Report on the Intensive-Level Survey Of The Historic Churches in Ponca City

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Format
report
Creator
Warde, Mary Jane
Title
Report on the Intensive-Level Survey Of The Historic Churches in Ponca City
Has Version
https://www.okhistory.org/shpo/docs/poncacitychurches.pdf
Abstract
During March and April 2012, the consultant, Dr. Mary Jane Warde, conducted an intensive-level survey of historic churches in Ponca City, Oklahoma for the City of Ponca City, a Certified Local Government. The purpose was to identify and document at a minimum level churches built before 1967 that might be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Using a list of properties and map prepared by the city government staff, Dr. Warde photodocumented and completed a survey form for each property. During the survey process, one suggested property was found to have been demolished, but three potential properties were added to the list. Of the final thirty-six properties surveyed, six were found to be eligible for the National Register under Criterion C and Criteria Consideration A, while twenty-eight did not warrant further study, generally because renovations or additions reduced their integrity. Two were found to have been listed on the National Register in 2010 as part of the Downtown Ponca City Historic District.
Publisher
Oklahoma Historical Society
Temporal Coverage
1933
1964
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"The White House." Photograph. n.d. From Gateway to Okahoma History. https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1593231/m1/1/?q=101%20ranch (accessed February 8, 2024)Ponca City, Oklahoma
Identifier
U932AAFT