Danholt Guymon, Oklahoma

National Register of Historic Places Data

Danholt has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the following information, which has been imported from the National Register database and/or the Nomination Form . Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

National Register ID
13000394
Date Listed
June 14, 2013
Name
Danholt
Part of
N/A (Multiple Property Submission)
Address
1208 N. May
City/Town
Guymon
County
Texas
State
Oklahoma
Category
building
Level of Sig.
local
Areas of Sig.
EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT; EUROPEAN

Description

Text courtesy of the National Register of Historic Places, a program of the National Parks Service. Minor transcription errors or changes in formatting may have occurred; please see the Nomination Form PDF for official text. Some information may have become outdated since the property was nominated for the Register.

Danholt was constructed in 1911 for Anders L. Mordt, a land promoter. The building is eligible under Criteria B at the local level for Mordt's association with settlement in the panhandle region. It is the only building in Guymon Oklahoma associated with Mordt with architectural integrity. Located northeast of the downtown Guymon area it is a vernacular house that made a mark on the community of Guymon when it was opened and served as the identity for the Mordt family.