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Name on the Register[4] |
Image |
Date listed[5] |
Location |
City or town |
Description |
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Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey |
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000000001966-10-15-0000October 15, 1966 (#66000606) |
On the Ohio/Pennsylvania border, east of East Liverpool 40°38′33″N 80°31′10″W / 40.6425°N 80.519444°W / 40.6425; -80.519444 (Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey) |
East Liverpool |
Point from which the Public Land Survey System was performed, starting in 1785, which would open what was then the Northwest Territory for settlement.[6]
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2 |
Hiram Bell Farmstead |
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000000001999-12-09-0000December 9, 1999 (#99001496) |
43628 State Route 517 40°49′00″N 80°40′34″W / 40.816667°N 80.676111°W / 40.816667; -80.676111 (Hiram Bell Farmstead) |
Fairfield Township |
Greek Revival farmstead, designed and built in 1850[4]
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3 |
Burchfield Homestead |
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000000001999-03-23-0000March 23, 1999 (#99000320) |
867 E. 4th St. 40°54′14″N 80°50′57″W / 40.904027°N 80.849028°W / 40.904027; -80.849028 (Burchfield Homestead) |
Salem |
Boyhood home of American watercolorist Charles E. Burchfield[7]
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4 |
Carnegie Public Library |
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000000001980-03-11-0000March 11, 1980 (#80002963) |
219 E. 4th St. 40°37′04″N 80°34′41″W / 40.617778°N 80.578056°W / 40.617778; -80.578056 (Carnegie Public Library) |
East Liverpool |
The first library in Ohio funded by Andrew Carnegie, who spent a large part of his childhood in East Liverpool[8]
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5 |
Richard L. Cawood Residence |
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000000001988-01-21-0000January 21, 1988 (#87002502) |
2600 St. Clair Ave. 40°38′38″N 80°34′23″W / 40.643889°N 80.573056°W / 40.643889; -80.573056 (Richard L. Cawood Residence) |
East Liverpool |
Built in 1923 by Richard Cawood.[4]
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6 |
Cherry Valley Coke Ovens |
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000000001993-05-06-0000May 6, 1993 (#93000404) |
Junction of Cherry Valley and Butcher Rds. 40°53′04″N 80°45′21″W / 40.884444°N 80.755833°W / 40.884444; -80.755833 (Cherry Valley Coke Ovens) |
Leetonia |
The site represents the largest remaining site of beehive coke ovens in North America[9]
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7 |
Church Hill Road Covered Bridge |
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000000001975-06-11-0000June 11, 1975 (#75001347) |
On dry ground at Elkton, off State Route 154 40°45′43″N 80°42′13″W / 40.761944°N 80.703611°W / 40.761944; -80.703611 (Church Hill Road Covered Bridge) |
Elkrun Township |
Built in 1870, one of the shortest covered bridges for public highway use in the United States. Relocated in 1963 when Church Hill Road was realigned[10]
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8 |
City Hall |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003511) |
6th St. 40°37′12″N 80°34′51″W / 40.62°N 80.580833°W / 40.62; -80.580833 (City Hall) |
East Liverpool |
Built in 1934 as a project of the Civil Works Administration. Stylistically, the building is an example of Art Deco architecture that was prominent in the 1930s.[11]
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9 |
Columbiana County Infirmary |
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000000001979-06-20-0000June 20, 1979 (#79001795) |
West of Lisbon on County Home Rd. 40°46′40″N 80°49′42″W / 40.777778°N 80.828333°W / 40.777778; -80.828333 (Columbiana County Infirmary) |
Center Township |
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10 |
Diamond Historic District |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003508) |
Market and E. 6th Sts. 40°37′13″N 80°34′47″W / 40.620278°N 80.579722°W / 40.620278; -80.579722 (Diamond Historic District) |
East Liverpool |
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11 |
East Fifth Street Historic District |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003510) |
Along E. 5th St. between Market St. and Broadway 40°37′08″N 80°34′44″W / 40.618889°N 80.578889°W / 40.618889; -80.578889 (East Fifth Street Historic District) |
East Liverpool |
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12 |
East Liverpool Downtown Historic District |
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000000002001-05-30-0000May 30, 2001 (#01000591) |
Roughly bounded by W. 6th St., Dresden Ave., Welch Ave., Broadway, Walnut St., E. 4th St., and East Alley 40°37′08″N 80°34′46″W / 40.618889°N 80.579444°W / 40.618889; -80.579444 (East Liverpool Downtown Historic District) |
East Liverpool |
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13 |
East Liverpool Post Office |
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000000001976-11-21-0000November 21, 1976 (#76001384) |
5th and Broadway Sts. 40°37′06″N 80°34′38″W / 40.618333°N 80.577222°W / 40.618333; -80.577222 (East Liverpool Post Office) |
East Liverpool |
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14 |
East Liverpool Pottery |
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000000001971-10-07-0000October 7, 1971 (#71000636) |
Southeastern corner of 2nd and Market Sts. 40°36′59″N 80°34′52″W / 40.616389°N 80.581111°W / 40.616389; -80.581111 (East Liverpool Pottery) |
East Liverpool |
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15 |
Nicholas Eckis House |
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000000001980-01-03-0000January 3, 1980 (#80002962) |
High St. in East Fairfield 40°49′21″N 80°38′09″W / 40.8225°N 80.635833°W / 40.8225; -80.635833 (Nicholas Eckis House) |
Fairfield Township |
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16 |
Elks Club |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003512) |
139 W. 5th St. 40°37′11″N 80°34′54″W / 40.619722°N 80.581667°W / 40.619722; -80.581667 (Elks Club) |
East Liverpool |
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17 |
Episcopal Church of the Ascension and Manse |
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000000001986-05-15-0000May 15, 1986 (#86001061) |
1101 and 1109 11th St. 40°36′07″N 80°39′03″W / 40.601944°N 80.650833°W / 40.601944; -80.650833 (Episcopal Church of the Ascension and Manse) |
Wellsville |
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18 |
Gaston's Mill-Lock No. 36, Sandy and Beaver Canal District |
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000000001974-05-23-0000May 23, 1974 (#74001423) |
About 1 mi (1.6 km) south of Clarkson in Beaver Creek State Forest 40°43′39″N 80°36′46″W / 40.7275°N 80.612778°W / 40.7275; -80.612778 (Gaston's Mill-Lock No. 36, Sandy and Beaver Canal District) |
Middleton Township |
Water-powered mill constructed in 1837 powered by Little Beaver Creek. Lock 36 was one of 90 locks on the Sandy and Beaver Canal. Both renovated.
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19 |
Godwin-Knowles House |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003515) |
422 Broadway 40°37′03″N 80°34′38″W / 40.6175°N 80.577222°W / 40.6175; -80.577222 (Godwin-Knowles House) |
East Liverpool |
A mansion built in 1890 and later converted into the local Masonic temple
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20 |
Hanna-Kenty House |
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000000002001-11-21-0000November 21, 2001 (#01001257) |
251 E. High St. 40°46′28″N 80°45′55″W / 40.774444°N 80.76541°W / 40.774444; -80.76541 (Hanna-Kenty House) |
Lisbon |
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21 |
Hanoverton Canal Town District |
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000000001977-08-03-0000August 3, 1977 (#77001050) |
U.S. Route 30 40°45′09″N 80°56′08″W / 40.7525°N 80.935556°W / 40.7525; -80.935556 (Hanoverton Canal Town District) |
Hanoverton |
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22 |
Franklin Harris Farmstead |
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000000001997-11-24-0000November 24, 1997 (#97001462) |
3525 Depot Rd. south of Salem 40°50′57″N 80°51′29″W / 40.849167°N 80.858056°W / 40.849167; -80.858056 (Franklin Harris Farmstead) |
Butler Township |
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23 |
Daniel Howell Hise House |
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000000001999-03-25-0000March 25, 1999 (#99000319) |
1100 Franklin Ave. 40°53′32″N 80°50′32″W / 40.892222°N 80.842222°W / 40.892222; -80.842222 (Daniel Howell Hise House) |
Salem |
Home of local abolitionist Daniel Howell Hise
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24 |
Hostetter Inn |
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000000001980-09-27-0000September 27, 1980 (#80002965) |
Northwest of Lisbon at 32901 State Route 172 40°47′34″N 80°52′50″W / 40.792778°N 80.880556°W / 40.792778; -80.880556 (Hostetter Inn) |
Hanover Township |
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25 |
Ikirt House |
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000000001980-05-29-0000May 29, 1980 (#80002964) |
200 6th St. 40°37′14″N 80°34′54″W / 40.620556°N 80.581667°W / 40.620556; -80.581667 (Ikirt House) |
East Liverpool |
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26 |
Jones-Bowman House |
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000000001976-12-12-0000December 12, 1976 (#76001383) |
540 Pittsburgh St. 40°52′56″N 80°41′07″W / 40.882361°N 80.685278°W / 40.882361; -80.685278 (Jones-Bowman House) |
Columbiana |
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27 |
Homer Laughlin House |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003513) |
414 Broadway 40°37′03″N 80°34′38″W / 40.6175°N 80.577222°W / 40.6175; -80.577222 (Homer Laughlin House) |
East Liverpool |
Destroyed
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28 |
Lisbon Historic District |
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000000001979-08-24-0000August 24, 1979 (#79001794) |
U.S. Route 30 and State Route 45 40°46′23″N 80°45′59″W / 40.773056°N 80.766389°W / 40.773056; -80.766389 (Lisbon Historic District) |
Lisbon |
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29 |
Daniel McBean Farmstead |
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000000002005-01-12-0000January 12, 2005 (#05001518) |
18709 Fife Coal Rd. northwest of Wellsville 40°37′48″N 80°42′35″W / 40.63°N 80.709722°W / 40.63; -80.709722 (Daniel McBean Farmstead) |
Yellow Creek Township |
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30 |
Middle Sandy Presbyterian Church |
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000000001994-05-13-0000May 13, 1994 (#94000414) |
Homeworth Rd. in Homeworth 40°50′16″N 81°04′10″W / 40.837778°N 81.069444°W / 40.837778; -81.069444 (Middle Sandy Presbyterian Church) |
Knox Township |
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31 |
John H. Morgan Surrender Site |
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000000001973-04-23-0000April 23, 1973 (#73001401) |
3.1 mi (5.0 km) west of West Point on State Route 518 40°41′50″N 80°44′38″W / 40.697222°N 80.743889°W / 40.697222; -80.743889 (John H. Morgan Surrender Site) |
Wayne Township |
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32 |
Odd Fellows Temple |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003514) |
120 W. 6th St. 40°37′16″N 80°34′50″W / 40.621111°N 80.580556°W / 40.621111; -80.580556 (Odd Fellows Temple) |
East Liverpool |
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33 |
Mary A. Patterson Memorial |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003516) |
E. 4th St. 40°37′03″N 80°34′42″W / 40.6175°N 80.578333°W / 40.6175; -80.578333 (Mary A. Patterson Memorial) |
East Liverpool |
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34 |
Potters National Bank |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003518) |
Broadway and 4th St. 40°37′01″N 80°34′40″W / 40.616944°N 80.577778°W / 40.616944; -80.577778 (Potters National Bank) |
East Liverpool |
Demolished on 16 November 2010[12]
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35 |
Potters Savings and Loan |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003517) |
Washington and Broadway 40°37′08″N 80°34′41″W / 40.618889°N 80.578056°W / 40.618889; -80.578056 (Potters Savings and Loan) |
East Liverpool |
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36 |
Salem Downtown Historic District |
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000000001995-12-07-0000December 7, 1995 (#95001416) |
Roughly bounded by Vine Ave., Ohio Ave., E. Pershing St., S. Ellsworth Ave. and Sugar Tree Alley 40°53′59″N 80°49′34″W / 40.899722°N 80.826111°W / 40.899722; -80.826111 (Salem Downtown Historic District) |
Salem |
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37 |
Salem Methodist Episcopal Church |
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000000001995-03-09-0000March 9, 1995 (#95000167) |
244 S. Broadway 40°53′56″N 80°51′18″W / 40.898889°N 80.855000°W / 40.898889; -80.855000 (Salem Methodist Episcopal Church) |
Salem |
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38 |
Charles Nelson Schmick House |
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000000001991-03-21-0000March 21, 1991 (#91000250) |
110 Walnut St. 40°52′47″N 80°45′36″W / 40.879722°N 80.76°W / 40.879722; -80.76 (Charles Nelson Schmick House) |
Leetonia |
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39 |
South Lincoln Avenue Historic District |
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000000001993-08-26-0000August 26, 1993 (#93000876) |
S. Lincoln Ave., roughly between Pershing and Summit Sts. 40°53′42″N 80°50′59″W / 40.895°N 80.849722°W / 40.895; -80.849722 (South Lincoln Avenue Historic District) |
Salem |
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40 |
John Street House |
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000000001973-10-10-0000October 10, 1973 (#73001400) |
631 N. Ellsworth Ave. 40°54′17″N 80°51′26″W / 40.904722°N 80.857222°W / 40.904722; -80.857222 (John Street House) |
Salem |
Underground Railroad stop and home of son of city founder
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41 |
Teegarden-Centennial Covered Bridge |
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000000002000-08-10-0000August 10, 2000 (#00000961) |
Eagleton Rd. (Township Road 761), 0.1 mi (0.16 km) east of County Road 411, south of Salem 40°49′18″N 80°49′38″W / 40.821667°N 80.827222°W / 40.821667; -80.827222 (Teegarden-Centennial Covered Bridge) |
Salem Township |
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42 |
Cassius Clark Thompson House |
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000000001971-09-28-0000September 28, 1971 (#71000637) |
305 Walnut St. 40°36′59″N 80°34′34″W / 40.616389°N 80.576111°W / 40.616389; -80.576111 (Cassius Clark Thompson House) |
East Liverpool |
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43 |
Travelers Hotel |
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000000001986-07-15-0000July 15, 1986 (#86001718) |
115 E. 4th St. 40°37′05″N 80°34′48″W / 40.618056°N 80.58°W / 40.618056; -80.58 (Travelers Hotel) |
East Liverpool |
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44 |
YMCA |
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000000001985-11-14-0000November 14, 1985 (#85003509) |
Washington and 4th Sts. 40°37′04″N 80°34′45″W / 40.617778°N 80.579167°W / 40.617778; -80.579167 (YMCA) |
East Liverpool |
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