National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Wisconsin

National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Wisconsin

Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Clark County listed on the National Register of Historic Places

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]

This document is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Clark County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties, the latitude and longitude coordinates of which are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[2]

[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Forrest D. and Marian Calway House
Forrest D. and Marian Calway House
02005-11-15November 15, 2005 318 E. Fourth St.
44°33′39″N 90°35′30″W / 44.560833°N 90.591667°W / 44.560833; -90.591667 (Forrest D. and Marian Calway House)
Neillsville 1917 Colonial Revival home, built for court reporter Calway.[5]
2 Clark County Jail
Clark County Jail
01978-12-08December 8, 1978 215 E. 5th St.
44°33′37″N 90°35′36″W / 44.560278°N 90.593333°W / 44.560278; -90.593333 (Clark County Jail)
Neillsville The 1897 Richardsonian Romanesque building includes both cells for prisoners and a Victorian home for the sheriff's family.[6]
3 Decatur and Kate Dickinson House
Decatur and Kate Dickinson House
02007-03-27March 27, 2007 411 State St.
44°33′34″N 90°35′34″W / 44.559444°N 90.592778°W / 44.559444; -90.592778 (Decatur and Kate Dickinson House)
Neillsville This Queen Anne style home was built for businessman Dickinson and his family in 1891.[7]
4 First Church of Christ, Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scientist
02003-03-31March 31, 2003 132 E Fourth St.
44°33′31″N 90°35′44″W / 44.558611°N 90.595556°W / 44.558611; -90.595556 (First Church of Christ, Scientist)
Neillsville 1916 Neoclassical Revival building in the form of a Greek cross.[8]
5 Charles Foote House 01997-11-13November 13, 1997 W 5055 US 10
44°33′09″N 90°33′58″W / 44.5525°N 90.566111°W / 44.5525; -90.566111 (Charles Foote House)
Pine Valley 1878 Italianate farmhouse on Pleasant Ridge east of Neillsville.[9]
6 John and Maria Hein House
John and Maria Hein House
02006-04-12April 12, 2006 824 Hewett St.
44°33′48″N 90°35′44″W / 44.563333°N 90.595556°W / 44.563333; -90.595556 (John and Maria Hein House)
Neillsville 1892 Queen Anne style home, built for owner of stave and heading mill and store.[10]
7 Neillsville Downtown Historic District 02000-06-15June 15, 2000 500 Block Hewett St. and 118 W. Sixth St.
44°33′38″N 90°35′46″W / 44.560556°N 90.596111°W / 44.560556; -90.596111 (Neillsville Downtown Historic District)
Neillsville Many old brick commercial buildings, from as early as 1872.[11]
8 Neillsville Masonic Temple Lodge No. 163
Neillsville Masonic Temple Lodge No. 163
02004-10-06October 6, 2004 316 Hewett St.
44°33′40″N 90°35′49″W / 44.561111°N 90.596944°W / 44.561111; -90.596944 (Neillsville Masonic Temple Lodge No. 163)
Neillsville 1928 Masonic Lodge, with bowling alley in basement, now used as an Assembly of God church.[12]
9 Neillsville Post Office
Neillsville Post Office
02000-10-24October 24, 2000 619 Hewett St.
44°33′40″N 90°35′46″W / 44.561111°N 90.596111°W / 44.561111; -90.596111 (Neillsville Post Office)
Neillsville The 1940 building contains a mural from Clark County folklore.[13]
10 Owen High School 02004-08-11August 11, 2004 101 East Third St.
44°56′51″N 90°33′53″W / 44.9475°N 90.564722°W / 44.9475; -90.564722 (Owen High School)
Owen
11 Robert Schofield House
Robert Schofield House
01982-09-09September 9, 1982 303 W. Schofield Ave.
44°45′46″N 90°36′04″W / 44.762778°N 90.601111°W / 44.762778; -90.601111 (Robert Schofield House)
Greenwood Italianate-style home constructed by 1890 for lumberman and farmer Schofield.[14]
12 The Silver Dome Ballroom 01997-06-27June 27, 1997 US 10, 1 mi (1.6 km). W of jct. of US 10 and Collier Rd.
44°33′54″N 90°41′57″W / 44.565°N 90.699167°W / 44.565; -90.699167 (The Silver Dome Ballroom)
Hewett This 1933 rural dance hall has hosted performers from Howie Sturtz to Gene Autry and Count Basie.[15]
13 Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House 02011-09-29September 29, 2011 319 Hewett St.
44°33′31″N 90°35′48″W / 44.558611°N 90.596667°W / 44.558611; -90.596667 (Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House)
Neillsville Home constructed around 1915 for Neillsville's long-time pharmacist Sniteman. Designed in the Prairie style by architect George Awsumb.[16]
14 George W. and Sarah Trogner House
George W. and Sarah Trogner House
02005-09-01September 1, 2005 108 Grand Ave.
44°33′19″N 90°35′52″W / 44.555278°N 90.597778°W / 44.555278; -90.597778 (George W. and Sarah Trogner House)
Neillsville 1897 Queen Anne home, built by Neillsville carpenter for his own family.[17]

References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
  2. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System, and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For 1%, the location info may be way off. We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous. Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  5. ^ "Forrest D. Calway House (1917)". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/ForrestDCalwayHouse.html. Retrieved 2011-06-30. 
  6. ^ "1897 Clark County Jail". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/ClarkCountyJail.html. Retrieved 2011-06-14. 
  7. ^ "411 State Street, Decatur Dickinson - Marcus Hoesly House". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/DecaturDickinson-MarcusHoeslyHouse.html. Retrieved 2011-06-30. 
  8. ^ "1916 Neillsville Christian Science Church". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/NeillsvilleChristianScienceChurch.html. Retrieved 2011-06-14. 
  9. ^ Zimmerman, Dee (1998-07-22). "Clark County’s First Rural Community". Clark County Press. http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark/news/OldDays/1998_7_22.htm. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 
  10. ^ "John Hein House (1892)". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/JohnHeinHouse.html. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 
  11. ^ "Historical & Architectural Tour Of Neillsville". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/index.html. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 
  12. ^ "1928 Neillsville Masonic Temple Lodge No. 163". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/NeillsvilleMasonicTempleLodgeNo163.html. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 
  13. ^ "1937 Neillsville Post Office". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/NeillsvillePostOffice.html. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 
  14. ^ History of Northern Wisconsin. Chicago: The Western Historical Company. 1881. pp. 247. http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/eaton/families/SchofieldRobert.htm. 
  15. ^ Spicer, Peter (2008-11-12). "Silver Dome to celebrate 75 years". Clark County Press. http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/pinevalley/businesses/SilverDome_75yrs.htm. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 
  16. ^ "C.C. Sniteman House (1915-1917)". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/CCSnitemanHouse.html. Retrieved 2011-10-30. 
  17. ^ "George W. Trogner House, (1897)". City of Neillsville. http://www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/GeorgeWTrognerHouse.html. Retrieved 2011-07-03. 

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