Cass County
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon | 02002-04-01April 1, 2002 | 60041 Vermont St. |
Pokagon Township | |||
Carroll and Bessie E. (Caul) Jones House | 01997-12-01December 1, 1997 | 170 W. Main St. |
Marcellus | |||
G. W. Jones House | 01994-12-09December 9, 1994 | 180 W. Main St. |
Marcellus | |||
Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse | 01985-09-12September 12, 1985 | 17049 US 12 |
Edwardsburg | Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse is a former two room rural schoolhouse built in 1874; the school could hold up to 110 students. The school operated until 1959, and the building was transformed into the Mason Township Hall in 1964. | ||
Central Railroad Dowagiac Depot | 01993-12-02December 2, 1993 | 200 Depot Dr. |
Dowagiac | The Central Railroad Dowagiac Depot was built by the Michigan Central Railroad in 1903; a restoration project took place in 1995. | ||
George Newton House | 01982-05-12May 12, 1982 | 20689 Marcellus Highway |
Marcellus | |||
Smith's Chapel | 01987-12-31December 31, 1987 | Redfield Rd. between Brush and Fir Rds. |
Milton Township | |||
Thompson Road-Air Line Railroad Bridge | 01999-12-22December 22, 1999 | Thompson Rd. over an abandoned railroad right-of-way |
Howard Township |
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