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Ogle County, Illinois

This is a List of Registered Historic Places in Ogle County, Illinois. Ogle County is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. The Historic Places in Ogle are comprised of 21 National Registered Historic Places, that includes one Registered Historic District and one National Historic Landmark.

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List of Registered Historic Places[edit]

This National Park Service list is complete as of May 16, 2008[1]
[2] Registered Historic Place name[3] Image Date listed[3] Location City or Town Summary
1 Bryant H. and Lucie Barber House 1993-02-10 103 N. Barber Ave.
41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W / 41.98694; -89.57722 (Barber, Bryant and Lucie, House)
Polo The former home of Bryant H. and Lucie Barber.
2 Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln 2002-11-20 Galena Trail Rd.
41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W / 41.98694; -89.57722 (Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln)
Polo When in use, the kiln would have produced raw quicklime.
3 Buffalo Township Public Library 1995-11-07 302 W. Mason St.
41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W / 41.98694; -89.57722 (Buffalo Township Public Library)
Polo A Carnegie library.
4 Chana School 2005-12-06 201 N. River Rd.
42°00′47″N 89°19′59″W / 42.01306°N 89.33306°W / 42.01306; -89.33306 (Chana School)
Oregon The school is an oddly shaped, two-room schoolhouse which has been moved from its original location.
5 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot 1997-07-25 400 Collins St
42°00′47″N 89°19′59″W / 42.01306°N 89.33306°W / 42.01306; -89.33306 (Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot)
Oregon The original train station built in Oregon.
6 City and Town Hall 1992-08-18 Jct. of Fourth Ave. and Sixth St.
41°55′24″N 89°03′56″W / 41.92333°N 89.06556°W / 41.92333; -89.06556 (City and Town Hall)
Rochelle The two-story Italianate structure features several decorative elements and an 1863 American Civil War cannon on its lawn.
7 Flagg Township Public Library 1973-10-25 NE corner 7th St. at 4th Ave.
41°55′24″N 89°03′56″W / 41.92333°N 89.06556°W / 41.92333; -89.06556 (Flagg Township Public Library)
Rochelle A Carnegie library.
8 Henry D. Barber House 1992-08-18 410 W. Mason St.
41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W / 41.98694; -89.57722 (Barber, Henry D., House)
Polo
9 John Deere House and Shop 1966-10-15 Illinois and Clinton Sts.
41°50′20″N 89°28′46″W / 41.83889°N 89.47944°W / 41.83889; -89.47944 (Deere, John, House and Shop)
Grand Detour Former home of founder John Deere.
10 John McGrath House 1996-05-02 403 W. Mason St.
41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W / 41.98694; -89.57722 (McGrath, John, House)
Polo
11 Ogle County Courthouse 1991-09-10 Courthouse Sq.
42°00′47″N 89°19′59″W / 42.01306°N 89.33306°W / 42.01306; -89.33306 (Ogle County Courthouse)
Oregon County courthouse that was built in 1891.
12 Oregon Commercial Historic District 2006-08-16 Roughly bounded by Jefferson, Franklin, 5th and 3rd Sts.
42°00′47″N 89°19′59″W / 42.01306°N 89.33306°W / 42.01306; -89.33306 (Oregon Commercial Historic District)
Oregon Shows Architectural styles of Italianate, Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, Classical Revival, Art Deco, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Moderne, and Colonial Revival.
13 Oregon Public Library 2003-05-09 300 Jefferson St.
42°00′47″N 89°19′59″W / 42.01306°N 89.33306°W / 42.01306; -89.33306 (Oregon Public Library)
Oregon A library constructed in 1909 through a grant by Andrew Carnegie.
14 Pinehill Inn 1978-07-24 400 Mix St.
42°00′47″N 89°19′59″W / 42.01306°N 89.33306°W / 42.01306; -89.33306 (Pinehill Inn)
Oregon An example of Italianate architecture.
15 Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197 2004-12-06 117 W. Mason St.
41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W / 41.98694; -89.57722 (Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197)
Polo
16 Samuel M. Hitt House 1985-11-14 7782 IL 64 W.
42°02′51″N 89°26′02″W / 42.04750°N 89.43389°W / 42.04750; -89.43389 (Hitt, Samuel M., House)
Mount Morris
17 Soldier's Monument 1985-02-14 Chestnut and 2nd Sts.
42°07′38″N 89°15′39″W / 42.12722°N 89.26083°W / 42.12722; -89.26083 (Soldier's Monument)
Byron Was the first of its kind in northern Illinois.
18 Stillman's Run Battle Site 1983-12-08 Roosevelt and Spruce Sts.
42°06′21″N 89°10′48″W / 42.10583°N 89.18000°W / 42.10583; -89.18000 (Stillman's Run Battle Site)
Stillman Valley The site of Battle of Stillman's Run.
19 White Pines State Park Lodge and Cabins 1985-03-04 RR #1
42°02′51″N 89°26′02″W / 42.04750°N 89.43389°W / 42.04750; -89.43389 (White Pines State Park Lodge and Cabins)
Mount Morris
20 William H. Holcomb House 1973-10-25 526 N. 7th St.
41°55′24″N 89°03′56″W / 41.92333°N 89.06556°W / 41.92333; -89.06556 (Holcomb, William H., House)
Rochelle An example of an Italianate structure.
21 William Moats Farm 1987-02-12 Wood Rd.
42°07′38″N 89°15′39″W / 42.12722°N 89.26083°W / 42.12722; -89.26083 (William Moats Farm)
Near Ashton Former home of William Moats.

See Also[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Illinois

References[edit]

  1. ^ Recent Listings
  2. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate the one National Historic Landmark site and the three Registered of Historic Districts from 29 other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23.

External links[edit]

Registered Historic Places in Ogle County Ogle County, Illinois