National Register of Historic Places listings in Lafayette County, Missouri
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lafayette County, Missouri.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lafayette County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 32 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 | Anderson House and Lexington Battlefield | June 4, 1969 (#69000110) |
Roughly bounded by 10th, 15th, Utah and Wood Sts., and Missouri Pacific RR 39°11′34″N 93°52′46″W / 39.192778°N 93.879444°W / 39.192778; -93.879444 (Anderson House and Lexington Battlefield) | Lexington | ||
2 | Napoleon Buck House | November 14, 1997 (#97001431) |
0.40 mi. S of jct. of US 24 and MO 273 39°11′49″N 93°32′09″W / 39.196944°N 93.535833°W / 39.196944; -93.535833 (Napoleon Buck House) | Waverly | No longer in existence | |
3 | Minatree Catron House | November 14, 1997 (#97001432) |
0.1 mi W of jct. of US 24 and MO 110 39°10′49″N 93°47′55″W / 39.180278°N 93.798611°W / 39.180278; -93.798611 (Minatree Catron House) | Lexington | ||
4 | John E. Cheatham House | July 8, 1993 (#93000550) |
739 MO 13 39°10′21″N 93°52′45″W / 39.1725°N 93.879167°W / 39.1725; -93.879167 (John E. Cheatham House) | Lexington | ||
5 | Chicago and Alton Railroad Depot at Higginsville | March 25, 1987 (#87000451) |
2109 Main St. 39°04′25″N 93°43′00″W / 39.073520°N 93.71678°W / 39.073520; -93.71678 (Chicago and Alton Railroad Depot at Higginsville) | Higginsville | ||
6 | Commercial Community Historic District | August 4, 1983 (#83001025) |
Roughly bounded by 8th, 13th, South, Broadway, and Main Sts. 39°11′09″N 93°52′52″W / 39.185833°N 93.881111°W / 39.185833; -93.881111 (Commercial Community Historic District) | Lexington | ||
7 | Confederate Chapel, Cemetery and Cottage | December 16, 1981 (#81000335) |
N of Higginsville 39°05′54″N 93°43′45″W / 39.098333°N 93.729167°W / 39.098333; -93.729167 (Confederate Chapel, Cemetery and Cottage) | Higginsville | ||
8 | Cumberland Presbyterian Church | November 14, 1978 (#78001665) |
112 S. 13th St. 39°11′06″N 93°52′45″W / 39.185°N 93.879167°W / 39.185; -93.879167 (Cumberland Presbyterian Church) | Lexington | ||
9 | James M. Dinwiddie House | November 14, 1997 (#97001430) |
0.25 mi. E of jct. of US 24 and MO 184 39°11′32″N 93°42′06″W / 39.192222°N 93.701667°W / 39.192222; -93.701667 (James M. Dinwiddie House) | Dover | ||
10 | Douglass School | March 10, 2023 (#100008715) |
215 West 16th St. 39°04′44″N 93°43′15″W / 39.0790°N 93.7208°W / 39.0790; -93.7208 (Douglass School) | Higginsville | ||
11 | Forest Grove Cemetery | July 18, 2022 (#100007905) |
892 Golf Rd. 39°12′03″N 93°51′54″W / 39.2009°N 93.8651°W / 39.2009; -93.8651 (Forest Grove Cemetery) | Lexington vicinity | ||
12 | Theodore Gosewisch House | November 14, 1997 (#97001433) |
0.5 mi. W of jct. of MO 13 and Marshall School Rd. 39°09′28″N 93°53′30″W / 39.157778°N 93.891667°W / 39.157778; -93.891667 (Theodore Gosewisch House) | Lexington | ||
13 | Alexander and Elizabeth Aull Graves House | July 8, 1993 (#93000552) |
2326 Aull Ln. 39°10′32″N 93°51′56″W / 39.175556°N 93.865556°W / 39.175556; -93.865556 (Alexander and Elizabeth Aull Graves House) | Lexington | No longer in existence | |
14 | Hicklin Hearthstone | December 28, 1982 (#82000585) |
E of Lexington on US 24 39°11′10″N 93°49′44″W / 39.186111°N 93.828889°W / 39.186111; -93.828889 (Hicklin Hearthstone) | Lexington | ||
15 | Hicklin School | February 24, 2004 (#04000088) |
MO 24 39°11′05″N 93°49′29″W / 39.184722°N 93.824722°W / 39.184722; -93.824722 (Hicklin School) | Lexington | ||
16 | Highland Avenue Historic District | August 4, 1983 (#83001026) |
Roughly bounded by Highland Ave. from Rock to Bluff Sts. 39°11′04″N 93°52′30″W / 39.184444°N 93.875°W / 39.184444; -93.875 (Highland Avenue Historic District) | Lexington | ||
17 | House at 1413 Lafayette St. | March 25, 1999 (#99000379) |
1413 Lafayette St. 39°11′13″N 93°52′39″W / 39.186944°N 93.8775°W / 39.186944; -93.8775 (House at 1413 Lafayette St.) | Lexington | ||
18 | Houx-Hoefer-Rehkop House | March 29, 1983 (#83001027) |
1900 Walnut St. 39°04′33″N 93°43′07″W / 39.075833°N 93.718611°W / 39.075833; -93.718611 (Houx-Hoefer-Rehkop House) | Higginsville | ||
19 | David John House | July 8, 1993 (#93000553) |
103 S. 23rd St. 39°11′06″N 93°51′23″W / 39.185°N 93.856389°W / 39.185; -93.856389 (David John House) | Lexington | No longer in existence | |
20 | George Johnson House | July 8, 1993 (#93000554) |
102 S. 30th St. 39°11′07″N 93°51′16″W / 39.185278°N 93.854444°W / 39.185278; -93.854444 (George Johnson House) | Lexington | ||
21 | Lafayette County Courthouse | September 22, 1970 (#70000339) |
Public Sq. 39°11′06″N 93°52′49″W / 39.185°N 93.880278°W / 39.185; -93.880278 (Lafayette County Courthouse) | Lexington | ||
22 | Linwood Lawn | April 23, 1973 (#73001044) |
SE of Lexington off U.S. 24 39°09′55″N 93°50′54″W / 39.165278°N 93.848333°W / 39.165278; -93.848333 (Linwood Lawn) | Lexington | ||
23 | Machpelah Cemetery | June 27, 2022 (#100007825) |
900 South 20th St. 39°10′40″N 93°52′22″W / 39.1777°N 93.8728°W / 39.1777; -93.8728 (Machpelah Cemetery) | Lexington | ||
24 | Odessa Ice Cream Company Building | October 3, 1996 (#96001065) |
101 W. Dryden St. 38°59′36″N 93°57′15″W / 38.993333°N 93.954167°W / 38.993333; -93.954167 (Odessa Ice Cream Company Building) | Odessa | ||
25 | Old Neighborhoods Historic District | August 4, 1983 (#83001028) |
Roughly bounded by 13th, 22nd, South Sts., Forest and Washington Aves. 39°11′08″N 93°52′28″W / 39.185556°N 93.874444°W / 39.185556; -93.874444 (Old Neighborhoods Historic District) | Lexington | ||
26 | William P. Robinson House | November 14, 1997 (#97001428) |
).2 mi. E and 0.15 mi. S of jct. of MO 107 and MO 112 39°09′41″N 93°50′24″W / 39.161389°N 93.84°W / 39.161389; -93.84 (William P. Robinson House) | Lexington | ||
27 | Thomas Shelby House | November 14, 1997 (#97001429) |
0.25 mi. E of US 24 and MO 111 39°10′47″N 93°47′09″W / 39.179722°N 93.785833°W / 39.179722; -93.785833 (Thomas Shelby House) | Lexington | Demolished(?) | |
28 | Spratt-Allen-Aull House | July 8, 1993 (#93000555) |
2321 Aull Ln. 39°10′30″N 93°51′57″W / 39.175°N 93.865833°W / 39.175; -93.865833 (Spratt-Allen-Aull House) | Lexington | ||
29 | Thomas Talbot and Rebecca Walton Smithers Stramcke House | September 29, 1999 (#99001208) |
15834 Highway O 39°08′24″N 93°52′57″W / 39.14°N 93.8825°W / 39.14; -93.8825 (Thomas Talbot and Rebecca Walton Smithers Stramcke House) | Lexington | ||
30 | D. W. B. and Julia Waddell Tevis House | July 8, 1993 (#93000556) |
505 S. 13th St. 39°10′43″N 93°52′43″W / 39.178611°N 93.878611°W / 39.178611; -93.878611 (D. W. B. and Julia Waddell Tevis House) | Lexington | ||
31 | Waddell House | October 11, 1979 (#79001378) |
1704 South St. 39°11′02″N 93°52′29″W / 39.183889°N 93.874722°W / 39.183889; -93.874722 (Waddell House) | Lexington | ||
32 | Wentworth Military Academy | November 24, 1980 (#80002373) |
Washington Ave. and 18th St. 39°11′14″N 93°52′22″W / 39.187222°N 93.872778°W / 39.187222; -93.872778 (Wentworth Military Academy) | Lexington |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Missouri
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri
References
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- ^ 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.