Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 76001554
Historic Name WHITED GRIST MILL
Description of Significance CONSTRUCTED IN 1903 BY RUBEN WHITED, THIS MILL WAS POWERED BY A KEROSENE ENGINE. USED PRIMARILY FOR SHELLING AND GRINDING CORN, IN 1928 A FLOUR MILL COMPONENT WAS ADDED. IN 1985 THE MILL WAS MOVED TO ITS PRESENT LOCATION AT THE OLD TOWN MUSEUM. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 1/1/76.
Current Name
Address 306 EAST 7TH STREET
City ELK CITY
County BECKHAM
Lot
Block
Current Section 27
Township 11N
Range 21W
Type BUILDING
Historic Function PROCESSING
Current Function VACANT/ NOT IN USE
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2 COMMERCE
Date Prepared AUGUST 1975
Year Built 1903
Original Site NO; MOVED 1985
Architect/Builder UNKNOWN
Architectural Style
Roof Material WOOD
Wall Material WOOD
Window Material UNCOLLECTED
Door Material UNCOLLECTED
Decorative Details
Condition FAIR
Comments
Restricted N