National Register of Historic Places listings in Belmont County, Ohio
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Belmont County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Belmont County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]
There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | B & O Railroad Viaduct | More images | June 22, 1976 (#76001370) | 31st St. 40°00′47″N 80°44′40″W / 40.013056°N 80.744444°W / 40.013056; -80.744444 (B & O Railroad Viaduct) | Bellaire | Extends into Benwood in Marshall County, West Virginia |
2 | Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot | More images | August 8, 1985 (#85001694) | 300 E. Church St. 39°59′19″N 81°10′24″W / 39.988611°N 81.173333°W / 39.988611; -81.173333 (Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot) | Barnesville | |
3 | Barnesville Historic District | July 19, 1984 (#84002899) | Roughly bounded by Arch, Main, Gardner, Chestnut, Bond, and Cherry Sts. 39°59′16″N 81°10′38″W / 39.987778°N 81.177361°W / 39.987778; -81.177361 (Barnesville Historic District) | Barnesville | ||
4 | Barnesville Petroglyph | July 15, 1974 (#74001400) | Off Track Rocks Road, southwest of Barnesville[6] 39°58′45″N 81°13′54″W / 39.979167°N 81.231667°W / 39.979167; -81.231667 (Barnesville Petroglyph) | Warren Township | ||
5 | Belleview Heights | April 8, 1994 (#94000259) | 65100 Candlewick Ln. 40°01′41″N 80°44′37″W / 40.028056°N 80.743611°W / 40.028056; -80.743611 (Belleview Heights) | Bellaire | ||
6 | Belmont Historic District | March 13, 1987 (#87000422) | Roughly bounded by Barrister, John, Jefferson, Sycamore, and Bridge Sts. 40°01′46″N 81°02′25″W / 40.029444°N 81.040139°W / 40.029444; -81.040139 (Belmont Historic District) | Belmont | ||
7 | Blaine Hill "S" Bridge | More images | March 17, 2010 (#10000082) | Township Road 649 at Blaine 40°04′01″N 80°49′15″W / 40.066922°N 80.820969°W / 40.066922; -80.820969 (Blaine Hill "S" Bridge) | Pease Township | 385-foot-long (117 m) bridge with three stone arches; built in 1828; oldest standing bridge in Ohio[7] |
8 | Brick Tavern House | November 22, 1995 (#95001330) | U.S. Route 40 west of St. Clairsville 40°04′25″N 80°58′58″W / 40.073611°N 80.982778°W / 40.073611; -80.982778 (Brick Tavern House) | Richland Township | ||
9 | Brokaw Site | June 17, 1976 (#76001371) | Off Brokaw Dr., southwest of St. Clairsville[8] 40°04′04″N 80°55′56″W / 40.067778°N 80.932222°W / 40.067778; -80.932222 (Brokaw Site) | Richland Township | ||
10 | Concord Hicksite Friends Meeting House | July 23, 2009 (#09000562) | Negus Rd. 40°07′31″N 80°47′45″W / 40.12517°N 80.79576°W / 40.12517; -80.79576 (Concord Hicksite Friends Meeting House) | Colerain Township | ||
11 | DONALD B (towboat) | More images | December 20, 1989 (#89002458) | Ohio River[9] 40°01′16″N 80°44′17″W / 40.021111°N 80.738056°W / 40.021111; -80.738056 (DONALD B (towboat)) | Bellaire | |
12 | Finney-Darrah House | March 15, 1982 (#82003546) | Scenery Hill 40°06′02″N 80°44′22″W / 40.100556°N 80.739444°W / 40.100556; -80.739444 (Finney-Darrah House) | Martins Ferry | ||
13 | Friends Boarding School and Ohio Yearly Meetinghouse Historic District | More images | March 25, 2009 (#09000168) | 61830 Sandy Ridge Rd., east of Barnesville 39°59′18″N 81°09′09″W / 39.988222°N 81.152386°W / 39.988222; -81.152386 (Friends Boarding School and Ohio Yearly Meetinghouse Historic District) | Warren Township | |
14 | Thomas T. and Wesley B. Frasier Houses | November 17, 1982 (#82001359) | 898 and 920 National Rd. 40°04′15″N 80°45′35″W / 40.070833°N 80.759722°W / 40.070833; -80.759722 (Thomas T. and Wesley B. Frasier Houses) | Brookside | ||
15 | George-Caldwell-Grum Farm | February 14, 2018 (#100002118) | Address Restricted | Richland Township | ||
16 | Great Western Schoolhouse | More images | May 7, 1979 (#79001787) | West of St. Clairsville on U.S. Route 40 40°04′22″N 80°58′52″W / 40.072778°N 80.981111°W / 40.072778; -80.981111 (Great Western Schoolhouse) | Richland Township | |
17 | Imperial Glass Company | September 8, 1983 (#83001945) | 29th and Belmont Sts. 40°00′41″N 80°44′49″W / 40.011389°N 80.746944°W / 40.011389; -80.746944 (Imperial Glass Company) | Bellaire | ||
18 | James Kinney Farmstead | April 29, 1999 (#99000510) | 44680 Belmont-Centerville Rd., southeast of Belmont 39°59′50″N 80°59′38″W / 39.997222°N 80.99375°W / 39.997222; -80.99375 (James Kinney Farmstead) | Smith Township | ||
19 | Joseph Kirkwood House | February 13, 1986 (#86000239) | 329 Bennett St. 40°04′08″N 80°44′39″W / 40.068889°N 80.744167°W / 40.068889; -80.744167 (Joseph Kirkwood House) | Bridgeport | ||
20 | Morristown Historic District | March 6, 1980 (#80002943) | Church, Main, W. Cross, E. Cross, and Middle Cross Sts. 40°03′51″N 81°04′22″W / 40.064167°N 81.072778°W / 40.064167; -81.072778 (Morristown Historic District) | Morristown | ||
21 | Opatrny Village Site | May 21, 1975 (#75001323) | U.S. Route 40 north of the Belmont Hills Country Club[10] 40°04′29″N 80°56′36″W / 40.074722°N 80.943333°W / 40.074722; -80.943333 (Opatrny Village Site) | Richland Township | ||
22 | Rock Hill Presbyterian Church | April 1, 2009 (#09000169) | 56244 High Ridge Rd., northwest of Bellaire 40°02′15″N 80°46′22″W / 40.037563°N 80.772892°W / 40.037563; -80.772892 (Rock Hill Presbyterian Church) | Pultney Township | ||
23 | St. Clairsville Historic District | More images | March 17, 1994 (#94000246) | E. and W. Main St. between Butler and Sugar Sts. 40°04′50″N 80°54′02″W / 40.080556°N 80.900556°W / 40.080556; -80.900556 (St. Clairsville Historic District) | St. Clairsville | |
24 | Dr. Lindley Schooley House and Office | More images | April 1, 1982 (#82003545) | Main St. 40°01′45″N 81°02′31″W / 40.029167°N 81.041944°W / 40.029167; -81.041944 (Dr. Lindley Schooley House and Office) | Belmont | |
25 | Stratton Flour Mill | Upload image | April 26, 2024 (#100010231) | 110 Mill Road 40°08′44″N 81°03′50″W / 40.1456°N 81.0639°W / 40.1456; -81.0639 (Stratton Flour Mill) | Flushing | |
26 | Tower Site | June 11, 1982 (#82003544) | On a hilltop 4 miles northwest of Barnesville[11] 40°01′23″N 81°13′16″W / 40.0231°N 81.2211°W / 40.0231; -81.2211 (Tower Site) | Warren Township | ||
27 | Wheeling Island Historic District | More images | April 2, 1992 (#92000320) | Roughly bounded by Stone, Front, North, Ontario, Erie, and Wabash Sts. 40°04′50″N 80°44′15″W / 40.080556°N 80.737500°W / 40.080556; -80.737500 (Wheeling Island Historic District) | Bridgeport | Primarily located in Ohio County, West Virginia, but includes the Aetnaville Bridge, which is partially in Ohio |
28 | Zweig Building | January 28, 2000 (#00000018) | 3396 Belmont St. 40°01′07″N 80°44′32″W / 40.018611°N 80.742222°W / 40.018611; -80.742222 (Zweig Building) | Bellaire |
Former listing
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Central School | May 7, 1979 (#79001786) | February 21, 1980 | Junction of Hickory and S. 4th Streets 40°05′41″N 80°43′31″W / 40.0948°N 80.7254°W / 40.0948; -80.7254 (Central School) | Martins Ferry | Destroyed |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio
- Listings in neighboring counties: Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Marshall (WV), Monroe, Noble, Ohio (WV)
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio
References
- ^ 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.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 10, 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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".
- ^ Wright, D.K. (May 18, 2010). "Old Blaine Hill S-Bridge Makes National Register of Historic Places". The State Journal. Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Media Holdings, LLC. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- ^ Pickenpaugh, Thomas E. "The Brokaw Site (33-Bl-6) — A Preliminary Report". Ohio Archaeologist 24 (1974): 40.
- ^ Location derived from previous owner's website; the NRIS still lists the boat in Brown County.
- ^ Gray and Pape. National Road/U.S. 40 Historic Properties Inventory in Ohio Archived 2014-02-21 at the Wayback Machine, Vol. 1. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation, 1998-07-02, 65.
- ^ Location derived from Brown, Jeffrey D. The Tower Site and Ohio Monongahela. Kent: Kent State U, 1981, 3. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
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