Franklin County National Register Listings
Abkemeyer, John, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 607 Jefferson St., Washington (09/28/00)
AME Church of New Haven, 225 Selma St., New Haven (8/18/92)
Bartelmann, Henry, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 110 W 6th St., Washington (09/14/00)
Bartsch-Jasper, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 139 Old Pottery Rd., Washington (09/22/00)
Beinke, Henry F., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 610 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
Beins, Henry, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 620 Locust St., Washington (09/14/00)
Bethel Church, MO T 2 mi. W of Labadie, Labadie vicinity (2/3/93)
Brehe Farmstead Historic District (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 6180 Bluff Rd., Washington (09/14/00)
Broeker, H.P., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 523 Hooker St., Washington (09/14/00)
Broeker, John H., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 605 Locust St., Washington (09/14/00)
Buhr, Henry J., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 309 Lafayette, Washington (09/14/00)
Busch, John B., Brewery Historic District (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 108-130A Busch Ave., Washington (09/14/00)
Caldwell Farm (Kincaid Caldwell Farm), S of Washington on Bieker Rd. (10/20/80)
Degen, Henry, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 112 W 4th St., Washington (09/14/00)
Downtown Washington Historic District (map [see note]), roughly W Front St. from Stafford St. to Market St. and Elm St. from W Front St. to 4th St., Washington (10/05/89)
Eitzen, Henry Charles, Building (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 200 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
Ernst, Henry and Elizabeth, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 901 Stafford St., Washington (09/14/00)
Fore Shoe Company Building, 601 E 6th St., Washington (12/23/05)
Glaser, John, Pottery Factory (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 812 W Front St., Washington (09/14/00; removed 8/26/05)
Grauer, Gustav, Farm (Creminscroft), Pacific vicinity (9/06/84)
Helm, Charles H., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 520 E 5th St., Washington (09/28/00)
Helm, John and Wilhelmina, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 536 E 5th St., Washington (09/14/00)
International Shoe Company Building, 160 N Main St., St. Clair (4/07/94)
Jones, Stephen M., Building (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 108-110 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
Kohmueller, Louis, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 1380 Lakeshore Dr., Washington (09/14/00)
Krog, Albert, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 1395 N Main St., Washington (09/14/00)
Kruse, Casper, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 202 Stafford St., Washington (09/14/00)
Locust Street Historic District (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS; map [see note]), roughly bounded by E Front, E 5th, Jefferson, and Hooker Sts., Washington (09/14/00)
May, Dr. H. A., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 402 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
Mense, Frank, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 304 High St., Washington (09/14/00)
Meramec State Park Beach Area Historic District (ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR), Meramec State Park, MO 185 at the Meramec R., Sullivan vicinity (12/06/91)
Meramec State Park Lookout House/Observation Tower (ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR), Meramec State Park, E of Sullivan off MO 185 (2/28/85)
Meramec State Park Pump House (ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR), Meramec State Park, E of Sullivan off MO 185 (2/28/85)
Meramec State Park Shelter House (ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR), Meramec State Park, E of Sullivan off MO 185 (2/26/85)
Meyer, John, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 800 E 6th St., Washington (09/14/00)
Monje, Paul, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 1003 W 5th St., Washington (09/14/00)
Moselle Iron Furnace Stack, 1 mi. SE of Moselle (5/21/69)
New Haven Commercial Historic District (map [see note]), 111-139 Front St., New Haven (5/05/99)
New Haven Residential Historic District (map [see note]), roughly along Wall St. and Maupin Ave., and bounded by Washington and Bates Sts., New Haven (6/03/99)
North, James, House, MO T, Labadie (4/05/84)
O'Hara, Mark, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 1 South Point Place, Washington (09/14/00)
Panhorst Feed Store, 465 St. Clair St., St. Clair (7/05/90)
Pelster, Wilhelm, House-Barn, S of New Haven (12/05/78)
Peters, Louis H., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 408 E 6th St., Washington (09/14/00)
Raaf, Joseph, House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 602 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
St. Albans Farms Stone Barn, 3476 St. Albans Rd., St. Albans (1/26/06)
St. Albans General Store, 3516 St. Albans Rd., St. Albans (4/11/03)
Schnier, Fred, Building (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 10-12 W 2nd St., Washington (09/14/00)
Schwarzer, Franz, House, 2 Walnut St., Washington (7/17/78)
Spaunhorst and Mayn Building (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 300-305 Jefferson St., Washington (2/16/07)
Schwegmann, John F., House, 438 W Front, Washington (3/22/84)
Stafford-Olive Historic District (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS; map [see note]), roughly along Fremont, Horn, Olive, Stafford, W 2nd, and W 3rd Sts., Washington (09/14/00)
Tamm, George, Building (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 121 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
Tavern Cave, address restricted (6/15/70)
Thias, Henry C., House (Forrest Schwartz Residence), 304 Elm St., Washington (9/20/84)
Tibbe Historic District (map [see note]), bounded by Front, Market, Main, Lafayette, Second, Oak, Fifth, Cedar, Main and Olive, Washington (3/22/90)
Tuepker, Jonathan L., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 519 Stafford St., Washington (09/14/00)
Vitt, William T., House (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 2 River Pilot Point, Washington (09/14/00)
Wehrmann, Louis, Building (Historic Resources of Washington, MPS), 212 Jefferson St., Washington (09/14/00)
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