National Register of Historic Places listings in Calhoun County, Alabama
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Calhoun County, Alabama.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Calhoun 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 59 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, and two former listings.
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 | Aderholdt's Mill | December 29, 1988 (#88003077) |
Aderholdt's Mill Rd. 33°46′40″N 85°46′12″W / 33.777778°N 85.77°W / 33.777778; -85.77 (Aderholdt's Mill) | Jacksonville | ||
2 | Anniston Cotton Manufacturing Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002739) |
215 W. 11th St. 33°39′34″N 85°50′06″W / 33.659444°N 85.835°W / 33.659444; -85.835 (Anniston Cotton Manufacturing Company) | Anniston | Demolished as of April 2014, now site of the Calhoun County Human Resources Department | |
3 | Anniston Inn Kitchen | May 8, 1973 (#73000332) |
130 W. 15th St. 33°39′48″N 85°49′57″W / 33.663333°N 85.8325°W / 33.663333; -85.8325 (Anniston Inn Kitchen) | Anniston | ||
4 | Anniston Transfer Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002740) |
911 Wilmer Ave. 33°39′22″N 85°49′41″W / 33.656111°N 85.828056°W / 33.656111; -85.828056 (Anniston Transfer Company) | Anniston | Demolished as of April 2014 | |
5 | Bagley-Cater Building | October 3, 1985 (#85002864) |
15 E. 10th St. 33°39′26″N 85°49′45″W / 33.65733°N 85.82912°W / 33.65733; -85.82912 (Bagley-Cater Building) | Anniston | ||
6 | Bank of Anniston | October 3, 1985 (#85002865) |
1005 Noble St. 33°39′25″N 85°49′46″W / 33.656944°N 85.829444°W / 33.656944; -85.829444 (Bank of Anniston) | Anniston | ||
7 | Caldwell Building | March 1, 1982 (#82001997) |
1001 Noble St. 33°39′25″N 85°49′46″W / 33.656944°N 85.829444°W / 33.656944; -85.829444 (Caldwell Building) | Anniston | ||
8 | Calhoun County Courthouse | October 3, 1985 (#85002866) |
25 W. 11th St. 33°39′30″N 85°49′52″W / 33.658333°N 85.831111°W / 33.658333; -85.831111 (Calhoun County Courthouse) | Anniston | ||
9 | Coldwater Creek Covered Bridge | April 11, 1973 (#73000333) |
Oxford Lake[5] 33°36′27″N 85°49′00″W / 33.607492°N 85.816592°W / 33.607492; -85.816592 (Coldwater Creek Covered Bridge) | Oxford | Originally spanned Coldwater Creek 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Interstate 20; moved to current location in 1990. | |
10 | Davis C. Cooper House | August 12, 2005 (#05000835) |
301 Main St. 33°37′01″N 85°50′03″W / 33.616944°N 85.834167°W / 33.616944; -85.834167 (Davis C. Cooper House) | Oxford | ||
11 | Crowan Cottage | May 16, 1975 (#75000307) |
1401 Woodstock Ave. 33°39′44″N 85°49′12″W / 33.662222°N 85.82°W / 33.662222; -85.82 (Crowan Cottage) | Anniston | ||
12 | Downtown Anniston Historic District | May 30, 1991 (#91000663) |
Roughly bounded by Moore Ave., 14th St., Wilmer Ave., and 9th St.; also bounded by Wilmer & Walnut Aves., W. 9th & 14th Sts. 33°39′29″N 85°49′52″W / 33.658°N 85.831°W / 33.658; -85.831 (Downtown Anniston Historic District) | Anniston | Second set of boundaries represents an increase listed May 24, 2010 | |
13 | Downtown Jacksonville Historic District | May 13, 1986 (#86001044) |
Roughly bounded by College, Thomas, Coffee, and Spring Sts. 33°48′47″N 85°45′36″W / 33.813056°N 85.76°W / 33.813056; -85.76 (Downtown Jacksonville Historic District) | Jacksonville | ||
14 | East Anniston Residential Historic District | May 28, 1993 (#93000418) |
Roughly along Leighton and Christine Aves. from 11th St. to 22nd Sts. and Woodstock Ave. from 11th St. to Rocky Hollow 33°39′51″N 85°49′21″W / 33.664167°N 85.8225°W / 33.664167; -85.8225 (East Anniston Residential Historic District) | Anniston | ||
15 | First Presbyterian Church | February 4, 1982 (#82001999) |
200 E. Clinton St. 33°48′52″N 85°45′37″W / 33.8144°N 85.7602°W / 33.8144; -85.7602 (First Presbyterian Church) | Jacksonville | ||
16 | Fort McClellan Ammunition Storage Historic District | November 8, 2006 (#06000981) |
Pappy Dunn Boulevard 33°43′40″N 85°46′37″W / 33.727778°N 85.776944°W / 33.727778; -85.776944 (Fort McClellan Ammunition Storage Historic District) | Anniston | ||
17 | Fort McClellan Industrial Historic District | November 8, 2006 (#06000982) |
Jimmy Parks Boulevard, Transportation Rd., Idaho Ave. 33°43′04″N 85°47′25″W / 33.717778°N 85.790278°W / 33.717778; -85.790278 (Fort McClellan Industrial Historic District) | Anniston | ||
18 | Fort McClellan Post Headquarters Historic District | November 8, 2006 (#06000983) |
Buckner Circle, Headquarters Ave., Drennan Dr. 33°43′01″N 85°47′47″W / 33.716944°N 85.796389°W / 33.716944; -85.796389 (Fort McClellan Post Headquarters Historic District) | Anniston | ||
19 | Dr. J.C. Francis Office | November 20, 1970 (#70000100) |
100 Gayle St. 33°48′51″N 85°45′43″W / 33.814167°N 85.761944°W / 33.814167; -85.761944 (Dr. J.C. Francis Office) | Jacksonville | ||
20 | Glen Addie Volunteer Hose Company Fire Hall | October 3, 1985 (#85002738) |
Fourth St. and Pine Ave. 33°38′55″N 85°50′12″W / 33.648611°N 85.836667°W / 33.648611; -85.836667 (Glen Addie Volunteer Hose Company Fire Hall) | Anniston | ||
21 | Glenwood Terrace Residential Historic District | October 3, 1985 (#85002867) |
Roughly bounded by Oak St., Jefferson Ave., lots on the southern side of Glenwood Terrace, the northern side of Orchard St., and Highland Ave. 33°39′16″N 85°49′01″W / 33.654444°N 85.816944°W / 33.654444; -85.816944 (Glenwood Terrace Residential Historic District) | Anniston | ||
22 | Henry Burt Glover House | October 3, 1985 (#85002868) |
1119 Leighton Ave. 33°39′32″N 85°49′29″W / 33.658889°N 85.824722°W / 33.658889; -85.824722 (Henry Burt Glover House) | Anniston | ||
23 | Grace Episcopal Church | October 3, 1985 (#85002869) |
1000 Leighton Ave. 33°39′27″N 85°49′31″W / 33.6575°N 85.825278°W / 33.6575; -85.825278 (Grace Episcopal Church) | Anniston | ||
24 | Greenwood | March 9, 1989 (#89000162) |
Junction of Old Anniston-Gadsden Rd. and County Road 25 33°46′21″N 85°52′48″W / 33.7725°N 85.88°W / 33.7725; -85.88 (Greenwood) | Alexandria | ||
25 | Charles B. Henry Barn | September 26, 1997 (#97001168) |
0.5 miles west of State Route 21, south of Branscomb Dr. and north of Henry Rd. 33°47′12″N 85°46′01″W / 33.786667°N 85.766944°W / 33.786667; -85.766944 (Charles B. Henry Barn) | Jacksonville | ||
26 | Hillside Cemetery | October 3, 1985 (#85002870) |
Highland Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts. 33°39′27″N 85°49′04″W / 33.6575°N 85.817778°W / 33.6575; -85.817778 (Hillside Cemetery) | Anniston | ||
27 | Richard P. Huger House | October 3, 1985 (#85002871) |
1901 Wilmer Ave. 33°40′08″N 85°49′41″W / 33.668889°N 85.828056°W / 33.668889; -85.828056 (Richard P. Huger House) | Anniston | ||
28 | Janney Furnace | September 28, 1976 (#76000315) |
1 mile northwest of Ohatchee off State Route 62 33°47′41″N 86°01′14″W / 33.794722°N 86.020556°W / 33.794722; -86.020556 (Janney Furnace) | Ohatchee | ||
29 | Kilby House | October 3, 1985 (#85002872) |
1301 Woodstock Ave. 33°39′36″N 85°49′13″W / 33.66°N 85.820278°W / 33.66; -85.820278 (Kilby House) | Anniston | ||
30 | Kress Building | October 3, 1985 (#85002873) |
1106 Noble St. 33°39′31″N 85°49′48″W / 33.658611°N 85.83°W / 33.658611; -85.83 (Kress Building) | Anniston | ||
31 | Lyric Theatre | May 22, 1980 (#80000681) |
1302 Noble St. 33°39′40″N 85°49′49″W / 33.661111°N 85.830278°W / 33.661111; -85.830278 (Lyric Theatre) | Anniston | ||
32 | McKleroy-Wilson-Kirby House | August 30, 1984 (#84000597) |
1604 Quintard Ave. 33°39′55″N 85°49′39″W / 33.665278°N 85.8275°W / 33.665278; -85.8275 (McKleroy-Wilson-Kirby House) | Anniston | ||
33 | Montgomery Ward-Alabama Power Company Building | October 3, 1985 (#85002874) |
1201 Noble St. 33°39′35″N 85°49′46″W / 33.659722°N 85.829444°W / 33.659722; -85.829444 (Montgomery Ward-Alabama Power Company Building) | Anniston | ||
34 | Mount Zion Baptist Church | October 3, 1985 (#85002875) |
212 2nd St. 33°38′47″N 85°49′58″W / 33.646389°N 85.832778°W / 33.646389; -85.832778 (Mount Zion Baptist Church) | Anniston | ||
35 | Noble Cottage | October 8, 1976 (#76000313) |
900 Leighton Ave. 33°39′20″N 85°49′31″W / 33.655556°N 85.825278°W / 33.655556; -85.825278 (Noble Cottage) | Anniston | ||
36 | Samuel Noble Monument | October 3, 1985 (#85002876) |
11th St. and Quintard Ave. 33°39′29″N 85°49′36″W / 33.658056°N 85.826667°W / 33.658056; -85.826667 (Samuel Noble Monument) | Anniston | ||
37 | Noble-McCaa-Butler House | October 3, 1985 (#85002877) |
1025 Fairmont Ave. 33°39′28″N 85°49′11″W / 33.657778°N 85.819722°W / 33.657778; -85.819722 (Noble-McCaa-Butler House) | Anniston | ||
38 | Nonnenmacher Bakery | October 3, 1985 (#85002878) |
36 W. 11th St. 33°39′28″N 85°49′52″W / 33.657778°N 85.831111°W / 33.657778; -85.831111 (Nonnenmacher Bakery) | Anniston | ||
39 | Nonnenmacher House | October 3, 1985 (#85002879) |
1311 Gurnee Ave. 33°39′41″N 85°49′52″W / 33.661389°N 85.831111°W / 33.661389; -85.831111 (Nonnenmacher House) | Anniston | ||
40 | Oak Tree Cottage | October 3, 1985 (#85002880) |
721 Oak St. 33°39′18″N 85°49′08″W / 33.655°N 85.818889°W / 33.655; -85.818889 (Oak Tree Cottage) | Anniston | ||
41 | Old Anniston Electric and Gas Company Plant | May 16, 1991 (#91000611) |
2 W. 3rd St. 33°38′50″N 85°49′47″W / 33.647222°N 85.829722°W / 33.647222; -85.829722 (Old Anniston Electric and Gas Company Plant) | Anniston | Demolished as of April 2014 | |
42 | Parker Memorial Baptist Church | October 3, 1985 (#85002881) |
1205 Quintard Ave. 33°39′36″N 85°49′34″W / 33.66°N 85.826111°W / 33.66; -85.826111 (Parker Memorial Baptist Church) | Anniston | ||
43 | Parker-Reynolds House | February 19, 1982 (#82001998) |
330 E. 6th St. 33°39′36″N 85°49′34″W / 33.66°N 85.826111°W / 33.66; -85.826111 (Parker-Reynolds House) | Anniston | ||
44 | Peerless Saloon | October 3, 1985 (#85002882) |
13 W. 10th St. 33°39′25″N 85°49′51″W / 33.656944°N 85.830833°W / 33.656944; -85.830833 (Peerless Saloon) | Anniston | ||
45 | The Pines | May 13, 1991 (#91000594) |
Southeastern corner of 5th St. and Lapsley Ave. 33°38′59″N 85°49′21″W / 33.649722°N 85.8225°W / 33.649722; -85.8225 (The Pines) | Anniston | Demolished as of April 2014 | |
46 | Profile Cotton Mills Historic District | May 31, 2006 (#06000436) |
Alexandria St., A St., H St., and D St. 33°48′44″N 85°46′21″W / 33.812222°N 85.7725°W / 33.812222; -85.7725 (Profile Cotton Mills Historic District) | Jacksonville | ||
47 | St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church | February 14, 1978 (#78000483) |
W. 18th St. 33°40′00″N 85°50′36″W / 33.666667°N 85.843333°W / 33.666667; -85.843333 (St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church) | Anniston | ||
48 | Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church | October 3, 1985 (#85002884) |
1327 Leighton Ave. 33°39′40″N 85°49′29″W / 33.661111°N 85.824722°W / 33.661111; -85.824722 (Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church) | Anniston | ||
49 | Security Bank Building | October 3, 1985 (#85002885) |
1030 Noble St. 33°39′28″N 85°49′47″W / 33.657778°N 85.829722°W / 33.657778; -85.829722 (Security Bank Building) | Anniston | ||
50 | Lansing T. Smith House | October 3, 1985 (#85002886) |
531 Keith Ave. 33°39′04″N 85°50′28″W / 33.651111°N 85.841111°W / 33.651111; -85.841111 (Lansing T. Smith House) | Anniston | ||
51 | Southern Railway Depot | January 5, 1984 (#84000599) |
200 N. Center Ave. 33°55′29″N 85°36′40″W / 33.924722°N 85.611111°W / 33.924722; -85.611111 (Southern Railway Depot) | Piedmont | ||
52 | Temple Beth-El | October 3, 1985 (#85002887) |
301 E. 13th St. 33°39′40″N 85°49′33″W / 33.661111°N 85.825833°W / 33.661111; -85.825833 (Temple Beth-El) | Anniston | ||
53 | Ten Oaks | November 29, 2001 (#01001298) |
805 Pelham Rd., S. 33°48′32″N 85°45′44″W / 33.808889°N 85.762222°W / 33.808889; -85.762222 (Ten Oaks) | Jacksonville | ||
54 | Tyler Hill Residential Historic District | October 3, 1985 (#85002888) |
Roughly bounded by E. 7th, Knox and Goodwin and Lapsley Aves., E. 6th St., and Leighton Ave. 33°39′05″N 85°49′24″W / 33.651389°N 85.823333°W / 33.651389; -85.823333 (Tyler Hill Residential Historic District) | Anniston | ||
55 | U.S. Post Office | November 13, 1976 (#76000314) |
1129 Noble St. 33°39′33″N 85°49′45″W / 33.659167°N 85.829167°W / 33.659167; -85.829167 (U.S. Post Office) | Anniston | ||
56 | Union Depot and Freight House | October 3, 1985 (#85002889) |
1300 Walnut Ave. 33°39′39″N 85°50′01″W / 33.660833°N 85.833611°W / 33.660833; -85.833611 (Union Depot and Freight House) | Anniston | ||
57 | West Fifteenth Street Historic District | May 30, 1991 (#91000662) |
416-712 W. 15th St. 33°39′48″N 85°50′13″W / 33.663333°N 85.836944°W / 33.663333; -85.836944 (West Fifteenth Street Historic District) | Anniston | ||
58 | Wikle Drug Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002890) |
1010 Noble St. 33°39′25″N 85°49′47″W / 33.656944°N 85.829722°W / 33.656944; -85.829722 (Wikle Drug Company) | Anniston | ||
59 | Alexander Woods House | March 15, 1988 (#87001651) |
517 N. Pelham Rd. 33°49′13″N 85°45′40″W / 33.820278°N 85.761111°W / 33.820278; -85.761111 (Alexander Woods House) | Jacksonville |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fort McClellan World War II Housing Historic District | November 8, 2006 (#06000984) | October 10, 2023 | Berman Rd., Bachelor Dr., Iron Mountain Rd., and Micron Way 33°43′12″N 85°46′36″W / 33.72°N 85.776667°W / 33.72; -85.776667 (Fort McClellan World War II Housing Historic District) | Anniston | ||
2 | Rollstone Machinery Company | October 3, 1985 (#85002883) | August 20, 1990 | 300 W. Fifteenth St. | Anniston |
See also
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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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Baughn, James (ed.). "Coldwater Covered Bridge 01-08-01". Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved April 19, 2014.