Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures
The Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures was created in 1981 by the Indiana General Assembly. The Survey and Registration Section of the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology oversees this state register. All places within Indiana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places are automatically on Indiana's Register. Additional sites are on the state register, as the state's register does not require as many documents and sources for inclusion.[1]
State register
- For a list of historic sites that are on both the national register and the state register see: National Register of Historic Places listings in Indiana
Indiana register only
The following is a list of historic sites on the Indiana register, but not the national register:[2]
Name | Image | Location | County | Description |
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Bash Building | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Allen | ||
Fox Island Nature Preserve Archaeological District | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Allen | ||
William & Louise Thiel House | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Allen | ||
Howard School | Lebanon, Indiana | Boone | ||
Jacob Jones House | Lebanon, Indiana | Boone | ||
Ambrose Neese House | Whitestown, Indiana | Boone | ||
Jackson Township School Gymnasium | Camden, Indiana | Carroll | ||
Carroll County Bridge #85 | Delphi, Indiana | Carroll | ||
Reed-Case House | Delphi, Indiana | Carroll | ||
Law Offices and Pharos Newspaper Building | Logansport, Indiana | Cass | ||
People’s Bank Building | Logansport, Indiana | Cass | ||
Walton-Tipton Township Public Library | Walton, Indiana | Cass | ||
Montrose (John McCulloch House) | Clarksville, Indiana | Clark | ||
Schwartz-Voigt Farm | Jeffersonville, Indiana | Clark | ||
Cole Archaeological Site | Crawford | |||
Wolber-Stryker Stone Wall | Lawrenceburg, Indiana | Dearborn | ||
Second Dearborn County Courthouse & Offices | Wilmington, Indiana | Dearborn | ||
Charles Zoller House | Decatur | |||
Altona Baptist Church | Dekalb | |||
Samuel DePew House | Dekalb | |||
Keyser Township District School 5 | Dekalb | |||
Robert Lindsey Bartlett House | Delaware | |||
High Street United Methodist Church | Delaware | |||
McCain Archaeological Site | Dubois | |||
Johann Bernard Woebkenberg Farm | Dubois | |||
Dale-Zook House | Elkhart | |||
Elkhart River Race Industrial District | Elkhart | |||
Phelps House/Knickerbocker Weddings | Elkhart | |||
P. H. and F. M. Roots Company Factory | Fayette | |||
J.D. Fine Boggs House | Fountain | |||
Alley Ford Bridge #48 | Franklin | |||
Grass Creek Railroad Depot | Fulton | |||
Jasper Newton Davidson House | Gibson | |||
Moore Rockshelter Archaeological Site | Gibson | |||
Moss Opera House | Greene | |||
Arcadia Depot | Hamilton | |||
Carmel Monon R.R. Depot | Hamilton | |||
Forest Park Log Cabin | Hamilton | |||
Old Carmel Library | Hamilton | |||
S. Waltz Farm | Hamilton | |||
Leora Brown School | Corydon, Indiana | Harrison | ||
Squire Boone Gristmill | 100 Squire Boone Rd SW, Mauckport, Indiana 38°3′51″N 86°8′4″W / 38.06417°N 86.13444°W |
Harrison | Grist mill of Daniel Boone's brother Squire Boone | |
Walker School (Lincoln Township District School #1) | Brownsburg, Indiana | Hendricks | ||
North Salem Commercial Historic District | Hendricks | |||
Wabash & Erie Canal | Huntington | |||
William Ferris House | Jay | |||
Redkey City Building | Jay | |||
Butler Elementary School | Jennings | |||
Jennings County Carnegie Library | Jennings | |||
Grafton-Peek Building | Johnson | |||
William Barringer Brown House | Lake | |||
Wicker Memorial Park | Lake | |||
Martin and Susan Wood House | Lake | |||
Charles Danitschek Log Cabin | La Porte | |||
Haskell and Barker Car and Manufacturing Company | La Porte | |||
Logan-Taylor House | La Porte | |||
Long Beach Town Center Building | La Porte | |||
Milwaukee Railroad Depot | Bedford, Indiana | Lawrence | ||
William Stickles Hotel | Bedford, Indiana | Lawrence | ||
Big Four Railroad Station | Madison | |||
Interurban Depot Number 10 | Madison | |||
Mendon Episcopal Church | Madison | |||
Brookside Building | Marion | |||
Chicago, Indianapolis, & Louisville Railroad Bridge #B178.9 | Marion | |||
Daubenspeck Farm | Marion | |||
Edwards-Aufderheide House | Marion | |||
Charles W. Fairbanks House | Marion | |||
First German Reformed Church (Indianapolis, Indiana) | Marion | |||
Fowler-Mundy Pioneer Cemetery | Marion | |||
Julius Gally Wines & Cigars | Marion | |||
General Motors Buick Showroom Building | Marion | |||
Holy Cross-Westminster Historic District | Marion | |||
Hotel Barton | Marion | |||
Indiana Dental College | Marion | |||
Indianapolis Athletic Club | Marion | |||
Indianapolis Automobile Industry Thematic District | Marion | |||
Indianapolis Public School #27 | Marion | |||
Indianapolis Public School #54 | Marion | |||
Spring Valley Cemetery | Marion | |||
Reuben Wells Locomotive | The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 39°48′39″N 86°9′27″W / 39.81083°N 86.15750°W |
Marion | ||
West Park Christian Church | Marion | |||
Culver Railroad Station | Marshall | |||
District #3 Schoolhouse | Marshall | |||
Immanuel Lutheran Church | Marshall | |||
Lewis Brooks Home | Martin | |||
Paw Paw Church & Cemetery | Miami | |||
Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church | Miami | |||
Borland House & Furst Quarry | Monroe | |||
John Campbell House | Monroe | |||
North Indiana Avenue Historic District | Monroe | |||
Montgomery County Bridge #49 | Montgomery | |||
Jones Schoolhouse | Morgan | |||
Newton County Bridge #57 | Newton | |||
Wilmot Milling Company | Noble | |||
David Brown House | Ohio | |||
Jeffrey and Janet Pickett Log House | Ohio | |||
James Alverson House | Owen | |||
J.J. Daniels House | Parke | J.J. Daniels House and former Rockville Motel | ||
Governor Joseph Albert Wright House | Parke | |||
Clarence H. Martin House | Porter | |||
Bone Bank Archaeological Site | Posey | |||
Hovey Lake-Klein Archeological Site | 37°49′49″N 87°57′13″W / 37.83028°N 87.95361°W | Posey | Archaeological site of the Mississippian culture | |
Medaryville Calaboose | Pulaski | |||
Highnote House | Putnam | |||
Julian Family Home | Putnam | |||
John Eckert & Sons Hardware Store | Ripley | |||
Hackleman Log Cabin | Rush | |||
Downtown South Bend Multiple Resources Area | St. Joseph | |||
Union Station (South Bend) | South Bend, Indiana | St. Joseph | ||
Daniel Ward House | St. Joseph | |||
Vevay Historic District | Switzerland | |||
Agriculture Hall | Tippecanoe | |||
Joseph Hawkins House | Tippecanoe | |||
Hawkins-Bower House | Tippecanoe | |||
Levi & Lucy Morehouse Farm | Tippecanoe | |||
John Purdue Block | Tippecanoe | |||
Downtown Evansville Multiple Resource Area | Vanderburgh | |||
Old Fellows Temple | Terre Haute, Indiana | Vigo | ||
Alfred Pegg House | Vigo | |||
U.S. Trust Company Building | Vigo | |||
Hopewell Church | Wabash | |||
Presbyterian Church of Williamsport | Williamsport, Indiana | Warren | ||
Livonia Presbyterian Church | Livonia, Indiana | Washington | ||
Salem Presbyterian Church | Salem, Indiana | Washington | ||
Charles Deam House & Arboretum | Wells | |||
Leaman-Stewart Farm | Whitley | |||
Jonas Nolt Homestead | Whitley | |||
Swihart House | Whitley |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Indiana
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Indiana
- List of State Historic Sites in Indiana
References
- ↑ Historic Preservation and Archaeology
- ↑ "Indiana Department of Natural Resources-National/State Register". Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2013-02-21.
External links
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