National Register of Historic Places listings in Sandusky County, Ohio
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sandusky County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sandusky County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]
There are 12 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Joseph and Rachel Bartlett House | March 21, 1990 (#90000388) |
212 S. Park Ave. 41°20′42″N 83°07′03″W / 41.345000°N 83.117500°W / 41.345000; -83.117500 (Joseph and Rachel Bartlett House) | Fremont | ||
2 | Ralph P. Buckland House | December 17, 1974 (#74001620) |
300 S. Park Ave. 41°20′38″N 83°07′04″W / 41.344027°N 83.117778°W / 41.344027; -83.117778 (Ralph P. Buckland House) | Fremont | ||
3 | Georg Cronenwett House | December 1, 1978 (#78002184) |
606 W. Main St. 41°27′11″N 83°22′07″W / 41.453055°N 83.368611°W / 41.453055; -83.368611 (Georg Cronenwett House) | Woodville | ||
4 | Frederick Fabing House | May 26, 1983 (#83002054) |
201 S. Park Ave. 41°20′43″N 83°07′01″W / 41.345277°N 83.116944°W / 41.345277; -83.116944 (Frederick Fabing House) | Fremont | ||
5 | Rutherford B. Hayes House | October 15, 1966 (#66000624) |
Hayes and Buckland Aves. 41°20′27″N 83°07′50″W / 41.340833°N 83.130556°W / 41.340833; -83.130556 (Rutherford B. Hayes House) | Fremont | ||
6 | Christopher C. Layman Law Office | May 15, 1986 (#86001062) |
212 W. 1st St. 41°27′08″N 83°21′52″W / 41.452333°N 83.364444°W / 41.452333; -83.364444 (Christopher C. Layman Law Office) | Woodville | ||
7 | Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson House | October 18, 1974 (#74001619) |
300 E. McPherson Highway 41°18′31″N 82°58′17″W / 41.308611°N 82.971389°W / 41.308611; -82.971389 (Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson House) | Clyde | ||
8 | Mull Covered Bridge | October 15, 1974 (#74001618) |
East of Burgoon between State Routes 12 and 53 41°15′39″N 83°11′04″W / 41.260833°N 83.184444°W / 41.260833; -83.184444 (Mull Covered Bridge) | Ballville Township | ||
9 | Overmyer-Waggoner-Roush Farm | September 8, 1983 (#83002055) |
654 S. Main St. 41°24′39″N 83°13′18″W / 41.410833°N 83.221667°W / 41.410833; -83.221667 (Overmyer-Waggoner-Roush Farm) | Lindsey | ||
10 | St. Paul's Episcopal Church | June 9, 1977 (#77001085) |
200 N. Park Ave. 41°20′51″N 83°07′03″W / 41.347500°N 83.117500°W / 41.347500; -83.117500 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church) | Fremont | ||
11 | Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House | February 27, 1997 (#97000198) |
622 Croghan St. 41°20′49″N 83°07′06″W / 41.346944°N 83.118333°W / 41.346944; -83.118333 (Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House) | Fremont | ||
12 | Soldiers Memorial Parkway and McKinley Memorial Parkway | January 25, 1991 (#90002212) |
Soldiers Memorial Parkway and McKinley Memorial Parkway 41°20′24″N 83°07′59″W / 41.34°N 83.133056°W / 41.34; -83.133056 (Soldiers Memorial Parkway and McKinley Memorial Parkway) | Fremont |
Former listing
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fremont City Hall | August 30, 1978 (#78002183) | February 20, 1980 | 401 Croghan St. | Fremont | Demolished on August 31, 1979. [6][7] |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Sandusky County, Ohio.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio
- Listings in neighboring counties: Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Seneca, Wood
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio
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.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "City hall coming down". Fremont News-Messenger. August 31, 1979. p. 1. Retrieved August 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Jail break". Fremont News-Messenger. September 1, 1979. p. 3. Retrieved August 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.