National Register of Historic Places listings in Effingham County, Georgia

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Effingham County, Georgia

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This is a list of properties and districts in Effingham County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 16, 2011.[1]
Contents: Counties in Georgia
Appling - Atkinson - Bacon - Baker - Baldwin - Banks - Barrow - Bartow - Ben Hill - Berrien - Bibb - Bleckley - Brantley - Brooks - Bryan - Bulloch - Burke - Butts - Calhoun - Camden - Candler - Carroll - Catoosa - Charlton - Chatham - Chattahoochee - Chattooga - Cherokee - Clarke - Clay - Clayton - Clinch - Cobb - Coffee - Colquitt - Columbia - Cook - Coweta - Crawford - Crisp - Dade - Dawson - Decatur - DeKalb - Dodge - Dooly - Dougherty - Douglas - Early - Echols - Effingham - Elbert - Emanuel - Evans - Fannin - Fayette - Floyd - Forsyth - Franklin - Fulton - Gilmer - Glascock - Glynn - Gordon - Grady - Greene - Gwinnett - Habersham - Hall - Hancock - Haralson - Harris - Hart - Heard - Henry - Houston - Irwin - Jackson - Jasper - Jeff Davis - Jefferson - Jenkins - Johnson - Jones - Lamar - Lanier - Laurens - Lee - Liberty - Lincoln - Long - Lowndes - Lumpkin - Macon - Madison - Marion - McDuffie - McIntosh - Meriwether - Miller - Mitchell - Monroe - Montgomery - Morgan - Murray - Muscogee - Newton - Oconee - Oglethorpe - Paulding - Peach - Pickens - Pierce - Pike - Polk - Pulaski - Putnam - Quitman - Rabun - Randolph - Richmond - Rockdale - Schley - Screven - Seminole - Spalding - Stephens - Stewart - Sumter - Talbot - Taliaferro - Tattnall - Taylor - Telfair - Terrell - Thomas - Tift - Toombs - Towns - Treutlen - Troup - Turner - Twiggs - Union - Upson - Walker - Walton - Ware - Warren - Washington - Wayne - Webster - Wheeler - White - Whitfield - Wilcox - Wilkes - Wilkinson - Worth


Current listings

[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church
Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church
01974-12-04December 4, 1974 East of Springfield on State Route 275 at the Savannah River
32°22′36″N 81°10′51″W / 32.376667°N 81.180833°W / 32.376667; -81.180833 (Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church)
Springfield
2 Effingham County Courthouse 01980-09-18September 18, 1980 State Route 21
32°22′38″N 81°19′04″W / 32.377222°N 81.317778°W / 32.377222; -81.317778 (Effingham County Courthouse)
Springfield
3 Effingham County Jail 02006-09-20September 20, 2006 1002 N. Pine St.
32°22′27″N 81°18′58″W / 32.374167°N 81.316111°W / 32.374167; -81.316111 (Effingham County Jail)
Springfield
4 Guyton Historic District 01982-09-30September 30, 1982 Bounded by the city limits on the east, south, and west, and Alexander Ave. on the north
32°20′07″N 81°23′34″W / 32.335278°N 81.392778°W / 32.335278; -81.392778 (Guyton Historic District)
Guyton
5 New Hope AME Church 01986-03-13March 13, 1986 Alexander St.
32°20′32″N 81°23′30″W / 32.342222°N 81.391667°W / 32.342222; -81.391667 (New Hope AME Church)
Guyton
6 Reiser-Zoller Farm 01989-03-02March 2, 1989 State Route 119, 4 miles north of Springfield
32°24′49″N 81°16′55″W / 32.413611°N 81.281944°W / 32.413611; -81.281944 (Reiser-Zoller Farm)
Springfield

References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 16, 2011.
  2. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.

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