcutt House
May 22, 1978
(#78002938)
313 S. Fredonia St.
32°29′29″N 94°44′27″W / 32.491389°N 94.740833°W / 32.491389; -94.740833 (Northcutt House)
Longview Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Nuggett Hill Historic District May 1, 1998
(#98000403)
Roughly bounded by W. Marshall, N. 6th, Padon, and Teague Sts.
32°30′06″N 94°43′35″W / 32.501667°N 94.726389°W / 32.501667; -94.726389 (Nuggett Hill Historic District)
Longview
6 Petroleum Building March 6, 2019
(#100003494)
202 E. Whaley St.
32°29′48″N 94°44′15″W / 32.496665°N 94.737587°W / 32.496665; -94.737587 (Petroleum Building)
Longview
7 Frank Taylor and Kate Womack Rembert House
 
Frank Taylor and Kate Womack Rembert House
December 30, 2011
(#11000980)
316 S. Fredonia St.
32°29′28″N 94°44′24″W / 32.49124°N 94.73997°W / 32.49124; -94.73997 (Frank Taylor and Kate Womack Rembert House)
Longview Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 Whaley House
 
Whaley House
May 23, 1980
(#80004122)
101 E. Whaley St.
32°29′51″N 94°44′18″W / 32.4975°N 94.738333°W / 32.4975; -94.738333 (Whaley House)
Longview Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Harrison County edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Arnot House
 
Arnot House
July 27, 1979
(#79002970)
306 W. Houston St
32°32′41″N 94°22′10″W / 32.544722°N 94.369444°W / 32.544722; -94.369444 (Arnot House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Dial-Williamson House
 
Dial-Williamson House
March 2, 1979
(#79002971)
3 mi (4.8 km) W of Marshall on Old Longview Rd.
32°33′04″N 94°25′19″W / 32.551111°N 94.421944°W / 32.551111; -94.421944 (Dial-Williamson House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Edgemont
 
Edgemont
September 22, 1977
(#77001449)
W of Marshall
32°31′58″N 94°25′10″W / 32.532778°N 94.419444°W / 32.532778; -94.419444 (Edgemont)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 First Methodist Church
 
First Methodist Church
July 16, 1980
(#80004133)
300 E. Houston St.
32°32′42″N 94°21′55″W / 32.545°N 94.365278°W / 32.545; -94.365278 (First Methodist Church)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Fry-Barry House
 
Fry-Barry House
November 21, 1978
(#78002950)
314 W. Austin
32°32′44″N 94°22′11″W / 32.545556°N 94.369722°W / 32.545556; -94.369722 (Fry-Barry House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 Ginocchio Historic District
 
Ginocchio Historic District
December 31, 1974
(#74002076)
Bounded by Grand Ave., and N. Franklin, Willow, and Lake Sts.
32°33′05″N 94°21′57″W / 32.551389°N 94.365833°W / 32.551389; -94.365833 (Ginocchio Historic District)
Marshall Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
7 Hagerty House
 
Hagerty House
September 13, 1978
(#78002951)
505 E. Rusk St.
32°32′49″N 94°21′43″W / 32.546944°N 94.361944°W / 32.546944; -94.361944 (Hagerty House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 Harrison County Courthouse
 
Harrison County Courthouse
August 16, 1977
(#77001450)
Public Square
32°32′41″N 94°22′01″W / 32.544722°N 94.366944°W / 32.544722; -94.366944 (Harrison County Courthouse)
Marshall State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 Hochwald House
 
Hochwald House
July 14, 1983
(#83004487)
211 W. Grand Ave.
32°32′55″N 94°22′06″W / 32.548611°N 94.368333°W / 32.548611; -94.368333 (Hochwald House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Locust Grove
 
Locust Grove
June 20, 1979
(#79002969)
Off TX 134
32°32′26″N 94°40′57″W / 32.540556°N 94.6825°W / 32.540556; -94.6825 (Locust Grove)
Jonesville
11 Marshall Arsenal, CSA
 
Marshall Arsenal, CSA
July 1, 1976
(#76002040)
Address restricted[5]
Marshall
12 Marshall US Post Office
 
Marshall US Post Office
April 25, 2001
(#01000435)
100 E. Houston St.
32°32′39″N 94°22′03″W / 32.544167°N 94.3675°W / 32.544167; -94.3675 (Marshall US Post Office)
Marshall
13 Mimosa Hall
 
Mimosa Hall
November 2, 1978
(#78002949)
S of Leigh off SR 134
32°35′19″N 94°08′37″W / 32.588611°N 94.143611°W / 32.588611; -94.143611 (Mimosa Hall)
Leigh
14 Old Pierce House
 
Old Pierce House
April 13, 1973
(#73001965)
303 N. Columbus St.
32°32′49″N 94°21′53″W / 32.546944°N 94.364722°W / 32.546944; -94.364722 (Old Pierce House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
15 Starr House
 
Starr House
December 11, 1979
(#79002972)
407 W. Travis St.
32°32′31″N 94°22′13″W / 32.541944°N 94.370278°W / 32.541944; -94.370278 (Starr House)
Marshall State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
16 John R. Stinson House
 
John R. Stinson House
November 7, 1979
(#79002973)
313 W. Austin St.
32°32′45″N 94°22′12″W / 32.545833°N 94.37°W / 32.545833; -94.37 (John R. Stinson House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
17 James Turner House
 
James Turner House
November 7, 1979
(#79002974)
406 S. Washington Ave.
32°32′31″N 94°22′01″W / 32.541944°N 94.366944°W / 32.541944; -94.366944 (James Turner House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
18 Weisman-Hirsch House
 
Weisman-Hirsch House
July 7, 1983
(#83004488)
313 S. Washington St.
32°32′33″N 94°22′03″W / 32.5425°N 94.3675°W / 32.5425; -94.3675 (Weisman-Hirsch House)
Marshall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Henderson County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Faulk and Gauntt Building
 
Faulk and Gauntt Building
June 9, 1980
(#80004135)
217 N. Prairieville St.
32°12′21″N 95°51′19″W / 32.205833°N 95.855278°W / 32.205833; -95.855278 (Faulk and Gauntt Building)
Athens Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Hopkins County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Hopkins County Courthouse
 
Hopkins County Courthouse
April 11, 1977
(#77001453)
Church and Jefferson Sts.
33°08′18″N 95°36′02″W / 33.138333°N 95.600556°W / 33.138333; -95.600556 (Hopkins County Courthouse)
Sulphur Springs State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Lamar County edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Atkinson-Morris House
 
Atkinson-Morris House
October 26, 1988
(#88001914)
802 Fitzhugh
33°40′07″N 95°32′49″W / 33.668523°N 95.54701°W / 33.668523; -95.54701 (Atkinson-Morris House)
Paris Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Paris MRA
2 Bailey-Ragland House
 
Bailey-Ragland House
October 26, 1988
(#88001917)
433 W. Washington
33°39′15″N 95°33′39″W / 33.65414°N 95.560929°W / 33.65414; -95.560929 (Bailey-Ragland House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
3 Benjamin and Adelaide Baldwin House October 26, 1988
(#88001925)
714 Graham
33°39′50″N 95°33′48″W / 33.663859°N 95.56336°W / 33.663859; -95.56336 (Benjamin and Adelaide Baldwin House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA; demolished in 2014
4 Baty-Plummer House
 
Baty-Plummer House
October 26, 1988
(#88001931)
708 Sherman
33°39′27″N 95°33′48″W / 33.657562°N 95.563263°W / 33.657562; -95.563263 (Baty-Plummer House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
5 Thomas and Bettie Brazelton House
 
Thomas and Bettie Brazelton House
October 26, 1988
(#88001932)
801 W. Sherman
33°39′26″N 95°33′50″W / 33.657174°N 95.563880°W / 33.657174; -95.563880 (Thomas and Bettie Brazelton House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
6 Carlton-Gladden House
 
Carlton-Gladden House
October 26, 1988
(#88001933)
2120 Bonham
33°39′39″N 95°34′15″W / 33.660967°N 95.570941°W / 33.660967; -95.570941 (Carlton-Gladden House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
7 Church Street Historic District
 
Church Street Historic District
October 26, 1988
(#88001936)
Roughly bounded by E. Austin, 3rd, SE, Washington and 1st, SW Sts.
33°39′25″N 95°33′19″W / 33.656964°N 95.555332°W / 33.656964; -95.555332 (Church Street Historic District)
Paris Includes State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic Resources of Paris MRA
8 J. M. and Emily Daniel House
 
J. M. and Emily Daniel House
October 26, 1988
(#88001921)
216 4th Street SW
33°39′34″N 95°33′38″W / 33.659549°N 95.560583°W / 33.659549; -95.560583 (J. M. and Emily Daniel House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
9 Ellis II Site
 
Ellis II Site
March 30, 1978
(#78002967)
Address restricted[5]
Pin Hook
10 Emerson Site
 
Emerson Site
December 1, 1978
(#78002968)
Address restricted[5]
Pin Hook
11 First Church of Christ, Scientist
 
First Church of Christ, Scientist
October 26, 1988
(#88001912)
339 W. Kaufman
33°39′35″N 95°33′35″W / 33.65961°N 95.55986°W / 33.65961; -95.55986 (First Church of Christ, Scientist)
Paris Classical Revival former Christian Scientist church built in 1917 after Paris' 1916 fire. Included in Historic Resources of Paris MRA.
12 First Presbyterian Church
 
First Presbyterian Church
October 26, 1988
(#88001913)
410 W. Kaufman
33°39′36″N 95°33′37″W / 33.660025°N 95.560401°W / 33.660025; -95.560401 (First Presbyterian Church)
Paris Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Paris MRA
13 First United Methodist Church
 
First United Methodist Church
June 21, 1983
(#83003146)
322 Lamar St.
33°39′40″N 95°33′12″W / 33.661111°N 95.553333°W / 33.661111; -95.553333 (First United Methodist Church)
Paris Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
14 John Chisum Gibbons House
 
John Chisum Gibbons House
October 26, 1988
(#88001923)
623 6th Street SE
33°39′21″N 95°33′00″W / 33.655947°N 95.549901°W / 33.655947; -95.549901 (John Chisum Gibbons House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
15 High House October 26, 1988
(#88001920)
352 West Washington
33°39′16″N 95°33′36″W / 33.654539°N 95.560035°W / 33.654539; -95.560035 (High House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
16 House at 705 3rd Street, SE October 26, 1988
(#88001935)
705 3rd St., SE
33°39′19″N 95°33′13″W / 33.655164°N 95.553501°W / 33.655164; -95.553501 (House at 705 3rd Street, SE)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
17 Edwin and Mary Jenkins House
 
Edwin and Mary Jenkins House
October 26, 1988
(#88001927)
549 5th, NW
33°39′58″N 95°33′40″W / 33.666167°N 95.560982°W / 33.666167; -95.560982 (Edwin and Mary Jenkins House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
18 Johnson-McCuistion House
 
Johnson-McCuistion House
October 26, 1988
(#88001911)
730 Clarksville
33°39′36″N 95°32′56″W / 33.660114°N 95.548879°W / 33.660114; -95.548879 (Johnson-McCuistion House)
Paris Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Paris MRA
19 Lamar County Hospital
 
Lamar County Hospital
October 26, 1988
(#88001918)
625 W. Washington
33°39′14″N 95°33′45″W / 33.653895°N 95.562449°W / 33.653895; -95.562449 (Lamar County Hospital)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
20 William and Etta Latimer House October 26, 1988
(#88001930)
707 Sherman
33°39′26″N 95°33′48″W / 33.657086°N 95.563302°W / 33.657086; -95.563302 (William and Etta Latimer House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
21 Loma Alto Site
 
Loma Alto Site
March 29, 1978
(#78002969)
Address restricted[5]
Pin Hook
22 A. C. Mackin Archeological Site
 
A. C. Mackin Archeological Site
May 16, 1974
(#74002085)
Address restricted[5]
Faulkner
23 Samuel Bell Maxey House
 
Samuel Bell Maxey House
March 18, 1971
(#71000943)
812 E. Church St.
33°39′14″N 95°33′17″W / 33.653889°N 95.554722°W / 33.653889; -95.554722 (Samuel Bell Maxey House)
Paris State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Church Street Historic District
24 McCormic-Bishop House
 
McCormic-Bishop House
October 26, 1988
(#88001910)
603 8th St., SE
33°39′22″N 95°32′53″W / 33.65623°N 95.54794°W / 33.65623; -95.54794 (McCormic-Bishop House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
25 Means-Justiss House October 26, 1988
(#88001934)
537 6th St., SE
33°39′24″N 95°33′01″W / 33.65664°N 95.55021°W / 33.65664; -95.55021 (Means-Justiss House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
26 Morris-Moore House
 
Morris-Moore House
October 26, 1988
(#88001926)
744 3rd St, NW
33°40′05″N 95°33′32″W / 33.668056°N 95.558889°W / 33.668056; -95.558889 (Morris-Moore House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
27 Paris Commercial Historic District
 
Paris Commercial Historic District
December 22, 1988
(#88001937)
June 19, 2017 boundary increase (#100001226)
Roughly bounded by Price, 3rd, SE, Sherman and 4th, SW
33°39′40″N 95°33′24″W / 33.660999°N 95.556746°W / 33.660999; -95.556746 (Paris Commercial Historic District)
Paris Includes State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic Resources of Paris MRA
28 Pine Bluff-Fitzhugh Historic District October 26, 1988
(#88001938)
500-900 blocks of Pine Bluff and 300-600 blocks of Fitzhugh
33°39′50″N 95°32′51″W / 33.663971°N 95.547561°W / 33.663971; -95.547561 (Pine Bluff-Fitzhugh Historic District)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
29 Thaddeus and Josepha Preston House
 
Thaddeus and Josepha Preston House
October 26, 1988
(#88001915)
731 E. Austin
33°39′32″N 95°32′56″W / 33.658837°N 95.548790°W / 33.658837; -95.548790 (Thaddeus and Josepha Preston House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
30 Ragland House
 
Ragland House
October 26, 1988
(#88001922)
208 5th St., SW
33°39′35″N 95°33′41″W / 33.659621°N 95.561505°W / 33.659621; -95.561505 (Ragland House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
31 Rodgers-Wade Furniture Company
 
Rodgers-Wade Furniture Company
October 26, 1988
(#88001919)
401 3rd Street SW
33°39′29″N 95°33′31″W / 33.657957°N 95.558691°W / 33.657957; -95.558691 (Rodgers-Wade Furniture Company)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
32 Santa Fe-Frisco Depot
 
Santa Fe-Frisco Depot
August 20, 1998
(#88001939)
1100 W. Kaufman
33°39′35″N 95°34′01″W / 33.659766°N 95.567035°W / 33.659766; -95.567035 (Santa Fe-Frisco Depot)
Paris Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Paris MRA
33 Scott-Roden Mansion
 
Scott-Roden Mansion
September 15, 1983
(#83003147)
425 S. Church St.
33°39′27″N 95°33′15″W / 33.6575°N 95.554167°W / 33.6575; -95.554167 (Scott-Roden Mansion)
Paris Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Church Street Historic District
34 St. Paul's Baptist Church
 
St. Paul's Baptist Church
October 26, 1988
(#88001928)
454 2nd, NE
33°39′58″N 95°33′15″W / 33.666107°N 95.554296°W / 33.666107; -95.554296 (St. Paul's Baptist Church)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
35 State Highway 5 Bridge at High Creek October 10, 1996
(#96001102)
FM 1509, 1.8 mi (2.9 km). W of jct. with FM 38
33°36′43″N 95°44′50″W / 33.611944°N 95.747222°W / 33.611944; -95.747222 (State Highway 5 Bridge at High Creek)
Brookston Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS; Warren pony truss bridge built in 1920, deck replaced with wood in 1935, entire bridge removed and replaced in 2001.[7]
36 State Highway Bridge 5 at Big Pine Creek October 10, 1996
(#96001103)
FM 1510, 1.4 mi (2.3 km). E of jct. with FM 38
33°39′39″N 95°40′23″W / 33.660833°N 95.673056°W / 33.660833; -95.673056 (State Highway Bridge 5 at Big Pine Creek)
Brookston Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS; Warren pony truss bridge built in 1920, deck replaced with wood in 1935, entire bridge removed in 2001.[8]
37 Swindle Site
 
Swindle Site
March 29, 1978
(#78002970)
Address restricted[5]
Pin Hook
38 W. S. and Mary Trigg House
 
W. S. and Mary Trigg House
October 26, 1988
(#88001924)
441 12th St., SE
33°39′26″N 95°32′37″W / 33.657129°N 95.543516°W / 33.657129; -95.543516 (W. S. and Mary Trigg House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
39 Wise-Fielding House and Carriage House
 
Wise-Fielding House and Carriage House
December 22, 1988
(#88001916)
418 W. Washington
33°39′17″N 95°33′39″W / 33.654744°N 95.560881°W / 33.654744; -95.560881 (Wise-Fielding House and Carriage House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA
40 Edgar and Annie Wright House
 
Edgar and Annie Wright House
October 26, 1988
(#88001929)
857 Lamar
33°39′41″N 95°32′50″W / 33.661518°N 95.547231°W / 33.661518; -95.547231 (Edgar and Annie Wright House)
Paris Historic Resources of Paris MRA


Marion County edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Alley-Carlson House
 
Alley-Carlson House
October 28, 1969
(#69000206)
501 Walker St.
32°45′34″N 94°21′00″W / 32.759444°N 94.35°W / 32.759444; -94.35 (Alley-Carlson House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
2 Birge-Beard House
 
Birge-Beard House
August 25, 1970
(#70000754)
212 N. Vale St.
32°45′27″N 94°20′46″W / 32.7575°N 94.346111°W / 32.7575; -94.346111 (Birge-Beard House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
3 Epperson-McNutt House
 
Epperson-McNutt House
October 28, 1969
(#69000207)
409 S. Alley St.
32°45′27″N 94°21′06″W / 32.7575°N 94.351667°W / 32.7575; -94.351667 (Epperson-McNutt House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
4 Excelsior Hotel
 
Excelsior Hotel
October 28, 1969
(#69000208)
Austin St., between Market and Vale Sts.
32°45′21″N 94°20′44″W / 32.755833°N 94.345556°W / 32.755833; -94.345556 (Excelsior Hotel)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
5 Freeman Plantation House
 
Freeman Plantation House
November 25, 1969
(#69000209)
0.8 mi (1.3 km). west of Jefferson on TX 49
32°45′48″N 94°22′12″W / 32.763333°N 94.37°W / 32.763333; -94.37 (Freeman Plantation House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 Hodge-Taylor House
 
Hodge-Taylor House
March 21, 1997
(#97000259)
Approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) southwest of junction of US 59 and TX 49, W.
32°45′54″N 94°22′20″W / 32.765°N 94.372222°W / 32.765; -94.372222 (Hodge-Taylor House)
Jefferson
7 Jefferson Historic District
 
Jefferson Historic District
March 31, 1971
(#71000949)
Roughly bounded by Owens, Dixon, Walnut, Camp, and Taylor Sts.
32°45′21″N 94°20′46″W / 32.755833°N 94.346111°W / 32.755833; -94.346111 (Jefferson Historic District)
Jefferson Includes State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
8 Jefferson Ordnance Magazine
 
Jefferson Ordnance Magazine
February 17, 1995
(#95000102)
0.3 mi (0.48 km) northeast of US 59B crossing of Big Cypress Bayou
32°45′29″N 94°20′18″W / 32.758056°N 94.338333°W / 32.758056; -94.338333 (Jefferson Ordnance Magazine)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 Jefferson Playhouse
 
Jefferson Playhouse
October 28, 1969
(#69000374)
Northwest corner of Market and Henderson Sts.
32°45′25″N 94°20′51″W / 32.756944°N 94.3475°W / 32.756944; -94.3475 (Jefferson Playhouse)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
10 The Magnolias
 
The Magnolias
March 31, 1971
(#71000951)
209 E. Broadway
32°45′42″N 94°21′10″W / 32.761667°N 94.352778°W / 32.761667; -94.352778 (The Magnolias)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Old U.S. Post Office and Courts Building
 
Old U.S. Post Office and Courts Building
October 28, 1969
(#69000210)
223 W. Austin St.
32°45′20″N 94°20′45″W / 32.755556°N 94.345833°W / 32.755556; -94.345833 (Old U.S. Post Office and Courts Building)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
12 Capt. William Perry House
 
Capt. William Perry House
August 25, 1970
(#70000755)
Northwest corner of Walnut and Clarksville Sts.
32°45′38″N 94°20′49″W / 32.760556°N 94.346944°W / 32.760556; -94.346944 (Capt. William Perry House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
13 Planters Bank Building
 
Planters Bank Building
March 11, 1971
(#71000952)
224 E. Austin St.
32°45′26″N 94°20′42″W / 32.757222°N 94.345°W / 32.757222; -94.345 (Planters Bank Building)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
14 Presbyterian Manse
 
Presbyterian Manse
October 28, 1969
(#69000211)
Northeast corner of Alley and Delta Sts.
32°45′27″N 94°21′03″W / 32.7575°N 94.350833°W / 32.7575; -94.350833 (Presbyterian Manse)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
15 Sedberry House
 
Sedberry House
August 25, 1970
(#70000756)
211 N. Market St.
32°45′24″N 94°20′51″W / 32.756667°N 94.3475°W / 32.756667; -94.3475 (Sedberry House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District
16 Capt. William E. Singleton House
 
Capt. William E. Singleton House
August 25, 1970
(#70000757)
204 N. Soda St.
32°45′37″N 94°21′21″W / 32.760278°N 94.355833°W / 32.760278; -94.355833 (Capt. William E. Singleton House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
17 Stilley-Young House
 
Stilley-Young House
September 28, 2005
(#05001105)
405 Moseley St.
32°45′22″N 94°21′05″W / 32.756111°N 94.351389°W / 32.756111; -94.351389 (Stilley-Young House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; State Antiquities Landmark
18 Perry M. Woods House
 
Perry M. Woods House
March 31, 1971
(#71000953)
502 Walker St.
32°45′33″N 94°21′00″W / 32.759167°N 94.35°W / 32.759167; -94.35 (Perry M. Woods House)
Jefferson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Jefferson Historic District


Morris County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Old Morris County Courthouse
 
Old Morris County Courthouse
December 11, 1979
(#79002997)
101 Linda Dr.
33°01′54″N 94°43′17″W / 33.031667°N 94.721389°W / 33.031667; -94.721389 (Old Morris County Courthouse)
Daingerfield State Antiquities Landmark


Panola County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 International Boundary Marker
 
International Boundary Marker
April 13, 1977
(#77001463)
On Louisiana-Texas border, at intersection of FM 31 and LA 765
32°02′03″N 94°02′34″W / 32.03408°N 94.04275°W / 32.03408; -94.04275 (International Boundary Marker)
Deadwood State Antiquities Landmark, extends into DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
2 Methodist Church Concord
 
Methodist Church Concord
September 8, 1980
(#80004144)
SE of Carthage off TX 59
32°00′24″N 94°14′50″W / 32.006667°N 94.247222°W / 32.006667; -94.247222 (Methodist Church Concord)
Carthage Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Panola County Jail
 
Panola County Jail
June 29, 1976
(#76002057)
110 N. Shelby St.
32°09′29″N 94°20′20″W / 32.158056°N 94.338889°W / 32.158056; -94.338889 (Panola County Jail)
Carthage State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Rains County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Gilbert Site
 
Gilbert Site
April 13, 1977
(#77001469)
Address restricted[5]
Emory
2 Koons Site
 
Koons Site
April 13, 1977
(#77001470)
Address restricted[5]
Emory
3 Rains County Courthouse
 
Rains County Courthouse
May 1, 2003
(#03000333)
100 E Quitman St.
32°52′28″N 95°45′53″W / 32.874444°N 95.764722°W / 32.874444; -95.764722 (Rains County Courthouse)
Emory State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Yandell Site
 
Yandell Site
April 13, 1977
(#77001471)
Address restricted[5]
Emory


Red River County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Bogata Historic District
 
Bogata Historic District
September 24, 2020
(#100005602)
Main St., roughly between Mount Pleasant Rd. and 2nd St.
33°28′16″N 95°12′50″W / 33.4712°N 95.2138°W / 33.4712; -95.2138 (Bogata Historic District)
Bogata
2 Sam Kaufman Site
 
Sam Kaufman Site
August 14, 1973
(#73001973)
Address restricted[5]
Blakeney Also known as the "Kaufman-Williams Site"; one of few prehistoric sites with evidence of osteochondritis dissecans[9]
3 Kiomatia Mounds Archeological District
 
Kiomatia Mounds Archeological District
January 11, 1974
(#74002089)
Address restricted[5]
Kiomatia
4 McCarty Site
 
McCarty Site
December 1, 1978
(#78003377)
Address restricted[5]
Pin Hook
5 Neely Site 41 RR 48
 
Neely Site 41 RR 48
August 20, 1982
(#82004520)
Address restricted[5]
Manchester
6 Red River County Courthouse
 
Red River County Courthouse
August 31, 1978
(#78002977)
Public Sq.
33°36′47″N 95°03′04″W / 33.613056°N 95.051111°W / 33.613056; -95.051111 (Red River County Courthouse)
Clarksville State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Smathers-Demorse House
 
Smathers-Demorse House
May 17, 1976
(#76002060)
E. Comanche St.
33°36′46″N 95°02′58″W / 33.612778°N 95.049444°W / 33.612778; -95.049444 (Smathers-Demorse House)
Clarksville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Rusk County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Elias and Mattie Crim House
 
Elias and Mattie Crim House
August 17, 2005
(#05000892)
310 E. Main St.
32°09′10″N 94°47′43″W / 32.152778°N 94.795278°W / 32.152778; -94.795278 (Elias and Mattie Crim House)
Henderson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Harmony Hill Site
 
Harmony Hill Site
May 13, 1976
(#76002062)
Address restricted[5]
Tatum Smithsonian trinomials 41RK40, 41RK41, 41RK42, 41RK44, 41RK50, 41RK51, 41RK67, 41RK68
3 Henderson Commercial Historic District
 
Henderson Commercial Historic District
March 10, 1995
(#95000219)
Roughly bounded by Charlevoix, Marshall, Elk and Van Buren Sts.
32°09′10″N 94°47′56″W / 32.152778°N 94.798889°W / 32.152778; -94.798889 (Henderson Commercial Historic District)
Henderson Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Hudnall-Pirtle Site
 
Hudnall-Pirtle Site
September 11, 1991
(#91001159)
Address restricted[5]
Easton Smithsonian trinomial 41RK4
5 Monte Verdi Plantation March 31, 2014
(#14000104)
11992 Cty. Rd. 4233 W.
31°54′06″N 94°52′15″W / 31.901667°N 94.870833°W / 31.901667; -94.870833 (Monte Verdi Plantation)
Cushing Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, includes additional Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 Musgano Site
 
Musgano Site
June 24, 1976
(#76002063)
Address restricted[5]
Tatum Smithsonian trinomial 41RK19


Smith County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Azalea Residential Historic District
 
Azalea Residential Historic District
June 23, 2003
(#03000559)
Roughly bounded by S. Robertson Av., Sunnybrook Dr., Fair Ln., Old Bullard Rd., College Av., W. 4th St., Highland Av..
32°19′40″N 95°18′06″W / 32.327778°N 95.301667°W / 32.327778; -95.301667 (Azalea Residential Historic District)
Tyler Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
2 Blackstone Building
 
Blackstone Building
June 14, 2002
(#02000645)
315 N. Broadway
32°21′12″N 95°18′02″W / 32.35343°N 95.30045°W / 32.35343; -95.30045 (Blackstone Building)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
3 Brick Streets Neighborhood Historic District
 
Brick Streets Neighborhood Historic District
April 28, 2004
(#04000379)
Roughly bounded by South Broadway, W. Dobbs St., S. Kennedy Ave., S. Vine Ave., Interior Property Lines, S. College Ave.
32°20′33″N 95°18′16″W / 32.3425°N 95.304444°W / 32.3425; -95.304444 (Brick Streets Neighborhood Historic District)
Tyler Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
4 Campbell Building-Union Bus Station January 19, 2023
(#100008548)
311 North Bois d' Arc Ave.
32°21′05″N 95°18′10″W / 32.3514°N 95.3028°W / 32.3514; -95.3028 (Campbell Building-Union Bus Station)
Tyler
5 Carnegie Public Library
 
Carnegie Public Library
March 26, 1979
(#79003007)
125 S. College St.
32°21′00″N 95°18′07″W / 32.35°N 95.301944°W / 32.35; -95.301944 (Carnegie Public Library)
Tyler State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 Charnwood Residential Historic District
 
Charnwood Residential Historic District
August 20, 1999
(#99001023)
Roughly bounded by E Houston, RR tracks, E Wells, S Donnybrook, E Dobbs, and S Broadway
32°20′28″N 95°17′50″W / 32.341111°N 95.297222°W / 32.341111; -95.297222 (Charnwood Residential Historic District)
Tyler Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Cotton Belt Building
 
Cotton Belt Building
December 6, 2005
(#05001405)
1517 W. Front St.
32°20′49″N 95°19′03″W / 32.34686°N 95.31762°W / 32.34686; -95.31762 (Cotton Belt Building)
Tyler
8 Crescent Laundry
 
Crescent Laundry
June 14, 2002
(#02000644)
312-320 E. Ferguson St.
32°21′07″N 95°17′51″W / 32.35189°N 95.29761°W / 32.35189; -95.29761 (Crescent Laundry)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
9 Col. John Dewberry House
 
Col. John Dewberry House
May 6, 1971
(#71000963)
1 mi (1.6 km). N of Teaselville on FM 346
32°09′32″N 95°24′17″W / 32.15898°N 95.40460°W / 32.15898; -95.40460 (Col. John Dewberry House)
Teaselville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Donnybrook Duplex Residential Historic District
 
Donnybrook Duplex Residential Historic District
June 14, 2002
(#02000649)
Roughly bounded by E. 6th St., Donnybrook Ave., E. 8th St., and S. Wall
32°19′42″N 95°17′48″W / 32.328333°N 95.296667°W / 32.328333; -95.296667 (Donnybrook Duplex Residential Historic District)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
11 John B. and Ketura (Kettie) Douglas House
 
John B. and Ketura (Kettie) Douglas House
January 9, 1997
(#96001565)
318 S. Fannin Ave.
32°20′51″N 95°17′54″W / 32.34742°N 95.29825°W / 32.34742; -95.29825 (John B. and Ketura (Kettie) Douglas House)
Tyler Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 East Ferguson Residential Historic District
 
East Ferguson Residential Historic District
June 14, 2002
(#02000647)
423-513 E. Ferguson St.
32°21′04″N 95°17′45″W / 32.351111°N 95.295833°W / 32.351111; -95.295833 (East Ferguson Residential Historic District)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
13 Elks Club Building
 
Elks Club Building
June 14, 2002
(#02000648)
202 S. Broadway
32°20′58″N 95°18′01″W / 32.34941°N 95.30039°W / 32.34941; -95.30039 (Elks Club Building)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
14 D.R. Glass Library at Texas College
 
D.R. Glass Library at Texas College
March 7, 2007
(#07000128)
2404 N. Grand Ave.
32°22′25″N 95°18′44″W / 32.373611°N 95.312222°W / 32.373611; -95.312222 (D.R. Glass Library at Texas College)
Tyler
15 Goodman-LeGrand House
 
Goodman-LeGrand House
November 7, 1976
(#76002066)
624 N. Broadway
32°21′24″N 95°18′05″W / 32.356667°N 95.301389°W / 32.356667; -95.301389 (Goodman-LeGrand House)
Tyler State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
16 Jenkins-Harvey Super Service Station and Garage
 
Jenkins-Harvey Super Service Station and Garage
June 14, 2002
(#02000646)
124 S. College
32°20′59″N 95°18′06″W / 32.34978°N 95.30158°W / 32.34978; -95.30158 (Jenkins-Harvey Super Service Station and Garage)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
17 Martin Hall at Texas College December 6, 2005
(#05001404)
2404 N. Grand Ave.
32°22′33″N 95°18′42″W / 32.375833°N 95.311667°W / 32.375833; -95.311667 (Martin Hall at Texas College)
Tyler
18 Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, South
 
Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, South
November 15, 2000
(#00001385)
300 W. Erwin St.
32°21′01″N 95°18′11″W / 32.350278°N 95.303056°W / 32.350278; -95.303056 (Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, South)
Tyler Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
19 Moore Grocery Co. Building
 
Moore Grocery Co. Building
September 13, 2002
(#02000991)
408 N. Broadway
32°21′14″N 95°18′03″W / 32.35392°N 95.30082°W / 32.35392; -95.30082 (Moore Grocery Co. Building)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
20 People's National Bank Building
 
People's National Bank Building
August 22, 2002
(#02000896)
102 N. College Ave.
32°21′03″N 95°18′06″W / 32.350833°N 95.301667°W / 32.350833; -95.301667 (People's National Bank Building)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
21 President's House at Texas College March 7, 2007
(#07000131)
2404 N. Grand Ave.
32°22′27″N 95°18′40″W / 32.374167°N 95.311111°W / 32.374167; -95.311111 (President's House at Texas College)
Tyler
22 Ramey House
 
Ramey House
October 29, 1982
(#82001738)
605 S. Broadway
32°20′37″N 95°18′04″W / 32.343566°N 95.30108°W / 32.343566; -95.30108 (Ramey House)
Tyler Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Brick Streets Neighborhood Historic District
23 Short-Line Residential Historic District
 
Short-Line Residential Historic District
August 22, 2002
(#02000897)
Roughly bounded by West Ln., N. Ellis, Short St., and an unnamed alley to the east
32°21′14″N 95°18′26″W / 32.353889°N 95.307222°W / 32.353889; -95.307222 (Short-Line Residential Historic District)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
24 Smith County Jail, 1881
 
Smith County Jail, 1881
August 22, 1996
(#96000937)
309 Erwin St.
32°21′02″N 95°17′53″W / 32.350587°N 95.297999°W / 32.350587; -95.297999 (Smith County Jail, 1881)
Tyler Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
25 St. James Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
 
St. James Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
August 20, 2004
(#04000887)
408 N. Border Ave.
32°21′15″N 95°18′23″W / 32.35404°N 95.30640°W / 32.35404; -95.30640 (St. James Colored Methodist Episcopal Church)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
26 St. John's AF & AM Lodge
 
St. John's AF & AM Lodge
December 6, 2005
(#05001403)
323 W. Front St.
32°20′50″N 95°18′14″W / 32.34726°N 95.30387°W / 32.34726; -95.30387 (St. John's AF & AM Lodge)
Tyler
27 St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot
 
St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot
August 8, 2001
(#01000873)
100 blk. E. Oakwood St., at N. Spring St.
32°21′17″N 95°17′56″W / 32.35478°N 95.29891°W / 32.35478; -95.29891 (St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
28 Tyler City Hall
 
Tyler City Hall
March 7, 2007
(#07000129)
212 N. Bonner Ave.
32°21′07″N 95°18′21″W / 32.351944°N 95.305833°W / 32.351944; -95.305833 (Tyler City Hall)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
29 Tyler Downtown Historic District October 24, 2022
(#100008283)
Roughly bounded by West Front St., Border Ave., Cotton Belt RR tracks, and Fannin Ave.
32°21′03″N 95°18′03″W / 32.3508°N 95.3007°W / 32.3508; -95.3007 (Tyler Downtown Historic District)
Tyler
30 Tyler Grocery Company
 
Tyler Grocery Company
September 14, 2002
(#02000993)
416 N. Broadway
32°21′15″N 95°18′04″W / 32.354167°N 95.301111°W / 32.354167; -95.301111 (Tyler Grocery Company)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS
31 Tyler Hydraulic-Fill Dam August 29, 1977
(#77001543)
W of Tyler off TX 31
32°19′52″N 95°22′07″W / 32.331111°N 95.368611°W / 32.331111; -95.368611 (Tyler Hydraulic-Fill Dam)
Tyler State Antiquities Landmark
32 Tyler Municipal Rose Garden
 
Tyler Municipal Rose Garden
March 22, 2019
(#100003539)
420 Rose Park Dr.
32°21′07″N 95°18′09″W / 32.35191°N 95.30254°W / 32.35191; -95.30254 (Tyler Municipal Rose Garden)
Tyler
33 Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse
 
Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse
April 25, 2001
(#01000433)
211 W. Ferguson St.
32°21′07″N 95°18′09″W / 32.35191°N 95.30254°W / 32.35191; -95.30254 (Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse)
Tyler
34 Whitaker-McClendon House
 
Whitaker-McClendon House
June 2, 1982
(#82004522)
806 W. Houston St.
32°20′36″N 95°18′34″W / 32.34334°N 95.30936°W / 32.34334; -95.30936 (Whitaker-McClendon House)
Tyler Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
35 Williams-Anderson House
 
Williams-Anderson House
September 14, 2002
(#02000995)
1313 W. Claude St.
32°21′09″N 95°18′54″W / 32.35259°N 95.31511°W / 32.35259; -95.31511 (Williams-Anderson House)
Tyler Historic and Architectural Resources of Tyler MPS


Titus County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Hale Mound Site
 
Hale Mound Site
July 7, 1990
(#90000983)
Address restricted[5]
Winfield Smithsonian trinomial 41TT12


Upshur County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 John and Eva O'Bryne House
 
John and Eva O'Bryne House
May 6, 2005
(#05000383)
FM 1844, 0.7 mi (1.1 km). east of US 271
32°35′03″N 94°54′36″W / 32.584167°N 94.91°W / 32.584167; -94.91 (John and Eva O'Bryne House)
Union Grove Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Upshur County Courthouse
 
Upshur County Courthouse
May 16, 2012
(#12000290)
100 W. Tyler St.
32°43′45″N 94°56′40″W / 32.729215°N 94.944579°W / 32.729215; -94.944579 (Upshur County Courthouse)
Gilmer


Van Zandt County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 William H. and Molly P. Humphries House
 
William H. and Molly P. Humphries House
August 20, 2004
(#04000890)
201 S. Main St.
32°41′47″N 95°53′11″W / 32.696389°N 95.886458°W / 32.696389; -95.886458 (William H. and Molly P. Humphries House)
Edgewood Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Van Zandt County Courthouse
 
Van Zandt County Courthouse
February 28, 2017
(#100000698)
121 E. Dallas St.
32°33′22″N 95°51′47″W / 32.556194°N 95.863110°W / 32.556194; -95.863110 (Van Zandt County Courthouse)
Canton Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Wood County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Marcus DeWitt Carlock House
 
Marcus DeWitt Carlock House
May 14, 2013
(#13000277)
407 S. Main St.
32°57′13″N 95°17′29″W / 32.95372°N 95.29133°W / 32.95372; -95.29133 (Marcus DeWitt Carlock House)
Winnsboro Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 George W. Haines Site
 
George W. Haines Site
May 10, 1990
(#90000764)
Address restricted[5]
Hainesville
3 Howle Site
 
Howle Site
April 13, 1977
(#77001482)
Address restricted[5]
Quitman
4 Howard L. and Vivian W. Lott House
 
Howard L. and Vivian W. Lott House
October 9, 1998
(#98001185)
311 E. Kilpatrick St.
32°39′50″N 95°29′09″W / 32.663889°N 95.485833°W / 32.663889; -95.485833 (Howard L. and Vivian W. Lott House)
Mineola Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Mineola Downtown Historic District
 
Mineola Downtown Historic District
April 16, 2013
(#13000288)
Roughly: area around Line, Kilpatrick, Newsome, and Commerce Streets
32°39′48″N 95°29′19″W / 32.663443°N 95.488570°W / 32.663443; -95.488570 (Mineola Downtown Historic District)
Mineola Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
6 Joseph and Martha Moody Farmstead
 
Joseph and Martha Moody Farmstead
May 10, 1990
(#90000765)
Address restricted[5]
Hainesville
7 Ned Moody Site
 
Ned Moody Site
May 4, 1990
(#90000724)
Address restricted[5]
Hainesville
8 Osborn Site
 
Osborn Site
December 15, 1976
(#76002086)
Address restricted[5]
32°48′34″N 95°33′01″W / 32.809444°N 95.550278°W / 32.809444; -95.550278 (Osborn Site)
Quitman
9 Florence Robinson Cottage
 
Florence Robinson Cottage
May 5, 2000
(#00000453)
Washington Place at Emma B. Smith Blvd., Jarvis Christian College
32°35′13″N 95°10′46″W / 32.586944°N 95.179444°W / 32.586944; -95.179444 (Florence Robinson Cottage)
Hawkins
10 Sadler Site
 
Sadler Site
April 13, 1977
(#77001481)
Address restricted[5]
Alba


References edit

  1. ^ "The Upper East Region 2022 Regional Report". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u 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.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u 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. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa 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.
  6. ^ http://www.thc.state.tx.us/public/upload/preserve/national_register/draft_nominations/Texarkana,%20Hotel%20Grim%20NR%20SBR%20Draft.pdf [dead link]
  7. ^ National Bridge Inventory
  8. ^ National Bridge Inventory
  9. ^ Loveland, Carol J., et al. "Osteochondritis Dissecans from the Great Plains of North America". Plains Anthropologist 29.105 (1984): 239-246: 240.