Historic Sites
Share your History to Preserve our Future.
Pierce County has a rich, fascinating history. In our county you’ll find historic mining, woodland, agricultural, milling and river sites, as well as educational, governmental, domestic and commercial buildings. Two agricultural sites, two educational buildings, one governmental building, one commercial building, and one home are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These sites are deemed worthy of preservation.
The information below describes the historical significance of these sites. It is courtesy of the National Register of Historic Places web site (www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com):
Diamond Bluff Site: Mero Mound Group Diamond Bluff
Historic Significance: Information Potential
Area of Significance: Prehistoric
Cultural Affiliation: Late Woodland, Oneota, Mississippian
Period of Significance: 1000-500 AD; 1499-1000 AD
Historic Function: Domestic, Funerary, Religion
Historic Sub-function: Graves/Burials, Religious Structure, Village Site
Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Funerary
Current Sub-function: Agricultural Fields, Graves/Burials
Owner: Private
The information below describes the historical significance of these sites. It is courtesy of the National Register of Historic Places web site (www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com):
Diamond Bluff Site: Mero Mound Group Diamond Bluff
Historic Significance: Information Potential
Area of Significance: Prehistoric
Cultural Affiliation: Late Woodland, Oneota, Mississippian
Period of Significance: 1000-500 AD; 1499-1000 AD
Historic Function: Domestic, Funerary, Religion
Historic Sub-function: Graves/Burials, Religious Structure, Village Site
Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Funerary
Current Sub-function: Agricultural Fields, Graves/Burials
Owner: Private
- H.S. Miller Bank Building
223 Broad Street, Prescott
Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering
Architecture Style: Romanesque, Italianate
Period: 1875-1899, 1900-1924
Historic Function: Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function: Financial Institution - Mero Archeological District
Diamond Bluff
Historic Significance: Information Potential
Area of Significance: Prehistoric
Cultural Affiliation: Late Woodland, Oneota, Mississippian
Period of Significance: 1000-500 AD; 1499-1000 AD
Historic Function: Domestic, Funerary, Religion
Historic Sub-function: Graves/Burials, Religious Structure, Village Site
Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Funerary
Current Sub-function: Agricultural Fields, Graves/Burials
Owner: Private - North Hall, UW-River Falls
River Falls
Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event
Period: 1900-1924
Historic Function: Education
Current Function: Education
NORTH HALL (7/04) - Pierce County Courthouse
411 W. Main St., Ellsworth
Architecture Style: Classical Revival, Beaux Arts, Other
Period: 1900-1924
Historic Function: Government
Current Function: Government
PIERCE COUNTY COURTHOUSE (7/04) - Daniel Smith House, also known as Mitchell House
331 N. Lake St., Prescott
Historic Significance: Person
Significant Year: 1855
Area of Significance: Exploration/settlement
Period of Significance: 1850-1874
Historic Function: Domestic
Current Function: Domestic
Owner: Private - South Hall, UW-River Falls
320 E. Cascade Ave., River Falls
Historic Significance: Event
Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development, Education
Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924
Historic Function: Education
Current Function: Education
