National Register of Historic Places listings in Butler County, Alabama
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Butler County, Alabama.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 31 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | W.S. Blackwell House | September 4, 1986 (#86001751) |
211 Ft. Dale St. 31°49′52″N 86°37′29″W / 31.831111°N 86.624722°W / 31.831111; -86.624722 (W.S. Blackwell House) | Greenville | ||
2 | Buell-Stallings-Stewart House | September 4, 1986 (#86001752) |
205 Ft. Dale St. 31°49′51″N 86°37′28″W / 31.830833°N 86.624444°W / 31.830833; -86.624444 (Buell-Stallings-Stewart House) | Greenville | ||
3 | Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church | September 4, 1986 (#86001755) |
407 Oglesby 31°49′25″N 86°37′30″W / 31.823611°N 86.625°W / 31.823611; -86.625 (Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church) | Greenville | ||
4 | Commerce Street Residential Historic District | August 28, 1986 (#86001967) |
206, 212, 218, and 301 E. Commerce St. 31°49′46″N 86°37′18″W / 31.829495°N 86.621618°W / 31.829495; -86.621618 (Commerce Street Residential Historic District) | Greenville | ||
5 | Confederate Park | September 4, 1986 (#86001791) |
E. Commerce St. 31°49′45″N 86°37′23″W / 31.82924°N 86.622992°W / 31.82924; -86.622992 (Confederate Park) | Greenville | ||
6 | Dickenson House | September 4, 1986 (#86001794) |
537 S. Conecuh St. 31°49′11″N 86°36′56″W / 31.819722°N 86.615556°W / 31.819722; -86.615556 (Dickenson House) | Greenville | ||
7 | East Commerce Street Historic District | November 4, 1986 (#86001966) |
Roughly bounded by Cedar, Chestnut, Commerce, and Hickory Sts. 31°49′47″N 86°37′08″W / 31.829641°N 86.618936°W / 31.829641; -86.618936 (East Commerce Street Historic District) | Greenville | ||
8 | Evens-McMullan House | September 4, 1986 (#86001797) |
303 Bolling St. 31°49′36″N 86°37′40″W / 31.826667°N 86.627778°W / 31.826667; -86.627778 (Evens-McMullan House) | Greenville | ||
9 | First Baptist Church | September 4, 1986 (#86001799) |
707 South St. 31°49′51″N 86°38′07″W / 31.830833°N 86.635278°W / 31.830833; -86.635278 (First Baptist Church) | Greenville | ||
10 | First Presbyterian Church | September 4, 1986 (#86001801) |
215 E. Commerce St. 31°49′48″N 86°37′18″W / 31.83°N 86.621667°W / 31.83; -86.621667 (First Presbyterian Church) | Greenville | ||
11 | Fort Dale-College Street Historic District | August 28, 1986 (#86001974) |
Roughly bounded by Ft. Dale, Hamilton, and N. College Sts. 31°50′04″N 86°37′50″W / 31.834363°N 86.63048°W / 31.834363; -86.63048 (Fort Dale-College Street Historic District) | Greenville | ||
12 | Gaston-Perdue House | September 4, 1986 (#86001803) |
111 Cedar St. 31°49′51″N 86°37′23″W / 31.830833°N 86.623056°W / 31.830833; -86.623056 (Gaston-Perdue House) | Greenville | ||
13 | Graydon House | September 4, 1986 (#86001805) |
507 Cedar St. 31°49′49″N 86°37′09″W / 31.830278°N 86.619167°W / 31.830278; -86.619167 (Graydon House) | Greenville | ||
14 | Greenville City Hall | November 4, 1986 (#86001807) |
E. Commerce St. 31°49′48″N 86°37′22″W / 31.83°N 86.622778°W / 31.83; -86.622778 (Greenville City Hall) | Greenville | ||
15 | Greenville Public School Complex | September 4, 1986 (#86001811) |
101 Butler Circle 31°50′01″N 86°37′31″W / 31.833688°N 86.625309°W / 31.833688; -86.625309 (Greenville Public School Complex) | Greenville | ||
16 | Hawthorne-Cowart House | September 4, 1986 (#86001853) |
319 Bolling St. 31°49′34″N 86°37′44″W / 31.826111°N 86.628889°W / 31.826111; -86.628889 (Hawthorne-Cowart House) | Greenville | ||
17 | Hinson House | September 4, 1986 (#86001854) |
208 Oliver St. 31°49′52″N 86°37′29″W / 31.831111°N 86.624722°W / 31.831111; -86.624722 (Hinson House) | Greenville | Demolished as of March 2008 | |
18 | House at 308 South Street | September 4, 1986 (#86001856) |
308 South St. 31°49′49″N 86°37′28″W / 31.830278°N 86.624444°W / 31.830278; -86.624444 (House at 308 South Street) | Greenville | Demolished as of March 2008 | |
19 | John W. Howard House and Outbuildings | September 4, 1992 (#92001090) |
State Route 10E 31°44′59″N 86°27′32″W / 31.749722°N 86.458889°W / 31.749722; -86.458889 (John W. Howard House and Outbuildings) | Greenville | ||
20 | King Street Historic District | August 28, 1986 (#86001971) |
Roughly bounded by W. Commerce, Oliver, Milner, and King Sts. 31°49′44″N 86°37′48″W / 31.828994°N 86.630073°W / 31.828994; -86.630073 (King Street Historic District) | Greenville | ||
21 | Lane-Kendrick-Sherling House | September 4, 1986 (#86001858) |
109 Ft. Dale St. 31°49′50″N 86°37′28″W / 31.830556°N 86.624444°W / 31.830556; -86.624444 (Lane-Kendrick-Sherling House) | Greenville | ||
22 | Little-Stabler House | November 4, 1986 (#86001861) |
710 Ft. Dale St. 31°50′17″N 86°38′00″W / 31.838056°N 86.633333°W / 31.838056; -86.633333 (Little-Stabler House) | Greenville | ||
23 | McMullan-Skinner House | September 4, 1986 (#86001865) |
204 Oliver St. 31°49′51″N 86°37′28″W / 31.830833°N 86.624444°W / 31.830833; -86.624444 (McMullan-Skinner House) | Greenville | Demolished as of March 2008 | |
24 | Oakey Streak Methodist Episcopal Church | January 4, 1980 (#80000680) |
Off State Route 59 31°33′08″N 86°32′13″W / 31.552222°N 86.536944°W / 31.552222; -86.536944 (Oakey Streak Methodist Episcopal Church) | Greenville | ||
25 | Post Office Historic District | November 4, 1986 (#86001968) |
100-115 W. Commerce and 101 E. Commerce Sts. 31°49′47″N 86°37′28″W / 31.829623°N 86.624418°W / 31.829623; -86.624418 (Post Office Historic District) | Greenville | ||
26 | South Greenville Historic District | August 28, 1986 (#86001965) |
Roughly bounded by Walnut, S. Conecuh, Parmer, and Church and Harrison and Caldwell Sts. 31°49′39″N 86°37′20″W / 31.827636°N 86.622283°W / 31.827636; -86.622283 (South Greenville Historic District) | Greenville | ||
27 | South Street Historic District | August 28, 1986 (#86001972) |
Roughly bounded by South, Oliver, and McKenzie Sts. 31°49′52″N 86°37′48″W / 31.831118°N 86.629922°W / 31.831118; -86.629922 (South Street Historic District) | Greenville | ||
28 | Theological Building-A.M.E. Zion Theological Institute | September 4, 1986 (#86001867) |
E. Conecuh St. 31°48′54″N 86°36′48″W / 31.815°N 86.613333°W / 31.815; -86.613333 (Theological Building-A.M.E. Zion Theological Institute) | Greenville | Demolished as of April 2014 | |
29 | Ward Nicholson Corner Store | November 4, 1986 (#86001870) |
219 W. Parmer 31°49′25″N 86°37′36″W / 31.823611°N 86.626667°W / 31.823611; -86.626667 (Ward Nicholson Corner Store) | Greenville | ||
30 | West Commerce Street Historic District | August 28, 1986 (#86001970) |
Roughly bounded by W. Commerce, Bolling, and Milner Sts., and the former Louisville and Nashville railroad line 31°49′46″N 86°37′39″W / 31.829441°N 86.627562°W / 31.829441; -86.627562 (West Commerce Street Historic District) | Greenville | ||
31 | Wright-Kilgore House | September 4, 1986 (#86001873) |
808 Walnut St. 31°49′43″N 86°36′59″W / 31.828611°N 86.616389°W / 31.828611; -86.616389 (Wright-Kilgore House) | Greenville |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Alabama.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama
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 April 12, 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.