National Register of Historic Places listings in Craighead County, Arkansas

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Location of Craighead County in Arkansas

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

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Craighead 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 23 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. One property was delisted and relisted under a different name, and then delisted again.

Contents: Counties in Arkansas
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]
Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML

Current listings[]

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Bay Mounds February 14, 1978
(#78000582)
Address Restricted
Bay
2 Bell House
Bell House
November 7, 1976
(#76000398)
303 W. Cherry St.
35°50′02″N 90°42′26″W / 35.8339°N 90.7072°W / 35.8339; -90.7072 (Bell House)
Jonesboro
3 Berger House
Berger House
November 7, 1996
(#96001272)
1120 S. Main St.
35°49′55″N 90°42′17″W / 35.8319°N 90.7047°W / 35.8319; -90.7047 (Berger House)
Jonesboro
4 Berger-Graham House October 10, 1985
(#85003006)
1327 S. Main St.
35°49′43″N 90°42′19″W / 35.8286°N 90.7053°W / 35.8286; -90.7053 (Berger-Graham House)
Jonesboro
5 September 10, 2020
(#100005580)
Bridge St. between Johnson and Cate Aves.
35°50′36″N 90°41′58″W / 35.8434°N 90.6995°W / 35.8434; -90.6995 (Bridge Street Bridge)
Jonesboro
6 US Sen. Hattie Caraway Gravesite
US Sen. Hattie Caraway Gravesite
September 20, 2007
(#07000976)
Oaklawn Cemetery, 2349 W. Matthews Avenue Ln.
35°50′15″N 90°44′20″W / 35.8375°N 90.7389°W / 35.8375; -90.7389 (US Sen. Hattie Caraway Gravesite)
Jonesboro Gravesite of Hattie Caraway, the first woman elected to a full term in the United States Senate.
7 September 15, 2020
(#100005581)
100 West Washington St.
35°50′18″N 90°42′19″W / 35.8384°N 90.7052°W / 35.8384; -90.7052 (Citizens Bank Building)
Jonesboro
8 Community Center No. 1
Community Center No. 1
January 23, 2008
(#07001422)
1212 S. Church St.
35°50′00″N 90°42′10″W / ��35.8333°N 90.7028°W / 35.8333; -90.7028 (Community Center No. 1)
Jonesboro
9 Craighead County Courthouse
Craighead County Courthouse
September 11, 1998
(#98000831)
511 Main St.
35°50′14″N 90°42′18″W / 35.8372°N 90.705°W / 35.8372; -90.705 (Craighead County Courthouse)
Jonesboro
10 Craighead County Road 513C Bridge
Craighead County Road 513C Bridge
May 18, 1995
(#95000614)
County Road 513C over an unnamed ditch, approximately 1.5 miles east of Dixie, just east of its junction with County Road 669
35°55′12″N 90°25′23″W / 35.92°N 90.4231°W / 35.92; -90.4231 (Craighead County Road 513C Bridge)
11 First National Bank Building
First National Bank Building
January 24, 2008
(#07001423)
207 W. Drew Ave.
35°53′31″N 90°20′34″W / 35.8919°N 90.3428°W / 35.8919; -90.3428 (First National Bank Building)
Monette
12 Frierson House
Frierson House
April 24, 1973
(#73000381)
1112 S. Main St.
35°49′56″N 90°42′17″W / 35.8322°N 90.7047°W / 35.8322; -90.7047 (Frierson House)
Jonesboro
13 September 14, 2020
(#100005582)
1408 Twin Oaks Ave.
35°49′00″N 90°43′31″W / 35.8167°N 90.7253°W / 35.8167; -90.7253 (Fuller-Shannon House)
Jonesboro
14 Home Ice Company June 5, 2017
(#100001005)
700 Cate Ave.
35°50′32″N 90°41′54″W / 35.8421°N 90.6983°W / 35.8421; -90.6983 (Home Ice Company)
Jonesboro
15 Jonesboro U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
Jonesboro U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
May 29, 2019
(#100003987)
524 S. Church St.
35°50′16″N 90°42′15″W / 35.8377°N 90.7041°W / 35.8377; -90.7041 (Jonesboro U.S. Post Office and Courthouse)
Jonesboro
16 Victor Cicero Kays House May 23, 2014
(#14000246)
2506 Aggie Rd.
35°50′33″N 90°40′26″W / 35.8426°N 90.6739°W / 35.8426; -90.6739 (Victor Cicero Kays House)
Jonesboro
17 Mercantile Bank Building
Mercantile Bank Building
January 20, 2005
(#04001506)
249 S. Main St.
35°24′34″N 90°46′16″W / 35.4094°N 90.7711°W / 35.4094; -90.7711 (Mercantile Bank Building)
Jonesboro
18 Monette Water Tower
Monette Water Tower
January 24, 2008
(#07001424)
Southwestern corner of the junction of Highway 139 and Texie Ave.
35°53′38″N 90°20′35″W / 35.8939°N 90.3431°W / 35.8939; -90.3431 (Monette Water Tower)
Monette
19 Nash-Reid-Hill House August 16, 1994
(#94000852)
418 W. Matthews Ave.
35°50′09″N 90°42′31″W / 35.8358°N 90.7086°W / 35.8358; -90.7086 (Nash-Reid-Hill House)
Jonesboro
20 January 23, 2020
(#100004898)
2801 Harrisburg Rd.
35°48′42″N 90°41′55″W / 35.8118°N 90.6987°W / 35.8118; -90.6987 (Patteson House)
Jonesboro
21 St. Francis River Bridge
St. Francis River Bridge
April 9, 1990
(#90000515)
Highway 18 over the St. Francis River
35°49′14″N 90°25′58″W / 35.8206°N 90.4328°W / 35.8206; -90.4328 (St. Francis River Bridge)
Lake City Dismantled in 1998; only the vertical lift section remains
22 West Washington Avenue Historic District
West Washington Avenue Historic District
October 22, 1982
(#82000805)
500-626 W. Washington Ave.
35°50′13″N 90°42′39″W / 35.8369°N 90.7108°W / 35.8369; -90.7108 (West Washington Avenue Historic District)
Jonesboro
23 Edward L. Westbrooke Building
Edward L. Westbrooke Building
January 8, 2003
(#02001675)
505 Union St.
35°50′16″N 90°42′21″W / 35.8378°N 90.7058°W / 35.8378; -90.7058 (Edward L. Westbrooke Building)
Jonesboro

Former listings[]

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 C.S. Stuck & Sons Lumber Office Building May 18, 2018
(#100002450)
September 30, 2019 215 Union St.
35°50′29″N 90°42′21″W / 35.8414°N 90.7058°W / 35.8414; -90.7058 (C.S. Stuck & Sons Lumber Office Building)
Jonesboro Originally listed on December 27, 2002; delisted and relisted simultaneously on May 18, 2018 before being delisted again.

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 February 11, 2022.
  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.
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