- National Register of Historic Places listings in Southeast Portland, Oregon
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The following list attempts to comprehensively present the full set of National Register of Historic Places listings in Southeast Portland, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) recognizes buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States.[1] Out of over 80,000 NRHP sites nationwide,[2] Oregon is home to approximately 1,900,[3] and over one-fourth of those are found in Portland. While these sites are heavily concentrated in the Downtown, Northwest District, and Southwest Hills neighborhoods, a significant portion are widely spread across all five of Portland's quadrants.
Only NRHP sites within the municipal boundaries of Portland are shown in this list and its companion lists for the other four quadrants. Some sites beyond city limits will appear in other lists showing "Portland" as a general locality, but are excluded here. Although Portland's legal boundaries extend into Clackamas and Washington counties, all of the city's NRHP sites lie within Multnomah County.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[4]
[5] Site name[6] Image Date listed[6] Location[7] City or Town[8] Summary 1 H. Russell Albee House October 22, 1992 3360 SE Ankeny Street
45°31′20″N 122°37′40″W / 45.52214°N 122.6277°WPortland 2 Auto Freight Transport Building of Oregon and Washington June 30, 2005 1001 SE Water Avenue
45°30′57″N 122°39′57″W / 45.51575°N 122.6659°WPortland 3 Louis J. Bader House and Garden October 30, 1989 3604 SE Oak Street
45°31′13″N 122°37′38″W / 45.52028°N 122.6271°WPortland 4 Bagdad Theatre March 8, 1989 3702–3726 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43.04″N 122°37′32.42″W / 45.5119556°N 122.6256722°WPortland 5 Barber Block February 15, 1977 532–538 SE Grand Avenue
45°31′08″N 122°39′36″W / 45.51884°N 122.6601°WPortland 6 Gustave Bartman House March 8, 1989 1817 SE 12th Avenue
45°30′36″N 122°39′13″W / 45.50991°N 122.6537°WPortland 7 USS Blueback (submarine)[9] September 18, 2008[9] Moored on the east bank of the Willamette River, at 1495 SE Water Avenue[9]
45°30′28.20″N 122°40′00.72″W / 45.507833°N 122.6668667°WPortland[9] This Barbel-class diesel-electric submarine, launched in 1959, was the last non-nuclear submarine to join the US Navy.[10] 8 William E. Brainard House March 1, 1979 5332 SE Morrison Street
45°31′03″N 122°36′30″W / 45.51746°N 122.6082°WPortland 9 Buckler–Henry House February 12, 1980 2324 SE Ivon Street
45°30′15″N 122°38′32″W / 45.50405°N 122.6421°WPortland 10 Philip Buehner House October 24, 1980 5511 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′42″N 122°36′23″W / 45.51174°N 122.6065°WPortland 11 Burrell Heights Apartments February 21, 1997 2903–2919 SE Clay Street
45°30′41″N 122°38′09″W / 45.51147°N 122.6357°WPortland 12 Walter F. Burrell House October 25, 1990 2610 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43″N 122°38′22″W / 45.51204°N 122.6395°WPortland 13 Samuel Cobb House May 20, 1999 1314 SE 55th Avenue
45°30′48″N 122°36′24″W / 45.51333°N 122.6067°WPortland 14 John Deere Plow Company Building March 8, 1989 215 SE Morrison Street
45°31′03.19″N 122°39′48.04″W / 45.5175528°N 122.6633444°WPortland 15 Douglas Building March 8, 1989 3525–3541 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43.85″N 122°37′41.15″W / 45.5121806°N 122.6280972°WPortland 16 Edward D. Dupont House March 8, 1989 3326 SE Main Street
45°30′49″N 122°37′50″W / 45.51358°N 122.6305°WPortland 17 East Portland Branch, Public Library of Multnomah County September 8, 1987 1110 SE Alder Street
45°31′04″N 122°39′16″W / 45.51791°N 122.6545°WPortland This 1911 library, designed by Portland architect A.E. Doyle and built with funding from the Carnegie Foundation, became one of the earliest public library branches outside downtown Portland. It has since been converted to an office building.[11] 18 East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District March 4, 1991 Along SE Grand Avenue within the rectangle bounded by SE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, SE Ankeny Street, SE 7th Avenue, and SE Main Street.[6]
45°31′5.5″N 122°39′36″W / 45.518194°N 122.66°WPortland 19 Enterprise Planing Mill March 2, 2006 50 SE Yamhill Street
45°30′57″N 122°39′56″W / 45.51571°N 122.6656°WPortland 20 Eugenia Apartments March 8, 1989 1314 SE Salmon Street
45°30′52″N 122°39′09″W / 45.51434°N 122.6524°WPortland 21 Franklin W. Farrer House March 8, 1989 2706 SE Yamhill Street
45°30′57″N 122°38′17″W / 45.51572°N 122.638°WPortland 22 William D. Fenton House August 29, 1979 626 SE 16th Avenue
45°31′06″N 122°38′59″W / 45.5184°N 122.6496°WPortland 23 Thaddeus Fisher House March 8, 1989 913–915 SE 33rd Avenue
45°30′58.20″N 122°37′51.90″W / 45.516167°N 122.631083°WPortland 24 Frances Building and Echo Theater January 28, 1994 3628–3646 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43″N 122°37′34″W / 45.51207°N 122.626°WPortland 25 Frigidaire Building March 8, 1989 230 E Burnside Street
45°31′23″N 122°39′45″W / 45.52294°N 122.6625°WPortland 26 Gatehouse, Portland City Reservoir No. 2 June 1, 1990 6007 SE Division Street
45°30′19″N 122°36′06″W / 45.50534°N 122.6016°WPortland 27 Genoa Building June 13, 1997 2832 SE Belmont Street
45°30′59″N 122°38′12″W / 45.51642°N 122.6367°WPortland 28 Elizabeth B. Gowanlock House March 8, 1989 808 SE 28th Avenue
45°31′01″N 122°38′14″W / 45.51703°N 122.6371°WPortland 29 Thomas Graham Building March 5, 1992 6031 SE Stark Street
45°31′09″N 122°36′06″W / 45.51925°N 122.6017°WPortland 30 Grand Central Public Market November 15, 2006 808 SE Morrison Street
45°31′00″N 122°39′26″W / 45.5168°N 122.6571°WPortland 31 Rachel Louise Hawthorne House March 8, 1989 1007 SE 12th Avenue
45°30′56″N 122°39′13″W / 45.51567°N 122.6537°WPortland 32 Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel August 26, 1987 5 SE Spokane Street
45°28′21.80″N 122°39′43.80″W / 45.472722°N 122.662167°WPortland 33 James Hickey House image pending October 17, 1990 6719 SE 29th Avenue
45°28′28″N 122°38′00″W / 45.47454°N 122.6334°WPortland 34 William B. Holden House May 20, 1999 6347 SE Yamhill Street
45°30′59″N 122°35′55″W / 45.51636°N 122.5985°WPortland 35 International Harvester Company Warehouse March 8, 1989 79 SE Taylor Street
45°30′54″N 122°39′55″W / 45.51512°N 122.6654°WPortland 36 Italian Gardeners and Ranchers Association Market Building March 8, 1989 1305–1337 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
45°30′48″N 122°39′43″W / 45.51331°N 122.6619°WPortland 37 Jacobs–Wilson House December 10, 1981 6461 SE Thorburn Street
45°31′16″N 122°35′47″W / 45.52124°N 122.5963°WPortland 38 Jones Cash Store October 4, 2005 111 SE Belmont Street
45°31′01″N 122°39′53″W / 45.51694°N 122.6646°WPortland 39 Clarence H. Jones House March 8, 1989 1834 SE Ankeny Street
45°31′20″N 122°38′50″W / 45.52216°N 122.6471°WPortland 40 Joseph Kendall House August 29, 1979 3908–3916 SE Taggart Street
45°30′09″N 122°37′20″W / 45.50262°N 122.6223°WPortland 41 F.M. Knight Building March 8, 1989 3300 SE Belmont Street
45°30′59″N 122°37′51″W / 45.51644°N 122.6308°WPortland 42 Nettie Krouse Fourplex March 8, 1989 2106–2112 SE Main Street
45°30′48.93″N 122°38′38.70″W / 45.5135917°N 122.644083°WPortland 43 Henry Kuehle Investment Property March 8, 1989 201–213 SE 12th Avenue
45°31′16.94″N 122°39′13.38″W / 45.5213722°N 122.6537167°WPortland 44 Ladd's Addition Historic District August 31, 1988 Bounded by SE Division Street, SE Hawthorne Boulevard, ane SE 12th and 20th Avenues[6]
45°30′31″N 122°38′58″W / 45.50864°N 122.6494°WPortland 45 Laurelhurst Manor Apartments October 3, 1996 3100 SE Ankeny Street
45°31′20″N 122°37′59″W / 45.52211°N 122.633°WPortland 46 Laurelhurst Park February 16, 2001 3554 SE Ankeny Street
45°31′17″N 122°37′35″W / 45.52129°N 122.6265°WPortland 47 George P. Lent Investment Properties March 8, 1989 1921–1927 SE 7th Avenue
45°30′32″N 122°39′32″W / 45.5088°N 122.6589°WPortland 48 Lone Fir Cemetery August 16, 2007 2115 SE Morrison Street
45°31′02.17″N 122°38′40.23″W / 45.5172694°N 122.6445083°WPortland Pioneer cemetery formally established in 1855, the oldest interment dating to 1846.[12] It provides the final resting place of a broad cross-section of Portland society, from many of its most prominent citizens[13] to over 1,100 early Chinese American immigrants.[14] 49 Blake McFall Company Building March 9, 1990 215 SE Ankeny Street
45°31′20″N 122°39′48″W / 45.52225°N 122.6632°WPortland 50 Claude Hayes Miller House image pending May 20, 1999 13051 SE Claybourne Street
45°28′29″N 122°31′43″W / 45.47482°N 122.5286°WPortland 51 Mizpah Presbyterian Church of East Portland May 19, 1983 2456–2462 SE Tamarack Avenue
45°30′19″N 122°38′50″W / 45.50515°N 122.6472°WPortland 52 Wilhelmina Mohle House March 8, 1989 734 SE 34th Avenue
45°31′03″N 122°37′46″W / 45.51763°N 122.6295°WPortland 53 Monastery of the Precious Blood February 14, 1985 1208 SE 76th Avenue
45°30′52″N 122°35′07″W / 45.51433°N 122.5852°WPortland 54 Mount Tabor Park September 22, 2004 Roughly bounded by SE Division Street, SE 60th Avenue, SE Yamhill Street, and SE Mountainview Drive
45°30′40″N 122°35′44″W / 45.51122°N 122.5955°WPortland 55 Mount Tabor Park Reservoirs Historic District January 15, 2004 1900 SE Reservoir Loop
45°30′38″N 122°35′48″W / 45.51069°N 122.5966°WPortland 56 William O. Munsell House March 8, 1989 1507 SE Alder Street
45°31′05″N 122°39′01″W / 45.51793°N 122.6504°WPortland 57 Paul C. Murphy House February 28, 1991 3574 E Burnside Street
45°31′23″N 122°37′34″W / 45.52304°N 122.626°WPortland 58 Otto W. and Ida L. Nelson House August 2, 2001 203 SE 15th Avenue
45°31′17″N 122°39′02″W / 45.52139°N 122.6506°WPortland 59 New Logus Block February 1, 1980 523–535 SE Grand Avenue
45°31′08″N 122°39′40″W / 45.51889°N 122.661°WPortland 60 Olympic Cereal Mill March 8, 1989 107 SE Washington Street
45°31′07″N 122°39′53″W / 45.51869°N 122.6646°WPortland 61 Oregon Portland Cement Building March 8, 1989 111 SE Madison Street
45°30′47″N 122°39′53″W / 45.51302°N 122.6646°WPortland 62 Oriental Apartments October 15, 1992 3562 SE Harrison Street
45°30′32″N 122°37′38″W / 45.50877°N 122.6271°WPortland 63 Osborn Hotel March 27, 1980 203–207 SE Grand Avenue
45°31′17″N 122°39′39″W / 45.52142°N 122.6607°WPortland 64 Palestine Lodge October 4, 2005 6401 SE Foster Road
45°29′24″N 122°35′51″W / 45.48991°N 122.5974°WPortland 65 Martin Parelius Fourplex March 8, 1989 423–429 SE 28th Avenue
45°31′10″N 122°38′14″W / 45.51954°N 122.6372°WPortland 66 Charles Piper Building March 8, 1989 3610–3624 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43.16″N 122°37′35.54″W / 45.5119889°N 122.6265389°WPortland 67 James S. Polhemus House March 8, 1989 135 SE 16th Avenue
45°31′19″N 122°38′59″W / 45.52192°N 122.6496°WPortland 68 Portland Fire Station No. 7 May 8, 1989 1036 SE Stark Street
45°31′10″N 122°39′19″W / 45.51932°N 122.6553°WPortland 69 Portland Fire Station No. 23 May 8, 1989 1917 SE 7th Avenue
45°30′33″N 122°39′32″W / 45.50922°N 122.6588°WPortland 70 Portland General Electric Company Station "L" Group December 2, 1985 1841 SE Water Street
45°30′34″N 122°39′57″W / 45.50958°N 122.6659°WPortland 71 Portland Railway, Light and Power Sellwood Division Carbarn Office and Clubhouse image pending June 20, 2002 8825 SE 11th Avenue
45°27′32″N 122°39′18″W / 45.45902°N 122.655°WPortland 72 Johan Poulsen House March 14, 1977 3040 SE McLoughlin Boulevard
45°30′02″N 122°39′37″W / 45.50052°N 122.6603°WPortland 73 Capt. George Raabe House March 8, 1989 1506–1508 SE Taylor Street
45°30′53″N 122°39′00″W / 45.51485°N 122.6501°WPortland 74 Jessie M. Raymond House March 8, 1989 2944 SE Taylor Street
45°30′54″N 122°38′08″W / 45.515°N 122.6355°WPortland 75 Jacques and Amelia Reinhart House image pending December 2, 1985 7821 SE 30th Avenue
45°28′04″N 122°37′57″W / 45.46778°N 122.6324°WPortland 76 St. John's Episcopal Church December 27, 1974 455 SE Spokane Street
45°27′55″N 122°39′41″W / 45.46529°N 122.6613°WPortland 77 W.S. Salmon House January 21, 1994 923 SE 13th Avenue
45°30′59″N 122°39′10″W / 45.51629°N 122.6527°WPortland 78 San Farlando Apartments February 21, 1997 2903–2925 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′44″N 122°38′09″W / 45.51228°N 122.6357°WPortland 79 Santa Barbara Apartments March 8, 1989 2052 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43″N 122°38′41″W / 45.51204°N 122.6447°WPortland 80 Leslie M. Scott House March 8, 1989 2936 SE Taylor Street
45°30′54″N 122°38′07″W / 45.515014°N 122.635344°WPortland 81 Sellwood Branch YMCA November 15, 2006 1436 SE Spokane Street
45°27′53″N 122°39′05″W / 45.46471°N 122.6513°WPortland 82 Henry Sensel Building March 8, 1989 3556–3562 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
45°30′43.34″N 122°37′36.63″W / 45.5120389°N 122.6268417°WPortland 83 John and Sarah Sheffield House March 1, 1991 4272 SE Washington Street
45°31′07″N 122°37′05″W / 45.51857°N 122.618°WPortland 84 Blaine Smith House June 19, 1991 5219 SE Belmont Street
45°31′00″N 122°36′33″W / 45.51657°N 122.6093°WPortland 85 Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Steam Locomotive January 25, 2006 Roundhouse at the Union Pacific Railroad Brooklyn Yard
45°29′29″N 122°38′45″W / 45.49143°N 122.6458°WPortland Unmodified since its manufacture in 1938 and still fully functional, SP&S 700 represents the zenith of steam locomotive technology and practice at the end of the "Age of Steam". By 2006, it was the third-largest and second-most powerful steam locomotive remaining in the world.[15] 86 James B. Stephens House February 21, 1997 1825 SE 12th Avenue
45°30′35″N 122°39′13″W / 45.50986°N 122.6537°WPortland 87 Troy Laundry Building March 8, 1989 1025 SE Pine Street
45°31′15″N 122°39′19″W / 45.52076°N 122.6553°WPortland 88 Herman Vetter House June 4, 1992 5830 SE Taylor Street
45°30′53″N 122°36′13″W / 45.51482°N 122.6035°WPortland 89 John M. Wallace Fourplex May 8, 1989 3645–3655 SE Yamhill Street
45°30′56.71″N 122°37′33.90″W / 45.5157528°N 122.626083°WPortland 90 Alfred Webb Investment Properties March 8, 1989 1503–1517 SE Belmont Street
45°30′59″N 122°39′00″W / 45.51642°N 122.6501°WPortland 91 Wells–Guthrie House February 23, 1990 6651 SE Scott Drive
45°31′05″N 122°35′42″W / 45.51797°N 122.595°WPortland 92 Nathaniel West Buildings image pending April 26, 1984 711–719 SE Grand Avenue
45°31′03″N 122°39′39″W / 45.51747°N 122.6608°WPortland 93 West's Block October 10, 1980 701–707 SE Grand Avenue
45°31′05″N 122°39′39″W / 45.51794°N 122.6609°WPortland 94 Yale Union Laundry Building July 19, 2007 800 SE 10th Avenue
45°31′00.63″N 122°39′19.31″W / 45.5168417°N 122.6553639°WPortland (Info here) See also
- Historic preservation
- History of Portland, Oregon
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
- National Register of Historic Places listings in: Oregon, Multnomah County, Clackamas County, Washington County
References
- ^ National Park Service (1997). "How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation". http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/publications/bulletins/nrb15/nrb15.pdf. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
- ^ National Park Service. "National Register Research". National Register of Historic Places. http://www.nps.gov/nr/research/index.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
- ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08). "Oregon National Register List". http://www.oregonheritage.org/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words (e.g. last name). Various colorings (defined here) differentiate standalone NRHP sites from NRHP sites that also hold status as National Historic Landmarks, historic districts, National Historical Parks, or hold other historic designations.
- ^ a b c d National Park Service. "National Register Information System". Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. http://web.archive.org/web/20080528011404/http://www.cr.nps.gov/NR/research/nris.htm. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
- ^ Text: Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08). "Oregon National Register List". http://www.oregonheritage.org/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf..
Coordinates: Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from either: (a) Google Earth KMZ files available at: National Park Service. "National Register Information System". http://www.cr.nps.gov/NR/research/nris.htm. (b) A Google Earth search for the given street address. In limited instances, editors have adjusted coordinates for accuracy. - ^ Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08). "Oregon National Register List". http://www.oregonheritage.org/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ a b c d National Park Service (2008-10-10). "Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 9/29/08 through 10/03/08". http://www.nps.gov/nr/listings/20081010.HTM. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
- ^ Bauer, K. Jack; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775-1990: Major Combatants. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-26202-0.
- ^ Niles, Philip (2008). Beauty of the City: A.E. Doyle, Portland's Architect. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. pp. 90–92. ISBN 9780870712982.
- ^ Metro. "Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery". http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=12696. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ Kestenbaum, Lawrence (2008-06-16). "Multnomah County, Oregon". The Political Graveyard. Ann Arbor. http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OR/MU.html#RBB1CQ6LY. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ "Parking lot may lie atop cemetery". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Associated Press. 2004-11-18. http://www.seattlepi.com/local/200150_cemetery18.html. Retrieved 2003-03-02. "A review of the cemetery's surviving records...show that 1,131 people identified as Chinese were buried there between 1891 and 1928...."
- ^ Pacific Railroad Preservation Association. "Locomotive SP&S 700 Added to the National Register of Historic Places". All Aboard the SP&S 700. Portland. http://www.sps700.org/announce_nrhp_listing.html. Retrieved 2008-12-21.[dead link]
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