National Register of Historic Places listings in Herkimer County, New York
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Herkimer County, New York
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Herkimer County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] Two districts are further designated a National Historic Landmark (NHL), and part of the county is included in the Adirondack Forest Preserve, another NHL.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]
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Listings county-wide
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Adirondack Forest Preserve | October 15, 1966 (#66000891) |
Northeast New York State 43°58′43″N 75°04′44″W |
The county contains 558,875 acres (2,261.69 km2) that are part of the six million acre (24,000 km²) Adirondack Park. | ||
2 | Balloon Farm | April 23, 1998 (#98000391) |
128 Cemetery Rd. 43°00′01″N 75°07′36″W |
Frankfort | ||
3 | Big Moose Community Chapel | August 7, 2012 (#12000478) |
1544 Big Moose Rd. 43°49′03″N 74°52′43″W |
Big Moose | ||
4 | Blatchley House | August 15, 2008 (#08000770) |
370 Blatchley Rd. 42°54′13″N 74°56′02″W |
Vicinity of Jordanville | ||
5 | Bonfoy–Barstow House | August 24, 2011 (#11000595) |
485 E. Main St. 42°54′10″N 75°11′13″W |
West Winfield | ||
6 | Benjamin Bowen House | November 5, 1998 (#98001342) |
7482 Main St. 43°11′16″N 75°03′09″W |
Newport | ||
7 | Brace Farm | June 5, 2013 (#13000356) |
428 Brace Rd. 42°55′50″N 75°10′04″W |
Meetinghouse Green | ||
8 | Breckwoldt-Ward House | March 15, 2005 (#05000164) |
90 Van Buren St. 43°05′41″N 74°46′10″W |
Dolgeville | Home of George Ward, who prosecuted Chester Gillette for the murder of Grace Brown in 1906, the case which served as the model for Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy. Now a bed and breakfast operated by Ward's great-grandson | |
9 | James H. Case III and Laura Rockefeller Case House | September 3, 2019 (#100004334) |
2333 NY 80 42°53′58″N 74°49′38″E |
Van Hornesville | Early 1960s modernist summer house was first major commission for architect Willis N. Mills | |
10 | Cedar Lake Methodist Episcopal Church | August 17, 2020 (#100005464) |
548 Goodier Rd. 42°57′30″N 75°10′47″W |
Cedar Lake | ||
11 | Church of the Good Shepherd | August 21, 1997 (#97000943) |
Junction of NY 167 and Earl St. 42°52′57″N 74°57′48″W |
Cullen | ||
12 | Cold Brook Feed Mill | October 9, 1974 (#74001243) |
NY 8 43°14′23″N 75°02′29″W |
Cold Brook | ||
13 | Covewood Lodge | May 12, 2004 (#04000435) |
120 Covewood Lodge Rd. 43°49′00″N 74°51′08″W |
Big Moose | ||
14 | Alfred Dolge Hose Co. No. 1 Building | August 19, 1994 (#94001003) |
Junction of S. Main and Slawson Sts., southwest corner 43°06′00″N 74°46′28″W |
Dolgeville | ||
15 | Emmanuel Episcopal Church | July 29, 2009 (#09000574) |
588 Albany St. 43°02′39″N 74°51′19″W |
Little Falls | ||
16 | First United Methodist Church | July 5, 2003 (#03000601) |
36 Second St. 43°00′49″N 75°02′21″W |
Ilion | ||
17 | Fort Herkimer Church | July 24, 1972 (#72000843) |
NY 5S 43°01′05″N 74°57′16″W |
East Herkimer | ||
18 | Frankfort Hill District No. 10 School | June 23, 2011 (#11000401) |
2235 Albany Rd. 43°02′04″N 75°11′05″W |
Frankfort Hill vicinity | ||
19 | Frankfort Town Hall | December 9, 1999 (#99001486) |
140 S. Litchfield St. 43°02′20″N 75°04′23″W |
Frankfort | ||
20 | Augustus Frisbie House | December 9, 1999 (#99001487) |
NY 29A 43°08′34″N 74°47′13″W |
Salisbury Center | ||
21 | Goodsell House | April 12, 2006 (#06000265) |
2993 Main St. 43°42′27″N 74°58′44″W |
Old Forge | ||
22 | Herkimer County Courthouse | January 14, 1972 (#72000844) |
320 N. Main St. 43°01′44″N 74°59′22″W |
Herkimer | ||
23 | Herkimer County Historical Society | April 13, 1972 (#72000845) |
400 N. Main St. 43°01′45″N 74°59′22″W |
Herkimer | ||
24 | Herkimer County Jail | January 14, 1972 (#72000846) |
327 N. Main St. 43°01′42″N 74°59′24″W |
Herkimer | ||
25 | Herkimer County Trust Company Building | March 5, 1970 (#70000421) |
Corner of Ann and Albany Sts. 43°02′34″N 74°51′33″W |
Little Falls | ||
26 | Herkimer House | February 12, 1971 (#71000539) |
Near NY 5 S. 43°01′40″N 74°48′52″W |
Danube | Built in the 1750s by Nicholas Herkimer, who died there in 1777. In 1834, the house was owned by Herkimer's nephew, John Herkimer. | |
27 | Hildreth Homestead | November 23, 2020 (#100005830) |
4083 NY 28 43°06′07″N 74°59′18″W |
Herkimer | ||
28 | Holy Trinity Monastery | June 23, 2011 (#09000286) |
1407 Robinson Road 42°55′39″N 74°56′02″W |
Jordanville vicinity | Russian Orthodox monastery established in 1928 is one of the largest in the country and home to only remaining pre-1918 Russian language printing press. | |
29 | Indian Castle Church | February 18, 1971 (#71000540) |
NY 5S 43°00′10″N 74°46′40″W |
Indian Castle | ||
30 | Italian Community Bake Oven | November 8, 2006 (#06001003) |
NY 167 43°02′21″N 74°50′02″W |
Little Falls | ||
31 | Jordanville Public Library | May 24, 1984 (#84002397) |
Main St. 42°54′56″N 74°56′51″W |
Jordanville | ||
32 | James Keith House and Brown–Morey–Davis Farm | January 15, 2014 (#13001090) |
2615 & 2608 Newport Rd 43°10′11″N 75°01′08″W |
Newport | ||
33 | Lalino Stone Arch Bridge | December 28, 2001 (#01001397) |
319 NY 29 43°08′14″N 74°56′42″W |
Middleville | ||
34 | Little Falls City Hall | August 24, 2011 (#11000596) |
659 E. Main St. 43°02′40″N 74°51′20″W |
Little Falls | ||
35 | Little Falls Historic District | February 8, 2012 (#12000013) |
Roughly bounded by W. Monroe, W. Gansevoort, Prospect, Garden, E. Main, N. William, & Loomis St. 43°02′36″N 74°51′35″W |
Little Falls | ||
36 | Masonic Temple — Newport Lodge No. 445 F. & A.M. | January 13, 2010 (#09001228) |
7408 NY 28 43°10′51″N 75°00′38″W |
Newport | ||
37 | Meetinghouse Green Road Cemetery | June 5, 2013 (#13000357) |
Cross and Meeting House Rds. 42°55′08″N 75°09′50″W |
Meetinghouse Green vicinity | ||
38 | Menge House Complex | December 16, 1996 (#96001425) |
98 Van Buren St. 43°05′38″N 74°46′12″W |
Dolgeville | ||
39 | Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District | November 4, 1993 (#93001621) |
Address Restricted |
Danube | The district, declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993,[5] includes the Indian Castle Church as well as archaeological sites. Upper Castle was a fortified village. The Indian Castle Church, built in 1769, is the only colonial Indian missionary church surviving in New York State, and is the only Iroquois building surviving from its time.[6] | |
40 | Newport Stone Arch Bridge | February 10, 1992 (#91002035) |
Bridge St. across West Canada Creek 43°11′06″N 75°01′04″W |
Newport | ||
41 | New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District | December 23, 1993 (#93001451) |
NYCRR Right-of-Way 43°42′02″N 75°00′09″W |
Thendara | The New York Central passed through McKeever, Thendara, Big Moose Station, Beaver River, and Brandreth, and stations exist at Thendara and Big Moose. The Adirondack Scenic Railroad runs trains between Utica and Thendara. | |
42 | New York State Barge Canal | October 15, 2014 (#14000860) |
Linear across county 43°00′56″N 74°59′39″W |
Little Falls, Danube, Frankfort, German Flatts, Herkimer, Ilion, Mannheim, Mohawk, Ohio, Russia, Schuyler | Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in early 20th century to compete with railroads; listing includes two of canal's reservoirs in Adirondacks. | |
43 | Norway Baptist Church (former) | June 29, 2007 (#07000622) |
1067 Newport-Gray Rd. 43°12′25″N 74°57′11″W |
Norway | ||
44 | Old City Road Stone Arch Bridge | December 28, 2001 (#01001398) |
Old City Rd. 43°09′51″N 74°59′08″W |
Welch Corners | ||
45 | Overlook | July 19, 2010 (#10000484) |
1 Overlook Drive 43°03′00″N 74°51′32″W |
Little Falls | ||
46 | Palatine German Frame House | April 15, 2004 (#04000282) |
4217 NY 5 43°01′42″N 75°02′35″W |
Herkimer | ||
47 | Stuart Perry and William Swezey Houses | November 28, 2012 (#12000982) |
7541 & 7551 Main St. 43°11′27″N 75°01′09″W |
Newport | ||
48 | The Reformed Church | March 16, 1972 (#72000847) |
405 N. Main St. 43°01′44″N 74°59′25″W |
Herkimer | ||
49 | Remington House | August 21, 1997 (#97000942) |
1279 Upper Barringer Rd. 42°59′27″N 75°05′10″W |
Kinne Corners | ||
50 | Remington Stables | October 29, 1976 (#76001222) |
1 Remington Ave. 43°00′44″N 75°02′07″W |
Ilion | ||
51 | Rice–Dodge–Burgess Farm | November 24, 2015 (#15000821) |
588 NY 51 42°54′47″N 75°07′11″W |
Cedarville | Well-preserved 1820s farm complex | |
52 | Thomas Richardson House | September 7, 1984 (#84002400) |
317 W. Main St. 43°01′11″N 75°02′52″W |
Ilion | ||
53 | Route 29 Stone Arch Bridge | January 26, 2001 (#00001685) |
NY 29 43°08′15″N 74°56′59″W |
Middleville | ||
54 | Russia Corners Historic District | July 25, 1996 (#96000815) |
Roughly, junction of Military and Beecher Rds. 43°15′27″N 75°04′48″W |
Russia | ||
55 | Salisbury Center Covered Bridge | June 19, 1972 (#72000848) |
Fairview Rd. over Spruce Creek 43°08′27″N 74°47′17″W |
Salisbury Center | ||
56 | Salisbury Center Grange Hall | February 12, 1999 (#99000056) |
2550 NY 29 43°08′32″N 74°47′18″W |
Salisbury Center | ||
57 | James Sanders House | April 12, 2006 (#06000255) |
546 Garden St. 43°02′43″N 74°51′28″W |
Little Falls | ||
58 | Snells Bush Church and Cemetery | February 26, 2004 (#04000092) |
Snells Bush Rd. 43°02′18″N 74°46′26″W |
Manheim | ||
59 | South Ann Street-Mill Street Historic District | March 6, 2008 (#08000139) |
S. Ann & Mill Sts. 43°02′28″N 74°51′32″W |
Little Falls | ||
60 | Stillwater Mountain Fire Observation Station | September 18, 2017 (#100001624) |
1 mi. off Big Moose Rd. 43°51′43″N 75°02′01″W |
Webb | Rock at base of 1919 tower has bolts and guide holes from Verplanck Colvin's 1882 Adirondack survey | |
61 | Sunset Hill | January 4, 2007 (#06001205) |
102 NY 167 42°51′28″N 74°58′50″W |
Warren | ||
62 | Thendara Historic District | November 10, 2010 (#10000897) |
Roughly bounded by Birch St. and Forge St. 43°42′02″N 74°59′42″W |
Thendara | ||
63 | Trinity Episcopal Church-Fairfield | June 10, 1993 (#93000499) |
NY 29 (Salisbury St.) 43°08′09″N 74°54′41″W |
Fairfield | ||
64 | US Post Office-Dolgeville | November 17, 1988 (#88002486) |
41 S. Main St. 43°06′01″N 74°46′22″W |
Dolgeville | part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, Thematic Resource (TR) | |
65 | US Post Office-Frankfort | May 11, 1989 (#88002512) |
130 E. Main St.[7] 43°02′18″N 75°04′15″W |
Frankfort | part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR | |
66 | US Post Office-Herkimer | May 11, 1989 (#88002501) |
135 Park Ave. 43°01′33″N 74°59′18″W |
Herkimer | part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR | |
67 | US Post Office-Ilion | May 11, 1989 (#88002513) |
48 First St. 43°00′53″N 75°02′15″W |
Ilion | part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR | |
68 | US Post Office-Little Falls | May 11, 1989 (#88002343) |
25 W. Main St. 43°02′34″N 74°51′38″W |
Little Falls | part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR | |
69 | Yale-Cady Octagon House and Yale Lock Factory Site | September 29, 2007 (#07001019) |
7550 N. Main St. 43°11′34″N 75°01′06″W |
Newport | An octagonal house and the adjoining site of the lock factory of Linus Yale, Sr. and his son Linus Yale, Jr., the inventor of the cylinder lock. Linus Yale, Sr., built the house in 1849 as a gift for his daughter. | |
70 | Zoller-Frasier Round Barn | September 29, 1984 (#84002401) |
Fords Bush Rd. 42°58′21″N 74°46′34″W |
Newville | part of the Central Plan Dairy Barns of New York TR |
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 Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- 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.
- "Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. 2007-09-15. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05.
- "Indian Castle Church data pages". Historic American Buildings Survey. Library of Congress. 2007-11-16.
- Address based on USPS website. Accessed March 31, 2016.
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