The registration form for the Wayne Village Historic District indicates that of the fifty-three buildings in the district, thirty-four contribute to its historical identity. The form, however, lists only fifty-two properties. • Galena & Chicago Union Railroad Tool House () - The building has been significantly altered and twice moved since its construction. • Wayne school (c. 1852) - Converted to a residence • Richard Chipp House (c. 1885) - Moved to its present location before 1890 • Daniel Dunham House (c. 1885) - Moved to its present location in 1888–89. Extensively remodeled. • Frederick A. Glos House (1910) • Jane N. Woodcock House (c. 1885–89) • Albert D. Trull House (1886) - Covered with modern siding • Adam A. Glos House II (1893) • 32 W 167
Army Trail Road (c. 1885) • Herman Will House I (c. 1885) • Solomon Dunham House (1852) - Wayne's first house. Substantially altered. • John Warnely House (c. 1913) • 32 W 245 Army Trail Road (c. 1855–59) - Solomon Dunham may have been involved with its construction. • James Campbell Hardware Store (c. 1880–85) • Tom Campbell Store (1904) • 32 W 252 Army Trail Road - Non-contributing gas station • Hiram Adams Boot and Shoe Store (c. 1860) - Extendively remodeled as a residence • 32 W 236 Army Trail Road (date unknown) - Converted to a residence in early 20th century • Joel Hathaway House (1887) - Front elevation remodeled • James Creighton House (c. 1913) • John Dolph House (built before 1874) - Moved to present location in 1920s • 32 W 164 Army Trail Road (built before 1874) -
Greek Revival house • Adam M. Glos House I (c. 1875–79) • Adam Glos House (c. 1910) • Wayne Congregational Church (1871) - Now affiliated with
United Church of Christ and known as Little Home Church by the Wayside. Remodeled twice, parish house added in 1946. • Dr.
William L. Guild House (1883) • Congregational Church Parsonage (1889) • John Suchalski House (1946) • C. J. Foley House (c. 1946) • Byron Ballard House (c. 1872–74) - Extensively remodeled • Byron Ballard House (c. 1893) • Walter V. R. Powis House (1904) • Herman Will House II (c. 1914) • Albert Will House (1928) • Walter Peterson House I (1929) • Walter Peterson House II (c. 1925) • George Loucks House I (1923) • George Loucks House II (1926) - Recent addition • Abner C. Clark House (1925) • Carl Sauter House (1928–29) - Inappropriate siding • E. T. Hathaway House (built before 1880) - Moved to present site in 1880s. Extensively remodeled "beyond recognition" • 32 W 218 Glos Street (date unknown) - Moved to present site before 1900 • Warner Wheeler House I (c. 1885–89) • Amandus Cover House (1884) • Warner Wheeler House II (c. 1889) • Sim Roberts, Jr. House (1887) • Robert Henderson House (c. 1928) • Wayne Village Hall (date unknown) • Reinhart Sherbert House (1887) • Herman Will House III (1890) • John Arndt House (c. 1885–89) - Addition in 1916. Previously a post office and tobacco shop until converted into a residence in 1915. • U. S. Post Office (1956) ==References==