National Register of Historic Places listings in Richland County, North Dakota


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Richland County, North Dakota.

Location of Richland County in North Dakota

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Richland County, North Dakota, 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 12 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

Contents: Counties in North Dakota
Adams | Barnes | Benson | Billings | Bottineau | Bowman | Burke | Burleigh | Cass | Cavalier | Dickey | Divide | Dunn | Eddy | Emmons | Foster | Golden Valley | Grand Forks | Grant | Griggs | Hettinger | Kidder | LaMoure | Logan | McHenry | McIntosh | McKenzie | McLean | Mercer | Morton | Mountrail | Nelson | Oliver | Pembina | Pierce | Ramsey | Ransom | Renville | Richland | Rolette | Sargent | Sheridan | Sioux | Slope | Stark | Steele | Stutsman | Towner | Traill | Walsh | Ward | Wells | Williams


          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 Adams-Fairview Bonanza Farm
 
Adams-Fairview Bonanza Farm
November 20, 1990
(#90001838)
17170 82 R Street, S.E.
46°13′29″N 96°49′01″W / 46.224722°N 96.816944°W / 46.224722; -96.816944 (Adams-Fairview Bonanza Farm)
Wahpeton
2 Fort Abercrombie
 
Fort Abercrombie
January 22, 2009
(#08001367)
Richland County Route 4
46°26′40″N 96°43′08″W / 46.4445°N 96.718811°W / 46.4445; -96.718811 (Fort Abercrombie)
Abercrombie First permanent military settlement in what would become North Dakota (1858)
3 Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm
 
Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm
November 14, 1985
(#85002832)
Off ND 13 on Section Road, 32 RI 5
46°15′11″N 96°51′57″W / 46.253056°N 96.865833°W / 46.253056; -96.865833 (Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm)
Mooreton
4 Leach Public Library
 
Leach Public Library
January 26, 1990
(#89002303)
417 Second Avenue North
46°15′53″N 96°36′22″W / 46.264722°N 96.606111°W / 46.264722; -96.606111 (Leach Public Library)
Wahpeton
5 Nelson's Grocery
 
Nelson's Grocery
October 5, 1977
(#77001027)
Main and Third Streets
46°34′28″N 96°48′22″W / 46.574444°N 96.806111°W / 46.574444; -96.806111 (Nelson's Grocery)
Christine
6 Post Office
 
Post Office
October 5, 1977
(#77001028)
Main and Third Streets
46°34′30″N 96°48′21″W / 46.575°N 96.805833°W / 46.575; -96.805833 (Post Office)
Christine
7 Red River Valley University
 
Red River Valley University
April 26, 1984
(#84002770)
North Sixth Street
46°16′27″N 96°36′28″W / 46.274167°N 96.607778°W / 46.274167; -96.607778 (Red River Valley University)
Wahpeton
8 Richland County Courthouse
 
Richland County Courthouse
November 25, 1980
(#80002926)
Off ND 13
46°16′03″N 96°36′23″W / 46.2675°N 96.606389°W / 46.2675; -96.606389 (Richland County Courthouse)
Wahpeton
9 South Wild Rice Church
 
South Wild Rice Church
October 22, 1982
(#82001345)
Southeast of Galchutt at U.S. Route 81 and County Road 8
46°23′01″N 96°44′11″W / 46.383611°N 96.736389°W / 46.383611; -96.736389 (South Wild Rice Church)
Galchutt
10 St. Alban's Episcopal Church December 3, 1992
(#92001607)
Southwestern corner of the junction of Hammond and Eastern Aves.
46°04′32″N 97°08′43″W / 46.075556°N 97.145278°W / 46.075556; -97.145278 (St. Alban's Episcopal Church)
Lidgerwood
11 US Post Office-Wahpeton
 
US Post Office-Wahpeton
November 1, 1989
(#89001759)
620 Dakota Avenue
46°15′51″N 96°36′30″W / 46.264167°N 96.608333°W / 46.264167; -96.608333 (US Post Office-Wahpeton)
Wahpeton
12 Wahpeton Hospital
 
Wahpeton Hospital
September 29, 1983
(#83001940)
720-722 Dakota Avenue
46°15′51″N 96°36′38″W / 46.264167°N 96.610556°W / 46.264167; -96.610556 (Wahpeton Hospital)
Wahpeton

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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.