List of places named Mallory
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This is a list of places named Mallory (categorized by geographical region, nation, state, etc.), fictional places and a list of places historically linked to the name.
Antarctica
edit- Mallory Bluff on the northwest slope of Grindley Plateau, just northeast of Wahl Glacier was named in honor of Roger P. Mallory, Jr. by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names; (84°02′00″S 119°17′01″E / 84.0333°S 119.2836°E)
- Mallory Point includes Australia, USA, and Russia Stations; (66°48′S 108°36′E / 66.8°S 108.6°E)[1]
Asia
editChina
editShandong
edit- Kathleen Mallory Hospital for Women, founded in 1901, is a Christian Hospital in Laichowfu; (37°10′18″N 119°55′16″E / 37.1717°N 119.921°E)
Europe
editUnited Kingdom
editEngland
editLeicestershire
edit- Kirkby Mallory is a small village; (52°36′00″N 1°19′01″W / 52.6°N 1.317°W)
- Mallory Park is a motor racing circuit in Kirkby Mallory; (52°35′55″N 1°20′16″W / 52.5986°N 1.3378°W)
North America
editCanada
editBritish Columbia
edit- Mallory Islands; (52°12′55″N 128°15′43″W / 52.2153°N 128.2620°W)
- Mount Mallory, elevation ca. 2,545 meters (8,350 ft) (52°17′40″N 118°01′20″W / 52.2944°N 118.02222°W)
Ontario
edit- Long Mallory Lake; (44°59′58″N 77°09′57″W / 44.99945°N 77.16575°W)
- Mallory Bay; (44°05′05″N 77°04′02″W / 44.0848°N 77.0672°W)
- Mallory Beach; (44°48′01″N 81°05′24″W / 44.8004°N 81.0899°W)
- Mallory Creek; (44°59′01″N 77°15′52″W / 44.9835°N 77.2645°W)
- Mallory Hill, elevation ca. 304 meters (1,000 ft); notable for "Darkest Skies in Southern Canada"[2] (45°02′44″N 77°07′00″W / 45.0455°N 77.1166°W)
- Mallory Lake; (44°59′08″N 77°14′11″W / 44.98544°N 77.23644°W)
- Mallorytown; (44°28′39″N 75°52′46″W / 44.47746°N 75.87935°W)
Saskatchewan
edit- Mallory Island; (55°08′00″N 105°01′03″W / 55.13343°N 105.01760°W)
United States
editAlabama
editCoffee County
edit- Mallory Lake is a reservoir on a tributary of Cripple Creek; (31°15′58″N 86°11′30″W / 31.266°N 86.19167°W)[3]
Talladega County
edit- Mallory Mountain, elevation 830' is a summit; (33°18′30″N 86°14′12″W / 33.30833°N 86.23667°W)[4]
Arkansas
editCrittenden County
edit- Mallory Spur is a populated location; (35°00′56″N 90°23′07″W / 35.01556°N 90.38528°W)[5]
Arizona
editApache County
edit- Mallory Draw is a valley; (34°20′54″N 109°28′16″W / 34.34833°N 109.47111°W)[6]
- Mallory Spring; (34°12′21″N 109°33′28″W / 34.20583°N 109.55778°W)[7]
Gila County
edit- Mallory Shaft is a mine; (33°25′28″N 110°47′17″W / 33.42444°N 110.78806°W)[8]
Graham County
edit- Mallory Detention Dam impounds a tributary of the Fort Thomas Canal; (33°02′25″N 110°00′44″W / 33.04028°N 110.0123°W)[9]
Mohave County
edit- Mallory Fault is a natural geologic feature in the Black Mountains near Oatman; (35°01′25″N 114°22′44″W / 35.02360°N 114.37890°W)[10]
California
editContra Costa County
edit- Mallory Ridge, a California Data Exchange Center Data Station in the Delta basin near Danville; (37°49′01″N 121°46′44″W / 37.817°N 121.779°W)
Inyo County
edit- Mount Mallory, elevation 13,850' is a summit; (36°32′56″N 118°15′43″W / 36.54889°N 118.26194°W)[11]
Mendocino County
edit- Mallory House is a farmhouse renovated into a modern bed and breakfast facility and operated by Little River Inn[12]
- Mallory Spring is a natural feature east of Ft. Bragg; (39°26′49″N 123°38′35″W / 39.44694°N 123.64306°W)[13]
Colorado
editBoulder County
edit- Mallory Cave, named for E.C. Mallory after his first visit there in August 1932[14] is located on Dinosaur Mountain near Boulder; (39°58′26″N 105°17′22″W / 39.9739°N 105.289578°W)
Jefferson County
edit- Mallory Manor Motel, once advertised as "Denver's Newest and Finest" is located in Lakewood; (39°44′23″N 105°06′18″W / 39.73967°N 105.10512°W)
Connecticut
editLitchfield County
edit- Mallory Brook is a tributary of the Shepaug River; (41°38′33″N 73°18′58″W / 41.64252°N 73.3161°W)
New London County
edit- Charles Mallory House, the Mystic resident's Greek Revival home from 1828 to his death in 1882; (41°21′12″N 71°58′01″W / 41.35344°N 71.96702°W)
- Charles Mallory Sail Loft, now part of Mystic Seaport, was purchased in 1837 by Charles Mallory for his sailmaking business; (41°21′42″N 71°57′57″W / 41.36153°N 71.96584°W)
- Mallory Exhibit Hall is part of The Museum of America and the Sea at Mystic Seaport; (41°21′46″N 71°57′50″W / 41.36267°N 71.96386°W)
- Mallory Hill, elevation 95 feet (29 m) is a summit near New London; (41°20′28″N 72°07′02″W / 41.34111°N 72.11722°W)
Florida
editAlachua County
edit- Mallory Hall is a University of Florida residence hall in Gainesville named in honor of Angela Mallory (1815–1901);[15] (29°38′49″N 82°20′25″W / 29.64688°N 82.34032°W)
Jackson County
edit- Mallory Heights, elevation 135' is a community east of Marianna; (30°45′40″N 85°11′20″W / 30.76111°N 85.18889°W)[16]
Lafayette County
edit- Mallory Swamp, at 30,501[17] acres in area, is the source of the Steinhatchee River just south of Mayo; (29°50′59″N 83°04′49″W / 29.84972°N 83.08028°W)
Monroe County
edit- Mallory Dock is located in Key West; (24°33′34″N 81°48′24″W / 24.55944°N 81.80667°W)[18]
- Mallory's Key, located in Florida Bay was named for the Mallory family who were early settlers of Key West;[19] (24°41′10″N 81°38′06″W / 24.68611°N 81.635°W)
- Mallory Museum, located in the Hospitality House at Mallory Square chronicles the history of the Mallory Docks and surrounding area[20]
- Mallory Square, named in honor of Stephen Russell Mallory located on the waterfront in Key West's historic town; (24°33′36″N 81°48′27″W / 24.5599°N 81.80763°W)
Pinellas County
edit- Mallory Powell Social Service Center in Clearwater was named in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mallory and Bernie Powell; (27°57′25″N 82°46′25″W / 27.957083°N 82.773599°W)
Sumter County
edit- Mallory Hill Country Club consists of three 9-hole golf courses at The Villages;[21] (28°56′16″N 81°58′16″W / 28.937803°N 81.97122°W)
Georgia
editFulton County
edit- Mallory Estates is a populated area near Mallory Road; (33°35′39″N 84°31′39″W / 33.59417°N 84.5275°W)[22]
Glynn County
edit- Mallory Park is a neighborhood on St. Simons Island near Mallory Street and Mallory Circle; (31°08′43″N 81°23′28″W / 31.14528°N 81.39111°W)[23]
Lowndes County
edit- Mallory Field is a private-use turf airstrip in Valdosta; (30°57′03″N 83°14′03″W / 30.95084°N 83.23416°W)
Spalding County
edit- Mallory Lake is a small reservoir impounded by Mallory Lake Dam; (33°15′49″N 84°24′50″W / 33.2635°N 84.414°W)[24]
Troup County
edit- Mallory Lake is a reservoir located between LaGrange and Interstate 85; (33°01′18″N 84°59′24″W / 33.02167°N 84.99°W)[25]
Twiggs County
edit- Mallory Lake is a small reservoir on a tributary of Flat Creek; (32°44′17″N 83°27′06″W / 32.73806°N 83.45167°W)
Wilkes County
edit- Mallorysville was incorporated as a village 9 December 1819 with William Mallory as one of its original commissioners. It was unincorporated 1 July 1995; (33°53′42″N 82°46′28″W / 33.895°N 82.77444°W)[26]
Wilkinson County
edit- Mallory Branch is a stream; (32°42′49″N 83°17′16″W / 32.7136°N 83.2877°W)
Idaho
editClearwater County
edit- Mallory Creek is a tributary of the East Fork of the Potlatch River; (46°52′35″N 116°16′01″W / 46.8763°N 116.267°W)
Illinois
editLake County
edit- Mallory Industrial Park is located in Libertyville; (42°18′51″N 88°00′41″W / 42.31429°N 88.01131°W)
Indiana
editFountain County
edit- Mallory Branch empties into the Wabash River near Covington; (40°08′37″N 87°24′31″W / 40.14361°N 87.40861°W)[27]
- Camp Mallory is a private recreation facility owned by The P.R. Mallory Conservation Club [28] on Mallory Road; (39°32′44″N 86°25′12″W / 39.54556°N 86.42°W)
Iowa
editClayton County
edit- Mallory Township is a populated place named for Allen Horace Mallory who settled in the area in 1838; (42°41′31″N 91°11′26″W / 42.691944°N 91.190556°W)
- Mallory Township Bridge in Osterdock was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998;[29] (42°43′08″N 91°10′43″W / 42.7189°N 91.1786°W)
- Mallory Memorial County Park is located on Mallory Drive south of Hampton;[30] (42°39′46″N 93°13′56″W / 42.6627534°N 93.2321465°W)
Kentucky
editBarren County
edit- Mallory Capacitor, LLC is an electronics manufacturing facility in Glasgow; (36°59′48″N 85°56′15″W / 36.996650°N 85.937485°W)
Massachusetts
editBarnstable County
edit- Mallory Dock is a restaurant in Barnstable Town (41°39′45″N 70°16′31″W / 41.66239668°N 70.2753997°W)
Franklin County
edit- Mallory Brook empties into the Green River near Mt. Hermon Station; (42°41′52″N 72°28′20″W / 42.69778°N 72.47222°W)[31]
Suffolk County
edit- Mallory Institute of Pathology at Boston City Hospital is named for Frank Burr Mallory, M.D.(42°20′01″N 71°04′24″W / 42.333601°N 71.07336°W)
Michigan
editHillsdale County
edit- Mallory Lake Drain is a stream that flows into Bean Creek; (41°49′47″N 84°22′13″W / 41.8297708°N 84.37025°W)
- Mallory Lake is the source of Mallory Lake Drain; (41°49′49″N 84°24′12″W / 41.8303264°N 84.403364°W)
- Mallory Drain is a canal; (42°57′09″N 82°34′09″W / 42.9525°N 82.56917°W)[32]
- Mallory House, a Victorian residence built in 1872 by W.H. Mallory and restored in 1974 as apartments, located in Ann Arbor;[33] (42°14′36″N 83°47′09″W / 42.2432°N 83.78575°W)
Minnesota
editPolk County
edit- Mallory is a populated place located in Huntsville Township; (47°52′36″N 96°54′41″W / 47.87667°N 96.91139°W)[34]
Missouri
editRandolph County
edit- Mallory Lake is a reservoir near Milton impounded by Mallory Lake Dam; (39°28′12″N 92°19′25″W / 39.4700364°N 92.3235127°W)[35]
- Mallory Van & Storage Co., Inc. is a private business in Moberly
- Mallory Transfer & Storage Co. is a long-established private business in Moberly
Nebraska
editDouglas County
edit- Mallory Kountze Planetarium in the Durham Science Center on the North Campus of University of Nebraska at Omaha was named in memory of the Hitchcock Foundation president who died in 1984; (41°15′32″N 96°00′47″W / 41.258763°N 96.01309°W)
Nevada
editWhite Pine County
edit- Mallory Canyon is located near the Utah State line; (39°42′25″N 114°07′20″W / 39.70694°N 114.12222°W)
New Jersey
editEssex County
edit- Mallory Hall is a Montclair State University academic building named in honor of Virgil Mallory in Montclair;[36] (40°51′43″N 74°11′50″W / 40.8619°N 74.1971°W)
Hudson County
edit- Mallory Avenue is a street on the Jersey City's West Side[37]
New York
editAlbany County
edit- Mallorys Corners is a location in the south part of the town of Bethlehem; (42°33′55″N 73°49′31″W / 42.56528°N 73.82528°W)[38]
Chemung County
edit- Mallory Creek is a stream; (42°03′17″N 76°37′28″W / 42.05465°N 76.6245°W)
- Mallory Hill is a summit near Sullivanville; (42°12′49″N 76°44′23″W / 42.21361°N 76.73972°W)[39]
Cortland County
edit- Mallory Brook is a stream; (42°33′18″N 75°53′46″W / 42.555°N 75.896°W)
Delaware County
edit- Mallory Brook is a stream; (42°10′22″N 75°01′22″W / 42.17278°N 75.02278°W)[40]
Nassau County
edit- Mallory Pier is located near Kings Point;(40°48′45″N 73°45′56″W / 40.81251002°N 73.76555443°W)
Oswego County
edit- Mallory is a hamlet; (43°19′23″N 76°06′58″W / 43.323°N 76.116°W)[41]
- Malory Station is a location in Hastings west of the hamlet of Mallory; (43°19′49″N 76°07′47″W / 43.33031°N 76.12978°W)
Otsego County
edit- Mallory Corner is located where Ben McCumber and Robert Williams Roads intersect with Wilbur Hill Road; (42°25′27″N 75°17′37″W / 42.42417°N 75.29361°W)[42]
Steuben County
edit- Mallory Mill in Hammondsport was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999; (42°24′39″N 77°13′36″W / 42.410833°N 77.226667°W),
Sullivan County
edit- Mallory Brook flows from Mallory Pond into Lake Superior in Lake Superior State Park; (41°39′57″N 74°53′08″W / 41.66575°N 74.88556°W)
- Mallory Pond, named for early settler Daniel Mallory, is west of Lake Superior State Park; (41°39′47″N 74°54′12″W / 41.66314°N 74.90333°W)
Tompkins County
edit- Malloryville; (42°32′02″N 76°18′01″W / 42.53389°N 76.30028°W)[43]
Warren County
edit- Mallory Island is located on Lake George in the Adirondack Park Preserve; (43°42′44″N 73°28′29″W / 43.71222°N 73.47472°W)[44]
North Carolina
editBrunswick County
edit- Little Mallory Creek; (34°10′02″N 77°58′37″W / 34.16722°N 77.97694°W)[45]
- Mallory Creek is a tributary of the Cape Fear River; (34°10′02″N 77°58′37″W / 34.16722°N 77.97694°W)[45]
Robeson County
edit- Mallory Church is located near St. Paul's Township; (34°50′09″N 78°55′24″W / 34.83583°N 78.92333°W)
Ohio
editHamilton County
edit- Mallory Center for Community Development, 3262 Beekman Street in Cincinnati is a non-profit agency founded by William L. Mallory, Sr.;[46] (39°08′40″N 84°33′04″W / 39.14454°N 84.55116°W)
Ohio County
edit- Mallory, Ogden House, a federal style residence located in Sandusky was cited for significance between 1825 and 1849 and listed on The National Register of Historic Places in 1982; (41°27′19″N 82°42′13″W / 41.455278°N 82.703611°W)
Monroe County
edit- The Mallory House, a stately Victorian home located in Woodsfield.[47]
Oregon
editGrant County
edit- Mallory Creek flows from Mallory Spring in the North Fork John Day Wilderness; (44°58′23″N 119°17′01″W / 44.97306°N 119.28361°W)[48]
Klamath County
edit- Mallory Reservoir; (42°15′27″N 121°16′07″W / 42.2575°N 121.2685°W)[49]
- Mallory Spring; (42°13′30″N 121°18′00″W / 42.225°N 121.3°W)[50]
Morrow County
edit- Mallory Spring; (45°05′39″N 119°18′31″W / 45.09417°N 119.30861°W)[51]
Multnomah County
edit- Mallory Hotel is the former name of Portland's Hotel deLuxe. It was built in 1912 and in 2006 the name was changed to DeLuxe. (Coordinates: 45°31′15.4″N 122°41′15.6″W)
- Mallory Meadows is a City Park in Portland; (45°33′47″N 122°39′47″W / 45.5631°N 122.6631°W)[52]
Pennsylvania
editBradford County
edit- Mallory Creek is a tributary of the Susquehanna River; (41°53′55″N 76°30′46″W / 41.89861°N 76.51278°W)[53]
South Carolina
editDillon County
edit- Mallory Church of God;[54] (34°22′44″N 79°31′16″W / 34.379°N 79.521°W)
- Mallory Cross Roads is located at the intersection of Bay Catfish Road and Catfish Church Road;[55] (34°23′00″N 79°31′03″W / 34.38333°N 79.5175°W)
South Dakota
editLawrence County
edit- Mallory Gulch is a valley along tributaries of Sand Creek that flow from South Dakota into Wyoming;[56] (44°23′00″N 104°03′51″W / 44.38333°N 104.06417°W)
Perkins County
edit- Mallory Draw is a valley along a tributary of Rabbit Creek(45°24′57″N 102°44′01″W / 45.41583°N 102.73361°W)[57]
Tennessee
editCheatham County
edit- Mallory Church is located in Thomasville; (36°24′54″N 87°07′57″W / 36.415°N 87.1325°W) [58]
Shelby County
edit- Mallory is a neighborhood in the southwest part of Memphis; (35°05′51″N 90°03′45″W / 35.0975°N 90.0625°W)[59]
- Mallory Bayou is a stream near Memphis; (35°04′40″N 90°03′33″W / 35.07778°N 90.05917°W)[60]
- Mallory-Neely House in Victorian Village was built in 1852 and the home of Barton Lee Mallory and Daisy Neely after they were married in 1900; (35°08′43″N 90°02′19″W / 35.1453101°N 90.0384736°W)
- William Neely Mallory Gymnasium, built in 1952 on the Rhodes College campus in Memphis; (35°09′24″N 89°59′23″W / 35.1566°N 89.9897°W)
Williamson County
edit- Mallory Branch is a stream flowing from a spring house at CoolSprings Galleria; (35°57′48″N 86°48′49″W / 35.96333°N 86.81361°W)[61]
Texas
editDelta County
edit- Mallory Creek, also known as Honey Creek where it arises in Lamar County is a tributary of the North Sulphur River's Old River Channel; (33°29′07″N 95°37′01″W / 33.48528°N 95.61694°W)[62]
Lamar County
edit- Branch Mallory Creek Bridge, is a pony truss bridge built in 1968 over a branch of Mallory Creek on County Road 24140;(33°30′11″N 95°37′49″W / 33.503041°N 95.630279°W)
Vermont
editWashington County
edit- Mallory Brook is a tributary of the Winooski River;[63] (44°15′48″N 72°29′40″W / 44.26333°N 72.49444°W)
Virginia
editBuckingham County
edit- Mallorys Creek is a tributary of the James River; (37°38′11″N 78°46′08″W / 37.63639°N 78.76889°W)[64]
Essex County
edit- Mallory Point is a cape on the Rappahannock River; (37°58′17″N 76°52′34″W / 37.97139°N 76.87611°W)[65]
Isle of Wight County
edit- Mallory Todd House, built in 1753[66] is a private residence in Smithfield; (36°58′58″N 76°37′50″W / 36.982805°N 76.630551°W)
King William County
edit- Mallory Creek joins Jacks Creek before it flows into the Pamunkey River; (37°37′10″N 77°03′27″W / 37.61944°N 77.0575°W)[67]
Nelson County
edit- Mallory Creek joins Pauls Creek before it flows into the Rockfish River; (37°55′10″N 78°50′23″W / 37.91944°N 78.83972°W)[68]
Nottoway County
edit- Mallorys Creek is a tributary of the Little Nottoway River near Mallory Hill Road;(37°08′30″N 78°09′00″W / 37.14167°N 78.15°W)[69]
Rockbridge County
edit- Mallory Hall is a Virginia Military Institute academic building near the southwest corner of the Parade Grounds in Lexington;[70] (37°47′22″N 79°26′16″W / 37.78939°N 79.43785°W)
Washington
editAsotin County
edit- Mallory Ridge, elevation 3,870 feet (1,180 m) et;[71] (46°04′51″N 117°16′16″W / 46.08083°N 117.271°W)
West Virginia
editKanawha County
edit- Mallory Airport is a private-use airport located near South Charleston;[72] (38°20′09″N 81°44′22″W / 38.335833°N 81.739444°W)
Logan County
edit- Mallory is a census-designated place (CDP) named when Mallory Coal Co. began operations there in 1917;[73] (37°43′49″N 81°50′09″W / 37.730315°N 81.835857°W)
Wyoming
editCrook County
edit- Mallory Gulch is a valley along tributaries of Sand Creek that flow into Wyoming from South Dakota;[74] (44°23′02″N 104°03′50″W / 44.38389°N 104.06389°W)
Oceania
editNew Zealand
editSouth Island, Te Waipounamu
edit- Mallory Peak, elevation ca. 956 meters (3,140 ft) is in the Otago region;
- Mount Mallory, elevation ca. 2,242 meters (7,360 ft) is in the West Coast region;
Fictional places
edit- Malory Towers is a fictional Cornish seaside boarding school in a series of six novels by British children's author Enid Blyton
Historical
editThis is a list of historical places named Mallory which no longer exist or are known by other names.
- Charles Henry Mallory House, a clapboard residence built in Mystic, Connecticut in 1884 and razed in the early twentieth century; (41°21′15″N 71°58′00″W / 41.35405°N 71.9668°W)
- Charles Mallory & Sons Shipyards built sail and steam powered ships from 1851 to 1875 on the current site of the Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard in Mystic Seaport, New London County, Connecticut; (41°21′32″N 71°57′55″W / 41.35902°N 71.96525°W)[75]
- C.H. Mallory & Co., founded in 1865 by Charles Henry Mallory, operated passenger service, freight shipping and other subsidiaries from its main office 139 Front Street in New York City; (40°42′19″N 74°00′22″W / 40.7053°N 74.006°W). The Mallory Steamship Lines were incorporated into the New York & Texas Steamship Company which became the Mallory-Clyde Lines after it was sold in 1906.[76] The company's branch office address was 385 Broadway; (40°43′06″N 74°00′11″W / 40.71827°N 74.00297°W).
- D.D. Mallory & Co. was an oyster and fruit cannery owned by Dwight Davidson Mallory based near Fell's Point in Baltimore, Maryland from 1862 to 1882; (39°16′46″N 76°35′17″W / 39.27944°N 76.58806°W). Also a wholesale grocery distributor, other locations retained the name under different owners, including Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan until 1892; (42°19′23″N 83°03′55″W / 42.323°N 83.0652°W)
- F.B. Mallory, Inc., established in 1908, operated a dairy where duplexes are now located in Springfield, Massachusetts; (42°05′18″N 72°33′17″W / 42.08826°N 72.55466°W)
- George W. Mallory House was an 1880s mansard-roofed residence on what is now a parking lot in Mystic, Connecticut; (41°21′10″N 71°57′49″W / 41.35269°N 71.96365°W)
- Hotel Mallory, commissioned by Rufus Mallory and built in 1912, the 130 room Portland, Oregon landmark was renamed "Hotel deLuxe" after a major renovation in 2006;[77] (45°31′16″N 122°41′16″W / 45.520987°N 122.687707°W)
- Malore Manor House was probably built by Geoffrey Mallory between 1154 and 1189[78] just north of Kirkby Mallory in Leicestershire, England; all traces of the structure, surrounding moats and fortifications have disappeared; (52°36′45″N 1°19′54″W / 52.612403°N 1.33160°W)
- Mallory Air Force Depot, built in 1943, was the second largest employer in Memphis, Tennessee at over 3,000 civilians, 34 officers and 14 airmen when plans for its gradual closing were announced in 1957; (35°10′13″N 89°56′56″W / 35.170279°N 89.948876°W)
- Mallory and Mallory Post Office were historical place names for a location on the railroad between Defiance and Manila in Shelby County, Iowa; (41°51′30″N 95°18′56″W / 41.8583209°N 95.3155533°W)[79]
- Mallory Castle, formally known as "Ilion," was a mansion built by Smith H. Mallory north of Chariton, Iowa in 1879 and razed in 1955; (41°01′32″N 93°18′48″W / 41.02554°N 93.31337°W)[80]
- Mallory Dairy Bar served ice cream and sandwiches in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; (42°07′51″N 72°31′35″W / 42.13096°N 72.52648°W)
- Mallory Dock, built in 1927 was formally rededicated as The Texas Cruise Ship Terminal 27 September 2000 after a $10.6 million renovation project at Piers 23 through 26 on Galveston Island, Texas; (29°18′31″N 94°47′50″W / 29.30852°N 94.797292°W)
- Mallory Farmhouse, home of Cecil Roy Mallory, built about 1915 on the Pacific Coast in Mendocino County, California is no longer on its original site. It was moved back from the highway and renovated for use as a modern bed and breakfast facility called "Mallory House"[81]
- Mallory Ford was a crossing point on the North Anna River near present-day State Route 639 in Orange County, Virginia; (38°08′33″N 78°04′17″W / 38.1425°N 78.07139°W)[82]
- Mallory Grove, located on the old Kidder Road about a mile west of Hamilton (39°44′38″N 93°59′56″W / 39.74389°N 93.99889°W) in Caldwell County, Missouri, was a woods that was cut down before the 1930s
- Mallory Hat Company, the E.A. Mallory Company, operated in Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1860 until 1969 when its 5-acre (20,000 m2) site was purchased by the Danbury Hat Company;[83] (41°23′50″N 73°27′36″W / 41.397348°N 73.46°W)[84]
- Mallory House, located on the site of one of the oldest dwellings in downtown Oberlin, Ohio was drastically renovated by Mary Pope Mallory in 1932 and re-dedicated as "Shansi House" in 2002[85](41°17′33″N 82°12′55″W / 41.29243°N 82.2153°W)
- Mallory Mill was located on what is now Old Dowling Mill Road between Choccolocco and Old Davisville in Calhoun County, Alabama; (33°38′40″N 85°41′47″W / 33.64444°N 85.69639°W)[86]
- Mallory Mineral Springs was a popular gathering place east of Berea in Madison County, Kentucky (37°34′08″N 84°10′46″W / 37.56889°N 84.17952°W)
- Mallory Opera House built in 1807 by Charles H. Mallory in Paola, Miami County, Kansas, burned 27 October 1921
- Mallory Post Office in Beaver County, Oklahoma was named for the first postmaster, F.C. Mallory 15 Jul 1905 and abandoned 31 Dec 1907[87]
- Mallory Post Office was located in Louisa County, Virginia; (37°56′59″N 78°09′29″W / 37.94972°N 78.15806°W)[88]
- Mallory School was founded by Alexander Mallory, Jr. upon his return to Brunswick County, Virginia after the Civil War; (36°47′43″N 77°42′43″W / 36.795280°N 77.711940°W)
- Mallory School was located in Portage County, Wisconsin; (44°31′32″N 89°44′48″W / 44.52556°N 89.74667°W)[89]
- Mallory School was located in Ray County, Missouri; (39°13′39″N 93°47′16″W / 39.2275°N 93.78778°W)[90]
- Mallory School was near Mallory Road in Crawford County, Pennsylvania; (41°31′21″N 80°08′15″W / 41.5225°N 80.1375°W)[91]
- Mallory School was near Mallory Road in Morgan County, Georgia; (33°40′47″N 83°30′52″W / 33.67972°N 83.51444°W)[92]
- Mallory's Opera Block, built by Smith H. Mallory in Chariton, Iowa was destroyed by fire in 1904;[93] (41°00′51″N 93°18′31″W / 41.0143°N 93.3086°W)[94]
- Mallory Spring, a convenient source of fresh water for travellers and their horses on the road between Elkton and Claymour in Todd County, Kentucky purchased from the Mallory family by the State in 1931[95] and developed as part of Blue and Gray Park; the spring remains, but the park no longer exists; (36°51′08″N 87°08′19″W / 36.852325°N 87.138662°W)
- Mallory's, or Mallory was a historical place-name in Williamson County, Tennessee, likely taking its name from the Revolutionary War pensioner, Roger Mallory whose homeplace was near present-day Mallory Station Road; (35°57′21″N 86°49′50″W / 35.95583°N 86.83056°W)
- Mallory was a historical place name in Shelby County, Alabama; (33°15′12″N 86°26′23″W / 33.25333°N 86.43972°W)[96]
- Mallory was the historical place name for present-day Riverdale in Sumner County, Kansas; (37°23′28″N 97°22′32″W / 37.39121°N 97.37569°W)[97]
- Mallory Wharf was a series of wooden piers on the east bank of Mystic River adjoining Charles Mallory & Sons Shipyards in Mystic, Connecticut[98]
- Mallory Wharf was located between the foot of Mansfield Street and Monck Street in Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia; (31°08′47″N 81°29′51″W / 31.146364°N 81.49742°W)
- Mount Mallory, was a neighborhood in Big Grove Township, Kendall County, Illinois where Elmer F. Mallory's family settled in 1836; It may have been in or near the area known today as Mount Pleasant; (37°27′00″N 89°04′23″W / 37.450115°N 89.073082°W)
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- ^ David Rumsey Map Collection
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- ^ Mallory, KS
- ^ Mallory Wharf[usurped]