Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number SG100005863
Historic Name MCCLEAN HOME
Description of Significance THE MCCLEAN FAMILY RESIDENCE IS ELIGIBLE FOR LISTING IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES UNDER CRITERION C AT THE LOCAL LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR ARCHITECTURE. BUILT IN 1911, THE BUILDING IS AN OUTSTANDING LOCAL EXAMPLE OF PRAIRIE SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE IN WHAT WAS ORIGINALLY THE RURAL OUTSKIRTS OF NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA CITY. MEMBERS OF THE MCCLEAN FAMILY, INCLUDING JOHN, HIS WIFE NELLIE, AND DAUGHTERS ILA AND FRANCES, OCCUPIED THE BUILDING FOR ALMOST EIGHTY YEARS. MOST NOTABLY, ILA AND FRANCES, ALONG WITH FRANCES’ HUSBAND OSSIE PERRY ESTES AND THEIR THREE SONS, RESIDED IN THE HOME FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. THE HISTORIC USE OF THE BUILDING AS A SINGLE-FAMILY HOME IS UNIQUE IN AN AREA OF OKLAHOMA CITY OTHERWISE CHARACTERIZED BY COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSES, OFFICES, OIL WELLS, AND THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITOL COMPLEX. THUS, THE MCCLEAN FAMILY RESIDENCE RECALLS THE EARLY, RURAL HISTORY OF NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA CITY. LISTED 11/30/2020.
Current Name MCCLEAN FAMILY RESIDENCE
Address 141 NORTHEAST 26TH STREET
City OKLAHOMA CITY
County OKLAHOMA
Lot
Block 21
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function DOMESTIC: SINGLE DWELLING
Current Function VACANT/NOT IN USE
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared NOVEMBER 2019
Year Built 1911
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder UNKNOWN
Architectural Style PRAIRIE SCHOOL
Roof Material ASPHALT SHINGLE
Wall Material BRICK W/ CAST STONE ACCENTS
Window Material WOOD
Door Material WOOD
Decorative Details
Condition POOR
Comments LISTED IN THE NRHP ON NOVEMBER 30, 2020.
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