Nelson House - United States

United States

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  • Nelson House (Latham, Alabama), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Baldwin County, Alabama
  • Nelson House (Helena-West Helena, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Phillips County, Arkansas
  • Nelson Ranch, Woodland, California, listed on the NRHP in California
  • John B. Nelson House, Port Penn, Delaware, listed on the NRHP in Delaware
  • Wilhelmina Nelson House and Cabins, St. Charles, ID, listed on the NRHP in Idaho
  • Daniel Nelson House and Barn, Oskaloosa, IA, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
  • F. P. Nelson House, Greencastle, IN, listed on the NRHP in Indiana
  • Pollard-Nelson House, Logansport, IN, listed on the NRHP in Indiana
  • Nelson House (Lake Providence, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana
  • Nelson Homestead, Crisfield, MD, listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Nelson-Reardon-Kennard House, Abingdon, MD, listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Henry Nelson House, New Market, MD, listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Christina Nelson Three-Decker, Worcester, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
  • John R. Nelson House, Quincy, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
  • Knute Nelson House, Alexandria, MN, listed on the NRHP in Minnesota
  • Perry Nelson House, West Concord, MN, listed on the NRHP in Minnesota
  • John Nelson Site, Willows, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
  • Nelson Tenement, Pascagoula, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
  • John C. Nelson House, Pascagoula, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
  • Thomas Nelson House (Boonville, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri
  • Thomas Nelson House (Peekskill, New York), listed on the NRHP in New York
  • Luman Nelson House, Ravenna, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio
  • Carl E. Nelson House, Salem, OR, listed on the NRHP in Oregon
  • Otto W. and Ida L. Nelson House, Portland, OR, listed on the NRHP in Oregon
  • John H. Nelson House, Fallowfield, PA, listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania
  • Maurice Nelson House, Rapid City, SD, listed on the NRHP in South Dakota
  • Nelson-Kirby House, Germantown, TN, listed on the NRHP in Tennessee
  • August M. and Mabel Jensen Nelson House, Sandy, UT, listed on the NRHP in Utah
  • Nels A. Nelson House, Sandy, UT, listed on the NRHP in Utah
  • Nelson-Beesley House, Salt Lake City, UT, listed on the NRHP in Utah
  • the home of Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson in Virginia
  • Nelson House (Nordland, Washington), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Washington
  • Charles F. Nelson House, Olalla, WA, listed on the NRHP in Washington
  • Nelson Hall, Stevens Point, WI, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin

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