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Historic buildings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Historical buildings; Historic houses, etc

Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:

8th and C, Alexander McMillan house, 110 Eighth Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1980

 File — Box 01: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116334], Folder: 02
Identifier: MSS025:01.02
Scope and Contents

The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Alexander McMillian House, built in 1905, is located in the Summit Addition.

There are three property plot maps included in the file, as well as images of the house and yard.

Originally from Scotland, Alexander McMillian arrived in America as a child in 1850. After sixty years of the cold Montana winters, Alexander and Eva McMillian came to Ashland in 1909.

Dates: 1980

80 Hargadine, Amos and Vera Nininger House, Ashland, Oregon, 1982

 File — Box 02: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116342], Folder: 02
Identifier: MSS025:01.21
Scope and Contents The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Amos and Vera Nininger House, located in Ashland. Thomas J. Downing, the builder, constructed the house in 1909-1910 and purchased by Amos and Vera Nininger, who lived in th house until their deaths. The file also consists of correspondence concerning the nomination: a Bungalow style, one of twelve concrete structures in Ashland, and one of five that are residences.Historically the house has retained its...
Dates: 1982
110 8th Street, Ashland, Oregon
110 8th Street, Ashland, Oregon

110 8th Street, Ashland, Oregon

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16085coll11/id/513

1917 East Main, Medford, Oregon, Clark - Jackson House, 1982

 File — Box 02: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116342], Folder: 05
Identifier: MSS025:01.24
Scope and Contents

The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Clark–Jackson House located in Medford. Frank C. Clark designed the Colonial Revival house for his family in 1930. The file consists of plot plans, correspondence concerning nomination, biographical sketch, newspaper article, information on Frank C. Clark buildings in Rogue Valley, photograph negatives and slides.

Dates: 1982

2336 Table Rock Road, Dr. Charles T. and Mary Sweeney, Medford, Oregon, 1993

 File — Box 02: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116342], Folder: 08
Identifier: MSS025:01.27
Scope and Contents The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Charles T. and Mary Sweeney House located in Ashland. The architect, Frank C. Clark built the private residence as an example of 20th century French Provincial style architecture. What makes the house unique is that it is a mixture of Norman Farmhouse, Tudor, and Colonial styles.The file consists of correspondence regarding the nomination, plot plans, floor plans, a sketch of property plans with the landscape,...
Dates: 1993

Acker Rock Lookout, Acker Rock, Tiller Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon, 2003

 File — Box 12: Series MSS025:02 [Barcode: 35138008116441], Folder: 04
Identifier: MSS025:02.39
Scope and Contents

The materials describe Acker Rock Lookout. The authors point out the historical significance that would make it eligible when the time is right for the nomination of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The authors suggest the lookout's eligibilty be reviewed in ten years.

Dates: 2003

Andrew J. Fredenburg House, 243 South Holly Street, Medford, Oregon, 1981

 File — Box 04: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116367], Folder: 04
Identifier: MSS025:01.48
Scope and Contents

The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Andrew J. Fredenburg House, in Medford, built in 1892 as a private residence. It is the only remaining example of the brick houses built before 1900 in the community.

The documents contain correspondence regarding the nomination, legal documents, a letter containing the family history, plot plans, floor plans, and images of the home.

Dates: 1981

Armory - Ashland, Oregon National Guard Armory at Ashland, 208 Oak Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1986

 File — Box 03: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116359], Folder: 03
Identifier: MSS025:01.34
Scope and Contents The National Registry of Historic Places nomination forms describe the properties of the Oregon National Guard Armory in Ashland, and the Schnabel Residence in Portland, Oregon. These forms provide information, on the descriptions and the significance of the property to be included in the National Registry of Historic Places.In the documents are two research papers, "The Life and Work of John Hunzicker," and a "History of the Oregon Army National Guard." There...
Dates: 1986

Ashland

 Item — Box 33: Series Archives081:07; Series Archives081:08; Series Archives081:09 [Barcode: 35138008263466], Object: 124
Identifier: Archives081:08.42

Ashland Bank, Bank of Ashland, 15 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1979

 File — Box 01: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116334], Folder: 11
Identifier: MSS025:01.11
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Ashland Bank. Constructed in 1884 the building became the first banking resource for the city of Ashland. The building ceased to be the Bank of Ashland in 1939. Mr. Henry G. Enders purchased it and rented it out as office space and used by a Justice of the Peace for many years. Mr. Enders sold the building in 1954.Originally built out of wood it was replaced with a brick after a fire destroyed many of the...
Dates: 1979