Maple Avenue Historic District (Hannibal, Missouri) Explained

Maple Avenue Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Coordinates:39.7089°N -91.36°W
Architect:Ittner, William B.
Builder:Hogg, John Oliver
Architecture:Federal, Italianate, et al.
Added:November 21, 2002
Refnum:02001404

Maple Avenue Historic District is a national historic district located at Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri. The district encompasses 148 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Hannibal. It developed between about 1850 and 1950, and includes representative examples of Federal, Italianate, Late Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman architecture. Located in the district are the separately listed Ebert-Dulany House, Rockcliffe Mansion, and Eighth and Center Streets Baptist Church. Other notable buildings include Central School by William B. Ittner, Pilgrim Congregational Church, McKnight House, Cliffside, Hogg House, the McVeigh House, the Mclntyre House, the Settles House, and the Clayton House.[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Maple Avenue Historic District . 2017-01-01. Karen Bode Baxter and Mandy Wagoner. PDF. August 2002. Missouri Department of Natural Resources. (includes 53 photographs from 2001-2002) and Site map