National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Oregon
This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Douglas County, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register recognizes places of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States.[1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide,[2] Oregon is home to over 2,000,[3] and 51 of those are found in Douglas County.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 14, 2024.[4]
Current listings
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 35-DO-130–Tahkenitch Landing Site | June 10, 2003 (#01000132) | Address restricted[7] | Gardiner vicinity | Stratified remains up to 2 meters (6 ft 7 in) deep show this archaeological site has served various functions including shell midden and probably village over a history spanning 7000 to 8000 years. It was the first site on the Oregon coast to yield cultural remains older than about 3000 BP, and as such is one of the most significant sites on the Pacific coast of North America.[8] | |
2 | Charles Applegate House | More images | March 17, 1975 (#75001583) | 512 Old Applegate Road 43°36′40″N 123°16′22″W / 43.611081°N 123.272691°W / 43.611081; -123.272691 (Charles Applegate House) | Yoncalla | |
3 | Baimbridge–Kanipe Farmstead Historic District | More images | January 29, 2008 (#07001506) | 16513 Elkhead Rd. 43°29′00″N 123°13′16″W / 43.483391°N 123.221131°W / 43.483391; -123.221131 (Baimbridge–Kanipe Farmstead Historic District) | Oakland | |
4 | Henry Brown House | October 30, 1979 (#79002057) | 19521 Highway 38 43°38′49″N 123°38′58″W / 43.646943°N 123.649398°W / 43.646943; -123.649398 (Henry Brown House) | Elkton | ||
5 | Will Q. Brown House and Wash House | September 10, 1987 (#87001539) | 274 Main St. 42°56′52″N 123°21′50″W / 42.947719°N 123.363830°W / 42.947719; -123.363830 (Will Q. Brown House and Wash House) | Riddle | ||
6 | Canyonville Methodist Church | April 5, 1984 (#84002983) | 2nd and Pine Sts. 42°55′38″N 123°16′49″W / 42.927111°N 123.280235°W / 42.927111; -123.280235 (Canyonville Methodist Church) | Canyonville | ||
7 | China Ditch | More images | May 22, 1991 (#91000616) | Upper reaches of N. Myrtle Cr. 43°08′45″N 123°07′55″W / 43.145733°N 123.131989°W / 43.145733; -123.131989 (China Ditch) | Myrtle Creek | |
8 | Nathaniel Curry House | November 25, 1983 (#83004166) | 1458 Quail Lane 43°15′50″N 123°25′56″W / 43.26396°N 123.432193°W / 43.26396; -123.432193 (Nathaniel Curry House) | Roseburg | ||
9 | Charles D. Drain Jr. House | More images | December 12, 1978 (#78002286) | 500 S. Main St. 43°39′31″N 123°18′43″W / 43.658506°N 123.311983°W / 43.658506; -123.311983 (Charles D. Drain Jr. House) | Drain | |
10 | English Settlement School | September 4, 2007 (#07000924) | 17455 Elkhead Rd. 43°28′20″N 123°13′27″W / 43.472122°N 123.224055°W / 43.472122; -123.224055 (English Settlement School) | Oakland | ||
11 | First Presbyterian Church of Roseburg | More images | July 28, 1988 (#88001162) | 823 SE Lane Ave. 43°12′25″N 123°20′45″W / 43.20691944°N 123.3457472°W / 43.20691944; -123.3457472 (First Presbyterian Church of Roseburg) | Roseburg | |
12 | Creed Floed House | December 31, 1974 (#74001684) | 544 SE Douglas St. 43°12′43″N 123°20′44″W / 43.21201389°N 123.3456194°W / 43.21201389; -123.3456194 (Creed Floed House) | Roseburg | ||
13 | Gardiner Historic District | More images | January 31, 1994 (#93000003) | Roughly bounded by 3rd, Camp, 2nd, Pitt, Spring, Front and Garden Sts. 43°43′49″N 124°06′36″W / 43.73027778°N 124.11°W / 43.73027778; -124.11 (Gardiner Historic District) | Gardiner | |
14 | Glide Ranger Station | April 8, 1986 (#86000820) | 121 Glide Loop Drive 43°17′52″N 123°06′02″W / 43.297862°N 123.100585°W / 43.297862; -123.100585 (Glide Ranger Station) | Glide | ||
15 | Judge James Watson Hamilton House | February 21, 1997 (#97000141) | 759 SE Kane St. 43°12′23″N 123°20′36″W / 43.206396°N 123.343307°W / 43.206396; -123.343307 (Judge James Watson Hamilton House) | Roseburg | ||
16 | Hershberger Mountain Lookout | More images | December 29, 2000 (#00000507) | Approximately 7 miles (11 km) north of Union Cr. 43°02′01″N 122°27′18″W / 43.033535°N 122.454900°W / 43.033535; -122.454900 (Hershberger Mountain Lookout) | Prospect vicinity | |
17 | Howell–Kohlhagen House | July 28, 1988 (#88001145) | 848 SE Jackson St. 43°12′24″N 123°20′46″W / 43.206536°N 123.346099°W / 43.206536; -123.346099 (Howell–Kohlhagen House) | Roseburg | ||
18 | Kohlhagen Building | More images | June 13, 1997 (#97000589) | 630 SE Jackson St. 43°12′31″N 123°20′41″W / 43.208545°N 123.344586°W / 43.208545; -123.344586 (Kohlhagen Building) | Roseburg | |
19 | Laurelwood Historic District | More images | October 16, 1990 (#90001521) | Roughly bounded by the S. Umpqua R., Laurelwood Ct., and Bowden Ave. 43°12′55″N 123°21′03″W / 43.215385°N 123.350806°W / 43.215385; -123.350806 (Laurelwood Historic District) | Roseburg | |
20 | Methodist Episcopal Church South | June 6, 1985 (#85001179) | 809 SE Main St. 43°12′24″N 123°20′41″W / 43.20656389°N 123.3448194°W / 43.20656389; -123.3448194 (Methodist Episcopal Church South) | Roseburg | ||
21 | Mill–Pine Neighborhood Historic District | More images | June 20, 1985 (#85001348) | Roughly bounded by Short St., Mosher Ave., Stephens St. and Rice Ave. 43°12′13″N 123°21′07″W / 43.20362778°N 123.3520361°W / 43.20362778; -123.3520361 (Mill–Pine Neighborhood Historic District) | Roseburg | Beginning in 1872, this neighborhood of modest homes developed to house employees of the adjacent railroad and the service and retail workers who served them. Physical evolution of the district largely ceased after the Southern Pacific moved its operational base from Roseburg to Eugene in 1927, leaving an unusually cohesive example of a working-class residential neighborhood of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[9] |
22 | Miller's Mountain House | October 25, 1984 (#84000129) | 1195 Roberts Mountain Rd. 43°07′14″N 123°22′55″W / 43.120583°N 123.381856°W / 43.120583; -123.381856 (Miller's Mountain House) | Roseburg | ||
23 | Milo Academy Bridge | More images | November 29, 1979 (#79002055) | Southeast of Days Creek 42°56′07″N 123°02′20″W / 42.935235°N 123.038976°W / 42.935235; -123.038976 (Milo Academy Bridge) | Days Creek | |
24 | Dr. Robert R. and Mary Helen Mooers House | June 25, 2018 (#100002632) | 1247 SE Kane St. 43°12′06″N 123°20′42″W / 43.201529°N 123.345067°W / 43.201529; -123.345067 (Dr. Robert R. and Mary Helen Mooers House) | Roseburg | ||
25 | C. E. Moyer Nurseries Property | July 22, 1988 (#88001114) | 8374 Old Hwy. 99 S. 43°06′43″N 123°25′00″W / 43.112026°N 123.416599°W / 43.112026; -123.416599 (C. E. Moyer Nurseries Property) | Winston | ||
26 | Oakland Historic District | More images | March 30, 1979 (#79002058) | Roughly bounded by Chestnut, 1st, Cedar, and 8th Sts. 43°25′21″N 123°17′51″W / 43.422533°N 123.297425°W / 43.422533; -123.297425 (Oakland Historic District) | Oakland | |
27 | Oregon State Soldier's Home Hospital | March 7, 2012 (#12000079) | 1624 W. Harvard Avenue 43°12′50″N 123°22′04″W / 43.21384°N 123.367706°W / 43.21384; -123.367706 (Oregon State Soldier's Home Hospital) | Roseburg | ||
28 | Moses Parrott House | More images | November 6, 1980 (#80003313) | 1772 SE Jackson St. 43°11′55″N 123°21′07″W / 43.19873°N 123.351892°W / 43.19873; -123.351892 (Moses Parrott House) | Roseburg | |
29 | Rice Brothers and Adams Building | August 11, 1983 (#83002149) | 136 N. Main St. 43°01′30″N 123°17′23″W / 43.02503°N 123.289777°W / 43.02503; -123.289777 (Rice Brothers and Adams Building) | Myrtle Creek | ||
30 | Napoleon Rice House | December 9, 1981 (#81000482) | 709 SE Kane St. 43°12′26″N 123°20′35″W / 43.207137°N 123.343145°W / 43.207137; -123.343145 (Napoleon Rice House) | Roseburg | ||
31 | Roseburg Downtown Historic District | More images | June 18, 2003 (#02000661) | Roughly bounded by SP tracks, Deer Creek, Fowler, Chadwick, Kane & Mosher Sts. 43°12′34″N 123°20′38″W / 43.209444°N 123.343889°W / 43.209444; -123.343889 (Roseburg Downtown Historic District) | Roseburg | |
32 | Roseburg Oregon National Guard Armory | May 27, 1993 (#93000447) | 1034 SE Oak St. 43°12′31″N 123°20′34″W / 43.20858333°N 123.3427944°W / 43.20858333; -123.3427944 (Roseburg Oregon National Guard Armory) | Roseburg | ||
33 | Roseburg Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District | January 29, 2013 (#12001247) | 913 NW Garden Valley Boulevard 43°13′27″N 123°22′02″W / 43.224129°N 123.367091°W / 43.224129; -123.367091 (Roseburg Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District) | Roseburg | ||
34 | Bernard Pitzer Smith House | August 25, 1988 (#88001313) | 15892 Old Hwy. 99 S. 43°03′43″N 123°21′19″W / 43.061808°N 123.355269°W / 43.061808; -123.355269 (Bernard Pitzer Smith House) | Myrtle Creek | ||
35 | Henry Clay Smith House | June 27, 1997 (#97000585) | 275 Winston Section Rd. 43°07′53″N 123°23′53″W / 43.131391°N 123.398141°W / 43.131391; -123.398141 (Henry Clay Smith House) | Winston | ||
36 | Stephens Community Historic District | More images | October 25, 1984 (#84000135) | Fort McKay and Scott Henry Rds. 43°22′57″N 123°23′34″W / 43.382584°N 123.392830°W / 43.382584; -123.392830 (Stephens Community Historic District) | Sutherlin | |
37 | Susan Creek Indian Mounds Site | Upload image | November 20, 1974 (#74001683) | Address restricted[7] | Glide | |
38 | Sutherlin Bank Building | August 1, 1984 (#84002987) | 101 W. Central Ave. 43°23′25″N 123°18′49″W / 43.390238°N 123.313653°W / 43.390238; -123.313653 (Sutherlin Bank Building) | Sutherlin | ||
39 | Tiller Ranger Station | More images | March 6, 1991 (#91000162) | OR 227, Umpqua NF 42°55′39″N 122°56′52″W / 42.9275°N 122.947778°W / 42.9275; -122.947778 (Tiller Ranger Station) | Tiller | |
40 | Umpqua River Bridge No. 01822 | More images | August 5, 2005 (#05000815) | Oregon Route Coast 9/U.S. Route 101 at mile post 211.21 43°42′35″N 124°06′03″W / 43.709827°N 124.100922°W / 43.709827; -124.100922 (Umpqua River Bridge No. 01822) | Reedsport | |
41 | Umpqua River Light House | More images | October 21, 1977 (#77001100) | Southwest of Winchester Bay off U.S. 101 43°39′44″N 124°11′55″W / 43.662291°N 124.198476°W / 43.662291; -124.198476 (Umpqua River Light House) | Winchester Bay | |
42 | Umpqua–Eden Site | Upload image | January 11, 1996 (#95001524) | Address restricted[7] | Reedsport | |
43 | U.S. Army Fort Umpqua | More images | May 26, 2015 (#15000269) | Address restricted[7] | Corvallis vicinity | |
44 | U.S. Coast Guard Station – Umpqua River, Administration and Equipment Buildings | June 4, 1992 (#92000662) | Douglas Co. Rd. 87 43°39′50″N 124°11′53″W / 43.663779°N 124.197988°W / 43.663779; -124.197988 (U.S. Coast Guard Station – Umpqua River, Administration and Equipment Buildings) | Winchester Bay | ||
45 | U.S. Post Office | June 18, 1979 (#79002059) | 704 SE Cass Ave. 43°12′31″N 123°20′46″W / 43.208724°N 123.346215°W / 43.208724; -123.346215 (U.S. Post Office) | Roseburg | ||
46 | Weaver–Worthington Farmstead | August 1, 1984 (#84002996) | 8873 Days Creek Cutoff Rd. 42°58′25″N 123°12′56″W / 42.973668°N 123.215624°W / 42.973668; -123.215624 (Weaver–Worthington Farmstead) | Canyonville vicinity | ||
47 | Whaleback Snow-Survey Cabin | More images | December 29, 2000 (#00000514) | Approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Prospect 42°54′40″N 122°34′51″W / 42.911229°N 122.580729°W / 42.911229; -122.580729 (Whaleback Snow-Survey Cabin) | Prospect vicinity | |
48 | Judge William R. Willis House | June 5, 1975 (#75001582) | 744 SE Rose St. 43°12′28″N 123°20′47″W / 43.207828°N 123.346379°W / 43.207828; -123.346379 (Judge William R. Willis House) | Roseburg | ||
49 | James Wimer Octagonal Barn | December 2, 1985 (#85003039) | 1191 Coos Bay Wagon Rd. 43°10′42″N 123°30′24″W / 43.178413°N 123.506745°W / 43.178413; -123.506745 (James Wimer Octagonal Barn) | Lookingglass | ||
50 | Winchester Dam | More images | June 3, 1996 (#96000627) | N. Umpqua River at Hwy. 99 43°17′03″N 123°21′14″W / 43.284243°N 123.353979°W / 43.284243; -123.353979 (Winchester Dam) | Winchester | |
51 | William C. and Agnes Winston House | September 10, 1987 (#87001540) | 350 Winston Section Rd. 43°07′53″N 123°23′49″W / 43.131359°N 123.396831°W / 43.131359; -123.396831 (William C. and Agnes Winston House) | Winston |
Former listings
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Roaring Camp Bridge | November 29, 1979 (#79002056) | January 17, 1996 | West of Drain | Drain vicinity | Listed in 1979. |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon
- Listings in neighboring counties: Coos, Curry, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane
- Historic preservation
- History of Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
References
- ^ Andrus, Patrick W.; Shrimpton, Rebecca H.; et al. (2002), How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 39493977, archived from the original on April 6, 2014, retrieved June 20, 2014.
- ^ National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places Program: Research, archived from the original on February 1, 2015, retrieved January 28, 2015.
- ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Historic Sites Database, retrieved August 6, 2015. Note that a simple count of National Register records in this database returns a slightly higher total than actual listings, due to duplicate records. A close reading of detailed query results is necessary to arrive at the precise count.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c d 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.
- ^ Erlandson, J.; Minor, R.; Toepel, K.; Greenspan, R. (August 23, 1999), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: 35-DO-130, Tahkenitch Landing Site (redacted PDF), archived (PDF) from the original on May 24, 2021, retrieved May 23, 2021.
- ^ Clarke, Helen Jane; Kadas, Marianne; Young, Ella Mae (December 1, 1984), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Mill–Pine Historic District (PDF), archived (PDF) from the original on October 25, 2020, retrieved March 31, 2013.
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