Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Clarke–Dallas)

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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 Clarke County through Dallas 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 1,683 properties and districts listed on the Alabama Register. [1] Of these, approximately 240 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]

Clarke County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Alston-Cobb-Postma House September 1, 1978 Grove Hill c. 1854NRHP
2Armistead HomeJanuary 29, 1980 Grove Hill c. 1843
3Bradford-Wilson HomeNovember 15, 2012 Dickinson c. 1900
4Campbell Historic DistrictSeptember 30, 1999 Campbell 1870–1950
5 Cobb-Waite Home January 29, 1980 Grove Hill vicinityLate 1860sNRHP
6Coffeeville Masonic LodgeJanuary 22, 2009 Coffeeville Late 19th century-Mid 20th century
7 Courthouse Historic District March 24, 1995 Grove Hill Earliest 1832NRHP
8 Dickinson House January 1, 1978 Grove Hill c. 1845NRHP
9Grant-Carleton HouseJanuary 29, 1980 Grove Hill c. 1850s
10Hearin Bush Matthews HouseMarch 1, 2024 Whatley 1852; c. 1999
11Johnson HouseAugust 3, 1990 Jackson vicinityc. 1900
12Kimbell-Rivers-Woodson HouseSeptember 17, 1976 Jackson c. 1848
13 The Lodge (Cleveland Home) June 9, 1977 Suggsville c. 1860
14Loranz-McCrary HouseMarch 19, 1993 Jackson c. 1900
15Orange Hill Road Historic DistrictMarch 24, 1995 Grove Hill Earliest c. 1845
16Pleasant Hill Methodist ChurchMarch 29, 2012 Thomasville c. 1876
17Thomasville High SchoolAugust 25, 1994 Thomasville 1929
18Upper Confederate Salt WorksJuly 9, 1976 Jackson vicinityc. 1861–1865
19Wilson-Finch-Mason Log House (non-extant)April 4, 1978 Manila c. 1822
20 Wilson–Finlay House September 17, 1976 Gainestown c. 1846NRHP
21Wilson's Mill (destroyed by hurricane)January 25, 1977 Coffeeville vicinityLate 19th century
22Wing-Hudley HouseOctober 20, 1977 Jackson c. 1879
23 Woodlands January 29, 1980 Gosport c. 1840NRHP

Clay County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Carmichael PlaceJune 23, 1994 Goodwater 1887
2Gay HouseApril 11, 1984 Ashland c. 1914
3Guthrie's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church and CemeteryJune 14, 2018c. 1872
4Hatchett Creek Presbyterian Church and Brownsville CemeteryMay 3, 2001 Brownsville c. 1901–1902
5Lineville Water TowerApril 1, 1976 Lineville c. 1917
6Midway SchoolMarch 13, 1996 Hollins 1917
7Partridge House ComplexFebruary 6, 1998 Goodwater vicinity1913

Cleburne County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Arbacoochee SiteJuly 15, 1976 Arbacoochee Antebellum
2 Cheaha Observation Tower (Bunker Tower)December 15, 1989 Cheaha State Park c. 1934
3 Colonial Cottage (John Morgan House)December 19, 1991 Heflin 1880NRHP
4Edwardsville CemeteryOctober 1, 1997 Edwardsville Earliest 1837
5Heflin DepotDecember 21, 1977 Heflin c. 1886
6Old Hale Homeplace and Edwards FarmDecember 10, 20201850s & 1880
7Owen ResidenceMarch 13, 1996 Heflin 19th century
8Striplin Gold Mines and Carr Creek PlacerJune 21, 2012 Delta c. 1843

Coffee County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Bethany Primitive Baptist ChurchJune 14, 2018 Elba c. 1912
2Coffee County JailDecember 1, 2016 Elba c. 1912
3Daleville Avenue Historic DistrictDecember 19, 2019 Enterprise 1903-1932
4Elba TheatreMarch 29, 2018 Elba c. 1933
5Enterprise City SchoolJune 18, 2015 Enterprise c. 1919
6Enterprise Methodist Church (First United Methodist Church)September 6, 1984 Enterprise c. 1903–1904
7Folsom Home (moved to Elba in 2003 and donated as a museum)September 17, 1976 Elba vicinityLate 1800s
8Mulberry Heights School (Elba Colored School)December 1, 2016 Elba vicinityc. 1958
9New Providence Primitive Baptist ChurchJuly 15, 2021 Kinston c. 1905
10Prestwood Grist MillOctober 11, 1978 Roeton vicinityc. 1848
11Rawls HouseMarch 30, 1989 Enterprise c. 1849
12Rawls Warehouse and Cotton GinJune 12, 2014 Enterprise 1908–1959
13The Stinson House (destroyed by fire on July 12, 2021October 25, 2018 Elba 1903

Colbert County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Church of Christ Site and CemeteryFebruary 19, 1988 Leighton vicinityc. 1950s-1960s
2 Samuel Cooke House (Chambers-Robinson)April 14, 1992 Sheffield c. 1895-1900NRHP
3 FAME Recording Studio December 15, 1997 Muscle Shoals 1963NRHP
4Glencoe Plantation CemeteryMay 26, 1986 Tuscumbia vicinityc. 1818–1854
5Hodge-Blackburn-Twitty HouseNovember 30, 1977 Cherokee c. 1844
6Howell and Graves Junior High SchoolJune 19, 1997 Muscle Shoals 1927
7 John Johnson House April 16, 1985 Leighton vicinityc. 1830NRHP
8LaGrange CemeteryJune 23, 1994 Leighton Earliest 1852
9LaGrange College SiteJuly 16, 1976 Leighton c. 1830
10Leighton Training School (Leighton Middle School)June 19, 1997 Leighton 1928–1929
11 Locust Hill (John Daniel Rather House)October 4, 1978 Tuscumbia c. 1823NRHP
12Melrose (demolished March 2016)February 20, 1986 Tuscumbia c. 1830
13"Nation" HouseApril 16, 1985 Sheffield vicinityc. 1830
14Norfolk Southern Railroad BridgeAugust 16, 1991 Florence vicinity1870s
15Old Brick Presbyterian ChurchNovember 13, 1978 Leighton vicinityc. 1830s
16 Preuit Oaks November 26, 1978 Leighton vicinityc. 1847NRHP
17Shady DellJuly 15, 2021 Tuscumbia c. 1920
18Shaw HomeJune 20, 2013 Leighton Mid-19th to mid-20th century
19Sheffield Railroad DepotJune 23, 1994 Sheffield 1948
20 Stanfield-Worley Bluff Shelter (1Ct125)June 18, 2015Lithic Age (Pre-8000 BCE) to Mississippian Period (800-1600 CE)
21Tabie HouseNovember 15, 2012 Leighton Late 1800s

Conecuh County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Arkadelphia ChurchOctober 4, 1993 Loree vicinity1886
2Belleville Baptist ChurchApril 21, 1981 Belleville 1841
3Betts-Nash House (demolished)October 4, 1993 Burnt Corn c. 1835
4Brooklyn Baptist ChurchMarch 24, 1983 Brooklyn c. 1861
5Brooklyn Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Brooklyn 1826–1865
6Brooks-King HouseOctober 4, 1993 Skinnerton 1891
7Brushy Creek United Methodist ChurchOctober 4, 1993 Lenox 1850s
8Burnett HouseOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen 1880s
9Burnt Corn Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Burnt Corn Mid-19th century–Early 20th century
10Carey Street Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen Mid-19th century–Early 20th century
11Carter HospitalDecember 16, 2010 Repton c. 1935
12Castleberry Commercial DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Castleberry
13Castleberry Residential DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Castleberry
14Cohassett Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Cohassett c. 1906
15Evergreen Baptist ChurchOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen c. 1906
16 Evergreen Regional Airport BeaconNovember 13, 1978 Evergreen c. 1911
17Flat Rock Saints ChurchMay 10, 2000 Evergreen vicinityc. 1890
18Rev. Dr. Hillary James Hawkins HouseMarch 20, 2003 Evergreen c. 1945
19Hawthorne House (demolished)October 4, 1993 Belleville 1830s
20Horton House and StoreOctober 4, 1993
21Robert Ivey HouseOctober 4, 1993 Loree c. 1850
22Jayvilla Commissary (demolished)October 4, 1993 Evergreen vicinityc. 1860
23Jayvilla Plantation SiteApril 1, 1976 Evergreen vicinityc. 1820
24 Asa Johnston House October 4, 1993 Johnstonville 1842NRHP
25Caleb Johnston House (demolished)October 4, 1993 Johnstonville 1840s
26Maxwell-Johnson House (demolished)May 19, 1999 Evergreen
27Mt. Union Community Church and CenterNovember 13, 1996 Evergreen vicinityc. 1890; 1900
28 New Evergreen Historic District October 4, 1993 Evergreen NRHP
29Old Beulah CemeteryOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen vicinity1820s–1890s
30Old Evergreen Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen
31Paul Post OfficeJune 21, 2013 Paul c. 1908
32Rabb Rosenwald SchoolFebruary 21, 2013 Rabb c. 1920
33Range Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Range c. 1886
34Repton Historic DistrictOctober 4, 1993 Repton Earliest 1886
35Dr. H.S. Skinner HouseOctober 4, 1993 Belleville 1821
36Sparta SiteOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen vicinity
37St. Mary's Episcopal ChurchOctober 4, 1993 Evergreen c. 1880
38Sunnyside Farm (Witherington House)July 6, 1978 Evergreen c. 1856

Coosa County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Coosa County Farmers and Civic Association BuildingSeptember 25, 2008Mid-19th Century
2Coosa County Training SchoolSeptember 26, 2003 Rockford c. 1929
3Double Bridges (demolished)September 26, 2003 Weogufka vicinityc. 1934
4Franklin Store (Goodwater Feed & Seed)June 18, 2016 Goodwater c. 1904
5Goodwater Historic DistrictSeptember 3, 2020 Goodwater c. 1900-1965
6 Lay Dam February 19, 1976 Coosa River c. 1910–1914
7Mims FerrySeptember 5, 1975 Coosa River c. 1895, 1957
8 Oakachoy Covered Bridge (Destroyed by fire 2001)October 28, 1977 Nixburg vicinityc. 1915Delisted
9Old Goodwater Train DepotAugust 27, 2020 Goodwater 1887
10Old Rockford Elementary SchoolSeptember 30, 1999 Rockford 1927
11Old Shiloh CemeteryMarch 24, 1995 Nixburg vicinity1836
12James Powell HouseNovember 13, 1996 Rockford c. 1840
13Ray Baptist ChurchAugust 8, 2022 Alexander City 1967
14Rockford Women's Club HouseMarch 13, 1996 Rockford 1932
15Rockford Tin Mine and MillDecember 19, 2019 Rockford 1941
16Smyrna Primitive Baptist Church CemeteryJuly 30, 1981 Goodwater c. 1832
17Weogufka State ParkJuly 18, 1989 Weogufka c. 1930

Covington County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Alabama Textile Products CorporationAugust 25, 2011 Andalusia c. 1929
2Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and CemeteryApril 18, 2007 Babbie c. 1920
3W. O. Carter Log HouseFebruary 27, 1978 Andalusia vicinityc. 1830s
4Church Street SchoolAugust 25, 2011 Andalusia c. 1923
5Dixon Home PlaceSeptember 29, 2005 Andalusia vicinityc. 1850
6Evers-Caton HouseJune 23, 2016 Andalusia c. 1960
7First National Bank of Florala (Fidelity Masonic Lodge No. 685)April 18, 2007 Florala c. 1907
8Givens HouseJune 30, 1995 Andalusia c. 1900
9Alex Hart HouseOctober 1, 1976 Opp c. 1901
10M. N. Lloyd's Water MillAugust 19, 1976 Red Level vicinityc. 1930
11Macon General Store Museum CollectionJanuary 19, 1978 Andalusia Early 19th century
12Mizzell MansionJune 27, 2007 Opp c. 1936-1939
13Red Level Methodist ChurchAugust 8, 2022 Red Level 1912
14Monch Riley HomeApril 19, 2006 Andalusia c. 1890
15River Falls Post OfficeOctober 28, 1977 River Falls c. 1898
16SpringdaleAugust 25, 2001 Andalusia c. 1937
17Stanley SchoolMay 19, 1999 Florala vicinity1937
18The Shack (Old Scout Hut)June 20, 2013 Andalusia c. 1922

Crenshaw County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Bricken BuildingJanuary 14, 1982 Luverne c. 1893
2Crenshaw County Training SchoolAugust 24, 2022 Luverne 1949; 1954-1976
3Douglass House (Douglass-Hayden House)June 30, 1995 Luverne 1904–1907
4Freemon-Pinkie EstateJune 27, 2019 Grady 1925
5W.W. Hudson HouseDecember 15, 2011 Grady Mid-to-late 19th century
6Ivy Creek School/Community CenterMarch 12, 1997 Rutledge 1927
7Jordan HouseOctober 1, 1976 Highland Home c. 1889
8Mulberry School HouseJuly 15, 2021 Brantley c. 1920
9Old Bryan PlaceApril 1, 2010 Dozier 1880–1887
10Saint John Missionary Baptist ChurchJune 30, 1995 Luverne 1936; 1965; 2019

Cullman County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Arnold HouseFebruary 15, 1977 Cullman c. 1916
2 Ave Maria Grotto February 24, 1976 Cullman c. 1918NRHP
3Baileyton United Methodist ChurchDecember 15, 2011 Baileyton c. 1947
4Battleground SchoolSeptember 29, 2005 Vinemont 1932
5Betz Addition Historic DistrictMarch 12, 1997c. early 20th century
6Bogue-Herrell HouseFebruary 28, 1979 Cullman c. 1875
7Burkart-Wilson HomeJune 23, 1994 Hanceville 1949
8Carothers-Brown-Warren House (Perry Warren House)October 20, 1977 Cullman c. 1887
9Christ Lutheran ChurchNovember 17, 1995 Cullman 1924
10Corbin FarmsteadMay 19, 1999 Joppa 1894
11 Crane Hill Masonic Lodge #554 February 25, 1999 Crane Hill 1904NRHP
12Cottingham-Benson HouseMay 10, 1978 Cullman c. 1905
13Cullman Ice FactoryFebruary 27, 1978 Cullman c. 1894
14Colonel John G. Cullman HomeAugust 29, 1975 Cullman c. 1870
15Deep South CreameryOctober 28, 1985 Cullman c. 1900
16John B. Deerr HouseJune 23, 1994 Cullman 1938
17Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church/Burkart Memorial HallSeptember 6, 1984 Hanceville 1885–1886
18First United Methodist ChurchJune 16, 1981 Cullman c. 1924
19Fuller-St. John-Edwards HouseOctober 17, 1980 Cullman c. 1914
20Garden City SchoolMay 19, 1999 Garden City 1898
21 Green-Owens House February 20, 1986 Cullman 1913–1914NRHP
22Green-Jennings House (Destroyed by fire)February 27, 1978 Cullman c. 1890–1893
23Guthrie–Holden FarmNovember 9, 2017 Joppa c. 1938
24Hancock HouseNovember 17, 1995 Cullman vicinity1898
25Heitmueller FarmMarch 8, 1994 Vinemont 1873
26Joppa Collegiate Normal Institute (Reconstructed 2001)March 20, 2003 Joppa c. 1900–1918
27Kleibacher-Wachter HouseNovember 17, 1995 Cullman 1909
28Logan Jr. High SchoolAugust 5, 2010 Logan 1943
29Mace Thomas Payne Brindley CemeterySeptember 29, 1975 Simcoe vicinityEarliest 1853
30McDonald HouseNovember 26, 1978 Cullman c. 1890
31Mullins-Young-Rigsby HouseNovember 17, 1995 Cullman 1911–12
32Old Wagner StudioAugust 6, 1993 Cullman 1903
33Parker-Hutchens HouseMarch 20, 1981 Cullman c. 1877
34Peinhardt FarmApril 1, 2010 Cullman 1933
35Potato HouseSeptember 29, 2005 Hanceville c. 1900
36Rambow-Abt HouseJanuary 31, 1979 Cullman c. 1907
37Sacred Heart Catholic ChurchNovember 5, 1976 Cullman c. 1900
38Saint John's United ChurchDecember 21, 1977 Cullman c. 1924
39Sandlin ChapelAugust 22, 1985 Bremen c. 1882
40Sears Roebuck BuildingMarch 1, 2024 Cullman c. 1930
41 Shady Grove Methodist Church February 25, 1999 Logan vicinity1892–1893NRHP
42Sparks-Kinney-Hartwig HouseApril 11, 1978 Cullman c. 1903
43Issac Speegle FarmsteadAugust 25, 2011 Guthery Crossroads c. 1910
44Steindorff-Glasscock HouseMay 10, 1978 Cullman c. 1899–1900
45Stiefelmeyer-Allred HouseFebruary 27, 1978 Cullman c. 1886
46Stiefelmeyer Home (demolished)April 14, 1978 Cullman c. 1880
47 Stiefelmeyer's, Inc. January 19, 1978 Cullman 1892NRHP
48Vogel-Peinhardt HouseJuly 7, 1980 Cullman c. 1929
49Wagner-Abbott HouseFebruary 4, 2000 Cullman 1889
50Weiss HouseJanuary 25, 1977 Cullman c. 1873

Dale County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1Joseph E. Acker HouseSeptember 29, 2005 Ozark c. 1920
2Ariton Universalist ChurchMarch 23, 1990 Ariton c. 1913
3Clopton United Methodist Church and CemeterySeptember 28, 2000 Clopton 1924
4Eagle StadiumMarch 29, 2012 Ozark c. 1946
5Kolb-Chesser Home (Leonidas William Kolb House)April 14, 1978 Ozark c. 1908
6Mack M. Matthews School (Pinckard Colored School; South Dale Jr. High School)August 25, 2011c. 1961
7Ozark RacetrackMay 8, 1975 Ozark c. 1893–1908
8Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist ChurchJune 19, 1997 Ozark c. 1841
9D. A. Smith High SchoolJune 14, 2018 Ozark c. 1952
10Spring Hill Methodist ChurchAugust 13, 1987 Ozark vicinityc. 1876
11Veterans Memorial BridgeMay 17, 1977 Pea River c. 1921

Dallas County

Site nameDate listedCity or TownBuilt or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Alabama Baptist Normal and Theological School June 19, 1997 Selma c. 1878–1948
2Bailey-Mayo Store (demolished)November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
3Bakke Hall and the Dormitory, Alabama Lutheran Academy June 19, 1997 Selma c. 1928
4Beloit Industrial Institute (Dallas County Training School)August 6, 1993 Beloit 1929–30
5 Belvoir (Saffold Plantation) November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill 1845-1855
6Belvoir Superintendent's HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
7Boguechitto InstituteMarch 29, 2012 Marion Junction c. 1955
8Boynton ResidenceSeptember 25, 2008 Selma c. 1935
9J.R. Bragg HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
10 Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church June 16, 1976 Selma c. 1906NHL
11Browning HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
12Burwell–Dinkins–Anderson HouseMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1889
13Butler-Rives HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
14Campsite I-David Hall ComplexSeptember 16, 2021 Selma c. 1940; 1965
15Cedar Acres (Maxwell-Carter House)November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
16Cedar Creek BridgeNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
17Civil War Underwater Site (no public access)March 29, 2012 Alabama River c. 1861–1865
18Clark Elementary SchoolJune 14, 2018 Selma c. 1956
19Clinton Chapel AME Zion ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1975
20Craig–Wilson House (Mooreland)February 12, 2015 Selma c. 1840–1890
21Dunaway Meyer HouseApril 14, 1978 Orrville 1895
22East End Elementary SchoolDecember 19, 2019 Selma 1962
23Ebenezer Missionary Baptist ChurchMarch 25, 2015 Selma c. 1974
24EdenJuly 21, 1978 Richmond vicinityc. 1840
25Everdale Baptist ChurchSeptember 28, 2004 Burnsville 1925
26Fuller Home (The Homestead)October 19, 1979 Selma c. 1898–1913
27Girl Scout HutFebruary 27, 1978 Selma c. 1929
28Good Hope Baptist Church (demolished c. 2005)February 6, 1998 Browns 1905
29Green Street Baptist ChurchMarch 13, 1996 Selma 1892
30Green Underwood HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill c. 1845
31W. C. Harrell Store (demolished prior to 1997)November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
32 House at 601 Washington Street   (Plattenburg-Kirkpatrick House)March 22, 1991 Selma 1855NRHP
33 Howorth Home January 14, 1980 Selma 1928NRHP
34Hurricane Creek BridgeNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
35Jackson HomeJune 21, 2012 Selma c. 1910
36Kenan's MillApril 28, 1978 Selma vicinityc. 1835
37Martin Luther King Jr. Street Church of GodJuly 7, 1980 Selma c. 1900
38Frank Lewis HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
39Little Canaan Primitive Baptist ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1933
40Live Oak CemeteryMarch 25, 1976 Selma 1828-1963
41Louretta Johnson Carter HouseMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1930
42Magnolias (Crumpton House)November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill c. 1852
43Maxwell-Fail HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
44McMillan-Oxford HomeOctober 7, 1998 Orrville vicinityc. 1858
45Morning Star Baptist ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1968
46Mount Zion Primitive Baptist ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1912
47New Sister Baptist ChurchMay 19, 2023 Selma c. 1958
48Northern Heights Presbyterian ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1960
49Old Methodist Church (demolished c. 2006-2011)November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
50 Plattenburg-Kirkpatrick House March 22, 1991 Selma 1842NRHP
51Pleasant Hill Baptist ChurchNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
52 Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill 1851–1852NRHP
53Pollard–Brown HouseMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1890
54Pope-Givhan HouseAugust 27, 2020 Safford c. 1830s
55Prosperity CME ChurchSeptember 27, 2007 Orrville vicinity1913
56Providence SchoolApril 1, 2010 Orrville c. 1920
57R.B. Hudson High SchoolJune 20, 2013 Selma c. 1949
58Dr. F. D. Reece HouseJune 14, 2018 Selma 1870s
59Saffold-Middleton-Moore HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
60Safford Community HouseJune 14, 2018 Safford c. 1917
61Saint Paul CME ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1891
62Second Baptist ChurchMarch 13, 2016 Selma c. 1976
63Sinclair-Harrell HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
64Stoutenborough Hall (Anthony Stoutenborough House)July 18, 1989 Richmond vicinityc. 1850
65 Street Manual Training School March 12, 1997 Richmond vicinity1904–1947NRHP
66 Tabernacle Baptist Church June 19, 1996 Selma 1922NRHP
67Ulmer HouseNovember 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
68United Methodist Children's Home (Selma Military Institute)July 7, 1980 Selma c. 1906
69Vasser-Ellis House (demolished)November 2, 1990 Pleasant Hill
70Ward Chapel AME ChurchAugust 5, 2010 Selma 1949
71Warren Family HomeMarch 8, 2023 Selma c. 1950
72Watson HouseMay 28, 2009 Orrville c. 1915
73West Trinity Missionary Baptist ChurchMarch 26, 2015 Selma c. 1953
74George and Jewell Wilson Building (demolished)January 22, 2009 Selma

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