National Register of Historic Places (original) (raw)

Pope County Arkansas has 41 places on the National Register of Historic Places including 10 places of Statewide significance. Significant places include Archeological Site 3PP141, Archeological Site 3PP142, Archeological Site 3PP614, Confederate Mothers Memorial Park and Crow Mountain Petroglyph.

Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Mississippian, Native American and Prehistoric dating back to 500.

Several famous people are associated with these Pope County historic places including Kirkbridge Potts and Judge R.B. Wilson.

Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Pope County places including Joseph Henderson, CCC, William E. Stell, Charles L. Thompson, Federal Emergency Administration, Works Progress Administration, Missouri-Pacific Railroad, T.P. Construction Co. Milner, K.W. Brown and Arkansas Hwy. & Transportation Dept.. Prominent architectural styles found in Pope Country are Bungalow/Craftsman, Colonial Revival and Early Commercial.

Historic Significance:

Event, Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Saxton, Bill, Bracy, Gene

Architectural Style:

Early Commercial

Area of Significance:

Commerce, Architecture

Period of Significance:

1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899

Historic Function:

Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Funerary

Historic Sub-function:

Business, Department Store, Financial Institution, Mortuary, Professional, Restaurant, Specialty Store

Current Function:

Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Vacant/Not In Use

Current Sub-function:

Business, Business, Professional, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store