Mineral Historic District

Historic district in Virginia, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mineral Historic District is a national historic district located at Mineral, Louisa County, Virginia. It encompasses 222 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 6 contributing structures in the town of Mineral. It includes a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings built after the town was platted in 1890. Notable buildings include the Gibson House (1915), Turner House (c. 1915), Dr. H. J. Judd House (1906), Odd Fellows Hall (1894), former D.E. Bumpass Department Store, former Mineral Drug Store, Bank of Louisa (now Town Hall), C&O railroad depot (1880s), Mineral Crystal Ice Plant (c. 1925), Louisa County Power & Light Plant (c. 1925), Standard Oil Company building (1907), Episcopal Church of Incarnation (1902-1903), Mineral Baptist Church (1906), and the former Mineral School (1927).[3]

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Mineral Historic District
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C&O Depot in Mineral
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LocationRoughly along Mineral, Louisa, Lee, Richmond, Albemarle, Pendleton, Piedmon, Old Tolersville, S. Cecilia, et al, Mineral, Virginia
Coordinates38°00′47″N 77°54′14″W
Area120 acres (49 ha)
Built1890 (1890)
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
NRHP reference No.05000271[1]
VLR No.261-0028
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 8, 2005
Designated VLRDecember 1, 2004[2]
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It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.[1]

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