List of drafts created by Doncram, arranged in order by date of last edit.
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Draft:Mid-Century Modern schools in Grand Forks, North Dakota | A number of Mid-Century Modern schools in Grand Forks, North Dakota have been deemed significant architecturally. Six schools were listed on the National Register on July 17, 2020, as a result of a study of 12 mid-century modern schools in Grand Forks. | 2024-05-06 |
Draft:Old Riverside Hutterite Colony | James River (Dakotas) Hutterite colonies | 2024-05-07 |
Draft:William M. Rice (architect) | W.M. Rice Construction Company and W. M. Rice Construction Company should link here | 2024-05-08 |
Draft:Preserved locomotives in the United States\Travel Town ones to be merged | This material moved out of Draft:Preserved locomotives in the United States. To be returned piecemeal probably. -Doncram (talk,contribs) 20:25, 28 December 2022 (UTC) | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Santa Fe Trail-Morton County Trail Segments | The Santa Fe Trail segments in Morton County, Kansas are all on the north side of the Cimarron River. The river runs roughly east-north-east through this area. Nine separate segments of the trail are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and most are included in the Cimarron National Grassland, a national grassland which was created in June, 1960. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Lapham Field House | Lapham Field House is an athletic clubhouse sports facility at Yale University. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Highland Acres Historic District | The Highland Acres Historic District in Bismarck, North Dakota is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Lance House | The Lance House in Florissant, Missouri is a historic house located at 508 St. Antoine. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:The Ice House (Flagstaff, Arizona) | The Ice House, at 201 E. Birch Ave. in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a large one- and two-story commercial building of stone construction. It was built in 1946 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Brady Historic District | The Brady Historic District in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Little Hell Canyon Bridge | Little Hell Canyon Bridge in rural Yavapai County, Arizona is a Warren deck truss bridge that was built in 1923. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:South Main Street Historic District (Covington, Tennessee) | The South Main Street Historic District in Covington in Tipton County, Tennessee was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It is a 25 acres (10 ha) historic district which included 75 contributing buildings. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Bank of Avilla | The Bank of Avilla, also known as United States Post Office, Avilla, Missouri, was a historic commercial building located at Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri. It was built in 1938, and is a one-story, three bay, two-part commercial building with Renaissance Revival style detailing. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:J. Mark Wilson House | The J. Mark Wilson House, at 712 Relation St. in Safford, Arizona, was built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Oddfellows Home (Safford, Arizona) | The Oddfellows Home in Safford, Arizona, at 808 Eighth Ave., was built in 1921. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Organizations promoting literacy | [Temporary: Try Organizations promoting literacy ] | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Dream Chasers Golf Tour | This to become either: | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Building | The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Building in Tulsa, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Boulder-on-the-Park | The Boulder-on-the-Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 20xx. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Terrace Hotel (Lakeland, Florida) | The Terrace Hotel, or The Terrace Hotel, overlooking Lake Mirror in Lakeland, Florida, about 35 miles (56 km) inland from Tampa Bay, was completed in 1924 It was one of the first resort-type hotels built in Florida that was meant to serve visitors year-round. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Chronicle (Leadville, Colorado) | The Leadville Chronicle may refer to several newspapers, perhaps associated. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Deeble Rock Garden | The Deeble Rock Garden, located at 126 Fairview Ave. in Lucas, Kansas in Russell County, Kansas, is an oddity which was built over many years. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Election denial | Election denial is a term now in wide use for the phenomenon of false assertions of election fraud, where it is generally known/proven that an election was fair. It is NOT just about the US Presidential election of 2020! | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Broken Arrow Elementary-Junior High School | The Broken Arrow Elementary-Junior High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Circle Theater (Tulsa, Oklahoma) | The Circle Theater in Tulsa, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 20xx | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Finger Lakes Daily News | The Finger Lakes Daily News is a newspaper published at Geneva, New York. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Hell Canyon Bridge | The Hell Canyon Bridge near the former community of Drake, Arizona is a concrete slab and girder road bridge which was built in 1923. It was documented in the Historic American Engineering Record in 1987 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:G. Meredith Musick | G. Meredith Musick (January 5, 1892-March 20, 1977) was a prolific American architect based in Denver, Colorado. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Federal Building and U.S. Court House | Is this the same or different than Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (Fargo, North Dakota) and U.S. Post Office and Court House, in Fargo | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Opelousas City Hall | The Opelousas City Hall, also known as Old Opelousas Market and City Hall, in Opelousas in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, was built in 1932. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 for its architecture, as Opelousas City Hall. | 2024-05-11 |
Draft:Litchfield Historical Society | [ Temporary: Special:WhatLinksHere/Litchfield_Historical_Society ] | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Greenwood Historic District (Tulsa, Oklahoma) | The Greenwood Historic District in Tulsa, Oklahoma | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Turkey Creek (Colorado) | The Turkey Creek in Jefferson County, Colorado near Lakewood, Colorado is a creek draining into Bear Creek Lake (Colorado) at 39°38′55″N 105°08′48″W / 39.64857°N 105.14666°W. | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Washington Monument and Mount Vernon Place | Is this more like a disambiguation page? References in linked articles? | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Perkins House and Cabin | The Perkins House and Cabin is a historic house museum in Colfax operated by the Whitman County Historical Society [ see Draft:Whitman County Historical Society ]. The house is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as the James A. Perkins House. | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Wabash Plain Dealer | The Wabash Plain Dealer is a newspaper based in Wabash, Indiana that was established in 1859. | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Loafing shed | A loafing shed is like a man cave, but for horses. Or sometimes cattle or other livestock. Often found on raches or farms in parts of the United States, perhaps especially where the sun really beats down (techical term). | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:List of preserved prairies | This is a list of preserved prairies. | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Rocky Mountain Hotel | The Zang Brewery, at 2345 seventh Ave... | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Persons of Color Cemetery at Kinderhook | The Persons of Color Cemetery at Kinderhook, also known as Rothermel Park Cemetery, in Columbia County, New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:Vincent-Hatchette Cabin | The Vincent-Hatchette Cabin, near Estes Park, Colorado, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022. | 2024-05-12 |
Draft:James Coolidge Octagon Cobblestone House | The James Coolidge Octagon Cobblestone House in the village of Madison in Madison County, New York, built around 1850, is a rare example of an octagon house that is also a cobblestone house and is believed to be the only such house in existence. The Coolidge Cobblestone Octagon House is located on US-20 in Madison, Madison County, New York. | 2024-05-13 |
Draft:Wold Barn | The Wold Barn, in Melrose, Montana in Silver Bow County, Montana, dates from 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. | 2024-05-14 |
Draft:Goodnight Memorial Library | Goodnight Memorial Library, also known as the Goodnight Memorial Public Library, in Franklin, Kentucky, was built in 1936-37 as a Works Projects Administration project. It was renovated in 1975, and it began another renovation, this time for $6 million, in 2018. | 2024-05-15 |
Draft:Andrus Hotel | The Andrus Hotel, at 45 E. Glendale St. in Dillon, Montana, was built in 1917. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. | 2024-05-16 |
Draft:Preserved locomotives in the United States\Union Pacific ones to be merged | This was moved out of Draft:Preserved locomotives in the United States by me just now. Material is to be developed further here and/or merged back piecemeal. --Doncram (talk,contribs) 20:22, 28 December 2022 (UTC) | 2024-05-21 |
Draft:Roald Amundsen's Home | Published excerpt from book. | 2024-06-16 |
Draft:Robert Dodge House | The Robert Dodge House in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. is a historic home designed by Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux. | 2024-06-19 |
Draft:Elley Villa | Lexington | 2024-06-22 |
Draft:Buildings and structures manufacturers in the United States | This draft to explore sweeping trajectory in construction of buildings and structures in the United States. From individual builders to custom- to mass-production. Perhaps as done in Automotive industry in the United States, say. | 2024-06-22 |
Draft:List of public bell-ringing places | This MIGHT BECOME a list of notable, significant places where individual bells (and carillons?) can be wrung by the public. | 2024-06-23 |
Draft:Andrew Jackson Hansell | A. J. Hansell, Andrew Hansell and Andrew J. Hansell should link here | 2024-06-25 |
Draft:Plainview Commercial Historic District | Per List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Grayson-Hudspeth) (try List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in Hale County), a Montgomery Ward building in the district is a contributing building and is a RTHL. --Doncram (talk,contribs) 19:53, 17 April 2023 (UTC) | 2024-06-25 |
Draft:Peter C. Doerhoefer House | The Peter C. Doerhoefer House, at 4422 W. Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky was built in 1908. It is adjacent to the Basil Doerhoefer House at 4432 W. Broadway. Both were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of a study of historic resources in west Louisville. | 2024-06-26 |
Draft:Tapestry brick | (Notes by Doncram): Tapestry brick (currently a redlink) is used 40 or so times in NRHP and other articles in Wikipedia. (see this search's results). | 2024-07-04 |
Draft:Aldrich & Ray Building | In progress.... | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Anton Diebold House | The Anton Diebold House, at 4303 W. Broadway in the Shawnee neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. A Greek Revival work built in 1911, it was deemed significant "for its unusual design" and also for "the quality of its stone detailing." | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Mount Barbara | Mount Barbara is a "massive" Prairie School style house on a bluff overlooking Salina, Kansas. It was built during c.1916 to 1918 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Holbrook Bridge (U.S. Route 70, Holbrook, Arizona) | There are two bridges along U.S. 70 ?? Along Arizona State Route 77 termed Holbrook Bridge and listed under that name on the National Register of Historic Places. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:James Lindsay–William Trotter House | The James Lindsay–William Trotter House, also known as the Lindsay–Trotter House, in Scott County, Kentucky near Georgetown, Kentucky, was built around 1800. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Hollemon-Smith Homestead and Ranch | Hollemon-Smith Homestead and Ranch, aka Pamige Ranch.
Larimer County, Colorado |
2024-07-05 |
Draft:R.A. Gray (architect) | R.A. Gray of Phoenix, Arizona was an architect. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:William J. Thomas House | The William J. Thomas House, in or near Mulberry, Kentucky, was built around 1900. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:St. Ferdinand Central Historic District | The St. Ferdinand Central Historic District, in the city of Florissant in St. Louis County, Missouri, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Silver Birches (hotel) | Silver Birches is a hotel complex in the Pocono Mountains, near Hawley, Pennsylvania, which consists of a historic inn, a motel, cottages, and a restaurant, all facing the shore of Lake Wallenpaupack, and including numerous porches overlooking the lake. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:William Norman Bowman House-Yamecila | The William Norman Bowman House, known as Yamecila and the Savio House until 2022, at 325 King St. in Denver, Colorado, was built in 1910. It is a large house, the largest in its neighborhood (the Barnum subdivision of Denver), and is located atop a hill so it also the highest. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Frank E. Estabrook | Frank E. Estabrook (1860 – May 24, 1918) was an American architect based in Newburgh, New York who specialized in schools and other public buildings. | 2024-07-05 |
Draft:Oil Spring | Oil Spring is a historic site near Cañon City, Colorado. It is alternatively known as Oil Spring Claim on Four Mile Creek. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | 2024-07-09 |
Draft:Civic Center Historic District (Denver, Colorado) | The Civic Center Historic District is an 82-acre (33 ha) area in Denver, Colorado, roughly bounded by W. Colfax, E. Colfax, Grant, E. 14th, Broadway, E. 13th, W. 13th, Bannock, W. 14th, and Delaware, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. | 2024-07-10 |
Draft:Whitman County Historical Society | The Whitman County Historical Society in Palouse, Washington in Whitman County is a historical society. | 2024-07-16 |
Draft:La Sebastiana | La Sebastiana, a house on Cerro Florida (Florida Hill) in Valparaíso, Chile, was the home of poet-diplomat and politician Pablo Neruda (1904—1973). It is now a house museum, and it "has become a national monument to the writer." | 2024-07-23 |
Draft:J. A. Gilman House | The J. A. Gilman Residence is a Mission Revival style home located in the town of Greenville, Kentucky. The residence was constructed circa 1855 and originally served as the residence for Professor William Green, President of the Greenville Female Academy. | 2024-07-25 |
Draft:Collinwood Railroad Station | The Collinwood Train Depot, also known as the Collinwood Railroad Station, in Collinwood, Tennessee, was built in 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. | 2024-08-01 |
Draft:Audubon School | The Audubon School, at 1400 Clay St. in Henderson, Kentucky, was an elementary school built in 1906 which served as a school until a boiler explosion caused significant damage in 1976. The school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, and there were hopes that it could be renovated for alternative use. | 2024-08-03 |
Draft:James E. Slaton House | The James E. Slaton House, in Hopkins County, Kentucky near Madisonville, Kentucky, was built between 1860 and 1864. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is a two-story, central passage plan I-House, with a one-story "L" extension. | 2024-08-03 |
Draft:Shepard Family Houses | The Shepard Family Houses are located at W. Genessee St. and Hannum St. in Skaneateles in Onondaga County, New York. They are two houses, built 1848 and 1901, and a carriage house of a prominent local family. | 2024-08-03 |
Draft:Willis Ball | Willis Ball was a builder and architect in Georgia. He was from Connecticut. He designed homes for family members of Roswell King, a businessman who founded Roswell, Georgia. | 2024-08-03 |
Draft:Bungalow Colony Historic District | The Bungalow Colony Historic District, in San Antonio, Texas, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. It is located on the former Kelly Air Force Base. It was deemed significant for its bungalow architecture and for association with military figures such as Frank P. Lahm. | 2024-08-04 |
Draft:List of Church of Christ, Scientist, churches | This is a list of Church of Christ, Scientist, church branch buildings which are individually notable, including both current and former buildings. In the United States, a number are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which means that they have been nominated and accepted as architectural important or otherwise significant, and documentation about them is available. | 2024-08-04 |
Draft:Buildings in the Charleston Historic District | The Charleston Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district in Charleston, South Carolina that consists of most of the historic peninsular heart of the city. It was the first historic district designated by any government in the U.S., when it was established in 1931. | 2024-08-11 |
Draft:English-Norman cottage | An English-Norman cottage, or Norman Revival cottage, is a style of residential architecture. | 2024-08-26 |
Draft:Marietta City Cemetery | Is there a Marietta City Cemetery still in use and an "Old Marietta City Cemetery"? | 2024-08-31 |
Draft:Lodge at Wakulla Springs | The Lodge at Wakulla Springs, in Wakulla Springs, Florida, is a hotel opened in 1937 by businessman Edward Ball. It was built during 1935–37.
"The Springs have been famous for its wildlife since they were first made famous through the writings of John Muir in 1867. |
2024-09-01 |
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