National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison County, Tennessee

Location of Madison County in Tennessee

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison County, Tennessee.

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

There are 29 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.

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

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Anderson Presbyterian Church Upload image
March 15, 2007
(#07000157)
899 Steam Mill Ferry Rd.
35°33′42″N 88°52′22″W / 35.561667°N 88.872778°W / 35.561667; -88.872778 (Anderson Presbyterian Church)
Madison Hall
2 Bemis Historic District Upload image
December 16, 1991
(#91001777)
Roughly bounded by D St., the Illinois Central railroad tracks, 6th St., and rural property lines to the west and south
35°34′23″N 88°49′31″W / 35.573056°N 88.825278°W / 35.573056; -88.825278 (Bemis Historic District)
Jackson Includes the Bemis mill.[6]
3 The Cedars
The Cedars
May 5, 1999
(#99000536)
260 Cotton Grove Rd.
35°37′57″N 88°45′03″W / 35.6325°N 88.750833°W / 35.6325; -88.750833 (The Cedars)
Jackson
4 Chevy Chase House and First Presbyterian Church Complex Upload image
November 20, 2015
(#15000834)
1573 N. Highland Ave.
35°38′29″N 88°49′42″W / 35.6414°N 88.8283°W / 35.6414; -88.8283 (Chevy Chase House and First Presbyterian Church Complex)
Jackson
5 Deberry-Hurt House Upload image
July 8, 1980
(#80003846)
Southwest of Jackson
35°36′43″N 88°44′48″W / 35.611944°N 88.746667°W / 35.611944; -88.746667 (Deberry-Hurt House)
Jackson
6 Denmark Mound Group Upload image
December 7, 1992
(#92001656)
Address Restricted
Denmark
7 Denmark Presbyterian Church
Denmark Presbyterian Church
June 16, 1983
(#83003048)
Jackson-Denmark Rd.
35°31′56″N 89°00′01″W / 35.532222°N 89.000278°W / 35.532222; -89.000278 (Denmark Presbyterian Church)
Denmark
8 East Main Street Historic District
East Main Street Historic District
July 3, 1980
(#80003847)
Irregular pattern along E. Main St.
35°36′50″N 88°48′35″W / 35.613889°N 88.809722°W / 35.613889; -88.809722 (East Main Street Historic District)
Jackson
9 Capt. H. P. Farrar House
Capt. H. P. Farrar House
April 15, 1982
(#82003989)
161 West Orleans St.
35°37′08″N 88°49′19″W / 35.618889°N 88.821944°W / 35.618889; -88.821944 (Capt. H. P. Farrar House)
Jackson
10 Greyhound Bus Station
Greyhound Bus Station
February 11, 1993
(#92001871)
407 E. Main St.
35°36′52″N 88°48′58″W / 35.614444°N 88.816111°W / 35.614444; -88.816111 (Greyhound Bus Station)
Jackson
11 William Holland, Jr., House
William Holland, Jr., House
July 11, 2005
(#05000696)
215 Roland Ave.
35°38′05″N 88°49′14″W / 35.634722°N 88.820556°W / 35.634722; -88.820556 (William Holland, Jr., House)
Jackson
12 Hollywood Cemetery
Hollywood Cemetery
May 22, 2003
(#03000430)
406 Hollywood Dr.
35°37′26″N 88°50′01″W / 35.623889°N 88.833611°W / 35.623889; -88.833611 (Hollywood Cemetery)
Jackson
13 Illinois Central Railroad Division Office
Illinois Central Railroad Division Office
February 11, 1993
(#92001869)
245 W. Sycamore St.
35°36′43″N 88°49′21″W / 35.611944°N 88.8225°W / 35.611944; -88.8225 (Illinois Central Railroad Division Office)
Jackson
14 Jackson Free Library
Jackson Free Library
June 26, 1975
(#75001769)
College and Church Sts.
35°36′58″N 88°49′01″W / 35.616111°N 88.816944°W / 35.616111; -88.816944 (Jackson Free Library)
Jackson
15 Lane College Historic District
Lane College Historic District
July 2, 1987
(#87001117)
Lane Ave.; also an area including the president's house and Lane Ave. to the original district boundary
35°37′41″N 88°48′26″W / 35.628056°N 88.807222°W / 35.628056; -88.807222 (Lane College Historic District)
Jackson Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of November 8, 1991
16 Madison County Courthouse
Madison County Courthouse
March 30, 1995
(#95000342)
Public Sq.
35°36′49″N 88°49′10″W / 35.613611°N 88.819444°W / 35.613611; -88.819444 (Madison County Courthouse)
Jackson
17 Mt. Olivet Cemetery Upload image
March 20, 2002
(#02000237)
E. Forest Ave.
35°38′10″N 88°48′29″W / 35.636111°N 88.808056°W / 35.636111; -88.808056 (Mt. Olivet Cemetery)
Jackson
18 Murphy Hotel
Murphy Hotel
February 11, 1993
(#92001872)
545 S. Royal St.
35°36′22″N 88°48′51″W / 35.606111°N 88.814167°W / 35.606111; -88.814167 (Murphy Hotel)
Jackson
19 Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Passenger Depot-Jackson
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Passenger Depot-Jackson
February 11, 1993
(#92001870)
590 S. Royal St.
35°36′20″N 88°48′47″W / 35.605556°N 88.813056°W / 35.605556; -88.813056 (Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Passenger Depot-Jackson)
Jackson
20 New Southern Hotel
New Southern Hotel
November 21, 2002
(#02001378)
112-120 E. Baltimore St.
35°36′48″N 88°49′07″W / 35.6132°N 88.8186°W / 35.6132; -88.8186 (New Southern Hotel)
Jackson
21 Northwood Avenue Historic District Upload image
November 7, 1990
(#90001659)
1-38 Northwood Ave.
35°37′52″N 88°48′55″W / 35.631111°N 88.815278°W / 35.631111; -88.815278 (Northwood Avenue Historic District)
Jackson
22 Oakslea Place
Oakslea Place
December 18, 2003
(#03001305)
1210 N. Highland Ave.
35°37′58″N 88°49′05″W / 35.632778°N 88.818056°W / 35.632778; -88.818056 (Oakslea Place)
Jackson
23 Pinson Mounds
Pinson Mounds
October 15, 1966
(#66000727)
460 Ozier Rd.[7]
35°30′00″N 88°41′48″W / 35.5°N 88.6967°W / 35.5; -88.6967 (Pinson Mounds)
Pinson
24 Riverside Cemetery Upload image
May 9, 2003
(#03000394)
300 Riverside Dr.
35°36′38″N 88°49′31″W / 35.610556°N 88.825278°W / 35.610556; -88.825278 (Riverside Cemetery)
Jackson
25 Ross-Sewell House
Ross-Sewell House
January 27, 1983
(#83003049)
909 Highland Ave.
35°37′42″N 88°49′08″W / 35.628333°N 88.818889°W / 35.628333; -88.818889 (Ross-Sewell House)
Jackson
26 St. Luke Episcopal Church
St. Luke Episcopal Church
May 24, 1984
(#84003600)
309 E. Baltimore St.
35°36′49″N 88°49′01″W / 35.613611°N 88.816944°W / 35.613611; -88.816944 (St. Luke Episcopal Church)
Jackson
27 Southern Engine and Boiler Works
Southern Engine and Boiler Works
February 11, 1993
(#92001868)
342 N. Royal St.
35°37′05″N 88°48′46″W / 35.618056°N 88.812778°W / 35.618056; -88.812778 (Southern Engine and Boiler Works)
Jackson
28 Temple B'Nai Israel
Temple B'Nai Israel
July 16, 2008
(#08000687)
401 W. Grand St.
Coordinates missing
Jackson
29 William Kirby Walsh House
William Kirby Walsh House
December 10, 1993
(#93001374)
204 E. Deaderick St.
35°37′11″N 88°48′55″W / 35.619722°N 88.815278°W / 35.619722; -88.815278 (William Kirby Walsh House)
Jackson

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum Upload image
September 7, 1972
(#72001244)
1980
211 W. Chester St.
Jackson

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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 2, 2016.
  3. 1 2 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. National Park Service (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  5. 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.
  6. Tennessee Historical Commission, The Courier, Vol . XLIX, No. 2, June 2011, page 15
  7. Location derived from this Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation website; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
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