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The following are very rough drafts for articles on NRHP places where Ralph Adams Cram was an architect, made available for editors to use in starting articles or in refining existing articles. To use, please cut-and-paste text from here to the article.

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Garden District (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Garden District is a 315 acre historic district in Montgomery, Alabama that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was built or has other significance in 1890.

It was designed and/or built by Multiple and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ,Late Victorian ,Other, and Bungalow architecture.

When listed, the district included 000678 contributing buildings. Also included are 000081 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) AL0101  (code) Montgomery (county name).

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St. Andrews Episcopal Church (Denver, Colorado)
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St. Andrews Episcopal Church is a property in Denver, Colorado that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

The property is also known as Trinity Memorial Church, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance as of c.1907.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Gothic and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CO0031  (code) Denver (county name).

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West Haven Green Historic District
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West Haven Green Historic District is a 17.5 acre historic district in West Haven, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson and Brown and VonBeren, et al..

It includes Italianate ,Queen Anne, and et al. architecture.

When listed, the district included 000020 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and two contributing objects. Also included are three non-contributing buildings, one non-contributing structure,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) CT0009  (code) New Haven (county name).

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All Saints Episcopal Church (Winter Park, Florida)
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All Saints Episcopal Church is a property in Winter Park, Florida that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

It was built or has other significance in 1941.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Cone, H.C..

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) FL0095  (code) Orange (county name).

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Knowles Memorial Chapel
Try also 8OR8147 (oth1 alternative name)

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Knowles Memorial Chapel is a property in Winter Park, Florida that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

The property is also known as 8OR8147, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in 1932.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Hessler, G.W..

It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ,Mission/Spanish Revival ,Other, and Mediterranean Revival  architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building, two contributing structures, and one contributing site.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) FL0095  (code) Orange (county name).

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St. Luke's Methodist Church
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St. Luke's Methodist Church is a property in Monticello, Iowa that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

The property is also known as St. Luke's United Methodist Church, or Monticello Heritage and Cultural Center , or  , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in 1950.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) IA0105  (code) Jones (county name).

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Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago
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Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago is a property in Chicago, Illinois that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

It was built or has other significance in 1914.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph and Shaw,Howard V.D..

It includes Gothic Revival and    architecture.

When listed the property included four contributing buildings, and one contributing structure.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) IL0031  (code) Cook (county name).

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Sacred Heart Cathedral (Dodge City, Kansas)
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Sacred Heart Cathedral is a property in Dodge City, Kansas that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

It was built or has other significance in 1916.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Ferguson,Frank W..

It includes Mission/Spanish Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) KS0057  (code) Ford (county name).

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Second Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Kentucky)
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Second Presbyterian Church is a property in Lexington, Kentucky that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

It was built or has other significance in  1922 and   1924.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson and Frankel & Curtis.

It includes Art Deco and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) KY0067  (code) Fayette (county name).

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Grace Episcopal Church (Lawrence, Massachusetts)
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Grace Episcopal Church is a property in Lawrence, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

It was built or has other significance in  1851,   1895 , and   1895.

It was designed and/or built by Billings,Hammatt and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes No style listed and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009  (code) Essex (county name).

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Greenlawn Cemetery (Nahant, Massachusetts)
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Greenlawn Cemetery is a 3.9 acre historic district in Nahant, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

It was built or has other significance in  1856,   1919 , and   1920.

It was designed and/or built by Cram and Ferguson and Connick, Charles J..

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

When listed, the district included two contributing buildings, three contributing structures, one contributing site, and000010  contributing objects. Also included are.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009  (code) Essex (county name).

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River Road-Cross Street Historic District
NRIS name is actually: River Road--Cross Street Historic District

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River Road-Cross Street Historic District is a 450 acre historic district in Topsfield, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

It was designed and/or built by Blosson, Harold H., and Cram, robert N., et al..

It includes Colonial ,Georgian, and et al. architecture.

When listed, the district included 000039 contributing buildings, four contributing structures, and nine contributing sites. Also included are 000013 non-contributing buildings, two non-contributing structures,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Farms and Rural Retreats of Topsfield, Massachusetts MPS

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009  (code) Essex (county name).

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Swampscott Railroad Depot
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Swampscott Railroad Depot is a property in Swampscott, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

It was built or has other significance in  1873 and   1895.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, George W. and Eastern RR.

It includes Stick/Eastlake and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0009  (code) Essex (county name).

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Chapel of St. Anne (Arlington, Massachusetts)
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Chapel of St. Anne is a property in Arlington, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was built or has other significance in 1915.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Other and Norman Gothic  architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Arlington MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John
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Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John is a property in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was built or has other significance in 1936.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Other ,Romanesque, and Medieval;Burgundian architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Cambridge MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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First Unitarian Society in Newton
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First Unitarian Church is a property in Newton, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in 1906.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival ,Tudor Revival ,Other, and Elizabethan Revival architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Newton MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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First Universalist Church (Somerville, Massachusetts)
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First Universalist Church is a property in Somerville, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

It was built or has other significance in 1916.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Other ,Romanesque, and Italian Romanesque architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Somerville MPS

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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St. Paul's Parish Church (Malden, Massachusetts)
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St. Paul's Parish Church is a property in Malden, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

It was built or has other significance in 1913.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and et.al. .

It includes Gothic Revival and    architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0017  (code) Middlesex (county name).

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Cohasset Common Historic District
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Cohasset Common Historic District is a 24 acre historic district in Cohasset, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

It was built or has other significance in  1713,   1824 , and   1937.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson and Stutson, James.

It includes Late Victorian ,Greek Revival, and Early Republic architecture.

When listed, the district included 000041 contributing buildings, four contributing structures, one contributing site, and three contributing objects. Also included are one non-contributing building, four non-contributing structures,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0021  (code) Norfolk (county name).

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Milton Hill Historic District
Try also See Also:Forbes, Capt. Robert B., House;Holbrook, Dr. Amos, (oth1 alternative name)

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Milton Hill Historic District is a 220.4 acre historic district in Milton, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

The property is also known as See Also:Forbes, Capt. Robert B., House;Holbrook, Dr. Amos,, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was designed and/or built by Cram and Ferguson and et al..

It includes Mid 19th Century Revival ,Early Republic, and Colonial architecture.

When listed, the district included 000188 contributing buildings, and two contributing sites. Also included are 000056 non-contributing buildings, nine non-contributing structures,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0021  (code) Norfolk (county name).

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Richmond Court
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Richmond Court is a 0.7 acre historic district in Brookline, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

It was built or has other significance in  1896 and   1898.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Colonial ,Other, and Jacobethan architecture.

When listed, the district included one contributing building, one contributing structure, and one contributing object.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0021  (code) Norfolk (county name).

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All Saints' Church (Boston, Massachusetts)
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All Saints' Church is a property in Boston, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

It was built or has other significance in  1892,   1894 , and   1906.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0025  (code) Suffolk (county name).

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Christ Church, Hyde Park
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Christ Church is a property in Boston, Massachusetts that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in  1893,   1894 , and   1913.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Wentworth and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 0.5 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MA0025  (code) Suffolk (county name).

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All Souls Congregational Church (Bangor, Maine)
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All Souls Congregational Church is a property in Bangor, Maine that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

It was built or has other significance in  1911 and   1912.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.2 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) ME0019  (code) Penobscot (county name).

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Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor
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Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor is a property in Frankfort, Michigan that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

It was built or has other significance in  1867,   1927 , and   1934.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Brigadier General T.J. and Whitwood and Hubell.

It includes Other and Utilitarian  architecture.

When listed the property included five contributing structures.

The listing is for an area of 2.4 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0019  (code) Benzie (county name).

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Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex
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Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex is a property in Detroit, Michigan that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was built or has other significance in  1908 and   1911.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph A..

It includes Late Gothic Revival ,Other, and Neo-Gothic architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are one non-contributing building,.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. TR

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Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church
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Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church is a property in Detroit, Michigan that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

It was built or has other significance in C 1894,  1902 , and   1906.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Wentworth & Goodhue.

It includes Late Gothic Revival ,Other, and Perpendicular Gothic architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of University--Cultural Center Phase II MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0163  (code) Wayne (county name).

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St. Florian Historic District
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St. Florian Historic District is a 83 acre historic district in Hamtramck, Michigan that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and Bungalow/Craftsman  architecture.

When listed, the district included 000682 contributing buildings. Also included are nine non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MI0163  (code) Wayne (county name).

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Kitchi Gammi Club
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Kitchi Gammi Club is a property in Duluth, Minnesota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

It was built or has other significance in 1912.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue, & Ferguson and Goodhue,Bertram Grosvenor.

It includes Colonial and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MN0137  (code) St. Louis (county name).

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Paul Watkins House
Try also Watkins Memorial Methodist Home (oth1 alternative name)

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Watkins, Paul, House is a property in Winona, Minnesota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

The property is also known as Watkins Memorial Methodist Home, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1924 and   1927.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson.

It includes Tudor Revival ,Other, and Jacobethan Revival architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are one non-contributing building,.

The listing is for an area of 4 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) MN0169  (code) Winona (county name).

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West End Historic District (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
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West End Historic District is a 229 acre historic district in Winston-Salem, North Carolina that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The property is also known as See Also:Poindexter, H. D., Houses;Zevely House, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1887 and   1930.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Et al..

It includes Classical Revival ,Queen Anne ,Other, and Colonial Revival;Craftsman architecture.

When listed, the district included 000508 contributing buildings, and seven contributing structures. Also included are 000253 non-contributing buildings, six non-contributing structures,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NC0067  (code) Forsyth (county name).

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St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Cathedral
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St. Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral is a property in Hastings, Nebraska that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

It was built or has other significance in  1919,   1921 , and   1929.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Ferguson,Frank.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NE0001  (code) Adams (county name).

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All Saints' Episcopal Church (Peterborough, New Hampshire)
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All Saints' Church is a property in Peterborough, New Hampshire that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Colonial Revival ,Other ,Gothic Revival, and Norman Revival architecture.

When listed the property included three contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 1.6 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NH0011  (code) Hillsborough (county name).

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Hunt Memorial Library
Try also John M. Hunt Memorial Building;See Also:Nashville Historic D (oth1 alternative name)

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Hunt Memorial Library is a property in Nashua, New Hampshire that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

The property is also known as John M. Hunt Memorial Building;See Also:Nashville Historic D, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in 1903.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Associates and Nashua Building Co..

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 0.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NH0011  (code) Hillsborough (county name).

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Trinity Episcopal Church (Buffalo, New York)
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Trinity Episcopal Church is a property in Buffalo, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

It was built or has other significance in  1886,   1905 , and   1912.

It was designed and/or built by Gilman, Arthur; Porter, Cyrus and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Gothic and Late Gothic Revival  architecture.

When listed the property included three contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building,.

The listing is for an area of 1.5 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0029  (code) Erie (county name).

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St. Paul's Church (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn)
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St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church is a property in New York, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

The property is also known as St. Paul's Episcopal Church, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1866 and   1919.

It was designed and/or built by Upjohn,R.M. and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Late Gothic Revival ,Gothic ,Other, and High Victorian Gothic architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0047  (code) Kings (county name).

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St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
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St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church is a property in New York, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

It was built or has other significance in  1903 and   1925.

It was designed and/or built by Haight, Charles C. and Cram & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0061  (code) New York (county name).

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St. Thomas Church and Parish House
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St. Thomas Church and Parish House is a property in New York, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

It was built or has other significance in  1909 and   1914.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and French Gothic  architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0061  (code) New York (county name).

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First Presbyterian Church (Utica, New York)
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First Presbyterian Church is a property in Utica, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It was built or has other significance in  1899 and   1920.

It was designed and/or built by Vosbury,C. Edward and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Colonial Revival ,Beaux Arts ,Other, and Georgian Revival architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings. Also included are one non-contributing building,.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0065  (code) Oneida (county name).

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The Birches (Garrison, New York)
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Birches, The is a property in Philipstown, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was built or has other significance in 1882.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Gothic and    architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Hudson Highlands MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0079  (code) Putnam (county name).

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First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway
Try also First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway (oth1 alternative name)

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Sage, Russell, Sage Memorial Church is a property in New York, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The property is also known as First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1908 and   1910.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival ,Other, and Neo-Gothic style architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building. Also included are two non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is for an area of 3 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0081  (code) Queens (county name).

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Holy Cross Monastery (West Park, New York)
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Holy Cross Monastery is a property in West Park, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

It was built or has other significance in 1902.

It was designed and/or built by Vaughan, Henry and Cram, Ralph Adams.

It includes Mission/Spanish Revival and Tudor Revival  architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing site. Also included are three non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is for an area of 25.9 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0111  (code) Ulster (county name).

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First Presbyterian Church (Glens Falls, New York)
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First Presbyterian Church is a property in Glens Falls, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was built or has other significance in 1927.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson and Miner,Edward F., Building Co..

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Glens Falls MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0113  (code) Warren (county name).

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St. Mary's - St. Alphonsus Regional Catholic School
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St. Mary's Academy is a property in Glens Falls, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was built or has other significance in 1930.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Fratus,Earl T..

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Glens Falls MRA

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0113  (code) Warren (county name).

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Rehoboth (Chappaqua, New York)
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Rehoboth is a property in Chappaqua, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

It was built or has other significance in C 1856 and  1892.

It was designed and/or built by Greeley,Horace and Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes No style listed and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.8 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Greeley, Horace TR

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) NY0119  (code) Westchester (county name).

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Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church
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Euclid Avenue Presbyterian Church is a property in Cleveland, Ohio that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

The property is also known as The Church of the Covenant, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in 1911.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 2 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) OH0035  (code) Cuyahoga (county name).

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Butler Historic District
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Butler Historic District is a 46 acre historic district in Butler, Pennsylvania that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

It was built or has other significance in 1828.

It was designed and/or built by Cram and Ferguson and et.al. .

It includes Mid 19th Century Revival and Late Victorian  architecture.

When listed, the district included 000128 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and four contributing objects. Also included are 000042 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) PA0019  (code) Butler (county name).

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Academy Hill Historic District (Greensburg, Pennsylvania)
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Academy Hill Historic District is a 63.5 acre historic district in Greensburg, Pennsylvania that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams.

It includes No style listed and Late Victorian  architecture.

When listed, the district included 000240 contributing buildings. Also included are 000012 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) PA0129  (code) Westmoreland (county name).

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Greensburg Downtown Historic District (Greensburg, Pennsylvania)
Try also See Also:Westmoreland County Courthouse;Greensburg Railroad (oth1 alternative name)

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Greensburg Downtown Historic District is a 21.8 acre historic district in Greensburg, Pennsylvania that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

The property is also known as See Also:Westmoreland County Courthouse;Greensburg Railroad, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in 1906.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Cookman, William H., et al..

It includes Italianate ,Romanesque, and Classical Revival architecture.

When listed, the district included 000062 contributing buildings. Also included are 000017 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) PA0129  (code) Westmoreland (county name).

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Emmanuel Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
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Emmanuel Church is a property in Newport, Rhode Island that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

It was built or has other significance in  1900,   1912 , and   1921.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Late Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0005  (code) Newport (county name).

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Southern Thames Historic District
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Southern Thames Historic District is a 135 acre historic district in Newport, Rhode Island that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

The property is also known as Lower Thames Historic District, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in C 1825, C 1845 , and C 1880.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adam and et.al. .

It includes Colonial and Federal  architecture.

When listed, the district included 000737 contributing buildings, and two contributing structures. Also included are 000169 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0005  (code) Newport (county name).

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St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhous
NRIS name is actually: St. George's School--Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse

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St. George's School-Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse is a property in Middletown, Rhode Island that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

It was built or has other significance in  1910,   1921 , and   1924.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and et.al. .

It includes Tudor Revival and Late Gothic Revival  architecture.

When listed the property included three contributing buildings.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0005  (code) Newport (county name).

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Grace Church (Providence, Rhode Island)
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Grace Church is a property in Providence, Rhode Island that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

It was built or has other significance in  1845 and   1846.

It was designed and/or built by Upjohn,Richard and Cram,Goodhue & Ferguson.

It includes Gothic Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of less than one acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0007  (code) Providence (county name).

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Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library
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Sayles, Deborah Cook, Public Library is a property in Pawtucket, Rhode Island that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

The property is also known as Pawtucket Public Library, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in 1899.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Goodhue,& Fergusson.

It includes Classical Revival and    architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) RI0007  (code) Providence (county name).

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Brookings Central Residential Historic District
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Brookings Central Residential Historic District is a 21 acre historic district in Brookings, South Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

The property is also known as See Also:Sexauer House, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Clausen, Arthur.

It includes Classical Revival ,Colonial Revival, and Queen Anne architecture.

When listed, the district included 000132 contributing buildings. Also included are 000084 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) SD0011  (code) Brookings (county name).

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Julia Ideson Building
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Ideson, Julia, Building is a property in Houston, Texas that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

It was built or has other significance in 1926.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals ,Other, and Spanish Renaissance architecture.

The listing was for an area of 1.5 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) TX0201  (code) Harris (county name).

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Cleveland Harding Sewall House
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Sewall, Cleveland Harding, House is a property in Houston, Texas that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

It was built or has other significance in 1925.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams.

It includes Mission/Spanish Revival ,Other, and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.

The listing was for an area of 6 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) TX0201  (code) Harris (county name).

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Trinity Church (Houston, Texas)
Try also Trinity Episcopal Church (oth1 alternative name)

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Trinity Church is a property in Houston, Texas that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

The property is also known as Trinity Episcopal Church, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1917 and   1919.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,R. A. & Watkin,W. W. and Fairchild,C. D..

It includes Other and Neo-Gothic  architecture.

When listed the property included one contributing building, one contributing structure, and one contributing object.

The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) TX0201  (code) Harris (county name).

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Sweet Briar College Historic District
Try also VDHR No. 05-219 (oth1 alternative name)

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Sweet Briar College Historic District is a 27.2 acre historic district in Amherst, Virginia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

The property is also known as VDHR No. 05-219, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and et al..

It includes Colonial Revival and    architecture.

When listed, the district included 000022 contributing buildings. Also included are five non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) VA0009  (code) Amherst (county name).

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Gibson Memorial Chapel and Martha Bagby Battle House at Blue Ridge School
Try also DHR 39-41;DHR 39-42 (oth1 alternative name)

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Gibson Memorial Chapel and Martha Bagby Battle House at Blue Ridge School is a property in Dyke, Virginia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

The property is also known as DHR 39-41;DHR 39-42, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1929 and   1934.

It was designed and/or built by Cram, Ralph Adams and Makielski, Stanislaus.

It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals and Gothic Revival  architecture.

When listed the property included two contributing buildings, and one contributing object. Also included are one non-contributing site,.

The listing is for an area of 2.1 acre.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) VA0079  (code) Greene (county name).

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Blacksburg Historic District
Try also DHR File No. 150-108 (oth1 alternative name)

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Blacksburg Historic District is a 72 acre historic district in Blacksburg, Virginia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

The property is also known as DHR File No. 150-108, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was designed and/or built by Cram,Ralph Adams and Et al..

It includes Colonial Revival ,Greek Revival, and Gothic architecture.

When listed, the district included 000137 contributing buildings, and two contributing sites. Also included are 000057 non-contributing buildings,.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

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The property was covered in a study of Montgomery County MPS

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: C (county type) VA0121  (code) Montgomery (county name).

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Virginia War Memorial Carillon
Try also The Carillon;VHLC File No. 127-387 (oth1 alternative name)

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Virginia War Memorial Carillon is a property in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

The property is also known as The Carillon;VHLC File No. 127-387, or  , or   , or   , or.

It was built or has other significance in  1928 and   1932.

It was designed and/or built by Cram & Ferguson.

It includes Colonial Revival ,Other, and Georgian Revival architecture.

The listing was for an area of 3 acre with just one contributing building.

The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.

Temporary notes: Its listing status is LI, which means LISTED in the National Register. County information for this entry is: I (county type) VA0760  (code) Richmond (county name).

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