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National Register of Historic Places
The following places are listed on the National Register of
Historical Places. To learn more about these places,
check the Arkansas
Historic Preservation Program website for additional information
and some photos. The Program also publishes History
and Architectural Heritage of Dallas County By Julie Vosmik,
which can be downloaded here.
- Amis House (Fordyce - Dallas
County)
2nd St.
ca. 1900 frame I-house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Bank of Carthage (Carthage - Dallas County)
Hwy. 229
1907 Charles L. Thompson Classical Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
- Bird Kiln (Restricted - Dallas County)
Location Restricted
1843 pottery kiln site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/29/1975.
- Brazeale Homestead (Pine Grove - Dallas County)
SE of Hwy. 128
1850-1900 complex of 11 structures dating from 1850
to 1900
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Butler-Matthews Homestead (Tulip vic. - Dallas County)
SW of Tulip off Hwy. 9
1850s-1930s 16 structures dating from 1850s to 1930s
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Capt. Goodgame House (Holly Springs - Dallas County)
Hwy. 128
1918 structure is only historic building remaining
in town
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Charlotte Street Historic District (Fordyce - Dallas County)
4 blocks of Charlotte St.
1910-1930 houses built 1910 to 1930, including many
Craftsman Bungalows
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/14/1987.
- Cotton Belt Railroad Depot (Fordyce - Dallas County)
Main & 1st Sts.
1925 Mediterranean/Craftsman structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/11/1992.
- Culbertson Kiln (Restricted - Dallas County)
Location Restricted
1858 pottery kiln site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/29/1975.
- Dallas County Courthouse (Fordyce - Dallas County)
3rd & Oak Sts.
1911 Classical Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/27/1984.
- Dallas County Training
School High School Building (Fordyce
- Dallas County)
934 Center St.
1931 Craftsman-style building constructed through
Julius Rosenwald Fund
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/2004.
- Dr. Waters House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
515 Oak St.
1907 Colonial Revival design by architect Charles
L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
- Ed Knight House (Pine Grove - Dallas County)
off Hwy. 128
ca. 1861 dog-trot structure that evolved to current
appearance
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Elliott House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
309 Pine St.
1925 Craftsman Bungalow
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/27/1984.
- Fielder House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
Hwy. 79B
1875 dog-trot that evolved into present structure;
novelist Harold Bell Wright wrote part of Trail of the
Lonesome Pine, the first outdoor technicolor feature film,
in this house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- First Presbyterian Church (Fordyce - Dallas County)
212 W. 4th St.
1912 Collegiate Gothic structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- First United Methodist Church (Fordyce - Dallas County)
E. 4th & Spring Sts.
1925 church designed by architect John Parks Almand
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Fordyce Home Accident Insurance Co. (Fordyce - Dallas County)
300 Main St.
1908 Romanesque/Classical Revival design by Charles
L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
- George W. Mallett House (Princeton - Dallas County)
off Hwy. 8
cal 1853 dog-trot cabin that evolved to present appearance
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Hampton Springs Cemetery (Carthage - Dallas County)
off Hwy. 48
ca. 1916 black
section contains graves dating to at
least 1916
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Henry Atchley House (Dalark - Dallas County)
off Hwy. 8
1908 Plain Traditional design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Jessie B. Smith House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
200 Charlotte St.
ca. 1890 central-hall plan structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- John Russell House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
904 Charlotte St.
1925 Craftsman structure with elaborate porch detailing
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Marathon Oil Service Station (Fordyce - Dallas County)
E. 2nd & Spring Sts.
ca. 1928 gas station with Mediterranean-style influences
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/10/2001.
- Mount Carmel Methodist
Church (Jacinto - Dallas County)
Hwy. 9
ca. 1900 Greek and Gothic Revival church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Mount Zion Methodist
Church (Carthage vic. - Dallas County)
NE of Carthage
1910 vernacular Greek Revival church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Nutt-Trussell Building (Fordyce - Dallas County)
202 N. Main St.
1883 commercial structure stuccoed around 1920
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/4/2001.
- Princeton Cemetery (Princeton - Dallas County)
off Hwy. 9
ca. 1849 - graves date to 1849
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/27/1984.
- Prosperity Baptist Church (Ramsey - Dallas County)
AR 8
1904 Plain Traditional-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/22/2003.
- Rock Island Depot (Fordyce - Dallas County)
3rd St.
ca. 1925 railroad depot
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Sardis Methodist Church (Sparkman - Dallas County)
NE of Pine Grove off Hwy. 128
ca. 1895\ wood-frame church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Tulip Cemetery (Tulip vic. - Dallas County)
off Hwy. 9
ca. 1842 - contains graves dating to 1842
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
- Tulip School (Tulip - Dallas County)
4566 Highway 9
1902 one-room schoolhouse
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/6/2000.
- Welch Pottery Works (Restricted - Dallas County)
Location Restricted
1851 pottery kiln site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/12/1975.
- Wommack Kiln (Restricted - Dallas County)
Location Restricted
1891 pottery kiln site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/10/1975.
- Wynne House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
4th & Pine Sts.
ca. 1914 Classical Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
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