National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene County, Pennsylvania

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene County, Pennsylvania.

Location of Greene County in Pennsylvania

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 44 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark. One property was once listed, but has since been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Municipality Description
1 Alexander V. Boughner House
 
Alexander V. Boughner House
March 9, 1995
(#95000114)
Junction of 2nd and Minor Streets
39°47′31″N 79°54′50″W / 39.791806°N 79.913889°W / 39.791806; -79.913889 (Alexander V. Boughner House)
Greensboro
2 Bridge in Franklin Township
 
Bridge in Franklin Township
June 22, 1988
(#88000766)
Pennsylvania Route 188 over Ten Mile Creek at Morrisville
39°54′08″N 80°09′20″W / 39.9023°N 80.155667°W / 39.9023; -80.155667 (Bridge in Franklin Township)
Franklin Township
3 Carmichaels Covered Bridge
 
Carmichaels Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003815)
Old Town Road and Muddy Creek
39°53′55″N 79°58′38″W / 39.898611°N 79.977222°W / 39.898611; -79.977222 (Carmichaels Covered Bridge)
Carmichaels
4 Colver-Rogers Farmstead
 
Colver-Rogers Farmstead
November 21, 2003
(#03001191)
East of State Route 1011 at Township 159, north of Jefferson
39°56′29″N 80°03′41″W / 39.941389°N 80.061389°W / 39.941389; -80.061389 (Colver-Rogers Farmstead)
Morgan Township
5 John Corbley Farm
 
John Corbley Farm
May 3, 1984
(#84003380)
North of Garards Fort
39°49′32″N 80°01′33″W / 39.825556°N 80.025833°W / 39.825556; -80.025833 (John Corbley Farm)
Greene Township
6 John Minor Crawford House
 
John Minor Crawford House
July 27, 1995
(#95000122)
State Route 2014 in Glassworks
39°48′04″N 79°54′50″W / 39.801111°N 79.913889°W / 39.801111; -79.913889 (John Minor Crawford House)
Monongahela Township
7 William Crawford House
 
William Crawford House
November 12, 1992
(#92001496)
Off the junction of Brown's Ferry Road and Stevenson's Lane, east of Carmichaels
39°53′39″N 79°56′57″W / 39.894167°N 79.949167°W / 39.894167; -79.949167 (William Crawford House)
Cumberland Township
8 William Cree House
 
William Cree House
July 15, 2002
(#01000678)
Western side of State Route 1011, 0.1 miles (0.16 km) north of Pennsylvania Route 21
39°53′29″N 80°02′44″W / 39.891389°N 80.045556°W / 39.891389; -80.045556 (William Cree House)
Jefferson Township
9 Horn Davis Overholtzer Bridge
 
Horn Davis Overholtzer Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79002354)
Southeast of Fairfield
40°00′29″N 80°03′45″W / 40.008056°N 80.0625°W / 40.008056; -80.0625 (Horn Davis Overholtzer Bridge)
Morgan Township The bridge collapsed in 1994. It extended into Washington County
10 Fisher site (36GR21)
 
Fisher site (36GR21)
November 15, 1982
(#82001536)
Off Camp Resort Road along Enlow Fork Wheeling Creek, south of West Finley[5]
39°57′36″N 80°28′00″W / 39.960000°N 80.466667°W / 39.960000; -80.466667 (Fisher site (36GR21))
Richhill Township
11 Richard T. Foley Site (36GR52)
 
Richard T. Foley Site (36GR52)
May 10, 1984
(#84003385)
Along Job Creek, southwest of Holbrook[6]
39°49′51″N 80°22′54″W / 39.830750°N 80.381639°W / 39.830750; -80.381639 (Richard T. Foley Site (36GR52))
Jackson Township
12 Glassworks-Core House
 
Glassworks-Core House
July 27, 1995
(#95000121)
State Route 2014 in Glassworks
39°48′00″N 79°54′48″W / 39.8°N 79.913333°W / 39.8; -79.913333 (Glassworks-Core House)
Monongahela Township
13 Glassworks-Gabler House
 
Glassworks-Gabler House
July 27, 1995
(#95000120)
State Route 2014 in Glassworks
39°48′00″N 79°54′48″W / 39.8°N 79.913333°W / 39.8; -79.913333 (Glassworks-Gabler House)
Monongahela Township Google Earth images show this house was present in 1995, but missing in 2005 and subsequent images; it has been demolished.
14 George West Gordon Farm
 
George West Gordon Farm
August 24, 2000
(#00000965)
333 Mary Hoge Road, 0.3 miles (0.48 km) southwest of Gordon Hill
39°51′21″N 80°09′14″W / 39.855833°N 80.153889°W / 39.855833; -80.153889 (George West Gordon Farm)
Whiteley Township
15 Greene Academy
 
Greene Academy
December 12, 1976
(#76001643)
314 North Market Street
39°53′58″N 79°58′38″W / 39.899444°N 79.977222°W / 39.899444; -79.977222 (Greene Academy)
Carmichaels
16 Greene Hills Farm
 
Greene Hills Farm
April 23, 1973
(#73001634)
3.5 miles (5.6 km) east of Waynesburg on Pennsylvania Route 21
39°53′20″N 80°07′29″W / 39.888889°N 80.124722°W / 39.888889; -80.124722 (Greene Hills Farm)
Franklin Township
17 Greensboro Historic District
 
Greensboro Historic District
November 17, 1995
(#95000118)
Roughly bounded by County, Second, Walnut, Front and Clear Streets and the Monongahela River
39°47′29″N 79°54′45″W / 39.791389°N 79.9125°W / 39.791389; -79.9125 (Greensboro Historic District)
Greensboro
18 Greensboro Public School
 
Greensboro Public School
March 9, 1995
(#95000113)
Junction of Second and Clear Streets
39°47′36″N 79°54′45″W / 39.793333°N 79.9125°W / 39.793333; -79.9125 (Greensboro Public School)
Greensboro
19 Grimes Covered Bridge
 
Grimes Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003820)
Off Pennsylvania Route 221 at the crossing of Ruff Creek, north of Waynesburg
39°57′16″N 80°09′35″W / 39.954444°N 80.159722°W / 39.954444; -80.159722 (Grimes Covered Bridge)
Washington Township The bridge was destroyed by a fire in 1992.
20 Hamilton-Ely Farmstead
 
Hamilton-Ely Farmstead
March 2, 2006
(#06000098)
1055 Sugar Run Road
39°50′17″N 80°10′43″W / 39.838056°N 80.178611°W / 39.838056; -80.178611 (Hamilton-Ely Farmstead)
Whiteley Township
21 Hanna Hall
 
Hanna Hall
April 18, 1979
(#79002235)
College Street
39°53′58″N 80°11′13″W / 39.899444°N 80.186944°W / 39.899444; -80.186944 (Hanna Hall)
Waynesburg
22 Charles Grant Heasley House
 
Charles Grant Heasley House
February 21, 1991
(#91000091)
75 Sherman Avenue in the Bonar Addition, east of Waynesburg
39°53′50″N 80°10′30″W / 39.897222°N 80.175°W / 39.897222; -80.175 (Charles Grant Heasley House)
Franklin Township
23 Hughes House
 
Hughes House
December 27, 1972
(#72001124)
Hatfield Street, north of Jefferson
39°55′58″N 80°03′36″W / 39.932778°N 80.06°W / 39.932778; -80.06 (Hughes House)
Jefferson Township
24 James Jones House
 
James Jones House
March 9, 1995
(#95000112)
Junction of Front and Stone Streets
39°47′37″N 79°54′41″W / 39.793611°N 79.911389°W / 39.793611; -79.911389 (James Jones House)
Greensboro
25 Thomas Kent Jr. Farm
 
Thomas Kent Jr. Farm
August 16, 2000
(#00000882)
208 Laurel Run Road, south of Waynesburg
39°52′24″N 80°10′00″W / 39.873333°N 80.166667°W / 39.873333; -80.166667 (Thomas Kent Jr. Farm)
Franklin Township
26 King Covered Bridge
 
King Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003816)
South of Kuhntown at the crossing of Hoover Run
39°45′25″N 80°16′21″W / 39.757°N 80.2725°W / 39.757; -80.2725 (King Covered Bridge)
Wayne Township
27 Lippincott Covered Bridge
 
Lippincott Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003823)
Off Pennsylvania Route 221 at the crossing of Ruff Creek, northeast of Waynesburg
39°56′36″N 80°07′35″W / 39.943333°N 80.126389°W / 39.943333; -80.126389 (Lippincott Covered Bridge)
Morgan Township
28 Marion Bridge
 
Marion Bridge
June 22, 1988
(#88000841)
Pennsylvania Route 88 over the Monongahela River
39°44′22″N 79°54′19″W / 39.739444°N 79.905278°W / 39.739444; -79.905278 (Marion Bridge)
Dunkard Township Demolished November 16, 2009.[7] Extended into Fayette County.
29 Mason and Dixon Survey Terminal Point
 
Mason and Dixon Survey Terminal Point
June 25, 1973
(#73001922)
2.25 miles (3.62 km) northeast of Pentress on Monongalia County Route 39
39°43′16″N 80°07′07″W / 39.721111°N 80.118611°W / 39.721111; -80.118611 (Mason and Dixon Survey Terminal Point)
Perry Township Extends into Monongalia County, West Virginia
30 McClelland-Grimes Farm
 
McClelland-Grimes Farm
June 28, 2010
(#09000386)
844 Craynes Run Rd.
39°57′44″N 80°09′00″W / 39.962222°N 80.150000°W / 39.962222; -80.150000 (McClelland-Grimes Farm)
Morgan and Washington Townships
31 Miller Hall
 
Miller Hall
April 14, 1978
(#78002405)
51 West College Street
39°53′58″N 80°11′17″W / 39.899444°N 80.188056°W / 39.899444; -80.188056 (Miller Hall)
Waynesburg
32 James Parreco House
 
James Parreco House
March 9, 1995
(#95000115)
Junction of Third and Clear Streets
39°47′38″N 79°54′48″W / 39.793889°N 79.913333°W / 39.793889; -79.913333 (James Parreco House)
Greensboro
33 Peters-Graham House
 
Peters-Graham House
March 9, 1995
(#95000116)
Junction of Walnut and Second Streets
39°47′34″N 79°54′47″W / 39.792778°N 79.913056°W / 39.792778; -79.913056 (Peters-Graham House)
Greensboro
34 Reppert-Gabler House
 
Reppert-Gabler House
July 27, 1995
(#95000117)
State Route 2014 in Glassworks
39°47′58″N 79°54′49″W / 39.799444°N 79.913611°W / 39.799444; -79.913611 (Reppert-Gabler House)
Monongahela Township
35 John Rex Farm
 
John Rex Farm
May 8, 1998
(#98000443)
0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Jefferson on Pennsylvania Route 188
39°56′16″N 80°02′54″W / 39.937778°N 80.048333°W / 39.937778; -80.048333 (John Rex Farm)
Jefferson Township
36 Rice's Landing Historic District
 
Rice's Landing Historic District
December 24, 1992
(#92001723)
Roughly bounded by the Monongahela River, Water, Second, Bayard, Carmichael, High, Main and Ferry including Pumpkin Run Peak
39°56′57″N 80°00′00″W / 39.949167°N 80.0°W / 39.949167; -80.0 (Rice's Landing Historic District)
Rices Landing
37 Scott Covered Bridge
 
Scott Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003819)
Covered Bridge Road off Pennsylvania Route 21 at the crossing of Ten Mile Creek, west of Rogersville
39°53′15″N 80°19′33″W / 39.8875°N 80.325833°W / 39.8875; -80.325833 (Scott Covered Bridge)
Center Township
38 Shriver Covered Bridge
 
Shriver Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003821)
South of Rogersville at the crossing of Harqus Creek
39°51′09″N 80°16′46″W / 39.8525°N 80.279444°W / 39.8525; -80.279444 (Shriver Covered Bridge)
Center Township
39 Sugar Grove Petroglyph Site (36GR5)
 
Sugar Grove Petroglyph Site (36GR5)
March 20, 1986
(#86000476)
Off Pennsylvania Route 88, 0.7 miles (1.1 km) northwest of its bridge over Whiteley Creek[8]
39°49′36″N 79°57′40″W / 39.826667°N 79.961111°W / 39.826667; -79.961111 (Sugar Grove Petroglyph Site (36GR5))
Monongahela Township
40 Ernest Thralls House
 
Ernest Thralls House
May 12, 1999
(#99000513)
Pennsylvania Route 218 at Township Routes 353 and 522, south of Spraggs
39°45′07″N 80°13′04″W / 39.751944°N 80.217778°W / 39.751944; -80.217778 (Ernest Thralls House)
Wayne Township Demolished ca. 2006 due to mine subsidence.[9]
41 Waynesburg Historic District
 
Waynesburg Historic District
March 1, 1984
(#84003392)
Roughly bounded by 2nd Alley, Cherry Avenue, East and Bowlby Streets
39°53′51″N 80°11′18″W / 39.8975°N 80.188333°W / 39.8975; -80.188333 (Waynesburg Historic District)
Waynesburg
42 White Covered Bridge
 
White Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003822)
Roberts Run Road, west of Garards Fort at the crossing of Whiteley Creek
39°48′24″N 80°03′39″W / 39.806667°N 80.060833°W / 39.806667; -80.060833 (White Covered Bridge)
Greene Township
43 Nettie Woods Covered Bridge
 
Nettie Woods Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003818)
North of Oak Forest at the crossing of Pursley Creek
39°51′47″N 80°14′04″W / 39.863°N 80.234444°W / 39.863; -80.234444 (Nettie Woods Covered Bridge)
Center Township
44 W. A. Young and Sons Foundry and Machine Shop
 
W. A. Young and Sons Foundry and Machine Shop
December 23, 2016
(#100000839)
116 Water St.
39°56′59″N 79°59′57″W / 39.949679°N 79.999268°W / 39.949679; -79.999268 (W. A. Young and Sons Foundry and Machine Shop)
Rices Landing

Former listings

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Neils Red Covered Bridge
 
Neils Red Covered Bridge
June 22, 1979
(#79003817)
March 22, 2018 East of Garards Fort at the crossing of Whiteley Creek
39°48′43″N 80°00′50″W / 39.811944°N 80.013889°W / 39.811944; -80.013889 (Neils Red Covered Bridge)
Greene Township Destroyed by arson in 1990.

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Location derived from this county webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address restricted"
  6. ^ Location derived from its NRHP nomination form[permanent dead link]; the NRIS lists the site as "Address restricted"
  7. ^ "Old bridge at Point Marion brought down in controlled implosion". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 16, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
  8. ^ Location derived from Swauger, James L. Rock Art of the Upper Ohio Valley. Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1974, 115. The NRIS lists the site as "Address restricted".
  9. ^ Hopey, Don (2006-11-23). "Historic house ruined by mining to be demolished". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Archived from the original on 2014-09-28. Retrieved 2014-09-27.