Kingsford Historic District Explained

Kingsford Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Coordinates:43.4533°N -76.5133°W
Built:c. -1910
Architect:Bragdon, Claude; Warner, Andrew Jackson; Hopkins, A.J.; Seeber, John H.
Architecture:Italianate, Romanesque, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival
Added:January 22, 2014
Refnum:13001114[1]

Kingsford Historic District is a national historic district located at Oswego, Oswego County, New York. It encompasses 76 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Oswego. It developed between about 1830 and 1910, and includes notable examples of Italianate, Romanesque Revival, Colonial Revival, and Tudor Revival style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed Kingsford House. Other notable buildings include the former St. Matthew's Lutheran Church (1888), 40 West Oneida Street (1898) designed by Claude Fayette Bragdon, the former Public School #3 (1860s), and West Baptist Church (1867) designed by Andrew Jackson Warner.[2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places. 2014-01-31. Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 1/21/14 through 1/24/14 . National Park Service.
  2. Web site: Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS). https://archive.today/20150701003048/http://cris.parks.ny.gov/. dead. 2015-07-01. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Searchable database. 2015-11-01. Note: This includes Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Kingsford Historic District. 2015-11-01. Lynn C. Traume and Justin White. PDF. March 2010. and Accompanying photographs