National Register of Historic Places listings in Russell County, Alabama

Location of Russell County in Alabama

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Russell County, Alabama.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Russell County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]

There are 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 National Historic Landmarks.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 16, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Apalachicola Fort
Apalachicola Fort
October 15, 1966
(#66000931)
Address Restricted
Holy Trinity
2 Bass-Perry House
Bass-Perry House
January 19, 1976
(#76000355)
4 miles northeast of Seale on U.S. Route 431
32°20′46″N 85°07′57″W / 32.346111°N 85.1325°W / 32.346111; -85.1325 (Bass-Perry House)
Seale
3 Brooks-Hughes House
Brooks-Hughes House
November 3, 1983
(#83003477)
1010 Sandfort Rd.
32°27′33″N 85°00′29″W / 32.459167°N 85.008056°W / 32.459167; -85.008056 (Brooks-Hughes House)
Phenix City
4 Brownville-Summerville Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003479)
Roughly bounded by 15th and 23rd Sts. and 6th and 11th Aves.
32°28′40″N 85°00′17″W / 32.477778°N 85.004722°W / 32.477778; -85.004722 (Brownville-Summerville Historic District)
Phenix City
5 Floyd-Newsome House
Floyd-Newsome House
November 3, 1983
(#83004373)
900 22nd St.
32°28′56″N 85°00′15″W / 32.482222°N 85.004167°W / 32.482222; -85.004167 (Floyd-Newsome House)
Phenix City
6 Fort Mitchell Site
Fort Mitchell Site
June 13, 1972
(#72000178)
Address Restricted
Fort Mitchell
7 Fort No. 5
Fort No. 5
May 6, 1976
(#76000354)
West of Phenix on the Opelika Highway
32°29′00″N 85°02′04″W / 32.483333°N 85.034444°W / 32.483333; -85.034444 (Fort No. 5)
Phenix City
8 Girard High School Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003480)
Sandfort Rd.
32°27′38″N 85°00′14″W / 32.460556°N 85.003889°W / 32.460556; -85.003889 (Girard High School)
Phenix City The old Girard High School on Sandfort Road was demolished in 1994
9 Girard Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003481)
Roughly bounded by 8th Pl., 10th St., 5th and 8th Aves.
32°27′45″N 85°00′06″W / 32.4625°N 85.001667°W / 32.4625; -85.001667 (Girard Historic District)
Phenix City
10 Glenn-Thompson Plantation
Glenn-Thompson Plantation
April 9, 1980
(#80000735)
South of Pittsview on U.S. Route 431
32°08′12″N 85°09′06″W / 32.136667°N 85.151667°W / 32.136667; -85.151667 (Glenn-Thompson Plantation)
Pittsview
11 Glennville Historic District
Glennville Historic District
August 7, 1979
(#79000402)
South of Pittsview
32°06′38″N 85°10′09″W / 32.110556°N 85.169167°W / 32.110556; -85.169167 (Glennville Historic District)
Pittsview
12 Joel Hurt House
Joel Hurt House
August 11, 2005
(#05000834)
605 Church St.
32°14′25″N 85°24′38″W / 32.240278°N 85.410556°W / 32.240278; -85.410556 (Joel Hurt House)
Hurtsboro
13 Hurtsboro Historic District
Hurtsboro Historic District
October 19, 2009
(#09000001)
308-905 Church St., 508 Daniel St., 303-407 Dickinson St., 302-802 Goolsby St., 402-502 Lloyd St., and 242-282 Long St.
32°14′40″N 85°24′47″W / 32.244475°N 85.413117°W / 32.244475; -85.413117 (Hurtsboro Historic District)
Hurtsboro
14 Kid Alley Residential Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003482)
11th Ave. at 9th Pl.
32°27′52″N 85°00′27″W / 32.464444°N 85.0075°W / 32.464444; -85.0075 (Kid Alley Residential Historic District)
Phenix City
15 Lower Twentieth Street Residential Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003483)
20th St. from 2nd to 6th Aves.
32°28′47″N 84°59′55″W / 32.479722°N 84.998611°W / 32.479722; -84.998611 (Lower Twentieth Street Residential Historic District)
Phenix City
16 Morgan-Curtis House
Morgan-Curtis House
November 3, 1983
(#83003484)
1815 Abbott Dr.
32°28′05″N 85°01′08″W / 32.468056°N 85.018889°W / 32.468056; -85.018889 (Morgan-Curtis House)
Phenix City
17 Samuel R. Pitts Plantation
Samuel R. Pitts Plantation
June 25, 1992
(#92000819)
East of U.S. Route 431, south of the Southern railroad tracks
32°10′43″N 85°09′28″W / 32.178611°N 85.157778°W / 32.178611; -85.157778 (Samuel R. Pitts Plantation)
Pittsview
18 Russell County Courthouse at Seale
Russell County Courthouse at Seale
May 23, 1974
(#74000436)
Courthouse Sq.
32°17′54″N 85°10′03″W / 32.298333°N 85.1675°W / 32.298333; -85.1675 (Russell County Courthouse at Seale)
Seale
19 Shapre-Monte House
Shapre-Monte House
November 3, 1983
(#83003485)
721 6th Ave.
32°27′32″N 85°00′07″W / 32.458889°N 85.001944°W / 32.458889; -85.001944 (Shapre-Monte House)
Phenix City
20 Smith Residential Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003486)
20th St., 7th Ave., and 6th Court
32°28′47″N 85°00′04″W / 32.479722°N 85.001111°W / 32.479722; -85.001111 (Smith Residential Historic District)
Phenix City
21 Snow Valley Residential Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003487)
11th and 12th Sts. at 11th Ave.
32°28′04″N 85°00′29″W / 32.467778°N 85.008056°W / 32.467778; -85.008056 (Snow Valley Residential Historic District)
Phenix City
22 Uchee Methodist Church
Uchee Methodist Church
July 3, 1997
(#97000654)
County Road 22, 1.8 miles west of its junction with County Road 65
32°21′11″N 85°19′53″W / 32.353056°N 85.331389°W / 32.353056; -85.331389 (Uchee Methodist Church)
Uchee
23 Upper Twentieth Street Residential Historic District Upload image
November 3, 1983
(#83003488)
1201-1217 W. 20th St.
32°28′45″N 85°00′38″W / 32.479167°N 85.010556°W / 32.479167; -85.010556 (Upper Twentieth Street Residential Historic District)
Phenix City
24 Yuchi Town
Yuchi Town
June 19, 1996
(#95000453)
Address Restricted
Fort Benning

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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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 16, 2016.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. 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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