User:Clariosophic/sandbox2
My sandboxes
edit- User:Clariosophic/sandbox1 - Episcopal, etc
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox2 - Various
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox3 - Florida, etc.
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox4 - California, etc
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox5 - Maryland
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox6 - Episcopal dioceses
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox7 - Biography
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox8 - South Carolina, etc
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox9 - Courthouses, etc.
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox10 - Lodges, etc
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox11 - open
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox12 - Texas
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox13 - Courthouses, Florida, etc
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox14 - Octagon
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox15 - Carpenter Gothic churches & Canadian heritage sites
- User:Clariosophic/sandbox16 - CS churches
Helps
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- Help:Merging and moving pages
- Rules on linking categories, etc:
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See
edit- List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
- List of National Register of Historic Places entries
- [http://www2.elkman.net/nrhp/infobox.php
- NPS search
- X & Y Counties vs X & Y counties:
- Goldstein, Norm, editor, Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus Press (2000) p. 61, states: County Capitalize when an integral part of a proper name: Dade County, Nassau County, Suffolk County ... Lowercase plural combinations: Westchester and Rockland counties.
- An online reference: http://home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/c.htm Topics capitalization and county both say: Lowercase common noun elements of names in all plural uses: etc.
Lead 1 Barrier island
editLead 2: Alabama
editLead 3: Alaska Done Holy Trinity Church (Juneau, Alaska)
editLead 4 Arizona
editLead 5 California
edit===Lead 5A *YMCA Hotel San Francisco, California
- YMCA Hotel (added 1986 - Building - #86000148)
Also known as Whitehall Apartments 351 Turk St., San Francisco Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Meyer,Frederick Herman Architectural Style: Chicago Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Hotel Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Hotel
Lead 6 Iowa Vinton Public Library
edit- Vinton Public Library ** (added 1983 - Building - #83000341)
510 2nd Ave., Vinton
Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Patton & Miller of Chicago Architectural Style: Renaissance Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History, Education Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Local Gov't Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: Library Current Function: Education Current Sub-function: Library
Lead 7 Louisiana
edit- [http://louisianagraveyardrabbit.blogspot.com/2009/04/christ-episcopal-church-cemetery.html
- [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/louisiana/cec.htm
- [http://www.flickr.com/photos/neworleanslady/sets/72157625410608662/detail/
- [http://www.louisianadigitallibrary.com/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=any&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=/LHP&CISOBOX1=Napoleonville&CISOSORT=subjec%7Cf
Christ Episcopal Church and Cemetery | |
Location | Napoleonville, Louisiana |
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Coordinates | 29°56′30.26″N 91°1′32.92″W / 29.9417389°N 91.0258111°W |
Built | 1853 |
Architect | Wills,Frank; Ament,George |
Architectural style | Gothic |
NRHP reference No. | 77000666 [1] |
Added to NRHP | May 02, 1977 |
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23.
{{Registered Historic Places}
[[Category:Registered Historic Places in Louisiana] {{NRHP-stub}
- Christ Episcopal Church and Cemetery (added 1977 - Building - #77000666)
- LA 1 between Courthouse St. and LA 1008, Napoleonville
- Historic Significance: Person, Event, Architecture/Engineering
- Architect, builder, or engineer: Wills,Frank, Ament,George
- Architectural Style: Gothic
- Historic Person: Ewing,Rev. Quincy
- Significant Year: 1853
- Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion, Military
- Period of Significance: 1850-1874
- Owner: Private
- Historic Function: Funerary, Religion
- Historic Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure
- Current Function: Funerary, Religion
- Current Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure
- {http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/louisiana/cec.htm
- [http://www.neworleanschurches.com/christepis_napoleon/index.htm
- [http://www.stjohnsthib.org/aboutus.html
- [http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/pj_display.cfm/665024
- [http://negroartist.com/writings/theheartoftheraceproblem.htm
- [http://www.historycooperative.org/btw/Vol.13/html/502.html
- (5/2/1977)
- Leonidas Polk
- Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana
- [
Lead 8 Maine Washington County, Maine
editLead 9 Massachusetts
editLead 9-1 Charles Brigham
editLead 9-2Odd Fellows Hall
edit- Odd Fellows Building (added 1988 - Building - #87002564)
Also known as Odd Fellows Temple 442 Main St., Malden Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Newhall,Louis C. Architectural Style: Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social Historic Sub-function: Meeting Hall, Specialty Store Current Function: Work In Progress
- Oddfellows Building (added 1984 - Building - #84002765)
Central Square, Stoneham Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Second Empire Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse, Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business
Bissell Bridge (added 2004 - Structure - #04000083) Heath Rd., MA 8A over Mill Brook, Charlemont Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Mahiljan, Michael J., Harvey, T.J. & Son Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Engineering, Transportation Period of Significance: 1950-1974 Owner: Local Gov't Historic Function: Transportation Historic Sub-function: Road-Related Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use
- St. Luke's Episcopal Church ** (added 1972 - Building - #72000127)
U.S. 7, Lanesborough Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure
- [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/MA/Berkshire/state3.html
- Library of Congress Historic American Buildings
- Trinity Episcopal Church (added 1996 - Building - #96000363)
Also known as Trinity Parish;Trinity Church 102 Walker St., Lenox Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Auchmuty, R.T., McKim, Mead & White Architectural Style: Romanesque Area of Significance: Social History, Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure
- [http://home.comcast.net/~debee2/mass/Plymouth.html
- [http://lighthouse.cc/plymouth/history.html
- [http://www.southshoreboatworks.com/building/gurnetpoint25.html
- [http://www.marylouiseclifford.com/id17.html
- [http://www.nps.gov/history/maritime/light/plymouth.htm
- [http://www.buglight.org/News.htm
- Gurnet Light specs
- [http://www.buglight.org/index.html
- [http://www.prairieghosts.com/ma_lights.html
- [http://www.plymouthharborcruises.com/points_of_interest.htm
- Hannah Thomas
- Courtship of Miles Standish Rounded the point of the Gurnet (near end of V.)
- 1845
- 273 Haverhill St. (added March 1, 1985)
- Smith Shoe Shop (added 1985 - Building - #85000550)
273 Haverhill St., Reading Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Architecture, Industry Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Secondary Structure
Lead 10 New England
edit- Shoemaker's Shop, Georgetown Road, Boxford, Essex County, MA
- George Mason University History Matters course
- City University of New York 'American Social History Project
- Henry Wilson Shoe Shop
- Shoe Shop-Doucette Ten Footer
- Hunter, Ethel A., The Ten-Footers of New England in Parks, Roger, editor, The New England Galaxy: The best of 20 years from Old Sturbridge Village, Chester Connecticut: Globe Pequot Press, 1980, pp. 134-139, ISBN 0-87106-040-X
- Avon, Massachusetts, History, chapter VI, Shoemaking
- Ten Footers ofWest Brookfield, Massachusetts
- Stone ender
Lead 11 New Hampshire
editLead 11-1 DONE: 3rd bishop of NH: William Woodruff Niles
editLead 11-2Dover, New Hampshire
editLead 11-2A DONE St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Dover, New Hampshire)
editLead 11-2B William Hale House
edit- Hale, William, House ** (added 1980 - Building - #80000309)
Also known as Lafayette House 5 Hale St., Dover Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Pendexter,George,& Edward, Johnson,Bradbury Architectural Style: Federal Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1800-1824 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure
Lead 11-3 Plymouth, New Hampshire
editLead 11-4 DONE by another Chapel of the Holy Cross (Holderness, New Hampshire)
edit- Holderness School
- Holderness, New Hampshire
- NEW HAMPSHIRE, GRAFTON COUNTY,
Chapel of the Holy Cross, 45 Chapel Ln., Holderness, 05000971, LISTED, 9/07/05
Lead 12 Done by another New St. Mary's Episcopal Church
editLead 13 New York
edit1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton (1875–1953) and his wife, Elizabeth Calhoun Norton (1881–1947).
Lead 14 North Carolina
editBurlington, NC
editSt. Athanasius Episcopal Church and Parish House and the Church of the Holy Comforter Burlington, North Carolina 05/29/1979
- National Register listing
St. Athanasius Episcopal Church and Parish House and the Church of the Holy Comforter (added 1979 - Building - #79001653) 300 E. Webb Ave. and 320 E. Davis St., Burlington Nat RegHistoric Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Oertel,Johannes Adam Simon, Upjohn,Hobart Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival, Other, Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion, Religion, Religion Historic Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure Current Function: Religion, Religion Current Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Religious Structure
St. Andrew's
edit- St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and Cemetery ** (added 1982 - Building - #82003510)
NE of Woodleaf on SR 1950, Woodleaf Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Correll,Jacob Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Funerary, Religion Historic Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure Current Function: Funerary, Religion Current Sub-function: Cemetery, Religious Structure
Lead 15 Ohio
edit15-1 DONE Spacecraft Propulsion Research Facility
edit- [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1920&ResourceType=Structure
- [http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/butowsky4/space7.htm
- [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/testfacilities/plumbrook.html
- Location: Lewis Research Center Plum Brook Station, Sandusky, Ohio
- 1968
- 85002802
- 10/03/1985
- [http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Spacecraft_Propulsion_Research_Facility
Lead 13-2 DONE Zanesville YWCA
editLead 16 South Carolina
edit- [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/
- [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/barnwell/nrbarnwell.htm
- [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710072/index.htm
Rip Raps, Sumter
edit[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/sumter/S10817743017/index.htm
Lead 17 South Dakota
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Lead 18 Tennessee
edit- DuBose Memorial Church Training School (added 1980 - Building - #80003802)
Also known as DuBose Conference Centre Fairmont and College Sts., Monteagle
Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Multiple Architectural Style: Mission/Spanish Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion, Education Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church School Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Church School
- [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/TN/Grundy/state.html
- [http://www.duboseconf.org/history.html
Lead 19 Vermont
editLEAD 19-1 DONE: Church of Our Saviour (Killington, Vermont)
editLEAD 19-2 DONE by another Parish of the Holy Trinity
editHoly Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont)
- *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
- P. O. Box 273, 38 Grand Avenue
- Swanton, Vermont 05488
- [http://www.holytrinityswanton.org/
- http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/VT/Franklin/state.html
- http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/VT/Franklin/state.html
- [http://www.holytrinityswanton.org/stjohns.htm\
- [http://www.holytrinityswanton.org/At%20St.%20John's.htm
- [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hh:@field(NUMBER+@band(VT0037)
- 1835
- September 3, 1976
- [[Episcopal Diocese of Vermont]
- [[Vermont]
Lead 20 West Virginia
editSt Albans
edit- St. Mark's Episcopal Church (added 1977 - Building - #77001377)
Also known as Bangor Parish 405--407 B St., St. Albans Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture, Military Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure
Lead 21 Wisconsin
edit- Bishopstead *** (added 1984 - Building - #84003803)
Also known as Bishop Jackson Kemper House 153 W. Oakwood Dr., Delafield Historic Significance: Person Historic Person: Kemper,Bishop David Jackson Significant Year: 1870, 1846 Area of Significance: Religion Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling
List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
- St. John's Military Academy ** (added 1977 - District - #77000059)
Also known as St. John's Hall;See Also:St. John Chrysostom Church Genessee St., Delafield Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Van Alyea,Thomas, Moller,John A. Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival, Other Historic Person: Multiple Significant Year: 1884 Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture, Education Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Education Current Sub-function: School
List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
- Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin (added 1972 - Building - #72000067)
2 mi. SW of Nashotah on Nashotah House Rd., Nashotah Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Douglas,James Architectural Style: Gothic, Other Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure
List of Registered Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Lead 22 Utah
editLead 23 Lawrence B. Glickman
editLead 24 ONE Chester Town Hall (Chesterville, Ohio)
editLead 25 DONE Crafts Street City Stable
edit- [http://www.ci.newton.ma.us/cpa/projects/stable/10Oct-CraftsSt-Stable-NatlRegister.pdf Newton Planning Department, NRHP Nomination Form for
Lead 26 DONE: (create new article from Redirect) Newton Theological Institution Historic District
edit- http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64000227.pdf
- [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Photos/80001602.pdf
- [http://www.legeros.com/ralwake/photos/weblog/pivot/entry.php?id=3689
Hook and Ladder Company No. 3 | |
Location | Frankfort Ave. and Pope St., Louisville, Kentucky |
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Coordinates | 38°15′25″N 85°43′0″W / 38.25694°N 85.71667°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1890 |
MPS | Historic Firehouses of Louisville TR |
NRHP reference No. | 80001602[1] |
Added to NRHP | November 7, 1980 |
References
edit{{reflist}
{{National Register of Historic Places}
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky] [[Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1890] [[Category:Jefferson County, Kentucky] [[Category:Fire stations on the National Register of Historic Places]
{{Kentucky-NRHP-stub}
- St Nicholas Parish
- 122 Ferry St, Jersey City, NJ 07307
Lead 30 Move DONE St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church (Morges, Ohio)
editProperties in Historic Firehouses of Louisville TR