Ellington Waterworks – Ellington MO

City:
Ellington, MO

Site Type:
Civic Facilities, Infrastructure and Utilities, Auxiliary Civic Facilities, Water Supply

New Deal Agencies:
Public Works Funding, Public Works Administration (PWA)

Completed:
1940

Designer:
W. A. Fuller

Quality of Information:
Moderate

Marked:
Yes

Site Survival:
Extant

Description

PWA funds contributed to the construction of this waterworks, designed by engineering firm W.A. Fuller, in 1940. It is a one-story rock building with a native rock façade and a garage opening, and was the city water works from 1940. It is presently privately owned, but they have retained the bronze plaques on the front of the structure.

Source notes

Site originally submitted by Charles Swaney on July 14, 2015.

Location Info


Ellington, Missouri 63638
Reynolds County

Location notes: Exact address not known, location inferred from satellite views and photographs.

Coordinates: 37.241787, -90.971702

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