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The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our historic and archeological resources. Properties listed in the Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. The National Register is administered by the National Park Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Various buildings, sites, etc. in Carroll County have received National Register status, and numerous others are eligible. Following is a list of National Register sites in Carroll County. More information can be found at the National Register website. BuildingsAdams Mill (1984 - Building - #8400) 1845 gristmill built by John Adams on Wildcat Creek, known as Wildcat Mill Off CR 50 E, Cutler Post and beam construction Barnett-Seawright-Wilson House (1980 - Building - #80000054) Also known as Fowler House 203 E. Monroe St., Delphi Architect, builder, or engineer: Barnett, William Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Italianate Baum-Shaeffer Farm (1998 - Building - #98001102) 6678 W 200 N, Delphi Architect, builder, or engineer: Baum, David Architectural Style: Italianate Burris House and Potawatomi Spring (1977 - Building - #77000018) Also known as Barnes Inn. 1840s Inn near watering place for Indians and early settlers Towpath Rd., Lockport Camden Masonic Temple (2003 - Building - #03001313) Also known as Mount Zion Lodge #211 213 W. Main St., Camden Architect, builder, or engineer: Krutch, C.S. and Co. Architectural Style: Romanesque Carroll County Courthouse (2003 - Building - #03001317) 101 W. Main St., Delphi Architect, builder, or engineer: Dunlap, Elmer E., et al. Architectural Style: Classical Revival Delphi City Hall (1998 - Building - #98001525) Also known as Assion-Ruffing Building; Opera House; 015-162-401497 105-109 Washington St., Delphi Architectural Style: Italianate District School No. 3 (1988 - Building - #88000374) Also known as Rock Creek Township School No. 3, Election School, Martin School, Mullin School NE corner of CR 750 N and CR 100 W, Rockfield Architectural Style: Italianate Foreman-Case House (1990 - Building - #90000811) Also known as Foreman--Case--Schermerhorn House 312 E. Main St., Delphi Architectural Style: Greek Revival Niewerth Building (1984 - Building - #84001001) Also known as Hamling's Tavern 124 E. Main St., Delphi Architect, builder, or engineer: Freshour, Samuel, Shockley, J. R. Architectural Style: Italianate Thomas, Andrew, House (1984 - Building - #84000485) Also known as Camden-Jackson Township Public Library W. Main St., Camden Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Italianate DistrictsDeer Creek Valley Rural Historic District (2002 - District - #02001557) SE corner of Sec. 21, most of Sec. 22 and Areas N of Deer Creek, Delphi Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Gothic Revival Raber, Fred and Minnie, Farm (1992 - District - #92001169) Also known as Raber-Hasselbring-Shaffer Farm; Raber-Robbins Farm IN 218 E of CR 425 W, Camden Architect, builder, or engineer: Holsinger, George Architectural Style: Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals SitesDelphi Lime Kilns (2002 - Site - #02000693) NNW of Delphi Lock No. 33 Lock Keeper's House, and Wabash and Erie Canal Lock No. 33 (2002 - Site - #02000684) Also known as VanScoy 2/12C292 Near two mid-1800s paper mills and Deer Creek Dam which provided a lake for Canal boats to turn around Delphi Sunset Point (2002 - Site - #02000 Also known as VanScoy 4/12C294 Irish canal-workers’ construction camp of 1838-39 on the towpath trail along the Wabash and Erie Canal. At Sunset Point where the Deer Creek meets the Wabash.at Delphi. StructuresAdams Mill Covered Bridge (1996 - Structure - #95001537) Also known as Carroll County Bridge #39; 015-553-00955 Restored covered bridge CR 50 E over Wildcat Creek, Cutler Architect, builder, or engineer: Smith, Robert W., Wheelock Bridge Company Carrollton Bridge (2003 - Structure - #03000539) Also known as Carroll County Bridge #132; 615-foot, 6-span concrete arch structure Carrollton Rd. across Wabash River, 6 miles north of Delphi Architect, builder, or engineer: Luten, Daniel B., National Concrete Co. Wabash and Erie Canal Culvert #100 (2002 - Structure - #02000194) Also known as Burnett's Creek Arch—the oldest continually used bridge in Indiana, made of cut stone. Towpath Rd. over Burnett's Creek, Lockport Wilson Bridge (2001 - Structure - #01000623) Also known as Old Royster Road 1897 iron Pratt through-truss structure 0.6 mi. W of CR 450W on CR 300N over Deer Creek, Delphi Architect, builder, or engineer: Lafayette Bridge Co., Smith, Craven |



