- Marietta Historic District (Marietta, Ohio)
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Marietta Historic District and IncreaseSecond Street looking northwest. The Washington County Courthouse is to the right.
Location: Roughly bounded by the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers and Warren, 3rd, 5th, and 6th Sts., Marietta, Ohio; also roughly bounded by Marion, Montgomery, Ohio, Greene, Butler, and 2nd through 9th Sts., and the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers Coordinates: 39°25′4″N 81°27′19″W / 39.41778°N 81.45528°WCoordinates: 39°25′4″N 81°27′19″W / 39.41778°N 81.45528°W Area: 450 acres (180 ha); 480 acres (190 ha) Built: 1788 Architect: Multiple Architectural style: Greek Revival, Late Victorian, Federal Governing body: Local NRHP Reference#: 74001646; 01000903[1] Added to NRHP: December 19, 1974; August 21, 2001 The Marietta Historic District is a historic district in Marietta, Ohio, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Among the buildings in the district are ones dating back to 1788,[1] the year in which Marietta was founded as the first white settlement in what is now Ohio.[2] Among its most significant buildings are the Rufus Putnam House and the Ohio Company Land Office, which are also separately listed on the Register[3], as well as the Washington County Courthouse, a contributing property.
When the district was added to the Register in 1974, it encompassed an area roughly bounded by the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers and Warren, Third, Fifth, and Sixth Streets. In 2001, some of its original boundaries were slightly reduced, but it was also expanded greatly to include an area roughly bounded by Marion, Montgomery, Ohio, Greene, Butler, and Second through Ninth Streets, and the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. The resulting district encompasses over 900 acres (360 ha) and includes over two thousand contributing properties.[1]
The National Register includes properties and districts that are considered historic under any of four criteria:[4]
- Association with significant events in American history
- Association with significant historical individuals
- Well-preserved and historically significant architecture
- Possibility of yielding archaeological evidence
While most properties and districts on the Register qualify under one or two of the criteria, the Marietta Historic District qualifies under all four.[3]
References
- ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ Hulbert, Archer Butler: The Records of the Original Proceedings of the Ohio Company, Volume I, Marietta Historical Commission, Marietta, Ohio (1917).
- ^ a b Marietta Historic District, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2009-12-05.
- ^ "How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation," (PDF), National Register Bulletins, National Park Service, 6. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Ohio National Historic Landmark Historic districts Coal Run Historic District | Harmar Historic District | Marietta Historic District | Vaughn-Stacy-Evans Farm Historic District | Watertown Historic District
Other properties Charles Rice Ames House | Col. Joseph Barker House | Judge Joseph Barker House | Becker Lumber and Manufacturing Company | Cisler Terrace | Walter Curtis House | Col. Simeon Deming House | Erwin Hall, Marietta College | First Unitarian Church of Marietta | Harra Covered Bridge | Hildreth Covered Bridge | Hune Covered Bridge | William Hune Farm | John Kaiser House | Mason House | Mound Cemetery Mound | Ohio Company Land Office | Rufus Putnam House | Rinard Covered Bridge | Root Covered Bridge | Sawyer-Curtis House | Shinn Covered Bridge | Sixth Street Railroad Bridge | Spencer's Landing | Jonathan Sprague House | Old St. Mary's School | Capt. Jonathan Stone House | Waernicke-Hille House and Store | Wilcox-Mills House
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