Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Autauga–Choctaw)

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This is a list of properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, sorted alphabetically by county. This list contains all entries for Autauga County through Choctaw County, the other listings may be found here. [1] The Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage is an official listing of buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts deemed worthy of preservation in the U.S. state of Alabama. [2]

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These properties, which may be of national, state, and local significance, are designated by the Alabama Historical Commission, under the authority of the Alabama Legislature. [2] General criteria for inclusion in the Alabama Register includes that the property is at least 40 years old; is associated with events of state or local significance; is associated with the lives of persons of state or local significance; is representative of a type, style, or period of architecture; or is associated with Alabama's history or prehistory. It must also possess integrity of location and construction and convey a feeling for the time and place of construction. [2]

The Alabama Register occasionally includes properties that do not meet the general criteria for inclusion, such as moved or reconstructed structures. These properties are included when they have been sensitively relocated to a site similar to the original, closely match the construction of the original significant building, or are of exceptional importance to the state.

There are approximately 1683 properties and districts listed on the Alabama Register. [1] Of these, approximately 239 are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and 6 are designated as National Historic Landmarks (NHL). [3]

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This list is complete through the most recent Alabama Historical Commission listings, posted March 12, 2024. [1]

Autauga County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Autaugaville Historic DistrictOctober 7, 1998 Autaugaville c. 1840s–1949
2 Bell House October 7, 1998 Prattville c. 1893NRHP
3First Missionary Baptist ChurchMarch 24, 2022 Prattville 1855
4Gin Shop Hill Water TankJanuary 31, 1978 Prattville c. 1900
5Ivy Creek Methodist Church and CemeteryJune 27, 2019 Autaugaville 1854
6Billy Johnson PlaceJuly 29, 1992 Deatsville c. 1888
7Johnson-Rawlinson HouseOctober 4, 1996 Marbury vicinityc. 1867–1870
8Lamar Estate Family Home and Statesville School SiteFebruary 4, 2000 Mulberry vicinityc. 1920
9 Lassiter-Treadwell House July 22, 1991 Autaugaville c. 1820NRHP
10 Mount Sinai School February 2, 2001 Prattville 1919NRHP
11Old Mulberry SchoolhouseSeptember 16, 2021 Autaugaville c. 1895
12Pine Flat Presbyterian Church & CemeteryMarch 29, 2018 Deatsville c. 1871
13Pine Level Cultural CenterSeptember 26, 2007 Pine Level c. 1929
14Posey HouseJune 29, 1976 Prattville c. 1840
15 Daniel Pratt Cemetery September 14, 1977 Prattville 1849–1886
16Daniel Pratt Farm GinMarch 29, 1977 Prattville 1844
17Rawlinson Grist MillOctober 28, 1977 Autaugaville c. 1875
18Rawlinson Grist Mill MachineryMarch 10, 1978 Autaugaville Estimated 1900
19Vine Hill Presbyterian ChurchSeptember 16, 2021 Plantersville 1889

Baldwin County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Thomas Atkinson HouseApril 19, 2006 Tensaw vicinityc. 1840
2Baldwin County Training School Historic DistrictMarch 24, 2022 Daphne 1919–1990
3Bayside AcademyMay 27, 1975 Daphne c. 1838
4Bromley School / James E. Cook Memorial Presbyterian Chapel & CemeteryOctober 13, 2013 Spanish Fort vicinityc. 1920 (altered 1940s)
5Chambless-Biggs HouseJune 30, 1995 Tensaw vicinityc. 1896
6Church of the Sacred HeartMarch 22, 1991 Fairhope 1876, 1916
7Concrete Water TowerJune 24, 2004 Bay Minette 1915
8D'Olive Plantation SiteApril 19, 2006 Daphne Prehistoric – 1880
9Fairhope Museum of HistoryMay 28, 2009 Fairhope 1928
10Fort McDermottMarch 29, 2018 Spanish Fort c. 1864
11 Gulf State Park Contact StationJune 23, 2016 Gulf Shores c. 1941
12Gulf Shores Tourist Information CenterMay 11, 2017 Gulf Shores c. 1966–1972
13L & N Railroad DepotJuly 7, 1980 Bay Minette c. 1911
14Little Bethel Baptist ChurchNovember 3, 1986 Daphne c. 1867
15 Malbis Church November 30, 1977 Malbis c. 1965
16Malbis Plantation Historic DistrictSeptember 25, 2008 Malbis c. 1906
17 McNair House (Sunnyside Hotel) May 11, 1983 Magnolia Springs c. 1897NRHP
18 Montrose Historic District July 30, 1975 Montrose c. 1853-1975NRHP
19Nancy Lewis HomeAugust 24, 2022 Fairhope 1900, 1950, c. 1980
20Charles M. Nelson HouseMay 22, 2008 Fairhope c. 1898
21Old English Place (Atkinson-Till Place)March 14, 1978 Stockton c. 1835
22Old Loxley HotelDecember 15, 2011 Loxley c. 1905
23 People's Supply Company March 13, 1996 Silverhill 1902NRHP
24Pinewood Pottery KilnJuly 6, 1976 Fairhope c. 1939
25Pilot Town Archaeological DistrictSeptember 16, 2021 Fort Morgan early to mid-20th century
26Rhodes StoreFebruary 10, 1976 Bay Minette c. 1890
27Rosinton School (Demolished)May 19, 1999 Robertsdale 1919
28St. Francis at the Point Traditional Episcopal ChurchOctober 1, 1997 Point Clear 1898
29St. Andrews by the SeaDecember 19, 2019 Perdido Beach c. 1911
30Strong-Meador HouseJune 10, 1982 Daphne c. 1858
31Swift-Coles HouseOctober 6, 1978 Bon Secour c. 1900
32U.S. Post OfficeAugust 13, 1987 Bay Minette 1937–1939
33The Grand HotelSeptember 12, 2017 Point Clear c. 1945

Barbour County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Askew-Robinson HouseDecember 19, 2019 Eufaula c. 1898
2Clayton Presbyterian ChurchMarch 20, 1981 Clayton c. 1879
3Copeland-Reeves HouseApril 16, 1985 Eufaula c. 1886
4Eufaula High School AuditoriumApril 11, 1984 Eufaula 20th century
5Fenn-Boyd HouseApril 11, 1984 Clayton c. 1840
6Faulk Methodist Church and CemeteryAugust 18, 2022 Brundidge 1843, 1935
7Jones Chapel AME ChurchMay 19, 2023 Clayton c. 1904
8Joyce-Copeland-Reeves HouseApril 16, 1985 Eufaula c. 1851
9Kendall-Edmondson-Hallenbeck HouseMay 25, 1976 Eufaula c. 1860
10McLeroy-Calton-Hurlbert HouseApril 11, 1984 Eufaula c. 1882
11McGee HomeOctober 1, 1997 Baker Hill 1873
12Ramah Baptist ChurchDecember 15, 2011 Midway c. 1840s
13Turner-Hightower FarmJuly 6, 1978 Clayton c. 1859
14Wallace Home (Burned down in 1980s)August 14, 1975 Clayton c. 1897
15 Woodlane December 15, 1989 Eufaula 1852NRHP

Bibb County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Bibb County Training SchoolNovember 6, 1975 Centreville c. 1889
2Brierfield Coal & Iron Company Superintendent’s House (moved to present site 2010)December 16, 2010 Brierfield c. 1882/1887
3Fuller–Williams HouseJune 18, 2015 Centreville c. 1940
4Green Pond Presbyterian Church and CemeteryFebruary 25, 1999 Green Pond 1884
5Howard-Cooper-Cleveland House (The Oaks)October 13, 2013 Centreville c. 1837
6James Wallace Mason HouseFebruary 6, 1998 Brent c. 1889
7Old Bibb County High School (Destroyed by fire 2008)July 29, 1977 Centreville c. 1908
8Pondville School HouseMarch 8, 2023 Brent c. 1900
9Sandy Chapel Methodist ChurchMarch 29, 1977 Centreville c. 1910
10Vance-Ellison HouseNovember 16, 1978 Centreville c. 1899
11West Blocton Commercial Historic DistrictJanuary 24, 2008 West Blocton c. 1922–1928
12Woodstock United Methodist ChurchJuly 22, 1991 Woodstock c. 1893

Blount County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Bangor United Methodist ChurchMarch 20, 2003 Garden City 1930
2Barclift InnJanuary 24, 2008 Blountsville c. 1834
3Berry Mountain SchoolOctober 7, 1998 Rosa vicinityc. 1921
4Blount County Activity BuildingJuly 22, 1991 Oneonta 1940
5Blountsville Baptist ChurchJanuary 24, 2008 Blountsville c. 1956
6Blountsville Methodist ChurchNovember 13, 1978 Blountsville c. 1886
7Copeland-Ellis HouseJuly 21, 1978 Oneonta c. 1914
8Crump-Oliver FarmOctober 11, 1978 Oneonta c. 1841
9Denton-Hendrix HouseJanuary 31, 1979 Oneonta c. 1917
10Dallas Loop Road Historic DistrictMarch 18, 2021 Trafford 1866-1975
11 Griffith House June 30, 1995 Guntersville 1851NRHP
12A.L. Head HouseJanuary 24, 2008 Blountsville c. 1890
13Holland FarmJuly 29, 1977 Horton c. 1891
14Masonic HallJanuary 24, 2008 Blountsville c. 1933
15Murphree Log CabinJuly 6, 1978 Oneonta c. 1819
16Thomas Nation HouseMay 19, 1998 Blountsville c. 1835
17 Old Easley Covered Bridge March 3, 1976 Rosa c. 1927NRHP
18Old Tennessee PikeSeptember 3, 2020 Trafford c. 1900
19Oneonta Community HouseAugust 3, 1990 Oneonta 1934
20Oneonta Federal BuildingAugust 25, 1994 Oneonta 1937–1938
21J.B. Pennington High School GymnasiumJanuary 24, 2008 Blountsville c. 1939
22Ratliff BuildingJanuary 24, 2008 Blountsville c. 1939
23Stracener BridgeMay 17, 1977 Snead c. early 1900
24Warren House ComplexNovember 2, 1990 Blountsville Mid–19th century
25Warren Springs PetroglyphsFebruary 20, 1986 Blountsville Prehistoric

Bullock County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Aberfoil SchoolMarch 24, 2005 Union Springs 1945
2Chunnenugee RidgeMarch 5, 1976 Union Springs c. 1840s-50s
3First Baptist ChurchDecember 4, 1992 Midway 1912
4Fitzpatrick United Methodist ChurchJune 20, 1978 Fitzpatrick c. 1858
5 Foster-Bryan-Brown House September 14, 1977 Union Springs c. 1852–1856NRHP
6Dr. S.N. Hogan HouseMay 19, 1998 Union Springs c. 1871–84
7Hunter-Anderson HouseJanuary 14, 1980 Union Springs c. 1843
8Hunter HouseMarch 30, 1989 Union Springs c. 1860
9Kennon-Paulk-Shanks HouseOctober 20, 1977 Union Springs c. 1860
10L.M. Moseley (The Homespun)May 10, 2000 Union Springs 1910
11Memory Chapel Funeral Home (Poe's Memory Chapel)February 20, 2014 Union Springs c. 1910
12Mt. Hilliard Methodist ChurchAugust 6, 1976 Union Springs c. 1856
13Old Fitzpatrick Baptist ChurchSeptember 25, 2008 Fitzpatrick c. 1870s
14Old Fitzpatrick Post OfficeSeptember 25, 2008 Fitzpatrick c. 1908
15 Old Merritt School November 2, 1990 Midway 1921NRHP
16Old Parsonage for the United Methodist ChurchDecember 19, 1991 Midway 1888
17Old Union ChurchAugust 14, 1975 Union Springs c. 1835
18Sterling Price Ranier HouseApril 1, 2010 Union Springs c. 1902
19Samuel Sellers CemeteryOctober 7, 1998 Perote Graves 1856–1931
20 Sardis Baptist Church December 19, 1991 Union Springs 1847NRHP
21St. James C.M.E. ChurchDecember 19, 1991 Midway 1883
22The "Yellow House"November 13, 1996 Union Springs c. 1855
23Town Creek Missionary Baptist ChurchMarch 29, 2012 Union Springs c. 1834

Butler County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Bartram's TrailMay 12, 1976 Greenville vicinityc. 1776
2 Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church January 31, 1979 Greenville c. 1867NRHP
3William Carter Home (Pine Flat Plantation)March 8, 1994 Pine Flat c. 1825–1830
4Clive Shell FarmDecember 15, 2011 Chapman c. 1890s, 1930s
5Coleman-Crenshaw HouseMarch 24, 2005 Greenville vicinityc. 1815
6Corry-Morton HouseOctober 19, 1979 Greenville c. mid–1850s
7Dr Pepper Bottling PlantNovember 15, 2012 Georgiana c. 1920
8 First Presbyterian Church March 29, 1977 Greenville c. 1886NRHP
9Fort Dale CemeteryJanuary 29, 1980 Greenville vicinityGraves to 1818
10 Fort Dale Street Historic District March 20, 1980 Greenville 1850–1930s
11Gafford-Hartley-Mullins HouseOctober 7, 1998 Greenville vicinityc. 1865
12Hawkins' QuartersMarch 13, 1996 Forest Home  vicinity1878–1911
13Henry-Beeland-Stanley HouseSeptember 20, 1978 Greenville
14 Howard-Raybon House September 2, 1982 Greenville c. 1860NRHP
15Liberty Chapel ChurchFebruary 27, 1978 Greenville vicinityc. 1858
16 Lomax-Hannon Junior College March 29, 1977 Greenville c. 1911NRHP
17Magnolia ManorOctober 26, 1978 Greenville c. 1870
18Julian and Betty McGowin HouseMarch 7, 2002 Georgiana vicinity1950
19McKenzie High SchoolApril 1, 2010 McKenzie c. 1929–1931
20Milner-Boone HouseMarch 25, 2004 Georgiana c. 1858
21Milner-Speir-Moody HomeJanuary 25, 1977 Greenville c. 1848
22Mount Zion SchoolMarch 24, 1995 Greenville 1934
23Oak Grove Methodist ChurchJanuary 29, 1980 Greenville vicinityc. 1872
24Oak Lawn FarmMarch 29, 2012 Greenville c. 1870
25 Oakey Streak Methodist Church June 9, 1977 Greenville vicinityc. 1875NRHP
26Old Abrams PlaceMay 12, 1976 Greenville c. 1859–1860
27 Old Fort Dale Site January 29, 1980 Greenville vicinityc. 1818
28Old Log BarnJanuary 29, 1980 Greenville vicinityc. 1825
29Overhead Pedestrian BridgeSeptember 12, 2019 Georgiana c. 1895
30Pine Flat Methodist ChurchJuly 6, 1978 Pine Flat c. 1858
31Pioneer CemeteryNovember 23, 1976 Greenville 1821-1961
32Major Edward Preston Price HouseOctober 7, 2008 Forest Home  vicinityMid-19th Century
33Searcy SchoolApril 18, 2007 Greenville vicinity1922
34Steiner HouseJuly 28, 1978 Greenville c. 1886
35Thaggard-Poole HouseOctober 19, 1979 Greenville c. 1860s
36J.C. Watson House (Watson Hospital)November 5, 1984 Georgiana c. 1913
37Hank Williams, Sr. Boyhood HomeJuly 22, 1991 Georgiana 1910

Calhoun County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1AntebellaApril 11, 1984 Alexandria c. 1822
2Barry Manor ApartmentsNovember 9, 2017 Anniston c. 1965
3Bibb Graves HallMarch 1, 2024 Jacksonville c. 1930-1980
4Blue Spring MillDecember 15, 1997 Oxford 1885
5Borders House (Destroyed by fire 2007)May 19, 1998 Anniston c. 1840
6Caldwell HouseMarch 13, 1996 Jacksonville 1860
7Calhoun County-Oxford High School Football StadiumMay 10, 2000 Oxford 1935
8Camwood (Noble-Woodruff House)April 18, 2007 Anniston c. 1882
9Calhoun-Barnwell-Cole HouseMarch 24, 1995 Anniston 1837–1842
10Choccolocco SchoolMarch 13, 1996 Choccolocco 1876
11Z.H. Clardy HouseOctober 7, 1998 Oxford c. 1880
12 Davis C. Cooper House September 26, 2003 Oxford c. 1911NRHP
13Eastwood High SchoolMarch 29, 2012 Jacksonville c. 1940
14Fain-Webb HouseApril 1, 2010 Piedmont c. 1921
15Friendship Missionary Baptist Church (Demolished)February 6, 1998 Anniston c. 1923
16Gaines Chapel African Methodist Episcopal ChurchFebruary 25, 1999 Anniston 1895
17 Greenwood April 23, 1987 Alexandria c. 1842–1850NRHP
18Gunnells-Wingo HouseAugust 22, 1985 Oxford c. 1860–1870
19C.E. Hanna School (Old Calhoun County Training School)September 25, 2008 Hobson City Mid-19th Century
20 C. B. Henry Barn March 24, 1995 Jacksonville c. 1910NRHP
21Jackson House (Haven Church Parsonage)October 7, 1998 Anniston 1909–1910
22 Kilby House October 3, 1985 Anniston c. 1917NRHP
23LeGarde Properties (McMillan Terrace Apartments, LaGarde Apartments, Berry Manor)c. 2006 Anniston 1945-1964
24 Lyric Theatre August 6, 1976 Anniston c. 1918NRHP
25Mallory-Scarborough-Prather HouseJuly 5, 1983 Choccolocco  vicinity1840s
26Oxford Historic DistrictMarch 29, 2018 Oxford 1875–1978
27 Parker Memorial Baptist Church September 24, 1981 Anniston c. 1888NRHP
28Patillo HouseSeptember 7, 1984 Oxford c. 1864
29Pelham-Bush CemeteryOctober 1, 1997 Alexandria  vicinity1853
30Pot of Manna Lodge No. 478 (partially demolished)May 28, 2009 Anniston c. 1910
31Quintard Avenue MedianApril 14, 1992 Anniston Late 1870s
32Rhodes Place (Amity's Place)March 23, 1990 Anniston c. 1906
33The Rice HomeOctober 25, 2018 Anniston 1925
34William Sherman Rivers HouseDecember 16, 2010 Anniston c. 1905
35Roberts HomeJune 27, 2019 Piedmont 1880
36Saint John United Methodist ChurchDecember 1, 2016 Anniston c. 1951
37Saint Luke's Episcopal ChurchMarch 4, 1976 Jacksonville c. 1856
38 Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church November 23, 1976 Anniston c. 1888NRHP
39 Smith-Mallory-Cater House (Lansing T. Smith)April 29, 1983 Anniston c. 1891NRHP
40 Southern Railroad Depot May 27, 1983 Piedmont c. 1868NRHP
41Union Grove CemeteryJuly 18, 1989 Anniston c. 1865
42White Plains United Methodist ChurchFebruary 21, 2013 Choccolocco c. 1938
43Margaret Woodruff LibraryFebruary 20, 1986 Alexandria c. 1915
44 Woods-Crook-Treadaway House January 14, 1982 Jacksonville c. 1836NRHP

Chambers County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Chambers County Courthouse Square June 9, 1976 La Fayette c. 1899NRHP
2Chambers County Training SchoolAugust 24, 2022 La Fayette 1949; 1954-1976
3 County Line Baptist Church January 14, 1980 Dudleyville c. 1899NRHP
4 Fairfax Mill Village Historic District December 19, 1991 Valley 1915NRHP
5Fuller-Crowder HouseApril 23, 1983 La Fayette c. 1910
6Griggs-Simmons HouseJune 16, 1976 Lanett c. 1858
7Harmon FarmhouseAugust 25, 2011 Welch c. 1875
8Harmony Methodist ChurchFebruary 2, 2001 La Fayette vicinityMid-to-late 19th century
9Heflin-Callahan HouseJune 9, 1976 La Fayette c. 1912
10Charlie F. Higgins FarmhouseAugust 25, 2011 Five Points c. 1898
11Homeland (Boykin Place) (demolished)February 19, 1988 Lanett 1840
12 Langdale Mill Village Historic District July 22, 1991 Valley 1866NRHP
13 Joe Louis BirthplaceAugust 6, 1993 La Fayette 1914
14Mitchell Springs United Methodist Church and SchoolMarch 18, 2021 Lanett 1916, 1947, 1963, 1974
15Mitchell-Wilkerson-Gaines HouseJanuary 10, 1983 La Fayette c. 1845–1850
16Old Lanett High SchoolOctober 11, 1978 Lanett c. 1923–1924
17Joe Rabbit HouseJuly 6, 1976 La Fayette vicinityc. 1829
18Rea-Schuessler-Fuller HouseApril 11, 1984 La Fayette c. 1850–1855
19 River View Mill Village Historic District December 19, 1991 Valley c. 1865–1980NRHP
20Sharpe Pioneer HomesteadFebruary 27, 1978 La Fayette vicinityc. 1870
21 Shawmut Mill Village Historic District December 19, 1991 Valley c. 1907–1908NRHP
22Temple Beth-El (demolished)March 3, 1976 Lanett c. 1908

Cherokee County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Bradford-West HouseOctober 17, 1980 Centre c. 1863
2Cherokee County CourthouseMarch 8, 2023 Centre c. 1936
3Webb Chesnut HouseSeptember 26, 2003 Gaylesville c. 1850
4Hatcher High School (JKF Community Center)June 23, 2016 Centre c. 1949
5Jordan's Old PlaceMay 9, 1978 Centre c. 1880
6Jordan Big StoreAugust 10, 2017 Centre c. 1921
7Major Chisholm Daniel HouseAugust 5, 2010 Cedar Bluff c. 1840
8Orville Estes FieldJune 27, 2019 Centre 1942
9Parker HouseSeptember 3, 2020 Piedmont 1861; 1920s; 1950s
10Pleasant Gap County StoreApril 11, 1984 Piedmont vicinityc. 1896
11Pratt ParkJanuary 14, 1980 Centre c. 1905
12Rock Run VillageJuly 15, 1976 Piedmont vicinityc. 1874
13Savage-Campbell HouseMay 19, 1981 Centre c. 1908–1910

Chilton County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Chilton County Training SchoolSeptember 27, 2007 Clanton vicinity1951
2 Confederate Memorial Cemetery March 5, 1976 Mountain Creek c. 1903–1933
3Hotel WilsonMay 22, 2008 Clanton c. 1914
4 Lay Dam February 19, 1976 Clanton vicinityc. 1910–1914
5Maplesville DepotNovember 23, 1976 Maplesville c. 1912
6Maplesville Methodist Episcopal ChurchDecember 4, 1992 Maplesville c. 1870–1890
7Maplesville Railroad Historic DistrictSeptember 26, 2003 Maplesville 19th–20th century
8Matthews-Reynolds HomeDecember 29, 1975 Clanton c. 1908–1909
9Mims FerrySeptember 5, 1975 Coosa River c. 1895, 1957
10Norman Smith PotterySeptember 30, 1999 Lawley vicinity1932
11Old Stage Coach InnAugust 13, 1987 Plantersville vicinityc. 1835
12Thorsby Public School (Old Elementary School)May 28, 2009 Thorsby 1925
13Tomlinson HouseNovember 3, 1986 Jemison c. 1893

Choctaw County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Allen PlantationMarch 29, 2012 Lisman c. 1897
2Bladon Springs Historic DistrictApril 1, 1976 Bladon Springs c. 1838–1910
3Choctaw County CourthouseJune 19, 1997 Butler 1906–1907
4Log Cabin School HouseFebruary 6, 1998 Toxey c. 1850
5Old Naheola Bridge16 2021near Pennington 1934
6Pelham United Methodist ChurchMarch 29, 2012 Edna c. 1833; 1888
7Pushmataha Historic DistrictMay 22, 2008 Pushmataha c. 1850-1965
8Riderwood Union ChurchJune 21, 2012 Riderwood c. 1925
9Zack Rogers HouseMarch 30, 1989 Butler c. 1880
10Silas Elementary School (Silas Municipal Complex)June 30, 2013 Silas c. 1936

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