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Location of Cleburne County in Arkansas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleburne County, Arkansas.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cleburne County, Arkansas, 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 map.[1]

There are 18 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

Contents: Counties in Arkansas


          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
1 Brewer School
Brewer School
Brewer School
May 26, 2004
(#04000506)
Brewer Rd.
35°40′09″N 92°10′57″W / 35.669167°N 92.1825°W / 35.669167; -92.1825 (Brewer School)
Brewer
2 Cleburne County Courthouse
Cleburne County Courthouse
Cleburne County Courthouse
July 12, 1976
(#76000393)
Courthouse Sq.
35°29′27″N 92°01′55″W / 35.490833°N 92.031944°W / 35.490833; -92.031944 (Cleburne County Courthouse)
Heber Springs
3 Cleburne County Farm Cemetery
Cleburne County Farm Cemetery
Cleburne County Farm Cemetery
September 28, 2005
(#05001066)
Southeastern corner of the junction of Plantation Dr., E., and Deer Run
35°27′20″N 92°02′15″W / 35.455556°N 92.0375°W / 35.455556; -92.0375 (Cleburne County Farm Cemetery)
Heber Springs
4 Dr. Cyrus F. Crosby House
Dr. Cyrus F. Crosby House
Dr. Cyrus F. Crosby House
November 19, 1993
(#93001258)
202 N. Broadway St.
35°29′33″N 92°01′40″W / 35.4925°N 92.027778°W / 35.4925; -92.027778 (Dr. Cyrus F. Crosby House)
Heber Springs
5 Dill School
Dill School
Dill School
August 16, 1994
(#94000854)
Western side of Highways 5 and 25, north of Ida
35°35′39″N 91°55′59″W / 35.594167°N 91.933056°W / 35.594167; -91.933056 (Dill School)
Ida
6 Mike Meyer Disfarmer Gravesite
Mike Meyer Disfarmer Gravesite
Mike Meyer Disfarmer Gravesite
January 21, 2009
(#08001335)
In the Heber Springs Cemetery at the northeastern corner of Oak St. and S. 4th St.
35°29′00″N 92°02′01″W / 35.483333°N 92.033611°W / 35.483333; -92.033611 (Mike Meyer Disfarmer Gravesite)
Heber Springs
7 Clarence Frauenthal House
Clarence Frauenthal House
Clarence Frauenthal House
November 19, 1993
(#93001256)
210 N. Broadway St.
35°29′36″N 92°01′40″W / 35.493333°N 92.027778°W / 35.493333; -92.027778 (Clarence Frauenthal House)
Heber Springs
8 O.D. Gunn Trade and Sale Barn
O.D. Gunn Trade and Sale Barn
O.D. Gunn Trade and Sale Barn
June 7, 2016
(#16000316)
10 Anna St.
35°22′59″N 92°12′58″W / 35.383068°N 92.216137°W / 35.383068; -92.216137 (O.D. Gunn Trade and Sale Barn)
Quitman
9 Heber Springs Commercial Historic District
Heber Springs Commercial Historic District
Heber Springs Commercial Historic District
May 1, 2009
(#09000266)
100 and 200 blocks of E. Main St., 100-500 blocks of W. Main St., 100 block of N. and S. 3rd, and N. and S. 4th Sts.
35°29′29″N 92°01′46″W / 35.491461°N 92.029567°W / 35.491461; -92.029567 (Heber Springs Commercial Historic District)
Heber Springs
10 Hugh L. King House
Hugh L. King House
Hugh L. King House
September 8, 1992
(#92001224)
110 W. Spring St.
35°29′34″N 92°01′47″W / 35.492778°N 92.029722°W / 35.492778; -92.029722 (Hugh L. King House)
Heber Springs
11 Martin Dipping Vat May 9, 2022
(#100007717)
Southeast of the intersection of Tiger B and Gills Rds.
35°38′21″N 91°51′49″W / 35.6392°N 91.8635°W / 35.6392; -91.8635 (Martin Dipping Vat)
Concord vicinity
12 Old Highway 16 Bridge
Old Highway 16 Bridge
Old Highway 16 Bridge
May 11, 2011
(#11000262)
Lakefront Resort Rd.
35°36′09″N 92°11′18″W / 35.6025°N 92.188333°W / 35.6025; -92.188333 (Old Highway 16 Bridge)
Edgemont vicinity
13 T.E. Olmstead & Son Funeral Home
T.E. Olmstead & Son Funeral Home
T.E. Olmstead & Son Funeral Home
December 13, 1995
(#95001438)
108 S. 4th St.
35°29′29″N 92°01′58″W / 35.491389°N 92.032778°W / 35.491389; -92.032778 (T.E. Olmstead & Son Funeral Home)
Heber Springs
14 Quitman Home Economics Building
Quitman Home Economics Building
Quitman Home Economics Building
September 4, 1992
(#92001127)
2nd Ave.
35°22′47″N 92°13′17″W / 35.379722°N 92.221389°W / 35.379722; -92.221389 (Quitman Home Economics Building)
Quitman
15 Rector House
Rector House
Rector House
October 17, 2008
(#08000486)
603 W. Quitman St.
35°29′23″N 92°02′07″W / 35.489722°N 92.035278°W / 35.489722; -92.035278 (Rector House)
Heber Springs
16 Shaheen-Goodfellow Weekend Cottage
Shaheen-Goodfellow Weekend Cottage
Shaheen-Goodfellow Weekend Cottage
October 30, 2002
(#97000854)
704 Stony Ridge
35°30′00″N 92°06′30″W / 35.5°N 92.108333°W / 35.5; -92.108333 (Shaheen-Goodfellow Weekend Cottage)
Eden Isle Designed by architect E. Fay Jones, also known as Stoneflower.
17 Woman's Community Club Band Shell
Woman's Community Club Band Shell
Woman's Community Club Band Shell
August 16, 1994
(#94000849)
Northeastern corner of Spring Park
35°29′34″N 92°01′33″W / 35.492778°N 92.025833°W / 35.492778; -92.025833 (Woman's Community Club Band Shell)
Heber Springs
18 Woodrow Store
Woodrow Store
Woodrow Store
January 4, 2001
(#00001592)
Highway 263
35°39′47″N 92°04′48″W / 35.663056°N 92.08°W / 35.663056; -92.08 (Woodrow Store)
Woodrow

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Quitman High School Building September 4, 1992
(#92001126)
May 15, 2003 AR 25
Quitman Delisted after extensive remodeling[6]
2 Winkley Bridge October 9, 1984
(#84000020)
August 11, 1999 E of Heber Springs at Little Red River
Heber Springs Collapsed in 1989

See also

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ National Archives