Historic/architectural reconnaissance survey, Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Item

Format
report
Title
Historic/architectural reconnaissance survey, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Has Version
http://digitalprairie.ok.gov/cdm/ref/collection/stgovpub/id/3718
Abstract
The primary goal of the project was to survey representative houses and buildings, located within the 1947 city limits of Tahlequah. The approximate boundaries of the survey area are North Street on the north, Cedar Avenue on the east, Eighth Street on the south, and West Avenue on the west.; The survey area includes the Jamestown Addition, which is not contiguous to the primary survey area, but was included because the addition was platted in 1947.; To identify in the study area those individual properties and potential district(s) which, on the basis of age (over 40 years old) and integrity, warrant further study to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.; To minimally document those individual properties and representative properties in potential districts which, on the basis of age and integrity, warrant further study to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and to substantiate such assessments.; To identify and characterize those areas which, on the basis of insufficient age or integrity, warrant no further study to exclude them from consideration for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places and to substantiate such assessments.; To identify and annotate all reference material necessary for completing National Register nominations of properties and districts, located in the study area that have been determined to warrant further study
Date
1997
Publisher
Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office
Temporal Coverage
Identifier
XRBRMBE9