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Location of Harper County in Oklahoma

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Harper County, Oklahoma.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Harper County, Oklahoma, 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 17 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Beagley-Stinson Archeological Site November 16, 1978
(#78003394)
Address Restricted
Laverne
2 Buffalo City Park Pavilion
Buffalo City Park Pavilion
Buffalo City Park Pavilion
September 8, 1988
(#88001367)
U.S. Route 64
36°49′42″N 99°38′04″W / 36.828333°N 99.634444°W / 36.828333; -99.634444 (Buffalo City Park Pavilion)
Buffalo Built in 1938 as a bathhouse for the adjoining swimming pool
3 Clover Hotel
Clover Hotel
Clover Hotel
March 8, 1984
(#84003034)
Main St. and Oklahoma Ave.
36°42′34″N 99°53′41″W / 36.709444°N 99.894722°W / 36.709444; -99.894722 (Clover Hotel)
Laverne
4 Cooper Bison Kill Site October 7, 2002
(#02000171)
Address Restricted
Fort Supply
5 Farmers' Co-op Elevator
Farmers' Co-op Elevator
Farmers' Co-op Elevator
October 7, 1983
(#83004176)
E. Harper St at SE 4th St
36°50′03″N 99°37′34″W / 36.834167°N 99.626111°W / 36.834167; -99.626111 (Farmers' Co-op Elevator)
Buffalo
6 Feuquay Elevator
Feuquay Elevator
Feuquay Elevator
October 7, 1983
(#83004177)
E. Turner St at NE 6th St
36°50′09″N 99°37′28″W / 36.835859°N 99.624321°W / 36.835859; -99.624321 (Feuquay Elevator)
Buffalo
7 Fox Hotel
Fox Hotel
Fox Hotel
January 30, 1978
(#78002236)
Broadway and NE 1st St.
36°42′40″N 99°53′34″W / 36.711111°N 99.892778°W / 36.711111; -99.892778 (Fox Hotel)
Laverne
8 Harper County Courthouse
Harper County Courthouse
Harper County Courthouse
August 23, 1984
(#84003041)
Elm, Maple, 1st, and 2nd Sts., SE.
36°49′59″N 99°37′41″W / 36.833056°N 99.628056°W / 36.833056; -99.628056 (Harper County Courthouse)
Buffalo First courthouse of county, built in 1927 of red brick.
9 I.O.O.F. Building of Buffalo July 14, 1983
(#83002087)
110 W. Turner St.
36°50′07″N 99°37′53″W / 36.835278°N 99.631389°W / 36.835278; -99.631389 (I.O.O.F. Building of Buffalo)
Buffalo Demolished
10 Laverne's North Main Street District
Laverne's North Main Street District
Laverne's North Main Street District
March 8, 1984
(#84003044)
Main St. and Broadway
36°42′36″N 99°53′37″W / 36.71°N 99.893611°W / 36.71; -99.893611 (Laverne's North Main Street District)
Laverne
11 M. K. and T. Depot in Laverne
M. K. and T. Depot in Laverne
M. K. and T. Depot in Laverne
March 8, 1984
(#84003046)
Main St.
36°42′36″N 99°53′28″W / 36.71°N 99.891111°W / 36.71; -99.891111 (M. K. and T. Depot in Laverne)
Laverne
12 Monhollon Artificial Stone House July 14, 1983
(#83002088)
Off U.S. Route 183
36°49′34″N 99°37′41″W / 36.826111°N 99.628056°W / 36.826111; -99.628056 (Monhollon Artificial Stone House)
Buffalo
13 Old Settler's Irrigation Ditch July 27, 1983
(#83002070)
Intersects U.S. Route 283 north of Rosston
36°56′55″N 99°57′47″W / 36.948611°N 99.963056°W / 36.948611; -99.963056 (Old Settler's Irrigation Ditch)
Rosston
14 Page Soddy March 24, 1983
(#83002089)
Southeast of Buffalo
36°46′08″N 99°32′51″W / 36.768889°N 99.5475°W / 36.768889; -99.5475 (Page Soddy)
Buffalo
15 Patsy's Island Site December 6, 2004
(#04001335)
Address Restricted
Woodward
16 Sharp Lumberyard
Sharp Lumberyard
Sharp Lumberyard
March 8, 1984
(#84003048)
124 N. Broadway
36°42′38″N 99°53′36″W / 36.710556°N 99.893333°W / 36.710556; -99.893333 (Sharp Lumberyard)
Laverne Original lumberyard has been demolished
17 Smith No. 2 Site December 6, 2004
(#04001329)
Address Restricted
Woodward

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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 March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.