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inward. Below the disc are two bands of
painted hide, each of which is bordered
with red and black lines. In between
these borders are diamond shaped cutouts exposing red cotton cloth. Below
the second border is another painted
design that appears to be a jagged line
with alternating yellow and white
chevrons. Attached to the line are green
crescents. Just below this is another
border of red/yellow triangles encasing
green/yellow diamonds.
The one bow consists of a piece of
wood, and a bow string made of sinew.
Three quarters of the bow’s interior has
been painted red. At the end of the bow,
there is a secondary piece of hide.
The 20 arrows are made of reed. The
fletching of each consists of portions of
what appear to be three different types
of feathers. Each arrow has the same
three feather types and each feather is
attached by sinew; this sinew also
attaches a piece of down. Three quarters
down the shaft is inserted a solid piece
of wood that is attached with sinew.
That sinew has a black or blue painted
band. At the end are attached arrow
points of quartz. The wood appears to
have been treated with a substance –
perhaps pitch or sap. Eight arrows are
painted on the shaft end with a band of
black/brown followed by an unpainted
band and then a band of red; four
arrows exhibit the same pattern
described above except the black/brown
is green; and six arrows are painted at
the shaft end with a wide swatch of red
with four narrow black bands.
In 1910, the cultural items were
acquired by Dr. Pliny E. Goddard on a
museum-funded expedition and the
museum accessioned the items later that
same year. The cultural affiliation of the
cultural items is White Mountain
Apache, as indicated by museum
records and by consultation evidence
presented by the Western Apache
Working Group, which consists of the
authorized NAGPRA representatives
from the San Carlos Apache Tribe of the
San Carlos Reservation, Arizona; Tonto
Apache Tribe of Arizona; White
Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort
Apache Reservation, Arizona; and
Yavapai-Apache Nation of the Camp
Verde Indian Reservation, Arizona.
Officials of the American Museum of
Natural History have determined that,
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001, the 37
cultural items meet the definition of
cultural items and are subject to
repatriation under NAGPRA. Officials of
the American Museum of Natural
History also have determined that,
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), there is
a relationship of shared group identity
that can be reasonably traced between
the cultural items and the White
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Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort
Apache Reservation, Arizona.
Representatives of any other Indian
tribe that believes itself to be culturally
affiliated with the cultural items should
contact Nell Murphy, Director of
Cultural Resources, American Museum
of Natural History, Central Park West at
79th Street, New York, NY 10024,
telephone (212) 769–5837, before April
8, 2009. Repatriation of the cultural
items to the White Mountain Apache
Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation,
Arizona may proceed after that date if
no additional claimants come forward.
The American Museum of Natural
History is responsible for notifying the
San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San
Carlos Reservation, Arizona; Tonto
Apache Tribe of Arizona; White
Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort
Apache Reservation, Arizona; and
Yavapai-Apache Nation of the Camp
Verde Indian Reservation, Arizona that
this notice has been published.
Dated: January 26, 2009
Sherry Hutt,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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ILLINOIS
Cook County
IBM Building, 330 N. Wabash, Chicago,
09000166
Ramsey, Charles N., and Herry E. Weese
House, 141 Kenilworth Ave., Kenilworth,
09000167
OHIO
Belmont County
Friends Boarding School and Ohio Yearly
Meetinghouse Historic District, 61830
Sandy Ridge Rd., Barnesville, 09000168
Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, 56244 High
Ridge Rd., Bellaire, 09000169
Hamilton County
Cheviot Fieldhouse, 3729 Robb Ave.,
Cheviot, 09000170
Knox County
Loveridge, Richard and Ann, House, 12526
Lower Green Valley Rd., Mount Vernon,
09000171
Stark County
Town Pump of East Sparta, The, Jct. of
Walnut St. and Main Ave., East Sparta,
09000172
VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Pittsylvania County
Yeatts, John and Nancy, House, VA 795,
Chatham, 09000173
Request for REMOVAL has been made for
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NORTH DAKOTA
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
Sheridan County
Winter House, NE Sheridan County,
Goodrich, 79001775
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Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before February 21, 2009.
Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Part
60 written comments concerning the
significance of these properties under
the National Register criteria for
evaluation may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., 2280,
Washington, DC 20240; by all other
carriers, National Register of Historic
Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye
St., NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
or faxed comments should be submitted
by March 24, 2009.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/
National Historic Landmarks Program.
FLORIDA
Sarasota County
Armistead, William Martin, House, 1510
Hyde Park St., Sarasota, 09000165
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PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia County
Stokely, William J., School, 1844–1860 N.
32nd St., Philadelphia, 86003336
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places;
Weekly Listing of Historic Properties
Pursuant to (36 CFR 60.13(b,c)) and
(36 CFR 63.5), this notice, through
publication of the information included
herein, is to apprise the public as well
as governmental agencies, associations
and all other organizations and
individuals interested in historic
preservation, of the properties added to,
or determined eligible for listing in, the
National Register of Historic Places from
January 19 to January 23, 2009.
For further information, please
contact Edson Beall via: United States
Postal Service mail, at the National
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Register of Historic Places, 2280,
National Park Service, 1849 C St., NW.,
Washington, DC 20240; in person (by
appointment), 1201 Eye St., NW., 8th
floor, Washington DC 20005; by fax,
202–371–2229; by phone, 202–354–
2255; or by e-mail,
Edson_Beall@nps.gov.
Dated: March 3, 2009.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/
National Historic Landmarks Program.
Key: State, County, Property Name, Address/
Boundary, City, Vicinity, Reference
Number, Action, Date, Multiple Name.
Pope County
MISSOURI
Little Rock to Cantonment Gibson Rd—
Fourth Street Segment, 4th St., between
Union Grove and Blackland Sts., Atkins
vicinity, 08001342, Listed, 1/22/09
(Cherokee Trail of Tears MPS).
Jackson County
Pulaski County
NORTH CAROLINA
Block 35 Cobblestone Alley, W. of the N. end
of Rock St., Little Rock, 08001343, Listed,
1/22/09.
Buncombe County
Pulaski County
West 7th Street Historic District, Portions of
800–1100 blocks of W. 7th St., Little Rock,
08001341, Listed, 1/21/09.
1901 McGee Street Automotive Service
Building, 1901–1907 McGee St., Kansas
City, 08001359, Listed, 1/22/09.
Smith, Richard Sharp, House, 655 Chunns
Cove Rd., Asheville, 08001361, Listed,
1/22/09.
Forsyth County
Washington County
ALABAMA
Montgomery County
Tankersley Rosenwald School, 10 mi. S. on
Montgomery on US 31 to Pettus Rd. to
School Spur on W. side, Hope Hull
vicinity, 08001332, Listed, 1/22/09 (The
Rosenwald School Building Fund and
Associated Buildings MPS).
Illinois River Bridge at Phillips Ford, Co. Rd.
848 over the Illinois River, Savoy vicinity,
08001344, Listed, 1/22/09 (Historic Bridges
of Arkansas MPS).
Old Richmond Schoolhouse and
Gymnasium, 6315 and 6375 Tobaccoville
Rd., Tobaccoville vicinity, 08001362,
Listed, 1/21/09.
Harnett County
CALIFORNIA
Amador County
Harrington-Dewar House, 994 Fred Burns
Rd., Holly Springs vicinity, 08001363,
Listed, 1/23/09.
Mecklenburg County
ARIZONA
Maricopa County
Myrtle Avenue Residential Historic District,
6305–6423 W. Myrtle Ave., Glendale,
08001345, Listed, 1/22/09.
Kennedy Mine Historic District, 12594
Kennedy Mine Rd., Jackson vicinity,
08001347, Listed, 1/22/09.
KANSAS
Mecklenburg County
Cloud County
Robinson Rock House Ruin and Plantation
Site, Reedy Creek Park—2900 Rocky River
Rd., Charlotte, 08001365, Listed, 1/22/09.
Pinal County
Evergreen Addition Historic District,
Generally bounded by McMurray Blvd.,
Gilbert Ave., Florence Blvd., and Casa
Grande Ave., Casa Grande, 08001346,
Listed, 1/22/09.
Clyde School, 620 Broadway St., Clyde,
08001348, Listed, 1/22/09 (Public Schools
of Kansas MPS).
Kilgo, Bishop John C., House, 2100 The
Plaza, Charlotte, 08001364, Listed, 1/22/09.
Polk County
Dickinson County
Wilson Pratt Truss Bridge, 2.9 m. W. of Rain
Rd. on 3200 Ave., Chapman vicinity,
08001349, Listed, 1/22/09 (Metal Truss
Bridges in Kansas 1861—1939 MPS).
ARKANSAS
Mill Farm Inn, 701 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon
vicinity, 08001366, Listed, 1/22/09.
NORTH DAKOTA
Richland County
Fort Abercrombie, Richland Co. Rte. 4,
Abercrombie vicinity, 08001367, Listed,
1/22/09.
Riley County
Conway County,
Earl Building, 201 N. St. Joseph St.,
Morrilton, 08001336, Listed, 1/22/09
(Arkansas Highway History and
Architecture MPS).
Rush County
Fairfield County
Lone Star School, District 64, RR, 11⁄4 m. W.
of Bison Ave., M., Bison vicinity,
08001352, Listed, 1/22/09 (Public Schools
of Kansas MPS).
Fairfield County Children’s Home, 1743 E.
Main St., Lancaster, 08001196, Listed,
12/22/08.
Drew County
Ridgeway Hotel Historic District, 200–206
East Gaines St., Monticello, 08000952,
Listed, 1/22/09.
Shawnee County
Fulton County
AR 289 Bridge Over English Creek, AR289
over English Creek, Mammoth Spring
vicinity, 08001338, Listed, 1/22/09
(Historic Bridges of Arkansas MPS).
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Cleburne County
Disfarmer, Mike Meyer, Gravesite, In the
Heber Springs Cemetery at the NR corner
of Oak St., and S. 4th St., Heber Springs,
08001335, Listed, 1/21/09.
Aroostook County
Lagassey Farm, 786 Main St., Saint Agatha,
08001356, Listed, 1/21/09.
Shoemaker, J.A., House, 1434 SW. Pass Ave.,
Topeka, 08001354, Listed, 1/22/09.
MAINE
Androscoggin County
Hempstead County
Southwestern Proving Ground Building No.
4, 259 Hempstead Co. Rd. 279, Hope
vicinity, 08001339, Listed, 1/22/09 (World
War II Home Front Efforts in Arkansas,
MPS).
Nevada County
Ephesus Cemetery, 1⁄4 mi. N. of Emmet on US
67, Emmet vicinity, 08001340, Listed,
1/22/09.
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Persons Barn and Granary, 2103 Hwy. 18,
Manhattan, 08001351, Listed, 1/22/09
(Agriculture-Related Resources of Kansas).
Main Street-Frye Street Historic District, Frye
St., and portions of Main St. and College
St., Lewiston, 08001355, Listed, 1/23/09.
Somerset County
Kromberg Barn, E. side of E. Pond Rd., across
from number 462, Smithfield, 08001357,
Listed, 1/22/09.
Washington County
OHIO
OREGON
Lane County
Willakenzie Grange Hall, 3055 Willakenzie
Rd., Eugene, 08001368, Listed, 1/22/09.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Newberry County
Hannah Rosenwald School, 61 Deadfall Rd.,
Newberry vicinity, 08001369, Listed,
1/22/09 (Rosenwald School Building
Program in South Carolina, 1917–1932).
WASHINGTON
King County
Messenger of Peace Chapel Car, 38625 SE.
King St., Snoqualmie, 08000998, Listed,
1/21/09.
Plummer, Capt. John, House, 23 Pleasant St.,
Addison, 08001358, Listed, 1/21/09.
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WISCONSIN
Columbia County
Robertson, John A. and Martha, House, 456
Seminary St., Lodi, 08001370, Listed,
1/22/09.
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Meetinghouse Community Pharmacy,
Inc.; Affirmance of Suspension Order
On October 31, 2008, I, the Deputy
Administrator of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, issued an Order to
Show Cause and Immediate Suspension
of Registration to Meetinghouse
Community Pharmacy, Inc.
(Respondent), of Dorchester,
Massachusetts. The Order proposed the
revocation of Respondent’s DEA
Certificate of Registration, BM3972747,
which authorized it to dispense
controlled substances in schedules II
through IV as a retail pharmacy, and the
denial of any pending application to
renew or modify the registration on the
ground that its ‘‘continued registration
is inconsistent with the public interest.’’
Show Cause Order at 1 (citing 21 U.S.C.
823(f) & 824(a)(4)).
The Show Cause Order alleged that
Respondent was distributing ‘‘a large
volume of controlled substances
pursuant to * * * prescriptions that it
knows, or should know, [were] issued
by practitioners not acting in the usual
course of professional practice or that
[were] issued for other than a legitimate
medical purpose in violation of 21 CFR
1306.04(a).’’ Id. The Order specifically
alleged that Respondent was filling
controlled-substance prescriptions
issued by physicians who were not
licensed in the States where
Respondent’s customers were located
and thus lacked authority to prescribe to
them and violated both State and
Federal law. Id. at 1–2. (citing United
Prescription Servs., Inc., 72 FR 50397
(2007)).
Based on the above, I further
concluded that Respondent’s continued
registration during the pendency of this
proceeding would ‘‘constitute an
imminent danger to the public health
and safety.’’ Id. at 2 (citing 21 U.S.C.
824(d)). I therefore ordered the
immediate suspension of Respondent’s
registration.1 Id. at 2 (citing 21 U.S.C.
824(d)).
1 I further ordered that the controlled substances
in Respondent’s possession be either placed under
seal or removed for safekeeping. The Order further
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On November 1, 2008, the Order was
served on Respondent. Since then,
neither Respondent’s owner, nor anyone
else purporting to represent it, has
requested a hearing on its behalf.
Because more than thirty days have
passed since service of the Order, and
the Agency has not received a request
for a hearing, I conclude that
Respondent has waived its right to a
hearing. 21 CFR 1301.43(d). I therefore
enter this Decision and Final Order
based on relevant material contained in
the investigative file and make the
following findings.
Findings
In 1994, Respondent was first
registered with the Agency. Respondent
held DEA Certificate of Registration,
BM3972747, which authorized it to
dispense controlled substances in
schedules II through IV as a retail
pharmacy at the registered location of
248 Bowdoin St., Dorchester,
Massachusetts. Respondent’s
registration expired, however, on
January 31, 2009, and it has not filed a
renewal application.
Respondent is owned and managed by
Baldwin Ihenacho. Mr. Ihenacho held a
Massachusetts pharmacist license,
which was suspended on November 1,
2008, and which expired on December
31, 2008. Respondent holds both a
Massachusetts Retail Drug Store Permit
and a Massachusetts Controlled
Substances License, both of which do
not expire until December 31, 2009.
These licenses were, however,
suspended on November 1 and 6, 2008,
respectively.
On November 1, 2008, law
enforcement authorities executed a
search warrant and served the
Immediate Suspension Order on
Respondent. During the search, the
authorities also arrested Mr. Ihenacho.
Mr. Ihenacho was taken to a unit of the
Boston Police Department. After being
given the Miranda warnings, Mr.
Ihenacho agreed to an interview.
During the interview, Mr. Ihenacho
stated that several years earlier he had
received a fax from Jack, an individual
in the Dominican Republic who
solicited him to fill prescriptions which
were being issued through Web sites.
Ihenacho called Jack and entered into an
oral agreement with him under which
he was paid a dispensing fee of $5.75 for
informed Respondent of its right to request a
hearing on the allegations; gave the date, time and
place of the hearing; explained the procedure for
requesting a hearing or to submit a written
statement of position in lieu of a hearing; and
explained the consequences if Respondent failed to
request a hearing. Show Cause Order at 2–3.
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each prescription Respondent filled.2
Mr. Ihenacho stated that at one point he
was receiving approximately 100
prescriptions a day from Jack and had
to tell him that he could not fill that
many scripts because it was interfering
with his local business. According to
Mr. Ihenacho, he received
approximately $100,000 for filling the
prescriptions from Jack and was owed
an additional $145,000.
According to Mr. Ihenacho, the
customers would either go to a Web site
or call the company to order a drug and
provide their medical history. The
company would then provide the
customer’s purported medical history to
a physician, who would decide whether
to issue a prescription. The approved
prescriptions would then be entered
into a zip file and sent electronically to
his pharmacy. Most of the controlledsubstance prescriptions were for
phentermine and alprazolam, which are
schedule IV controlled substances. See
21 CFR 1308.14.
Mr. Ihenacho stated that he did not
fill Internet prescriptions for customers
who lived in Massachusetts. Mr.
Ihenacho asserted that there were some
States he did not ship to, and that an
employee with the Massachusetts Board
of Pharmacy had told him that some
States prohibited the shipments.
When asked if he was concerned
about the prescriptions being issued by
doctors to patients who lived in
different States, Mr. Ihenacho answered
that he was concerned, but maintained
that he had asked the doctors about the
prescriptions and they were convincing.
According to Mr. Ihenacho, when he
would call a doctor, the doctor would
tell him that he had been talking to the
patient for years so he filled the
prescriptions.
Mr. Ihenacho further stated that he
had visited Jack at his office in the
Dominican Republic, and had been
introduced to Jack’s cousin. The cousin
told Mr. Ihenacho that he wanted to
start his own Internet pharmacy
business; Mr. Ihenacho started filling
prescriptions for the cousin as well.
According to Mr. Ihenacho, the cousin
had paid him approximately $100,000
for a one-year period and owed him
another $40,000. Mr. Ihenacho also told
investigators that he had filled
prescriptions for the owners of several
other Internet schemes, two of whom
paid him a fee of $10,000 a week.
Moreover, at the time of his arrest, Mr.
Ihenacho stated that he was currently
filling approximately 150 Internet
prescriptions per day; he also claimed
2 The Web site operator also reimbursed
Respondent for the cost of the drugs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places; Weekly Listing of Historic
Properties
Pursuant to (36 CFR 60.13(b,c)) and (36 CFR 63.5), this notice,
through publication of the information included herein, is to apprise
the public as well as governmental agencies, associations and all other
organizations and individuals interested in historic preservation, of
the properties added to, or determined eligible for listing in, the
National Register of Historic Places from January 19 to January 23,
2009.
For further information, please contact Edson Beall via: United
States Postal Service mail, at the National
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Register of Historic Places, 2280, National Park Service, 1849 C St.,
NW., Washington, DC 20240; in person (by appointment), 1201 Eye St.,
NW., 8th floor, Washington DC 20005; by fax, 202-371-2229; by phone,
202-354-2255; or by e-mail, Edson_Beall@nps.gov.
Dated: March 3, 2009.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/National Historic Landmarks
Program.
Key: State, County, Property Name, Address/Boundary, City, Vicinity,
Reference Number, Action, Date, Multiple Name.
ALABAMA
Montgomery County
Tankersley Rosenwald School, 10 mi. S. on Montgomery on US 31 to
Pettus Rd. to School Spur on W. side, Hope Hull vicinity, 08001332,
Listed, 1/22/09 (The Rosenwald School Building Fund and Associated
Buildings MPS).
ARIZONA
Maricopa County
Myrtle Avenue Residential Historic District, 6305-6423 W. Myrtle
Ave., Glendale, 08001345, Listed, 1/22/09.
Pinal County
Evergreen Addition Historic District, Generally bounded by McMurray
Blvd., Gilbert Ave., Florence Blvd., and Casa Grande Ave., Casa
Grande, 08001346, Listed, 1/22/09.
ARKANSAS
Cleburne County
Disfarmer, Mike Meyer, Gravesite, In the Heber Springs Cemetery at
the NR corner of Oak St., and S. 4th St., Heber Springs, 08001335,
Listed, 1/21/09.
Conway County,
Earl Building, 201 N. St. Joseph St., Morrilton, 08001336, Listed,
1/22/09 (Arkansas Highway History and Architecture MPS).
Drew County
Ridgeway Hotel Historic District, 200-206 East Gaines St.,
Monticello, 08000952, Listed, 1/22/09.
Fulton County
AR 289 Bridge Over English Creek, AR289 over English Creek, Mammoth
Spring vicinity, 08001338, Listed, 1/22/09 (Historic Bridges of
Arkansas MPS).
Hempstead County
Southwestern Proving Ground Building No. 4, 259 Hempstead Co. Rd.
279, Hope vicinity, 08001339, Listed, 1/22/09 (World War II Home
Front Efforts in Arkansas, MPS).
Nevada County
Ephesus Cemetery, \1/4\ mi. N. of Emmet on US 67, Emmet vicinity,
08001340, Listed, 1/22/09.
Pope County
Little Rock to Cantonment Gibson Rd--Fourth Street Segment, 4th St.,
between Union Grove and Blackland Sts., Atkins vicinity, 08001342,
Listed, 1/22/09 (Cherokee Trail of Tears MPS).
Pulaski County
Block 35 Cobblestone Alley, W. of the N. end of Rock St., Little
Rock, 08001343, Listed, 1/22/09.
Pulaski County
West 7th Street Historic District, Portions of 800-1100 blocks of W.
7th St., Little Rock, 08001341, Listed, 1/21/09.
Washington County
Illinois River Bridge at Phillips Ford, Co. Rd. 848 over the
Illinois River, Savoy vicinity, 08001344, Listed, 1/22/09 (Historic
Bridges of Arkansas MPS).
CALIFORNIA
Amador County
Kennedy Mine Historic District, 12594 Kennedy Mine Rd., Jackson
vicinity, 08001347, Listed, 1/22/09.
KANSAS
Cloud County
Clyde School, 620 Broadway St., Clyde, 08001348, Listed, 1/22/09
(Public Schools of Kansas MPS).
Dickinson County
Wilson Pratt Truss Bridge, 2.9 m. W. of Rain Rd. on 3200 Ave.,
Chapman vicinity, 08001349, Listed, 1/22/09 (Metal Truss Bridges in
Kansas 1861--1939 MPS).
Riley County
Persons Barn and Granary, 2103 Hwy. 18, Manhattan, 08001351, Listed,
1/22/09 (Agriculture-Related Resources of Kansas).
Rush County
Lone Star School, District 64, RR, 1\1/4\ m. W. of Bison Ave., M.,
Bison vicinity, 08001352, Listed, 1/22/09 (Public Schools of Kansas
MPS).
Shawnee County
Shoemaker, J.A., House, 1434 SW. Pass Ave., Topeka, 08001354,
Listed, 1/22/09.
MAINE
Aroostook County
Lagassey Farm, 786 Main St., Saint Agatha, 08001356, Listed, 1/21/
09.
Androscoggin County
Main Street-Frye Street Historic District, Frye St., and portions of
Main St. and College St., Lewiston, 08001355, Listed, 1/23/09.
Somerset County
Kromberg Barn, E. side of E. Pond Rd., across from number 462,
Smithfield, 08001357, Listed, 1/22/09.
Washington County
Plummer, Capt. John, House, 23 Pleasant St., Addison, 08001358,
Listed, 1/21/09.
MISSOURI
Jackson County
1901 McGee Street Automotive Service Building, 1901-1907 McGee St.,
Kansas City, 08001359, Listed, 1/22/09.
NORTH CAROLINA
Buncombe County
Smith, Richard Sharp, House, 655 Chunns Cove Rd., Asheville,
08001361, Listed, 1/22/09.
Forsyth County
Old Richmond Schoolhouse and Gymnasium, 6315 and 6375 Tobaccoville
Rd., Tobaccoville vicinity, 08001362, Listed, 1/21/09.
Harnett County
Harrington-Dewar House, 994 Fred Burns Rd., Holly Springs vicinity,
08001363, Listed, 1/23/09.
Mecklenburg County
Kilgo, Bishop John C., House, 2100 The Plaza, Charlotte, 08001364,
Listed, 1/22/09.
Mecklenburg County
Robinson Rock House Ruin and Plantation Site, Reedy Creek Park--2900
Rocky River Rd., Charlotte, 08001365, Listed, 1/22/09.
Polk County
Mill Farm Inn, 701 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon vicinity, 08001366,
Listed, 1/22/09.
NORTH DAKOTA
Richland County
Fort Abercrombie, Richland Co. Rte. 4, Abercrombie vicinity,
08001367, Listed, 1/22/09.
OHIO
Fairfield County
Fairfield County Children's Home, 1743 E. Main St., Lancaster,
08001196, Listed, 12/22/08.
OREGON
Lane County
Willakenzie Grange Hall, 3055 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene, 08001368,
Listed, 1/22/09.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Newberry County
Hannah Rosenwald School, 61 Deadfall Rd., Newberry vicinity,
08001369, Listed, 1/22/09 (Rosenwald School Building Program in
South Carolina, 1917-1932).
WASHINGTON
King County
Messenger of Peace Chapel Car, 38625 SE. King St., Snoqualmie,
08000998, Listed, 1/21/09.
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WISCONSIN
Columbia County
Robertson, John A. and Martha, House, 456 Seminary St., Lodi,
08001370, Listed, 1/22/09.
[FR Doc. E9-4831 Filed 3-6-09; 8:45 am]
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