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List of properties in Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District

List of properties in Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District

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This is a list of properties contained within the boundaries of the federal government designated Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District in Hartford City, Indiana, United States. The District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 2006.[1] Over 40 contributing properties, including two buildings that are also in the National Register for their own significance, are included in the list.

Most information was retrieved from two major sources: Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana's Blackford County Interim Report (Interim Report) and the National Register of Historic Places Nomination form for the Hartford City Courthouse Square District (National Register). The National Register was the final source to decide which properties contribute to the historic district. There are some instances where the sources disagree. For example, the Interim Report listed all of the monuments on the courthouse lawn as contributing properties, while National Register listed only the World War I monument. Any additional sources, which were used exclusively in the notes column with one exception, are footnoted.[2]

The list contains information on each property, including its common name. If the building doesn't have a common name that can be attributed to a reliable source, then it is described simply as a "Commercial Building". The address is listed for each structure because it provides a general reference point to navigate the properties of the historic district. Some addresses may change slightly over time as storefronts are altered. Where the two major sources disagree on a street address, the current address of the building was used. Four of the categories of information can be sorted. The list's default sort orders the properties alphabetically by street, and then north-to-south or east-to-west. Linked information on each building's major architectural themes is also listed where available. Images and brief notes, where available, are listed in the last section.

Contributing properties

These properties are contributing properties to the Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District. In general this means that they add to the historic character of the historic district. In the case of this historic district, the property is associated with architecture, commerce, politics, government, or social history.

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Notes

  1. National Register of Historic Places List of Actions Taken on Properties 6/19/06 through 6/23/06 web page. Archived May 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. The Cox Building was described as "Commercial Building" in both major sources, but additional sources provided enough information to identify the building by name.
  3. First Presbyterian Church of Hartford City, Indiana National National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form
  4. Dale, p. 111.
  5. Dale, p. 113.
  6. Hartford City Post Office web page Archived August 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine by the Indiana Historical Society.
  7. Directory of Hartford City and Montpelier and Blackford County Gazetteer for the Years 1911-1912, pages 113 and 115.
  8. Hartford City Illustrated, p. 10, discusses E.E. Cox and the Telegram newspaper. The original "Telegram News Block" is pictured on page 7 of the same publication.
  9. "Former E. E. Cox building...". Blackford County Historical Society News. May 1, 2016. p. 4. Building was razed April 26, 2016.
  10. Dale, p. 117.
  11. A History of Blackford County...., p. 50.
  12. Dale, p. 114.
  13. Hartford City Telegram, page 1, March 31, 1892.
  14. See Gas Belt Review, page 10, by the Blackford County Historical Society Archived 2009-04-27 at the Wayback Machine. The booklet contains original newspaper articles from the Hartford City area newspapers from 1893 to 1896. Among the local newspapers that existed in 1895 were the weekly Hartford City Telegram and the weekly Hartford City Times.
  15. See Gas Belt Review, page 9, by the Blackford County Historical Society Archived 2009-04-27 at the Wayback Machine. The booklet contains original newspaper articles from the Hartford City area newspapers from 1893 to 1896. Among the local newspapers that existed in 1895 were the weekly Hartford City Telegram and the weekly Hartford City Times.
  16. Dale, p. 118
  17. Shinn, p. 331.
  18. A History of Blackford County...., pp. 56-57.
  19. Dale, p. 115.
  20. A History of Blackford County...., pp. 25-26
  21. Dale, p. 87.
  22. A History of Blackford County...., p. 80.
  23. Blackford County (Indiana) biographies web page (scroll down) Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine from Shinn's Blackford and Grant Counties....
  24. Directory of Hartford City and Montpelier and Blackford County Gazetteer for the Years 1911-1912, pp. 4 & 8 of Hartford City Directory; p. 1 of Millgrove Directory.
  25. A History of Blackford County...., p. 58.
  26. Shaffer, Scott (March 15, 2023). "Another Hartford City Building Falls". Hartford City News Times. p. 1. The building at 110 East Washington Street across the alley from the Hester Hollis Concerns collapsed last week.
  27. Dale, p. 118.
  28. Dale, p. 104.
  29. Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford Counties...., p. 882. A section of this book has been reproduced on a web site (scroll down to Jessie H. Dowell). Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  30. A History of Blackford County...., p. 81.
  31. Dale, p. 117-118.
  32. Dale, p. 111, 113, and 116.
  33. Dale, p. 108 and 111.
  34. Dale, p. 116.

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