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Name on the Register
Image
Date listed[3]
Location
City or town
Description
1
Broadway Bridge
Broadway Bridge
August 5, 1999 (#99000934 )
Minnesota Highway 99 over the Minnesota River 44°19′29″N 93°57′11″W / 44.324719°N 93.953024°W / 44.324719; -93.953024 (Broadway Bridge )
Oshawa Township
1931 through truss bridge .[4] Extends into Le Sueur County .
2
Center Building-Minnesota Hospital for The Insane
Center Building-Minnesota Hospital for The Insane
July 31, 1986 (#86002117 )
Freeman Dr. 44°18′19″N 93°58′40″W / 44.305416°N 93.977783°W / 44.305416; -93.977783 (Center Building-Minnesota Hospital for The Insane )
St. Peter
1878 Classical Revival building of Minnesota's first mental hospital, designed by Samuel Sloan on the Kirkbride Plan .[4]
3
Church of the Holy Communion-Episcopal
Church of the Holy Communion-Episcopal
May 19, 1983 (#83000914 )
116 N. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′36″N 93°57′20″W / 44.326595°N 93.955525°W / 44.326595; -93.955525 (Church of the Holy Communion-Episcopal )
St. Peter
1870 Gothic Revival church of Kasota limestone , designed by Henry Martyn Congdon .[4]
4
Eugene Saint Julien Cox House
Eugene Saint Julien Cox House
November 20, 1970 (#70000305 )
500 N. Washington Ave. 44°19′56″N 93°57′42″W / 44.332345°N 93.961654°W / 44.332345; -93.961654 (Eugene Saint Julien Cox House )
St. Peter
1871 Gothic /Italianate house of St. Peter's first mayor. Now a Nicollet County Historical Society site.[5]
5
Frederick A. Donahower House
Frederick A. Donahower House
May 19, 1983 (#83000915 )
720 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′13″N 93°57′40″W / 44.320396°N 93.961061°W / 44.320396; -93.961061 (Frederick A. Donahower House )
St. Peter
c. 1875 brick Italianate house with limestone trim.[4]
6
Fort Ridgely
Fort Ridgely
December 2, 1970 (#70000304 )
Minnesota Highway 4 44°27′11″N 94°44′04″W / 44.452968°N 94.734381°W / 44.452968; -94.734381 (Fort Ridgely )
Fairfax
1853 U.S. Army fort built to monitor the Lower Sioux Indian Reservation . Site of the Battle of Fort Ridgely during the Dakota War of 1862 . Now a state park and historic site.[6]
7
Fort Ridgely State Park CCC/Rustic Style Historic Resources
Fort Ridgely State Park CCC/Rustic Style Historic Resources
October 25, 1989 (#89001668 )
Off County Highway 30 northwest of New Ulm 44°27′11″N 94°43′51″W / 44.45301°N 94.730773°W / 44.45301; -94.730773 (Fort Ridgely State Park CCC/Rustic Style Historic Resources )
New Ulm
27 Rustic Style park structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the mid-1930s.[7]
8
Alexander Harkin Store
Alexander Harkin Store
June 4, 1973 (#73000989 )
County highway 21 44°23′13″N 94°35′56″W / 44.386944°N 94.598889°W / 44.386944; -94.598889 (Alexander Harkin Store )
New Ulm
1871 rural store and post office, now a Minnesota Historical Society museum with much of the original inventory intact.[8]
9
John A. Johnson House
John A. Johnson House
May 19, 1983 (#83000916 )
418 N. 3rd St. 44°19′47″N 93°57′17″W / 44.329824°N 93.954642°W / 44.329824; -93.954642 (John A. Johnson House )
St. Peter
1905 frame house of three-term governor John Albert Johnson .[4]
10
Sarah and Thomas Montgomery House
Sarah and Thomas Montgomery House
December 13, 2000 (#00001509 )
408 Washington Ave. S 44°19′32″N 93°57′51″W / 44.325523°N 93.964176°W / 44.325523; -93.964176 (Sarah and Thomas Montgomery House )
St. Peter
1874 brick Italianate house.[4]
11
Nicollet County Bank
Nicollet County Bank
May 19, 1983 (#83000917 )
224 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′28″N 93°57′27″W / 44.324409°N 93.957379°W / 44.324409; -93.957379 (Nicollet County Bank )
St. Peter
1887 brick Queen Anne bank with Kasota limestone trim.[4] Also a contributing property to the St. Peter Commercial Historic District .[9]
12
Nicollet County Courthouse and Jail
Nicollet County Courthouse and Jail
September 6, 2002 (#02000939 )
501 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′18″N 93°57′31″W / 44.321751°N 93.958597°W / 44.321751; -93.958597 (Nicollet County Courthouse and Jail )
St. Peter
1881 brick Romanesque Revival courthouse designed by Edward Bassford , and 1907 brick Queen Anne jailhouse.[4]
13
Nicollet Hotel
Nicollet Hotel
May 12, 1975 (#75000998 )
120 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′31″N 93°57′24″W / 44.325285°N 93.956749°W / 44.325285; -93.956749 (Nicollet Hotel )
St. Peter
1874 brick Italianate hotel designed by Edward Bassford .[4]
14
Norseland General Store
Norseland General Store
May 19, 1983 (#83000918 )
Minnesota Highway 22 44°24′43″N 94°06′56″W / 44.411892°N 94.115592°W / 44.411892; -94.115592 (Norseland General Store )
Lake Prairie Township
c. 1900 rural store.[4]
15
North Mankato Public School
North Mankato Public School
January 27, 1983 (#83000919 )
442 Belgrade Ave. 44°10′13″N 94°00′48″W / 44.170351°N 94.013204°W / 44.170351; -94.013204 (North Mankato Public School )
North Mankato
1890 brick Queen Anne school with a 1904 addition.[4]
16
Old Main, Gustavus Adolphus College
Old Main, Gustavus Adolphus College
May 12, 1976 (#76001065 )
Gustavus Adolphus College campus 44°19′23″N 93°58′14″W / 44.322954°N 93.970648°W / 44.322954; -93.970648 (Old Main, Gustavus Adolphus College )
St. Peter
1876 Italianate campus building of Kasota limestone , designed by Edward Bassford .[4]
17
Emily and Stephen Schumacher House
Emily and Stephen Schumacher House
December 13, 2000 (#00001507 )
202 3rd St., N. 44°19′40″N 93°57′23″W / 44.327737°N 93.956477°W / 44.327737; -93.956477 (Emily and Stephen Schumacher House )
St. Peter
1888 brick Queen Anne house.[4]
18
St. Peter Armory
St. Peter Armory
January 9, 1997 (#96001558 )
419 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′21″N 93°57′29″W / 44.322595°N 93.958015°W / 44.322595; -93.958015 (St. Peter Armory )
St. Peter
Exemplary early armory built 1912–13, one of the oldest standing in Minnesota and the first owned by the state. Also noted for its transitional architecture and central role in St. Peter's military, social, and recreational life.[10]
19
St. Peter Carnegie Library
St. Peter Carnegie Library
May 19, 1983 (#83000920 )
429 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′21″N 93°57′29″W / 44.322486°N 93.958151°W / 44.322486; -93.958151 (St. Peter Carnegie Library )
St. Peter
1904 Classical Revival Carnegie library .[4]
20
St. Peter Commercial Historic District
St. Peter Commercial Historic District
January 12, 2001 (#00001610 )
Minnesota Ave. between Broadway and Grace Sts. 44°19′28″N 93°57′24″W / 44.324551°N 93.956797°W / 44.324551; -93.956797 (St. Peter Commercial Historic District )
St. Peter
Late-19th and early-20th-century commercial buildings, largely of brick with stone trim.[4]
21
William E. Stewart House
William E. Stewart House
November 8, 1984 (#84000223 )
733 Range St. 44°10′30″N 94°00′32″W / 44.174943°N 94.008948°W / 44.174943; -94.008948 (William E. Stewart House )
North Mankato
1910 brick house and outbuildings built adjacent to owner's brickyard.[4]
22
Henry A. Swift House
Henry A. Swift House
May 19, 1983 (#83000921 )
820 S. Minnesota Ave. 44°19′10″N 93°57′42″W / 44.319398°N 93.961769°W / 44.319398; -93.961769 (Henry A. Swift House )
St. Peter
1858 Federal /Italianate house of politician Henry Adoniram Swift .[4]
23
Traverse des Sioux
Traverse des Sioux
March 20, 1973 (#73000990 )
2 miles north of St. Peter off U.S. Route 169 44°21′23″N 93°57′15″W / 44.356402°N 93.954265°W / 44.356402; -93.954265 (Traverse des Sioux )
St. Peter
An important river crossing from prehistory into the fur trade era, and site of U.S.–Dakota negotiations for the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux . Now a state and Nicollet County Historical Society site.[11]
24
Union Presbyterian Church
Union Presbyterian Church
May 19, 1983 (#83000922 )
311 W. Locust St. 44°19′15″N 93°57′45″W / 44.320844°N 93.962478°W / 44.320844; -93.962478 (Union Presbyterian Church )
St. Peter
1872 Gothic Revival church of Kasota limestone .[4]