Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 89000848
Historic Name JACKSON SCHOOL
Description of Significance THE JACKSON SCHOOL, BUILT IN 1936, IS AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF MISSION/SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL STYLE ARCHITECTURE USED IN A PUBLIC BUILDING IN ENID. THE SCHOOL WAS DESIGNED BY LOCAL ARCHITECT, R.W. SHAW. THE SINGLE-STORY FACADE FEATURES A CURVILINEAR PARAPET, A RED TILE ROOF,AND ARCADED ENTRIES. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 7/19/89.
Current Name SAME
Address 415 EAST ILLINOIS
City ENID
County GARFIELD
Lot
Block 16, INCLUSIVE
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function EDUCATION: SCHOOL
Current Function EDUCATION: SCHOOL
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared JUNE 6, 1989
Year Built 1936
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder SHAW, R.W. /ARCHITECT
Architectural Style MISSION/SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL
Roof Material TERRA COTTA
Wall Material BUFF BRICK
Window Material WOOD
Door Material WOOD
Decorative Details CURVILINEAR PARAPET; RED TILE; ARCADED ENTRIES;
Condition GOOD
Comments
Restricted N