| 
			
				| Bank of Bigheart (added 
				1984 - Building - #84000311) 308 W. Main St., Barnsdall
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other, Romanesque
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Commerce
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Financial Institution
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Bank of Burbank (added 
				1984 - Building - #84000314) McCorkle and 1st Sts., Burbank
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other, Romanesque
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Commerce
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Financial Institution
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Domestic  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Single Dwelling 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Bank of Hominy (added 
				1984 - Building - #84000316) 102 W. Main St., Hominy
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other, Romanesque
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Commerce
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Financial Institution, 
						Professional  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Professional, Specialty 
						Store  |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Barnsdall Main Street Well 
				Site (added 1997 - Site - #97001153) Also known as Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company Well 
				#20
 W of jct of OK 11 and Main St., Barnsdall
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Industry  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924, 1925-1949
						 |  
						| Owner:
						 | Local Gov't
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | 
						Industry/Processing/Extraction  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Extractive Facility
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Vacant/Not In Use
						 |  
						| 
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				| Blacksmith's House 
				(added 1979 - Building - #79002014) 210 W. Main St., Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Native American, 
						Economics  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 
						1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Domestic  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Single Dwelling 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Domestic  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Single Dwelling 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Chapman--Barnard Ranch 
				Headquarters (added 2001 - District - #01000208) 1511 Cty Rte. 4201, Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event, Person 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Person:  | Chapman, James A.
						 |  
						| 
						Significant Year:  | 1921  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Agriculture 
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924, 1925-1949, 
						1950-1974  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | 
						Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Agricultural 
						Outbuildings, Animal Facility, Multiple Dwelling, Single 
						Dwelling, Storage  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | 
						Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic, Recreation And 
						Culture  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Animal Facility, 
						Museum, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Chief Ne-Kah-Wah-She-Tun-Kah 
				Grave and Statue (added 1979 - 
				Site - #79002012) Off OK 18, Fairfax
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Person, Event 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Person:  | 
						Ne-kah-wah-she-tun-kah,Chief  |  
						| 
						Significant Year:  | 1923  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Native American 
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Funerary, Recreation 
						And Culture  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Graves/Burials, Work Of 
						Art (Sculpture, Carving, Rock Art)  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Funerary, Recreation 
						And Culture  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Graves/Burials, Work Of 
						Art (Sculpture, Carving, Rock Art)  |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| City Hall
				** 
				(added 1976 - Building - #76001574) Also known as Osage Counsil House
 Main and Grandview Ave., Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Native American, 
						Politics/Government  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1875-1899, 1900-1924
						 |  
						| Owner:
						 | Local Gov't
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Government  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | City Hall  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Government  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | City Hall, Correctional 
						Facility  |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Drummond, Fred, House 
				(added 1981 - Building - #81000466) Also known as The Drummond Home
 305 N. Price Ave., Hominy
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Person, 
						Architecture/Engineering  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Unknown  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Late Victorian 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Person:  | Drummond,Fred 
						 |  
						| 
						Significant Year:  | 1904, 1905  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Social 
						History  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | State 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Domestic  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Single Dwelling 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Domestic  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Single Dwelling 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| First National Bank and 
				Masonic Lodge (added 1984 - Building - #84003393) 301 N. Main St., Fairfax
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Unknown  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other, Colonial Revival
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Commerce
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade, Social
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Clubhouse, Financial 
						Institution  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade, Social
						 |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Business, Clubhouse
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Hominy Armory (added 
				1994 - Building - #94000482) Also known as National Guard Armory
 201 N. Regan St., Hominy
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event, 
						Architecture/Engineering  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | WPA, Nolen, Bryan W.
						 |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Military, 
						Economics  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1925-1949  |  
						| Owner:
						 | State 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Defense  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Arms Storage 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Defense  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Arms Storage 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Hominy Osage Round House 
				(added 1979 - Building - #79002013) Also known as Hominy Round House
 Round House Sq. in Indian Village, Hominy
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event, 
						Architecture/Engineering  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Unknown  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | No Style Listed 
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Social 
						History, Native American  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Local Gov't
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Government, Religion, 
						Social  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Ceremonial Site, City 
						Hall, Civic  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Social  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Civic  |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Hominy School (added 
				1988 - Building - #88001183) Also known as 1904 Stone School
 200 blk., S. Pettit St., Hominy
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Education  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Local Gov't
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Education  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | School  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Education  |  
						| 
						 | 
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				| Immaculate Conception 
				Church (added 1979 - Building - #79002015) Also known as Pawhusks Catholic Church
 1314 Lynn Ave., Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event, 
						Architecture/Engineering  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Bavarian Art Glass Co. 
						of Munich, Father Edward  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | No Style Listed 
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Social 
						History, Religion, Art  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Religion  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Religious Structure
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Religion  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Religious Structure
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Lincoln Colored School 
				(added 2003 - Building - #03001238) Also known as Separate School District 25
 171 NE Walnut, Fairfax
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Black, Education 
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1925-1949, 1950-1974
						 |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Education  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | School  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Vacant/Not In Use
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Marland Filling Station 
				(added 2002 - Building - #02000970) 102 South Wood, Hominy
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Marland Oil Company
						 |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Classical Revival
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Transportation, 
						Architecture  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924, 1925-1949
						 |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Transportation 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Road-Related 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Recreation And Culture
						 |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Museum  |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Osage Agency
				** 
				(added 1974 - Building - #74001666) Agency Hill, Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Politics/Government, 
						Commerce, Historic - Aboriginal  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 
						1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Local Gov't
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Domestic, Education, 
						Government  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | City Hall, School, 
						Single Dwelling  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Government, Recreation 
						And Culture  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Government Office, 
						Museum  |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Osage Bank of Fairfax 
				(added 1984 - Building - #84000315) 250 N. Main St., Fairfax
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other, Romanesque
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, Commerce
						 |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Financial Institution
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Specialty Store 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Osage County Courthouse 
				(added 1984 - Building - #84003395) 6th and Grandview Sts., Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Hair,C.E.,& Co., 
						Donathan & Moore  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Classical Revival
						 |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Politics/Government, 
						Architecture  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924  |  
						| Owner:
						 | Local Gov't
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Government  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Courthouse  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Government  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Courthouse  |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Pawhuska Armory (added 
				1994 - Building - #94000485) Also known as National Guard Armory
 823 E. 8th St., Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | 
						Architecture/Engineering, Event  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | WPA, Nolen, Bryan W.
						 |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Other  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Economics, 
						Architecture, Military  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1925-1949  |  
						| Owner:
						 | State 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Defense  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Arms Storage 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Defense  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Arms Storage 
						 |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Pawhuska Downtown Historic 
				District (added 1986 - District - #86002355) Roughly bounded by Grand View Ave., E. Eighth St., Leahy Ave., 
				and E. Fifth St., Pawhuska
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event, 
						Architecture/Engineering  |  
						| 
						Architect, builder, or engineer:  | Unknown  |  
						| 
						Architectural Style:  | Late Victorian, 
						Renaissance, Other  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Architecture, 
						Exploration/Settlement, Commerce  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924, 1925-1949
						 |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private , 
						Local Gov't  |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Business, Specialty 
						Store  |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Commerce/Trade, 
						Government  |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Business, Specialty 
						Store  |  
						| 
						 | 
						 |  |    
			
				| Wolverine Oil Company 
				Drayage Barn (added 1998 - Building - #97001152) Also known as Shell Oil Company Drainage Barn
 OK 11, 3.5 mi. N of Avant, Avant
 |  
				| 
					
						| Historic 
						Significance:  | Event  |  
						| Area of 
						Significance:  | Transportation, 
						Industry  |  
						| Period of 
						Significance:  | 1900-1924, 1925-1949
						 |  
						| Owner:
						 | Private 
						 |  
						| Historic 
						Function:  | 
						Industry/Processing/Extraction  |  
						| Historic 
						Sub-function:  | Processing Site 
						 |  
						| Current 
						Function:  | Agriculture/Subsistence
						 |  
						| Current 
						Sub-function:  | Agricultural 
						Outbuildings  |  
						| 
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