
Cherokee County Genealogy
LISTINGS IN THE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
The following buildings, sites,
structures, and objects were listed in the National Register of Historic Places
as of
The listings are grouped by the name of the
city in or near which they are located.
Under the city (or vicinity) name, each
entry includes: property name (followed in parentheses by archaeological site
number and/or name of MPS, MRA or TR nomination, if any of these designations
are applicable); location (unless this information is restricted); date of
listing; National Register Criteria Code(s) under which the property was listed;
any appropriate HABS, HAER and/or NHL designations; and the National Register
Information System (NRIS) assigned number.
Murrell Home-4 miles South of Tahlequah, (Photo)
Built in 1845, the restored home belonged to George M. Murrell. Although the house was looted during the Civil War, it was the only building in the community to escape destruction. It is furnished with original pieces.
Open Tue-Sat 9-5, sun 1-5 3 miles south on US 62, then 1 mile east (918) 456-2751
Ross Cemetery, .5 mile South of Jct. of Murrell Road & N4530 Road,
Tahlequah:
Cherokee Female Seminary,
Cherokee National Capitol,
Cherokee National Jail, Choctaw &
Cherokee Supreme Court Building
French-Parks House, 209 West Keetoowah,
Illinois Campground, Tahlequah
Indian University of Tahlequah, 320 Academy,
Dr. Irwin D. Loeser Log Cabin, 121 East Smith,
Tahlequah Armory,
Tahlequah Carnegie Library, 120 South College,
Joseph M. Thompson House,
Leonard M. Logan House
Alston-Bedwell House
American Legion Hut
M. E. Franklin House
Rosamund
Tahlequah
vicinity:
First Cherokee Female Seminary Site, SE of Tahlequah,
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