Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 71000661
Historic Name GREEN MCCURTAIN HOUSE
Description of Significance THE GREEN MCCURTAIN HOUSE WAS NOMINATED TO THE NATIONAL REGISTER IN 1971 WHEN THE ORIGINAL HOUSE WAS IN RUINS. AT THE TIME OF LISTING, THERE WERE PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION THAT HAS SINCE BEEN COMPLETED. THIS IS A TWO-STORY L-SHAPED RESIDENCE WITH WOOD SIDING AND A BAY PROJECTION ON THE SOUTH WING. THE HOME IS SIGNIFICANT FOR ITS ASSOCIATION WITH GREEN MCCURTAIN, THE LAST ELECTED CHIEF OF THE CHOCTAW NATION. LISTED IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER 6/21/1971.
Current Name SAME
Address 6 MILES NE OF CITY
City KINTA VICINITY
County HASKELL
Lot
Block
Current Section 35, NE4, NE4
Township 8N
Range 20E
Type BUILDING
Historic Function SINGLE DWELLING
Current Function RECREATION AND CULTURE: MUSEUM
Area Significance 1 POLITICAL
Area Significance 2 HISTORIC - ABORIGINAL
Date Prepared 1971
Year Built 1880
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder UNKNOWN
Architectural Style UNCOLLECTED
Roof Material TIN
Wall Material WOOD
Window Material UNCOLLECTED
Door Material UNCOLLECTED
Decorative Details
Condition RECONSTRUCTION
Comments
Restricted N