National Register of Historic Places listings in Jersey County, Illinois


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jersey County, Illinois.

Location of Jersey County in Illinois

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Jersey County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 21 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          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 City or town Description
1 Charles Brainerd House
 
Charles Brainerd House
February 5, 1998
(#98000065)
420 E. Main St. (Illinois Route 100)
38°58′19″N 90°25′45″W / 38.9719°N 90.4292°W / 38.9719; -90.4292 (Charles Brainerd House)
Grafton
2 Duncan Farm
 
Duncan Farm
August 24, 1982
(#82002542)
Southern side of Illinois Route 100, ½ mile west of Brussels Ferry[5]
38°58′05″N 90°30′49″W / 38.9681°N 90.5136°W / 38.9681; -90.5136 (Duncan Farm)
Grafton
3 Elsah Historic District
 
Elsah Historic District
July 27, 1973
(#73000706)
North of the McAdams Highway
38°57′15″N 90°21′37″W / 38.9542°N 90.3602°W / 38.9542; -90.3602 (Elsah Historic District)
Elsah
4 Fisher-Chapman Farmstead
 
Fisher-Chapman Farmstead
February 15, 2012
(#12000028)
24818 Homeridge Dr.
39°08′29″N 90°20′42″W / 39.1414°N 90.3451°W / 39.1414; -90.3451 (Fisher-Chapman Farmstead)
Jerseyville
5 Col. William H. Fulkerson Farmstead
 
Col. William H. Fulkerson Farmstead
August 6, 1998
(#98000977)
1510 N. State St. (US Highway 67)
39°08′52″N 90°20′54″W / 39.1478°N 90.3483°W / 39.1478; -90.3483 (Col. William H. Fulkerson Farmstead)
Jerseyville
6 Grafton Bank
 
Grafton Bank
February 16, 1994
(#94000016)
225 E. Main St. (Illinois Route 100)
38°58′10″N 90°25′55″W / 38.969444°N 90.431944°W / 38.969444; -90.431944 (Grafton Bank)
Grafton
7 Grafton Boat Works April 5, 2022
(#100007582)
400 Front St.
38°58′07″N 90°25′50″W / 38.9687°N 90.4306°W / 38.9687; -90.4306 (Grafton Boat Works)
Grafton
8 Grafton Historic District
 
Grafton Historic District
February 16, 1994
(#94000020)
105-225 and 24-214 W. Main St. (Illinois Route 100), and stone wharf at Maple St.
38°58′09″N 90°26′16″W / 38.9692°N 90.4378°W / 38.9692; -90.4378 (Grafton Historic District)
Grafton
9 Hamilton Primary School
 
Hamilton Primary School
August 6, 1998
(#98000975)
200 ft. west of the intersection of Otterville and McClusky Rds.
39°03′04″N 90°23′50″W / 39.0511°N 90.3973°W / 39.0511; -90.3973 (Hamilton Primary School)
Otterville
10 Jersey County Courthouse
 
Jersey County Courthouse
May 8, 1986
(#86001008)
Courthouse Square (bordered by W. Pearl, N. Lafayette, W. Exchange, and N. Washington Streets)
39°07′08″N 90°19′44″W / 39.1189°N 90.3289°W / 39.1189; -90.3289 (Jersey County Courthouse)
Jerseyville
11 Jerseyville Downtown Historic District
 
Jerseyville Downtown Historic District
December 29, 1986
(#86003528)
Roughly bounded by Spruce, N. Lafayette, Prairie, and N. Jefferson Streets
39°07′07″N 90°19′41″W / 39.1186°N 90.3281°W / 39.1186; -90.3281 (Jerseyville Downtown Historic District)
Jerseyville
12 Jerseyville First Presbyterian Church February 17, 2021
(#100005968)
400 South State St.
39°07′00″N 90°19′33″W / 39.1168°N 90.3259°W / 39.1168; -90.3259 (Jerseyville First Presbyterian Church)
Jerseyville
13 Paris Mason Building
 
Paris Mason Building
February 16, 1994
(#94000017)
100 N. Springfield St.
38°58′17″N 90°27′01″W / 38.9714°N 90.4503°W / 38.9714; -90.4503 (Paris Mason Building)
Grafton
14 John and Amelia McClintock House
 
John and Amelia McClintock House
February 16, 1994
(#94000019)
321 E. Main St. (Illinois Route 100)
38°58′11″N 90°25′49″W / 38.9696°N 90.4304°W / 38.9696; -90.4304 (John and Amelia McClintock House)
Grafton
15 New Piasa Chautauqua Historic District
 
New Piasa Chautauqua Historic District
June 15, 1982
(#82002541)
Off McAdams Parkway
38°57′57″N 90°23′05″W / 38.9658°N 90.3847°W / 38.9658; -90.3847 (New Piasa Chautauqua Historic District)
Chautauqua
16 Nutwood Site February 9, 1979
(#79003784)
Western side of Illinois Route 100, 500 feet south of the Narrows Creek bridge[6]
39°04′54″N 90°33′23″W / 39.0817°N 90.5564°W / 39.0817; -90.5564 (Nutwood Site)
Nutwood
17 Pere Marquette State Park Lodge and Cabins
 
Pere Marquette State Park Lodge and Cabins
March 4, 1985
(#85002405)
Box 158
38°58′18″N 90°32′28″W / 38.9717°N 90.5411°W / 38.9717; -90.5411 (Pere Marquette State Park Lodge and Cabins)
Grafton
18 Principia College Historic District
 
Principia College Historic District
April 19, 1993
(#93001605)
River Rd.
38°57′01″N 90°21′01″W / 38.9503°N 90.3503°W / 38.9503; -90.3503 (Principia College Historic District)
Elsah
19 Ruebel Hotel
 
Ruebel Hotel
February 16, 1994
(#94000015)
207-215 E. Main St. (Illinois Route 100)
38°58′11″N 90°25′56″W / 38.9697°N 90.4322°W / 38.9697; -90.4322 (Ruebel Hotel)
Grafton
20 Slaten-LaMarsh House
 
Slaten-LaMarsh House
February 16, 1994
(#94000018)
25 E. Main St. (Illinois Route 100)
38°58′10″N 90°26′03″W / 38.9694°N 90.4342°W / 38.9694; -90.4342 (Slaten-LaMarsh House)
Grafton
21 Smith-Duncan House and Eastman Barn
 
Smith-Duncan House and Eastman Barn
November 22, 1999
(#99001379)
Illinois Route 100 at Pere Marquette State Park, 2,000 feet (610 m) west of Deer Lick Hollow
38°58′09″N 90°30′43″W / 38.9692°N 90.5119°W / 38.9692; -90.5119 (Smith-Duncan House and Eastman Barn)
Grafton

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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. ^ 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. ^ Wagner, Suzanne. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Duncan Farm. National Park Service, 1981-07-30, 5.
  6. ^ Maruszak, Kathleen. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Nutwood Site. National Park Service, 1977-02, 5.