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HISTORIC AMERICAN
BUILDINGS SURVEY
Catalog
[29.2:B86/3/94]
PUBLICATION FEDERAL
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Historic
AMERICAN BUILDINGS
Survey
Catalog of the Measured Drawings and
Photographs of the Survey in the
Library of Congress, March 1, 1941
COMPILED and EDITED by
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
National Park Service
DISTRICT EDART PA 0 OF THE INT THE RIOR
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Harold L. Ickes, Secretarv
PA EAIOR INI EPARTME 2 TI OF
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Newton B. Drury, Director
United States Government Printing Office
Washington : 1941
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents
Washington, D.C.
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Price $1.25 (Buckram)
CONTENTS
Page
Page
Introduction
IV
NEBRASKA
211
Preface to the Second Edition
VII
NEW HAMPSHIRE
213
ALABAMA
1
NEW JERSEY
216
ARIZONA
30
NEW MEXICO
252
ARKANSAS
38
NEW YORK
258
CALIFORNIA
40
NORTH CAROLINA
281
COLORADO
53
OHIO
294
CONNECTICUT
55
OKLAHOMA
308
DELAWARE
64
OREGON
310
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
73
PENNSYLVANIA
315
FLORIDA
78
PUERTO RICO
333
GEORGIA
82
RHODE ISLAND
335
ILLINOIS
96
SOUTH CAROLINA
343
INDIANA
108
TENNESSEE
354
IOWA
112
TEXAS
357
KENTUCKY
115
UTAH
373
LOUISIANA
120
VERMONT
375
MAINE
125
VIRGINIA
378
MARYLAND
131
WASHINGTON
407
MASSACHUSETTS
160
WEST VIRGINIA
414
MICHIGAN
183
WISCONSIN
418
MINNESOTA
188
WYOMING
424
MISSISSIPPI
192
Appendix: The Survey Agreement
426
MISSOURI
202
Index
431
[III]
Introduction
T
HE Historic American Buildings Survey aims at the creation of a
permanent graphic record of the existing architectural remains of early
dwellers in this country. The historical value of such a record is self-
evident, the urgent need for it at the present time scarcely less so. For
aside from the constant toll of fire and decay, the constant environmental
changes of our rapidly developing civilization swiftly and inevitably wipe
out the records of our past. Throughout the country scores of significant
landmarks are annually being destroyed. The Survey has no power to
arrest this destruction, but by making full and accurate records it can
make possible a mental or material reconstruction for the present and
future generations.
In order to cover the country as thoroughly and rapidly as possible, the
organization of the American Institute of Architects has been adopted.
This body comprises 71 chapters, dividing among them the whole area of
the United States and its territories. For each chapter area a district
officer is selected, fitted by antiquarian interest and architectural ex-
perience to conduct the Survey within his district. These officers are
then called upon to prepare, with the aid of advisers chosen within and
without the architectural profession, duplicate card indices of local
structures which are considered most worthy of recording. One set of
regional cards is kept by each district officer, the other forwarded to the
Federal headquarters of the Survey established by the Branch of Plans
and Design, National Park Service, in the United States Department of
the Interior.
An order of preference is then arranged, depending on significance and
danger of destruction, and with this as a basis measured drawings are
made and photographs are taken under the supervision of the district
officers, as funds from any source become available. The records, when
approved by the district officers, are forwarded to Washington, to be
carefully reviewed there, and when finally accepted are turned over for
custody and administration to the Library of Congress.
Though the desirability of such a survey in this country had been ap-
preciated in many quarters, it is doubtful if the Federal Government
could have undertaken it for a long time to come, had not the need for
unemployment relief provided the necessary funds under the Civil Works
Administration, in November 1933, while the great number of unemployed
architects and draftsmen simultaneously supplied a highly trained
personnel. The C. W. A. program, ending officially in May 1934, proved
so successful that the present permanent organization was established by
[IV]
agreement between the National Park Service, the American Institute of
Architects, and the Library of Congress. During 1934 and 1935 further
work was carried on with Emergency Relief and Public Works funds and
from 1936 to the present with the assistance of the Works Progress Admin-
istration in the form of local and regional projects. In addition a certain
amount of recording has resulted from private contributions and from
undertakings by various architectural schools.
The early relief nature of the project naturally resulted in considerable
unevenness in the coverage, for the greatest amount of architectural un-
employment did not always occur where the greatest number of structures
should be recorded. It was soon realized that there were areas where
much of importance remained quite untouched, and others where more was
being measured than necessity would require. In order to fill the gaps to
some degree, as the need for relief drew to a close, a small Federal nonrelief
project, financed with Public Works funds was organized and operated,
from the autumn of 1939 until early in 1941. And any future Federal
undertaking should see the process of special selection carried even further.
In the past, buildings in the custody of official bodies, or preserved as
historical monuments or museums have been considered relatively safe
and often have been passed by in order to give prior recording to less
distinguished structures in more danger of immediate destruction. There
has resulted an extraordinarily rich and diversified documentation of the
lesser known, "vernacular" architecture of our ancestors, invaluable to
students of social history as well as to architects. At the same time,
buildings of preeminent architectural and historical importance are often
not to be found in the Survey. It is true that in most cases partial records
of these exist elsewhere, but the wholesale destruction that has been
recently wrought abroad brings home the necessity of recording fully and
scrupulously such structures as coming years may wish urgently to restore
or rebuild or at least treasure accurately in memory. The possible man-
made wreck of war cannot be ignored in any future program.
As the results stand on March 31, 1941, there is now prepared a card
index of 3,000 subjects to be considered for recording. The actual records
cover 2,693 structures measured and drawn in 23,765 sheets of uniform
size, and 25,357 photographic negatives which add 3,696 structures
recorded in photographs only. The total recorded in one way or another
is 6,389. In the great majority of cases, subjects which have been meas-
ured have also been photographed. Each set of measured drawings is
provided with a cover sheet, not included in the foregoing enumeration.
This serves not only as title page, but contains brief information as to the
identity, date, and location of the subject. With each completed record
there is also a page of data, giving the present ownership, condition, name
of builder, and date of building where known. No attempt has generally
been made at authenticating the traditional history of the buildings, though
in a few cases it has been possible to expand these pages of data to include
some historical research.
[v]
In the present catalog, which includes nearly three times as many
items as were included three years ago, an indication of the type, material
and period of each structure has been introduced, and where attributions
exist, the names of architects have been added to the index. The material
of the Survey is available for consultation in the Library of Congress, and
reproductions of all of it may be had at a minimum cost. Requests for
prints should be sent to the Division of Fine Arts of the Library of Congress.
LEICESTER B. HOLLAND,
Chief of the Division of Fine Arts, Library of Congress,
Chairman, National Advisory Board, Historic American Buildings Survey.
[vI]
Preface to the Second Edition
In an effort to make the Historical American Buildings Survey Cata-
log more useful, descriptions of the buildings listed, together with the
address, style and approximate date, have been added to this new
edition.
As it is not always possible to determine the exact date of a building,
the approximate date has been given in all cases-that is, early Eighteenth
Century indicates 1700 to 1735, mid Eighteenth 1736 to 1769, and late
Eighteenth 1770 to 1799.
In counting the stories of a building, basements have not been included,
and only stories with dormer windows above the roof line were counted
as half-stories.
A question mark after an architect's name indicates that there is some
basis for attributing a building to him, but that it has been impossible to
authenticate his authorship.
The index also has been amplified and a number of new titles have been
added.
The number of drawings and number of photos for each survey is
indicated following the item. Where one or the other is omitted it
indicates that drawings or photos only are available.
The number in parentheses following the county designation on the
right-hand side of the item is a library reference number and has no
other significance in regard to the survey.
[VII]
"THE SHADOWS," NEW IBERIA, Louisiana. 1832
ALABAMA
ALEXANDRIA
Calhoun County (8)
Green-Norris-Woodruf House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 7 photos (1935).
ALICEVILLE
Pickens County (54)
Benjamin Hughes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also out-
buildings). 11 photos (1937).
ALICEVILLE VICINITY
Pickens County (54)
William Hughes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also out-
building). 19 photos (1937).
ALLENTON
Wilcox County (66)
Grace House. Wood, twostories, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 6 photos (1937).
Tavern. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1937).
ALLSBORO VICINITY
Colbert County (17)
Big Bear Creek Covered Bridge, 12 miles SW. of Cherokee. Wood, mid 19th C. 4
photos (1936).
Cripple Deer Creek Covered Bridge, 20 miles SW. of Cherokee. Wood, early 19th C.
6 photos (1936).
ALPINE
Talladega County (61)
Welch House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings).
14 photos (1937).
ANNISTON VICINITY
Calhoun County (8)
Water Mill, Jacksonville Highway. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1935).
ATHENS
Limestone County (42)
Dr. Richardson House, Clinton and South Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Father Donnell House, Athens Agricultural School. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).
Founders' Hall of Athens College (Main Building). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (altered). General Hiram H. Higgins, architect. 10 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1934).
Governor Houston House, 101 Houston Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 6 photos (1934; 1935).
The J. G. and Mary Mason House, 211 Beaty Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,
early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
Masonic Temple, East Hobbs and Monroe Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Pettus House, 202 Beaty Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Pryor House, 400 Jefferson Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion
type, Italianate, cast-iron balcony. (Also office, cast-iron porch). 6 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1934).
Vasser House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos
(1934).
Walker House, 309 East Clinton Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
ATHENS VICINITY
Limestone County (42)
Rowe House, Browns Ferry Road, 3 miles off highway to Athens. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C. 4 photos (1935).
AUBURN
Lee County (41)
Drake-Samford House, Drake Avenue and Gay Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Holliday-Cary House, North College Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1934).
McElhaney House (now Jones Hotel), 131 College Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934; 1935).
Meadows House, 342 North College Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1935).
Perry-Cauthen House, East Drake Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos
(1934; 1935).
AUBURN VICINITY
Lee County (41)
Frasier-Brown House, Shelton Mill Road, 3 miles north of Auburn. Stone and stucco,
two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Moore-Whatley House, 2 miles SE. of Auburn. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
BELLE MINA
Limestone County (42)
Governor Bibb House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
7 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
BENTON
Lowndes County (43)
Masonic Hall. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
BIRMINGHAM
Jefferson County (37)
"Arlington" (Munger House), 331 Cotton Avenue, SW. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1937).
Walker House (now Smith House), 200 Broad Street, Elyton. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type. 10 photos (1937).
Worthington House, Avenue F, South. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 12 photos (1937).
BOLIGEE VICINITY
Greene County (32)
"Hill of Howth" (McKee-Gould House). Log, one story, early 19th C. 9 photos (1934;
1935).
Weston Plantation, two miles south of Boligee. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. (Also log smokehouse). 4 photos (1936).
BRICK VICINITY
Colbert County (17)
Presbyterian Church, 1 mile south of Brick. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
BUCKSVILLE
Tuscaloosa County (63)
Tannehill Furnace. Stone, early 19th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1936).
BURKVILLE
Lowndes County (43)
Stone-McCarty- Robinson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 4 photos (1935).
BURKVILLE VICINITY
Lowndes County (43)
Stone-Young Plantation House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., formal
composition, mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934; 1936); 28 photos (1934;
1935; 1936).
[2]
ALABAMA
BURNT CORN VICINITY
Conecuh County (50)
Watkins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).
CAHABA
Dallas County (24)
Bell House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934).
Corcheron House. Brick, early 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1934).
Gayle House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Kirkpatrick House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6
photos (1934).
Negro Methodist Church, Walnut Street. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1934).
CAMDEN
Wilcox County (66)
Bagby House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1936).
Baptist Church, Broad Street. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).
Beck House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936; 1937).
Black Store No. 2 (now McMillan Store), Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C. 2 photos (1937).
Block House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
Coster House. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Court House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 photos (1937).
Dr. Black Store No. 1, Hill Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Dr. Moore Office (Old Law Office). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Dunn House, Broad Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2
photos (1937).
Episcopal Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 4 photos (1936)
Female Academy (now Camden High School), Broad Street. Brick, two stories with
cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos (1937).
General Jones House, Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
7 photos (1937).
Hanley House, Carmel Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 5
photos (1937).
Jones Office (Old Law Office). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Masonic Temple. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 9 photos (1936).
McIntosh House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).
McMillan House, Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2
photos (1937).
McWilliams House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 13 photos
(1936).
Miller Office (Old Law Office), Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1937)
Newspaper Plant. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).
Sperlin Store, Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Wilcox Hotel. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 photos (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
CAMDEN VICINITY
Wilcox County (66)
Burford House, 8 miles SW. of Camden. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.. mansion type,
Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 18 photos (1936; 1937).
Capelł House, 8 miles from Camden. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6
photos (1937).
Clifton Ferry Landing, 10 miles from Camden on Alabama River. Wood, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
Clifton House, 10 miles from Camden on Alabama River. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Colonel Dawson House, 1½ miles east of Camden. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1937).
Colonel Kilpatrick House, 2 miles off Miller's Ferry Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th
C. (Also outbuildings). 5 photos (1937).
Dr. Miller House, 6 miles north of Camden. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 2 photos (1937).
"Dry Forks Plantation" (Tait House), 12 miles south of Camden on Clifton Ferry Road.
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda. (Also log outbuild-
ings). 19 photos (1936).
Felix Tait Plantation, 9 miles from Camden on Clifton Ferry Road. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C., mansion type. (Also outbuildings). 10 photos (1936).
McDowell House (now Harris House), 8 miles from Camden on Old Claiborne Road.
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos (1936; 1937).
Newson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1937).
Robert Tait Plantation, 8 miles from Camden. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also
log outbuildings). 8 photos (1936).
Store, 10 miles from Camden at Clifton Ferry. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
CANTON BEND
Wilcox County (66)
Bethea House, 8 miles from Camden. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.
12 photos (1937).
Henderson Store. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
CANTON BEND VICINITY
Wilcox County (66)
Matthews-Tait House, 2 miles from Canton Bend. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek revival. 12 photos (1936; 1937).
CARROLLTON
Pickens County (54)
Methodist Episcopal Church. Brick, with spire, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Pettus House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1937).
Phoenix Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 9 photos (1937).
CHASE VICINITY
Madison County (45)
Scruggs House, 2 miles east of Chase. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1935).
CHEROKEE VICINITY
Colbert County (17)
Buzzard Roost Covered Bridge, 5 miles SW. of Cherokee. Wood, mid 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Cunningham Plantation, Natchez Trace. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal com-
position, Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings). 13 sheets (1936); 31 photos (1935; 1936).
[4]
ALABAMA
CHESTANG
Washington County (65)
Chestang House, Chestang Landing. Wood, one story, early 19th C., dog-run type.
5 photos (1937).
CHEWACLA
Lee County (41)
Old Chewacla Lime Works, 10 miles east of Auburn. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C.
9 photos (1937).
CITRONELLE
Mobile (49)
Pullman-Jones House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).
CLAIBORNE
Monroe County (50)
Deer's Store. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Dellet House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).
CLINTON
Greene County (32)
Masonic Temple (now Store). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934; 1935).
COATOPA
Sumter County (60)
Brewersville Methodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 9 photos (1935).
Henson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).
Patton House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 5 photos (1936).
COLUMBIA
Houston County (35)
Teague-Regell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
COTTONTON VICINITY
Russel County (57)
Mule Cotton Gin, Cliatt Plantation. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2
photos (1936).
Well Sweep on Cliatt Plantation. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
COURTLAND
Lawrence County (40)
Campbell House, Joe Wheeler Highway. Wood, one story mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1937);
4 photos (1935).
CRAWFORD
Russell County (57)
Tuckabatcha (Masonic Lodge). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6
photos (1935).
CREWS DEPOT
Lamar County (38)
George Bankhead House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
DADEVILLE
Tallapoosa County (62)
Lane House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos
(1935).
Post Office-Dennis Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 11
photos (1935).
DADEVILLE VICINITY
Tallapoosa County (62)
Black-Gilling House, 10 miles from Dadeville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos
(1935).
Gardner House, Dudleyville Highway, 4 miles from Dadeville. Wood, one story, mid
19th C. 7 photos (1935).
DAUPHIN ISLAND
Mobile County (49)
Fort Gaines. Brick, early 19th C., (ruinous). 15 photos (1928; 1934).
[5]
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
DAWES
Mobile County (49)
Vogtner Farm Buildings. Log, one story, early 19th C., dog-run type. 8 photos (1937).
DAYTON
Marengo County (46)
"Magnolia Grove." Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 7 photos
(1936).
Methodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 9 photos (1936).
DECATUR
Morgan County (52)
Hinds House, 120 Sycamore Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
State Bank Building, Bank Street and Wilson Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1935).
DEMOPOLIS
Marengo County (46)
"Bluff Hall" (Lyon-Smith House). Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 13 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Glover Family Mausoleum, Riverview Cemetery. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).
Lyon House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 photos
(1934; 1935).
DEMOPOLIS VICINITY
Marengo County (46)
"Gaineswood" (Whitfield House). Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. General Nathan Bryan Whitfield, Architect. 25 sheets (1934;
1936); 54 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
EASTABOGA VICINITY
Talladega County (61)
Covered Bridge over Choccolocco Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1935).
ELMORE
Elmore County (26)
Governor Fitzpatrick House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 17 photos
(1935).
EUFAULA
Barbour County (3)
Baptist Church (now Saint Luke's Methodist Church), 234 South Van Buren Street.
Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935).
Captain Hart-Milton House, 211 Eufaula Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 3 photos (1935).
Dr. Cowan-Ramser House, 441 East Barbour Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Irwinton Inn (now Mashburn House), 105 Riverside Drive. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C., mansion type, two-story veranda. 6 photos (1935).
Thomas-Wellborn-Wills House, 134 Livingston Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1935).
EUTAW
Greene County (32)
Banks House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also
brick smokehouse). 4 photos (1934; 1935).
Court House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos
(1936).
Dr. Kirksey House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
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ALABAMA
EUTAW-Continued.
Dunlap House, Wilson Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 7 photos
(1936).
Eutaw Female Academy, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
5 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
First Presbyterian Church. Wood, two stories with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
4 photos (1935).
Law Office. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Perkins-Spencer House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
3 photos (1934; 1935).
Reese-Lucius House, Wilson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935.)
Smith House, 220 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. (Also log corncrib). 6 photos (1935).
Webb-Alexander House, 309 Main Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type. 4 photos (1934; 1935).
White- McGiffert House, 314 Womack Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Wynne House, 307 Wilson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
4 photos (1934; 1935).
EUTAW VICINITY
Greene County (32)
"Myrtlewood" (Hays House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
7 photos (1934; 1936).
FAUNSDALE VICINITY
Marengo County (46)
"Cedar Grove" (Walker House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-
story veranda. (Also outbuildings). 27 photos (1936).
"Norwood", 3 miles SW. of Faunsdale. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
4 photos (1935).
FLORENCE
Lauderdale County (39)
Ashcraft House, 461 North Pine Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 8 photos (1934; 1935).
"Courtview" (Foster-Rogers House). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 17 sheets (1934; 1935); 31 photos (1934; 1935).
Irvine House, 459 Court Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1935).
Lambeth House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 6 photos (1934; 1935).
McFarland House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda.
4 photos (1934).
Sample House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1935).
FLORENCE VICINITY
Lauderdale County (39)
"The Forks" (Jackson House), 4½ miles NW. of Florence. Wood, two stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Log quarters, saddlebag type). 18 sheets
(1935); 20 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Hood House, 3 miles west of Florence. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., formal compo-
sition. 13 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
"Sweet Water" (Patton House), 3 miles west of Florence. Brick, two stories, early 19th
C., mansion type. 9 photos (1934; 1935).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
FORKLAND
Greene County (32)
Episcopal Church. Wood, early 19th C., Gothic Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Methodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
Methodist Parsonage. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
Tavern (Glover House). Wood, one story, early 19th C. 8 photos (1935).
FORKLAND VICINITY
Greene County (32)
"Rosemount" (Glover-Legare House). Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revivał. Allan Glover, Architect. (Also log outbuildings). 16
sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934; 1935).
Strawberry Hill Plantation (Walton House), State Highway 40. Wood, one and a
half stories, early 19th C. (Also log quarters, dog-run type). 9 photos (1936).
FORT MITCHELL
Russell County (57)
Colonel Crowell-Alexander House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuilding).
8 photos (1935).
Johnson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. + photos (1935).
FRANKLIN VICINITY
Monroe County (50)
Mule Gin, 5 miles south of Franklin on State Highway 11. Wood, one story, early 19th
C. 4 photos (1936).
GALLION VICINITY
Hale County (33)
Spencer House, 3½ miles south of Demopolis. Wood, one and a half stories, early
19th C., formal composition, Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1935).
GLENVILLE
Russell County (57)
"Elmoreland" (Mitchell House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 15 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1935; 1936).
GOLD HILL
Lee County (41)
Ellington House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 15
photos (1935).
GREENSBORO
Hale County (33)
Dr. Hanna House, Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
4 photos (1936).
Gayle-Tunstall House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 6 photos
(1934; 1935).
"Glencairn" (Erwin House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greck
Revival, two-story veranda. 12 photos (1935; 1936).
Governor Seay House (Vaughn House). Wood, two stories, carly 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 6 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Jackson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1935).
Judge (1936). Torbert House, Whelan Street. Brick, two stories, carly 19th C. 12 photos
Knight 1936). House (Smaw House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1935;
"Magnolia Grove" (Richmond Pearson Hobson House), Main Street. Brick and stucco,
two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revivał. (Also brick quarters). 8 sheets
(1934); 10 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Ott's House, Rosemont Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. (Also outbuildings). 8 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1935; 1936).
Pickens House (Rothenberg House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
GREENVILLE
Butler County (7)
Beeland House, Fort Dale Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1935).
Beeland-Stanley House, 218 Commerce Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Dunklin-Beeland House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1935).
Dunklin-Smith House, Commerce Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
GREENVILLE VICINITY
Butler County (7)
Crenshaw House, 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1935).
Crenshaw Plantation House, 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
(Log outbuildings). 12 photos (1935).
Houses over Graves, Fort Dale Cemetery. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
Nolan Crenshaw House, 15 miles NW of Greenville. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1935).
Old Tavern and Stage Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).
Womack-Crenshaw Plantation, 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also log outbuildings). 20 photos (1935).
Womack House (Crenshaw Plantation), 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, one story,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
GROVE HILL VICINITY
Clarke County (13)
Vickers-Chapman House, Coffeeville Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
HARPERSVILLE VICINITY
Talladega County (61)
Chancellor House, 4½ miles SE. of Harpersville. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1935).
Rock House, 2½ miles east of Harpersville. Irregular ashlar. two stories, mid 19th C.
3 photos (1935).
HELENA VICINITY
Shelby County (59)
Mule (1936). Cotton Press (Dunham Plantation). Wood, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets
HERRICK
Fayette County (29)
McCaleb-Hollingsworth Water Mill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
HIGH RIDGE
Bullock County (6)
Berry-Braswell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).
HIGH RIDGE VICINITY
Bullock County (6)
Chancey House, 15 miles NE. of Orion. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 photos (1935).
Howe-Roughton House, 15 miles NE. of Orion on High Ridge Road. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).
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ALABAMA
HUNTSVILLE
Madison County (45)
Buritt House, 303 Eustis Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 photos (1935).
Cabaness House, 602 Randolph Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. George Steele,
Architect. 12 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1934; 1935).
Chase House, 517 Adams Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
Clay House, 440 Eustis Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also
brick quarters). George Steele, Architect. 6 photos (1934; 1935).
Colonel Pope House, 412 Echols Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. George Steele, Architect. 3 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
Dr. Fearn-Garth House, Franklin Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1934; 1935).
Dr. Pynchon House, 518 Adams Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
First National Bank, West Court Square and Fountain Road. Regular ashlar, two
stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. George Steele, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 9 photos
(1934).
Governor Bibb-Newman House, 303 Williams Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
Old Court House, Court Square. Regular ashlar, two stories with dome, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (razed 1914). George Steele, Architect. 6 sheets (1913); 3 photos (1913).
Weeden House, 301 West Gates Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);
10 photos (1934).
White House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1935).
HUNTSVILLE VICINITY
Madison County (45)
"Greenlawn" (Otie House), 6 miles north on Hazel Green Road. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also log outbuildings). 10 photos (1935).
Mastin House, Hazel Green Road. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings).
6 photos (1934; 1935).
McCracken House, on Meridian Pike 2 miles north of Huntsville. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934; 1935).
Robinson-Dilworth House, Meridian Road, 2 miles north of Huntsville. Brick, two
stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1934;
1935).
Steele-Fowler House, McCullough Avenue. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. George Steele, Architect. (Also outbuildings). 4 sheets
(1934); 7 photos (1934; 1935).
Wade House, 9 miles NW. of Huntsville. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings). 12 photos (1935).
JACKSONVILLE
Calhoun County (8)
Martin House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
photos (1935).
Old Tavern (Greenleaf's Store; Crow Building), East Square and East Clinton Street.
Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 4 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
Presbyterian Church, North Chinabee and East Clinton Streets. Brick, with spire, mid
19th C. 7 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1935).
Wood-Treadway House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
2 photos (1935).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
JEFFERSON
Marengo County (46)
Allen House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 7 photos (1935).
Grant House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Log outbuildings). 8 photos (1935).
LAFAYETTE
Chambers County (9)
McLemore House. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).
Tatum House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 10 photos (1935).
LEIGHTON VICINITY
Colbert County (17)
"The Oaks" (Ricks House), 2 miles south off Wheeler Highway. Wood, two stories, early
19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 12 photos (1935).
LINDEN
Marengo County (46)
Old Court House (now Baptist Church). Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 7 photos (1935).
LIVINGSTON
Sumter County (60)
Episcopal Church. Wood, with cupoia, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Inn (Livingston Hotel), Main Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th
C. 7 photos (1936).
"Lee Haven" (Gulley House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 7 photos (1935).
Little House (near Hotel). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 4 photos
(1936).
Parker House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 photos
(1936).
"Pleasant Ridge" (McMahon House), Chapman Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 7 photos (1936).
White House, Patton Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos
(1936).
LIVINGSTON VICINITY
Sumter County (60)
"Oak Manor" (Colonel Lee House). Wood, two stories with cupoła, mid 19th C., two-
story veranda. 16 photos (1935; 1936).
Sherrard House, 2 miles east of Livingston on Highway 80. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1936).
LOACHAPOKA
Lee County (41)
Baptist Church, Highway 29. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1934).
LOACHAPOKA VICINITY
Lee County (41)
Hammack Plantation House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
LOWNDESBORO
Lowndes County (43)
Dr. Wooten-Meadows House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 8 photos
(1934; 1935).
Haygood House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14
photos (1934; 1935).
Howard House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1934; 1935).
Lewis House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).
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ALABAMA
LOWNDESBORO-Continued.
Meadows-Powell House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos
(1934; 1935).
Negro Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934; 1935).
Presbyterian Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Reese House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 8 photos (1934;
1935).
Tyson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 13
photos (1934; 1935).
Williams-Bragg House (Gordon House). Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival
6 photos (1934; 1935).
LOWNDESBORO VICINITY
Lowndes County (43)
Turner-Dickson House, Hayneville Road, 1 mile from Lowndesboro. Wood, two stories,
early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1935).
LUVERNE VICINITY
Crenshaw County (21)
Grave Houses, Cemetery. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
MANNINGHAM VICINITY
Butler County (7)
Grave House, Cemetery, 5 miles from Greenville. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
MARENGO
Marengo County (46)
Pearson House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
MARION
Perry County (53)
Court House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. B. F.
Parsons, Architect. 12 sheets (1936); 20 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1937).
Dr. Hanna House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
photos (1935).
Governor Moore House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, two-story
veranda. 1 photo (1934).
Judge King House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also
outbuildings). 7 photos (1935).
Judge Moore House, Judson Campus. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Marion Female Seminary (Perry County High School). Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (two stories since 1930). 3 photos (1935).
Siloam Baptist Church. Brick, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935).
MARION VICINITY
Perry County (53)
Coke-Crenshaw House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 photos
(1935).
Edwards House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Ford House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also brick
outbuildings). 11 photos (1935).
Osborne-Jones House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican, two-story
veranda. 9 photos (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
MARTINS STATION
Dallas County (24)
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church, north of Cahaba, (to be moved to Marion). Wood,
mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. Richard Upjohn, Architect. 6 sheets (1936): 4 photos
(1934).
MILLERS FERRY
Wilcox County (66)
Sellers House, 10 miles north of Camden. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos
(1937).
MILLERS FERRY VICINITY
Wilcox County (66)
"Rosemary" (Mathews House), 1 mile south of Millers Ferry. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C. 6 photos (1937).
MOBILE
Mobile County (49)
Admiral Semmes House, 802 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-
iron veranda. 9 sheets (1936); 23 photos (1936).
Anderson House, 251 North Conception Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival, two-story veranda. 10 photos (1936; 1937).
"Ashland", Augusta Evans Wilson House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival,
(burned 1927). 4 photos (1937).
Augustine-Ottenstein House, 207-209 North Jackson Street. Brick and stucco, two and a
half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Thomas S. James, Architect.
13 sheets (1935); 22 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Barker House (Spanish dwelling), 109 Saint Anthony Street. Brick and stucco, one story.
early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Barton Academy, Government, South Cedar, and Saint Lawrence Streets. Brick and
stucco, three stories with dome, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Thomas Simmons James,
Architect. 6 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1937).
Beehive Church (now Baptist Church), Franklin and Saint Michael Streets. Brick
two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 17 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Bishop Portier House, 307 Conti Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
(Also brick outbuildings). Claude Beroujon, Architect. 9 sheets (1934; 1935); 9 photos
(1935).
Bloodgood Row, 306-310 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 1 photo (1936).
Bragg House, 1906 Springhill Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. Thomas S. James, Architect. 19 photos (1934; 1935).
"Briarwood" (Sewall House), Mobile Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 17 photos (1936; 1937).
Brooks House, 108 North Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival, wrought-iron railing and gate. 1 sheet (1934), 2 photos (1934).
Brown House, 108 South Conception Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Calvert-Webster House, 265 North Conception Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story veranda. 5 photos (1937).
Carriage Block, Iron Hitching Posts, and Lamp Posts. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);
20 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
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ALABAMA
MOBILE-Continued.
Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, South Claiborn Street. Brick and stucco, with
two towers, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. Claude Beroujon, Architect. 21 photos (1936).
Christ Episcopal Church, Church and Saint Emanuel Streets. Brick and stucco, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1936; 1937); 13 photos (1934; 1936; 1937).
City Hall (French Market), Royal and Church Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories.
mid 19th C. Thomas Simmons James, Architect. 15 sheets (1934); 18 photos (1934;
1935).
City Hospital, Broad and Jefferson Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1936).
Clarke House. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1934).
Clarke House, 161 Saint Anthony Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 1 sheet (1934); 8 photos (1934; 1935).
Commercial Building, 67-69 Government Street. Brick and stucco, three and a half
stories, mid 19th C. 22 photos (1935; 1936).
Conti House, 303 Conti Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 10
sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
Convent of the Visitation, Spring Hill Avenue. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 39 photos (1937).
Cotton Warehouse, Water Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Dawson House, 101 North Hamilton Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1934).
Dr. Mohr House, 254 Saint Anthony Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 2 photos (1936).
Durand House, 308-310 Conti Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., cast-
iron veranda, (remodeled 1830). 9 photos (1936; 1937).
Emanuel House (Shrine Temple), 251 Government Street. Brick and stucco, three
stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Jonathan Emanuel, Architect. 9
sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Finch House, 301 North Joachim Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Finnigan House, 752 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 1 photo (1936).
Ford House, 165 Saint Emanuel Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 4 photos (1935).
Four Sisters (Forsyth House), 112 South Conception Street. Wood, two and a half
stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
"Frascatti", Live Oak Street and Bay Front, south end of Conception Street, Mobile Bay.
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 12 photos (1936; 1937).
Gazzam House, 1255 Government Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 27 photos (1936).
George House, 159 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
1 photo (1936).
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MOBILE-Continued.
Gibbons-Torry House, 60 South Conception Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,
wrought-iron balcony. 18 photos (1936; 1937).
Gillard House, Hamilton and Church Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 1 photo (1936).
Girard Double House, 56-58 South Conception Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
Francois Girard, Architect. 1 sheet (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1935).
Gliddon House, 400 Saint Anthony Street. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
3 sheets (1936); 16 photos (1936).
Goldsmith House, 408 Conti Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., wrought-iron
balcony. 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Gonzalas House, 352 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas.
1 photo (1936).
Hammond-Willoughby House (Creole House), NE. corner Saint Michael and Hamilton
Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1935).
Hanlein House, 652 Saint Francis Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C., (demolished
1934). 1 photo (1934).
Henderson House. Brick and stucco, two stories mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Horst House, 110 West Saint Emanuel Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 11
photos (1934; 1936).
House at 258 Congress Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas.
1 photo (1936).
House at 453 Government Street. Early 19th C. wrought-iron gate. 1 photo (1936).
House at 605 Government Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 350 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, early i9th C., wrought-iron balcony.
2 photos (1936).
House at 203 North Conception Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival,
cast-iron balcony. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
House at 303 North Conception Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
wrought-iron balcony. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
House at 256 Saint Francis Street. Early 19th C. wrought-iron stairway. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 251 Saint Joseph Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron fence and gate.
1 photo (1936).
House at 253 Saint Joseph Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 154 Saint Louis Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1934).
House at 256 Saint Louis Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., (demolished
1935). 3 photos (1935).
House at 351 Saint Michael Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).
House at 207 South Conception Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
wrought- and cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
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ALABAMA
MOBILE-Continued.
House at 215 South Conception Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate and
fence. 1 photo (1936).
House at 456 South Conception Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate and
fence. 1 photo (1936).
House at 50 South Franklin Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., wrought-iron
balcony. 1 photo (1936).
Huger House, 154 South Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Huger-Douglas Houses, 109-111 South Conception Street. Brick, two stories, early
19th C., cast-iron veranda. 7 photos (1937).
Iron Gate, Fence, and Railing at 250 Government Street. Iron, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
Iron Gates and Fence at 155 Saint Louis Street. Wrought iron, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Jordan House (Ryder House), 303 Conti Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-
iron balcony. 1 photo (1934).
Judge Semmes House (now Zimlich House), Dauphin Way. Wood, two stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1936; 1937).
Kirkbride House (former Court House and Jail), 104 Theatre Street. Brick and stucco,
two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 3 sheets (1934); 11 photos
(1934; 1936).
Kling House, 254 North Jackson Street. Early 19th C. wrought-iron fence. 1 photo
(1936).
Le Loup House (Weldon House), 107 Saint Emanuel Street. Brick, two stories, mid
19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Ludlow House, 1113 Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story ve-
randas. 11 photos (1936).
Lyons House, 168 South Royal Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 3 photos (1936).
Lyons House, 300 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 3
photos (1936).
Madame le Vert House, 151-153 Government Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
cast-iron verandas, (addition mid 19th C.). Thomas S. James, Architect. 10 sheets
(1934; 1935); 4 photos (1934; 1935).
Magnolia Cemetery. Wrought- and cast-iron, early 19th C. 21 photos (1936).
Marine Hospital, Saint Anthony, Congress, Bayou, and Jefferson Streets. Early 19th
C. wrought iron. 4 photos (1936).
McGill Institute (Catholic High School), 252 Government Street. Brick and stucco,
two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
McMahon House, 456 Saint Francis Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
16 photos (1934; 1936).
McMillan House, 256 North Joachim Street. Mid 19th C. cast-iron veranda and fence.
5 photos (1936).
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MOBILE-Continued.
Middleton House, 13 North Cedar Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos
(1935).
Mobile Cemetery Iron Work, Church and Bayou Streets. Cast iron, mid 19th C. 1
sheet (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).
Moreland House, 157 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas.
1 photo (1936).
Noble-Du Mont House, 157 Church Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 8 photos (1934; 1936).
No. 5 Fire Station, 7 North Lawrence Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greck
Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).
"Oakleigh" (now Denniston House), 350 Oakleigh Street. Wood, one story, early 19th
C., Greek Revival. (Also quarters). James Roper, Architect. 13 sheets (1935); 14
photos (1934; 1935).
Phoenix Fire Station No. 6, 154 South Franklin Street. Brick and stone, two stories,
mid 19th C., wrought-iron balcony. 2 photos (1936).
Pollock Building, 51 South Royal Street at corner of Conti Street. Brick and stucco,
three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
Presbyterian Church, 251 Government Street. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. Thomas James, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1934; 1936).
Private School (old Ayers House), 57 South Hamilton Street. Wood, one story, early
19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
Protestant Orphans' Home, 911 Dauphin Streect. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story cast-iron veranda. Henry Moffatt. Architect. 3 photos (1934; 1935).
Quigley House, 751 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron ve-
randas. 3 photos (1936).
Reingard Double House, 8-10 North Jackson Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C., cast-iron verandas. 1 sheet (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1935).
Riley House, 8 North Hamilton Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., wrought-iron
balcony. 8 photos (1936).
Ross House, 602 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
1 photo (1936).
Second American Theatre. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Shawhan House, 254 North Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-
iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Shop at 64 South Water Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 2 photos (1935).
Sledge House, 52-54 South Jackson Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 8 photos (1937).
Southern Hotel (Gulf City Hotel), Water and Conti Streets. Brick and stucco, three
stories, early 19th C., cast-iron verandas. 7 sheets (1935); 24 photos (1934; 1935).
Staples House, 1614 Old Shell Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 12
photos (1937).
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ALABAMA
MOBILE-Continued.
Staylor House (now Craft House), 451 Saint Francis Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th
C., cast-iron balcony. 19 photos (1935; 1936).
Store, 9 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 1
photo (1935).
Store, 66 Government Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 1 photo (1935).
Store, 108 Water Street North. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1935).
Tate House, 304 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas. 1
photo (1936).
Three Sisters, 301 Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934; 1936).
Trammell House, 255 North Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-
iron veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Walsh House, 1654 Spring Hill Avenue. Wood and brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Walsh House, 350 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas. 1
photo (1936).
Waring House, 351 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also brick
outbuildings). 14 sheets (1935); 29 photos (1935; 1936).
MONROEVILLE VICINITY
Monroe County (50)
Andrews House, between Monroeville and Beatrice. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1934).
MONTEVALLO
Shelby County (59)
King House, Alabama College Campus. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.
4 photos (1934).
Reynolds Hall, Alabama College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1
photo (1934).
MONTGOMERY
Montgomery County (51)
Arrington House, Church and Moulton Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Italianate. 17 photos (1934; 1935).
Branch House (Ray House); 730 Court Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
Garrett-Hatchett House, 313 Catoma Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Italianate. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Gerald House (now Loretta Academy), South Lawrence and Adams Streets. Brick and
stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Graves House, 511 South McDonough Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1935).
Housman House, Montgomery and Wilkinson Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (razed 1934). 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Jefferson Davis House (First White House of the Confederacy), Washington Avenue and
South Union Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, (recently moved).
7 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
MONTGOMERY-Continued.
Lomax House, Church and Alabama Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1934; 1935).
Murphy House (Elks Club), Bibb and Coosa Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1935).
Pollard Mansion, 117 Jefferson Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1935); 17 photos (1934; 1935).
Saffold House, 442 South McDonough Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1935); 8 photos (1935).
Smith House, Church and Catoma Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type. (Also brick quarters). 7 photos (1934; 1935).
State Capitol of Alabama. Brick and stucco, three stories with dome, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. Stephen D. Button, Architect of central portion. 8 sheets (1934); 11
photos (1934).
Teague House, High and Perry Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1935).
Tyson House, Mildred and Gołdthwaite Streets. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1935).
Winter Building, Dexter Avenue and Court Street. Brick and stucco, three stories,
mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
MOORESVILLE
Limestone County (42)
Hundley House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Zeitler House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934; 1935).
MOULTON
Lawrence County (40)
Court House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 13 sheets
(1935); 5 photos (1934; 1935).
MOUNDVILLE VICINITY
Hale County (33)
Whatley House, 6 miles south of Moundville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. 6 photos (1936).
MOUNT IDA VICINITY
Crenshaw County (21)
Carlton-Autry House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 9 photos
(1937).
MOUNT JEFFERSON
Lee County (41)
Abandoned Methodist Church, 300 yards south of Tucker-Fincher Home. Brick, mid
19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1935).
Tucker-Fincher House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 11 photos
(1935).
MOUNT PLEASANT
Monroe County (50)
Judge Ferrell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
MOUNT VERNON
Mobile County (49)
Beasley House, Old Saint Stephens Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., dog-run
type. 4 photos (1937).
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ALABAMA
MOUNT VERNON-Continued.
Curry House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
Fall House, north of Citronelle Highway, rear of Arsenal. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
4 photos (1937).
Indian School House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
Mount Vernon Arsenal (now Hospital). Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C.
32 photos (1935).
MULBERRY VICINITY
Autauga County (1)
Ivey Creek Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3
photos (1934).
MUNFORD
Talladega County (61)
Academy (Spence House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
NEWBERN
Hale County (33)
Baptist Church at Newbern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1935).
Presbyterian Church. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935; 1936).
Walthall House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1935).
NEW MARKET VICINITY
Madison County (45)
"Five Oaks" (Laxon House), 3 miles SE. of New Market. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
5 photos (1934; 1935).
NOTASULGA VICINITY
Macon County (44)
Water Mill, 6 miles from Notasulga. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
OAK BOWERY
Chambers County (9)
Bullard House, State Highway 37. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
OAKHILL
Wilcox County (66)
Dr. Fox House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1937).
Ramsey House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).
OPELIKA VICINITY
Lee County (41)
Moffitt Water Mill, 16 miles south of Opelika. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
Spring Villa. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
ORION
Pike County (55)
Alabama College (later High School). Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 2 photos (1935).
Baptist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).
Hanchey-Pennington House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
Henderson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
photos (1935).
Siler House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 photos
(1935).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
ORRVILLE
Dallas County (24)
Kelley-Bland-Ward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 4 photos (1934).
Mill-Albritton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1934).
Orville Academy (now Dunaway House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1934).
Smith-Sutton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1934).
ORRVILLE VICINITY
Dallas County (24)
Bland-Chestnut House, 2 miles from Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 3 photos (1934).
Cochran House (McCreary House), 10 miles west of Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934).
McMillan House, 10 miles SE. of Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Seal House, 9 miles east of Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type
Greek Revival. 3 photos (1934).
OXFORD
Calhoun County (8)
Snow House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 9 photos (1935).
OXFORD VICINITY
Calhoun County (8)
Freeman-Caver-Christian House, 3 miles east of Oxford, Atlanta Highway. Wood, two
stories, early 19th C. (Also log, brick outbuildings). 9 photos (1935).
PEACHBURG
Bullock County (6)
Seale-Mosley House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos (1935).
PEACHBURG VICINITY
Bullock County (6)
Adkinson House, 7 miles from Union Springs. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos
(1935).
PERDUE HILL
Monroe County (50)
Daniels House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Masonic Temple, 2 miles SE. of Claiborne. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets
(1934); 5 photos (1934).
PICKENSVILLE
Pickens County (54)
Baptist Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1937).
Dr. Wilkins House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7
photos (1937).
Long House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos
(1937).
Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).
Store. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).
Williams-Saunders House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1937).
PINE APPLE
Wilcox County (66)
Colonel Hawthorne House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
(Also log outbuildings). 12 photos (1937).
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ALABAMA
PITTSVIEW VICINITY
Russell County (57)
Quarles Plantation House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos
(1936).
POINT CLEAR
Baldwin County (2)
Battle House (Gunnison House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
PRATTVILLE
Autauga County (1)
Daniel Pratt House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
8 photos (1934; 1935).
Smith Racing Stable. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
PRATTVILLE VICINITY
Autauga County (1)
Montgomery-Jones House, 5 miles from Prattville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 19 photos (1935).
Pope-Golson House, Prattville-Elmore Highway. Wood, two and a half stories with
cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1935).
ROBINSON SPRINGS
Elmore County (26)
Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).
Old Methodist Parsonage. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
ROGERSVILLE VICINITY
Lauderdale County (39)
Cunningham House, between Center Star and Bonner Town on Athens-Florence High-
way. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 10 photos (1935; 1936).
Second Cunningham House, 6 miles sw. of Rogersville on Athens-Florence Highway.
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).
Weaver House, Athens-Florence Highway, west of Rogersville. Log, one and a half
stories, mid 19th C., dog-run type, (ruinous). 11 photos (1935; 1936).
SAINT STEPHENS
Washington County (65)
Court House (now Masonic Temple). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story ver-
anda. 3 photos (1934).
SAWYERVILLE VICINITY
Hale County (33)
"Umbria" (Pickens House). Stucco and wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
8 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
SEALE VICINITY
Russell County (57)
Mott-Hartwell-Bass House, 5 miles from Seale on Columbus Highway. Wood, two
stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1935).
SELMA
Dallas County (24)
Dr. Mabrey House, 629 Fremont Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
First Christian Church Property, 207 Franklin Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
King-Welch House, 607 Union Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
Morgan-Agee House, 719 Fremont Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, two-story wood veranda. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
Pitts House, 504 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo
(1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
SELMA-Continued.
Plattenburg House, 1009 North Lapsley Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
Saint James Hotel (now Warehouse). Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., two-story cast-
iron veranda. 5 photos (1937).
Watts-Parkman-Gillman House, 713 Mabrey Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with
cupola, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos (1934; 1935).
SELMA VICINITY
Dallas County (24)
Dr. Harper House, 5 miles from Selma. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 6 photos (1934).
Kenan House, Summerfield Road, two miles north of Selma. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., formal composition, Greek Revival. 12 photos (1934; 1936).
SHORTERVILLE
Henry County (34)
Chitley House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. + photos (1934).
Colonel Fluker House, 2 miles west of Smithville on Ridge Road. Wood, one story,
mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
SHORTERVILLE VICINITY
Henry County (34)
Irwin-McAllister House, 6 miles east of Abbeville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
4 photos (1934).
Smith House, Smithville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 6 photos
(1934).
SPRING HILL
Mobile County (49)
"Asalea Grove" (McKeon House), McGregor Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 16 photos (1937).
Brown House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. + photos (1937).
Eslava House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 15
photos (1935).
Gaillard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
Spring Hill College (Main Building). Old Shell Road. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.
Claude Beroujon and James Feret, Architects. 5 sheets (1936); 10 photos (c. 1900; 1934;
1935; 1936).
SPRING HILL VICINITY
Mobile County (49)
Dawson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-
story veranda. (Also wood playhouse). 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
SPRING VALLEY VICINITY
Colbert County (17)
"Belmont" (Thornton Plantation), 2 miles west of Spring Valley. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., formal composition. (Also log outbuildings). 13 sheets (1937); 43 photos
(1935; 1936; 1937).
SUGGSVILLE
Clarke County (13)
Wilson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).
SULLIGENT
Lamar County (38)
J. Greer Bankhead House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
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ALABAMA
SUMMERFIELD
Dallas County (24)- ---
Bank Building. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Boys Methodist College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
Dr. Hudson Building, Summerfield College. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos
(1934).
Dr. Jackson Building, Summerfield College. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1934).
Hudson Summer House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
King House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
King-Childers-Tate House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Main Building, Summerfield College. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Methodist Episcopal Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C; 1 photo (1934).
Music Building, Summerfield College. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1934).
Old Blacksmith Shop. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Sturdivant-Moore-Hartley House, Side Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, two-story veranda. 8 photos (1934; 1936).
Swift House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 photos
(1934).
SYLACAUGA
Talladega County (61)
Cook House, Talladega Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
4 photos (1935).
Fluker House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1935).
SYLACAUGA VICINITY
Talladega County (61)
"Mountain Spring" (Kelly House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 7
photos (1937).
Reynolds House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-
iron balcony. 16 photos (1935).
"Sellwood" (Mallory House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also
outbuildings). 9 photos (1937).
"Wewoka" (Riser House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. (Also out-
buildings). 14 photos (1937).
TALLADEGA
Talladega County (61)
Chambers House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12
photos (1935; 1937).
Isbell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10
photos (1935; 1937).
Masonic Female Institute (State Deaf School), State Highway 48. Brick, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1935; 1937); 25 photos (1935; 1937).
Plowman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11
photos (1935; 1937).
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TALLADEGA VICINITY
Talladega County (61)
Burt House, 4 miles west of Talladega. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
King Plantation, 3 miles south of Talladega. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 5 photos (1937).
Lawler-Whitney House, 7 miles south of Talladega. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1935; 1937).
Mardis House, 4 miles south of Talladega. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos
(1937).
"Thornhill" (Welch House), 2 miles south of Talladega on Sylacauga Highway. Wood,
two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1935).
TENSAW
Baldwin County (2)
Watkinson-Till House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival
two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).
TOULMINVILLE
Mobile County (49)
General Toulmin House, Wilson Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 photos
(1937).
TOWN CREEK VICINITY
Lawrence County (40)
Freeman Goode House (Hall House), 6 miles NE. of Town Creek. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., mansion type, formal composition, Greek Revival. (Also log outbuildings).
33 photos (1935; 1937).
TUSCALOOSA
Tuscaloosa County (63)
Battle House (Students' Masonic Building), University Avenue. Brick, two stories,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Cochrane House (Stillman Institute), 1308 Twenty-first Avenue. Brick and stucco,
two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Dearing House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-
vival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Dr. Deal House ("Governor's Mansion"), 421 Queen City Avenue. Brick and stucco,
two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1936).
Drish House, 2301 Twenty-third Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Duffie's Tavern, 2412 Broad Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.
7 photos (1934; 1936).
Eddins House, 919 Greensboro Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Foster House, 1600 Dearing Place. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 10 photos (1934; 1936).
Gluck House, 2021 Seventh Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Gorgas House, University of Alabama campus. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Governor Collier House, Twenty-first Avenue and Ninth Street. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).
House at 2414 Eighth Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1934).
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TUSCALOOSA-Continued.
Jemison House, 1305 Greensboro Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Italianate. Lewis, Architect. 5 photos (1934)
Martin-Marlowe House, 816 Twenty-second Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1936).
Moody House, 1925 Eighth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Observatory Building, University of Alabama campus. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.
Thomas Nicholls, Architect. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Ormond-Little House, 325 Queen City Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Peck House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 11 photos (1934; 1936).
President's House, University of Alabama campus. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. Thomas Nicholls, Architect.
16 sheets (1935; 1936); 30 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Prince House, 1405 University Avenue. Wood, two stories mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 4 photos (1934; 1936).
Snow House, 2414 Eighth Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1934; 1936).
TUSCUMBIA
Colbert County (17)
Acock House, 205 Jefferson Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
Captain Gresham House, East Fifth and LaFayette Streets. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1936).
Carl Rand House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 11 photos (1937).
Carriage Factory (Helen Keller Library and Post Office). Brick, two stories, mid 19th
C. 3 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1934; 1935).
Carroll House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 7 photos (1935).
Commercial Row, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1935).
Dr. Rand House, 402 North Commons Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3
photos (1935).
First Presbyterian Church, East Fourth and North Broad Streets. Brick, with cupola,
early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1934; 1935).
Goodlow House, East Main Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3
photos (1934; 1935).
Governor Lindsay House (now Winston House), Country Club. Brick, two stories, early
19th C. 17 photos (1934; 1937).
Helen Keller House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 8 photos (1934; 1935).
Johnson-Garmon House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Morgan House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
Rather House (now Kirk House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Stine House, 407 West Second Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934;
1935).
Winston House, 1/2 mile from Tuscumbia. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
TUSCUMBIA VICINITY
Colbert County (17)
Colonel Goodloe House, 15 miles west of Tuscumbia. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 15 photos (1935).
Vinson House, between Tuscumbia and Town Creek, 1/4 mile off Wheeler Highway.
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).
Winston House, 1 mile NE. of Tuscumbia. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type. 2 photos (1934).
TUSKEGEE
Macon County (++)
Calloway House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934;
1935).
Carr House, 301 Maple Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
Cobb House, 504 East Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1934).
Harris-Wadsworth House, 615 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 photos (1934; 1935).
Thompson House, 302 !"-in Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934; 1935).
Thornton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. +
photos (1935).
Varner-Alexander House, Institute Road. Stone and stucco, two stories with cupola,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
TUSKEGEE VICINITY
Macon County (44)
Frame Plantation House, 3 miles from Tuskegee on Columbus Highway. Wood, two
stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1935).
Judge Hurt House, 2 miles east on old Columbus Highway. Brick and stucco, one story,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1934; 1935).
Lamar Plantation House, Columbus Highway, 1 mile from Tuskegee. Wood, two
stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).
UNION SPRINGS
Bullock County (6)
Foster House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 8 photos (1935).
UNIONTOWN
Perry County (53)
Pitts Folly. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also log out-
buildings). 23 photos (1935; 1936).
"Westwood" (Davidson House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 9
photos (1935).
VILULA
Russell County (57)
Martin House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).
WATSONIA
Greene County (32)
McAlpin House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Perrin-Willis House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1934).
"Thornhill" (Thornton Plantation House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. (Also log quarters, dog-run type). 16 sheets (1935); 33 photos (1934;
1936).
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ALABAMA
WEAVER
Calhoun County (8)
Glover House, Anniston-Jacksonville Highway. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1935).
Weaver House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 photos
(1935).
WEAVER VICINITY
Calhoun County (8)
Kelly House. Half-timber, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
WETUMPKA
Elmore County (26)
Bates-Jesse House, Tellone Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 12 photos (1934; 1935).
Bradford House, Tallassee Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934;
1935).
Cantelow House, 709 Tuskena Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
Kelly-Fitzpatrick House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 11 photos
(1934; 1935).
Smoot House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 10 photos (1935).
Tavern (now McQueen House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).
Wetumpka Methodist Church. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).
WETUMPKA VICINITY
Elmore County (26)
Bullard House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 7 photos (1934; 1935).
WHEELER STATION
Lawrence County (40)
General Wheeler House (early house). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also log out-
buildings). 9 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1934; 1935).
General Wheeler House (later house). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935).
WHITEPLAINS
Calhoun County (8)
Cook-Johnson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
WINTERBOROUGH
Talladega County (61)
Morris House, Alpine Route 1. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 5 photos (1937).
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ARIZONA
Pima County (10)
ARIVACA Arivaca Ranch Houses. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Santa Gertrudes de Arivaca. Adobe and stucco, early 18th C., (ruinous). 1 sheet (1937);
2 photos (1937).
Cochise County (2)
BOWIE VICINITY
Fort Bowie. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1937).
Stage Station, Fort Bowie. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1937).
Pinal County (11)
COOLIDGE VICINITY
Casa Grande, Casa Grande National Monument. Puddled adobe, two stories, early
15th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1937).
Cochise County (2)
FAIRBANK Fairbank Commercial Company Building. Adobe and stucco, one story. mid 19th C.
1 photo (1937).
Fairbank Hotel. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1937).
FAIRBANK VICINITY
Cochise County (2)
Santa Ana de Quiburi Mission, on San Pedro River. Adobe, one story, early 18th C.,
(ruinous). 2 photos (1937).
Pinal County (11)
FLORENCE
Collingwood Hotel (Post Office). Adobe. one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 2 photos
(1938).
Collingwood House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo (1938).
Court House. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 19th C. 1 photo (1938)
House adjoining Church. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo
(1938).
House near High School. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo
(1938).
House on Main Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 2 photos (1938).
House opposite Court House. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1
photo (1938).
Old Convent (Ranch House). Adobe. one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo
(1938).
MOCCASIN VICINITY
Mohave County (8)
Pipe Spring Fort, Pipe Spring National Monument. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late
19th C., (restored 1925, 1929). 14 sheets (1940); 11 photos (1940).
NOGALES VICINITY
Santa Cruz County (12)
Pete Kitchen Ranch Houses. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid and late 19th C. 4
photos (1937; 1938).
San Cayetano de Calabasas. Adobe and stucco, early 18th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets
(1937); 4 photos (1937).
San Gabriel de Guevavi, Santa Cruz River. Adobe, late 17th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets
(1937); 3 photos (1937).
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Note Restoration of Flagpole and Brick
chimney caps authenticated by
old photogroph
Clev+93'3'
Elev 93'4"
d
Elev+88'6"
Elev.+ 88'8"
Elev. 81:9%
EleveB
Elev.79'9
Clex + 7346
NORTHVEST ELEVATION
2**4* Rafters 10"oc
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Scale- 1/4"-1'o"
I
ARIZONA
Plaster ceiling- Elev 52
2°14' Rafters. 24"ac
Second Floor Plan taken
Gunport
along this line ,
Plaster ceiling- Elev+ 75.10 ,
Gunports
Finished floor- Elev 73'4'
11
Porch floor
Elev+67-10/2
Finished floor Elev 67:4127
2"$10" Joist 16"oc
II
II
L
Gunports
Finished floor Elev
Foundations not determined
Flogstone Floor Elev 58'6'7
Elev 59'7h
Foundations not determined
SECTION ALONG "XX"
PIPE SPRING FORT, PIPE SPRING, ARIZONA. 1870
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
PATAGONIA
Santa Cruz County (12)
Commercial Hotel. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo
(1937).
PATAGONIA VICINITY
Santa Cruz County (12)
Fort Crittenden. Adobe, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1937).
POSTON VICINITY
Pinal County (11)
Blacksmith's Ramada. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1938).
Indian Double House. Wattle and daub, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1938).
Indian Farmhouse. Wattle and daub, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1938).
Indian Farmhouse Group. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
Indian Farmhouse with connecting ramada. Wattle and daub, one story, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1938).
SACATON VICINITY
Pinal County (11)
Indian Farmhouse. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
TOMBSTONE
Cochise County (2)
Bank, Third and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 5 photos
(1937).
Bird Cage Theatre, Fifth and Allen Streets. Stone and stucco, one story, late 19th C.
3 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).
Can-Can Saloon, 4th and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Cashman House, Toughnut and Sixth Streets. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
City Hall, Fremont Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Court House, Toughnut and Third Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 19th C.
5 photos (1937).
Crystal Palace Saloon, Allen and Fifth Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Terri-
torial. 1 sheet (1937); + photos (1937).
Episcopal Church, Third and Safford Streets. Adobe, with tower, late 19th C., Gothic
Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Fire Station, Toughnut Street. Adobe and pressed tin, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Old City Hall, Fremont Street between Third and Fourth Streets. Adobe, two stories,
late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Rose Tree Inn, Toughnut and Fourth Streets. Adobe and pressed tin, one story, late
19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Shop No. 1. Allen Street between Third and Fourth Streets, North side. Adobe and
wood, one story, late 19th C., Territorial, (ruinous). 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).
Shop No. 2. Allen Street between Third and Fourth Streets, South side. Adobe and
pressed tin, one story, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).
Shop No. 3. Allen Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, South side. Adobe and
wood, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).
Store Building adjoining Can-Can Saloon, Allen Street. Adobe, one story, late 19th C.
1 photo (1937).
Store Building, Fifth Street between Fremont and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late
19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Store, Fifth Street between Fremont and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C.
1 photo (1937).
Wood Fence, South Third Street. Late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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[33]
ARIZONA
CRYSTAL PALACE Saloon, TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. C. 1878
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
TUBAC
Santa Cruz County (12)
Mexican House, southeast of Church. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Santa Gertrudes de Tubac. Adobe and stucco, with tower, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
TUBAC VICINITY
Santa Cruz County (12)
Church, Mission San José de Tumacacori, two miles south of Tubac. Adobe, burned
brick and stucco, with tower, late 18th C., baroque, (partly ruinous). 29 sheets (1937);
17 photos (1907; 1937); 4 color sheets (1937), copies not available.
Mortuary Chapel, Mission San José de Tumacacori, Tumacacori National Monument,
two miles south of Tubac. Adobe, burned brick and stucco, late 18th C., circular type,
(ruinous). 3 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1937).
TUCSON
Pima County (10)
Aragon House, 402 Second Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Bechtold House, Fifth and Main Streets. Adobe and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Territorial. 1 photo (1937).
Brick Kilns. Adobe, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1937).
Carrillo House (Priests' House), 1005 Mission Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid
19th C., Territorial. 5 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937; 1938).
Church of San Augustine. Brick and stucco, with two towers, mid 19th C., Romanesque
Revival, (demolished 1937). 2 photos (1937).
Dr. Odermott House, 304 North Church Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th
C., Territorial. 1 photo (1938).
Feldman House, First Avenue and Second Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid
19th C., Territorial. 1 photo (1937).
Fickett House, 105 West Franklin Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,
Territorial. 2 photos (1937).
Hoff House, West Franklin Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 47 East Alameda Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
5 photos (1937).
House at 45-51 Miltenberg Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 299 North Court Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1938).
House at 293 North Meyer Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 124 North Stone Street. Adobe and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 385 Perry Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
House at 68 South Convent Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
House at 212 South Main Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 315 South Main Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
4 photos (1938).
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All.of.the Pediment
Above.the. konline
was.Gone.in/Photosmade
lake.1905
Restored.b
y
N.D.S. 1921
Brick.Mould
on.South Front
Restored.by
N.P.S 1921
32'-10"
37-9"
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ARIZONA
9'-3"
Restored
ofby N.P.S.1.921
woodshutters
&window.frone
Restoredby N.P.S 1921
DATUM SILL OF AR C H.100.0 (Assumed)
SOUTH ELEVATION
SCALE 3/16" 11'-0"
MISSION SAN José DE TUMACACORI, TUBAC VICINITY, ARIZONA. C. 1791
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
TUCSON-Continued.
House at 820 South Main Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 443 South Meyer Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1937).
House at 421 South Sixth Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
2 photos (1937).
House at 195 West Alameda Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
2 photos (1938).
House west of Manning House, Paseo Redondo. Adobe and stucco. one story, mid 19th
C., Territorial. 1 photo (1937).
Mission San Cosmé del Tucson. Adobe, two stories, late 18th C., (ruinous). 2 photos
(C. 1880; 1937).
Old Main (University of Arizona). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Territorial. 3 photos
(1938).
Robinson House, 141 South Fifth Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,
Territorial. 6 sheets (1937); 6 photos (1937; 1938).
Row houses, Court House Plaza. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.
3 photos (1938).
TUCSON VICINITY
Pima County (10)
Convent, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Mission Road, nine miles south of Tucson. Brick
and stucco, one story, early 18th C., (restored late 18th C.). 7 sheets (1939; 1940); 3
photos (1940).
Hospital, Fort Lowell. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1937; 1940).
House 1, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C.
2 photos (1938).
House 2, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1
photo (1938).
House 3, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1
photo (1938).
House 4, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1
photo (1938).
House 5, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1
photo (1938).
House 6, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1
photo (1938).
León Ranch House, Silver Bell Road. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Terri-
torial. 4 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1937).
Mission San Xavier del Bac (Church), Mission Road, 9 miles south of Tucson. Brick
and stucco, with dome and two towers, early 18th C., baroque (restored late 18th C.).
Ignacio Gaona, Architect. 41 sheets (1939; 1940); 207 photos (1937; 1938; 1940).
Mortuary Chapel, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Mission Road, nine miles south of Tucson.
Brick and stucco, with bell gable, early 18th C., (restored late 18th C.). 5 sheets (1939;
1940); 6 photos (1888; 1940).
Officer's House, Fort Lowell. Adobe and stucco, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 6
sheets (1937); 3 photos (1938).
Summer Kitchen, Fort Lowell. Adobe and stucco, one story, late 19th C. 1 sheet
(1937); photo (1940).
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ARIZONA
(++++++++
MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC, TUCSON VICINITY, ARIZONA. 1797
ARKANSAS
BLEVINS
Hempstead County (29)
Tavern, State Highway. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C., dog-run type. 3
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
FORT SMITH
Sebastian County (66)
Commissary Building, Rogers Avenue. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. S
sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1940).
LITTLE ROCK
Pułaski County (60)
Henderliter House (Crittenden House), East Third and Cumberland Streets. Wood,
two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old State Capitol, Markham and Center Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. Gideon Shryock, Architect; George
Weigart, Consulting Architect. 27 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1940).
U.S. Arsenal Building, City Park. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 19th C. 12
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
LITTLE ROCK VICINITY
Pulaski County (60)
McHenry House, 10 miles west of Little Rock on Highway 70. Brick, one story, mid
19th C. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 11 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
WASHINGTON
Hempstead County (29)
Baptist Church, State Highway 4. Wood, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Court House (Confederate State Capitol). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Jones House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 7 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Old Tavern, Military Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
Royston House, State Highway 4. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 7
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Stuart House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
WASHINGTON VICINITY
Hempstead County (29)
Holt House, 8 miles NE. of Washington on Old Military Road. Wood, two stories,
early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Thomas House, 5 miles NE. of Washington. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Classic
Revival, formal composition. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
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ARKANSAS
LoG TAVERN, Blevins, ARKANSAS. 1820
CALIFORNIA
ALMADEN
Santa Clara County (43)
Almaden Mine, Office and Shop Buildings. Brick and adobe, one story, mid 19th C.
16 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
Carson House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1936): 4 photos
(1936).
El Adobe Viejo. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
AMADOR CITY
Amador County (3)
Amador Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).
Brick House near Mine. Brick, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1934).
False Front Buildings on Highway. Wood and stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
Imperial Hotel. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
ANAHEIM
Orange County (30)
Pioneer House, West and Sycamore Street. Wood. one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Sheffield House, 506 Los Angeles Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 19th C.
Italianate. Chris Stappenback, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
ANGELS CAMP
Calaveras County (5)
Prince and Garibardi Store. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony.
1 photo (1934).
ARCATA
Humboldt County (12)
House at Fourteenth and J Streets. Wood, one story. late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Nixon House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos
(1934).
AUBURN
Placer County (31)
Buildings in Old Town. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Buildings in Old Town, Commerical Street. Brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934).
Row in Chinese Section. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
BELL
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa del Rancho San Antonio (Lugo House), Baker Avenue. Adobe, two stories, mid
19th C., two-story veranda. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1937).
BRIDGEPORT
Nevada County (29)
Covered Bridge, South Fork Yuba River. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
BUELLTON VICINITY
Santa Barbara County (42)
La Casa de Cota de la Cuesta, 6 mlles west of Buellton on Buellton-Lompoc Road. Adobe,
one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
La Casa de Èduardo de la Cuesta, 11/4 mile from Buellton on State Highway 101. Adobe,
one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
CALABASAS VICINITY
Los Angeles County (19)
Reyes House, 1 mile west on State Highway 101. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (estored
1936). 3 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
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CALIFORNIA
CARLSBAD VICINITY
San Diego County (37)
La Casa del Rancho Agua Hedionda, 6½ miles east of Carlsbad. Adobe, one story, mid
19th C. 4 sheets (1937); 6 photos (1937).
CHINO VICINITY
San Bernardino (36)
Slaughter House, 5 miles from Chino on Prado Road. Adobe and stucco, one and a half
stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
COLUMBIA
Tuolumne County (55)
City Hotel. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934).
Gravestones, Mountain View Cemetery, Bigler Street. Stone, mid and late 19th C.
1 sheet (1934); 9 photos (1934).
Gravestone, Saint Anne's Cemetery. Stone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo
(1934).
Saint Anne's Church. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1934).
Wells Fargo and Company Building, Main and Washington Streets. Brick, two stories,
mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 11 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1934).
DOWNIEVILLE
Sierra County (46)
Catholic Church. Wood, with tower, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Church, Sierra City Road. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1934).
Court House. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House behind Court House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House on Sierra City Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House on Sierra City Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House on Sierra City Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House on Sierra City Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1
photo (1934).
Major Downie House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
Saint Charles Hotel. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Town of Downieville. Mid 19th C. 4 photos (1934).
EL DORADO
Eldorado County (9)
False Front Buildings on Highway. Wood, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
ELIZABETH LAKE VICINITY
Los Angeles County (19)
Major Gorman Stage Station, 4 miles SW. of Elizabeth Lake. Adobe and stucco, one
story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
ESCALÓN
San Joaquin County (39)
Jones House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
EUREKA
Humboldt County (12)
Hanna House (Hustes House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1934).
House at 314 H Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3
photos (1934).
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FELIX
Calaveras County (5)
Post Office (Ołd School). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
FOLSOM
Sacramento County (34)
Trinity Episcopał Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Wells Fargo and Company (Assay Office). Brick and regular ashlar, one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
FORT BRAGG VICINITY
Mendocino County (23)
Abandoned School. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
FORT ROSS
Sonoma County (49)
Russian Barracks. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934).
Russian Błock House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Russian Chapel. Wood, with twin cupołas, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos
(1934).
GLENDALE
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa Adobe de San Rafael, 1340 Dorothy Drive. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.,
(restored 1935). 3 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
GRASS VALLEY VICINITY
Nevada County (29)
Farm House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
GUADALUPE
Santa Barbara County (42)
Guadalupe Ranch House No. 1, 114-120 Third Avenue. Adobe, one story, mid 19th
C. 3 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).
Guadalupe Ranch House No. 2. Adobe, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1937); 3 photos (1936).
INGLEWOOD
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa del Rancho Aguaja de la Centinela. Adobe and wood, one story, early 19th C.
4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
JACKSON
Amador County (3)
Hotel. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).
Serbian Church. Stucco, with tower, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
JOLON VICINITY
Monterey County (27)
Mission San Antonio de Padua, Church. Adobe, brick and stucco, early 19th C., baroque.
(Also ruins). 17 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
Roth Ranch. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934).
KNIGHTS FERRY
Stanislaus County (50)
Covered Bridge, Stanislaus River. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
Fire House. Wood, one story with tower. mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Jail. Metal, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
The Miller's House, north end of Stanislaus River Bridge. Fieldstone, one story, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Tultoch Mill and Warehouses. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
LEBEC VICINITY
Kern County (15)
Fort Teójn, 5 miles north of Lebec on U.S. Highway 99. Adobe, one story, mid 19th
C., (ruinous). 13 sheets (1934; 1937); 11 photos (1937).
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LOMPOC VICINITY
Santa Barbara County (42)
Mission La Purisima Concepción, Church, 4 miles from Lompoc. Adobe, one story,
early 19th C., baroque, (restored). 6 photos (1937).
LONG BEACH
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa De Los Alamitos (Rancho), East Seventh Street and Anaheim Road. Adobe,
one story, late 18th C., (remodeled). 4 sheets (1935).
LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles County (19)
Jose Rocha House, Cadillac and Shenandoah Streets. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.
3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1937).
La Casa Avila, 14 Olvera Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1934).
La Casa de Don Vicente Lugo, 516-522½ North Los Angeles Street. Brick, two stories,
mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1936).
La Casa Pelanconi, 33-35 Olvera Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., 5 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Masonic Temple, 416½ North Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Italianate. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Merced Theatre, 420-422 North Main Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, late
19th C., Italianate. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
Pico Hotel, 430 North Main Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C., Chris
Stappenback, Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
Plaza Church, 535 North Main Street. Brick and stucco, with bell gable, late 19th C.
Jose Antonio Ramirez, Architect. 16 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
MAD RIVER
Humboldt County (12)
Cabin, Erickson Ranch. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Erickson Ranch House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
MENDOCINO
Mendocino County (23)
Buildings on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Group of frame houses, Residence Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
MOKELUMNE HILL
Calaveras County (5)
Frame Church. Wood, with cupoła, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
MONTEREY
Monterey County (27)
San Carlos Presidio Church, Cortez and Fremont Streets. Adobe and stucco, with
tower, late 18th C., plateresque. 28 sheets (1934); 20 photos (1934).
MONTEREY VICINITY
Monterey County (27)
Lighthouse at Point Pinos. Wood, one story with cupoła, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
NASHVILLE
Eldorado County (9)
Log Barn. One story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
NIPOMO VICINITY
San Luis Obispo County (40)
Dana House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. (altered). 7 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
NORTH LONG BEACH
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa de Los Cerritos, 4600 American Avenue. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C.,
(restored 1930), two-story veranda. 5 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934).
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NORTH SAN JUAN
Nevada County (29)
Buildings on Main Street. Brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Buildings on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1934).
Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
Store Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934).
OAK GROVE
San Diego County (37)
Butterfield Stage Station. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1937).
OCEANSIDE VICINITY
San Diego County (37)
La Casa, del Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, U.S. Highway 101. Adobe, one
story, mid 19th C., (altered). 14 photos (1937).
Mission San Louis Rey de Francia, Church, 5 miles from Oceanside on Mission Road.
Adobe, with tower, early 19th C., baroque, (repaired 1892 and 1930). (Also mission
buildings.) 25 sheets (1936); 24 photos (1936; 1937).
OLD TOWN
San Diego County (37)
Casa de Lopez, Twiggs Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
Casa de Machado (Casa de la Bandera), 2745 San Diego Avenue. Adobe, one story,
early 19th C. (repaired 1928). 4 photos (1937).
Don Juan Bandini House, Mason and Calhoun Streets. Adobe, one story (now two),
early 19th C., two-story veranda. (Altered 1870.) 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936;
1937).
Estudillo House (Ramona's marriage place), Mason Street and San Diego Avenue.
Adobe and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).
OLETA
Amador County (3)
Frame Barn. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
OWENSMOUTH
Los Angeles County (19)
Barn, El Escorpion Rancho. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935); 3 photos
(1936).
PALA
San Diego County (37)
Asistencia San Antonio de Pala. Adobe and stucco, with bell gable, early 19th C.,
baroque, (repaired). (Also mission buildings). 7 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936; 1937).
PASADENA VICINITY
Los Angeles County (19)
El Molino Viejo. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., (restored 1925). 6 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1935).
PETALUMA VICINITY
Sonoma County (49)
One Room Adobe, 3 miles NE. of Petaluma on Duck Farm, Corona Road. Adobe, one
story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Vallejo Adobe, 5 miles from Petaluma. Adobe, two stories, early 19th C., two-story
veranda. 9 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
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PILOT HILL
Eldorado County (9)
Biley Road House. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival
two-story veranda. 5 photos (1934).
Hotel. Wood. two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two story veranda.
1 photo (1934).
PIRU VICINITY
Ventura County (56)
La Casa del Rancho Camulos, 2 miles east of Piru. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.
(Also outbuildings). 16 sheets (1934); 17 photos (1934).
PLACERVILLE
Eldorado County (9)
Bedford Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 1
photo (1934).
Brick House. Two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
California Automobile Association Building. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos
(1934).
House on Bedford Street. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House on Bedford Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
House on Coloma Road. Wood, one and a half story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House at 136 Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
POINT LOMA
San Diego County (37)
Cabrillo National Monument (Point Loma Light). Random ashlar, one story with cupola,
mid 19th C. 10 sheets (1934); 16 photos (1934).
POMONA
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa de Ygnacio Palomares, 1569 North Park Avenue. Adobe, one story, mid 19th
C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
PRADO VICINITY
Riverside County (33)
Cota House, 2 miles from Prado. Adobe. two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets
(1936); 4 photos (1936).
SALINAS VICINITY
Monterey County (27)
Sherwood Ranch. Adobe and wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 10
photos (1934).
SAN DIEGO
San Diego County (37)
Mission San Diego de .Alcala, Church, Mission Valley Road. Adobe, brick and stucco,
with bell gable, early 19th C., baroque. Padre Sanchez, Architect. (Restored 1930-1931).
24 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
SAN DIMAS VICINITY
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa de Saturnino Carrion, 2 miles from San Dimas on Mountain Meadows Road.
Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
SAN FERNANDO
Los Angeles County (19)
Andres Pico House, 10940 Sepulveda Boulevard. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C.,
(restored 1930). 8 sheets (1935); + photos (1936).
Mission San Fernando Rey De Espana Church, Mission Road. Adobe, early 19th C.,
(restored in 1897, 1916). Padre Antonio Curzado, Architect. 8 sheets (1935); 7 photos
(1934; 1935; 1936).
Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana Monastery, Mission Road. Adobe and stucco,
one story, early 19th C., baroque. 7 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
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SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco County (38)
Buildings on Jackson Street between Montgomery and Sansome Streets. Stone and
stucco, two and three stories, late 19th C., Rennaissance Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Fort Winfield Scott. Brick and stone, three stories, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1934).
Mission San Francisco de Asis, Church, Dolores Street near Sixteenth Street. Adobe and
stucco, late 18th C., baroque (restored 1916-1917). 39 sheets (1934); 24 photos (1856;
1870; 1876; 1906; 1936).
Trocadero Inn, Sigmund Stern Grove, Twenty-second Avenue. Wood, one and a half
stories, mid 19th C., Eastlake. 12 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1936).
SAN GABRIEL
Los Angeles County (19)
Industrial Shops (Mission San Gabriel Arcangel), Mission Boulevard. Brick and stone,
late 18th C. (foundations only). 3 sheets (1937); 9 photos (1937).
La Casa Vieja de Lopez, 330 North Santa Anita Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story,
late 18th C. 4 sheets (1934): 1 photo (1937).
Las Tunas Rancho (Purcell House), 328 West Mission Road. Adobe and stucco, one
story, late 18th C., (altered). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, Church. Mission Boulevard. Stone and stucco, with
bell gable, late 18th C., baroque. 16 sheets (1934; 1937); 12 photos (1934; 1937).
Padillo Adobe (Grape Vine Adobe), Mission Drive. Adobe and wood, one and a half
stories, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
San Benito County (35)
Castro House. Adobe and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Juan de Anza House, Third and Franklin Streets. Adobe. one story, early 19th C. 3
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Mission San Juan Bautista, Church, Second Street. Adobe and stucco, with tower, late
18th C., baroque (also one story monastery and rectory). 38 sheets (1924); 21 photos
(1934).
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Orange County (30)
Mission San Juan Capistrano, Church, Olive Street. Fieldstone, late 18th C., baroque,
(ruinous). 10 sheets (1936); 26 photos (1936).
Cloisters and Living Quarters, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Brick and stucco, one
story, late 18th C., baroque. 7 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Fountain, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Stone, late 18th C., baroque. 1 photo (1936).
Guest House, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Adobe, one story, late 18th C., baroque.
4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Padres' House and Campanerio, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Brick and stucco, two
stories, late 18th C., baroque. 8 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
Serra's Church, Mission San Jaun Capistrano. Adobe and stucco, early 19th C., baroque.
9 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
Shops, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Adobe (ruinous). 2 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936;
1937).
SAN LUIS OBISPO
San Luis Obispo County (40)
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Church, Monterey Street. Adobe, late 18th C.,
baroque (restored). (Also mission buildings). 15 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).
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CALIFORNIA
SAN MARINO
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa de Miguel Blanco, 2625 Huntington Drive. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. (addi-
tion late 19th C.) 6 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935; 1936).
SAN MIGUEL VICINITY
San Luis Obispo County (40)
Caledonia Inn. Adobe, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Mission San Miguel Arcangel, Church. Adobe, late 18th C., baroque. (restored 1901).
36 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
SANTA BARBARA
Santa Barbara County (42)
Casa de la Guerra, 125 de la Guerra Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. (altered
1922). 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).
Covarrubias House, 715 Santa Barbara Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. (altered).
3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1934; 1936).
El Cuartel, 122 Canon Perdido Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
La Casa de Joaquin Carrillo, 11 East Carrillo Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C.
4 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Miranda House, 806 Anacapa Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
Mission Santa Barbara, Church, Laguna Street and Mission Canyon Road. Adobe, with
twin towers, early 19th C., baroque, (restored 1925-26). Padre Ripoll, Architect. (Also
inonastery). 30 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936).
Ortega House, 29 Sheffield Drive. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1936).
Vhay House, 835 Laguna Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C., (restored). 4 sheets
(1934); 10 photos (1934).
Yorba-Abadie House, de la Guerra Plaza. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
SANTA ROSA VICINITY
Sonoma County (49)
Vallejo-Carrillo Adobe. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
SHASTA
Shasta County (45)
Bystle House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).
Court House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 4 photos (1934).
Dr. Shurtleff House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos
(1934).
Foster House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).
Main Street Buildings. Brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
Masonic Hall and Store Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos
(1934).
SHINGLE SPRINGS
Eldorado County (9)
Store Building. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
SIERRA CITY
Sierra County (46)
House on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1934).
House on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
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SOLVANG
Santa Barbara County (42)
Mission Santa Ynez, Church, Mission Road. Adobe, with bell gable, early 19th C.,
baroque. (Also mission buildings). 11 sheets (1936); 20 photos (1936).
SONOMA
Sonoma County (49)
Blue Wing Inn, Spain Street near First Street, East. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).
General Vallejo House (Lachryma Montis), 2 blocks west of Plaza. Wood, one and a half
stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. + photos (1934).
Mission San Francisco Solano de Sonoma, Church. First and Spain Streets. Adobe, one
story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Ray-Adler House, Spain Street. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
SONORA
Tuolumne County (55)
Cady House, Norlin and Dodge Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Dorsey House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Gravestones, Jewish Cemetery. Stone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Italia Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Jewish Cemetery, Yaney Avenue between Vigilance and Seco Streets. Stone. mid 19th C.
+ sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Saint James Episcopał Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2
photos (1934).
Saint Patrick's Church. Brick (?) with spire, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
SOUTH PASADENA
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa de José Perez (Adobe Flores), 1804 Foothill Boulevard. Adobe, one story,
mid 19th C., (restored, 1919). 5 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
SPADRA
Los Angeles County (19)
La Casa de Ricardo Vejar (Diamond Bar Ranch), Valley Boulevard. Adobe, two stories,
mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
SPRINGFIELD
Tuolumne County (55)
House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
TUTTLETOWN VICINITY
Tuolumne County (55)
Farm House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).
VENTURA
Ventura County (56)
Mission San Buenaventura, Church, East Main Street. Adobe, with tower, early 19th C.,
baroque (altered). 10 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
VISTA VICINITY
San Diego County (37)
La Casa del Rancho Guajome, 2½ miles north of Vista. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.
(Also outbuildings). Lieutenant Cave J. Couts, Architect. 11 sheets (1936); 14 photos
(1936).
VOLCANO
Amador County (3)
Hotel Saint George. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Territorial, three-story veranda.
1 photo (1934).
Masonic Hall and Store. Stone and stucco, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1934).
Stone Store Building. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
WEAVERVILLE
Trinity County (53)
Brewery. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Chinese Joss House, Road to Eureka near Main Street. Brick and wood, one story, mid
19th C. 5 photos (1934).
General View, Town of Weaverville. 2 photos (1934).
Lodge No. 55, I. .0.O.F., Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
2 photos (1934).
Store. Adobe, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Store Buildings, Main Street. Brick and wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
WHITTIER
Los Angeles County (19)
Casa de Pio Pico, Whittier Boulevard and Guirado Street. Adobe and stucco, one and a
half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
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COLORADO
CENTRAL CITY
Gilpin County (24)
Opera House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 11 photos (1934).
Teller House. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
DENVER VICINITY
Denver County (16)
Wells Fargo Butterfield Stage Station, near Colorado Boulevard and Alameda Street.
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934).
MOUNT VERNON
Jefferson County (30)
Governor Steel House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934).
SEGUNDO VICINITY
Las Animas County (36)
Penitente Morada. Adobe, one story, 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
TIJERAS
Las Animas County (36)
Santa Nina de Atoche Church. Adobe, with cupola, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
TRINIDAD
Las Animas County (36)
Benitez House, 620 East Main Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 3
photos (1936).
WESTON VICINITY
Las Animas County (36)
Church at Vigil Plaza. Adobe, with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Guadalupe Mission Church, Medina Plaza. Adobe, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
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ПРОНА HOUSE
OPERA HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY, COLORADO. C. 1868
[54]
CONNECTICUT
BETHANY
New Haven County (5)
Wheeler-Beecher House, Amity Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Repub-
lican. David Hoadley, Architect. 25 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
BOLTON
Tolland County (7)
White Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
BRANFORD
New Haven County (5)
Academy (Masonic Lodge), South Main Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, early
19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Harrison-Linsley House, New Haven Turnpike. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 2
photos (1937, 1938).
BRIDGEPORT
Fairfield County (1)
Victorian Cottage, Boston Post Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
1 photo (1936).
BROOKLYN
Windham County (8)
General Putnam's Privy. Wood, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1940); 2 photos (1940).
Old Wellhouse, Maplehurst Farm. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Trinity Episcopal Church. Wood, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
Unitarian Church (First Ecclesiastical Society). Wood, with tower, late 18th C. 4
photos (1940).
CHESHIRE
New Haven County (5)
Beach Tavern, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (restored 1937). 18
sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
Field House, Main Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1937).
Peck House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Phillips House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
CHESTER
Middlesex County (4)
Mitchell House (Dr. Pratt House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.
9 photos (1940).
Warner House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1937; 1940)
COLCHESTER
New London County (6)
Colonel Champion House. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 10 photos (1940).
COLEBROOK
Litchfield County (3)
Captain Arah Phelps Inn. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1940).
DARIEN
Fairfield County (1)
Turner House, Boston Post Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (remodeled 1936).
8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
EAST CANAAN
Litchfield County (3)
Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Republican. 1 photo
(1940).
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EAST HADDAM
Middlesex County (4)
General Champion House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Repub-
lican. William Spratt, Architect. (Also outbuildings). 9 photos (1940).
Nathan Hale Schoolhouse. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
EAST HARTFORD
Hartford County (2)
Squire Pitkin House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
EAST HAVEN
New Haven County (5)
Hemingway Tavern, 762 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished
1936). 13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Hotchkiss House, North High Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
Old Stone Church (Congregational). Regular ashlar, with spire, late 18th C. George
Lancroft, Architect. 1 photo (1937).
Thompson House, 298 Hemingway Avenue. Fieldstone and wood, one story, mid 18th
C. 1 photo (1939).
EASTON
Fairfield County (1)
Dillon House, Rock House Road. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 7 photos
(1939); 11 sheets (1939).
Trup House, Rock House Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 14 sheets (1938); 2
photos (1939).
EAST WINDSOR HILL
Hartford County (2)
Moore House, Station 48-Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15 sheets
(1937); 5 photos (1937).
FAIRFIELD
Fairfield County (1)
Burr House, 491 Old Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, (altered c. 1840). Daniel Dimon, Architect. 12 sheets (1934); 5
photos (1934; 1936; 1938).
Fairfield Academy, Boston Post Road. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.,
(restored). 9 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
Ogden House, Bronson Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 2
photos (1938).
Powder House. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).
Sherman Parsonage, 384 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type.
13 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
Sherwood House, Mill Hill Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin
Sherwood, Architect (?) 11 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
Sturges House (Trubee-Knapp House); 13 Rowland Road. Wood, two stories, early
18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1938).
FARMINGTON
Hartford County (2)
Deming House. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
General Cowles House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Classic Revival. William Spratt, Architect. 11 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1934; 1940)
Gleason House. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 17th C. 1 photo (1938).
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GLASTONBURY
Hartford County (2)
Welles House, Main Street and Hebron Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (moved
and restored 1936). 13 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
GOSHEN
Litchfield County (3)
Birds Eye Norton House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Repub-
lican. 5 photos (1940).
GREENWICH VICINITY
Fairfield County (1)
Mead House, 3 miles from Greenwich. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1937);.
4 photos (1937).
GUILFORD
New Haven County (5)
Acadian House, Union Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 9 sheets (1936); 4 photos
(1936).
Starr House. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 14 sheets (1938); 3 photo (1938; 1939).
HADLYME
New London County (6)
Selden House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 22 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1937; 1938).
HAMBURG
New London County (6)
Captain Johnson House (Brickway House). Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
15 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
HAMDEN
New Haven County (5)
Ford House, 152 Waite Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1937); 8 photos
(1937).
Grace Episcopal Church, Dixwell Avenue near Whitney Avenue. Wood, with cupola,
early 19th C., Classic Revival. David Hoadley, Architect. 17 sheets (1938); 3 photos
(1938).
HAMPTON
Windham County (8)
Ahern House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1936).
HARTFORD
Hartford County (2)
Old State House, Main Street. Brick, three stories with cupola, late 18th C., Early
Republican. Charles Bulfinch, Architect. 18 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936;
1937).
Sigourney House, 15 Hurlburt Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 15 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).
KENT
Litchfield County (3)
Miss Bacon's House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered; addition early 19th C.,
Early Republican). 5 photos (1940).
KILLINGWORTH
Middlesex County (4)
Congregational Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
LAKEVILLE
Litchfield County (3)
Holley House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. (Also
outbuilding). 11 photos (1940).
LEBANON
New London County (6)
Governor Trumbull's War Office. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1938; 1940).
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LITCHFIELD
Litchfield County (3)
Curtiss House. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
First Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Repubilcan,
(restored). 8 photos (1940).
Gerret P. Welch House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
Law school. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
Major David Welch House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
Minor House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Phelps' Tavern. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., (altered 1911, demolished 1939).
2 photos (1939).
Seymour Homestead. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
Thompson House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
LYME
New London County (6)
Cottage. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
MADISON
New Haven County (5)
Field House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
MIDDLETOWN
Middlesex County (4)
Alsop House, 301 High Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Regency, cast-iron veranda. 7 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1934; 1937).
Russell House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
Samuel Russell House, 350 High Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. David Hoadley, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
T. Macdonough Russell House, High and Washington Streets. Regular ashlar, one and a
half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).
MILFORD
New Haven County (5)
Colonel Ford House, West Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 15 sheets
(1936); 5 photos (1936).
MONTOWESE
New Haven County (5)
Beach House (Button House). Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 4
photos (1937).
MOODUS
Middlesex County (4)
Hurd House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
NEW CANAAN VICINITY
Fairfield County (1)
Fauntleroy House, 5 miles from New Canaan. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
9 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).
NEW HAVEN
New Haven County (5)
Bacon House, 247 Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 20 sheets (1938);
5 photos (1938).
Center Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Ithiel Town, Archi-
tect. 1 photo (1937).
Connecticut Hall, Yale University campus. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 18th C.,,
(remodeled 1797 and 1905). 15 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
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NEW HAVEN-Continued.
Hillhouse Mansion, Hillhouse Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Morris House, Lighthouse Road and Morris Avenue. Fieldstone and wood, two stories,
late 17th C. (Addition, 1767 burned 1779, restored 1785 and 1915). 17 sheets (1936);
10 photos (1937).
Townsend House, Hillhouse Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories. mid 19th C., man-
sion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
United Church (Old North), Elm and Temple Streets. Brick, with tower, early 19th C.,
Classic Revival. David Hoadley, Architect. 13 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Webster House, Temple and Grove Streets. Wood, two stores, early 19th C. + sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
NEW LONDON
New London County (6)
Captain Shaw House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (.Mso
summerhouse). 2 photos (1940).
Captains' Row. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
Court House, State and Huntington Street. Wood. two stories with cupola, late 18th C.
9 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).
Town Water Mill, Mill Street. Wood. one story, mid 17th C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos
(1934; 1936).
NORTH BRANFORD VICINITY
New Haven County (5)
Baldwin House, 2¹₂ miles from North Branford. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. Ithiel Town, Architect. 6 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).
NORTH CORNWALL
Litchfield County (3)
Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Republican. 5 photos (1940).
NORTHFORD
New Haven County (5)
Williams House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1937); 14 photos (1937).
NORTH PLAIN
Middlesex County (+)
Baker House. Wood, one story, late 17th C. (demolished). 10 sheets (1937); 2 photos
(1937).
NORWALK
Fairfield County (1)
Sherman House, 89 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1939);
+ photos (1938).
NORWICHTOWN
New London County (6)
Baldwin House, West Town Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
PAWCATUCK
New London County (6)
Captain Noyes House, Old Pequot Trail. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).
20 sheets (1940); 8 photos (1940).
PORTLAND
Middlesex County (4)
Hall House, 478 Main Street. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 12 sheets
(1937); 8 photos (1937).
PRESTON CITY
New London County (6)
Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
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REDDING
Fairfield County (1)
Sanford House, Georgetown Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1938);
4 photos (1938).
RIDGEFIELD
Fairfield County (1)
Hawley House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets
(1937); 2 photos (1937).
ROCKY HILL
Hartford County (2)
Captain Deming House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1936); 7 photos
(1936).
Congregational Church. Church and Main Streets. Wood, with tower. early 19th C.,
Early Republican. 18 sheets (1938); 10 photos (1938).
SILVER MINE
Fairfield County (1)
Buttery Water Mill, Silver Mine Brook. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (rebuilt mid
18th C.). S sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
SOUTHBURY
New Haven County (5)
Bullet Hill School. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1937); 5
photos (1937).
SOUTH CANAAN
Litchfield County (3)
Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 7 photos (1940).
SOUTH GLASTONBURY
Hartford County (2)
Welles-Shipman House, Route 15. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 17 sheets (1938);
6 photos (1937).
SOUTHPORT
Fairfield County (1)
Osborn House, Kings Highway. Wood. two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 4
photos (1936).
STANWICH VICINITY
Fairfield County (1)
Stone House, Farms Road. 3 miles east of Stanwich. Irregular ashlar, two stories,
early 18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
STONINGTON
New London County (6)
Stanton House, Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 14 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
STRAITSVILLE
New Haven County (5)
Collins Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1937).
STRATFORD
Fairfield County (1)
Curtis House, 3355 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);
6 photos (1936).
General Walker House. Elm Street. Wood. two stories with overhang, late 17th C.,
(moved). 10 sheets (1938); 7 photos (1938; 1940).
Perry House, 1128 West Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1938);
4 photos (1938).
SUFFIELD
Hartford County (2)
Bissell House, 240 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 17
sheets (1937); 3 photos (1939).
Gay Manse, Route 75. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 21 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1938).
Lieutenant King House, North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15
sheets (1937); 8 photos (1938).
WEST HAVEN
New Haven County (5)
Painter House, 255 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 18 sheets (1938);
5 photos (1938).
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WEST HAVEN-Continued.
Ward-Heitmann House, Elm Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 13 sheets (1936)
7 photos (1936).
WESTPORT
Fairfield County (1)
Dunn House, Myrtle Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 4
photos (1936).
First Congregational Church of Saugatuck. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1940).
Prince Raymond House, Myrtle Avenue and Saint John Place. Wood, two stories, early
19th C. 9 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
WEST SUFFIELD
Hartford County (2)
Captain Sheldon House, Sheldon Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 20 sheets
(1937); 3 photos (1939).
WETHERSFIELD
Hartford County (2)
Deming House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
First Church of Christ. Brick, with spire, mid 18th C. (altered 1830, 1838, 1882-1883).
3 photos (1940).
Webb House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
Williams House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
WHITNEYVILLE
New Haven County (5)
Whitneyville Congregational Church. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
WILLIMANTIC
Windham County (8)
Stone House. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
WILTON
Fairfield County (1)
Lambert House, Danbury Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C.,
mansion type. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1937).
Lambert Servants' House, Danbury Post Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early
18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).
Wilton Town Hall. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 2
photos (1937).
WINDSOR
Hartford County (2)
Chaffee House, 108 Palisado Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1936);
7 photos (1937).
Ellsworth House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
Lieutenant Tyler House. Wood, one story, mid 17th C. 1 photo (1938).
WINSTED
Litchfield County (3)
Rockwell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.
(Also outbuildings). 20 photos (1940).
WOODBURY
Litchfield County (3)
Dr. Webb House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1937).
Masonic Temple, State Route 202. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
9 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).
Saint Paul's Church. Wood, with tower, late 18th C., (altered late 19th C.). 1 photo
(1937).
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DELAWARE
BEAVER VALLEY
New Castle County (2)
Smith's Covered Bridge, Brandywine Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
BRANDYWINE SPRINGS VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Harlan Grist Mill, Route 41. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Murray House. Stone and log, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
CAMDEN
Kent County (1)
Hunn House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
Quaker Meeting House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CENTERVILLE VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Center Meeting House. Brick, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHRISTIANA VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Foster's Grist Mill. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
COOCH'S BRIDGE
New Castle County (2)
Cooch House. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 18th C., Greek Revival portico. 2
photos (1936).
COOCH'S BRIDGE VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting House, 3 miles south of Newark on South College Avenue.
Brick, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1936).
DOVER
Kent County (1)
Christ Church (Episcopal), Water and State Streets. Brick, with tower, early 18th C.
3 photos (1936).
DOVER VICINITY
Kent County (1)
Cedar Tree Lane Farm, Route S. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Kingston-upon-Hull" (Dickinson House), 4 miles east of Dover on Little Creek Road.
Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. (addition early 19th C.) 1 photo (1936).
DUCK CREEK
Kent County (1)
Davis-Boyer House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Short House, near Smyrna. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
FREDERICA VICINITY
Kent County (1)
Barratt's Chapel, 1 mile north of Frederica. Brick, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Mordington" (Douglas House), Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (interior removed). 3
photos (1936).
GLASGOW
New Castle County (2)
Pencader Presbyterian Church. Brick, two stories with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
HAGLEY
New Castle County (2)
Dupont Powder Mill, Brandywine Creek. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
HENRY CLAY
New Castle County (2)
Bell Tower Mill. Fieldstone, two stories with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
DuPont House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mill House Row. Fieldstone, three and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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DELAWARE
HOLLY OAK
New Castle County (2)
Lodge House, Route 13. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo
(1936).
LAUREL
Sussex County (3)
Collins House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
LAUREL VICINITY
Sussex County (3)
Christ Church, 2 miles east of Laurel. Wood, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 3 photos
(1936).
Whaley House, Route 24. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
LEIPSIC
Kent County (1)
Ruth House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
LEIPSIC VICINITY
Kent County (1)
Octagonal School House (Pleasant Hill Academy). Stone and stucco, one story, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Quaker Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Wheel of Fortune." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
York Seat Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (early 19th C. addition).
2 photos (1936).
LEWES
Sussex County (3)
Coleman House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Maull House, Pilot Town Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Metcalf House, 202 West Third Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Skellenger House, Pilot Town Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
MIDDLETOWN VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Saint Anne's Episcopal Church, 1 mile south of Middletown. Brick, mid 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
NAAMAN ON DELAWARE
New Castle County (2)
Blockhouse, Naaman Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 17th C. 3 sheets (1937); 2
photos (1936).
Robinson House. Stone, two stories, early 18th C., (Greek Revival addition). 1 photo
(1936).
NEW CASTLE
New Castle County (2)
Academy Building on the Green. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 4 photos
(1936).
Alexander House, 26-28 Third Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Amstel House, Fourth and Delaware Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th
C., mansion type. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1933; 1934).
Arsenal. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., (remodeled c. 1852). 1 photo
(1936).
Bedford House, 6, The Strand. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
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DELAWARE
NEW CASTLE-Continued.
Booth House, 216 Delaware Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 18th
C. 7 photos (1936).
Chancellor Johns House, Third and Delaware Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.
12 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936).
Cloud's Row. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Colby House, 110 Delaware Street. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1936).
Couper House (Residence and Store), 14, The Strand. Brick, three and a half stories,
early 19th C. 9 photos (1936).
Court House, Delaware Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 18th C., (east wing
late 17th). 4 photos (1936).
Dorsey House, 4 Third Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Dutch House, Third Street. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
Farmer's Bank (Janvier House), 2, The Strand. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Foster House, 159 Third Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Gemmill House, 18 Third Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Glebe House, on Glebe Farm. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"The Hermitage." Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (additions early 19th C). 4 photos
(1936).
Immanuel Church, East corner of the Green. Brick and stucco, with spire, early 18th C.
(additions by William Strickland, 1822, and J. Notman, 1857). 5 photos (1936).
Jefferson House (Hotel), Delaware Street and The Strand. Brick, three and a half
stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Kensey Johns, Jr., House, Delaware and Fourth Streets. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Kensey T. van Dyke House, 300 Delaware Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 2 photos (1936).
King House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Laird House, 49-51, The Strand. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos
(1936).
McWilliams House (now McIntire House), 8, The Strand. Brick and stucco, two and
half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).
New Castle-Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (moved
1908). 1 photo (1936).
Nicholas van Dyke House, 400 Delaware Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th
C., mansion type. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Presbyterian Church, Market Street facing the Green. Brick and stucco, with cupola,
early 18th C., (altered 19th C.). 2 photos (1936).
Read House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. Peter
Crowding, Architect- (?), 2 photos (1936).
Rodney House and Office, 16 Third Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
(office mid 19th C.). 1 photo (1936).
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NEW CASTLE-Continued.
Row Houses on The Strand. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Thomas House (now Immanuel Parish House). Brick, three and a half stories, early
19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Tile House. Brick and stone, three stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
Town Hall, Second and Delaware Streets. Brick, three stories with cupola, early 19th C.
5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Van Leuvenigh House. The Strand and Delaware Streets. Brick and stucco, two and
a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
William Penn House, 206 Delaware Street. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 3 photos
(1936).
Willis House (and two others adjoining). Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
NEW CASTLE VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
"The Buttonwoods." Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (Brick outbuildings).
5 photos (1936).
Eves House, on River front, 11,2 miles NE. of New Castle. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
Grantham House, 1½ miles south of New Castle on River Road. Brick and stucco, two
stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
Mansion Farm, + miles south of New Castle. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos
(1936).
Maple Shade, River front east of New Castle. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Monk Barns (Tenant House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (addition early 19th C.).
1 photo (1936).
Stoneham, south of New Castle on River. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C.
6 photos (1936).
Swanwick Manor, Landers Lane. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Regency.
5 photos (1936).
NEWPORT
New Castle County (2)
Galloway House, John and Ayre Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 3
photos (1936).
Myers House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
OAK ORCHARD VICINITY
Sussex County (3)
White House Farm, Indian River Bay. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
ODESSA
New Castle County (2)
Corbit House, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
7 photos (1936).
Heller House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Odessa Friend's Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
[68]
DELAWARE
CORBIT HOUSE, ODESSA, DELAWARE. 1771
[69]
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
ODESSA-Continued.
Odessa Inn. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Wilson House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 4 photos
(1936).
ODESSA VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
.
Drawyers Presbyterian Church, 3/4 mile from Odessa. Brick, late 18th C. 14 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
OGLETON VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
England House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
England Water Mill. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
PRICES CORNER
New Castle County (2)
Bird House. Log. one story. early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
RICHARDSON PARK
New Castle County (2)
John Richardson House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Richard Richardson House. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos
(1936).
Woodstock-Latimer House, Middleboro Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (addition
late 18th C.). 4 photos (1936).
ROCKLAND
New Castle County (2)
Kirk Water Mill (now barn), Rubble stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Mill House Row. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
ROCKLAND VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Black Gates (Gate Lodges). Stone, two stories. early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
SMYRNA
Kent County (1)
Clayton House. Brick, two and a half stories. late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Hoffecker House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mustard House, Mount Vernon Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., (originally
two and one half stories). 1 photo (1936).
Spruance House. Brick, one and a half story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Stockly House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SMYRNA VICINITY
Kent County (1)
Belmont Hall, 12 mile south of Smyrna. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(rebuilt after 1882). 2 photos (1936).
STANTON
New Castle County (2)
Saint James Church. Stone and stucco, early 19th C. (tower, later addition). 1 photo
(1936).
TAYLORS BRIDGE VICINITY
New Castle County (2)
Huguenot House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
WHITE CLAY CREEK
New Castle County (2)
Boyce House (The Bread and Cheese Island House). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
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DELAWARE
WILMINGTON
New Castle County (2)
Ann Newlin Houses, 108-110 East Fifth Street, Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Walnut Streets. Brick and stucco, late
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Banning House, 809 South Broom Street. Stone, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Brandywine Academy, 5 Vandever Avenue. Stone, two stories with cupola, late 18th C.
2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Bush House, 211 Walnut Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Canby House, 1401 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 14
sheets (1936); 13 photos (1875; 1936).
Coxes Houses, 107-109 East Sixth Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Derrickson House, 1801 Market Street. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
Edward Tatnall House, 1807 Market Street. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
German Hall, 205 East Sixth Street. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Gibbons House, 1311 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Gray House, 105 East Seventh Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes), Seventh and Church Streets. Stone and brick, with
tower, late 17th C. 7 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
Joseph Tatnall House, 1803 Market Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.,
(altered). 1 photo (1936).
"Latimeria," Latimer House, Newport Pike. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories,
early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Lea House, 1901 Market Street. Rubble stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Lloyd House, 107 East Seventh Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
Marot Houses, 1203 and 1205 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Mendenhall House, Front and Walnut Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Palmer House, 1322 King Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Peirce House, Walnut and Second Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Price House, 1301 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 6 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
WILMINGTON-Continued.
Samuel Newlin Houses, 423-25 French Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Sharp House, 213 Lombard Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Smith House, 1905 Market Street. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
Starr House, 1310 King Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
Strauss House, 625 French Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Welde House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Long Hook Farm (Jacquett House), 1 mile south on U.S. Highway 13. Wood and stucco,
two stories, mid 17th C. (brick addition mid 18th C.). 2 photos (1936).
Tussey House. 1 mile north on U.S. Highway 13, Stone and stucco, two stories. mid 18th
C. 1 photo (1936).
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GEORGETOWN, D. C.
Canal Locks, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Stone, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
Corcoran House, 3119-3121 M Street NW. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., (de-
molished 1940). 1 photo (1940).
Cottage, 1222 Twenty-eighth Street NW. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
2 photos (1937).
Custom House, 1221 Thirty-first Street NW. Regular ashlar, two stories mid 19th C.
1 photo (1937).
Decatur (Gunther) House, 2812 N Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th
C. 4 sheets (1937).
Double House, 1061-1063 Potomac Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th
C. 1 photo (1937).
Francis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th
C. (altered). 8 sheets (1933).
Gazebo, 3233 N Street NW. Wood, one story with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1937).
House at 1061 Jefferson Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1937).
House at 3111-3113 M Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 19th C., (de-
molished 1940). 1 photo (1940).
House at 3115-3117 M Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., (de-
molished 1940). 2 photos (1940).
House at 2808 N Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
House at 2817 N Street NW. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
House at 3339 N Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., Early Repub-
lican. 2 photos (1937).
House at 3322 O Street NW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 1
photo (1937).
House at 1228 Thirtieth Street NW. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1937).
Mackall House, R Street between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Streets NW. Brick,
two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1937).
Mountz House (Eagle House), 3016 M Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late
18th C., cast iron balcony. 4 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1935; 1937).
Old North Building (Georgetown Univserity). Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th
C. 2 photos (1937)
Stone House, 3051 M Street NW. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 3
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).
Van Ness Mausoleum, Oak Hill Cemetery. Brick and stone, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. George Hatfield, Architect. 2 photos (1937).
Wisconsin Avenue Bridge (High Street), over Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Irregular
ashlar, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1938; 1939).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
8
MAURY HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 1825
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GEORGETOWN, D. C.-Continued.
Worthington House, Thirty-fifth and Prospect Streets NW. Brick, two stories, late 18th
C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
Caldwell House (Arts Club), 2017 Eye Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, early
19th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1937).
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Capitoł, The. Aquia sandstone, three stories with dome, late 18th C., Classic Revival.
William Thornton, Stephen Hallett, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Charles Bulfinch, Thomas
U. Walter, Architects. 5 photos (c. 1860; 1935).
Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Streets at Constitution
Avenue, also Fort Totten. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 2
sheets (1940); 24 photos (1937; 1938; 1939).
Captain Johnson House, 49 T Street SW., Buzzard's Point. Brick, two stories, early 19th
C. 2 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).
Christ Church, G Street, near Sixth Street, SE. Brick, with tower, early 19th C.;
Gothic Revival, (altered). Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect. 2 photos (1939).
Commandant's House, Eighth and M Streets SE., Navy Yard. Brick, two and a half
stories, late 18th C. William Lovering, Architect. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Decatur House, 748 Jackson Place NW. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion
type. Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect. 23 sheets (1937); 15 photos (1937).
Double House at 1000-1002 Independence Avenue SW. Brick, two and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).
"Duddington" (Carroll House), First and Second, E and F Streets SE. Brick, two
stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (demolished). Stairway and mantles only. 2 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1935; 1937).
Easby House, 2600 Block of D Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Hamburgh Village House, 412 Twentieth Street NW. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.,
(destroyed 1935). 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1935).
House at 22 D Street SE. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1937).
House at 1003 H Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (demolished
1936). 3 photos (1936).
House on Eye Street between Eighteenth and Nineteenth Streets NW. Brick, two and a
half stories, early 19th C., (demolished). 1 photo (1937).
House at 2411 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
House at 4437 Reservoir Road NW. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 photos
(1937).
House at 723-725 on Twentieth Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th
C. 1 photo (1937).
Isaac Pierce House, 711 Sixth Street SE. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6
sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
"Jackson Hill", Holt House, Zoological Park. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4
photos (1937).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
WASHINGTON, D. C.-Continued.
Law House, 1252 Sixth Street SW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
William Lovering, Architect. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
"The Lindens", 2401 Kalorama Road NW. See Danvers, Essex County, Mass.
"Linnean Hill", Joshua Pierce-Klingle House, Rock Creek Park. Stone, two and a half
stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1934; 1935).
"Maple Square", 630 South Carolina Avenue SE. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5
sheets (1934); 15 photos (1935; 1936).
Mason House, Theodore Roosevelt Island. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C,
Classic Revival, (ruinous). George Hatfield, Architect. (?) 16 sheets (1936); 73 photos
(1885; 1905; 1934; 1936).
Maury House, 302 C Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1915).
Neighborhood House, 468-470 N Street SW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 2 photos
(1937).
Octagon House, 1741 New York Avenue NW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. Early Republican. William Thornton, Architect. 13 photos (1936).
Octagon House, 1830 Phelps Place NW. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936).
Old City Hall (now Court House), Judiciary Square. Regular ashlar, two stories, early
19th C., Greek Revival. George Hatfield, Architect. 1 photo (1935).
Pierce Water Mill, Rock Creek Park. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (restored
1935), also irregular ashlar spring house. 21 photos (1899; 1900; 1934; 1935; 1936).
Ruppert House, Bladensburg Road near end of New York Avenue. Wood, one and a
half stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1935).
Saint John's Church, Sixteenth and H Streets NW. Brick and stucco, with tower and
cupola, early 19th C., (altered 1820, 1833, 1842 and 1883). Benjamin H. Latrobe, Archi-
tect. 9 photos (1936; 1938; 1939).
Toll Keeper's Lodge, formerly Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Seventeenth and Constitution
Avenue. Regular ashlar, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (c. 1935).
Walker House, 932 Twenty-seventh Street NW. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Washington-Lewis House, 456 N Street SW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Wheat Row, 1315-1317-1319-1321 Fourth Street SW. Brick, three stories, late 18th
C. William Lovering, Architect. (:) 5 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936, 1937).
White House, The. Aquia sandstone, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Classic
Revival. James Hoban, Architect. 3 photos (1934, 1935).
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That part of building above line where materials cease
to be indicated is a conjectural restoration based on old
photographs, artifacts excavated and architectural evidence
discovered in the ruins.
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MASON HOUSE, THEODORE ROOSEVELT Island, D.C. 1793-95
FLORIDA
DRY TORTUGAS
Monroe County (44)
Fort Jefferson. Brick, mid 19th C. 19 photos (1934).
ELLENTON
Manatee County (41)
Gamble House, Manatee River. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, two-story veranda. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).
FORT GEORGE ISLAND
Duval County (16)
House of Anna Madagegine Jai. Brick, tabby, and wood, two stories, early 19th C. (?)
6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Slave Quarters-Drivers Cabin. Brick and tabby. one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
MIAMI
Dade County (13)
Fort Dallas Barracks. Coral stone, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
NEW SMYRNA VICINITY
Volusia County (64)
Mission of Atocuimi de Jororo, 2½ miles west of New Smyrna. Irregular ashlar, late
17th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
SAINT AUGUSTINE
Saint Johns County (55)
Catholic Cathedral. Coquina concrete, with bell gable and tower, late 18th C., baroque.
16 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
City Gates, Saint George Street and Fort Marion Circle. Irregular ashlar, mid 18th C.,
(restored c.1804). 10 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
City Library (Spanish House). Aviles Street and Artillery Lane. Coquina stone and
stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Fatio House, 22 Aviles Street. Coquina stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 12 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
Fort Marion. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934).
Gothic Style House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Prince Murat House (now Coffee House), Saint George and Bridge Streets. Coquina
stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
School House, 14 Saint George Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. (?)
6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
Spanish Treasury (now Woman's Exchange), Saint George and Treasury Streets. Wood,
stucco, and coquina stone, two stories, early 17th C., (altered c.1690, 1702, and later).
14 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936; 1937).
Trinity Church, Saint George and North King Streets. Coquina stone, with spire, early
19th C., (rebuilt 1902). 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
SAINT AUGUSTINE VICINITY
Saint Johns County (55)
Fort Matansas, 18 miles south of Saint Augustine. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th
C. 12 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
SAINT JOHNS BLUFF
Duvall County (16)
Spanish-American War Fort. Concrete, late 19th C., (ruinous). 5 sheets (1934); 3
photos (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
SAINT JOHNS RIVER
Duval County (16)
Map of Fort George Island and Saint Johns Bluff. 1 sheet (1934).
TALLAHASSEE
Leon County (18)
Call House, West First Avenue and Adams Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
TALLAHASSEE VICINITY
Leon County (37)
"Goodwood" (Croom House), 23/4 miles NE. of Tallahassee on Miccosukee Road. Brick
and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (altered). 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1936).
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GEORGIA
ARNOLDSVILLE VICINITY
Oglethorpe County (111)
Daniels House, 11 miles SE. of Athens. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos
(1936).
ATHENS
Clarke County (30)
Camak House, Meigs Avenue and Finley Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
James Camak, Architect. + sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Cobb House, 194 Prince Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, cast-iron balcony. 3 photos (1936; 1940).
Cobb Institute, Milledge Avenue. Masonry and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-
iron veranda. 3 photos (1936; 1940).
Crane House (S. A. E. Chapter House). Pulaski and Washington Streets. Brick, two
stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Dearing House, 338 Milledge Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936; 1940).
Demosthenian Hall, University of Georgia campus. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Gerdine House, 129 Dougherty Street. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
verranda. 1 photo (1936).
Grant-Hill-Bradshaw House, 570 Prince Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934; 1940).
Hunnicutt House, 325 Milledge Avenue. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Judge Lumpkin House. 248 Prince Avenue. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936; 1940).
Lyle House, 320 Lumpkin Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Nicholson House, 224 Thomas Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (restored 1916). 1 photo (1936).
Old Athens Hotel. 480 Broad Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Phi Kappa Hall, University of Georgia campus. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Reed House, 185 Hull Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
Taylor-Grady House, 634 Prince Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. + photos (1936).
Thomas House, 347 Hancock Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Upson House, Prince Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. + sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
ATLANTA VICINITY
Cobb County (34)
Covered Bridge over Soap Creek, 14 miles north of Atlanta. Wood, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
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GEORGIA
AUGUSTA
Richmond County (123)
Academy of Richmond County (now Library and Museum), 540 Telfair Street. Brick
and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. William Henry Goodrich, Archi-
tect. (Original building 1802.) 1 photo (1936).
Azalea Cottage, 2236 Walton Way. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Bennoch House, 119 Eighth Street. Brick and wood, three and a half stories, early 19th
C., cast-iron balcony. 1 photo (1936).
Broad Street Stores, 582-90 Broad Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 1 photo (1936).
Broad Street Stores, 600 block, south side. Brick, mid 19th C., (altered). 2 photos (c.
1888; 1936).
Broad Street Stores, 700 block, north side. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1888).
Broad Street Stores, 700 block, south side. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1888).
Chafee House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 13 photos (1934; 1936).
Chew-Dearing-Battey House, 428 Washington Street. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
Clanton House, 503 Greene Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, cast-iron veranda. 9 photos (1936).
Court House, Greene Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.
4 photos (1936).
"Fruitlands". Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Harper-Cohen House, 2150 Battle Row. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
"High Gate," 820 Milledge Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, stairway
(1936).
House at 467 Greene Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 2
photos (1936).
House at 261 Watkins Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Jail, Watkins and Elbert Streets. Brick, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Kilpatrick House, Forrest Hills. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion
type, (moved 1929). 6 photos (1936).
Mayor White House, 2234 Walton Way. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
"Meadow Gardens" (Walton House). Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (altered).
6 photos (1934; 1936).
Murphy House, Telfair Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., cast-iron
veranda, (altered 1820). 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Oertel House, 638 Telfair Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1936).
Old Jail, Watkins and Elbert Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Old Medical College, Washington and Telfair Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. C. C. Clusky, Architect. 14 sheets (1934); 4 photos
(1934).
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AUGUSTA-Continued.
Phinizy House, 519 Greene Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos
(1936).
Platt House, 453 Greene Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
2 photos (1936).
Reid-Jones-Carpenter House, 2245 Walton Way. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 6 photos (1936).
Saint Paul's Church. Brick with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (rebuilt 1916-18).
1 photo (1934).
St. Paul's Parish Cemetery. Early 19th C. 5 photos, gate and gravestones (1936).
United States Arsenal, south of Walton Way on hill. Brick and stucco, two stories,
early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
Ware-Sibley-Clark House, 506 Telfair Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th
C., mansion type, Early Republican. S sheets (1936); 17 photos (1934; 1936).
White House, 1822 Broad Street. Wood. two stories, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934; 1936).
Woman's Club, 825 Greene Street. Wood. one and a half stories, early 19th C., (altered).
4 photos (1936).
AUGUSTA VICINITY
Richmond County (123)
Glascock House, 4 miles from Augusta on Old Savannah Road. Wood, two stories,
late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Harper House, 2 miles from Augusta on Wrightsboro Road. Wood, two stories, late
18th C., mansion type, two-story veranda. 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
BARNESVILLE VICINITY
Pike County (116)
Gachet House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
BRUNSWICK VICINITY
Glynn County (64)
Santo Domingo Mission of Talaje, 14 miles south of Brunswick. Tabby, early 17th C.,
(ruinous). 1 sheet (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
CLINTON
Jones County (85)
Jade-Barron House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Johnson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. () photos (1934; 1936).
"Lowther Hall." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Farly Republican.
Daniel Pratt, Architect (:). 7 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1934; 1936).
COBBHAM
McDuffie County (95)
Few House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
COLUMBUS
Muscogee County (108)
Alexander-McGehee-Woodll House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2
photos (1936).
Cargill House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
5 photos (1934; 1936).
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COLUMBUS-Continued.
Cook-Thomas House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies.
1 photo (1936).
Downing House, 815 Broadway. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., iron veranda, mid
19th C. 3 photos (1936).
"The Elms" (Bowers House), 1846 Buena Vista Road. Wood, one and a half stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Fontaine House (Elks Home). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. S photos (1934; 1936).
Judge Crawford House, 13th Street. Brick, stucco, and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Mott House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, (remodeled
1892). 2 photos (1936).
Muscogee Mills and Warehouse. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Pease House, Broad and 9th Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., formal composition,
cast-iron verandas. + photos (1934; 1936).
Rankin House, 1440 Second Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 2 photos, doorway and interior (1936).
Redd House. Masonry and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
"St. Elmo" (Garrard-Slade House) 17th Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 2 sheets (1932); 7 photos
1934; 1936).
Swift House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
COLUMBUS VICENITY
Muscogee County (108)
Gunby House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Slave Cabins, Old Bass Plantation. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
COVINGTON
Newton County (109)
Carr House, on hill in west section of town. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).
Downs House. Wood, one story mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).
Spence-Harris House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
COVINGTON VICINITY
Newton County (109)
Salem Camp Ground. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
CRAWFORDVILLE
Taliaferro County (133)
Liberty Hall. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (restored). 4 photos (1936).
DAHLONEGA
Lumpkin County (94)
Court House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Hotel, Main Square. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1936).
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DARIEN VICINITY
Glynn County (64)
"Altama," Brunswick Highway. Masonry and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
McIntosh County (96)
Ashantilly Plantation, 1½ miles from Darien. Tabby and stucco, two stories, early 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival, (altered). (Burned 1937). 10 photos (1936).
Negro Cabin. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Tolomato Mission. Tabby, late 16th C., (ruinous). 8 photos (1934; 1936).
FAIRBURN VICINITY
Fulton County (61)
Beaver House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Old Campbell County Court House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1914)
1 photo (1910).
GRIFFIN
Spalding County (128)
Bailey-Tebeault House, Meriwether Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
Drewry House, 303 North Thirteenth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Nichols House, 225 North Thirteenth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Reverend Gibson House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
HADDOCK VICINITY
Jones County (85)
Blount House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.
Daniel Pratt, Architect (?). 22 photos (1934; 1936).
HIGH SHOALS
Walton County (149)
House of Casulon Plantation. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, (remodeled about 1920). 8 photos (1936).
HOSCHTON VICINITY
Barrow County (7)
Cochran House, 1 mile north of Hoschton. Log, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1936).
ISLE OF HOPE
Chatham County (26)
Fort Wymberly, Wormsloe Plantation. Tabby, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1934).
Rice Mill, Wormsloe Plantation. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Slave Cabin and Wellhead, Wormsloe Plantation. Wood, one story, early 19th C.
3 photos (1934).
JEFFERSON
Jackson County (79)
Bell-Maddox House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1936).
Etheridge-Stanton House, 186 Lee Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Re-
vival. 1 photo (1936).
Harrison Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda
1 photo (1936).
Pendergrass Store. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Presbyterian Church. Wood, with tower, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
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KNOXVILLE
Crawford County (40)
Court House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
LA FAYETTE
Walker County (148)
Marsh-Warthen House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek Revival.
(Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).
LAGRANGE
Troup County (143)
Beall-Dallis House, Broad Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival (altered 1850). 1 photo (1936).
Cameron House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, mantel (1936).
Culberson House, 207 Broad Street. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Edwards House, 203 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Huntley House, 302 Broad Street. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Render House, Hines Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Todd House, 1103 Vernon Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. Phillip Green, Architect(?), 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
LAGRANGE VICINITY
Troup County (143)
Boddie House, 7 miles from LaGrange on Greenville Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 photos (1936).
LEXINGTON
Oglethorpe County (111)
Cox-Chedel-Johnston House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. (.Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).
Gilmer House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
photos (1934).
Judge Platt House. Wood. two stories. mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
photos (1936).
Pigeon House on Cox-Steward Farm. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saims-Bacon House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Willingham-Wadkins House. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
LOUISVILLE
Jefferson County (82)
Slave Market, Public Square. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);
2 photos (1934).
MACON
Bibb County (11)
Andrews House, 110 Third Street. Wood and stucco, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.,
wrought-iron veranda. 4 photos (1936).
Baber House (Clinic Hospital). Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., (altered C.
1920). 9 photos (1936).
Birdsey House, Vineville Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (altered). Elam Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Callaway House (Macon Hospital), Pine Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. Elam Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
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MACON-Continued.
Canning House, 854-56 Mulberry Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Coleman House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. Elam Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1934).
Cowles House, Vine and Walnut Streets. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. Elam Alexander, Architect. 3 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Dr. Miller House, Georgia Avenue and College Street. Wood, two stories with cupola,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Emerson and Holmes Building, 556 Mulberry Street. Brick and stucco, three stories,
mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Holt House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Elam
Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Old State Bank, Walnut Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Poe House, Washington and Poplar Avenues. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 5 photos (1936).
Rectory of Christ Church, 211 Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, (moved). 1 photo (1936).
Slade Houses, 453 Walnut Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Small House, 115 Rogers Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
MADISON
Morgan County (106)
Kolb-Pou-Newton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 4 photos,
interior and garden (1936).
"Thurleston." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2
photos (1936).
MARIETTA
Cobb County (34)
Fraser-Couper House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
MARSHALLVILLE
Macon County (97)
Frederick-Wade House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
McCaskill-Rumph House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
Slappey House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
MARSHALLVILLE VICINITY
Macon County (97)
Felton House, 1 mile south of Marshallville. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Rumph House, 3 miles west of Marshallville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Stage Coach Inn (Bryan House), 3 miles SW. of Marshallville. Wood, one and a half
stories, early 19th C., dog-run type. 2 photos (1936).
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MIDWAY
Liberty County (90)
Midway Congregational Church. Wood with tower, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1934).
MILLEDGEVILLE
Baldwin County (5)
Bell House (originally a parsonage). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
"The Cedars," Columbia Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, (moved). 4 photos (1936).
Central Building, State Hospital. Brick and stucco, 3½ stories with dome, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (wings later). 1 photo (1937).
Conn House, Wilkerson and Green Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Old Governor's Mansion, Clark and Green Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories with
cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1936).
Old State Capitol. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Gothic Revival, (remod-
eled 1835, burned 1941). 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Stetson-Sanford House, Wilkinson and Hancock Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th
C., two-story veranda. 7 photos (1936).
Williams-Ferguson House, Liberty and Washington Streets. Wood, two stories, early
19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Williams-Orme-Crawford House, 211 Liberty Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. S photos (1936).
MILLEDGEVILLE VICINITY
Baldwin County (5)
Boykin House, 10 miles east of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 12 photos (1936; 1937).
Governor Johnson-Ennis House, 1 mile south of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Mount Nebo (McComb's Mount), 6 miles west of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early
19th C., Early Republican, formal composition, two-story veranda. 4 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1934).
Tucker-Hatcher House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (restored 1928). 1 photo (1937).
"Westover," 4½ miles west of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. Daniel Pratt, (?) Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
MONROE
Walton County (149)
Briscoe-Selman House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival
(altered C. 1905). 3 photos (1936).
Davis House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda, (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
OXFORD
Newton County (109)
Few Literary Society Hall, Emory College. Masonry and stucco, two stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Old Emory Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Phi Gamma Literary Society Hall, Emory College. Masonry and stucco, one story,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
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PANOLA VICINITY
DeKalb County (45)
Latimer-Felton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
RIDGEVILLE
McIntosh County (96)
Epping House, 3 miles northeast of Darien. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. (Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).
RINCON
Effingham County (52)
Jerusalem Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1934).
ROCK SPRING
Walker County (148)
Carter's Quarters. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934).
ROME
Floyd County (58)
"Thornwood." Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).)
ROSWELL
Fulton County (61)
"Barrington Hall." Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1
photo (1936).
"Bullock Hall." Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Lewis House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Mimosa Hall (Phoenix Hall). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. mansion type,
Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
Old Methodist Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
SAINT MARYS
Camden County (20)
Orange Hall. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 sheets
(1934); 5 photos (1934).
SAINT MARYS VICINITY
Camden County (20)
Santa Maria Mission. Tabby, two stories (?), mid 17th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1934).
SAINT SIMONS ISLAND
Glynn County (64
Fort Frederica. Tabby, one story, early 18th C. (ruinous). 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Hamilton Plantation, Slave Cabin. Tabby, one story, early 19th C. (Also two-story
barn). 2 photos (1936).
Rest House. Tabby, one and a half stories, early 19th C. (ruinous). 1 photo (1934).
Retreat House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (burned 1906). 1 photo (1936).
Slave Hospital and Green House, "Retreat Plantation". Tabby, two stories, early 19th
C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1934).
SAPELO ISLAND
McIntosh County (96)
Spanish Fort. Tabby, late 17th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1934).
SAVANNAH
Chatham County (26)
Arnold House, 128 State Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (Brick and
stucco addition later.) 2 photos (1936).
Bank, 19 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Battersby-Anderson House, 119 East Charlton Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
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SAVANNAIH-Continued.
Branch of United States Bank. Masonry and stucco, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival, (demolished 1924). William Jay, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1831).
Central of Georgia Railroad Bridges. Brick, mid 19th C. + photos (1936).
Christ Church, Johnson Square. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. James
Hamilton Couper, Architect. 3 photos (1934; 36).
Clark House, 107 Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Cunningham House, 101 East Oglethorpe Averue. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo, doorway (1936).
Custom House, Bay and Bull Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Davenport House, State and Habersham Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early
18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Denis Houses, 25-27 Lincołn Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
Dr. Charlton House, 220 East Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Factor's Warehouse, River Street. Fieldstone, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1934).
First African Baptist Church, Bryant, Montgomery and St. Julian Streets. Brick, with
tower, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Fort Wayne, beyond East Bay Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Gibbons Block. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Green-Meldrim House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.
Gothic Revival, cast-iron veranda. 13 photos (1934; 1936).
Habersham House (Pink House), Reynolds Square. Brick and stucco, two stories, late
18th C., (altered). 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Harbor Beacon. Cast iron, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
House at 203 East York Street. Mid 19th C., wrought-iron balustrade. 1 photo (1936).
House, 115 West Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 1 photo, doorway (1936).
Houses at 312 and 314 East Broughton Street. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Houses at 118 and 124 East Harris Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Houstoun-Screven House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished 1920). 3 photos
(copies).
Independent Presbyterian Church, Bull and Oglethorpe Streets. Regular ashlar with
tower, early 19th C. (Burned and rebuilt C. 1900). John H. Queen, Architect. 7 photos
(1936).
LePage House, 112 West Hull Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., wrought-iron
bałcony. 2 photos, doorway (1936).
Low House, 329 Abercorn Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 5 photos (1936)
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SAVANNAH-Continued.
MacIntosh House, 110 E. Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, late
18th C., cast-iron balcony, (altered 19th C.). 1 photo (1936).
Mackay House, 125 East Congress Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion
type, Early Republican. 22 photos (1936).
McAlpin House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (altered 1895). 9 photos (1936).
Minis House, Habersham Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival, wrought-iron balconies. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Newspaper Office, 17 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1934).
Ravenel House, MacDonough and Floyd Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
Matthew Lufborrow, Architect. 1 photo (1934).
Reid Servants' and Carriage House, 118 East State Street. Regular ashlar, two stories,
early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Richardson-Maxwell-Owens House, Abercorn Street. Tabby and stucco, two stories,
early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. William Jay, Architect. 8 sheets
(1934); 20 photos (1934; 1936).
Roberts House, 27 Abercorn Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936),
Scarborough House. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type.
Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Smets House, Jones and Bull Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
1 photo (1936).
Sorrel-Weed House, 6 West Harris Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. 15 photos (1936).
Spencer-Woodbridge House, 22 Habersham Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late
18th C., Early Republican. 4 photos (1934; 1936).
Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. William Jay, Architect. 4 photos
(1936).
Tenement Houses, 421-423 East York Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.
1 photo (1934).
Tobias House, 18 West Harris Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Trinity Church, West side of Saint James Square. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. John B. Hogg. Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Waring House, 127 Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican, (remodeled to three stories). 4 photos (1934; 1936).
Wayne-Gordon House, 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, three stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. William Jay, Architect. 9 photos (1936).
Wetter House, 425 Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, (remodeled, and cast iron added, 1857). 7 photos (1934; 1936).
SAVANNAH VICINITY
Chatham County (26)
Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Island. Brick, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1935; 1936).
"The Hermitage." Brick andone story, stucco, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (demolished
c. 1936). Henry McAlpin, Architect. 3 sheets (1930); 5 photos (1934).
"Wild Heron Plantation," 14 miles SW. of Savannah, Little Ogeechee River. Wood, one
and a half stories, mid 18th C., (restored 1935). 2 photos (1936).
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GEORGIA
SPARTA
Hancock County (71)
Dr. Terrell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
6 photos (1936).
Judge Little House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1936).
Sayre-Shivers House, Broad and Rabun Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., man-
sion type, Greek Revival. 8 photos (1936).
SPRING PLACE
Murray County (107)
Vann House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1934; 36).
TALBOTTON
Talbot County (132)
Dr. Leonard House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
4 photos (1936).
Episcopal Church. Wood with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Hill-Leonard House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3
photos (1936).
Maxwell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Methodist Church. Brick with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Straus le Vert Memorial Hall. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
TOCCOA VICINITY
Stephens County (129)
"Traveler's Rest" (now Jarrett House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (addition,
1820). 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
WASHINGTON
Wilkes County (159)
Alexander House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (altered). 5 photos
(1934; 1936).
Presbyterian Church. Wood with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
Toombs House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2
photos (1934).
Wingfield-Cade House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
altered. (Also outbuildings). 4 photos (1936).
WATKINSVILLE
Oconee County (110)
Eagle Tavern. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
WAYNESBORO
Burke County (17)
Munnerlyn House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1934).
WEST POINT
Troup County (143)
Booker House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
WHITESVILLE VICINITY
Harris County (73)
Davidson House, about 4 miles north of Whitesville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
WOODBINE VICINITY
Camden County (20)
Refuge Plantation, north side of Satilla River. Wood, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 3 photos (1936).
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ADDISON VICINITY
DuPage County (22)
Heideman Wind Mill, one-half mile north of Addison on Route No. 5. Wood, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ALBION
Edwards County (24)
Dr. Thompson House (Library). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 3
photos (1934).
French House, on State Route 130 opposite Market Square. Brick, two stories, mid
19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ALTON
Madison County (60)
Loomis Hall, Shurtleff College. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
BATAVIA
Kane County (45)
Burke House, Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
10 photos (1934; 1936).
BEARDSTOWN
Cass County (9)
Billings House, LaFayette and Third Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Old Courthouse (City Hall). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
Sturtevant House, 301 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
BELLEVILLE
St. Clair County (82)
Lincoln Hotel, North High and East "A" Streets. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
BELVIDERE
Boone County (4)
Dunton House, 807 McKinley Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 sheet (1936); 12 photos (1936).
Hildrup House, 1215 North State Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (altered). John K. Towner, Architect. 2 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
Wheeler House, 222 West Locust Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 sheet (1936); 5 photos (1936).
BELVIDERE VICINITY
Boone County (4)
Newton House, 8 miles south of Belvidere. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 1 sheet (1936); 8 photos (1936).
BEMENT
Piatt County (74)
Bryant House, 116 Wilson Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3
photos (1925; 1935).
BISHOP HILL
Henry County (37)
Cooperative Store, Main and Christina Streets. Mid 19th C. 1 sheet, facade (1936).
Old Jansonist Building, Apartment House, Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,
mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Jansonist Building, Original Colony Store (now Post Office), Main and Bishop Hill
Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (c. 1910).
Old Jansonist Building, Steeple Building, Main and Bishop Hill Streets. Brick and
stucco, three stories with cupoła, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. August Bonholts,
Architect. 6 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936); 2 photos (copies-no date).
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BLOOMINGDALE VICINITY
DuPage County (22)
Laudon-Bender House, ½ mile east of Bloomingdale, U.S. Route 20. Wood, one story,
mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
BLOOMINGTON
McLean County (57)
Major's Hall, 117 East Front Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 3 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
CAHOKIA
St. Clair County (82)
Church of the Holy Family, State Route 257. Log, late 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
Jarrot House, State Route 157. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Priest's House, State Route 157. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
CAIRO
Alexander County (2)
Langan House. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., Italianate, cast-iron
veranda. 5 photos (1934).
Store Building, 509 Commercial Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
CARBONDALE VICINITY
Jackson County (39)
Cabin, 5½ miles south of Carbondale on U.S. Highway No. 51. Log, two stories, mid
19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
CARLYLE
Clinton County (14)
Suspension Bridge, Kaskaskia River. Wood and stone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1936).
CHANNAHON VICINITY
Will County (99)
Canal Locks, Illinois-Michigan Canal. Stone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 8 photos
(1936).
Canal Lock House, Illinois-Michigan Canal. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
CHICAGO
Cook County (16)
Aldine Square, Vincennes Avenue between 37th and 39th Streets. Stone, late 19th C.
1 sheet (1936); 11 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Balcony rail of Carpenter House, 945 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron details, late
19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Cahokia Court House. Log, one story, early 18th C., (moved 1906). 1 sheet (1934);
7 photos (1934).
Cast-iron detail at 1362 North Dearborn Street, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Clarke House, 4526 South Wabash Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories with cupola,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (moved 1872). 6 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1872; 1935).
Fence at 720 North Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Fence at 613 North Wabash Avenue. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Fence at 650 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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CHICAGO-Continued.
Fence at 711 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Fence at 1133 West Washington Boulevard. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Fence and Gates of Cyrus McCormick House, 675 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late
19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Fence and Gate at Huron and Wabash Avenues. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1
photo (1937).
Fence and Gate at 701 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Fence rail at 1000 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Fence rail at 1153 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1935).
Gate at 1150 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Gate and Fence at 1210 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Gate and Fence at 1339 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Gate post and fence at 1156 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Houses at 1352-1362 West Washington Boulevard. Brick and regular ashlar, three and
a half stories, late 19th C., cast-iron balconies. 2 photos (1936).
Ironwork at 1237 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Ironwork of Strong House, 1352 West Washington Boulevard. Cast iron, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Old Second Baptist Church (Aiken Institute), Morgan and Montoe Streets. Brick,
mid 19th C. W. W. Boyington, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Sheldon House, 723 West Congress Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Smith House (Enterprise Institute), Aldine Square. Stone, two stories, late 19th C.
4 photos (1935).
Stair Railing and Fence at 1159 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron details, late 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Stair and railing at 923 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron details, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Stair Railing at 1021 South Wabash Avenue. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Stair Railing at 66 West Oak Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936)
Stair Railing at 1149 West Washington Boulevard. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Wentworth House, Archer and South Harlem Avenues. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy).
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COLUMBIA
Monroe County (67)
Buck Tavern. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos
(c. 1856; 1935).
Grosse House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets
(1935); 9 photos (1935; 1940).
Habermehl House (Pigs Eye House), South Second and Pine Streets. Brick, one story,
mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
House at 808 East Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935); 3 photos
(1935).
House at 810 East Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos
(1935).
House at 812 East Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935); 3
photos (1935).
Ichmiller House, 803 East Main Street. Brick and wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1935).
Otto House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2
photos (1935).
Schneider House, 123 East Main Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
DECATUR
Macon County (58)
Old Court House, Fairview Park. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (moved).
2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
DEPUE VICINITY
Bureau County (6)
Hassler Tavern, 2 miles from Depue. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1935).
EDWARDSVILLE
Madison County (60)
Old Wabash Hotel, Main and Union Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
3 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
Warren's Print Shop. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
EDWARDSVILLE VICINITY
Madison County (60)
Windmill, Paddock Farm, 7½ miles north of Edwardsville. Wood, two stories, early
19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
ELGIN
Kane County (45)
Hinsdell House, 443 East Chicago Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
EVANSTON
Cook County (16)
Long House, 929 Sheridan Road. Wood, early 19th C., (moved from Bond House
Kaskaskia, Illinois, 1892). 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1934).
FALL CREEK VICINITY
Adams County (1)
Fall Creek Bridge, 1 mile east of Fall Creek over Fall Creek Gorge. Irregular ashlar
early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).
FAYVILLE
Kane County (45)
Keating House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 12 photos
(1936).
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FULLERSBURG
DuPage County (22)
House opposite Old Tavern, Ogden Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Old Tavern, Ogden Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 5 photos
(1936); 2 photos (copies).
Old Toll House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
FULLERSBURG VICINITY
DuPage County (22)
Grave Water Mill, ½ mile north of Fullersburg on York Road. Brick, three stories, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
GALENA
Jo Daviess County (43)
Buden House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Calderwood House, North Bench Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Clarey House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Cottage, 408 South Dodge Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1935); 2 photos (1935).
General Smith House, South and Berick Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. H. J. Stauffer, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Grace Episcopal Church. Irregular ashlar with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival,
(spire removed). C. W. Otis, Architect, 5 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935; 1936); 2
photos (copies-no date).
Grant House, 121 South High Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
Grimm House, 608 South Bench Street. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo
(1936) (entrance door only).
Harmony Lodge of Odd Fellows, Bench Street. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936)
(entrance door only).
Hempstead House, 611 South Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Hoge House, 512 Park Avenue. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. H. J.
Stauffer, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
House at Elk and Prospect Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Hunkins House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda.
1 photo (1934).
John Dowling House, 120 North Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Klingeł House, Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1
photo (1936).
Maxiener House, 104 South Bench Street. Wood, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos
(1936).
Methodist Church (Odd Fellows Lodge), Bench Street. Brick, mid 19th C., (demolished).
1 photo (1936).
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GALENA-Continued.
Mississippi House (Hotel), South Main Street. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1935).
Nicholas Dowling Building, Diagonal and Main Streets. Brick, four stories, mid 19th
C. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Old Dowling House, Broadway. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Old Market House (Town Hall). North Commerce Street. Brick, two stories with cupoła,
mid 19th C. S sheets (1935); 12 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).
Porter House, 110 North Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);
l' photo (1936).
Ryan House, Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-
vival. 1 photo (1936).
Senator Washburne House, 908 Third Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Sisters of Mercy Convent, 226 North Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1
sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
S. M. Felt House, Prospect Street. Mound stone and cast-iron details, mid 19th C. 4
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Specht House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
Stahl House, 605 Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1934).
Telford House, Park Avenue between Monroe and Jackson Streets. Wood, one and a
half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Telford Shop, Bench Street. Cast-iron details, mid 19th C., (moved). 1 photo (1936).
Warehouse, South Main Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
GALENA VICINITY
Jo Daviess County (43)
Chetlain House, 5 miles northwest of Galena. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C.,
(additions, mid 19th C.). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Roberts House, 4 miles SE of Galena on Route 5. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
GENEVA
Kane County (45)
Captain Wells House, 22 South Third Street. Stucco and frame, two stories, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
Unitarian Church, Second and James Streets. Stone and stucco, with belfry, mid 19th
C. 1 sheet (1936); 3 photos (1936).
GENEVA VICINITY
Kane County (45)
Bristol House, ½ mile south of Geneva on River Road. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
GENOA VICINITY
De Kalb County (19)
Perkins House, ½ mile NE. of Genoa on Route 72. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
GLENCOE
Cook County (16)
Albright House, Hohlfelder Road. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935); 5
photos (1935).
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GODFREY
Madison County (60)
Congregational Church, on State Route 111. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Godfrey House, Delhi Road. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 6
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
GRAND DETOUR
Ogle County (71)
Pankhurst House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos (1936).
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Rock and Main Streets. Irregular ashlar, with spire, mid
19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 sheet (1936); 8 photos (1936).
HALF DAY
Lake County (49)
Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935); 2 photos (1935).
HOMER VICINITY
Champaign County (10)
Covered Wooden Bridge, 2½ miles north of Homer, Salt Fork River. Wood, mid 19th
C., (collapsed 1934). 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
JACKSONVILLE
Morgan County (69)
Beecher Hall, Illinois College. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. James Kerr, Archi-
tect. 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1925; 1934).
Clay House, 1019 West State Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (additions 1851-54
and 1890). 11 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
Governor Duncan House, Duncan Park. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
JONESBORO
Union County (91)
Old Jail, First and Mississippi Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1935).
JUBILEE
Peoria County (72)
Jubilee College. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. Philander Chase, Architect.
6 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935).
KNOXVILLE
Knox County (48)
Hall of Records (Library), Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. John Mande-
ville, Architect. 2 photos (1935; 1936).
Jail, 115 Market Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Old Court House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. John
Mandeville, Architect. 8 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1870; 1871; 1935; 1936).
LA MOILLE VICINITY
Bureau County (6)
Smith House, 2 miles south of La Moille. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);
5 photos (1935).
LEBANON
St. Clair County (82)
Chapel, McKendree College. Brick, two stories with spire, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1935); 3 photos (1935).
"Mermaid House," 114 East St. Louis Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
"Old Main," McKendree College. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 3
photos (1935).
LEE CENTER
Lee County (52)
Doctor Adams' Office, Old Dixon-Chicago Pike. Irregular Ashlar, one story, mid 19th
C. 1 sheet (1936); 9 photos (1936).
Four Bottle Tavern, Old Dixon-Chicago Pike. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 7 photos (1936).
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LEWISTOWN
Fulton County (29)
Major Walker House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
LISBON
Kendall County (47)
Old Congregational Church. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
MACKINAW
Tazewell County (90)
Pendergast Inn, Market and Monroe Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
MARENGO
McHenry County (56)
Rogers House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also out-
buildings). 3 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1935).
Thompson Store, 109 West Grant Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935); 3 photos (1935).
MENDOTA
La Salle County (50)
Octagon House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
MONMOUTH
Warren County (94)
Johnson House, 300 East Archer Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
MONTICELLO
Piatt County (74)
Hammerschmidt House, S17 Charters Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
MOSSVILLE
Peoria County (72)
Methodist Episcopal Church. Brick. with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1937); 4 photos
(1937).
MOUNT VERNON
Jefferson County (41)
Appellate Court Building, Fourteenth and Main Streets. Brick. one story, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
MUNDELEIN
Lake County (49)
Schoolhouse, Marsh's Settlement. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);2
photos (1935).
NAPERVILLE
DuPage County (22)
Hobson Law Office, 215 S. Main Street, 26-33. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); + photos (1934).
Old Baptist Church, 34 Washington Avenue. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2
sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
Pre-Emption House, Chicago Avenue and Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
NAPERVILLE VICINITY
DuPage County (22)
Hobson House, River Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 10 photos
(1936); 1 photo (copy).
Hobson Water Mill. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished). 3 photos (1936;
1 photo (copy-date unknown).
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NAUVOO
Hancock County (34)
Babbitt House, Main and Kimball Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
Banghman House, Mulhollen and Seventeenth Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Baumert House, Mulhollen and Fifteenth Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Brigham Young House, Granger and Kimball Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936); 3 photos (copies, no date).
Browning House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos
(1935); 1 photo (copy, no date).
Gross House, Knight and Sixteenth Streets. Wood, onestory, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Joseph Smith's early House. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Kaufman House, Corlis and Sidney Streets. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Kimball House, Ninth and Munson Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (addition
1867). 3 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935; 1936).
"Mansion House" (Joseph Smith House), Main and Water Streets. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Mix House, near Kimball and Twenty-first Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Woodruff House, Tenth and Hotchkiss Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
NEW HAVEN
Gallatin County (30)
Sheridan Tavern, 33 Mill Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (ruinous). 4 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
NORMAL
McLean County (57)
Fell House, 502 Irving Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3
photos (1936).
ONARGA VICINITY
Iroquois County (38)
Pinkerton House, "Larch Farm," 1 mile north of Onarga. Wood, one story with cupola,
late 19th C., (additions). 3 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936).
OQUAWKA
Henderson County (36)
Court House, Fourth and Warren Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1935); 9 photos (1935; 1936); 2 photos (copies, no date).
Knowles House, 4th Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935; 1936); 1 photo (copy-date unknown).
OQUAWKA VICINITY
Henderson County (36)
Eames Covered Bridge, 2 miles south of Oquawka, Henderson Creek. Wood, mid 19th
C., (repaired 1924; 1929). 2 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935; 1936).
Jack's Mill Covered Bridge, 2 miles east of Oquawka. Wood, mid 19th C., (repaired
1921; 1929). 2 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1934; 1935).
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OTTAWA
La Salle County (50)
Hossack House, 210 Prospect Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, two-story veranda. Sylvannus Grow, Architect. 3 sheets (1935); 5
photos (1925; 1935).
PARIS
Edgar County (23)
Austin House, 501 Jefferson Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
PAYSON
Adams County (1)
Congregational Church, Park Drive and State Route 96. Wood, with spire, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Congregational Church Parsonage, Route 96 and Park Drive. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
PITTSFIELD
Pike County (75)
Worthington House, West Washington Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
PLAINFIELD
Will County (99)
Green House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1935).
PLEASANT PLAINS VICINITY
Sangamon County (84)
Dr. Fink House, 1 mile east of Pleasant Plains. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
PRAIRIE DU ROCHER
Randolph County (79)
Brickey House, Market Street. Log, one story, early 19th C., (addition 1858). 4 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
QUINCY
Adams County (1)
Knoyer House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
ROCK ISLAND
Rock Island County (81)
Bridge, Mississippi River. Mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
Colonel Davenport House, Arsenal Grounds. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (rebuilt
1906). 4 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936; 1937); 7 photos (copies, no date).
Fort Armstrong. Log, early 19th C. 4 photos (1819).
Rock Island Arsenal. Mid 19th C. 2 photos (1864; 1870).
ROCKTON
Winnebago County (101)
Congregational Church. Union Street. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
(steeple demolished). John Peterson, Architect. 5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
SAINT CHARLES
Kane County (45)
Dr. Lewis House, 19 South Fifth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Jucket House, 110 Third Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1936); 7 photos (1936).
SHAWNEETOWN
Gallatin County (30)
Marshall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered 1929). 3 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1934).
State Bank, Main and Cross Streets. Brick and regular ashlar, two and a half stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
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SPRINGFIELD
Sangamon County (84)
Old State House (now Court House). Brick and stone, two stories with dome, mid 19th
C., basement added early 20th C. John F. Rague, Architect. 7 sheets (1935); 5 photos
(1898; 1935).
SUBLETTE
Lee County (52)
Old Baptist Parsonage, Snyder and Virginia Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid
19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy, no date).
THEBES
Alexander County (2)
Old Court House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. H.
Ernst Baukhansen, Architect. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
TOULON
Stark County (88)
Dr. Hall House, 301 Franklin Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936;
1937).
Dr. Hall's Office, Franklin Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 9
photos (1936).
TREMONT
Tazewell County (90)
Jones-Menard House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1937);
5 photos (1937).
VIRGINIA VICINITY
Cass County (9)
"Allandale" (Cunningham Farm), 3 miles east of Virginia. Adobe and stucco, one and a
half stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
WARRENVILLE
DuPage County (22)
Colonel Warren House, Warrenville Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Old Methodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (altered 1914 and 1924).
1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
WARSAW
Hancock County (34)
Mussetter House, 950 Webster Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Store Building, Main Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy c. 1900).
Store Buildings, 202-214 Main Street. Brick, wood, and stone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1936); 4 photos (c. 1890; 1936).
Store Buildings, 216-230 Main Street. Brick and wood, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);
4 photos (1936).
Store Buildings, 407-413 Main Street. Wood and brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Store Buildings, 421-429 Main Street. Brick, two and three stories, late 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
WASHINGTON
Mason County (81)
Marshall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 20 sheets (1934); 5
photos (1934).
WATERLOO VICINITY
Monroe County (67)
Lemen House, 3½ miles SW. of Waterloo on State Highway 3. Brick, one story, early
19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
WAUKEGAN
Lake County (49)
Swartout House, 414 Sheridan Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
WINCHESTER
Scott County (86)
Presbyterian Church, West Cherry and North Mechanic Streets. Brick with cupola,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
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CORYDON
Harrison County (31)
Old State Capitol, irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., (restored 1930)
13 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1940).
EVANSVILLE
Vanderburgh County (82)
Carpenter House, 413 Carpenter Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid
19th C., mansion type. 15 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
FAIRFIELD
Franklin County (24)
Logan Cabin. Log, two stories, early 19th C. (additions c. 1850; 1860). 8 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
FORT WAYNE
Allen County (2)
Ewing House, Berry and Ewing Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 17 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934)
Swinney House (Historical Museum). Jefferson Street. Brick, two and a half stories
mid 19th C., (remodeled 1885). 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
INDIANAPOLIS
Marion County (49)
Christ (Episcopal) Church, North Meridian and East Wabash Streets. Irregular ashlar,
with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. William Tinsley, Architect. 18 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
Macy House, 408 North Delaware Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron balcony. 11 sheets (1934); 1 photo (c. 1880).
Vinton-Pierce House, 1415 North Meridian Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Italianate. Jos. Curzon, Architect. 12 sheets (1936).
JEFFERSONVILLE
Clark County (10)
Grisamore House, 111-113 West Chestnut Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., man-
sion type, Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
MADISON
Jefferson County (39)
Lanier House, First and Vine Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, (restored 1926). Francis Costigan, Architect. 15 sheets
(1936).
Second Presbyterian Church (now Saint Paul's Lutheran), Third and West Streets. Brick
and śtucco, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Edwin J. Peck, Architect. 8 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Shrewsbury House, High and Poplar Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. Francis Costigan, Architect. 16
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Sullivan H ouse. 304 Second Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
METAMORA
Franklin County (24)
Whitewater Canal Aqueduct. Wood, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
NEWBURGH VICINITY
Warrick County (87)
Roberts House, 2 miles east of Newburgh on Wonderland Route. Regular ashlar, two
stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
NEW CARLISLE VICINITY
La Porte County (46)
Augustine House, 3 miles west on U.S. Highway 20. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival, formal composition. 10 sheets (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
NEW HARMONY
Posey County (65)
Community House No. 2, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 9
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934; 1940).
Dr. Owen House, Church Street. Brick, one and a half stories with cupoła, mid 19th C.,
Gothic Revival, cast-iron veranda. 8 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1940).
RICHMOND
Wayne County (89)
City Market House, South 6th and A Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. James M.
Smith, Architect. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
RUSHVILLE VICINITY
Rush County (70)
Kennedy Covered Bridge, Flat Rock River, 1 mile east of Rushville on State Road 44.
Wood, late 19th C. C.E. Kennedy, Architect. 7 sheets (1934).
SALEM
Washington County (88)
John Hay Birthplace, College Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936).
SOUTH BEND
Saint Joseph County (71)
Old Court House (now Museum) 114 S. LaFayette Boulevard. Brick and stucco, two
stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (remodeled 1873, moved 1897). John
Smithmeyer, Architect. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
VEVAY
Switzerland County (78)
Ferry House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934); 2
photos (before 1934).
Ruter Chapel, Mehodist Episcopal Church, Main and Union Streets. Brick, with cupola
mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936).
Schenck House, 630 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1936).
VINCENNES
Knox County (42)
Harrison House, Scott Street. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 6 pho-
tos (1934).
Library, Saint Xavier Cathedral. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 1
photo (1934).
Priest's House, St. Xavier Cathedral. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral, Vigo Street. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 22
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Saint Rose Chapel, Saint Xavier Cathedral. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
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IOWA
AGENCY CITY
Wapello County (90)
Old Agency House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (demolished before 1940). 1 photo
(copy-date unknown).
AMANA
Iowa County (48)
General Store Building, Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
Haas House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Lauer Meeting House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
Moershal House. Irregular ashlar and brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Office of Amana Colonies. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Pitz Meeting House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
West Amana Flour Mill. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
BENTONSPORT
Van Buren County (89)
Hancock House, Third and Walnut Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1934).
BURLINGTON
Des Moines County (29)
First Brick House in Iowa. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy, no date).
Judge Mason House, Sixth and Franklin Streets. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.
7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
CARLISLE VICINITY
Warren County (91)
Covered Bridge. Wood, late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Pottawattamie County (78)
General Dodge House, Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934).
Union Pacific Station (Transfer Depot and Hotel). Brick, two and a half stories, late
19th C. 10 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
DECORAH
Winneshiek County (96)
Bucknell House, 210-213 Winnebago Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th
C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
City Stone Mill, 200 North Mill Street. Stone and wood, three and a half stories, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
DES MOINES
Polk County (77)
Barlow-Granger House. Pioneer Park. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, mid
19th C., (demolished 1937). 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1934).
First House in Fort Des Moines. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy, c. 1910).
First Post Office. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
Fourth State Capitol. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy, C. 1900).
DUBUQUE
Dubuque County (31)
Langworthy House, West Third and Alpine Streets. Brick, two stories with cupoła, mid
19th C., octagonal type. John F. Rague, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Shot Tower. Stone, eight stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
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DUBUQUE VICINITY
Dubuque County (31)
Dubuque Monument (Grave), 3 miles from Dubuque. Regular ashlar, late 19th C. 1
sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ELKADER
Clayton County (22)
Water Mill, Turkey River. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
FAIRFIELD
Jefferson County (51)
Ewing Hall (Parsons College). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
FESTINA VICINITY
Winneshiek County (96)
Saint Anthony's Chapel, 2½ miles S. II. of Festina. Fieldstone, with tower, late 19th C.
2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (c. 1900).
HOLY CROSS VICINITY
Dubuque County (31)
Pin Oak Tavern. 1 mile east of Iloly Cross on U.S. Highway 55. Wood, one story, mid
19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
IOWA CITY
Johnson County (52)
Second State Capitol. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (demolished). 1 photo, copy
(c. 1900).
Third State Capitol. Limestone and brick, two stories with cupoła, mid 18th C., Greek
Revival. John Francis Rague, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1900).
KEOSAUQUA
Van Buren County (89)
Pearson House. Stone and brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
MARIETTA
Marshall County (64)
Hixite Friends' Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
MONROE
Jasper County (50)
Kling House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., octagonal type. 3 photos (1934).
PELLA
Marion County (63)
Vierson House. Brick and stucco. one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
SAINT DONATUS
Jackson County (49)
Frank House, Davenport Road. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
SPIRIT LAKE
Dickinson County (30)
Log House. One story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
SPRINGDALE VICINITY
Cedar County (16)
Brown House, 2 miles east of Springdale on State Highway 1. Stone and stucco, one
story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 8 sheets (1934); S photos (c. 1900; 1934).
VALLEY JUNCTION VICINITY
Połk County (77)
Clegg House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., octagonał type. 9 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
VANDALIA
Jasper County (50)
Pulver House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
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BARDSTOWN
Nelson County (90)
Saint Joseph's Cathedral. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival. John
Rogers, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
"Wickland" (Beckham House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early
Republican. (Also outbuildings). 13 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
"Federal Hill" (My Old Kentucky Home). Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. 4 photos (1940).
BRANDENBURG VICINITY
Meade County (82)
Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Mill), on U.S. Highway 60. Irregular ashlar, three stories,
late 18th C. 5 photos (1934).
BUTLER
Pendleton County (96)
Bridge, Licking River. Wood, late 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
CYNTHIANA
Harrison County (49)
Covered Bridge, Licking River. Wood, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934))
FRANKFORT
Franklin County (37)
"Liberty Hall", 218 Wilkinson Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
Thomas Jefferson, (?) Architect. 15 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
Old State House, Broadway between Lewis and Madison Streets. Regular ashlar, two
stories with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 23 sheets
(1934); 13 photos (1934).
GENEVA VICINITY
Henderson County (51)
"Indian Valley" (Anderson House), 8½ miles west of Geneva. Brick, two stories, mid
19th C. 2 photos (1934).
GRAHAMTON
Meade County (82)
Textile Mill and Storage Warehouse. Irregular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C. 15
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
GREENSBURG
Green County (44)
Old Court House. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
HARRODSBURG VICINITY
Mercer County (84)
Captain Taylor House, 5½ miles NE. of Harrodsburg on Chatham Pike. Irregular
ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (brick addition early 19th C.). 10 sheets (1940); 12 photos
(1940).
Mud Meeting House, 3 miles SW. of Harrodsburg on U.S. Highway 68. Half timber,
early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
HENDERSON
Henderson County (51)
Court House, 1st and Main Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. Littleberry Weaver, Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Governor Powell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 photos (1934).
Lockett House, 502 Elm Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 10 photos (1934).
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church. Brick and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic
Revival. 9 photos (1934).
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LEXINGTON
Fayette County (34)
"Rose Hill" (Buckner House), 461 North Limestone Street. Brick, one story, early 19th
C., Greek Revival, formal composition. (Also outbuildings). 22 sheets (1934); 12
photos (1934; 1940).
LEXINGTON VICINITY
Fayette County (34)
"Bryan Station" (Rogers House), 3½ miles northeast of Lexington. Wood and brick,
one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (before 1934).
LOUISVILLE
Jefferson County (56)
Bank of Louisville Building, 322 West Main Street. Brick and limestone, one story,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1934).
Kentucky School for Blind, 1867 Frankfort Avenue. Brick and stucco, four stories
with dome, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Francis Costigan, Architect. 16 sheets (1934);
15 photos (1934).
"Spring Station" (Clark House), Lexington Road and Cannon Lane. Brick, two stories,
late 18th C., formal composition. 10 photos (1934).
LOUISVILLE VICINITY
Jefferson County (56)
"Farmington" (Speed House), Bardstown Road. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Early
Republican. (Also outbuildings). 13 photos (1934).
LUDLOW
Kenton County (59)
Closson House (Masonic Temple), Closson Court and Ringold Street. Brick, one and a
half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
"Elmwood Hall", 246 Forest Avenue. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C., Early
Republican, (altered). Benjamin Latrobe (?) Architect. 19 sheets (1936); 5 photos
(1936).
MILLERSBURG VICINITY
Bourbon County (9)
"The Grange", Drenan House, 2 miles south of Millersburg. Brick, one and a half
stories, early 19th C., Early Republican, formal composition. 11 photos (1934).
MUNFORDVILLE VICINITY
Hart County (50)
"Glen Lily" (General Bolivar Buckner's House). Log, two stories, early 19th C. 9
photos (1940).
PARIS VICINITY
Bourbon County (9)
Cane Ridge Meeting House, 8 miles from Paris on Little Rock Road. Log, late 18th C.
8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Johnson's Inn, 5 miles west of Paris on Georgetown Pike. Brick, two stories, late
18th C. 6 photos (1934).
"Mount Lebanon" (Governor Garrard House), 3 miles north of Paris on Peacock Road.
Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 12 photos (1934).
PISGAH VICINITY
Woodford County (120)
Presbyterian Church and Academy, 1 mile north of Pisgah on U.S. Highway 60. Irregular
ashlar, early 19th C., Gothic Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
RICHMOND VICINITY
Madison County (76)
"Castlewood", 4 miles SE. on U.S. Highway 25. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
Early Republican, formal composition. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 19 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
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SHAKERTOWN
Mercer County (84)
Shakertown Inn. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); S photos (1934;
1940).
SHELBYVILLE VICINITY
Shelby County (106)
Cross Keys Tavern, 6 miles east of Shelby on U.S. Highway 60. Wood, two stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings). 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
STANFORD VICINITY
Lincoln County (69)
Colonel Whitley House, S miles SE. on U.S. Highway 168. Brick, two stories, late
18th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1940).
TALMAGE
Mercer County (84)
McAfee House, 1 mile west of McAfee. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., (addi-
tions). 3 sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).
WASHINGTON
Mason County (81)
Marshall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 20 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
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LOUISIANA
BURNSIDE
Ascension Parish (3)
"The Houmas", Burnside Plantation. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid
19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. (Also outbuildings). 7 sheets (1935); 13
photos (1936).
CHALMETTE
Saint Bernard Parish (44)
Beauregard House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, two-story veranda. James Gallier, Sr., Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 11
photos (1934).
CLINTON
East Feliciana Parish (19)
Brame House, State Highway 36. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Re-
vival. 14 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1940).
Court House, St. Helena Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with dome, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 14 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Lawyers' Row, St. Helena Street and Liberty Road. Brick and stucco, one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
CONVENT VICINITY
Saint James Parish (47)
Uncle Sam Plantation, 1 mile north of Convent. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,
mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda, (demolished 1940). (Also
outbuildings). 17 sheets (1940); 30 photos (1934; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1940).
DESTREHAN VICINITY
Saint Charles Parish (45)
Ormond Plantation House, 2 miles from Destrehan on State Highway 1. Brick, half-
timber and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition, two-story veranda.
14 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934; 1937).
GEISMAR VICINITY
Ascension Parish (3)
"Belle Helene", Ashland Plantation. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. Greek Revival, two-story veranda. James Gallier, Jr., (?) Architect. 9 photos
(1934; 1936).
HAHNVILLE
Saint Charles Parish (45)
Homeplace House, Homeplace Plantation. Brick and bousillage, one and a half stories,
early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 12 sheets (1940); 20 photos (c. 1899; 1936; 1940).
MELROSE
Natchitoches Parish (35)
African House, Melrose Plantation. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets
(1940); 2 photos (1940).
Melrose Plantation. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
(Also outbuilding). 4 photos (1940).
MOUNT AIRY VICINITY
Saint John the Baptist Parish (48)
Dove Cote and Doll House, Angelina Plantation. Brick and wood, one and two stories,
early 19th C. (demolished 1935). 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1925; 1934).
NAPOLEONVILLE VICINITY
Assumption Parish (4)
Woodlawn Plantation, 3 miles south of Napoleonville on State Highway 77. Brick and
stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, formal compo-
sition. 20 sheets (1934).
NATCHITOCHES
Natchitoches Parish (35)
Lemee House, 308 Jefferson Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 7
sheets (1940); 9 photos (1940).
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GIROD HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. C. 1812
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
NEW IBERIA
Iberia County (23)
"The Shadows" (Hall House). Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. (Also outbuilding). 11 photos (1936).
NEW ORLEANS
Orleans Parish (36)
Archbishopric, 1114 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early
18th C., (remodeled). I. L. Calot, Chanbellan Graton, V. G. le Maistre, Andre de Batz,
Architects. (Also outbuildings.) 31 sheets (1934); 39 photos (1900; 1934).
Arsenal, State Museum, 615 Saint Peter Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. Dakin and Dakin, Architects. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934;
1936).
Beauregard House, 1113 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.,
Early Republican. J. H. Correjolles, Architect. 16 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934).
Bosque House, 619 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., wrought-
iron bałcony, (altered). 16 sheets (1938).
The Cabildo, State Museum, Chartres and Saint Peter Streets. Brick and stucco, two
and a half stories with cupola, late 18th C., (altered), French Renaissance. 22 sheets
(1934); 19 photos (1934; 1936).
Casa Flinard, 723 Toulouse Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early
19th C., wrought-iron veranda. 18 sheets (1936).
Central Congregational Church, South Liberty Street and Cleveland Avenue. Brick
and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (demolished 1935). 6 sheets (1935);
4 photos (1935).
Cottage, 941 Bourbon Street. Half timber and stucco, one and a half stories, early 19th
C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Cottage, 1436 Pauger Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 6 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934; 1935).
First Skyscraper (Lemonnier House), 638 Royal Street. Brick and stucco, four stories,
carly 19th C., (remodeled 1811 by Latour and Laclotte, altered 1876), wrought-iron
balcony. 20 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1931; 1935; 1936).
Gally House, 536-542 Chartres Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,
wrought-iron balcony. 24 sheets (1936); 18 photos (1936).
Grinnan-Henderson House, 2221 Prytania Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. James Gallier, Sr., Architect. 2 photos (1936).
House, 524 Governor Nichols Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., cast-
iron balconies. 5 photos (1936).
La Rionda Cottage, 1218-1220 Burgundy Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early
19th C. 12 sheets (1939).
Le Prêtre Mansion, 716 Dauphine Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 26 sheets (1940).
Louisiana State Bank, 403 Royal Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early
19th C., Early Republican (remodeled), wrought-iron bałconies. Benjamin Henry
Latrobe, Architect. 18 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1900; 1934).
Madame John's Legacy, 632 Dumaine Street. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th
C. 5 photos (1940).
Mayor Girod House, 500 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, three and a half stories,
early 19th C., wrought-iron balconies. 32 sheets (1934); 19 photos (1934; 1935).
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LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS-Continued.
Museum Buildings, Cabildo Alley. Brick, three stories mid 19th C., wrought-iron bal-
cony. 12 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Peychaud House (Service Wing), 727 Toulouse Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,
late 18th C. 5 sheets (1936).
Presbytere, Natural History Museum, Chartres and Saint Ann Streets. Brick and stucco,
two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered), French Renaissance. 22 sheets (1934); 15
photos (1934).
Row of Houses, 1107-1133 Decatur Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C.
5 photos (1900; 1905; 1925; 1936).
Spanish Custom House, 1300 Moss Street. Brick, stucco and wood, two and a half sto-
ries, late 18th C., (altered), two-story veranda. 12 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934, 1936).
Troxler Cottage, 919 Saint Philip Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1940).
NEW ORLEANS VICINITY
Orleans Parish (36)
Spanish Fort (Fort St. John), Lake Pontchartrain and Bayou St. John. Brick, early
19th C., (ruinous). 5 sheets (1934); 27 photos (1910; 1934).
NEW ROADS VICINITY
Pointe Coupée Parish (39)
Negro Cabin on Riché Plantation. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 4
photos (1936).
Parlange Plantation House, State Highway 93. Brick, wood, and stucco, two and a half
stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 18 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).
Riche Plantation House, 6 miles from New Roads on State Highway 30. Brick and wood,
two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 19 sheets (1936); 11 photos
(1936).
NORTH EAST PASS, MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Plaquemines Parish (38)
Frank's Island Lighthouse. Brick, early 19th C., (ruinous). Henry S. Latrobe, Archi-
tect. 1 sheet (1934); 7 photos (1934).
OPELOUSAS VICINITY
Saint Landry Parish (49)
Lastrapes House, 4 miles north of Opelousas. Half-timber, one story, late 18th C. 6
sheets (1940); 13 photos (1936; 1938; 1940).
SAINT FRANCISVILLE
West Feliciana Parish (63)
Afton Villa. Stucco, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival.
4 photos (1936).
SAINT ROSE VICINITY
Saint Charles Parish (45)
"La Garçonniere", Barbarra Plantation, 1½ miles east of Saint Rose on State Highway 1.
Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C. (Also half-timber quarters, demolished). 12
sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
SUNSET VICINITY
Saint Landry Parish (49)
Chretien Point Plantation, 2 miles southwest of Sunset. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 9 sheets (1940); 21 photos (1934;
1936; 1940).
UNION VICINITY
Saint James Parish (47)
"The Academy". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos
(1937).
WHITE CASTLE VICINITY
Iberville Parish (24)
"Belle Grove". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
(ruinous). James Gallier, Sr., (?) Architect. 21 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).
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MAINE
ALFRED
York County (16)
Holmes-Sayward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Re-
publican. 17 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
ALNA
Lincoln County (8)
Alna District School. Wood, one story with cupola, late 18th C., (altered). 1 sheet
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Alna Meeting House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (repaired 1889). 12 sheets (1936):
7 photos (1936).
AUGUSTA
Kennebec County (6)
Fort Western Main Building, Bowman Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(restored 1921). 17 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936).
BELFAST
Waldo County (14)
Black Horse Tavern. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Field House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
Governor Anderson House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Johnson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (Greek Revival portico
added c. 1825). 1 photo (1936).
Ralph Johnson House. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Salmon House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Stevens House, 38 Church Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 8
photos (1936).
BIDDEFORD
York County (16)
Haley House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
LaFayette House, 14 Elm Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (al-
tered). 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
BRISTOL VICINITY
Lincoln County (8)
Old Stone School House, 2 miles from Bristol. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C.
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
CEDAR GROVE
Lincoln County (8)
Pownalborough Court House. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 19 sheets
(1936); 9 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy, no date).
CEDAR GROVE VICINITY
Lincoln County (8)
Bowman-Carney House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 15 sheets
(1936); 11 photos (1936).
COLUMBIA FALLS
Washington County (15)
Ruggles House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
DAMARISCOTTA MILLS
Lincoln County (8)
Governor Kavanaugh House. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion
type, Early Republican. Nicholas Codd, Architect. 3 photos (1936).
EDGECOMB
Lincoln County (8)
Blockhouse at Fort Edgecomb. Wood, two stories with tower, early 19th C., (restored).
12 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Clough House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (moved 1838). 1 photo (1936).
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ELLSWORTH
Hancock County (5)
Black House (Museum). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Repub-
lican. 8 photos (1934; 1936).
Jordan House (City Library). Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion
type. 4 photos (1936).
HARPSWELL
Cumberland County (3)
Town Meeting House. Wood, mid 18th C. 13 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937).
JEFFERSON VICINITY
Lincoln County (8)
Cattle Pound. Stone, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1937); 2 photos (1937).
KENNEBUNK
York County (16)
Bourne House, Bourne Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early
Republican. 10 photos (1936).
Kimball House, 2 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1936); 5
photos (1936).
Mousam House. Details, north room, second story, (razed 1937). 1 sheet (1937).
MACHIAS
Washington County (15)
Burnham Tavern. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1937).
NORTH BERWICK VICINITY
York County (16)
Junkins Garrison House, 3 miles from York. Log, two stories, early 18th C. (demol-
ished). 1 photo (c. 1900).
McIntire Garrison House, 3 miles from North Berwick. Log, two stories, mid 17th C.
13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (c. 1908; 1936).
OGUNQUIT
York County (16)
Perkins House, Shore Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered c. 1790). 9
sheets (1937).
PARIS
Oxford County (9)
Hubbard House (Hotel). Wood, three stories with cupola, early 19th C. 3 photos
(1936).
Kimball House. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.
3 photos (1936).
Mallow House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Old County Jail (now Hamline Memorial Library). Irregular ashlar, one story, early
19th C., (altered). 2 sheets (1936); 9 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
Parris Law Office. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
PHIPPSBURG VICINITY
Sagadahoc County (12)
Drummond Cemetery, 1 mile south of Phippsburg. Stone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).
PORTER
Oxford County (9)
Porter Meeting House. Wood, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1937; 1938); 4 photos (1936).
PORTLAND
Cumberland County (3)
Churchill House, 51 State Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican, (altered). Alexander Parris, Architect. 4 photos (1936).
Deacon Bailey House, 1235 Congress Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered
c. 1807). 10 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
First Parish Church, 425 Congress Street. Regular ashlar, with tower, early 19th C.
18 sheets (1936; 1938); 3 photos (1936).
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PORTL.AND-Continued.
Longfellow House, 487 Congress Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
13 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
Morse-Libby House, 109 Danforth Street. Brownstone, two stories with tower, mid
19th C., mansion type, Italianate. Henry Austin, Architect. 2 sheets (1936); 17 photos
(1936).
Mussey House (Children's Hospital), 91 Danforth Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th
C., mansion type, Early Republican. 14 photos (c. 1890; 1935; 1936; 1938).
Observatory, 138 Congress Street. Wood, six stories with cupola, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
ROBINHOOD
Sagadahoc County (12)
Benjamin Riggs House. Wood, two stories. late 18th C. 19 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
James Riggs House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Moses Rigus House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Riggs Store Building. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Riggs Wharf Buildings. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Warner Riggs Gravestone. Black slate, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).
SACO
York County (16)
Cutts House. 53 Main Street. Wood. two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type,
(moved 1937). 14 sheets (1936); S photos (1936).
SOUTH WINDHAM VICINITY
Cumberland County (3)
Covered Bridge, 21, miles north of South Windham. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1937).
STROUDWATER
Cumberland County (3)
Means House, 2 Waldo Street. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets
(1936); S photos (1936).
Tate House, 158 Westbrook Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
WALDOBORO VICINITY
Lincoln County (8)
German Lutheran Church, 1 mile from Waldoboro. Wood, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1937);
2 photos (1936).
WALPOLE VICINITY
Lincoln County (8)
Walpole Meeting House, 212 miles north of Walpole. Wood, late 18th C., (repaired 1872).
19 sheets (1936); S photos (1936).
WELLS
York County (16)
Jefferd's Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (repaired 1922). 15 sheets (1936);
10 photos (1936).
Storer Garrison House, Route 1. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 2 photos
(1936).
WINDHAM CENTER VICINITY
Cumberland County (3)
Hanson House. Interior details of stenciling, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1937).
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WINSLOW
Kennebec County (6)
Blockhouse at Fort Halifax. Log. two stories. mid 19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 2 photos
(1936).
WISCASSET
Lincoln County (8)
Hodge House, Hodge Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 19
sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936).
Old Academy, Hodge and Warren Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.
9 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Old Powder House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1937).
YORK
York County (16)
Old Gaol. Wood and stone, one story, mid 17th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
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MARYLAND
ACCOKEEK
Prince Georges County (17)
Christ Church. Brick with cupola, mid 18th C., (burned and rebuilt 1855). 2 photos
(1936).
ANNAPOLIS
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Acton", Franklin Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo
(1936).
Aunt Lucy Smith House, 160 Prince George Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Brice House, East and Prince George Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion
type, formal composition. William Buckland, Architect. 5 photos (1936, 37).
Brooksby-Shaw House (now Elks Club), State Circle. Brick and stucco, one and a half
stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Carroll House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
Chase House, Maryland Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
William Buckland, Architect. 2 photos (1936).
Chase House (annex). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Dr. Scott House, Shipwright Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
William Buckland, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Double House, Saint John's College. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Green House, 124 Charles Street. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
Hammond-Harwood House, Maryland Avenue. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion
type, formal composition. William Buckland, Architect. 7 photos (1936-1937).
Houses at 110-112-114 Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses on Taylor Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
King William's School, 10 Francis Street. Interior, late 17th C. 2 photos (1936).
Major Dorsey House, 211 Prince George Street. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 1 photo
(1936).
McDowell Hall, St. John's College. Brick, three stories with cupola, late 18th C. 2
photos (1936).
Ogle Hall, 33 College Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. (Octagonal
extension by William Buckland). 2 photos (1936).
Old Inn, Dock and Randall Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered).
1 photo (1936).
Old Inn, Main and Green Streets. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Treasury, State Circle. Brick, one story, late 17th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1936).
"Paca House" (Carvel Hall Hotel), Prince George Street. Brick, two and a half stories,
mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). William Buckland, Architect. 5 photos (c. 1890,
1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
ANNAPOLIS-Continued.
Pinckney House, 5 Saint John Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo, doorway
only (1936).
Reynolds Tavern, 4 Church Circle. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Ridout House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion
type. William Buckland, Architect. 5 photos (1936, 40).
Sands House, 130 Prince Georges Street. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).
Shaw House, 18 Taylor Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2
photos (1936).
State House. Brick, two stories with dome, late 18th C. Joseph Clark, Architect. 2
photos (1936).
Tydings House, Main and Conduit Streets. Brick and wood, two and a half stories,
early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
ANNAPOLIS VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Whitehall", Whitehall Creek, 10 miles from Annapolis. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type, formal composition. Classic Revival. William Buckland, Architect. 6
photos (1936).
ANTIETAM
Washington County (22)
Roulette Farm House. Wood. one and a half stories, mid 19th C. (Also outbuildings).
3 photos (1940).
ANTIETAM VICINITY
Washington County (22)
Poffenberger House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings):
6 photos (1940).
AQUASCO
Prince Georges County (17)
Cabin. Wood. one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Grymes House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (addition). 1 photo (1936).
Plank House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Poplar Hill". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Spring 11iH". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Thomas House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 4 photos (1936).
AQUASCO VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
Horse Head Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
ASHTON
Montgomery County (16)
"Cherry Grove" (Brooke House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C. (main wing, 1773)
5 photos (1936).
BADEN
Prince Georges County (17)
"Anchovie Hills". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Saint Paul's Church. Brick, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
BALTIMORE
Baltimore City County (4)
"Belmont", North and Harford Avenues. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished).
4 photos (1936).
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MARYLAND
BALTIMORE-Continued.
Building at Pratt and Paca Streets. Brick, four stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Building at 814 South Broadway. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Calvert Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Calvert and Franklin Streets. Brick and
stucco, two stories with towers, late 19th C., Italianate. 4 photos (1936).
Caton House (Carroll House), Old Town, Lombard and South Front Streets. Brick,
three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican, (restored). 14
sheets (1914; 1936); 10 photos (1936).
Chestnut House, Baltimore Street. Three stories, mid 18th C., (demolished c. 1880).
1 photo (Lithograph 1850).
Cottage in 1600 block of Shakespeare Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
Damon-Stewart House (now W. C. A. O.), 811 West Lanvale Street. Brick, two and a
half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Davidge Hall, University of Maryland, Greene and Lombard Streets. Brick, two
stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Double House at 802-804 East Lombard Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Double House at 1734-1736 Orleans Street. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories'
early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Double Houses at 405-411 Park Avenue. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Double House. 520-522 South Chapel Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Double House at 248-250 South Exeter Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Double House at 104-106 South Paca Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Double Town House, 607-609 Cathedral Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Flag House, 844 East Pratt Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Garrett Racing Stables, Montabello. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
4 photos (1936).
Gilman House, 614 Park Avenue. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, cast-iron details. 2 photos (1936).
Harper House, Cathedral Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival, (demolished 1931). Benjamin Latrobe, Architect. 1 photo (about 1930).
"Homewood", North Charles Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Early
Republican, formal composition. 17 photos (1936).
House at 102 Albermarle Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
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BALTIMORE-Continued.
House on corner of Albemarle and Granby Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, late
18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).
House at 1012 East Baltimore Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
House at 9 East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1936).
2 photos (1935).
House at 11 East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
(demolished 1936). 5 photos (1935-1936).
House at 11½ East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished
1936). + photos (1935).
House at 12 East Pleasant Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos
(1936).
House at 15 East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type
(demolished 1936). 9 photos (1936).
House opposite Caton House, East Lombard and South Front Streets. Brick, three and
a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at Exeter and Watson Streets. Brick, mid 19th C.. cast-iron balcony. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 1522 Fleet Street. Stair, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at Madison Avenue and Preston Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
House at 36 Montgomery Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos
(1936).
House in 600 block of North Charles Street. Brick and stucco, four stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron verandas. 1 photo (1936).
House in 400 block of Park Avenue, east side. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
House at 113 South Broadway. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 104 South Exeter Street. Mantel, late 18th C. moved to "Greenhill", Hyatts-
ville, Maryland. 1 photo (1936).
House at 1621 Thames Street. Brick, three and a half stories. late 18th C., mansion type,
Early Republican, (ruinous). 11 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).
House at 341 West Franklin Street. Steps. early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 742 West Lexington Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
House at 107 West Monument Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, (altered). 14 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1847; 1936).
House at 1 West Mount Vernon Place. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. 3 photos (1936).
House at 8 West Mount Vernon Place. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Houses at Broadway and Lombard Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., cast-iron
verandas. 1 photo (1936).
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MARYLAND
BALTIMORE-Continued.
Houses in 500 block of Cathedral Street, East side. Brick, three and a half stories, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses in 500 block of Cathedral Street, west side. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses in 600 block of Cathedral Street, west side. Brick, two and a half and three
stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Houses in 800 block of Cathedral Street, west side. Brick and stucco, four stories, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses at Lee and South Charles Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses in 500 block of North Paca Street. Brick, two and a half and three stories,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses in 400 block of Park Avenue, west side. Brick, two and three stories, early 19th
C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Houses at 833 and 837 Park Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Houses in 400 block of Pine Street, west side. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses at 1628-1632 Shakespeare Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses in 400 block of Somerset Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Houses at 837-841 West Lexington Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses in 800 block of Wilmot Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
McKim Free School, Baltimore and Asquith Streets. Stone, one story, early 19th C.
Dr. Howard, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
McKim House, Park Avenue and Center Street. Interior of stair, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Mother Seaton's House, Saint Mary's Seminary, North Paca Street. Brick, two and a
half stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
Mount Clare Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 800 Block, West Pratt Street. Brick,
two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
National Union Bank Building, Charles and Fayette Streets. Brick, two stories, early
19th C., Classic Revival. Robert Carey Long, Architect. 5 photos (Before 1900; 1936).
Old Commercial and Farmers Bank, Howard and Redwood Streets. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., Maximillian Godefroy, Architect. 2. photos (1936).
Otterbein Church, West Conway Street. Brick with tower, late 18th C. 4 photos
(1936).
"Pascault Row", 600 block West Lexington Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late
18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
President Street Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
MARYLAND
BALTIMORE-Continued.
Rembrandt Peale's Museum (now Municipal Museum). Brick, three stories, early
19th C., Early Republican, (restored 1931). Robert Carey Long, Architect. 6 photos
(Before 1931; 1936).
Residence Row, First block of West Hamilton Street, north side. Brick, three and a half
stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Roman Catholic Cathedral. Regular ashlar with dome and towers, early 19th C., Classic
Revival. Benjamin Latrobe, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Roman Catholic Episcopal Residence, 400 block, North Charles Street. Brick and stucco,
three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Row Houses, Aliceanna Street at South Dallas Street. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Row Houses, Forrest and East Monument Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Row Houses, 608-614 North Paca Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Row Houses, 118-128 South Broadway. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Row Houses, 1000 block, South Side Ashland Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Row Houses at 1626-1628 Thames Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Row Houses at 922-926 Watson Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Row Houses in 100 block of West Preston Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Calvert and Pleasant Streets. Brick,
mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saint Mary's Seminary Chapel, North Paca Street. Brick, early 19th C., Gothic Revival.
Maximillian Godefroy, Architect. 17 sheets (1936); 26 photos (c. 1915; 1936).
Saint Paul's Rectory, Saratoga and Cathedral Streets. Brick, two and a half stories,
late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Green and Lombard Streets. Brick, one
story with dome, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Robert Carey Long, Architect. 1 photo
(1936).
Seven Store Fronts, 635-647 West Pratt Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 5
sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Shot Tower, Front and Fayette Streets. Brick, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 4 photos
(1936).
Spring House of "Oaklands". Stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival, (moved
to Baltimore Museum of Art 1930). 2 photos (1936).
Steele House, Cathedral and Madison Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., man-
sion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Store Front, 832 South Hanover Street. Wood, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
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BALTIMORE-Continued.
Sugar House (refinery), Aliceanna and Chester Streets. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Town House, 417 North Charles Street. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Twin Houses, Franklin Square, 100 block North Calhoun Street. Brick, three stories,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Unitarian Church, Charles and Franklin Streets. Brick and stucco with dome, early
19th C. Maximillian Godefroy. Architect. 1 photo (1936).
U.S. Appraisers Stores, Gay and Lombard Streets. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C.,
(demolished 1933). 6 sheets (1933); 12 photos (1933).
Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. Robert
Mills, Architect. 3 photos (1936).
Waterloo Row, 606-628 North Calvert Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th
C. Robert Mills, Architect. (Some replaced by later structures and some altered.)
S sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy-1831).
Waverly Terrace, 100 block of North Carey Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, early
19th C., cast-iron details. 3 photos (1936).
BALTIMORE VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
"Linden", Bel Air Road and Joppa Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also stone
outbuildings). 4 photos (1936).
"Perry" Hall" (Gough House), Bel Air Road. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C.,
(burned 1824 and one-half rebuilt). 3 photos (1936).
BEALLSVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
Charline Manor. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Inveness". Brick, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 1 photo (1936).
BEL AIR VICINITY
Harford County (13)
Dallam House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at Thomas Run. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Medical Hall" (Dr. Archer House), between Bel Air and Churchville. Brick and stucco,
two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
"Olney" (Shriver House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). (Portico from
Athaenum Club, Baltimore). 1 photo (1936).
"Tudor Hall" (Booth House). Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Gothic
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
BELCAMP
Harford County (13)
Sophia's Dairy. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 15 sheets (1936); 10
photos (1936; 1939).
BERLIN VICINITY
Worcester County (24)
"Genezir". Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 7 photos (1940).
BETHESDA
Montgomery County (16)
Slave Quarters, Site of new Naval Hospital. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, late 18th
C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
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BETHLEHEM VICINITY
Caroline County (6)
House, White Marsh Farm. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
BLADENSBURG
Prince Georges County (17)
"Bostwick Hall." Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Dr. Ross House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Magruder House. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Parthenon Manor" (Cross House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
Washington House (Old Inn). Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
BLUE BALL
Cecil County (8)
Blue Ball Tavern. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
BOWIE
Prince Georges County (17)
"Gladswood." Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1936).
BOYD
Montgomery County (16)
"Greenwood." Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
BRANDYWINE
Prince Georges County (17)
"Connick's Folly." Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
BROAD CREEK
Prince Georges County (17)
Saint John's Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1935; 1936).
"Want Water" (Lyles House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 5 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1935).
"Harmony Hall" (Battersea). Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type
6 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1935).
BROOKEVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
Brookeville Academy. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Locust Grove." Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Stone Lodge. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
BROOKEVILLE VICINITY
Montgomery County (16)
Barn, York Road and Ednor Mill Road. Fieldstone, brick and wood, two stories, late 18th
C. 3 photos (1936-1937).
"Greenwood," 3 miles north of Brookeville. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 5 photos (1936).
BROWN
Prince Georges County (17)
"Cleremont." Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Dunblane." Wood, brick and stucco, one story, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
BUENA VISTA
Prince Georges County (17)
"Marietta." Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also outbuild-
ings). 2 photos (1936).
CALVERT
Cecil County (8)
Meeting House. Brick, early 18th C. (stone addition 1735). 2 photos (1936).
CAMBRIDGE VICINITY
Dorchester County (10)
Farm group between Cambridge and East New Market Streets. Wood, one and a half
stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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MARYLAND
CAMBRIDGE VICINITY-Continued.
"Haunted House." Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
House between Cambridge and East New Market Streets. Wood, one and a half stories,
late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Dover Ferry". Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Otwell". Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1936).
CAPITOL HEIGHTS
Prince Georges County (17)
"Glenway". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Independence". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
CATOCTIN
Frederick County (11)
Catoctin Furnace. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CATOCTIN VILLAGE
Frederick County (11)
Catoctin House. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Cottages on Main Street. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
CECILTON
Cecil County (8)
House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CECILTON VICINITY
Cecil County (8)
"Greenfield Castle". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
House, Fredericktown Road. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CENTERVILLE VICINITY
Queen Anne County (18)
"Peace and Plenty" (Wright House). Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion
type. 2 photos (1936).
"Readbourne", Bookers Wharf (Chester River), near Church Hill. Brick, two stories,
mid 18th C., (altered). 9 photos (1940).
CHARLESTOWN
Cecil County (8)
Double House adjacent to "Indian Queen". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
House near "Indian Queen". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House with gambrel roof. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
"Indian Queen". Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHARLOTTE HALL
Saint Marys County (19)
Charlotte Hall School. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1936).
Hatch-Dent House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHELTENHAM
Prince Georges County (17)
"Poplar Neck". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Westwood". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
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CHESTERTOWN
Kent County (15)
"The Abbey" (Pearce House). Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. (Drawing
room at Baltimore Museum of Art). 11 photos (1936).
House, Church Street between Queen and Lawyer Streets. Brick, three and a half stories,
late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 107 Front Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House on Queen Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Custom House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Widehall" (Hubbard House), Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th. C.,
mansion type, (portico, 1910). 10 photos (1936).
CHESTERTOWN VICINITY
Kent County (15)
Wick-Sterling House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. + photos (1936).
CHESTER VICINITY
Queen Anne County (18)
House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHILLUM VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
".Adelphi Water Mill" (Riggs Mill). Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 8 photos
(1934; 1935; 1936).
House near Riggs Mill. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHURCHVILLE VICINITY
Harford County (13)
Old cabin and snake fence. Log, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CLINTON
Prince Georges County (17)
Dr. Mudd House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
COCKEYSVILLE VICENITY
Baltimore County (3)
"Hayfields". Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. (Stone outbuildings).
S sheets (1936); 23 photos (1936).
COLESVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
Miller's House, Valley Mill. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Valley Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
COLLEGE PARK
Prince Georges County (17)
"Old Inn" (Rossburg House). Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
COLLINGTON
Prince Georges County (17)
"Forest Hill". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Holy Trinity Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Trinity Parish House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
COLLINGTON VICINITY
Prince George County (17)
"Belair". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, formal composition.
12 photos (1936; 1937).
"Fairview". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 5 photos
(1936).
"Melford". Brick. two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Willow Grove". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
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CONOWINGO VICINITY
Cecil County (8)
"Success". Wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
CONTEE
Prince Georges County (17)
"Oaklands". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 4 photos (1936).
CRESWELL VICINITY
Harford County (13)
"The Mount". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos
(1936).
CRISFIELD VICINITY
Somerset County (20)
"Make Peace" (Roach-Gunby House). Brick, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 5
photos (1940).
CROOM VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Bellefields" (Sim's Delight). Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
"Half Pone House". Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos
(1930; 1936).
Saint Thomas' Church. Brick with tower, early 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
CROWNSVILLE VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Rising Sun Tavern". Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos
(1936).
CUMBERSTONE VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Cedar Park". Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
"Ivy Neck". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
DARLINGTON
Harford County (13)
Kirk House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
DARLINGTON VICINITY
Harford County (13)
Hexagonal School House. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Holloway House, between Darlington and Stafford. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Rigbie House, 2 miles from Darlington. Stone and wood, and a half stories, early 18th C.,
(additions mid 18th C). 7 photos (1932; 1936).
DAVIDSONVILLE VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
All Hallows Church, Solomons Island Road. Brick, early 18th C., (burned 1940).
4 sheets (1940); 11 photos (1936; 1940).
South River Club. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
DAWSONVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
"Aix La Chappelle". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Darnall House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).
DAWSONVILLE VICINITY
Montgomery County (16)
Dawson House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 6 sheets
(1936); 8 photos (1936).
DICKERSON
Montgomery County (16)
"Mount Carmel". Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 3 photos
(1936).
"Rock Hall". Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Log outbuildings). 6 photos (1936).
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DICKERSON VICINITY
Montgomery County (16)
Monocacy Aqueduct. Cut stone, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
EARLEVILLE
Cecil County (S)
"Bohemia" (Milligan Hall). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 10 photos
(1936).
EARLEVILLE VICINITY
Cecil County (8)
"Bellevue". Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (burned and restored). 1 photo (1936).
EAST NEW MARKET
Dorchester County (10)
"Friendship Hall". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
The Old House of the Hinges. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also out-
buildings). 4 photos (1936).
EASTON
Talbot County (21)
Double House, west side of Washington Street. between Glenwood and Court Streets.
Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House on Higgins or Locust Street, south of August Street. Brick, two and a half stories
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Row Houses, north side of Washington Street between Federal and Bay Streets. Brick,
two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Row Houses (now stores), south side of Washington Street opposite Court House. Brick,
two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
EASTON VICINITY
Talbot County (21)
"Pleasant Valley". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos
(1940).
Quaker Meeting House. Wood, late 17th C., (additions 1797). 3 photos (1936).
"Ratcliffe Manor". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. (Also
outbuildings). 9 photos (1936; 1940)
"Troth's Fortune." Choptank River. Brick, one story, mid 17th C., (altered), wood
addition. 1 photo (1936).
Wye House, on Lloyd Creek. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also out-
buildings). 14 photos (1935; 1936.)
EDNOR
Montgomery County (16)
"Clifton" (Thomas House). Colesville Pike. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
9 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).
ELDORADO VICINITY
Dorchester County (10)
"Rehobeth". one mile from Eldorado. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 2
photos (1933).
ELK MILLS
Cecil County (8)
Mill Building. Stone, four and a half stories. early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Row Houses, Mill Village. Stone, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
ELK MILLS VICINITY
Cecil County (8)
House. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (wood addition). 1 photo
(1936).
ELKRIDGE
Howard County (14)
Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge over Patapsco River. Irregular
ashlar, early 19th C. Benjamin Latrobe II, Architect. 4 photos (1936).
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MARYLAND
ELKTON
Cecil County (8)
Fountain Inn. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Hollingsworth Tavern. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at Elkton Landing, Landing Lane. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
House, Main Street, east of Bow Street. Doorway, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House, Main Street, east of North Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.,
(remodeled). 2 photos (1936).
House, Main Street east of South Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
House on north side of Main near South Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
House, south side of Main Street east of South Street. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
House, south side of Main Street west of North Street. Brick and stucco, two and a
half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House, West Main Street near Railroad. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Partridge Hill. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 photos (1936).
Pearce Store, South Main Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
ELKTON VICINITY
Cecil County (8)
Frenchtown Landing House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
2 photos (1936).
"Holly Hall". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 5 photos
(1936).
House on Road to Cecilton. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
1 photo (1936).
ELLICOTT CITY
Howard County (14)
Court House. Irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses on Columbia Pike. Fieldstone and wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses on Columbia Pike. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Houses on Columbia Pike. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered).
1 photo (1936).
Mill Houses on Frederick Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mill Houses, on Oella Road. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Patapsco Heights", Girl's School. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Shop, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
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ELLICOTT CITY VICINITY
Howard County (14)
Burleigh House, 5 miles west of Ellicott City. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
Early Republican. 5 photos (1936).
"Doughoregan Manor", 8 miles west of Ellicott City on Frederick Road. Brick, two
stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type, formal composition, Greek Revival.
(Also brick and stone outbuildings). 13 photos (1936).
ETCHISON
Montgomery County (16)
Cabin. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
FAIRHAVEN VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Folly Farm". Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).
FALLSTON
Harford County (13)
Quaker Meeting House. Fieldstone, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
FALLSTON VICINITY
Harford County (13)
"Bon Air". Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1936).
FEDERALSBURG
Caroline County (6)
Windmill. Wood, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
FORESTVILLE
Prince Georges County (17)
The Cottage. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Melwood House, Melwood Park. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936;
1940).
FORK VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
"Pork Forest", 1 mile northeast of Fork on Harford Road. Fieldstone, two stories,
early 19th C., two-story veranda, (restored). 5 photos (1936).
FORT WASHINGTON VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
Hatton House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
FREDERICK
Frederick County (11)
Double House, 5th Street near Middle Alley. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses, 314-322 Bentz Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House, West Patrick and Degrange Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Houses on All Saints Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses on Bentz Street between All Saints and Patrick Streets. Brick, one and two
stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Houses on East Street, east side near Second Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Houses on Patrick Street, south side, west of Bentz Street. Brick, two stor es, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Loat's Female Orphan Home, 24 East Church Street. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos (1936).
Old All Saints Episcopal Church. Brick and stucco, early 19th C., Early Republican
(remodeled 1892). 1 photo (1936).
Revolutionary Barracks. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Row Cottages, north side of 4th Street, near Middle Alley. Brick and wood, one story,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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FREDERICK-Continued.
Row Houses, North Market Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saint Johns Roman Catholic Church. Brick and stucco with tower, early 19th C.,
Classic Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Taney House, Bentz Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Trail and Ross Houses, Court House Square. Brick, three and a half stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 1 photo (1936).
FREDERICK VICINITY
Frederick County (11)
Jug Bridge, Frederick Road, over Monocacy River. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 6 photos
(1933; 1934; 1936).
Old Toll House, Jug Bridge. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
2 photos (1933).
"Rose Hill", 1 mile from Frederick. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., Classic
Revival, two-story veranda. (Also outbuildings). 5 photos (1936).
"Springfield", between Catoctin Furnace and Frederick. Fieldstone, two and a half
stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
FRIENDSHIP VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Holly Hill". Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 16 photos (1937).
GAITHERSBURG
Montgomery County (16)
"Mount Pleasant". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Muncaster Water Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1935).
"Woodlands". Wood and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
GALENA
Kent County (15)
Cottage. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Stephens House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
GALESVILLE VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Tulip Hill", West River. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-
position. 9 photos (1936; 1937).
GEORGETOWN
Kent County (15)
Kitty Knight House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Wallis House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
GLENVILLE
Harford County (13)
Paul House, south side of Deer Creek. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
GREAT FALLS
Montgomery County (16)
Cabin, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet
(1938; 1939).
Great Falls Inn. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1938;
1939); 1 photo (1936).
House 1, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1938;
1939).
House 2, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1938;
1939).
Repair Shop, Cheaspeake and Ohio Canal, above Lock 20. Wood, one story, early 19th
C. 3 sheets (1938; 1939).
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GROVE NECK
Cecil County (8)
"Rich Neck Farm". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
HAGERSTOWN
Washington County (22)
Hagerstown Bank. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1936). 1 photo (1936).
HAGERSTOWN VICINITY
Washington County (22)
Fort Frederick. Wood and stone, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
HAVRE DE GRACE
Harford County (13)
Houses on Waterfront. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Ordinary on Waterfront. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story
veranda. 2 photos (1936).
HAVRE DE GRACE VICINITY
Harford County (13)
"Angel Hill." Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Sion Hi!l." Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
HEBRON
Wicomico County (23)
Spring Hill Church. Wood, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
HICKORY
Harford County (13)
Saint Ignatius Roman Catholic Church. Fieldstone with tower, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
HILLSBORO VICINITY
Queen Anne County (18)
House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
HOLLYWOOD VICINITY
Saint Marys County (19)
"Resurrection Manor" (Scotch Neck). Brick, late 17th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1938);
7 photos (1940).
"Industry" (Floyd House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
ILCHESTER VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Viaduct, Patapsco River. Irregular ashlar, early 19th C.,
(abandoned). 2 photos (1936).
Mill. Fieldstone, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mill Houses. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
INGLESIDE VICINITY
Queen Anne County (18)
Thomas House, 3 miles from Ingleside on Tuckahoe Creek. Brick, two stories, late 18th
C. 1 photo (1932).
JERUSALEM
Harford County (13)
Jerusalem Grist Mill. Fieldstone and wood, two and two halves stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
JERUSALEM VICINITY
Harford County (13)
Covered Bridge, over Little Gunpowder Falls. Wood, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
JOPPA
Harford County (13)
Rumsey House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
KENT ISLAND
Queen Anne County (18)
Carvel House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Fisherman's House. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
House at Matapeake. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
House, Shippen Creek Farm. Paneled interior, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Kent Fort Manor, southern end of island. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C.
1 photo (1936).
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KEYMAR VICINITY
Carroll County (7)
Keymar Bridge, Little Pipe Creek. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos
(1936).
KINGSVILLE
Baltimore County (3)
Kingsville Inn. Mid 18th C. 2 photos, paneled interior only (1936).
KINGSVILLE VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
Bellevue Milk House, Bellevue Farm, Sunshine Avenue. Fieldstone, one story, mid
18th C. 3 photos (1937).
House on Irish Lane between Bel Air and Harford Roads. Wood, one story, late 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
LANDOVER
Prince Georges County (17)
"Beall's Pleasure". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Grovehurst". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
LANGFORD VICINITY
Cecil County (8)
House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
LANKFORD VICINITY
Kent County (15)
Saint Paul's Church. Brick, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Vestry, Saint Paul's Church. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
LAPIDUM
Harford County (13)
Rock Run Miller's House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also stone outbuild-
ings). 5 photos (1936).
Rock Run Water Mill. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
LAPIDUM VICINITY
Harford County (13)
"Land of Promise" on Susquehanna River. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
LARGO
Prince Georges County (17)
"Largo". Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
"Mount Lubentia". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). 20
photos (C. 1883; 1898; 1936; 1937).
"Northampton". Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered 1888, burned 1909).
(Also outbuildings). 4 photos (1895; 1936).
"Oak Hill". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 4 photos
(1937).
LARGO VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
Friendship House, Central Avenue. Wood and brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
6 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).
"Partnership", Central Avenue, 1 mile east of Kolbie's Corner. Brick, two stories, early
18th C. 3 photos (1936).
LAUREL
Prince Georges County (17)
"Montpelier", (Snowden-Long House). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type,
formal composition. (Also outbuildings). 20 photos (1936; 1937).
"Snowden Hall". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
LAUREL VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Snow Hill." Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
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LAYTONSVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
Layton House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
LAYTONSVILLE VICINITY
Montgomery County (16)
"Retirement" (Four Chimney House). Brick, and one a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
LEELAND
Prince Georges County (17)
Saint Barnabas' Church. Brick, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936; 1937).
LEELAND VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Bowieville". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republi-
can. 2 photos (1936).
LEONARDTOWN
Saint Marys County (19)
Saint Andrew's Church. Brick with towers, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1935).
"Tudor Hall" (Key House). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. (additions 1820)
(Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936, 1937).
LEONARDTOWN VICINITY
Saint Marys County (19)
"Bachelor's Hope". Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (remodełed). 7 photos (1937).
"Mulberry Fields". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal
composition. 12 photos (1936; 1937; 1940).
LEVEL VICINITY
Harford County (13)
House No. 1. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House No. 2. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
LIBERTY TOWN
Frederick County (11)
House, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Jones-Sappington House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Old Academy (now residences). Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Sappington Farm House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Wagner House, Main Street. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
LITTLE COVE POINT VICINITY
Calvert County (5)
"Eltonhead" (Original House). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C., (ruinous,
paneling in Baltimore Muesum of Art). 3 sheets (1925); 6 photos (1925).
LOCUST GROVE VICINITY
Kent County (15)
House near Shrewsbury Church. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
LONG GREEN
Baltimore County (3)
"Prospect Hill", Ringgold House. Stone and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos
(1936).
LUSBY
Clavert County (5)
Middleham Protestant Episcopal Chapel, Solomons Island Road. Brick, mid 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
LUSBY VICINITY
Calvert County (5)
Corncrib, on the Cliffs. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House, Armiger's Bar, Solomons Island Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th
C. 1 photo (1936).
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LUSBY VICINITY-Continued.
House, north of Lusby on Solomons Island Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House, on the Cliffs. Wood. one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Preston-on-Patuxent, 3 miles west of Lusby on Patuxent River. Brick, one story, mid
17th C., (restored). 5 photos (1936).
MANOKIN RIVER VICINITY
Somerset County (20)
"Almodington" (Elzey House). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
MARBLE HILL VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
House north of Marble Hill off York Road. Fieldstone and stucco, two stories, late
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
MARBURY VICINITY
Charles County (9)
"Smallwood's Retreat". Brick, one and a half stories. mid 18th C., (ruinous). 7 sheets
(1940); 12 photos (c. 1900; 1940).
MARLBORO
Prince Georges County (17)
Overseer's House. Wood. one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
MARLBORO VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Woodstock". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
MILLSTONE LANDING VICINITY
Saint Marys County (19)
"Mattapany". Brick and stucco, two stories, late 17th C., mansion type. 4 photos
(1936).
"Susquehanna". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. 3 photos (1936).
MONKTON VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
Saint James Church (My Lady's Manor). Brick with tower, mid 18th C., (altered). 2
photos (1936).
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL STRUCTURES
Montgomery County (16) and others
House at Lock 5. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3
sheets (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 6, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 3
sheets (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 7. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 8. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 9, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets
(1938; 1939).
House at Lock 10, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 11, Chesapeake and Ohio Canał. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 12, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1
sheet (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 13, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Irregular Ashlar, one story, early
19th C. 3 sheets (1938; 1939).
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CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL STRUCTURES-Continued.
House at Lock 14, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1
sheet (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 16, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories,
early 19th C. 1 sheet (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 16, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Stone, one and a half stories, early 19th
C. 1 sheet (1938; 1939).
House at Lock 22, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 3
sheets (1938; 1939); 2 photos (1936).
Milestone, near Lock 11, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Limestone, early 19th C. 1
sheet (1938; 1939).
Seneca Aqueduct, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 2 sheets
(1938; 1939); 3 photos (1936).
Stop Lock at Dam 4, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1938; 1939).
Swain's House at Lock 21. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1938; 1939).
Swing Bridge on track over Lock 25, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, early 19th C.
1 sheet (1938; 1939).
Typical Lock, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 1 sheet
(1938; 1939); 5 photos (1936).
MOUNT CALVERT
Prince Georges County (17)
"Mount Calvert" (Brown House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
MULLIKIN
Prince Georges County (17)
"Elverton Hall". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
"Essington Hall". Interiors only, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
NORTHEAST
Cecil County (8)
"Green Hill" (Russell House) Slave Quarters and Wood House. Brick, one story, late
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Inn. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
Saint Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church. Brick, early 18th C. (tower, 1904). 3
photos (1936).
NORWOOD
Montgomery County (16)
"Woodlawn Manor". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (Log and stone out-
buildings). 3 photos (1936).
NOTTINGHAM
Prince Georges County (17)
"Cedars". Wood, one a half stories, early 18th C. (additions). 8 sheets (1936); 5 photos
(1936).
"Harmony Hall". (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
"Mattaponi". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-
position. 3 photos (1936).
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OELLA
Baltimore County (3)
Mill. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mill Houses. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
OLNEY
Montgomery County (16)
"Belmont" (Waters House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also wood barn).
5 photos (1936).
"Fair Hill". Brick and stucco. two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 2 photos
1936).
House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, chimney only (1936).
Olney House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also stone outbuildings). 2 photos
(1936).
"Rockland". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
OLNEY VICINITY
Montgomery County (16)
"Falling Green", Laytonsville Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. (Log outbuild-
ing). 5 photos (1936).
OWINGS MILLS
Baltimore County (3)
Cooperage Shop, Reistertown Road. Stone and stucco, and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Mill Building, Reistertown Road. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
OXON HILL
Prince Georges County (17)
"Salubria". Wood. two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
PARKTON VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
Weisburg Inn (Half-Way House). York Road. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C.
(Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).
PERRYMAN
Harford County (13)
Vestry, Spesutie Protestant Episcopal Church, South of Aberdeen. Brick, one story,
mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
PHOENIX
Baltimore County (3)
Phillpot House. Northern Central R. R. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
(also stone outbuilding) 4 photos (1936).
PIKESVILLE
Baltimore County (3)
Old United States Arsenal. Brick. two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 20
photos (1936).
PISCATAWAY
Prince Georges County (17)
Brent House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (ruinous) 1 photo (1936).
Piscataway Tavern. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 5
photos (1936).
PISCATAWAY VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Saint James" (Hostetter House). Wood, one story, late 18th C. (Brick addition,
two and a half stories, early 19th C.) 2 photos (1936).
"Wyoming". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos
(1936).
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POOLESVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
Dr. Poole House (Dr. Gott House). Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
"Grayhaven Manor". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1936).
House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).
"Kilmain". Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Little Oak Manor". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also fieldstone outbuildings),
3 photos (1936).
Milford House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Mount Pleasant". Wood and stone, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Poole House. Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Pyles House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Umstead House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
PORT DEPOSIT
Cecil County (8)
Block of houses on Main Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1936).
House, Main Street. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, three-story
veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Houses on Main Street. Brick and wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Tome House. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, with tower, late 19th C., mansion
type, Italianate. 1 photo (1936).
PORT TOBACCO
Charles County (9)
Gambrel Roof House, Port Tobacco River. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
PORT TOBACCO VICINITY
Charles County (9)
"Habre de Venture". Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
"Rose Hill". Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C., (restored 1937), mansion type,
formal composition. 5 photos (1937).
PRINCE FREDERICK VICINITY
Calvert County (5)
Taney House, Patuxent River. Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C., mansion
type. 3 photos (1936; 1940).
Tobacco Barn, Patuxent River. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Tobacco Barn, Solomons Island Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
PRINCIPIO FURNACE
Cecil County (8)
Principio Furnace. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy-date
unknown).
QUEEN ANNE
Talbot County (21)
House (Old Tavern). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Old Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
RANDALLSTOWN VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
"Branton" (Wyatt House), Liberty Road. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
REDLAND
Montgomery County (16)
"Flower Hill". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos. (1936).
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REDLAND VICINITY
Montgomery County (16)
"The Ridge" (Magruder House). Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). (Log
outbuildings). 7 photos (1936).
REISTERSTOWN VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
Ten Mile House, Reisterstown Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
RITCHIE
Prince Georges County (17)
"Concord". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
RIVERDALE
Prince Georges County (17)
"Riverdale". Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republi-
can, formal composition. 3 photos (1936).
ROBINSON VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
Stone House, Annapolis Road. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
ROCKVILLE
Montgomery County (16)
"Beallmont" (Dawson House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
ROSARYVILLE VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Mount Airy" (Dower House). Brick, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. (altered).
(Also outbuildings). 11 photos (1931; 1936).
"Poplar Hill" (lis Lordship's Kindness). Brick, two stories, mid I8th C., mansion type,
formal composition. (Also outbuildings). 17 photos (1936).
ROUND BAY VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
"Belvoir". Brick and stone, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
SAINT AUGUSTINE
Cecil County (8)
Great House Plantation. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (restored). 9 photos (1936).
SAINT MARYS CITY
Saint Marys County (19)
Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church. Brick with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
SAINT MARYS CITY VICINITY
Saint Marys County (19)
"Clocker's Fancy" (Clocker House). Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C.
2 photos (1936).
"Cross Manor". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 17th C., two-story veranda, (altered
late 18th C.) 3 photos (1936).
House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. I photo (1936).
West Saint Marys Manor. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos
(1939).
SALISBURY
Wicomico County (23)
"Poplar Hill". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).
SANDY SPRING
Montgomery County (16)
Auburn barn. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Avalon". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Cloverley". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Friends' Meeting House. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Harewood". Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Llewellyn Fields". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.
1 photo (1936).
"Norwood". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
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SECRETARY
Dorchester County (10)
"My Lady Sewall's Manor", Secretary Creek. Brick, one story, late 17th C., remodeled
early 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
SENECA
Montgomery County (16)
"Monte Video". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 4
photos (1936).
"River View". Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 8 photos
(1936).
SOLOMONS ISLAND
Calvert County (5)
Tobacco Barn. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SOMERSET
Montgomery County (16)
"Milton" (Loughborough House), River Road. Fieldstone and stucco, one and a half
stories, early 18th C. (Fieldstone additions 1847). 3 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1935).
SOTTERLEY VICINITY
Saint Marys County (19)
"Cremona". Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, formal composition,
(restored). 4 photos (1936).
"De La Brooke", Patuxent River. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
SOUTH RIVER
Anne Arundel County (2)
House, Solomons Island Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
SOUTH RIVER VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
Almshouse at London Town. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 8 photos
(1936; 1937).
STOCKTON VICINITY
Harford County (13)
House, Mountain Road. Wood and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
SUNDERLAND
Calvert County (5)
All Saints Protestant Episcopal Church. Brick with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
SUNNYBROOK
Baltimore County (3)
King's Tavern. Interior of Bar, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SWEETAIR
Baltimore County (3)
"Sweetair". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
T.B. VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Gwynn Park". Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
TIPPETT
Prince Georges County (17)
"Belview". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
TOWSON
Baltimore County (3)
Court House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1
photo (1936).
TOWSON VICINITY
Baltimore County (3)
"Hampton", 1 mile east of Towson. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories with
cupola, late 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. (Fieldstone and wood outbuild-
ings). 24 photos (1936; 1937).
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TRACY'S LANDING VICINITY
Anne Arundel County (2)
Saint James Herring Creek Episcopal Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
TRAPPE
Talbot County (21)
Dickinson House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (additions). 1 photo
(1936).
TUCKAHOE BRIDGE VICINITY
Talbot County (21)
Cottage. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
TUNIS MILLS VICINITY
Talbot County (21)
Fair View. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1933).
UNITY
Montgomery County (16)
Gaither-Brown House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
UPPER FALLS
Baltimore County (3)
"Orwell". Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1932; 1936).
UPPER MARLBORO
Prince Georges County (17)
"Billingsley", near Hill's Landing. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
Compton-Bassett House, near Hill's Landing. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.
(.Also outbuilding). 6 photos (1936; 1937).
"Content". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Goodwood". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1936).
Harry Buck House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Mount Pleasant". Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Sarah Buck House. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Sasscer's Green". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Sasscer's House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (altered). 2 photos (1936).
Upper Marlboro Tavern. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 6
photos (1936).
Wilson House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1931; 1936).
UPPER MARLBORO VICINITY
Prince Georges County (17)
"Melwood Park". Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered).
2 photos (1936).
"Weston" (Clagett House), 2 miles SW. of Upper Marlboro. Brick, two and a half
stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 4 photos (1936).
URBANA
Frederick County (11)
Amelung House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
VALLEY LEE
Saint Marys County (19)
Saint George's Church. Brick with tower, mid 17th C. 2 photos (1936).
VALLEY LEE VICINITY
Saint Marys County (19)
House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
VIENNA
Dorchester County (10)
House, Nanticoke River. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
WATERVALE
Harford County (13)
Joesting Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
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WATERVALE VICINITY
Harford County (13)
Cottage. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
WILLISTON
Caroline County (6)
House, Choptank River. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (additions). 2 photos
(1936).
Store. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
WILNA VICINITY
Harford County (13)
"Prospect". Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
WOODMORE
Prince Georges County (17)
"Bermondsey". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 2
photos (1936).
"Mullikin's Delight". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
"Pleasant Prospect". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 5 photos (1936).
WYE MILLS
Talbot County (21)
Church. Brick, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
House near Wye Oak. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Store Building. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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MASSACHUSETTS
ACOAXET
Bristol County (3)
Richmond-Manchester House, Howland Road. Wood two stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1935).
ADAMS
Berkshire County (2)
Society of Friends Meeting House, West Road and Maple Street. Wood, late 18th C.
+ sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
AGAWAM
Hampden County (7)
Captain Leonard House, 663 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
Cooley House, Elm and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. S sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Tobacco Barn, 663 Main Street. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo
(1937).
AMESBURY
Essex County (5)
Powder House. Stucco, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
Rocky Ilill Meeting House. Wood, late 18th C. 25 photos (1937).
ANDOVER
Essex County (5)
Abbot House, Andover and Argilla Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 12 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
ANNISQUAM
Essex County (5)
Custom House, River Road. Wood. one and a half stories, early 18th C. 2 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Hodgkins' Tide Mill, Washington Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 9 photos (1940).
Lobster Cove (Early Fishing Harbor). Wood, early 18th and 19th C. 6 sheets (1934).
ASHBY
Middlesex County (9)
Fitch House, South Road. Brick two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 9 sheets
(1936; 1937); 1 photo (1936).
ASHFIELD
Franklin County (6)
Town Hall. Wood, two stories with tower, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
ASHLAND
Middlesex County (9)
Frankland House (Garden), Old Bay Path. Mid 18th C., (demolished). 1 sheet (1936).
ATTLEBORO
Bristol County (3)
Robinson House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
Thatcher House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1935; 1938).
ATTLEBORO VICINITY
Bristol County (3)
Daggett House, 480 North Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1937).
BARNSTABLE
Barnstable County (1)
Gorham House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
BEDFORD
Middlesex County (9)
Pollard Tavern, Great Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C,, (ruinous). 10 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1937).
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BEVERLY
Essex County (5)
Cabot House, 117 Cabot Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo
(1940).
Cabot House (Summer House and Garden), 117 Cabot Street. Summer house and garden
details, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1940).
Foster House and Fence, 21 Bartlett Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. (fence
late 19th C.). 1 sheet (1938); 3 photos (1940).
Foster Warehouse. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1940).
Kilham House, 8 Thorndike Street. Garden details, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1938); 2
photos (1940).
BOSTON
Suffolk County (13)
Abolition Church (now Synagogue), Smith Court. Brick, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);
10 photos (1935; 1937).
Amory-Ticknor House, Park and Beacon Streets. Brick, four stories, early 19th C.,
masion type, Early Republican, (altered 1885), wrought-iron balconies. 18 sheets (1936);
11 photos (1885; 1934; 1935).
Bela and Caleb Clap Houses, 44-46 Temple Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C.
10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).
Faneuil Hall, Faneuil Hall Square. Committee and Commandery Rooms, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. John Lambert, Architect. (Burned and rebuilt 1763; enlarged 1806
Charles Bulfinch, Architect). 3 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1937).
Hollis Street Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., third church on site, (remodeled
into theatre 1885). 5 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1860; 1870).
Hollis Street Theatre. Stone and brick, one story, late 19th C., (demolished 1935). John
R. Hall, Architect. 6 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1935).
Indian Wharf Stores, 306-308 Atlantic Avenue. Brick, five stories, early 19th C. Charles
Bulfinch, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1868; 1935).
Ironwork, 9 Park Street. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Ironwork, Province and Bosworth Streets. Wrought iron, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Ironwork, Tremont Place. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Langdon House, Unity Street. Brick, three stories, early 18th C. 1 sheet (1927); 3 photos
(1936).
Marshall House, 10 Marshall Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
Parkman Market, Cambridge and North Grove Streets. Brick, three stories with cupola,
early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
The Province House, Washington Street at head of Mill Street. Brick, two stories and two
half-stories with cupola, late 17th C., Jacobean, curvilinear gables, (demolished). 1
photo, detail of brick work only (1932).
Rogers Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 491 Boylstoñ Street. Brick
and stone, four stories, mid 19th C., Classic Revival, (demolished 1939). William G.
Preston, Architect. 23 sheets (1938; 1939); 15 photos (1939).
Saint Patrick's Church, Northampton Street. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C 11 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
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BOSTON-Continued.
"Savage House," 30 Dock Square. Brick, three stories, early 18th C., mansion type,
(destroyed 1926). 2 sheets (c. 1920).
State House Gates and Steps, Beacon Street. Granite and cast iron, early 19th C. Alex-
ander Parris and Solomon Willard, Architects. 10 sheets (1938).
Union Oyster House, 41-43 Union Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 18th C.
3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1935).
Warehouse, 68 Broad Street. Brick, four stories, early 19th C., (altered 1934). 3 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1935).
BOSTON AND BOSTON VICINITY
Suffolk County (13)
Mile Stones. Early 18th to early 19th C. 28 sheets (1935; 1936); 77 photos (1940).
BOXFORD
Essex County (5)
Gould House, Road to Georgetown. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
Saw, Grist and Knife Mill Group, Road to Middleton. Wood, one story, early 18th C.
5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Shoemaker's Shop, Georgetown Road. Wood. one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1934).
BREWSTER
Barustable County (1)
Winslow House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
BRIDGEWATER
Plymouth County (12)
Andrews House, 38 Walnut Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1934);
7 photos (1935).
Hayward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
BROOKFIELD
Worcester County (14)
Banister House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 photos (1936).
Colonel Crosby House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early
Republican. 12 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1935).
BUCKLAND
Franklin County (6)
Lyon House, Upper Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934; 1935); 4
photos (1935).
BURLINGTON
Middlesex County (9)
Winn House, New Bridge Avenue and Winn Street. Wood, two and a half stories early
18th C., (demolished 1938). 10 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1935).
Wyman House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 5 photos (1936).
CAMBRIDGE
Middlesex County (9)
Christ Church, Garden Street. Wood, with tower, mid 18th C. Peter Harrison, Archi-
tect. S sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Fort Washington, Waverly Street. Earthworks, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
General Brattle House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 8 photos (1937).
Holden Chapeł, Harvard College. Brick, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Hollis Hall, Harvard College. Brick, four stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934); 3
photos (1934).
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CAMBRIDGE-Continued.
Longfellow House and Garden, 105 Brattle Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid
18th C., mansion type. Garden details, mid 19th C. 13 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1940).
Valentine-Fuller House, 125 Prospect Street. Stone, two stories, mid 19th C., (de-
stroyed 1937). 1 sheet (1937-1938); 2 photos (c. 1900).
CHARLESTOWN
Suffolk County (13)
Andrews-Getchell House, 21 Cordis Avenue. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets
(1935); 4 photos (1935).
Commandant's House, United States Navy Yard, Chelsea Street. Brick, two and a half
stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Commodore's Quarters, U. S. Frigate Constitution, United States Navy Yard. Late
18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Edward Everett House. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 5 photos
(1936).
Hyde-Lincoln House. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 7 photos (1941).
Hyde-Worthen House, 69 Rutherford Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. 7 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1935).
Major Adams House. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
CHARLTON
Worcester County (14)
General Towne House, Charlton Center. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C.,
mansion type. 16 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
CHATHAM
Barnstable County (1)
Atwood House, Atwood Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 6 photos
(1935).
Captain Howes House, Queen Anne Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
Chatham Windmill, Atwood Street near Mill Pond. Wood, late 18th C., (dilapidated).
5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Enoch Harding's Salt Works. Wood, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934; 1935).
Kimball-Ryder House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
CHATHAM PORT
Branstable County (1)
Ryder House, State Highway. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 15 sheets (1934); 6
photos (1935).
CHELMSFORD
Middlesex County (9)
Fiske House. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1937).
CHELSEA
Suffolk County (13)
Captains' Row, Marginal and Shurtleff Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival, (altered). 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Way-Ireland-Pratt House, 481 Washington Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, mid
17th C. 14 sheets (1935; 1936).
CHESTER
Hampden County (7)
Reverend Bascom House, Middlefield Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also out-
buildings). 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
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HOLDEN CHAPEL (HARVARD COLLEGE), CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts. 1744
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MASSACHUSETTS
CLARKSBURG
Berkshire County (2)
Musterfield House, The Middle Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type.
6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
COHASSET
Norfolk County (11)
First Parish Meeting House. Wood, with tower and spire, early 19th C. 5 photos
(1940).
Reverend Hobart House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 photos (1936).
Shaw-Souther House, Highland Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets
(1934; 1935).
CONCORD
Middlesex County (9)
Old Bank Building, Main Street opposite Walden Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th
C., Greek Revival. Nathan Hosmer, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
CONWAY
Franklin County (6)
Herrick House, Poland Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1935).
DANVERS
Essex County (5)
General Putnam House, Maple Street at Newburyport Turnpike. Wood, two stories,
mid 17th C. 9 sheets (1935); 2 sheets, garden details only (1936; 1938).
Jacobs House, Margin Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 19 photos
(c. 1900; 1937).
Judge Holten House, Holten Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. (additions 1777,
1825). (Also privy). 10 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1936).
"The Lindens," Sylvan Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion
type (moved to Washington, D. C. 1934). 25 sheets (1934); 4 sheets, garden details
(1934); 22 photos (1934).
Nurse House, Pine Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 sheets (1936; 1938,
garden details only); 2 photos (1940).
"Oak Knoll," Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940); 3 sheets
(1936) and 1 photo, garden details only (1940).
Porter House and Farm Gates, Locust Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1940); 1 sheet (1938) and 2 photos, gate details only (1940).
Warren's Garden, 124 High Street. (Demolished 1939). 5 sheets, garden details only
(1936).
DARTMOUTH
Bristol County (3)
Apponagansett Meeting House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1935).
DEDHAM
Norfolk County (11)
Fairbanks House. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 24 sheets (1939; 1940); 2 photos
(1936).
Fisher-Whiting House, 218 Cedar Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C., (altered mid
18th C.) 9 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1937).
Powder House, Ames Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo
(1934).
Richards House, Court and Highlands Streets. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., (burned
1939). Charles Bulfinch, Architect. 6 sheets (1939); 1 photo (c. 1857).
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DEERFIELD
Franklin County (6)
Church. Brick, with tower, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
DEERFIELD VICINITY
Franklin County (6)
Wapping School, Greenfield Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1934).
DIGHTON
Bristol County (3)
"Brick" Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1935).
Coram House. Wood. two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1935).
Delare House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
Ellery House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
"Tulip Tree" House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).
DORCHESTER
Suffolk County (13)
Bird-Sawyer House, 41 Humphreys Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. (altered).
12 sheets (1939; 1940); 11 photos (1905; 1940); 3 sketches (1637; 1667; 1776).
Clap House, 25 Willow Court. Wood, two stories, early 17th C., (additions 1767).
30 sheets (1935).
DOVER
Norfolk County (11)
Caryl Parsonage. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1937; 1939).
Colonel Paul Wentworth House. See Salmon Falls, Shafford County, New Hampshire.
DUXBURY
Plymouth County (12)
Caesar House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1938).
EASTHAM
Barstable Counry (1)
Cape Cod Windmill, Samoset Road off U.S. Route 6. Wood, late 18th C. 5 sheets
(1934); 7 photos (1934; 1935).
Governor Prence House, King's Highway. Wood, one story, mid 17th C., (demolished).
1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1880).
Higgins House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
EAST SANDWICH
Barnstable County (1)
Nye House. King's Highway. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo
(1935).
EAST TAUNTON
Bristol County (3)
Dean House, Old Colony Road. Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C. (additions
1810). (.\lso privy). 16 sheets (1934; 1935); 12 photos (1935).
EGREMONT
Berkshire County (2)
Town Hall, Routes 41 and 17. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 6 sheets
(1935; 1936); 2 photos (1936).
FAIRHAVEN
Bristol County (3)
Fish House, William and Union Streets. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished
1934). 8 sheets (1934; 1935).
FRAMINGHAM
Middlesex County (9)
Eames House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
First Baptist Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos
(1940); 1 photo carriage shed (1940).
Howe-Gregory House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1938).
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FRAMINGHAM-Continued.
Kellogg House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1938).
Old Framingham Academy, Vernon and Grove Streets. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Pike-Haven House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1938).
FREETOWN
Bristol County (3)
Barnaby House, North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (burned 1935). 8
sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
GEORGETOWN
Essex County (5)
Captain Nelson Fence, 8 Elm Street. Wood and iron, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1937-
1938); 2 photos (1937).
White Horse Tavern Fence, Brockelbank House, 108 East Main Street. Wood, mid
18th C. 1 sheet (1937-1938); 1 photo (1938).
GLOUCESTER
Essex County (5)
First Universalist Church (Independent Christian Church). Wood, with tower, late
18th C. 16 photos (1939).
School House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
GREAT BARRINGTON
Berkshire County (2)
General Dwight House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 photos (1937).
GREENBUSH
Plymouth County (12)
Grist Mill. Wood, one story, mid 17th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
"Old Oaken Bucket" House, Old Oaken Bucket Road, 13/4 miles from Scituate. Wood,
one story, late 17th C. (addition early 19th C.). 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
GREENFIELD
Franklin County (6)
Coleman-Hollister House, Bank Row. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republi-
can. Asher Benjamin, Architect. 20 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
Reverend Newton House, Newton Place. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
GREENFIELD VICINITY
Franklin County (6)
McHard House, 2½ miles from Greenfield on U.S. Route 5. Wood, one story, early 18th
C., (destroyed). 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
GROTON
Middlesex County (9)
Prescott Milestones, Farmers Row, Main Street. Slate, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);
6 photos (1940).
GROTON VICINITY
Middlesex County (9)
Coburn's Tavern, South Road. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. (interior burned 1812).
16 sheets (1937).
HADLEY
Hampshire County (8)
Colonel Woodbridge House, 26 Woodbridge Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late
18th C., mansion type. 18 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1935).
Huntington House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 photos (1935).
Old Porter Store, Old Hadley Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C: 3 sheets (1935)
1 photo (1935).
Porter House, West Street. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 11 sheet;
(1934); 5 photos (1934).
Tobacco Barns, Old Hadley Street. Wood, one story, late 19th C., (destroyed 1936). 1
sheet (1934); 1 photo (1935).
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BUILT BEFORE 1740
BARNABY HOUSE, FREETOWN, Massachusetts. c. 1740
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MASSACHUSETTS
HALIFAX
Plymouth County (12)
Standish House, Monponsett Street. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
Timothy Wood House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 11 photos (1935).
HAMILTON
Essex County (5)
Warner's Bridge. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. Henry Hubbard, Architect. 1 sheet (1938);
4 photos (1937).
HATFIELD
Hampshire County (8)
Cornelia Billings House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
Lieutenant Billings House, 77 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. 11 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1938).
Morton House, Bridge Lane and Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
HAVERHILL
Essex County (5)
Dustin Garrison House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1938).
HINGHAM
Plymouth County (12)
Cushing House, South Pleasant Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 12 sheets
(1934); 9 photos (1934).
General Lincoln House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 13 photos (1936).
Pilgrim Cottage. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Shute House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C. (additions, mid
18th C.) 21 sheets (1935; 1936); 15 photos (1935).
IPSWICH
Essex County (5)
Choate Bridge, Ipswich River. Fieldstone, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934;
1940).
Colonel Wade House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 2
photos (1940).
Congregational Parsonage Fence Post, 19 North Main Street. Wood, late 18th C. 1
sheet (1937-1938).
Dr. Dane House and Fence, 41 South Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early
18th C. 1 photo (1940); 2 sheets (1937; 1938) and 2 photos (1940), fence details only.
Heard House. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
Houses on the Green. Wood, two and three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Kimball House, 75 High Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 5 sheets (1936); 10
photos (1935).
Old Post Office. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Proctor House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 12 photos (1940).
Treadwell House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Whipple House. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
JAMAICA PLAIN
Suffolk County (13)
Loring-Greenough House and Garden, 12 South Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th
C., (altered). 2 sheets (1937; 1938); 2 photos (1940).
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KINGSTON
Plymouth County (12)
Captain Thomas Willett House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (Alsooutbuilding). 9
photos (1937).
Holmes House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1935).
Major Bradford House, Maple Street and Landing Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C.
6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1935).
Sever House, Linden Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 20 sheets
(1934; 1935); 19 photos (1936). 5 sheets (1934; 1935), garden details only.
LAKEVILLE
Plymouth County (12)
Sampson House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1936).
Ward House, Crooked Lane. Wood, one story, early 18th C. James Sproat, Architect.
6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
LANCASTER
Worcester County (14)
First Parish Church. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C., Early Republican. Charles
Bulfinch, Architect. 4 photos (1941).
LANESBORO
Berkshire County (2)
First Baptist Church. Brick, with cupola, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
Registry of Deeds Building. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
LONGMEADOW
Hampden County (7)
Captain Colton House, 1028 Longmeadow Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.,
mansion type. Asher Benjamin, Architect 13 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
Colonel Field House, 280 Longmeadow Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. 14 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1937).
LOWELL
Middlesex County (9)
Tenement House, Chelmsford Glass Works. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1938).
LUDLOW-WILBRAHAM
Hampden County (7)
Covered Bridge. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
MANCHESTER
Essex County (5)
Major Forster House. Wood, two stories with monitor, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding).
15 photos (1938).
Ma'm Lee House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered 1940). 6 photos
(1940).
Orthodox Congregational Church, corner Central and Church Streets. Wood, with
tower, early 19th C. 12 photos (1939).
MARBLEHEAD
Essex County (5)
Captain Trevett House, 65 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 14
sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
Hooper House, Hooper Street. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 27
sheets (1936); 32 photos (1936).
Jayne House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 photos (1935; 1936).
Old Gun House (Artillery), 45 Elm Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1935; 1936); 2 photos (1937).
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MASSACHUSETTS
MARBLEHEAD-Continued.
Powder House, Green Street. Brick, one story, late 18th C., circular type. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
Town Hall, Market Square. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
Waters House and Bakery, Market Square. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (demolished).
12 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1937).
MARION
Plymouth County (12)
First Universalist Church, Pleasant and Main Streets. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C.
7 sheets (1935; 1936).
MARSHFIELD
Plymouth County (12)
Thomas House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
Weatherbee House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 photos (1936).
Winslow House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 5 photos (1936).
MARSHFIELD HILLS
Plymouth County (12)
Clift House, Spring Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 19 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1936).
MEDFIELD
Norfolk County (11)
Peak House, Main Street. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (restored). 2 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
MEDFORD
Middlesex County (9)
Andrew Hall House, 45 High Street. Wood, three stories, early 18th C., mansion type,
(demolished 1939). 1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1934).
Benjamin Hall, Jr., House, 57 High Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C.,
mansion type, (demolished 1938). 24 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Blanchard House, 18 Bradbury Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 5 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1900; 1934).
Brooks House, 24 Woburn Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1935);
2 photos (1940).
Brooks House, Woburn and High Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (altered)*
9 sheets (1934).
Colonel Royall Garden, Main Street. Wood fragment, mid 18th C., (demolished)
4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1890; 1935).
Colonel Royall House. Brick and wood, three stories, early 18th C., mansion type,
(altered late 18th C.). 5 photos (copies).
Colonel Royall House (Slave Quarters), 15 George Street. Brick and wood, two stories,
early 18th C. 11 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1935).
Ebeneezer Hall House, 49 High Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., (demolished
1939). 10 sheets (1934).
Lawrence House, 353 Lawrence Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1935).
Magoun House (now Public Library), 117 High Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1900; 1935).
Reverend Osgood House, 141 High Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
Sawyer Cottage, 306 Riverside Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1937).
Stone Bridge, formerly over Middlesex Canal. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 1 photo
(c. 1900).
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MELROSE
Middlesex County (9)
Ensign Lynde House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 3
photos (1940).
MENDON
Worcester County (14)
First Parish Church (Unitarian), Maple and Elm Streets. Wood, with spire, early 19th
C., (partly burned, 1937). Elias Carter, Architect. 20 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1940).
MIDDLEBORO
Plymouth County (12)
Carriage Sheds, First Congregational Church, Plympton Street. Wood, one story,
early 19th C., (partly ruinous). James Sproat, Architect. 1 sheet (1934); 8 photos
(1936).
Central Methodist Church, Cherry Street. Wood, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1
photo (1934).
Colonel Peirce Store, North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Re-
vival, (altered 1936). 9 sheets (1934); 10 photos (c. 1900; 1934).
Judge Wood's Office, 123 South Main Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1935).
L. T. Peirce Store, North Main and Jackson Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Old Tavern Inn, Wareham Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (additions 1763).
4 sheets (1934); S photos (1934; 1937).
Robinson Store, North Main and Jackson Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1
sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Sampson House, Wareham Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1
photo (1937).
Silas Wood House. Wood, one story. early 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Sproat House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 9 photos (1936).
Thompson House, Thompson Street. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
MIDDLESEX
Middlesex County (8)
Canal Office, Middlesex Canal. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
MILLVILLE VICINITY
Worcester County (14)
Chestnut Hill Meeting House, 2 miles from Millville on Mendon Road. Wood, mid
18th C. 20 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935).
MILTON
Norfolk County (11)
Dr. Holbrook House (Garden), 203 Adams Street. 4 sheets (1937).
Governor Belcher House, 401 Adams Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also wood
barn and summer house). 9 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1940).
Governor Hutchinson House (Garden), 195 Adams Street. Mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1940).
Howe House, 597 Randolph Avenue. Wedge-shaped ashlar, one and a half stories,
early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Powder House, Canton Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1
photo (1934).
Vose House, 38 Adams Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 3
photos (1934).
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MASSACHUSETTS
MONTAGUE CITY
Franklin County (6)
Covered Bridge, Connecticut River. Wood, late 19th C., (destroyed 1936). 4 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
NANTUCKET
Nantucket County (10)
Coleman House, Hawthorne Lane. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1935).
House at 19 Hussey Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2
photos (1937).
Meridian Stones, Main and Fair Streets. Marble, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).
Old Gaol, Vestal Street. Log, two stories, early 18th C. (altered early 19th). 5 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
Sanford House (Garden), Federal, Broad and Water Streets. Mid 19th C. 5 sheets,
garden details only (1935).
Swift House (Garden), 91 Main Street. Early 19th C. 2 sheets (1935), garden detail
only.
Windmill, North Mill and South Mill Streets. Wood, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1935)
NATICK
Middlesex County (9)
Wilson Shoe Shop, West Central and Mill Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C.
1 sheet (1936); 4 photos (1937; 1938).
NEW BEDFORD
Bristol Country (3)
Meeting House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
Rodman House. Brick and stucco, three stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion
type. 1 photo (1935).
NEWBURY
Essex County (5)
Coffyn House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Dr. Toppan House. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Jackman-Willett House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Short House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
Swett-Ilsley House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1934; 1940).
NEWBURYPORT
Essex County (5)
Charles Stockman House, 31-33 Winter Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (de-
molished 1934). 5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Cushing House and Garden, 98 High Street. Brick, three stories with cupola, early 19th
C.; garden laid out 1830. 7 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1940).
Gaol and Gaoler's House and Barn, Auborn and Vernon Streets. Regular ashlar, two
stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
The Globe Steam Mills, Federal Street. Brick, three stories with tower, mid 19th C.,
(demolished 1940). 4 photos (1940).
Hennesey House, 2 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (burned 1934).
4 sheets (1934).
Highway Cut-off Demolition, between Winter and Summer Streets. Wood, two stories,
late 18th and early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
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NEWBURYPORT-Continued.
Marden House, 32 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (demo!ished 1934).
6 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Meeting House of First Religious Society. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Repub-
lican. 4 photos (1940).
Moulton House, Garden and Summer House, 89-91 High Street. Wood, three stories,
early 19th C.; garden laid out 1840. 6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1940).
Pierce-Knapp-Perry House, 47 High Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. 9 sheets (1936; 1937) garden details only; ; photos (1940).
Regan House, 7 Birch Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1934). 3
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Semple House, 176 High Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (de-
molished 1934). 6 sheets (1934).
Stockman House, 5 Birch Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (demolished 1934).
2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Stonecutting Shop, 2 Summer Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (demol-
ished 1934). 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Thibault House, 8 Summer Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1934).
5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Thurlow House, 43 Winter Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (demolished 1934).
3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Wheelwright House, Garden and Summer House, 77 High Street. Brick, three stories
with cupola, late 18th C., mansion type; garden laid out 1841. 6 sheets (1936); S photos
(1940).
NEW MARLBORO
Berkshire County (2)
Lieutenant Harmon House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
NEWTON
Middlesex County (9)
Jackson House, 527 Washington Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
Early Republican, (altered). 12 sheets (1934); 1 sheet, garden only (1934); 12 photos
(1935).
Kenrick House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 photos (1935; 1939).
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 9 photos (1937).
Woodward House, 238 Woodward Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 11 sheets
(1935); 9 photos (1939).
Wyman-Tower House, 401 Woodward Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14
sheets (1935).
NORTHAMPTON
Hampshire County (S)
Allen House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
Parsons House, 392 Bridge Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (moved 1937). 17
sheets (1935).
NORTH ANDOVER
Essex County (5)
Bradstreet House, 159 Osgood Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 12 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1934).
F. B. Kittredge House and Fence. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
Town Scales House, Andover Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1934).
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NORTH ATTLEBORO
Bristol County (3)
Dr. Mann House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
Ellis House. Stone and brick, one story, late 18th C. 4 photos (1935; 1936).
Handel Daggett House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1935).
NORTH ATTLEBORO-PLAINVILLE TOWN LINE Bristol-Norfolk Counties (3)
Angle Tree Stone. Late 18th C. 5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
NORTH ATTLEBORO VICINITY
Bristol County (3)
Captain Stearns House, Old Post Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets
(1935); 5 photos (1935).
Congregational Church, Old Post Road. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. (Also out-
buildings). 23 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1938).
Powder House, Mount Hope Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., circular type. 1 sheet
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
Stanley-Mathewson House, 2½ miles from North Attleboro on Old Post Road. Wood,
two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
NORTH CARVER
Plymouth County (12)
Sturtevant House, North Carver Green. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1935).
NORTH DIGHTON
Bristol County (3)
Captain Clouston House, Somerset Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 5 sheets
(1935); 3 photos (1935).
NORTHFIELD
Franklin County (6)
Stratton House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1935).
NORTH PEMBROKE
Plymouth County (12)
Friends' Meeting House, Route 3. Wood, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
NORTH PEPPERELL
Middlesex County (9)
District School No. 4, North and Prescott Streets. Brick, one story with cupola, early
19th C. 3 sheets (1936).
NORTON
Bristol County (3)
Newcomb House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 7 photos
(1937).
Reverend Avery House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1935);
4 photos (1935).
Reverend Clark House, Mansfield Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets
(1936); 8 photos (1938).
NORWELL
Plymouth County (12)
Bryant-Cushing House, Cornet Stetson Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 12
sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
OAKHAM
Worcester County (14)
Eli Adams House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 photos (1940).
PELHAM
Hampshire County (8)
Charcoal Kilns, Valley Road. Late 17th C., (demolished). 1 sheet (1934); 4 photos
(1900; 1934; 1935).
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MASSACHUSETTS
PEPPERELL
Middlesex County (9)
Jewett's Covered Bridge, Groton Street over Nashua River. Wood, early 19th C.
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1940).
PITTSFIELD
Berkshire County (2)
"Arrowhead" (Bush-Melville House), on Holmes Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.
3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Brattle House, 626 Williams Street. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 18th C.
6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Bulfinch Church, North Street and Maplewood Avenue. Wood, with tower, late
18th C., (demolished). Charles Bulfinch, Architect. 11 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Colt-Pingree House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1935).
First Bank Building, 800 East Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
Peace Party House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
West Part School, West and Churchill Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1935).
PLAINVILLE
Norfolk County (11)
Slack House, South Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 1 photo
(1935).
PLYMOUTH
Plymouth County (12)
Warren House (Garden), 24 North Street. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).
PRESCOTT
Hampshire County (8)
Red School, Cooleyville Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (demolished 1937).
2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1935).
School, Enfield Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (demolished 1937). 2 sheets
(1934).
QUINCY
Norfolk County (11)
Adams House (Garden), 135 Adams Street. Late 19th C. 12 sheets (1935; 1936).
Granite Railway. Early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1940).
Quincy House, 20 Muirhead Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., mansion
type. 13 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
REHOBOTH
Bristol County (3)
Colonel Carpenter House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
REVERE VICINITY
Suffolk County (13)
Bennett-Slade-Parsons House, 50 Marshall Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C.
11 sheets (1935).
RICHMOND
Berkshire County (2)
Peirson House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also summer house). 3 photos (1935).
RIVERSIDE
Franklin County (6)
Red House, French King Highway. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1934).
ROCKPORT
Essex County (5)
Bradley's Wharf, Bearskin Neck. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 sheets (1938).
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ROWLEY
Essex County (5)
Billings House and Fence, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. Fence, wood,
mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940); 3 sheets (1937; 1938).
ROXBURY
Suffolk County (13)
Curtis House. Wood and brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1940).
Judge Hayden House and Garden, 281 Heath Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 1 sheet (1938-1939); 3 photos (1940).
Old Puddingstone Building, 199 Ruggles Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C.
1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1935).
RUTLAND
Worcester County (14)
General Putnam House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
15 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
SALEM
Essex County (5)
Andrew-Safford House and Garden, 13 Washington Square. Brick, three stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival; garden laid out 1818. 4 sheets (1938); 6 photos
(1940).
Andrew-Safford Stable, 13 Washington Square. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1940).
Bowker House (Garden), 9 Crombie Street. Early 19th C. 2 sheets (1938).
Cook-Oliver House. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 25 photos
(c. 1900; 1938; 1939).
Corwin House (The old Witch House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
Crowninshield Warehouse, India Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1938); 2 photos (1938).
Daniel House, Daniels and Essex Streets. Wood, three stories, late 17th C. 16 sheets
(1934); 12 photos (1934; 1936; 1937).
Dodge House (Garden and Garden House), 40 Dearborn Street. Mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1935; 1936); 4 photos (1940).
First Universalist Meeting House. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 8 photos (1936).
Forrester-Peabody House (Garden), 29 Washington Square. Early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1938); 2 photos (1940).
Gardner-White-Pingree House and Garden, 128 Essex Street. Brick, three stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. Samuel McIntire, Architect. 1 sheet (1938);
2 photos (1940).
General Hawkes House, 4 Custom House Place. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. 12
photos (1937; 1938; 1940).
Hamilton Hall. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. Samuel McIntire,
Architect. 2 photos (1940).
Hodges-Peele-West House (Summer House), 12 Chestnut Street. Wood, one story, mid
19th C. 1 sheet (1938); 1 photo (1940).
Joshua Ward "Washington" House, 150 Washington Street. Brick, three stories, mid
18th C., mansion type. 11 sheets (1934); 19 photos (1937).
Lindall-Gibbs-Osgood House (Garden), 314 Essex Street. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1938).
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MASSACHUSETTS
SALEM-Continued.
Loring-Emmerton House. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early
Republican. 8 photos (1938; 1940).
Manning House (Garden), 33 Dearborn Street. Early 19th C. 4 sheets (1935).
Oliver Primary School. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 5 photos
(c. 1900; 1940).
Peirce House (Garden), 80 Federal Street. Late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936; 1937).
Pickering House, 18 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
6 sheets garden only, (1935); 1 photo (1940).
Pickman House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 7 photos (1940).
Robinson House (Garden), 18 Summer Street. Mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936).
Robinson Stable, 18 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936;)
3 photos (1940).
Saltonstall House (Garden), 41 Chestnut Street. Early 19th C. 4 sheets (1937); 2
photos (1940).
Ship Chandler's Shop, Federal and North Streets. Wood, two and a half stories, late
18th C. 7 sheets (1938; 1940); 2 photos (1940).
SAUGUS
Essex County (5)
Scotch House. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
SCITUATE
Plymouth County (12)
Lighthouse, Cedar Point. Regular ashlar and brick, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
SEEKONK
Bristol County (3)
Lieutenant-Governor Martin House, County Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early
19th C., mansion type. 20 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1935).
Sylranus Martin Barn, County Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (destroyed by
hurricane, 1938). 3 sheets (1937).
SHARON
Norfolk County (11)
Cobb's Tavern. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9 photos (1936; 1938).
SHEFFIELD
Berkshire County (2)
Colonel John Ashley House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 photos (1935).
General Ashley House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937) doorway only.
Hall Law Office, State Highway Route 7. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);
1 photo (1935).
SHELBURNE
Franklin County (6)
Arms House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1935).
SOMERSET
Bristol County (3)
Bowers House, 55 Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
21 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
Brayton House (Slade House), Brayton Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Pettis House, Main Street and Peirce Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered
1934). 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
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SOMERVILLE
Middlesex County (9)
Powder House, Broadway and College Avenue. Fieldstone, early 18th C., circular type.
1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1935).
SOUTH BOSTON
Suffolk County (13)
Saint Augustine Chapel and Cemetery, Dorchester Street. Brick, early 19th C., (addi-
tions 1833). 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
SOUTH HADLEY
Hampshire County (8)
Wright House, 96 College Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. S sheets (1935); 3
photos (1935).
SOUTH HINGHAM
Plymouth County (12)
Wilder House, Main Street. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 13 sheets (1934; 1935); 10
photos (1936).
SOUTH ORLEANS
Barnstable County (1)
Kendrick House, State Highway. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1
photo (1935).
SOUTH WILLIAMSTOWN
Berkshire County (2)
Deming House, road to New Ashford. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);
7 photos (1934; 1937).
SPRINGFIELD
Hampden County (7)
.Alexander House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Classic Revival. 17
photos (c. 1900; 1938).
STOCKBRIDGE
Berkshire County (2)
Hopkins House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1935).
Yale-Duryea Water Mills. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 2
sheets (1934; 1935); 6 photos (1934).
STOUGHTON
Norfolk County (11)
Atherton House, 449 Central Street. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1935);
2 photos (1935).
Washington Hotel, 710 Turnpike Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets
(1935); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1940).
STURBRIDGE
Worcester County (14)
Wight House, Route 131. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 15 sheets (1936;
1937); 5 photos (1937).
SWANSEA
Bristol County (3)
Luther's Store. Luther's Corner. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 8
photos (1935).
Old Tavern, Road to Fall River. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
TISBURY
Dukes County (4)
Gray House, Indian Hill Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1935).
TOPSFIELD
Essex County (5)
Capen House. Wood, two stories with overhang, late 17th C., (restored 1915). 3 photos
(1936).
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TYNGSBOROUGH
Middlesex County (9)
Brinley-O'Neill House. Wood, three stories with cupola, late 18th C., mansion type.
(Also outbuilding). 6 photos (1936).
Tyng House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered). (Also outbuilding).
8 photos (1936).
UXBRIDGE
Worcester County (14)
Lieutenant Wheelock House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1936).
WALTHAM
Middlesex County (9)
Governor Gore's Garden. Early 19th C. 3 photos (c. 1900; 1940),
Stone Mill, South Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 6 photos (1941).
"The Vale" (Garden and Summer House), Beaver Street. Late 18th C. Samuel
McIntire, Architect. 15 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1940).
WAREHAM
Plymouth County (12)
Fearing-Warr House, 14 Elm Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. (additions 1765).
16 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1935).
WATERTOWN
Middlesex County (9)
Bemis House, 425 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934).
Brown House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 2 photos (1935).
Caldwell House, 126 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1935).
WAYLAND VICINITY
Middlesex County (9)
Town Bridge, Sudbury Road over Sudbury River. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1935).
WELLESLEY
Norfolk County (11)
Ellis Barn, Boylston Street. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934; 1935);
3 photos (1936).
WERTHAMPTON
Hampshire County (8)
Captain Hunt House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936; 1937).
WEST BREWSTER
Barnstable County (1)
Water Mill, Old Coach Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 pho-
tos (1935).
WEST CHATHAM
Barnstable County (1)
Buck House, Barn Hill Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1934).
WESTFIELD
Hampden County (7)
Arnold House, 140 Franklin Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (partly destroyed by
fire, 1934). 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Tobacco Barn, South Street Extension. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1937).
WESTON
Middlesex County (9)
Golden Ball Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).
Lamson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1940).
Lawyer's Office, Central Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
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WESTPORT
Bristol County (3)
Waite-Potter House, Sanford Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 2 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
WEST SPRINGFIELD
Hampden County (7)
Blacksmith Shop. See Chesterfield, New Hampshire.
WEST STOCKBRIDGE
Berkshire County (2)
Engine House, Housatonic Railroad, Mill Street. Fieldstone, mid 19th C., (ruinous).
1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1935).
Marble House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
Marble Mill. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
Old Bank Building. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1935).
WESTWOOD
Norfolk County (11)
Town Pound, Grove Street. Fieldstone, early 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
WEYMOUTH
Norfolk County (11)
Captain Wildes House. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 13 photos (1938).
WILLIAMSTOWN
Berskhire County (2)
Smedley House, State Highway 2. Wood, two stories with overhang, late 18th C.
7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
WILMINGTON
Middlesex County (9)
Lockkeeper's House, Middlesex Canal, Gillis Lock, Shawsheen Avenue. Wood, two stories
early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
WILMINGTON-BILLERICA
Middlesex County (9)
Shawsheen Aqueduct, Middlesex Canal. Irregular ashlar, early 19th C. 3 photos (1938).
WOBURN
Middlesex County (9)
Bartlett-Wheeler House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 15 photos
(1940).
Colonel Baldwin Mansion. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also
outbuildings). 13 photos (1936).
Count Rumford House and Garden, 90 Elm Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.,
(garden early 20th C.) 2 sheets (1937; 1938); 4 photos (1940).
WORTHINGTON
Hampshire County (8)
Woodbridge House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.
21 sheets. (1934).
WRENTHAM
Norfolk County (11)
Guild-Kollock House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 9 photos (1936).
YARMOUTH
Barnstable County (1)
Kelley House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1935).
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ANN ARBOR
Washtenaw County (81)
Anderson House, 2301 Packard Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Brown Buildings, 1003-1005 Broadway. Brick, three and four stories, early 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Covert House, 1500 Dexter Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1937);
2 photos (1937).
Judge Wilson House, East Ann and North Division Streets. Brick and stucco, two
stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Sinclair House, 1223 Pontiac Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival,
formal composition. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
ANN ARBOR VICINITY
Washtenaw County (81)
Dr. Ticknor House, 2781 Packard Street. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
9 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
CANTON
Wayne County (82)
Moore House, West Warren Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
9 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Yost House, 5920 Sheldon Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C., Greek Re-
vival. 3 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).
DEARBORN
Wayne County (82)
Officers' Quarters, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan Avenue and Monroe Boulevard. Brick,
two and a half stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Smith's and Carpenter's Shops, Detroit Arsenal, Garrison Avenue. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Sutler's Shop, Detroit Arsenal, Garrison Avenue and Monroe Boulevard. Brick, one
story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
DETROIT
Wayne County (82)
Barracks, Fort Wayne, West Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, three and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Christ Episcopal Church, 976 East Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, with tower, mid
19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1934).
City Hall. Regular ashlar, three and a half stories with cupola, late 19th C., Renais-
sance Revival. 1 photo (1934).
Custom Building, Griswold and Larned Streets. Regular ashlar, three stories, late 19th
C., (altered). 1 photo (1934).
Double House, 976-978 East Woodbridge Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1934).
First Bank in Detroit, Jefferson and Randolph Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1934).
Fort Street Presbyterian Church, Fort and Third Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire,
mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. J. H. Jordan, Architect. 1 photo (1934).
Gun Emplacement, Fort Wayne. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
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DETROIT-Continued.
House at 1491 East Congress Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Jones House, 1460 East Jefferson Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Mariners' Church, Woodward Avenue and Woodbridge Street. Regular ashlar, mid
19th C., Gothic Revival. M. R. Otis, Architect. 15 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1934; 1936).
Mercantile Building, 554 West Jefferson Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1934).
Powder House, Fort Wayne, West Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1934); 1 photo (9134).
Saint John's Episcopal Church, Woodward and Vernor Streets. Regular ashlar, with
tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1934).
Saints Peter and Paul's Jesuit Church, Jefferson Avenue and Saint Antoine Street.
Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. F. Letourno and Peter Kindekens,
Architects. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1845; 1934).
Sally-Ports, Fort Wayne, West Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Seitz House (Wardwell House), 16109 East Jefferson Avenue. Brick, two stories, early
19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Sibley House, 976 East Jefferson Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1934).
DEXTER
Washtenaw County (81)
Judge Dexter House, 8401 Ann Arbor Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 17 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Judge Samuel Dexter House, West Huron Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1937); S photos (1937).
DIXBORO
Washtenaw County (81)
Methodist Episcopal Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936); 1 photo (old copy).
GRAND RAPIDS
Kent County (41)
Art Gallery (Pike House), 230 East Fulton Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1934).
Dikeman House, 302 Fulton Street, SE. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Hatch House, 445 Cherry Street, SE. Limestone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (altered). 6 sheets (1936); + photos (1936).
Noble House, 671 Front Avenue, NW. Limestone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Sanford House, 540 Cherry Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 6 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Turner House, 731 Front Avenue, NW. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C
6 sheets (1934).
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GRASS LAKE VICINITY
Jackson County (38)
Hiram Smith House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Outbuilding). 3 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1936; 1937).
Sidney T. Smith House, Michigan Avenue, 3 miles east of Grass Lake. Wood, two
stories, early 19th C., Greck Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
Village Farm (Soper House), Michigan Avenue, cast of Grass Lake. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
MACKINAC ISLAND
Mackinac County (49)
American Fur Company Buildings. Wood, two and three stories, early 19th C. 21
sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Biddle House. Log. one and a half stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1936); 4 photos
(c. 1900; 1936).
East Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, late 18th C.
3 sheets (1936); ? photos (1936).
Guard House at Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
Mission Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. S sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).
North Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, late 18th C.
1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Officers Stone Quarters at Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C., two-story
veranda. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Officers' Wood Quarters at Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
Post Headquarters of Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Post Hospital at Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3
photos (1936).
Ramparts of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 6 photos
(1936).
West Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
MANCHESTER VICINITY
Washtenaw County (81)
Porter House (Keeler Farm). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal
composition. (Outbuildings). S sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
MARSHALL
Calhoun County (13)
Brooks House, North Kalamazoo Avenue and Prospect Street. Brick, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Richard Upjohn, Architect. 12 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
Marshall Tavern, West Michigan Avenue and South Eagle Street. Brick, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Wright-Brooks House, North High and Mansion Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
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MICHIGAN
MONROE
Monroe County (58)
Governor McClelland House, East Elm Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 14
sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Nims House, 206 West Noble Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
NILES
Berrien County (11)
Old Paine Bank, 212 West Third Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
9 sheets (1936).
RUSHTON
Livingstone County (47)
Olds House, Rushton Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal
composition. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos'(1936).
TECUMSEH
Lenawee County (46)
Anderson House, Chicago Boulevard and North Union Street. Wood, one story with
cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
YPSILANTI
Washtenaw County (81)
Ballard House (Ladies Literary Club), Washington Street. Brick, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
Ballard House, 125 North Huron Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
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MINNESOTA
AFTON
Washington County (S2)
MacKey House, Washington Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
Octagonal House, Washington Avenue. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.
S sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
ANOKA
Anoka County (2)
Woodbury House, Main Street and Second Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1934).
BLOOMINGTON
Hennepin County (27)
Pond House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
DULUTH
St. Louis County (69)
First Drug Store, East Superior Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1934).
First Fire Hall, East Second Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C., (altered 1895). 2
sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
First Post Office, First Alley. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos
(c. 1900; 1934).
Old Lighthouse, Minnesota Point. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (c. 1900;
1934).
DULUTH VICINITY
St. Louis County (69)
Fire Tower, 21 miles from Duluth on Rice Lake Road. Log, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1934).
Krazszawaski House, 10 miles from Duluth on Gnesen Road. Log, one story, late 19th C.
3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Quaeva House, 15 miles from Duluth on Rice Lake Road. Log, one story, late 19th C.
3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
ELY VICINITY
St. Louis County (69)
Logging Camp. Log, one story, late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934).
Timber Headframe, 1 mile from Ely. Wood, late 19th C. (?) 1 sheet (1934).
EXCELSIOR
Hennepin County (27)
Trinity Chapel (Episcopal), Second and Center Streets. Monolithic Concrete, mid 19th
C., (moved c. 1907). 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
FORT SNELLING
Hennepin County (27)
Hexagon Tower. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
Round Tower. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
FRONTENAC
Goodhue County (25)
Saint Hubert's Lodge, Garrard Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 6 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
LAKE CITY
Wabasha County (79)
Brown's Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
LE SUEUR
Le Sueur County (40)
Mayo House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
MARINE
Washington County (82)
Old Meeting Hall. Regular ashlar, one story, late 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
MENDOTA
Dakota County (19)
Faribault House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1934).
Saint Peter's Catholic Church. Fieldstone, with spire, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1
photo (1934).
MINNEAPOLIS
Hennepin County (27)
Church of Minneapolis New-Church Society (Swedenborgian), 905 Fifth Avenue. Wood,
mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Colonel Stevens House, Minnehaha Park. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Godfrey House, Chute Square. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (moved). 3 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
House at 127 Main Street, SE. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934)
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 21 Prince Street, SE. Regular ashlar, with spire, mid 19th
C. (additions, 1881; 1914). 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Pillsbury ".\" Mill, Main Street and Third Avenue, SE. Regular ashlar, six stories,
late 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Store Building, 425 Marshall Avenue, NE. Brick and stone, two stories, mid 19th C.
3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
West House. 200 Second Street, SE. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,
Italianate. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
SAINT CLAIR
Blue Earth County (7)
Indian Agency House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
SAINT PAUL
Ramsey County (62)
Assumption School, Eighth and Exchange Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th
C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Chapel, Muckego Church. Log, mid 19th C., (moved 1904). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
Custom House, Fifth and Wabasha Streets. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old Episcopal Church (Church of the Good Shepherd), Twelfth and Cedar Streets. Wood,
mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old Mattock School, Randolph Street and Snelling Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story,
late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Postelethwait House, Twelfth Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 4
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
SAWYER
Carlton County (9)
Log Church. Mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
STILLWATER
Washington County (82)
Stone Highway Bridge. Fieldstone, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
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MINNESOTA
TAYLORS FALLS
Chisago County (13)
First Methodist Church, Government Street. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Folsom House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Library, Bench Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
TROY VICINITY
Winona County (85)
Troy Water Mill. Stone, three stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
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MISSISSIPPI
ABERDEEN
Monroe County (48)
Barrett House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos (1936)
Bradford House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"The Castle". Wood, one story with towers, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
Colonel Davis House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
French House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
"Holliday Haven". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
2 stories (1936).
Howard House, 423 High Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Mann House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Strong House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
Walker House. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos
(1936).
Woods House. Log. one story, early 19th C., dog-run type. 2 photos (1936).
BENOIT
Bolivar County (6)
Burris House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
BILOXI
Harrison County (24)
Fayard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1936).
Filbrick House, East Beach. Brick, two and a half stories. mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 2 photos (1936).
Keller House, East Beach. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
BILOXI VICINITY
Harrison County (24)
"Beau voir" (Jefferson Davis House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
7 photos (1936).
BLAKELY
Warren County (75)
Blakely Gin. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
CANNONSBURG VICINITY
Jefferson County (32)
"Mound Plantation" (Chamberlain House), 15 miles northeast of Natchez. Wood, one
story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1940); 12 photos (1938; 1940).
CARROLLTON VICINITY
Carroll County (8)
"Cotesworth". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron
balcony. 2 photos (1936).
"Malmaison". Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Italianate.
James G. Harris, Architect. 6 photos (1936).
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MISSISSIPPI
CENTREVILLE VICINITY
Amite County (3)
Dixon House, 4 miles east of Centreville. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
CHATHAM VICINITY
Washington County (76)
"Everhope". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHURCH HILL
Jefferson County (32)
Church Hill Chapel. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1934;
1936).
CLINTON
Hinds County (25)
Chapel, Mississippi College. Brick, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Moss House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
COLUMBIA VICINITY
Marion County (46)
Ford House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
COLUMBUS
Lowndes County (44)
Banks House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos
(1936).
Billups House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Burris House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
3 photos (1936).
Catholic Church. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).
"The Cedars". Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Court House. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., Renaissance Revival. James
L. Lull, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Flynn House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. Abraham Humphries,
Architect. 2 photos (1936).
Franklin Academy. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).
General Lee House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, cast iron veranda. 2
photos (1936).
Hardy House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 4
photos (1936).
Kinnebrew House. Wood two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Magehy House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival. 2
photos (1936).
Pratt House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
"Rosedale". Brick and stucco, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., Italianate. 2
photos (1936).
Weaver House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival. 2
photos (1936).
Woodward House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
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COLUMBUS VICINITY
Lowndes County (44)
Sanders House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Waverly", S miles NW. of Columbus. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.
mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).
EDWARDS VICINITY
Warren County (75)
Messinger House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival, dog-run type.
2 photos (1936).
FOOTE VICINITY
Washington County (76)
Erwin House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Italianate. 1 photo (1936).
FORT ADAMS
Wilkinson County (79)
Curry House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Murray House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
FORT ADAMS VICINITY
Wilkinson County (79)
Captain Sample House (Carmichael House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo,
interior detail (1936).
Evans-Wall House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).
GLOSTER VICINITY
Amite County (3)
Casselle House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
GREENVILLE VICINITY
Washington County (76)
"Locust". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
"Wildwood" (Mc.Mester House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2
photos (1936).
JACKSON
Hinds County (25)
Bell House, 317 South Congress Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
City Hall. Brick and stucco. two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Allan Patrick,
Architect. 2 photos (1936).
Colonel Powers House, Amite Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
1 photo (1936).
Governor's Mansion. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
4 photos (1936).
Judge Brame House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
Julienne House, 421 Yazoo Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Manship House, North West and Fortification Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.,
Gothic Revival, cast-iron verandas. 2 photos (1936).
Old State Capitol. Brick, stucco and stone, three stories with dome, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. William Nichols, Architect. 2 photos (1936; 1940).
Patton House, 512 North State Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
LEXINGTON
Holmes County (26)
Gwin House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).
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LEXINGTON VICINITY
Holmes County (26)
"Burrwood". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
Dale House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
LIBERTY VICINITY
Amite County (3)
Chaffin House. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C. (Also log barn). 3 photos (1936).
LONGWOOD
Washington County (76)
"Longwood". Wood, one story, early 19th C. Ben Smith, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
MACON
Noxubee County (52)
Cline House. Wood. one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Harrison House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1
photo (1936).
Pleasants House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2
photos (1936).
Richardson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
Scales House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Yates House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron
balcony. 1 photo (1936).
MACON VICINITY
Noxubee County (52)
Water Mill. Wood, one story. mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
MANNSDALE
Madison County (45)
Chapel of the Cross. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 6 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
NATCHEZ
Adams County (1)
"Airlie". Wood, one story. late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Arlington", Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-
vival. J. Hampton White, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934; 1936).
"Arrighi". 219-221 Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., wrought-
iron balcony. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
"Auburn" (Duncan House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-
vival, formal composition. Levi Weeks, Architect. 7 photos (1936).
Banachi House, 821 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Charity Hospital. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. Colonel S. H. Ong, Architect. 2
photos (1936).
"Concord". Brick, late 18th C., (burned 1901). 1 photo (1934).
Conti House (Governor Holmes House). Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 3
photos (1936).
"Dunleith" (Carpenter House). Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, cast-iron railings. 5 photos (1936).
"Elmscourt". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. cast-iron verandas. 1 photo (1934).
Elward House, 612 Washington Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 8
sheets (1937); 2 photos (1936).
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MISSISSIPPI
NATCHEZ-Continued.
"The Gardens" (McConchie's House). Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Gilreath's Hill Tavern (Ellicott's Inn), Canal Street. Brick and wood, two stories, late
18th C., two-story veranda. 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934; 1936).
"Greenleaves" (Beltzhoover House). Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 5
photos (1936).
"Hope Villa," (Miller House), Auburn Avenue and Homochitto Street. Wood, one story,
late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
"King's Tavern" (Bledsoe House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1934).
Lawyers' Row. Brick and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Linden" (Feltus House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, two-
story veranda. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).
"Longwood", Nutt's Folly (Ward House). Brick, three stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,
Octagonal and Italianate, two-story veranda. Sloan, Architect. 4 photos (1936).
"The Manse". Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
Marschalk House (First Printing Office). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
"Melrose". Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1934).
Parish House, 311-313 Market Street. Wood and brick, three stories, late 18th C.,
Early Republican. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
"Rosalie", Broadway. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
James Griffin, Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Saint Mary's Cathedral. Brick, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
Slave Quarters, Concord. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
Van Court House, 510 Washington Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).
NATCHEZ VICINITY
Adams County (1)
"The Briars". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Repub-
lican. 1 photo (1934).
"D'Evereux", 1 mile NE. of Natchez. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. Hardy, Architect. 7 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
"Gloucester", Lower Woodville Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).
"Homewood". Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
cast-iron verandas. 7 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
"Saragossa". Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
"Springfield", on U.S. Highway 61. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).
"Windy Hill Manor", 6 miles from Natchez. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
5 photos (1936).
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PASCAGOULA
Jackson County (30)
Delmas House, Front Street. Wood, one story early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
La Frederick de Saint Ferol House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda,
(altered). 1 photo (1936).
Pollock House, East Beach. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Warren House, East Beach. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1
photo (1936).
PASCAGOULA VICINITY
Jackson County (30)
Old French Fort. Half-timber. one story, early 18th C. 25 photos (1936; 1940).
PORT GIBSON
Claiborne County (11)
"Anchuka" (Archer House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda.
+ photos (1936).
Disharoon House, Church Street. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
3 photos (1936).
Gage House (Servants' House). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
2 photos (1936).
Jean House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Port Gibson Bank. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
Presbyterian Church. Brick and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
5 photos (1936).
Shreve House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
PORT GIBSON VICINITY
Claiborne County (I1)
"Windsor Castle". Mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1936).
RAYMOND
Hinds County (25)
Court House. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
Weldon Brothers, Architects. 1 photo (1936).
RAYMOND VICINITY
Hinds County (25)
Peyton House. Wood. one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
RODNEY
Jefferson County (32)
Presbyterian Church. Brick. with cupola, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
STEENS VICINITY
Lowndes County (44)
Covered Bridge. Wood, late 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
VAIDEN VICINITY
Carroll County (8)
Dr. Vaiden House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 3 photos (1936).
VICKSBURG
Warren County (75)
Colonel Cook House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greck Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Court House. Stone, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos
(1936; 1940).
Dr. Balfour House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greck Revival. 3
photos (1936).
Dr. Hicks House (Steigleman House). Brick, two stories, carly 19th C., Greck Revival.
1 photo (1936).
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ROSALIE, NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI. 1820-23
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VICKSBURG-Continued.
Governor McNutt House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Green House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron
verandas. 1 photo (1936).
Klein House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greck Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
Lake House. Brick and stucco, one story. early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
Lane House, Crawford Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Luckett Group. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
McRae Bank (Canizaro House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greck Revival. 1
photo (1936).
"Plain Gables" (Bodley House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Reverend Marshall House. Brick. one story. early 19th C.. Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
Saint Francis Xavier Convent. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
"Shamrock" (Porterfield House). Oak Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Shannon House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Steele House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Wexford Lodge" (Shirley House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival, (remodeled). 22 photos (1863; 1868; 1890; 1902; 1903; 1936; 1940).
Wilson House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
VICKSBURG VICINITY
Warren County (75)
"Blakely", 9 miles north of Vicksburg. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C., Greek Revival.,
two-story veranda. (.Als) outbuilding). 9 photos (1936; 1940).
Booth House (Duncan House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, two-story veranda. 3 photos (1936).
Ferguson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Hyland House. Wood. one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal
composition. 2 photos (1936).
Rummage House (Wale House). Wood, one story. early 19th C., dog-run type, (altered).
2 photos (1936).
WASHINGTON
Adams County (1)
Jefferson Military College Buildings. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.
(Outbuilding). 3 photos (1936).
Meade House. Wood. two stories. early 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).
Methodist Church. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
President's House, Jefferson Military College. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-
story veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Rawlings House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
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WASHINGTON VICINITY
Adams County (1)
"Brandon Hall". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-
story veranda. 4 photos (1936).
WAYSIDE
Washington County (76)
"Belmont." Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos
(1936).
WINONA
Montgomery County (49)
Colonel Moore House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 2 photos (1936).
WOODVILLE
Wilkinson County (79)
Baptist Church. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
Lewis House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos
(1934; 1936).
WOODVILLE VICINITY
Wilkinson County (79)
"Saulsberry" (Sheppard House). Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos
(1936).
YAZOO CITY VICINITY
Yazoo County (82)
Bleak House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
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AFFTON VICINITY
Saint Louis County (95)
"White Haven" (Grant-Dent House) on Grant Road. Wood, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 sheets (1940); 21 photos (1915; 1940).
AUXVASSE
Callaway County (14)
Bennett House. Wood, one and one half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
AUXVASSE VICINITY
Callaway County (14)
General Curd House, 1½ miles cast of Auxvasse. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Swan House. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
BARNHART
Jefferson County (50)
"The Cedars". Wood, one story, late 18th C. (altered)., 1 photo (1936).
Slave Cabin, "The Cedars". Log. one story, late 18th C., dog-run type. 1 photo (1936).
BECK
Jefferson County (50)
Pioneer House. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
BLOOMSDALE
Sainte Genevieve County (97)
Captain Lee House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Drury House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHESTERFIELD
Saint Louis County (95)
Bonhomme Church. White and Conway Roads. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Stuart House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Thornhill." Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
COTTLEVILLE VICINITY
Saint Charles County (92)
Captain Campbell House, Boons Lick Road, 2 miles west of Cottleville. Regular ashlar,
one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
DANBY
Jefferson County (50)
Captain Brook House, Route 25. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, two-
story veranda. 1 photo (1936).
DEFLANCE
Saint Charles County (92)
Parson House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
DEFIANCE VICINITY
Saint Charles County (92)
Brien House, 7 miles west of Defiance. Stone, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Fant House, 4 miles west of Defiance. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Hays House, 1 miles west of Defiance. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
FEMME OSAGE
Saint Charles County (92)
Boone House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
FLINTHILL VICINITY
Saint Charles County (92)
Broadhead House, 2 miles from Flinthill. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Hubbart House, one mile from Flinthill. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
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FLORISSANT
Saint Louis County (95)
Convent, Sisters of Loretto. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Fort Bellefontaine. Fieldstone and wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Saint Ferdinand's Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
Saint Stanislaus' Seminary. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories with cupola, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
FLORISSANT VICINITY
Saint Louis County (95)
General Bissell House, Bellefontaine Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
FULTON
Callaway County (14)
Court House. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Harris House, 815 Court Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Judge Henderson House, 703 Market Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Judge Hockaday House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
McCradie House, Bluff and Fifth Streets. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Nesbeth House, Old Fulton Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
GLENDALE
Saint Louis County (95)
Armstrong House, 700 East Collins Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. (addition
1835). 2 photos (1936).
GREEN BOTTOM
Saint Charles County (92)
Flaugherty House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Green House. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
HERCULANEUM
Jefferson County (50)
McMurray House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
INDEPENDENCE
Jackson County (48)
Adkins House, 107 West Kansas Avenue. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
Old Court House, 107-109 West Kansas Avenue. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1934).
KANSAS CITY
Jackson County (48)
Harris House, 4000 Baltimore Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
Old Presbyterian Church in old Westport, 4000 Pennsylvania Avenue. Brick, mid 19th
C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
KIMMSWICK
Jefferson County (50)
Hermann-Oheim House, Fourth and Market Streets. Half-timber, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1940); 9 photos (1940).
MAPLEWOOD
St. Louis County (95)
Bartold Grove, Manchester and Hanley Roads. Brick, three and a half stories, early
19th C. 2 photos (1936).
MOKANE
Gallaway County (14)
Rogers Cabin. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Smith House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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MISSOURI
MOKANE VICINITY
Callaway County (14)
Ferguson House, 1½ miles south of Mokane. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Moore House, 2 miles north of Mokane. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Nash-Hollman House, 9 miles from Fulton. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
Ratekin House, 1 mile north of Mokane. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
MOSCOW
Lincoln County (57)
Drover's Inn. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
O'FALLON
Saint Charles County (92)
Zumwalt Cabin. Log, two stories, late 18th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
O'FALLON VICINITY
Saint Charles County (92)
Dr. Mascheny House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
OLD MINES
Washington County (111)
Murphy House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saint Joachim's Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
OVERLAND
Saint Louis County (95)
Ferguson House, 3631 Brown Road. Log, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
McKibben House, 3635 Eminence Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Powers House, National Bridge and Brown Roads. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type. 1 photo (1936).
PATTONVILLE
Saint Louis County (95)
Fee Fee Church, Fee Fee Road. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
PEVELY
Jefferson County (50)
Captain Ziegler House. Regular ashlar, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Harrington House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Moss House, Pleasant Valley. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
PEVELY VICINITY
Jefferson County (50)
Greystone. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 12
sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).
PORTAGE DES SIOUX
Saint Charles County (92)
Payne House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).
RACOLA
Washington County (111)
Bequette House. Log, one story, late 18th C., dog-run type. 1 photo (1936).
Lucas Cabin. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
San Soucie House. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
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SAINT CHARLES
Saint Charles County (92)
Chambers House (Virginia Hotel), 234 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Chanter House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Coontz House, 906 South Main Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
First State Legislative Assembly Hall, 208-214 South Main Street. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C. 2 photos (1934; 1936).
Flaugherty-McNair House, 724 Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Keebe House, Main and Pike Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Kuhlmann House, 1067 Jefferson Avenue. Wood. one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
McElhiney House. Brick. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Por-
tico c. 1920). 2 photos (1936).
Moore House, 1017 South Main Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Old Colier Methodist Episcopal Church, 617 South Main Street. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
Rock House, 336 Main Street. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Sacred Heart Convent. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
Slave Cabin. Log. one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Slave House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
SAINT CHARLES VICINITY
Saint Charles County (92)
Griffith House, 3 miles west of Saint Charles on Route 40. Brick, two stories, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Potter House (Shore House), 2 miles east of Saint Charles on Saint Charles Road. Brick,
two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).
SAINTE GENEVIEVE
Sainte Genevieve County (97)
Amoureaux House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).
Beauvais House, Main and Merchant Streets. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered).
1 photo (1936).
Bogy House. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
Bolduc House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (moved 1785). 2 photos (1936).
Detchmendy House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Dr. Shaw House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Dufour House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Francois B. Valle House. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. 1 photo (1936).
Guibourd House, Fourth and Market Streets. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
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MISSOURI
SAINTE GENEVIEVE-Continued.
House at South Second and Gabourie Streets. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th
C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Indian Trading Post. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 4 photos
(1934).
Indian Trading Post, next to Dr. Shaw House. Stone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Jean Baptiste Valle House. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1934).
Le Compte House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda,
(altered). 1 photo (1936).
Old Court House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Loretto Convent. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1936).
Old Post Office. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Old Sainte Genevieve Academy. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Parochial School. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Pratte-Valle House, Merchant and Second Streets. Stone, one and a half stories, early
19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Ribeau House. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Rozier Bank. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Sainte Genevieve Cemetery. Late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Senator Linn House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Ziegler House (Greentree Tavern), South Main Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
SAINT LOUIS
Saint Louis County (96)
Arcaded Shop Front, 211-213 Chestnut Street. Brick and stucco, one story, late 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Bacon House, 1131 Morrison Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., cast-
iron veranda. 3 photos (1936).
Bissell House, 4426 North Fourteenth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 16
sheets (1940); 16 photos (1936; 1940).
Blossom House, Union Boulevard and Enright Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th
C., Italianate, (altered 1890). 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Campbell House, 1508 Locust Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival,
cast-iron balcony. 1 photo (1936).
Church of Saint Louis of France, Old Roman Catholic Cathedral, Third and Walnut
Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Morton and Laveille,
Architects. 14 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Church of Saint Mary of Victory, 748 South Third Street. Brick, mid 19th C., Renais-
sance Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Colonel Clay House, Calvary Cemetery. Brick, two and a half stories, with cupola,
mid 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
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MISSOURI
SAINT LOUIS-Continued.
Commercial Buildings, 7 to 15 North Main Street. Brick, five stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Commercial Buildings, 119-121 North Main Street. Iron frame and brick, three stories,
late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Commercial Building, 303 North Main Street. Iron frame and brick, four stories, late
18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Commerical Building, 305 North Main Street. Wood and brick, three stories, mid 19th
C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Convent, Sisters of Saint Joseph, 6400 Minnesota Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
DeMenil House, 3352 South Thirteenth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 3 photos (1936).
Field House, 634 South Broadway. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Gaty House, 3408 North Ninth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
formal composition, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).
General Sherman House, 912 Garrison Avenue. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th
C., (altered). 2 photos (1936).
Grant-Dent House, 702 Fourth Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Grave Stone of Auguste Chouteau, Calvary Cemetery. Stone, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 115 Valentine Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Labadie Cottage, 317 Poplar Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Labadie House, 517-519 South Third Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Mallinckrodt House, 3524 North Ninth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Marie and Saint Joseph's Church, 6304 Minnesota Avenue. Brick, with spire, mid 19th
C., Romanesque Revival. Father Henericks, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Maury House, 5815 Pennsylvania. Stone and wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-
story veranda. 3 photos (1936).
Meier House, Ninth and Bremen Avenues. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Musick's Ferry Rock House, Halls Ferry Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
New National-Scott's Hotel, 300 Market Street. Brick, four and a half stories, mid 19th
C. 21 sheets (1939); 14 photos (1936; 1940).
Old Saint Louis Court House, Fourth and Market Streets. Brick and stone, two stories
with dome, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Henry Singleton, William Twombley, Robert
S. Mitchell, Thomas D. F. Lanham, William Rumbold, Thomas Walsh, Architects. 17
sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
SAINT LOUIS-Continued.
Parochial School, 1008 Marion Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Reller House, S21 Destrehan Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Rock House, Wharf and Chestnut Street. Stone, two stories, early 19th C., (altered).
2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Row Houses on Stein Street. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
Roy House, 615 South Second Street. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories; early 19th
C. 9 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1936; 1940).
Saint John's Catholic Church, Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets. Brick, with towers, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saint Patrick's Church, Sixth and Biddle Streets. Brick, one story, with cupola, mid
19th C., Classic Revival, (altered). Francis Sadler, Architect. 3 photos (1936).
Saint Vincent de Paul's Church, Ninth and Barry Streets. Brick, with tower, mid 19th
C., Renaissance Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Shaw House ("Tower Grove), Tower Grove Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories with
tower, mid 19th C., mansion type, Italianate. Barnett and Peck, Architects. 7 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
Soulard House, 1249 South Ninth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.
1 photo (1936).
United States Arsenal, Mississippi River and Arsenal Street. Stone, one and two stories,
early 19th C. S photos (1936).
University Building, Sixteenth and Pine Streets. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.
George J. Barnet, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Walsh House, 2721 Pine Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1936).
SAINT MARYS
Sainte Genevieve County (97)
Pratte House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
WELDON SPRINGS
Saint Charles County (92)
Coonce Cabin. Log. one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
WELLSTON
Saint Louis County (95)
Dr. O'Brien House, 1232 Sutter Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936)
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NEBRASKA
BELLEVUE
Sarpy County (77)
Presbyterian Church, Franklin and Twentieth Streets. Stone and stucco, with tower,
mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Town Hall, Main and Twenty-third Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
BELLWOOD VICINITY
Bulter County (12)
Rohrich House, 4½ miles west of Bellwood. Sod, one story, late 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
BROWNVILLE
Nemaha County (64)
Cogswell House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
Governor Furnas House, Sixth Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Methodist Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
DAKOTA CITY
Dakota County (22)
Lutheran Church, Fourteenth and Hickory Streets. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C.
1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
FLORENCE
Douglas County (28)
Mitchell House, Thirty-first and State Streets. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
LINCOLN
Lancaster County (55)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 1200 J Street. Sandstone, with spire, late 19th C.,
Gothic Revival. Hawkins, Architect. 20 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Kennard House, 1627 H Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. John K. Winchell,
Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
McKinley High School, 1500 M Street. Brick, two and a half stories with tower, late
19th C. Roberts and Ballange, Architects. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
William Jennings Bryan House, 1725 D Street. Wood, two stories with monitor, late
19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
NEBRASKA CITY
Otoe County (66)
Court House, Tenth and Central Avenue. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.
9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Gant House, Fourteenth Street and Third Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
two-story veranda. 7 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Saint Benedict's Church, Clay and Fifth Streets. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Wessell House, Nebraska Avenue and Eighth Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
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Reproduction of Typical Cover Sheet for a St of Measured Drawings
NEW HAMPSHIRE
CAMPTON VICINITY
Grafton County (5)
Pioneer Cabin. Log, one story, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936); 24 photos (1937).
CHESTERFIELD
Cheshire County (3)
Blacksmith Shop. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., moved to "Storrowton",
West Springfield, Mass. 2 sheets (1938).
CONTOOCOOK
Merrimack County (7)
Contoocook Covered Bridge, Contoocook River. Wood, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1935).
DURHAM
Strafford County (9)
General Sullivan House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Outbuildings). 15 sheets
(1934); 12 photos (1934; 1937).
Smith House, 20 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 38 sheets (1935); 6
photos (1935).
Town Hall. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 22 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1935).
Town Pound. Fieldstone, early 18th C., (restored 1908). 2 sheets (1935).
Woodman Garrison, Garrison Avenue. Log, two stories, late 17th C., (burned in 1896).
6 sheets (1936); 66 photos (c. 1896; 1936).
DURHAM VICINITY
Strafford County (9)
Pendergast Garrison, Packer's Falls. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 20
sheets (1935); 12 photos (1936).
EXETER
Rockingham County (8)
Emery House, 41 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 15 sheets (1934); 7
photos (1935).
Folsom House, Pleasant and High Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 15 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1935).
Giddings Tavern, 37 Park Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 25 sheets (1934);
9 photos (1935).
Gilman Garrison, Water and Clifford Streets. Log, two stories, mid 17th C., (altered).
38 sheets (1935); 31 photos (1886; 1936).
Powder House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
HAMPTON FALLS
Rockingham County (8)
Cram House, Cram Farmstead. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Also outbuilding).
17 sheets (1935); 21 photos (1936; 1937).
HILLSBORO
Hillsborough County (6)
Second New Hampshire Turnpike Bridge, Fullers Tannery. Fieldstone, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
HILLSBORO VICINITY
Hillsborough County (6)
Bridge near intersection of Routes 32 and 9. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Carr Bridge, Beard Brook. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Gleason Falls Bridge, Beard Brook. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
HOPKINTON VICINITY
Merrimack County (7)
Covered Bridge, Contoocook River on Franklin Pierce Highway west of Hopkinton.
Wood, mid 19th C., (demolished). 4 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
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MANCHESTER
Hillsborough County (6)
Old Methodist Church, Valley and Jewett Streets. Wood, two stories with cupola, early
19th C., (moved 1888-1889). 16 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
NEWINGTON
Rockingham County (8)
Old Parsonage. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 16 sheets (1935); 14 photos (1936).
NEWMARKET
Rockingham County (S)
Doe Garrison. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 23 sheets (1936); 49 photos (1937).
ORFORD
Grafton County (5)
Covered Bridge over Connecticut River, Bridge Street. Wood, mid 19th C., (destroyed
1937). 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
PORTSMOUTH
Rockingham County (8)
Boyd-Raynes House, Maplewood Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(demolished 1939). 25 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1935); 2 photos (old copies).
Captain Barnes House, 218 Islington Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, (demolished). 65 sheets (1936); 29 photos (1936; 1937).
Colonel Joshua Wentworth House, 121 Hanover Street. Wood, two and a half stories,
late 18th C., mansion type. 25 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1935; 1937).
Governor Woodbury House. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early
Republican. 51 sheets (1935); 22 photos (1936).
House at 33-35 Deer Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. S sheets (1934); 5 photos
(1935).
Old Custom House, Daniel and Penhallow Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.,
Early Republican. 14 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1935).
Sheafe Warehouse, Graves End Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1935); 1 photo (old copy).
Whidden House, 117 Deer Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1935)
ROCKINGHAM
Rockingham County (8)
Moody Parsonage. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 19 sheets (1935); 13 photos (1935;
1937).
RYE
Rockingham County (8)
Seavey House, Beach Boulevard. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 21 sheets (1935);
17 photos (1936).
SALMON FALLS
Strafford County (9)
Colonel Paul Wentworth House, Dover Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (moved
to Dover, Mass., 1936). 41 sheets (1927; 1936); 154 photos (1936).
SANDOWN
Rockingham County (8)
Meeting House. Wood, late 18th C. 42 sheets (1935); 18 photos (1936).
STODDARD
Cheshire County (3)
Bridge near Stoddard and Antrim Line, Route 9. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
STRATHAM
Rockingham County (8)
Winnicut Grist Mill. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 23 sheets (1935); 11 photos
(1937).
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AMOS SEAVEY HOUSE, RYE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. C. 1730
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ALDINE VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Ballinger's Water Mill, Tonard Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets
(1935); 7 photos (1936; 1937).
Sinnickson House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1940).
ALLAIRE
Monmouth County (13)
Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks). Early 19th C. 29 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1936;
1937).
ALLENTOWN
Monmouth County (13)
Imlay House, 28 South Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. 29 sheets (1934; 1935); 5 photos (1936).
ALLOWAY
Salem County (17)
Alloway Tavern, Main and Greenwich Streets. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,
early 19th C. 16 sheets (1937); ; photos (1937).
Oakford House. Greenwich Read. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 8 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1936).
Oak Log Cabin. One story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Revolutionary Cabin. Log. late 18th C., (ruinous). 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1937).
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ALLOWAY VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Emmel! Cabin, Elma Road. Log, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936;
1937).
ALPINE
Bergen County (2)
Cornwallis Headquarters, Palisades Interstate Park. Fieldstone and wood, two stories,
mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).
Huyler-Dock House, Palisades Interstate Park. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th
C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).
ANCORA
Camden County (4)
Spring Garden Inn. Wood, two and a half stories, carly 19th C. 16 sheets (1939); 7
photos (1939).
ARNEY MOUNT VICENITY
Burlington County (3)
Merritt House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 17 sheets (1940).
ARNEYTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Arneytown Tavern (Lawrie House). Wood, two stories, carly 18th C. 24 sheets (1925);
6 photos (1936).
"Myrtlebank" (Wildes House). Wood, two stories, carly 18th C. (east wing 1829).
32 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
ARNEYTOWN VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Woodward-Mackenzie Place. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (frame addition). 23
sheets (1935);' photos (1936).
AUBURN
Salem County (17)
Scull (Humphreys) House, Auburn Road. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C.
29 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
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BACON'S NECK
Cumberland County (6)
Bacon-Hancock House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 8 photos
(1936; 1938)
Davis House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
BACON'S NECK VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Maskell House, Bacon's Neck Road. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (frame
addition). 9 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
BARNEGAT
Ocean County (15)
Barnegat Lighthouse. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1920).
BASKING RIDGE
Somerset County (18)
Presbyterian Church. Brick with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (enlarged 1869).
17 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).
BATSTO
Burlington County (3)
General Store (Store and Post Office). Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 11 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).
Manor House, Stucco, two and a half stories with tower, early 19th C., mansion type,
(altered 1876). 4 photos (1937).
Old Village. Late 18th C., and early 19th C. 9 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
Richards Stable (Storehouse). Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1937); 2 photos
(1936).
Richards Water Mill. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1936).
BAYSIDE VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Dennis House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (frame additions). 9 sheets
(1939); 8 photos (1939).
BEESLEY POINT
Cape May County (5)
Beesley House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets (1938); 5 photos
(1938).
Burnell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).
BELCOVILLE
Atlantic County (1)
Walker House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
BELLEVILLE
Essex County (7)
Brandt House, 205 Main Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 22 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
Christ Episcopal Church, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival,
11 sheets (1939).
Coeyman House, 502 Belleville Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1937);
6 photos (1937).
Dr. Ward House, 191 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 14 sheets
(1937); 2 photos (1937).
Rose Cottage, 221 Main Street. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, late 17th C.
16 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).
Speer House, 319 Main Street. Wcod, two and a half stories with cupola, late 18th C.
17 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1939).
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BELLMAWR
Camden County (4)
Hugg House, Big Timber Creek. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 22 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
Kay House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Lippincott House, Creek Road. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
BELLMAWR VICINITY
Camden County (4)
Dobbs House. Brick, stone and stucco. two stories, mid 18th C. (stone wing, mid 19th
C.). 17 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).
Glover House. Bellmawr Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. (wing,
early 18th C.). 13 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).
BERGENFIELD
Bergen County (2)
Kipp House, 221 North Washington Avenue. Regular ashlar, one and a half stories,
mid 18th C., Dutch type. 26 sheets (1937); 10 photos (1937).
BERNARDS TOWNSHIP
Somerset County (18)
McMurtry's Water Mill, Passaic River. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 10 sheets
(1938; 1939).
BERNARDSVILLE
Somerset County (18)
Van Doren's Water Mill. Fieldstone. three stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 5
photos (1935; 1936).
BLOOMFIELD
Essex County (7)
First Presbyterian Church-on-the-Green. Regular ashlar with tower, late 18th C.
(Additions 1853 and 1883). Samuel Laurence Ward, Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos
(1936).
The Manse, First Presbyterian Church-on-the-Green. Wood, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 17 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1937).
Parish House, First Presbyterian Church-on-the-Green. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
BLUE ANCHOR
Camden County (4)
Blue Anchor Tavern, Folsom Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (demolished
1936). 13 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
BONHAMTOWN
Middlesex County (12)
Ford House, Old Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1937);
3 photos (1938).
BOONTON VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Kingsland House. Vreeland Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type. 18 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).
Miller House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Parlaman House. Vreeland Avenue. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered 1820).
17 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1938).
Scott House, Powerville Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Early Republican. 29 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).
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NEW JERSEY
BORDENTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Barton School, Crosswicks and Burlington Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Friends' Meeting House. Brick and stucco, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Gilder House, Crosswicks Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 22 sheets
(1937); 6 photos (1937).
Hopkinson House, Park Street and Farnsworth Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,
(altered). 15 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
Maron House, 223 Farnsworth Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 9
sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
Sayre House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Wright House. Brick. two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
BOUND BROOK VICINITY
Somerset County (18)
Island Farm. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
Van Horn House, Somerset Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1938);
4 photos (1938).
BRIDGETON
Cumberland County (6)
Buck House, 297 East Commerce Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
35 sheets (1938); 9 photos (1939).
Elmer House, 230 East Commerce Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 26
sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
First Presbyterian Church, West Broad Street. Brick, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1936).
General Giles House, 143 West Broad Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C.
7 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
Seeley House, 274 East Commerce Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets
(1938); 2 photos (1938).
BRIDGEWATER
Somerset County (18)
Schenck-Polhemus House, Easton Turnpike Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
(demolished). 17 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
BURLINGTON
Burlington County (3)
Burlington Library. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1937).
Carey House. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Collins House, Broad and York Streets. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid
18th C. 22 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Cooper-Lawrence House, 457-459 High Street. Brick, and stucco, two stories, late
17th C. (front portions mid 18th C.). 12 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Fleetwood Cottage, Burlington Pike. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch type, (moved
1880). 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936; 1939).
General Grant House, 309 Wood Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1937).
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BURLINGTON-Continued.
Hartshorn House, 453 High Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 11 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
New Saint Mary's Church. Irregular ashlar, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
Richard Upjohn, Architect. 7 photos (c. 1860; 1937).
Ołd Saint Mary's Church, West Broad and Wood Streets. Brick and stucco, with cupola,
early 18th C. 21 sheets (1935); 4 photos (c. 1860; 1936).
Revell House, S East Pearl Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. + sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1936).
"Riverside" (Bishop's House), West Delaware Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with
tower, mid 19th C., Italianate. John Notman, Architect. 44 sheets (1936); 11 photos
(1936; 1937).
Saint Mary's Hall, Chapeł of Holy Innocents. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C.,
Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1937).
CALDWELL
Essex County (7)
Cory House (Little House). 485 Bloomfield Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 6 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Grover Cleveland Birthplace, 207 Bloomfield Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
12 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
CALIFON VICINITY
Hunterdon County (10)
Trimmer Jr. House. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets
(1940); 4 photos (1940).
CAMDEN
Camden County (4)
Benjamin Cooper House. Point and Erie Streets. Fieldstone, two and a half stories,
early 18th C., Dutch gambrel type. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1901; 1936).
Grieveson House, 1218 North 32nd Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Joseph Cooper House, Pyne Point Park. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C., (altered).
(Brick addition, late 18th C.) 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).
Nicholson House, Admiral Wilson Boulevard. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, late
17th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
Plummer House, 1242 South Front Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.
S sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
Pomona Hall, Euclid Avenue and Park Boulevard. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.,
(altered 1788). 10 sheets (1935); 16 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).
Samuel Cooper House, 1104 North 22nd Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th
C. 18 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Walt Whitman House, 328 Mickle Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1936).
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
Cape May County (5)
Judge Way House. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (wing, mid 18th C.).
16 sheets (1937; 1938); 11 photos (1937).
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CAPE MAY POINT
Cape May County (5)
Coast Guard Station, Delaware Bay. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C., Eastlake
type. 9 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1937).
CEDAR BRIDGE
Ocean County (15)
Cedar Bridge Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938)
CEDAR GROVE
Essex County (7)
Jacobus House, 178 Grove Avenue. Regular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
15 sheets (1938); 3 photos (c. 1900; 1938).
Personette House, 731 Pompton Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 12
sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
CENTRETON VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Wills House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 17th C., (rebuilt 1786). 21 sheets (1939);
9 photos (1939).
CHAPEL HILL
Monmouth County (13)
Conover House, Mountain Hill Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
CHARLESTON VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Creely House. Wood and half timber, two stories, early 18th C., (ruinous). (Log out-
buildings) 7 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
CHATHAM
Morris County (14)
Crane House (Pitt Tavern). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Day House, 62 Elmwood Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets
(1935); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Hamblen House, 142 Main Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets
(1937); 2 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
Munn House, 25 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 12 sheets (1938).
4 photos (1938);
CHESTER
Morris County (14)
Chester House Hotel. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 20 sheets
(1937); 6 photos (1937).
Corwin House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 18 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).
Drake House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1940).
CHEWS LANDING VICINITY
Camden County (4)
Hampton Hospital House. Brick and stone, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 13 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
CLIFTON
Passaic County (16)
Jacobus House, Allwood Road. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1939);
3 photos (1939).
Minett Varnish Kiln, Delawanna Avenue. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1939);
4 photos (1939).
Speer House, Bloomfield Avenue. Regular ashlar and wood, one story, mid and late 18th
C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Vanderhoof House, Weasel Brook Park. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 9
sheets (1936); 2 photos (1939).
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FULL FLEMISH BOND - - RED STRETCHERS & HEADERS
EXCEPT DESIGN WHICH is BLUE GLAZED BRICK
SOUTH ELEVATION
DICKINSON HOUSE, ALLOWAY, NEW JERSEY. 1754
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CLOSTER
Bergen County (2)
De Clerque House, Piermont Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). (Also outbuildings). 24 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1937; 1940).
Van der Beck Slave House, Piermont Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 sheets
(1937); 1 photo (1937).
Durie House, Schraalenburg Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). 28 sheets (1938); 10 photos (1938; 1940).
Doremus House, Piermont Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets
(1936); 4 photos (1937).
COLD SPRING
Cape May County (5)
Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
COLLINGSWOOD
Camden County (4)
Burr House, King Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1937);
1 photo (1937).
COLUMBUS
Burlington County (3)
Shinn House. Brick, abobe and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
COOKSTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Cookstown Tavern. Main Street and Bunting Bridge Road. Brick, two and a half
stories, early 19th C. 28 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).
CRANFORD
Union County (20)
Crane House, 124 Union Avenue, North. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
CREAMRIDGE VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Meirs House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. (additions early 19th C.). 33
sheets (1938); 8 photos (1938).
CRESSKILL
Bergen County (2)
Huyler House. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered).
12 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
Westervelt House, County Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gam-
brel type, (wing, mid 18th C.). 19 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938; 1939).
CROSSWICKS
Burlington County (3)
Braislin House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1938); 8
photos (1937; 1938).
Chesterfield Friends' Meeting House, Front and Church Streets. Brick, late 18th C.
11 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1936).
DARETOWN
Salem County (17)
Presbyterian Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
DEERFIELD VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Sneathen House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
DELAIR VICINITY
Camden County (4)
Phillips House. Brick and stone, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1935); 5 photos
(1936).
DELAWARE
Warren County (21)
Albertson House, Delaware River. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1937).
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DEMAREST
Bergen County (2)
Bogert Spring-house, Orchard Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., circular type.
1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1939).
DENVILLE
Morris County (14)
Cook House. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. (frame addition, early 19th C.),
(altered). 5 photos (1940).
DORCHESTER VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Cedar Log House. Onestory, late 18th C., (moved). 5 sheets (1938); ; photos (1937; 1938)
DOVER VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Friends' Meeting House. Wood. mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Washington Arms Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1935); 4 photos
(1936; 1977).
DUMONT
Bergen County (2)
Daniel Demarest House, 404 Washington Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th
C.. Dutch type. (altered 1850). 5 photos (1940).
North Reformed Church of Schraalenburg, Washington and Madison Avenues. Regu-
lar ashlar. with spire. early 19th C., Gothic Reviva!. 22 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).
Parsonage, North Reformed Church of Schraalenburg, 191 Washington Avenue. Wood,
two stories. early 19th C. (altered). 16 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).
Zabriskie-Christie House. 10 Colonial Court. Regular ashlar, one story, carly 19th
C., Datch gambrel type. (kitchen wing, :nid 18th C.), (altered). 19 sheets (1938);
ophotes (1938).
DUTCH NECK
Cumberland County (6)
John Brick House, County Road 50. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.
13 sheets (1939); photos (1939).
EAST HANOVER
Morris County (14)
Ball House, Mount Pleasant Turnpike Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos
(1939); 15 sheets (1939).
EAST MILLSTONE
Somerset County (18)
Franklin House, Amwell Road, Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1940); 4
photos (1940).
EAYRESTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Githens Farm Buildines. Smokehouse and Outhouse. Brick, one story, early 19th
C. Icchouse, brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
EAYRESTOWN VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Black's Barn. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
ELIZABETH
Union County (20)
"Boxwood Hall", Bondinot House, 1073 East Jersey Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th
C., mansion type, (altered). 35 sheets (1938); 9 photos (1938).
"Carteret Arms", 16 South Broad Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type,
(altered). 10 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Chateau, Rahway Avenue and Grove Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1936).
First Presbyterian Church, Broad Street. Brick with spire, late 18th C., (altered). 8
sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
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ELIZABETH-Continued.
Governor Belcher House, 1046 East Jersey Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.. (altered).
13 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1936).
Magie House, 330 Elmora Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets
(1936); + photos (1936).
Parsonage of Saint John's Church, 633 Pearl Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C.. (altered).
10 photos (1940).
Wilcox House, 1000 Magie Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
EMERSON
Bergen County (2)
Blauvelt House, Old Hook Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (kitchen wing, late 18th C.). (altered). (Also outbuilding.) 11 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1937).
ENGLEWOOD
Bergen County (2)
Lydecker House, 220 Grand Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (wing, early 18th C.), (altered). 7 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
Van Brunt House, 315 Grand Avenue. Wood. one and a half stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 16 sheets (1937): 8 photos (1937: 1939).
Westervelt House. 290 Grand Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).
ENGLISHTOWN
Monmouth County (13)
Village Inn, Main and Water Streets. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 12 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1936).
EVANSVILLE VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Woolston House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. (wing, early 19th C.). 14 sheets (1936);
5 photos (1936; 1937).
EVESBORO VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
General Clinton's Headquarters. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets
(1938); 6 photos (1938).
Hewlings House. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. (also outbuilding). 10 sheets
(1939); S photos (1939).
FAIRFIELD
Essex County (7)
Speer House, Fairfield Road. Wood, one story. early 19th C. (altered). 3 photos (1940).
FAIRFIELD VICINITY
Essex County (7)
Van Ness House, Fairfield Road. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered
mid 19th C.). 11 sheets (1939); 9 photos (1900; 1939).
FAIR LAWN
Bergen County (2)
Hopper House, East Fair Lawn Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch
type, (wing, mid 18th C.). 12 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
Major Lee Headquarters (Reyerson House), Wagaraw Road. Regular ashlar, one story.
(altered), mid 18th C. 20 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
Vanderbeck House, Dunker Hook Lane. Regular ashlar and wood, one and a half
stories, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
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FAIR L.AWN-Continued.
Vanderbeck House, Saddle River Road and Dunker Hook Lane. Regular ashlar, one
story, mid 18th C., (altered). 15 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1938).
Vanderbeck Outkitchen, Saddle River Road and Dunker Hook Lane. Regular ashlar,
one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1938).
FAIRTON VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Fairfield Presbyterian Church. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
FAIRVIEW
Warren County (21)
Old "Eight-Square" Stone School. Stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C., octag-
onal. 3 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).
FELLOWSHIP VICINITY
Camden County (4)
French House, Springdale Road. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (wing, early 18th C.).
11 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
FIELDSBORO
Burlington County (3)
Field-Stevens House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 25 sheets (1936);
7 photos (1936).
FINDERNE
Somerset County (18)
Van Veghten House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 4 photos (1940).
FLAGTOWN VICINITY
Somerset County (18)
Du Bois House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1890;
1937).
FLEMINGTON
Hunterdon County (10)
Fleming Castle, 5 Bonnel Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1937);
4 photos (1937).
George Large House, 119 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 22 sheets (1937).
FLORHAM PARK
Morris County (14)
Campfield House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
FORT ELSINBORO
Salem County (17)
Holme House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 10 photos (1938).
FORT LEE
Bergen County (2)
Church of the Madonna, Church Street. Fieldstone, with spire, early 19th C., Gothic
Revival. 13 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1938).
FRANKLIN LAKES
Bergen County (2)
Packer House, Ewing Avenue. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C., Dutch type,
(wing, early 18th C.). 19 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1939).
FRANKLIN PARK
Somerset County (18)
Wyckoff House, Lincoln Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 13 sheets (1937);
5 photos (1937).
FRANKLIN PARK VICINITY
Somerset County (18)
Hageman House, Cortelyou Lane. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1939);
6 photos (1939).
Middlesex County (12)
Williamson House, Cozzens Lane. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1938);
3 photos (1938).
FREEHOLD VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Craig House. Half timber, one story, early 18th C. (two-story addition, mid 18th C.). 17
sheets (1939); 2 photos (1936).
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GLASSBORO
Gloucester County (8)
Saint Thomas' Episcopal Church, Broad Street. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C., Gothic
Revival. J. Notman, Architect. 20 sheets (1937).
GLENDALE
Camden County (4)
Tenant House, Cooper Farm. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo
(1936).
GLEN ROCK
Bergen County (2)
Berdan House, Lincoln Avenue. Regular ashlar. two stories with cupola, early 18th C.
11 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).
GREENWICH
Cumberland County (6)
Ewing House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
Ferry Tavern and Jail. Brick, two and a half stories, late 17th C. (rebuilt, 1760). 8
sheets (1938); 5 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).
Friends' Meeting House, Main Street. Brick, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1936).
Gibbon House, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1936).
Old School House, Greenwich Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1936).
Old Tavern, Main Street. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1936).
Richard Wood House, Main and Willow Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 11
sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Richard Wood Store, Main and Willow Streets. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
GREENWICH VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Davis House, 3½ miles from Greenwich on Davis Mill Road. Brick, two stories, early
19th C. 11 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
Davis Mill, 3½ miles from Greenwich on Davis Mill Road. Brick, one story, late 18th C.
4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Samuel Ewing House. Stone and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1939).
HACKENSACK
Bergen County (2)
Ackerman-Brinckerhoff House, 184 Essex Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C.,
Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 6 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
First Reformed Church, Court and Church Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire, late 18th
C., Gothic Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Hopper House, 249 Polifly Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambre
type, (altered). 21 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1937).
Lozier House, 393 Main Street. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel
type, (altered). 9 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Terheun House, 450 River Street. Stone and wood, one story, mid 17th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). 5 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
Zabriskie House, Main Street and Washington Place. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid
18th C., (altered). 20 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).
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HADDONFIELD
Camden County (4)
Eggman House, 24 Potter Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1936).
Elkinton House, Haddon Avenue and Lake Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12
sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Haddon House, Wood Lane. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. (Outbuilding). 27 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
Hip-roofed House, 23 Ellis Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (moved
c. 1836). 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Hopkins House, Birdwood Avenue and Hopkins Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.
8 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Indian King Tavern, Kings Highway. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(restored). S sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
Roberts House. 344 East Kings Highway. Brick. two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type. 27 sheets (1937); 9 photos (1937).
"The Boxwoods". Gill House, 343 Kings Highway. Brick. two and a half stories, late 18th
C. 23 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1927).
HAMBURG
Sussex County (19)
Governor Haines House (Wheatsworth Inn). Wood. two stories. late 18th C., mansion
type. 19 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).
HANCOCKS BRIDGE
Salem County (17)
Cedar Plank House, Locust Island Road and Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C.
2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Hancock House, Locust Island Road and Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.
(altered). 19 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
HANCOCKS BRIDGE VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Denn House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1939).
Nicholson House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. (additions, mid 19th C.). 22 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
Oakford House. Brick. one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936;
1939).
Padgett House. Brick. two stories. early 18th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos
(1936; 1939).
HANOVER
Morris County (14)
Green House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1938); 3 photos
(1938).
Halfway House, Mount Pleasant Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 9
photos (c. 1880; 1925; 1940).
Hopping House. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 3 photos
(1936; 1937).
HANOVER NECK
Morris County (14)
Tuttle House, Eagle Rock Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 7
sheets (1938); 2 photos (1939).
HARBOURTON VICINITY
Mercer County (11)
Golden House, Pretty Brook Road. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C., two-story
veranda. 11 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).
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HAWTHORNE
Passaic County (16)
Judge Van Winkle House, 868 Goffle Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. and
early 19th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 15 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).
LaFayette Headquarters (Ryerson House), Goffle Brook Park. Stone and stucco, one
story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1926).
Rea House (Doremus House), 675 Goffle Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C.,
(altered). 17 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Vreeland House, Goffle Brook Park, Goffle Road. Stone and stucco, one and a half
stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
HEAD-OF-THE-RIVER
Atlantic County (1)
Head-of-the-River Methodist Episcopal Church. Wood, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
HIGHLAND PARK VICINITY
Middlesex County (12)
"Ross Hall," Dr. Antill House, River Road. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 18th C.
17 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).
HILLSDALE
Bergen County (2)
Samuel G. Demarest House, Demarest Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th
C. 16 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
HOCKAMICK
Burlington County (3)
Hockamick Cabin. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1939).
HOHOKUS
Bergen County (2)
"Hermitage." Regular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival (wing,
early 18th C.). (Also outbuildings). 6 photos (1937).
HOLLAND VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Hendricksen House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (remodeled c. 1850).
16 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP
Monmouth County (13)
Corneles Couwenhoven House. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 3 photos (1939).
HOLMDEL VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Longstreet House, Crawfords Corners. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (brick
addition, mid 19th C.) 20 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
HOPATCONG VICINITY
Sussex County (19)
Ennes House, Old Mine Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937.)
Westbrook House, Old Mine Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo
(1937).
HOPE
Warren County (21)
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church, High Street. Regular ashlar with tower, early 19th C.,
Gothic Revival. William Bulgin, Architect. 22 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
HOPEWELL
Mercer County (11)
Brown's College. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Old School Baptist Church, Main Street. Brick, mid 18th C., (rebuilt C. 1825). 8 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
Wheaton House, County Road No. 50. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (brick
and wood additions). 17 sheets (1939); 8 photos (1939).
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HOPEWELL VICINITY
Mercer County (11)
Hunt House, 1½ miles from Hopewell on Stoutsburg-Amwell Road. Fieldstone, two
stories, mid 19th C. 18 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
HUTCHINSON'S MILLS
Mercer County (11)
Hutchinson House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
IRVINGTON
Essex County (7)
Osborn House, 506 Stuyvesant Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered 1843).
3 photos (1939); 14 sheets (1939).
JERSEY CITY
Hudson County (9)
Bergen Church, Bergen and Highland Avenues. Stone and stucco, with cupola, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 20 sheets (1938); 3 photos (1938).
Gregory House, 31 Erie Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 3
photos (1938).
Van Vorst House, 531 Palisade Avenue. Irregular ashlar. one and a half stories, mid 18th
C. 11 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).
JOBSTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Hoffman House, Monmouth Road. Wood. one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1936).
JOBSTOWN VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Black's Smoke House, Monmouth Road. Regular ashlar, onestory, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Ridgway House. Brick, two stories. mid 18th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1939; 1940);
2 photos (1936; 1939).
JOHNSONBURG
Warren County (21)
Octagon House. Greendell Road. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1937).
Stone Barn, Greendell Road. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1937)
KINGSTON
Middlesex County (12)
Drawbridge. Lock and Toll House, Delaware and Raritan Canal. Early 19th C. 14
sheets (1937); 5 photos (1936).
KINKORA
Burlington County (3)
Biddle House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (altered 1775). 4 photos (1938); 16
sheets (1939).
LAKEHURST VICINITY
Ocean County (15)
Charcoal Pits, 2½ miles SE. of Lakehurst. 1 sheet (1936); 8 photos (1936).
LAMBERTVILLE
Hunterdon County (10)
Holcombe House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
LARISON'S CORNER VICINITY
Hunterdon County (10)
Williamson House. Wood. one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (restored). 13 sheets
(1938); 4 photos (1938).
LAWRENCEVILLE
Mercer County (11)
Brearly House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Harmony Hall, Main Street. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1937).
Presbyterian Church, Main Street. Brick with cupola, mid 18th C., (enlarged 1833).
5 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
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LAWRENCEVILLE VICINITY
Mercer County (11)
"Glencairn", 1 mile from Lawrenceville on Lawrence Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th
C. (Outbuilding). 15 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
LEEDS POINT
Atlantic County (1)
Leeds House, Moss Mill Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1937);
1 photo (1937).
LEONIA
Bergen County (2)
Vreeland House, 125 Lakeview Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambrei
type. 15 sheets (1935); 16 photos (1936; 1937).
LIBERTY CORNER
Somerset County (18)
De Mott House, King George Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered).
12 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).
Stone House, Valley Road. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., (altered, addition
1858). 11 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
LIBERTY CORNER VICINITY
Somerset County (18)
Annin-Smalley House, Valley Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (addition early
19th C.). 13 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
LINCOLN PARK
Morris County (14)
Dey House, Lincoln Park Boulevard. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., (altered).
12 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).
Dods House, Highland Street. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1938);
5 photos (1938).
LITTLE FALLS
Passaic County (16)
Brower House, 50 Paterson Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 24 sheets
(1938); 2 photos (1939).
Matches-Beattie House, 53-55 Main Street. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).
Robert Matches House, Browertown Road. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, mid
19th C. 3 photos (1939).
LIVINGSTON
Essex County (7)
Force House, 343 South Livingston Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets
(1939); 8 photos (1939).
Wade House, 554 South Livingston Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered).
13 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
LUMBERTON VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Jones House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
Primitive Stable (Stiles Farm), Bulls Head Road. Log, one story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets
(1937); 4 photos (1937; 1938).
LYNDHURST
Bergen County (2)
Van Winkle House, 316 Riverside Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C.,
Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 16 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1939).
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MADISON
Morris County (14)
Bottle Hill Tavern, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival,
(moved). 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936; 1937).
Bruen House, 250 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 23 sheets
(1939); 3 photos (1939).
Major Miller House, 105 Ridgedale Avenue. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered).
12 sheets (1935); + photos (1936).
Sayre House. Ridgedale Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
MAHWAH VICINITY
Bergen County (2)
Van Horn House, Valley Road. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel
type. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1937).
MANNINGTON VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Fox House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1937;
1939).
Pledger House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 13 sheets (1937); 9 photos
(1937).
MANTUA
Gloucester County (8)
Carpenter House, Main and Martel Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., cast-iron
veranda. 23 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
MANTUA VICINITY
Gloucester County (8)
Moffett House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets (1938); 7 photos (1938).
MAPLEWOOD
Essex County (7)
Ball House (Washington Inn), 425 Ridgewood Road. Wood and stone, two stories.
mid 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).
Ogden House, 22 Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar. one story, late 18th C., (altered).
13 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
MARLTON VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Evans House. Brick and stucco. two stories, mid 18th C. 24 sheets (1939; 1940).
MATAWAN
Monmouth County (13)
Burrows House, 94 Main Street. Wood. two stories, early 18th C. 22 sheets (1935);
7 photos (1935; 1936).
MAYS LANDING
Atlantic County (1)
Mays Landing Presbyterian Church. Brick, mid 19th C., Early Republican. 12 sheets
(1938); 3 photos (1938).
MAYWOOD
Bergen County (2)
Berdan House. 465 Maywood Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 24
sheets (1939; 1940); 6 photos (1940).
MENDHAM
Morris County (14)
Hill Top Church. Wood with spire, mid 19th C. Aaron D. Hudson, Architect. 15 sheet
(1937); 1 photo (1936).
Hudson House, Hilltop Road (Church Street). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 16 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1939).
Phoenix House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 13 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1936).
Thompson House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., (frame wing mid 19th C.).
10 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).
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MENDHAM VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Wolfe House. Hilltop Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 20 sheets (1939).
MERCHANTVILLE VICINITY
Camden County (4)
Dover House, 21, miles from Merchantville. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 5
sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
Wick Farm Outbuildings. Fieldstone and wood, mid 18th C. and mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
METUCHEN
Middlesex County (12)
Borough Improvement League House. 491 Middlesex Avenue. Wood, one story with
cupoła, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Fairweather House. 191 Middlesex Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.,
(remodeled 1850 and 1925). 6 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1939).
METUCHEN VICENITY
Middlesex County (12)
Shotwell House, Happy Valley Lane. Wood, one and a half stories. mid 18th C. 9
sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
MICKLETON
Gloucester County (8)
Mickleton Friends' School, Democrat Road. Brick, early 19th C., (frame addition late
19th C.) 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Otto House, Kings Highway. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935);
2 photos (1936).
MIDDLETOWN
Monmouth County (13)
Christ Episcopal Church, Church Street and King's Highway. Wood, with cupoła, mid
18th C., (altered 1835). 13 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
Franklin Academy. King's Highway. Wood. two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 9
sheets (1938); 1 photo (1937).
"Marlpit Hall", Taylor House, Kings Highway. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (re-
stored). 16 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
MIDDLE VALLEY
Morris County (14)
Miller House. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1939); 21 sheets
(1938).
MIDLAND PARK
Bergen County (2)
Baldwin House, 60 Lake Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C., Dutch gambrel
type. (.Mso outbuilding). 18 sheets (1937); 11 photos (1905; 1937).
Wortendike House, Paterson Avenue and Goffle Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late
18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
MILLBURN
Essex County (7)
Smith House, 155 Millburn Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (addi-
tions 1798). 13 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).
MILLBURN VICINITY
Essex County (7)
Parsil House, Parsonage Hill and White Oak Ridge Roads. Wood, one story, early 19th
C. 13 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1939).
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NEW JERSEY
MILLSTONE
Somerset County (18)
Dutch Reformed Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1939) 3 photos
(1937).
Washington's Headquarters (Van Doren House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 7
photos (1937).
MONTAGUE
Sussex County (19)
Clark-Herman House ("Brick Hotel"). Brick, two stories, late 18th C., two-story
veranda. 1 photo (1937).
MONTCLAIR
Essex County (7)
Crane House, 159 Glenridge Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 15 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).
Munn Tavern (now Swedish Church Parish House), 19 Valley Road. Wood, two stories,
early 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).
MONTVALE
Bergen County (2)
Eckerson House, Chestnut Ridge Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., (altered
1890). 17 sheets (1937); 6 photos (1937).
MONTVILLE
Morris County (14)
Van Duyne House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (addition, late
18th C.). 14 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
MONTVILLE VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Demarest House, Changebridge Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. Dutch
type. 7 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
MOORESTOWN VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Cowperthwaite House, Kings Highway. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 20 sheets
(1938); 7 photos (1938).
Matlack Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 10
sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
Tallman Smoke House, Long Crossing Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet
(1935); 1 photo (1936).
MORRISTOWN
Morris County (14)
Guerin House, Jockey Hollow Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (restored 1935). 9
sheets (1935); 17 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938).
Kemble House, Mount Kemble Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
10 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Mills House, 27 Mills Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1939); 2 photos
(1939).
Old Mill, Jockey Hollow. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1935).
Russell House, 89 Western Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2
photos (1940).
Schuyler-Hamilton House, 5 Oliphant Place. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1936).
Washington's Headquarters (Ford House), Morris Avenue and Washington Place. Wood
two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 26 sheets (1935); 15 photos (1936; 1939; 1940).
Wick House, Jockey Hollow, Mendham Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (restored
1935). (Also wood outbuildings). 13 sheets (1934); 29 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1939;
1940).
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MOUNTAINSIDE
Union County (20)
Williams House, Springfield Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets
(1938); 3 photos (1938).
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Passaic County (16)
Van Duyne House, Fairfield Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 11 sheets
(1937); 5 photos (1938); 1 photo (c. 1900).
MOUNT FREEDOM VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Pool House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1940).
MOUNT HOLLY
Burlington County (3)
Ashhurst Summer House, Garden Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1937);
1 photo (1937).
Bispham House, Route 38 and Madison Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. 21 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937).
Brainard School, 35 Brainard Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1
photo (1936).
County Prison, High Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. Robert Mills,
Architect. 24 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936; 1937).
Court House, High Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., Early Republican.
28 sheets (1934; 1935); 8 photos (1936; 1937).
Farmers' Trust Company Bank Building, 21 Mill Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 18 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
Girard House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Old Fire Department Building, South Pine Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Three Tun Tavern. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., two-story veranda
1 photo (1937).
Woolman Memorial House, 99 Branch Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets
(1935); 3 photos (1936).
Woolman Shop, 47 Mill Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.
19 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
MOUNT LAUREL
Burlington County (3)
Darnell House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 8 photos (c. 1900;
1939).
Evesham Friends' Meeting House, Mount Laurel Road. Regular ashlar, mid 18th C.
14 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
MOUNT LAUREL VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Joseph Hewlings House. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., (addition c. 1818);
32 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1939).
MOUNT ROYAL
Gloucester County (8)
Death of the Fox Inn. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
MOUNT TABOR VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Dickerson House. Log, one story, late 1'8th C., (two-story frame addition, circa 1820).
14 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1940).
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NEW JERSEY
NATIONAL PARK
Gloucester County (8)
James Whitall House, Delaware River and Hessian Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid
18th C. 18 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1936; 1937).
James Whitall, Jr., House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
NEWARK
Essex County (7)
Alling House, 1012 Broad Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Crane Birthplace, 14 Mulberry Place. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 16 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
First Presbyterian Church, 820 Broad Street. Regular ashlar with spire, late 18th C.
Alcazar Ball, Architect (?). 16 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).
Gaddis House, 1016 Broad Street. Brick and brownstone, three stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, (demolished). 3 photos (c. 1915).
House at 3 Clay Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Lloyd House, 86-88 Plane Street. Wood and stucco, three stories, early 19th C. 25 sheets
(1937); 5 photos (1939).
Lyons Farm School House, Chancellor and Elizabeth Avenues. Regular ashlar, one story,
late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1936).
Nichols House, 229 Mulberry Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1936).
Pierson House, 231 Mulberry Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 10
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Rectory of the House of Prayer, 407 Broad Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early
18th C. 12 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1936).
South Park Presbyterian Church, Broad Street and Clinton Avenue. Brick and sand-
stone, with two towers, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. John Welsh, Architect. 21 sheets
(1935); 5 photos (1936).
Sydenham House, 720 DeGraw Avenue. Wood, stone and stucco, one and a half stories,
mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).
Trinity Church, Rector and Broad Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire, early 19th C.,
Classic Revival. Josiah James, Architect. 10 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
NEW BRUNSWICK
Middlesex County (12)
Buccleuch House, Buccleuch Park. Wood, brick, and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type. 26 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
Christ Episcopal Church. Fieldstone, with spire, mid 19th C. Wills and Dudley, Archi-
tects. 4 photos (1937).
Fitz-Randolph House, South Randolphville Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
13 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Henry Guest House, Livingston Avenue and Morris Street. Regular ashlar, two and one
half stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
Queen's Building, Rutgers University, Somerset Street. Regular ashlar, three stories
with cupola, early 19th C. John McComb, Architect. 11 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
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NEW BRUNSWICK VICINITY
Middlesex County (12)
Dunn House, 5½ miles from New Brunswick on Hoe's Lane. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 18th C. 14 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Smock House, River Road. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1938);
2 photos (1938).
Van Wickle House, Easton Turnpike. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 12
sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
NEWFOUNDLAND
Morris County (14)
De Mouth House, Green Pond Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (additions 1773
and 1820). 14 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
NEWFOUNDLAND VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Hough House, Oak Ridge. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1937); 2
photos (1938).
NEW LISBON
Burlington County (3)
Almshouse. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (burned 1937). Caleb Newbold,
Architect. 4 photos (1937).
NEW MILFORD
Bergen County (2)
David Desmarest House (Gurd House), River Road. Stone and stucco, one story, late
17th C., Dutch gambrel type. 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).
Samuel Desmarest House, River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 17th C., Dutch
type, (altered). 21 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1936; 1940).
NEW PROVIDENCE
Union County (20)
Presbyterian Church, Springfield Avenue and Passaic Street. Wood with cupola, early
19th C. Amos Wilcox, Architect. 14 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
NORTH CALDWELL
Essex County (7)
Francisco House, Allen Road. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C., (frame addition). 5
photos (1940).
NUTLEY
Essex County (7)
Feland House, 63 Enclosure. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 27 sheets
(1936); 4 photos (1937).
Hay House, 385 Passaic Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets
(1935); 5 photos (1936).
Vreeland House, 226 Chestnut Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 4 photos (1936).
OAKLAND
Bergen County (2)
Church of Ponds, Oakland and Franklin Lakes Roads. Fieldstone, with cupola, early 19th
C., (demolished). 10 sheets (1934); 6 photos (c. 1900).
Dickinson House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936;
1939).
OLD TAPPAN
Bergen County (2)
Gerrit J. Haring House, West Old Tappan Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C.,
Dutch type. 19 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
Herring House, 166 Pearl River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., Dutch
gambrel type. 9 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).
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NEW JERSEY
ORANGE
Essex County (7)
Lighthipe House, 548 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 22 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
Parsonage of Rev. Hillyer, 59 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.,
Gothic Revival. 8 photos (1940).
OXFORD
Warren County (21)
Oxford Furnace. Stone, brick, and wood, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 10 photos
(late 19th C. and 1936).
PARAMUS
Bergen County (2)
Albert J. Zabriskie House, Glen Avenue. Regular ashler, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (wing, mid 19th C.), (altered). 12 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).
Banta House, Howland Avenue. Wood and fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. (Also
outbuildings). 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Jacob Zabriskie House, South Paramus Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). (Also outbuildings.) 13 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).
Van Saun House, Howland Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type. 11
sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
PARK RIDGE
Bergen County (2)
Ackerson-Demarest Trading Post, Main Street and Mill Road. Wood, two stories,
mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
PARK RIDGE VICINITY
Bergen County (2)
Wortendyke Barn. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
PARSIPPANY
Morris County (14)
Dr. Parritt House, South Beverwyck Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (wings 1833).
15 sheets (1939); 6 photos (1939).
PARSIPPANY VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Osborne House, Parsippany Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets (1939);
6 photos (1939).
PASSAIC
Passaic County (16)
Aycrigg House (now Masonic Temple), Main Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories with
cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 19 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937;
1938).
Van Schott House (Dutch Reformed Parsonage), 125 Lexington Avenue. Regular ashlar,
one story, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1938).
PATERSON
Passaic County (16)
Barkalow House, 22 Van Houten Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., (altered).
10 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936; 1939).
Hartley House, 158-160 West Broadway. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C. 13
sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
Passaic County Jail and Sheriff's House. Regular ashlar, two stories with towers, mid
19th C., Italianate. 19 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1938).
Thompson House. Brick, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937; 1940) interiors only.
Van Houten House, Westside Park. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. (rebuilt
1831). 9 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936); 1 photo (c. 1900).
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PATERSON VICINITY
Passaic County (16)
Van Riper House. Irregular ashlar and wood, one story, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1938); 1
photo (1938).
PAULSBORO
Gloucester County (8)
Paul House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1937);
4 photos (1937).
PAULSBORO VICINITY
Gloucester County (8)
Francis House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. (Fieldstone barn). 14 sheets (1938);
8 photos (1938).
Hopkins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
Log House. One story, early 19th C., with addition. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936;
1938).
Rambo House, Mantua Grove Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets
(1938); 4 photos (1938).
PENNINGTON
Mercer County (11)
Hart House, Curlis Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1937); 4 photos
(1937).
Welling House, Curlis Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 13 sheet
(1937); 3 photos (1937).
Woolsey House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 2 photos
(1936).
PENNSAUKEN VICINITY
Camden County (4)
Steelman House, Irving and Colonial Avenues. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C.,
(altered). 8 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
PERTH AMBOY
Middlesex County (12)
Governor's House, 149 Kearny Avenue. Brick, three stories with cupola, mid 18th C.
70 sheets (1936); 11 photos (c. 1900, 1936).
Kearny Cottage, Catalpa Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1940).
Parker Castle, Front and Water Streets. Wood, three stories, early 18th C. 8 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1936).
PINE BROOK
Morris County (14)
Van Duyne House, Maple Lane and Hook Mount Road. Irregular ashlar, one story,
mid 18th C., Dutch type, (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1936; 1937).
PISCATAWAY
Middlesex County (12)
"Ivy Hall", Low House, River Road, Raritan Landing. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid
18th C., (altered). 22 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).
Saint James' Episcopal Church, Woodbridge Avenue. Wood with cupola, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival, (additions 1913). 10 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
PITTSGROVE VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Richman House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937; 1939).
PLAINFIELD
Union County (20)
Friends' Meeting House, Watchung Avenue and East Third Street. Wood, late 18th C.
9 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
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NEW JERSEY
PLAINSBORO VICINITY
Middlesex County (12)
Colonel Britton House, Dey Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1936);
6 photos (1936).
PLEASANT VALLEY
Monmouth County (13)
Hendrickson House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1939); 9
photos (1939).
PLUCKEMIN
Somerset County (18)
Fenner House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
POMPTON LAKES VICINITY
Passaic County (16)
Colfax House. Stone and brick, one story, late 17th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered).
16 sheets (1935); 6 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
Dawes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Merselis-Van Houten House, Paterson-Hamburg Pike. Brick and fieldstone, one and a
half stories, mid 18th C., Dutch gambrel type. 20 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
POMPTON PLAINS
Morris County (14)
Berry House, Jackson Avenue and Route No. 23. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C.,
(altered). 22 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1939).
Van Ness House, Jackson Avenue and Pompton Pike. Irregular ashlar and half timber,
one story, late 18th C., (additions 1790; 1820), ruinous. 19 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
PORT REPUBLIC
Atlantic County (1)
Clark House, Church Lane and Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets
(1940); 4 photos (1940).
Franklin Inn. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Brick addition 1827). 23 photos (c. 1900;
1936; 1940).
PREAKNESS
Passaic County (16)
Dey Mansion (Washington Headquarters), Totowa Road. Brick and fieldstone, two
stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (restored). 26 sheets (1935); 14 photos (c. 1900; 1936;
1938).
Van Saun House (Laauwe House), Preakness Avenue and Singac Brook. Stone and
stucco, one story, late 18th C. (altered). 8 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
PRINCETON
Mercer County (11)
Bainbridge House, Nassau Street. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets
(1936); 5 photos (1936).
Dean's House, Nassau Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. Robert
Smith, Architect. 9 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
General Mercer House, Mercer Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 15 sheets (1939);
8 photos (1939).
Nassau Hall, Nassau Street. Brownstone, three stories with tower, mid 18th C., (burned
and rebuilt 1855). Dr. William Shippen and Robert Smith, Architects. 2 photos (1936).
Nassau Inn. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (demolished). 1 photo (1937).
Quaker Meeting House, Quaker Road. Fieldstone, early 18th C., (rebuilt 1760). 4 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
Stony Brook Bridge. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1936).
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PROSPERTOWN VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Coward House. Half timber, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1939); 8 photos (1939).
QUINTON VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Tyler House, 2 miles from Quinton. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 14 sheets (1935);
2 photos (1936).
RAHWAY
Union County (20)
Lufbery House, 30 East Grand Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
21 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Merchant's and Drover's Tavern, Saint Georges and Westfield Avenues. Wood, three
and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).
RALSTON
Morris County (14)
Manor House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Post Office. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Stone Mill. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
RANCOCAS
Burlington County (3)
Friends' Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Friends' School, Main Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
Haines House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 10sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
RANCOCAS VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Bitting House, 13/4 miles from Rancocas. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.,
(altered). 11 sheets (1937); 10 photos (1937; 1938).
Buzby House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 19 sheets (1937); 10 photos (1937).
Grovatt House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 13 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
RARITAN
Somerset County (18)
General Frelinghuysen House, 54 East Somerset Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.,
(wood addition). 19 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
"Northwood" Cornell House, Somerset Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, (wing mid 18th C.). 27 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).
RED LION VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Sooy House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1937; 1938).
RIDGEFIELD
Bergen County (2)
De Groot House, Grand Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel
type, (altered). 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Reformed Church of English Neighborhood, Edgewater Avenue. Regular ashlar, with
spire, late 18th C. 26 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
RIDGEFIELD PARK
Bergen County (2)
Christie House, 6 Homestead Place. Regular ashlar, one story, late 17th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). 9 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
RIDGEWOOD
Bergen County (2)
Ackerman House, 415 East Saddle River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 17th C.,
Dutch type, (altered). 5 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
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NEW JERSEY
RINGOES
Hunterdon County (10)
Amwell Academy. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 6
photos (1938).
Water Grist Mill. Route 30. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 13 sheets (1937); 5
photos (1937).
RINGWOOD
Passaic County (16)
Ringwood Manor. Wood and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type
(altered). 11 photos (1937).
Smithy at Ringwood Manor. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos
(1937).
RIVER EDGE
Bergen County (2)
Steuben House, New Bridge Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., (altered
1757), Dutch gambrel type. 10 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1940).
ROADSTOWN
Cumberland County (6)
Cohansey Baptist Church. Brick, early 19th C. 19 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1938).
ROADSTOWN VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Howell House, Roadstown Road. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1936).
Wood Tavern. Wood, one story, late 18th C. (two story addition early 19th C.). 5
sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
ROCHELLE PARK
Bergen County (2)
Demarest House, 12 Rochelle Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). (Also outbuildings). 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).
Lutkins House, Passaic Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 2 photos
(1936).
ROCKAWAY
Morris County (14)
Jackson House, 82 East Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 20 sheets (1938);
4 photos (1938).
ROCKLEIGH
Bergen County (2)
Haring House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambrel type. (Also
outbuilding). 11 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1936).
ROCKY HILL
Somerset County (18)
Berrien House, Old Rocky Hill Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1938);
4 photos (1938).
Washington Headquarters (Old Berrien House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., two-
story veranda, (moved 1897). 29 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1936).
ROSELAND
Essex County (7)
Harrison House, 126 Eagle Rock Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1936).
RUTHERFORD
Bergen County (2)
Berry House, Meadow Road and Crane Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type. 20 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).
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SADDLE RIVER
Bergen County (2)
Abram Ackerman House, East Saddle River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th
C., Dutch gambrel type, (wing 1750), (altered). 10 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
Demarest House, 511 Market Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
type, (altered). 18 sheets (1939); 6 photos (1939).
Van Buskirk-Ackerman House, East Saddle River Road. Wood, one and a half stories,
early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
Van Buskirk House (Bond House), East Saddle River Road. Regular ashlar, one and a
half stories, late 18th C. (wing 1708). 11 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).
Washington Feed and Flour Mill, East Saddle River Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th
C. 5 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allendale Avenue. Wood, with spire, early 19th C.
15 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
SALEM
Salem County (17)
Bradway House (Hall House), Broadway. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Friends' Meeting House, East Broadway and Walnut Street. Brick, late 18th C. 10
sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Grant House, 81-83 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 30 sheets
(1939); 7 photos (1936; 1941).
Hancock House, 314 East Broadway. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-
story veranda. 1 photo (1937).
Johnson House, 90 Market Street. Brick, two and one half stories, early 19th C. 68
sheets (1940); 6 photos (1936; 1938).
Jones Law Office, West Broadway and New Market Street. Brick, one story, early 19th
C., (octagonal type, moved and restored). 2 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1938).
Keasby. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Redstrake House, West Broadway. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Sinnickson House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (restored). 1
photo (1936).
Thompson House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Victorian Cottage. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Worledge House, 323 East Broadway. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (wood
additions added 1728). 13 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
SALEM VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Goslin House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
Lambson Tavern. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Mecum House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Nicholson House, Oakwood Beach Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1936).
Smith House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered), 1 photo (1937).
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SAMUEL C. DEMAREST HOUSE, SADDLE RIVER, NEW JERSEY. C. 1820
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
SANDTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Wilkins House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (wing, early 18th C.). 14 sheets (1937);
4 photos (1937).
SANDY HOOK
Monmouth County (13)
Old Life Saving Station, Spermacetti Cove. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935);
2 photos (1935).
Sandy Hook Lighthouse. Brick and stucco, mid 18th C., (rebuilt 1857). 5 sheets (1937);
2 photos (1937).
SCHALK STATION
Middlesex County (12)
Groendyke House. Wood and brick, one story, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1938); 4 photos
(1938).
SCOTCH PLAINS
Union County (20)
Baker House, Mountain Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 15 sheets
(1938); 4 photos (1939).
Baptist Parsonage. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., (addition). 1 photo (1937).
Frazee House, Front Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Historic Inn, East Front Street and Park Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9
sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).
SEA BREEZE
Cumberland County (6)
Sheppard House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1938;
1939).
SEAVILLE VICINITY
Cape May County (5)
Friends' Meeting House. Wood, early 18th C., (restored 1891-92). 9 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
SEELEY
Cumberland County (6)
Seeley House, Finley Station Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1936).
SEELEY VICINITY
Cumberland County (6)
Loper House, Beebe Run Road. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (frame additions). 6
sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938; 1939).
SERGEANTSVILLE
Hunterdon County (10)
Miller House (Opdyke Farm), Rosemont Road. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C.
11 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
SERGEANTSVILLE VICINITY
Hunterdon County (10)
Covered Bridge, Cold Springs Creek. Wood, late 19th C. 5 sheets (1937); 2 photos
(1937).
SHAPANACK
Sussex County (19)
Van Campen House, Old Mine Road. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos
(1937).
SHARPTOWN VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Kiger House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937; 1939).
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NEW JERSEY
SHREWSBURY
Monmouth County (13)
Allen House, Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C.,
(altered). 18 sheets (1938); 11 photos (1936; 1938).
Christ Episcopal Church, Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue. Wood, with cupola, mid
18th C. William Smith, Architect. 19 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
Friends' Meeting House, Sycamore Avenue. Wood, early 19th C. 16 sheets (1940).
SMITHVILLE
Atlantic County (1).
Smith House, 1597 New York Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2
photos (1936).
SOMERDALE VICINITY
Camden County (4)
Warrick House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1937).
SOMERS POINT
Atlantic County (1)
Somers House, Shore Road and Goll Street. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).
6 photos (1936; 1938).
SOMERVILLE
Somerset County (18)
Frelinghuysen Parsonage, Washington Place. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
Lindsley House, 10 West End Avenue. Wood, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C.
mansion type, Greek Revival. 28 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Wallace House (Washington Headquarters), Washington Place. Wood, two stories
late 18th C. 13 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
SOUTH BOUND BROOK
Somerset County (18)
Staats House (La Tourette House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (additions
1800; 1825; 1936). 17 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
SOUTH PEMBERTON
Burlington County (3)
Burr House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 29 sheets (1936); 8 photos
(1936; 1939).
SPLIT ROCK
Morris County (14)
Split Rock Furnace. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1939); 7 photos (1939).
SPRINGFIELD
Union County (20)
First Presbyterian Church, Main Street and Springfield Avenue. Wood, with spire, late
18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
First Presbyterian Parsonage, 41 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 15
sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).
The "Hemlocks", 504 Morris Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (addi-
tions 1820). 23 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).
Hutchings House (Cannon Ball Inn), 126 Morris Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th
C. 12 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).
Swaim House, South Springfield Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
(additions early 19th C.). 12 sheets (1935); 9 photos (1936).
SPRINGSIDE VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Rogers House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., (ruinous). 10 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1936; 1937).
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SPRINGTOWN VICINITY
Morris County (14)
Derenberger House. Stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1939); 4
photos (1939).
Sager House. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
STELTON VICINITY
Middlesex County (12)
Dunn House, Stelton Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1937);
4 photos (1937).
SUSSEX VICINITY
Sussex County (19)
Titsworth House, Road to Port Jervis. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 10 sheets
(1938); 2 photos (1937).
SWEDESBORO
Gloucester County (8)
Trinity Church, Church and Main Streets. Brick, late 18th C., (spire 1836-1838) (reno-
vated 1854). 24 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1938).
SWEDESBORO VICINITY
Gloucester County (8)
Adams Methodist Episcopal Church. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1936).
Moravian Church, Sharptown Road. Brick, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Moravian Rectory, Sharptown Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (rebuilt 1775).
4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Stille House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
Stratton House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 9 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
Vanleer Cabin. Log, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
SYKESVILLE
Burlington County (3)
Presbyterian Church. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1937):
1 photo (1937).
TAPPAN
Bergen County (2)
Frederick Haring House, Old Tappan and De Wolfe Roads. Fieldstone, one story, mid
18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 19 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
TAVISTOCK
Camden County (4)
Gill House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
TEANECK
Bergen County (2)
Ackerman House, River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., Dutch gambrel
type. 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Banta House, 1485 Teaneck Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
Brinkerhoff-Demarest House, 493 Teaneck Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th
C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).
Westervelt House, 190 Teaneck Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).
TENAFLY
Bergen County (2)
Christie-Parsils House, 195 Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C.;
(wing, early 19th C.), Dutch type, (altered). 14 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).
Westervelt House, 256 Tenafly Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. Stone
(wing 1745) (wood wing 1825), Dutch Gambrel type. 14 sheets (1938); 15 photos (1936;
1937).
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NEW JERSEY
TENNENT
Monmouth County (13)
Tennent Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).
TOTOWA
Passaic County (16)
Garretson House, Totowa Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type.
12 sheets (1938); 6 photos (c. 1900; 1938).
TOWACO
Morris County (14)
Abraham Jacobus Outkitchen. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1938);
1 photo (1938).
Bott House. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1938).
Doremus House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).
Vreeland Outkitchen. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).
TOWACO VICINITY
Morris County (14)
John J. Jacobus House. Wood and fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type. 7
sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).
TRENTON
Mercer County (11)
Bow Hill, Deutzville. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 2
photos (1937).
Douglass House, Mahlon Stacy Park. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Masonic Temple, South Willow and West LaFayette Streets. Fieldstone, two stories,
late 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Old Barracks, South Willow Street. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(restored). 9 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).
Stokes House, West State Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 6 photos (1937).
Trent House, South Warren Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 18th C.,
(restored). 19 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1930; 1936; 1937).
UNION
Union County (20)
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church, Stuyvesant Avenue. Brick and regular ashlar,
with cupola, late 18th C. 21 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
Headley House, 1827 Vauxhall Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (wing early 18th
C.). 16 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
James Townley House, Morris Avenue and Green Lane. Wood, one and a half stories,
late 18th C., (remodeled 1820). 15 sheets (1938); 3 photos (1939).
Liberty Hall, Morris Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (altered).
13 sheets (1938); 8 photos (1938); 1 photo (copy) of sketch, early 19th C.
Richard Townley House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (wing late 18th C.). 7 photos
(1939).
Townley House, Corner of Morris and Potter Avenues. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
9 photos (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
UNION CITY
Hudson County (9)
Alcorn House, 91 Palisade Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 13 sheets
(1938); 4 photos (1938).
Browning House, 161 Palisade Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 14 sheets (1938); 3 photos (1938).
UPPER MILL
Burlington County (3)
Cabin, Lebanon State Forest. Log, one story, early 18th C. (two story wing, 1810). 2
sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
UPPER MONTCLAIR
Essex County (7)
De Forest House, 471 Valley Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 9 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
UPPER SADDLE RIVER
Bergen County (2)
Saddle River Reformed Church, East and Upper Saddle River Roads. Regular ashlar,
with spire, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
VINCENTOWN
Burlington County (3)
Woolston House, 51-53 Mill Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. 28 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).
VINCENTOWN VICINITY
Burlington County (3)
Hollingshead-Peacock House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (wing, 1812). 11 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
WADING RIVER
Burlington County (3)
Wading River Tavern (Quigley House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Outbuilding).
19 sheets (1937); 9 photos (1937).
WALNFORD VICINITY
Monmouth County (13)
Tilton House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 33 sheets (1938); 10 photos
(1938).
WANAQUE
Passaic County (16)
Lines House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 12 sheets (1939);
4 photos (1938).
Van Wagoner House, 891 Ringwood Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C.,
(altered). 2 photos (1939); 12 sheets (1938).
WASHINGTONS CROSSING
Mercer County (11)
McKonkey Ferry House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
WASHINGTON VALLEY
Morris County (14)
Smith House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 20 sheets (1937); 4 photos
(1937).
WEST CALDWELL
Essex County (7)
Bond House, Runnymeade Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
Cory House, 633 Bloomfield Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1936).
Crane House, Clinton Road. Wood and stone, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
15 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).
Harrison House, Orton Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
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NEW JERSEY
WESTFIELD
Union County (20)
Sip Manor House. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 17th C., (altered, moved 1929). 9
sheets (1935); 3 photos (1939).
WEST FREEHOLD
Monmouth County (13)
General Clinton's Headquarters (Hankinson House), West Main Street. Wood, two
stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
WEST ORANGE
Essex County (7)
Freeman House, 61 South Valley Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 photos
(1940).
"Mountain Foot", The Harrison House, 93 Northfield Road. Brick and stone, two and
a half stories, early 19th C. 23 sheets (1940); 12 photos (1940).
Williams House, 30 Ashwood Terrace. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 13
sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).
WESTVILLE
Gloucester County (8)
Newbold House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (two story addition). 1 photo (1937).
WHIPPANY
Morris County (14)
Green-Cook House, Route 10. Wood, one story, late 18th C. (additions 1830). 13
sheets (1939); 4 photos (1940).
Methodist Episcopal Church, Route 10 and Troy Hills Road. Wood, early 19th C.
15 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
Tuttle House, Mount Pleasant Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1938)
3 photos (1938).
WOODBURY
Gloucester County (8)
Friends' Meeting House, North Broad Street. Brick, early 18th C. 19 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1936).
WOODSTOWN VICINITY
Salem County (17)
Bassett House, 2½ miles from Woodstown. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 21 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
Clawson House, 68 North Main Street. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18
sheets (1938).
Dolbow House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1939; 1940).
Pissant House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1937).
Seven Star Tavern. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1935); 16 photos (1936;
1939).
WRIGHTSVILLE
Monmouth County (13)
"Marino Hill", Wright House, Old Shrewsbury Road. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C. (frame wing, early 18th C.). 71 sheets (1938; 1939); 15 photos (1938).
WYCKOFF
Bergen County (2)
Branford House, LaFayette and Wyckoff Avenues. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th
C., Dutch type. 13 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).
Van Voorhis House, Maple and Franklin Avenues. Stone and stucco, one story, early
19th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 18 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1937).
Willis House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. (wing, 1774).
9 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).
Wyckoff Reformed Church, Main Street. Fieldstone, with cupoła, early 19th C. 1
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).
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NEW MEXICO
ACOMA PUEBLO
Valencia County (31)
Acoma Pueblo. Adobe, prehistoric (before 1500 A. D.). 83 sheets (1934); 85 photos
(1928; 1934).
San Esteban del Rey Mission, Church. Adobe, with two towers, early 17th C., baroque,
31 sheets (1934); 34 photos (1934).
ALCALDE
Rio Arriba County (20)
Alcalde Village. Adobe, late 16th C. 2 photos (1936).
Church. Adobe, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
BLAND VICINITY
Sandoval County (22)
Ceremonial Cave, Bandelier National Monument. Fieldstone, late prehistoric (1200-
1400 A. D.). 2 sheets (1939); 8 photos (1940).
Large Kiva, Bandelier National Monument. Fieldstone, one story, early 16th C., late
prehistoric (1200-1400 A. D.). 2 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1940).
CHIMAYO
Santa Fe County (25)
El Santuario Del Señor Esquipula. Adobe, with two towers, early 19th C., baroque,
(altered). 28 sheets (1934); 17 photos (1934).
CIENEGA
Otero County (18)
Double House. Adobe, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
CIMARRON
Colfax County (4)
Aztec Mill. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Cimarron Church. Adobe, with spire, late 19th C., Territorial. 3 photos (1936).
Jail. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1940).
Old Court House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1940).
Old Government Trading Store. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Saint James Hotel. Adobe, two stories, late 19th C. 4 photos (1936; 1940).
ISLETA
Bernalillo County (1)
Isleta Pueblo. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
LAGUNA PUEBLO
Valencia County (31)
Block of Houses near Mission. Fieldstone and adobe, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Meeting House. Adobe, late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Mission Church and Convent of San José de Laguna. Adobe, with bell gable, early 18th
C., baroque. 21 sheets (1934); 21 photos (1934).
LAS CRUCES
Dona Ana County (7)
Ascarate House. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 2 photos (1937; 1940).
House opposite Amador Hotel. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo
(1937).
LAS VEGAS VICINITY
San Miguel County (24)
Baca House. Adobe and stucco, two and one half stories, mid 19th C., Territorial, two-
story veranda. 19 sheets (1939); 15 photos (1940).
MANZANO
Torrance County (29)
Torreon (Stone Fort). Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1939); 5 photos
(1885; 1916; 1940).
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BORREGO HOUSE (McCORMICK PRIZE House), Santa FE, NEW MEXICO. C. 1842
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
NAMBÉ PUEBLO
Santa Fe County (25)
Kiva. Adobe, one story, mid 17th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
PECOS
San Miguel County (24)
Pecos Mission Church. Adobe, early 17th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1936; 1940).
PLACITA DE TAOS
Taos County (28)
Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Dolores. Adobe, with cupola, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
POJUAQUE VICINITY
Sante Fe County (25)
Bouquet Ranch House. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1940).
PUEBLO BONITA
San Juan County (23)
"Kin Klizhin", Chaco Canyon National Monument. Stone, prehistoric, (before 1500
A. D.). 5 sheets (1939).
Pueblo Bonita, Chaco Canyon National Monument. Stone, prehistoric, (before 1500
A. D.). 9 sheets (1939; 1940).
RANCHOS DE TAOS
Taos County (28)
House of the Caretaker. Adobe, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
House of Territorial Period. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House with recessed portal. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mission Church of Ranchos de Taos. Adobe, with two towers, late 18th C., baroque.
31 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).
ROMEROVILLE
San Miguel County (24)
Houses on Plaza. Adobe, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Romeroville Church. Adobe, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SAN ILDEFONSO
Santa Fe County (25)
Kiva. Adobe, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Pueblo. Adobe, one and two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
SANTA FE
Santa Fe County (25)
Applegate House, Camino del Monte Sal. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered).
4 photos (1937).
Borrego House (McCormick Prize House), 724 Canyon Road. Adobe, one story, mid
19th C., Territorial. 5 sheets (1940); 8 photos (1936; 1940).
El Palacio Real De Santa Fe, Palace Avenue. Adobe, one story, early 17th C., baroque,
(restored 1913). 26 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934).
Garcia House, Closson and Alto Streets. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 5
sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).
Mignardot House, 104 Grant Avenue. Adobe, one story, early 19th C., Territorial.
1 photo (1936).
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Church). Adobe, with tower, early 19th C., (altered).
1 photo (1936).
Rael House, 663-669 Canyon Road. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 4 sheets
(1940); 7 photos (1936; 1940).
San Miguel Church. Adobe, with tower, mid 17th C., baroque. 18 sheets (1934); 11
photos (1934).
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Nicho
Floor - Disintegrated Volconic Ash
Bloodmix Floor
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The CEREMONIAL CAVE
ALONG SECTION 'AA'
Ventilator Shoft
Scale - 3/16"-1:0"
SCALE 3/32°.1'0
SCALE 1/4"-1.0
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METRIC SCALE
Vigo Positions
CEREMONIAL CAVE, BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT, BLAND VICINITY, NEW MEXICO. 1200-1400 A.D.
NEW MEXICO
TALPA
Taos County (28)
La Capilla De Nuestra Señora de Talpa. Adobe, early 19th C., baroque. 11 sheets
(1934); 5 photos (1934); 1 photo (c. 1900).
TAOS
Taos County (28)
Chapel of Padre Martinez (in Garden of Irving Couse House). Adobe, early 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Kit Carson House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial, (restored). 1 photo (1936).
TAOS PUEBLO
Taos County (28)
San Geronimo Mission. Adobe, with tower, early 17th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
WATROUS VICINITY
Mora County (17)
Tipton Barn, Tipton House. Fieldstone, log and adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1940); 14 photos (1940).
Tipton House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda.
8 photos (1940).
Watrous House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., mansion type, Territorial. (Also adobe
outbuildings). 25 sheets (1940); 29 photos (1940).
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ALBANY
Albany County (1)
Buel House, 637 Western Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934);
1 photo 1934).
Court of Appeals. Early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos, interiors only (1936).
Dutch Gable. Brick, late 17th C. (demolished). 1 photo, gable only (c. 1900).
First Reformed Church (North Dutch), North Pearl and Orange Streets. Brick, with
two towers, late 18th C., Classic Revival. Philip Hooker, Architect. 3 photos (c.
1900; 1938).
House at 65 South Ferry Street. Brick, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo, doorway
only (1936).
House on Burrell Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Hun House, 149 Washington Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);
7 photos (1934).
Old Dutch Church, built 1715, demolished 1806. 1 drawing (before 1806).
Old Homeopathic Hospital, 123 North Pearl Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.
4 photos (1937).
Schuyler House "The Pastures". 1 photo, detail of ironwork only (1936).
Visscher Building, 100-102 North Pearl Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. 6 sheets (1937); 1 photo (c. 1900).
Widow Sturtevant House. Brick, two stories, late 17th C., Dutch type. 1 photo (c.
1900).
ALBION
Orleans County (37)
Lanson House. Cobblestone and stucco, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 5 photos (1931; 1937).
ALPLAUS
Schenectady County (47)
Governor Yates' Summer Mansion. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (wood addition).
2 photos (1937).
Old Alplaus School. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Stevens Barn. Wood, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Stevens House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (frame wing 1693). 3 photos (1936).
ALTAMONT
Albany County (1)
Severson House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
ALTAMONT VICINITY
Albany County (1)
Crounse House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
AMAGANSETT
Suffolk County (52)
Conklin House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1940).
AMSTERDAM
Montgomery County (29)
Fort Johnson. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). 7
sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936; 1940).
Guy Park House. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-
position, (altered mid 19th C., restored 1905-1920). 6 photos (1936).
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AUBURN VICINITY
Cayuga County (6)
Captain Marshall House, Auburn-Aurelius Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
Early Republican. 10 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936).
AURORA
Cayuga County (6)
Scipio Lodge No. 110, Route 90. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.
13 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).
BABYLON
Suffolk County (52)
Conklin House, 280 Deer Park Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets
(1936); 19 photos (1936).
BALLSTON LAKE
Saratoga County (46)
Hawkwood House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 photos (1937).
BALLSTON LAKE VICINITY
Saratoga County (46)
Palmer-Buell House. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 4 photos (1937).
BEACON
Dutchess County (14)
Jeller House (Madam Brett House). Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (moved). 10
sheets (1936).
BEDFORD
Westchester County (60)
Baylis House, Bedford Green. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936); 5
photos (1936).
Post Office, Bedford Green. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
School House, Bedford Green. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
BETHLEHEM
Albany County (1)
"Bethlehem", Nicoll House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
"Sunnybrook". Brick and stone, two stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
BINGHAMTON
Broome County (4)
Dr. Andrews House. Early 19th C. (interiors only). 4 photos (1936).
BLENHEIM
Schoharie County (48)
Covered Bridge, Schoharie River. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
BLUE STORES VICINITY
Columbia County (11)
"Hermitage" (Livingston House), 3 miles west of Blue Stores. Brick, one story, late 18th
C., (altered). 9 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).
BOWERY BAY
Queens County (41)
Riker House, Eightieth Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered).
10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
BRIDGEHAMPTON
Suffolk County (52)
Hampton House. Wood, two stories, with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
BRIGHTON
Monroe County (28)
Orringhstone Tavern, 2370 East Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1936).
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BRINCKERHOFF
Dutchess County (14)
Colonel Brickerhoff House, one-half from Brinckerhoff. Fieldstone and brick, one story,
mid 18th C., (altered). 18 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1936).
BRISTOL CENTER
Ontario County (35)
Presbyterian Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
BRONX
Bronx County (3)
Bartow House, Pelham Bay Park. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 18 photos (1936).
Ferris House, Ferris Avenue near East One hundred and seventy seventh Street. Stone
and stucco, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Fordham Manor Reformed Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Fort Schuyler, Throgg's Neck. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934); 14 photos
(1934).
Francis House, One hundred and forty sixth Street and Girard Avenue. Wood, three
stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1937).
"Hawkswood", Marshall House, City Island. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Hunter Island House, Hunter Island. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, formal composition, (altered). 3 photos (1936).
Lorillard Snuff Mill, Bronx Park Botanical Gardens. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Van Cortlandt House, Van Cortlandt Park. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, mid 18th
C. 8 photos (1936; 1937).
Varian House, 277 Van Courtlandt Avenue. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 7
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
BROOKLYN
Kings County (24).
Bennett House, Kings Highway and East Twenty-second Street. Wood, one story, mid
18th C., Dutch type, (altered), moved 1899. 15 sheets (1939; 1940); 22 photos (1940).
Bergen House. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (demolished). 1
photo (c. 1900).
Dr. Tillary House (Cutting House), 15 Tillary Street. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., Early Republican, (demolished). 11 sheets (1935); 17 photos (1935).
"Erasmus Hall," Flatbush Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered).
Pierre L'Enfant, Architect (?) 18 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1940).
House at 57 Willow Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
Judge Schenck House, Jamaica Avenue, Highland Park. Wood, one story, mid 18th C.,
Dutch gambrel type, (altered 1792 and 1812). 15 sheets (1937); 15 photos (1936).
Lefferts House, 563 Flatbush Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (moved). 14 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1917; 1936).
Plymouth Church. Brick, mid 19th C. J. C. Wells, Architect. 12 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1934).
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BROOKLYN-Continued.
Schenck-Crooke House, 21-33 East 63rd Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th
C., Dutch type. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Schenck House, Remsen Avenue. Wood, one story, late 17th C., Dutch gambrel type,
(demolished 1930). 8 sheets (1930); 12 photos (1930).
Van Nuyse House, 150 Amersfort Place. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambrel
type. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Van Nuyse-Magaw House, 1041 East 22 Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch
gambrel type, (altered). 15 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1937).
Wyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue. Wood, one story, Dutch type. (Also outbuild-
ings). 9 photos (1936).
Wyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type. 9 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
CAIRO
Greene County (20)
First Presbyterian Church, Main Street. Wood with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
CALEDONIA
Livingston County (26)
Clark House, Main Street. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1935); 4
photos (1936).
CANAJOHARIE
Montgomery County (29)
Van Alstyne House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Van Alstyne House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 5 photos (c. 1900;
1936).
CANANDAIGUA
Ontario County (35)
Carr-Hayes House, Gibson and Hubbell Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Early Republican. 14 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1935).
First Congregational Church, North Main Street. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C.,
Early Republican. 15 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1937).
Granger House, 295 North Main Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Early Republican. 16 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1937).
Lansing House, 72 Gibson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1935).
CANASTOTA VICINITY
Madison County (27)
Judge Roberts House, Seneca Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republi-
can, formal composition. 13 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
CENTERPORT
Suffolk County (52)
Suydam House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1940).
CHAPPAQUA
Westchester County (60)
"Rehoboth". Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
5 photos (1936).
CHAPPAQUA VICINITY
Westchester County (60)
Meeting House, Society of Friends, 1 mile northwest of Chappaqua on Pine Bridge Road.
Wood, mid 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
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CHARLESTON
Montgomery County (29)
Baptist Church. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CHATHAM CENTER
Columbia County (11)
Van Valkenburg House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, formal
composition. 11 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1940).
CLAREMONT
New York County (31)
Lasher House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
CLARKSON
Monroe County (28)
Jewett House, Lake and Ridge Roads. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);
6 photos (1936).
CLARKSVILLE
Albany County (1)
Chapman House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (additions). 1 photo
(1936).
Zeh House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CLAVERACK
Columbia County (11)
Miller House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 14
sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
COEYMANS
Albany County (1)
Coeymans House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1937); 5 photos
(1937).
COEYMANS VICINITY
Albany County (1)
Niles House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1937); 2
photos (1937).
COHOES
Albany County (1)
Van Schaick House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
COLONIE
Albany County (1)
"The Flats", Schuyler House. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 4 photos (1937).
COMMAK
Suffolk County (52)
Smith House and Slave House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., [(slave house, one and
a half stories). 8 photos (1937; 1940).
COPAKE
Columbia County (11)
Miller's Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
CUTCHOGUE
Suffolk County (52)
Fleet-Goldsmith-Kendrick House, New Suffolk Lane. Wood, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 25 photos (1937).
Horton House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (restored). (Also outbuilding). 18
sheets (1940); 44 photos (c. 1850; 1936; 1937; 1940).
DOBBS FERRY
Westchester County (60)
Messmore Kendall House, Albany Post Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered).
10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
DOVER PLAINS
Dutchess County (14)
Taber-Wing House, Route 22. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 18 sheets (1936); 9
photos (1936).
DUANESBURG
Schenectady County (47)
Christ Episcopal Church. Wood with spire, late 18th C. 17 photos (1936; 1940).
Featherstonhaugh House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Re-
publican. 5 photos (1937).
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EAST AVON
Livingston County (26)
Pearson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).
EAST CHATHAM
Columbia County (11)
Pratt House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, formal composition.
13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
EAST GREENBUSH
Rensselaer County (42)
Breese House. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1937).
EAST HAMPTON
Suffolk County (52)
Clinton Academy, Main Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories with cupoła,
late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Dominy House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 14 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).
Gardiner Windmill, Main Street. Wood, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934)
Mulford House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
Payne Memorial "Home Sweet Home", James Lane. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C.
21 sheets (1936); 30 photos (1937).
Windmill, Payne Memorial, James Lane. Wood, mid 17th C. 1 photo (1937).
EAST ROCKAWAY
Nassau County (30)
Hewlett House, 86 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 7
photos (1935).
EAST WILLISTON
Nassau County (30)
Willis-Post House, Willis Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934);
9 photos (1936).
ELLENVILLE VICINITY
Ulster County (56)
DePuy House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1937; 1940).
FARMINGDALE
Nassau County (30)
Powell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
FEURA BUSH
Albany County (1)
Vadney House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 6 photos
(1937).
FISHKILL
Dutchess County (14)
Classic House, Brinckerhoff Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
First Reformed Dutch Church. Stucco, with spire, early 18th C., (altered). Gilbert
Burris, Architect. 11 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Trinity Church, East Main Street. Wood, with tower, mid 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
FLUSHING
Queens County (41)
Bowne House, Bowne Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. 17 sheets
(1936); 31 photos (1936); 2 photos (copies of early 19th C. sketches).
Friends' Meeting House, Northern Boulevard. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. (addition
early 18th C.). 15 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).
Prince House, Northern Boulevard and Lawrence Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th
C. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
FONDA
Montgomery County (29)
House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
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FORT ANN
Washington County (58)
"Oldest House". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937; 1939).
Old Stone House Library. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Stone House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
FORT HUNTER
Montgomery County (29)
Dutch Barn, Wemple Farm. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
FORT PLAIN
Montgomery County (29)
Bleeker House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
Stone Bridge. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
FRANKFORT
Herkimer County (22)
Erie Canal, Moyer Creek Crossing. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 9 photos (1936).
FULTONVILLE
Montgomery County (29)
Van Epps House, Franklin Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets
(1936); 5 photos (1936).
GAINES
Orleans County (37)
Whipple House, Ridge Road. Cobblestone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 3
photos (1937; 1940).
GARRISON
Putnam County (40)
Galloway House, Manitou Road. Wood, one story, late 19th C., Dutch type. 6 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Grist Water Mill, Manitou Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
GENEVA
Ontario County (35)
Burns House, 859 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1930; 1936).
Chapman House, 562 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets
(1936): 9 photos (1936).
Chew House, 600 South Main Street. Brick, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
doorway only (1937).
Colonel Williamson House, 839 South Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
Truslow House, 606 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
Wheat House, 584 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Classic Revival. 3 photos (1937; 1940).
GERMONDS
Rockland County (44)
Barn. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
GIFFORDS
Schenectady County (47)
Cheesemans Tavern. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
GLENVILLE
Schenectady County (47)
Sanders House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photos (1937).
GLENVILLE CENTER
Saratoga County (46)
Syman House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
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GLOVERSVILLE
Fulton County (18)
Burr House, 153 Kingsboro Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Kingsboro Presbyterian Church. Brick with cupola, late 18th C., Greek Revival, (rebuilt
1850). 3 photos (1936).
GOVERNORS ISLAND
New York County (31)
Fort Jay. Regular ashlar and brick, early 19th C., Classic Revival. M. Vincent,
Engineer. 10 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
GREAT NECK
Nassau County (30)
Eldridge Water Mill. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1937).
GREENPORT
Columbia County (11)
Center-Folkers House, Old Turtle House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, formal composition. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
GUILDERLAND CENTER
Albany County (1)
Freeman House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 5 photos (1937).
GUILDERLAND VICINITY
Albany County (1)
Old Indian Fort. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
HAUPPAUGE
Suffolk County (52)
Brewster-Smith House. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
HEMPSTEAD
Nassau County (30)
Carman-Irish House, 160 Marvin Avenue. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Catholic Rectory, 104 Greenwich Street. Doorway only, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);
1 photo (1935).
Harper House, 68 Washington Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934).
Saint George's Church, Front Street. Wood with tower, early 19th C. Timothy
Clowes, Architect. 10 sheets (1934).
Saint George's Rectory, Prospect and Greenwich Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C..
(altered). 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Snedecker House, 359 Front Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 13
sheets (1934).
Wright House, 90 Greenwich Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican,
two-story veranda. 7 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1934).
HENRIETTA
Monroe County (28)
Kirby House, East Henrietta and Lehigh Station Roads. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Engel, Architect. 9 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).
HERKIMER
Herkimer County (22)
Fort Herkimer Church. Irregular ashlar, with cupola, early 19th C. 9 photos (1940).
Herkimer Jail. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., cast-iron railing. 2 photos
(1937).
Reformed Church. Brick, with spire. Early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
HIGH BRIDGE VICINITY
Saratoga County (46)
Pashley House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
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HOUCKS CORNERS
Albany County (1)
Old Tavern (Houck Hall). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1937).
HUNTINGTON
Suffolk County (52)
Carll House (Barker House), Melville Boulevard. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 15
sheets (1936); 29 photos (1937).
First Presbyterian Church. Wood with spire, late 18th C. 9 photos (1937).
Sammis House, West Neck Avenue and Sammis Road. Wood, one and a half stories,
early 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).
HURLEY
Ulster County (56)
DuMond House (Spy House), Main Street. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th
C. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1919; 1934).
ILION
Herkimer County (22)
Erie Canal Locks. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
INDIAN CASTLE
Herkimer County (22)
Van Wie House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
IRVINGTON
Westchester County (60)
Odell Inn. Fieldstone and wood, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
JOHNSTOWN
Fulton County (18)
Black Horse Tavern. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
Blockhouse, at Sir William Johnson's Manor. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C.
3 sheets (1940); 2 photos (1940).
"Johnson Hall". Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. (Also fieldstone block-
house). 16 photos (1936; 1940).
Old Court House. Brick, one story with cupola, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
Union Hall. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
KERHONKSON
Ulster County (56)
Bruin House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1937; 1940).
Hardenbergh House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 9 photos
(1937).
KINDERHOOK
Columbia County (11)
"Lindenwald", Van Buren House. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, late 18th
C., altered. (Also wood barn). 6 photos (1937).
Spencer-Hinds House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1937).
Van Alen House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 4 photos
(1934).
KINGSBURY
Washington County (58)
School House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
KINGSTON
Ulster County (56)
Senate House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1937).
Sudam House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 10 sheets (1934); 5
photos (1934).
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KINGSTON VICINITY
Ulster County (56)
House at 26 Pearl Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1937).
Ten Broeck House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
LAWRENCE
Nassau County (30)
"Rock Hall." Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. Gerhardus
Clowes, Architect. 19 sheets (1935); 13 photos (1935).
LEEDS
Greene County (20)
Leeds Bridge, Catskill Creek on State Highway 23. Fieldstone, mid 18th C., (restoréd
late 18th C.). 2 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1937).
LITTLE FALLS
Herkimer County (22)
Major Fink House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1937).
LIVINGSTON VICINITY
Columbia County (11)
"Callender Farm" House (Ten Broeck House), 2 miles from Livingston. Brick, one
story, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).
Livingston House. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
formal composition. 3 photos (1936).
MALDEN BRIDGE
Columbia County (11)
Lippitt House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
MAMARONECK
Westchester County (60)
Old Town Hall, Prospect Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
MANHASSET
Nassau County (30)
Judge Onderdonk House, Strathmore and Rolling Hill Roads. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 8 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935).
MARBLETOWN
Ulster County (56)
Bevier House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1937).
MARCELLUS VICINITY
Onandaga County (34)
District School No. 9, 2½ miles from Marcellus. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th
C., octagonal type. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
MASPETH
Queens County (41)
Hubb House, 52-15 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch gambrel
type. 7 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936).
Woodward House, 1891 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel
type, (altered). 9 photos (1937).
MASSAPEQUA
Nassau County (30)
Fort Neck House (Tryon Hall). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, formal
composition, (altered). 18 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).
MAYFIELD
Fulton County (18)
Rice House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936; 1937).
MECKLENBURG
Schuyler County (49)
Methodist Church. Wood, two cupolas, early 19th C., (demolished). 1 photo (1937).
MELROSE VICINITY
Rensselaer County (42)
Greens House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
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MELVILLE
Suffolk County (52)
Smith House, Upper Hollow and Pine Lawn Roads. Wood, one story, mid 18th C.
3 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
MIDDLEBURY
Schoharie County (48)
Reformed Church. Brick, with spire, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
MILLBROOK
Dutchess County (14)
Nine Partners Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
MINDEN
Montgomery County (29)
Widanka House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1937).
MURRAY
Orleans County (37)
Hunn House, Ridge and East Holley Roads. Stone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
NAPANOCH
Ulster County (56)
Conrad-Bevier House. Fieldstone, (ruinous). 2 photos (1937).
NAPLES
Ontario County (35)
Cleveland House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937; 1940).
NELLISTON
Montgomery County (29)
Fort Ehle. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 5 photos (1937).
NELLISTON VICINITY
Montgomery County (29)
General Cochrane House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 photos (1936; 1940).
Palatine Church. Irregular ashlar, with tower, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936); 6 photos
(1936).
NEWBURGH
Orange County (36)
Hasbrouck House (Washington's Headquarters). Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C
26 photos (1940).
NEW CONCORD
Columbia County (11)
Tompkins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
NEW DORP
Richmond County (43)
Britton-Cubberly House, New Dorp Lane. Fieldstone and wood, one story, mid
17th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1940).
NEW HYDE PARK
Nassau County (30)
Kelsey House, Lakeville Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
NEW PALTZ
Ulster County (56)
Bevier-Elting House, Huguenot Street and Broadhead Avenue. Fieldstone, one story,
early 18th C. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1910; 1937; 1940).
Freer House, 32 Huguenot Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 8 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934; 1940).
Jean Hasbrouck House. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 15 sheets (1940); 20 photos
(1937; 1940).
NEW ROCHELLE
Westchester County (60)
Paine House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Parcot House, Eastchester Avenue and Clove Road. Early 18th C. 1 photo, detail of
Dutch door only (1937).
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NEW SCOTLAND VICINITY
Albany County (1)
Slingerlands Hill Farm. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
NEW UTRECHT
Kings County (24)
Van Pelt House, 81st Street and 18th Avenue. Wood and stone, one story, mid 17th C.,
Dutch type, (altered). 10 photos (1937).
NEW YORK
New York County (31)
All Saints' Church, 286-290 Henry Street. Irregular ashlar, with tower, early 19th C.
10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Apothecary's Shop, 10 Greenwich Street. Interior details only, early 19th C., (altered
mid 19th C.). 3 sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).
Beekman House, 29-29½ Cherry Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (demolished
1937). 8 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1936; 1937).
Block House No. 1, north end of Central Park. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C.
1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Block House No. 2, Morningside Park and 123d Street. Irregular ashlar, one story,
early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Brick Church, 5th Avenue and 37th Street. Brick, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1937).
Church of Saint John the Evangelist, 11th Street and Wavery Place. Brick and stucco,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Church of the Epiphany, 35th Street and Lexington Avenue. Stone, with spire, late
19th C., Gothic Revival. 9 photos (1936; 1937).
Dyckman House, 204th Street and Broadway. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C.,
Dutch gambrel type. (Bake House, 1725). 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Edwin Forrest House, 436 West 22nd Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1936).
Fordham House, 329 Cherry Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th
sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
Gracie House, Carl Schurz Park, East 86th Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Early Republican. 4 photos (1936).
Gridley House, 37 Charlton Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
6 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
Harper House, 4 Gramercy Square. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda,
Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Hazlet House, 204-206 West 13th Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
House at 4 Greenwich Street. Early 19th C. 3 sheets, details only (1940).
House at 6 Greenwich Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1940);
11 photos (1940).
House at 8 Greenwich Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1940); 7
photos (1940).
House at 10 Greenwich Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1940); 13
photos (1940).
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House at 14 Greenwich Street. Early 19th C. 1 sheet, door details only (1940); 2
photos (1940).
House at 16 Greenwich Street. Early 19th C. 3 sheets, interior details only (1940); 5
photos (1940).
House at 18 Greenwich Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets
(1940); 7 photos (1940).
House at 20 Greenwich Street. Brick, early 19th C. 2 sheets; door details only (1940);
7 photos (1940).
House at 48-50 King Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 5
photos (1934).
House at 9 Lexington Avenue. Brick, four stories, late 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos
(1936).
House at Washington Square, North, NE. corner at Fifth Avenue. Brick, three and a
half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).
House at 7 Washington Square, North. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934).
House at 8 Washington Square, North. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
House at 61 Washington Square, South. Brick, four stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1936); 7 photos (1936).
Houses at 71-77 Washington Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
sheet (1940); 7 photos (1940).
House at 132 West 4th Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 19th C. 10 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
House at 116 West 11th Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.
10 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936).
India House, 1 Hanover Square. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C., Italian
Renaissance. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
John Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 44-46 John Street. Stone and stucco, mid
19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Mariner's Temple, Oliver and Henry Streets. Stone, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 8
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Meeting House of Society of Friends, 15 Rutherford Place. Brick, mid 19th C. Charles
T. Bunting, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Metal Exchange Building, 234 Pearl Street. Bröwnstone, one story, mid 19th C. 7
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Morris-Jumel House, 160th-162d Streets between Edgecomb Avenue and Jumel Place.
Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 8 photos
(1936).
Mott House, 2122 Fifth Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, late 19th C., mansion
type, (demolished 1936). 3 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).
New York Society Library, 109 University Place. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
Italian Renaissance. E. Thomas and Son, Architects. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
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NEW YORK-Continued.
Northern Dispensary, 165 Waverly Place. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Ołd Leake Watts Orphanage, 110th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. Brick, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Ithiel Town and A. J. Davis, Architects. 8 sheets (1934);
4 photos (1934).
Old United States Sub-Treasury Building, Wall and Nassau Streets. Regular ashlar,
two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Ithiel Town and Alexander J. Davis, Archi-
tects. 15 sheets, (1941); 31 photos (1937; 1940).
Olliffe Pharmacy, 6 Bowery. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., 3 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1934).
Plot Plan, Greenwich Street Area. Early and mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1940); 11 photos
(1940).
Rhinelander Row, 7th Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets. Brick, three stories,
early 19th C., three-story veranda, (demolished 1937). 2 photos (1936).
Row Houses, 4-10 Grove Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1936).
Saint Anne's Church, Saint Anne's Avenue and East 140th Street. Stone, with spire,
mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1934).
Saint James' Roman Catholic Church, Saint James Place. Brick and stone, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Saint Luke's Chapel, 447 Hudson Street. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934; 1936); 2 photos (1934).
Saint Mark's in the Bouwerie (Episcopal), 234 East 11th Street. Brick, with spire, late
18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Saint Paul's Chapel, Broadway and Fulton Street. Brick, with spire, mid 18th C.
McBean, Architect. 37 photos (1937).
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, 436 West 20th Street. Irregular ashlar, with tower,
early 19th C., Gothic Revival. 4 photos (1934).
Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Church, 31 Barclay Street. Regular ashlar, one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Saint Therese's Roman Catholic Church, Henry and Rutgers Streets. Irregular ashlar,
with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Sea and Land Church, Henry and Market Streets. Brick, with cupola, eaily 19th C.
10 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
Store Front, 13 Washington Street. Brick and cast-iron, mid 19th C. 1 sheet, exterior
details only (1940); 1 photo (1940).
Stuyvesant Apartment, 142 East 18th Street. Brick, four and a half stories, late 19th
C. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Teller House, 421 East 61st Street. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Tredwell House, 29 East 4th Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 9 sheets (1936); 21 photos (1936).
Watson House (now Church of our Lady of the Rosary), 7 State Street. Brick, three
stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 5 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
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NISKAYUNA
Schenectady County (47)
Tymeson House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 6 photos (1937).
NORTH GERMANTOWN
Columbia County (11)
Hakes House. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
NORTH GUILDERLAND
Albany County (1)
Case House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
NORTH PETERSBURG
Rensselaer County (42)
Elijah Reynolds House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
NORTH SALEM
Westchester County (60)
June House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival
(Also privy). 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).
OLD CHATHAM
Columbia County (11)
"Antinore Farm", Van Valkenburg House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early
Republican. 5 photos (1940).
Wilbor House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9
sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
OLD SHAGHTICOKE VICINITY
Rensselaer County (42).
Banker House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
OLD WESTBURY
Nassau County (30)
Turnpike House (Cox House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
ONONDAGA HILL
Onondaga County (34)
Easton Storehouse, Seneca Turnpike. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
General Hutchinson House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936)
ORAN
Onondaga County (34)
Travelers and Drovers Tavern, Cherry Valley Turnpike. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
ORANGEBURG VICINITY
Rockland County (44)
Van Houten House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., (rebuilt 1832). 11 sheets
(1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).
Orleans County (37)
T. V. Saunders House, Ridge Road. Cobblestone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival, formal composition. 1 photo (1940).
PALATINE BRIDGE
Montgomery County (29)
Fort Frey. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. fortified house, (altered). 9 sheets
(1940); 14 photos (1937; 1940).
Fort Wagner. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. fortified house, (altered). 3 photos
(1936; 1940).
Frey House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).
Lime Kiln near Fort Frey. Stone. 1 photo (1937).
PALISADES
Rockland County (44)
The Big House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, late 17th C. (altered). 12 sheets
(1936); 5 photos (1936).
PATERSONVILLE VICINITY
Montgomery County (29)
Staley House. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., wood addition. 2 photos
(1937).
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PERTH
Fulton County (18)
Parsonage, United Presbyterian Church. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
United Presbyterian Church. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 15 sheets (1936); 4
photos (1936).
PETERSBURG
Rensselaer County (42)
Baptist Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Gardner House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 2 photos (1936).
PHiLIPPSPORT
Sullivan County (53)
Store. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
PLEASANT VALLEY
Dutchess County (14)
Old Stone Store Building. Brick and stone, one story, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
PLEASANTVILLE
Westchester County (60)
Rectory of Saint John's Church, Bedford Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th
C. 12 sheets (1936); 3 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
POMPEY
Onondaga County (34)
Beard-Conan Store. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936);
5 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
Marsh Store. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Pompey Presbyterian Church, Pompey Road. Wood with spire, early 19th C., Early
Republican. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
PORT ONTARIO VICINITY
Oswego County (36)
Salmon River Lighthouse, Lake Ontario. Irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola,
mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
POUGHKEEPSIE
Dutchess County (14)
Glebe House, 635 Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., frame additions. 11
sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Governor Clinton House, Main and North White Streets. Irregular ashlar, two stories,
late 18th C. 20 sheets (1937).
PRINCETON
Schenectady County (47)
Liddle House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
QUAKER STREET
Schenectady County (47)
Friends' Meeting House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
RED HOOK
Dutchess County (14)
Dutch House. Early 18th C. 1 photo (1937) interior only.
Mansion. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1937).
Martin House. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936); 6 photos
(1936).
RENSSELAER
Rensselaer County (42)
"Beverwyck" (Van Rensselaer House). Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
The Crailo. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. (altered). 4 photos (1937).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
RENSSELAERVILLE
Albany County (1)
Hutchinson's House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos
(1936).
Old Stone House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
RIDGEWOOD
Queens County (41)
Covert House, 1410 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch type. 14
photos (1936).
Van Anda (Van Enden) House, 1416 Flushing Avenue. Fieldstone, one story, late 17th
C., Dutch gambrel type. 9 sheets (1936); 16 photos (1936).
Wyckoff Farmhand House, 1306 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 5
photos (1937).
RIFTON VICINITY
Ulster County (56)
Perrine's Covered Bridge, over the Wallkill. Wood, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 3
photos (1934).
ROCHESTER
Monroe County (28)
Brewster House, Spring and Washington Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid
19th C., Gothic Revival. 10 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Child House (now Fourth Church of Christ Scientist), 37 South Washington Street.
Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Hastings,
Architect. 14 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Culver House, 70 East Boulevard. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1933);
4 photos (1934).
Genesee Lighthouse, Lake Avenue. Stone, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos
(1936).
Hills House, 135 Plymouth Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1936).
Livingston Park Seminary, Livingston Park and Spring Roads. Wood, two stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).
Smith-Willard House, 485 East Avenue. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.
11 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).
Whittelsey House, Troup and South Fitzhugh Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
ROTTERDAM
Schenectady County (47)
Bradt House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
Schermerhorn House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also wood barn). 4 photos
(1936).
Van Slyck House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
ROTTERDAM VICINITY
Schenectady County (47)
Mabie House. Fieldstone, and wood, one story, late 17th C., Dutch type. (Also out-
building). 16 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936; 1940).
Veeder Farm, Westcott Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
RUSSIA
Herkimer County (22)
Butler House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 3 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
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RYE
Westchester County (60)
Lounsbury House, Boston Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
SAG HARBOR
Suffolk County (52)
First Presbyterian Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos
(1937).
SAINT JOHNSVILLE
Montgomery County (29)
Fort Klock. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. fortified house. 17 photos (1936;
1940).
SALEM CENTER
Westchester County (6)
Town Hall. Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1937).
SARATOGA
Saratoga County (46)
Bryan Inn, near High Rock Spring. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 2
photos (1937).
SCARSDALE
Westchester County (60)
Popham House, 1015 Post Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
Wayside Inn (now Scarsdale Library), Post Road and Wayside Lane. Wood, one and
a half stories, early 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
SCHENECTADY
Schenectady County (47)
Glen House, 58 Washington Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Governor Yates House. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type.
4 photos (1937).
House at 121 Front Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
House at 10-12 North Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
House at 13 North Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Joseph Yates House, 26 Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered).
1 photo (1937).
Miller House, Consaul Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Old Mohawk Bank, 1 North Church Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Rosa House, 14 North Church Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 13
sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
Saint George's Church, 20-30 North Ferry Street. Irregular ashlar, with spire, early
19th C. 6 photos (c. 1869; 1936).
Sanders House. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 13 photos (1936; 1938).
Union College Buildings. Brick, two, three and four stories, early 19th C. Jacques
Ramée, Architect. 6 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).
Van Guysling House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1937).
Yates House, 109 Union Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).
8 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
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SCHOHARIE
Schoharie County (48)
Colonel Van Vrooman House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered).
3 photos (1937).
Old Lutheran Church. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Reformed Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
SCHOHARIE VICINITY
Schoharie County (48)
Log Cabin. One story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
SCOTIA
Schenectady County (47)
Abraham Glen House (now Public Library). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.
4 photos (1936).
Glen-Sanders House, 2 Sanders Avenue. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories,
early 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1938).
SEAFORD
Nassau County (30)
Verity House, Montauk Highway. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (additions 1849
and 1872; partly burned 1940). 12 sheets (1936); 21 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
SENECA FALLS
Seneca County (50)
Sackett House, West Bayard and Sackett Streets. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th
C., Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
SETAUKET
Suffolk County (52)
Castelma House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
Thompson House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6 photos (1937).
SICKELTOWN
Rockland County (44)
Sickels House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered).
10 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
SKANEATELES
Onondaga County (34)
Merriam House, 68 West Genesee Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
SKANEATELES VICINITY
Onondaga County (34)
District School No. 17, West Lake Road. Brick, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
SOMERS
Westchester County (60)
Elephant Hotel. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 11 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
STOCKPORT
Columbia County (11)
Lathrope House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Print Works (Macy Woolen Mill). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Stone Water Mill. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
STONE ARABIA
Montgomery County (29)
Reformed Church, 4 miles from Palatine Bridge. Stone and wood, with tower, late 18th
C. 15 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1940).
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SYRACUSE
Onondaga County (34)
Forman House, 409 West Seneca Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Re-
publican. 13 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
General Leavenworth House, 607 James Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Gridley House, 205 East Seneca Turnpike. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.
12 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
TAPPAN
Rockland County (44)
Dutch Reformed Church. Brick, with tower, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Major Andre Prison House, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. 7
sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Washington Headquarters. Brick and stone, one story, early 18th C., Dutch type,
15 photos (1936; 1940).
TIORONDA
Dutchess County (14)
De Pyster House (Newlin House) Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1934).
TIVOLI (ON HUDSON)
Dutchess County (14)
"Clermont", Livingston Manor. Stucco, two stories, early 18th C., burned 1777, rebuilt
1778, (altered). 11 photos (c. 1870; c. 1900; 1937).
TROY
Rensselaer County (42)
Balcony at Saint John's Rectory, First and Liberty Streets. Cast iron, mid 19th C..
(moved; Rectory demolished). 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Cluett House, 59 Second Street. Stone and brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
Early Republican. Philip Hooker, Architect (?) 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
District School No. 1, North Greenbush Road. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
Vail House, First and Congress Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
UPPER RED HOOK
Dutchess County (14)
Lyle House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
VALHALLA VICINITY
Westchester County (60)
Miller House, 3½ miles from Valhalla on West Lake Drive. Wood, one story, carly
19th C. (Also outbuilding). 13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
VANCORTLANDVILLE
Westchester County (60)
Saint Peter's Church, Hillside Cemetery. Wood, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3
photos (1934).
VERNON CENTER
Oneida County (33)
Tuttle House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 4
photos (1934).
VICHERS FERRY
Saratoga County (46)
"Amity". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
WAINSCOTT
Suffolk County (52)
Osborne House, Wainscott Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 8 sheets (1940).
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WANTAGH
Nassau County (30)
Friends' Meeting House at Jerusalem, Wantagh Avenue. Wood, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1934).
Jones House, Merrick Road. Wood, one story, mid 17th C., (wood additions). 14
sheets (1934).
WAPPINGERS FALLS
Dutchess County (14)
Mesier House, Mesier Park. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1937).
WEST COXSACKIE
Greene County (20)
Bronck House. Brick and fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 8 photos (1937).
WEST HILLS
Suffolk County (52)
Walt Whitman Birthplace, Route 110. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuild-
ing). 11 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1936).
WHITESBORO
Onieda County (33)
Town Hall, Park Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
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AIRLIE
Halifax County (42)
"Prospect Hill". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican
(Also outbuilding). 3 photos (1939; 1940).
ASHEVILLE
Buncombe County (11)
Henrietta House (now White House Inn), 78 Biltmore Street. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Italianate. 2 photos (1937).
Raven Cross Inn. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1937).
ATTLEBORO VICINITY
Nash County (64)
Dortch House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1940).
BATH
Beaufort County (7)
Marsh House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 2 photos (1937).
Saint Thomas' Episcopal Church. Brick, early 18th C. 5 photos (1937).
Williams House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
BEAUFORT
Carteret County (16)
Davis House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Duncan House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
House at 135 Craven Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Joe House House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Mace House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Thomas House, 229 Front Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1940).
BEAUFORT VICINITY
Carteret County (16)
Fort Macon, 3 miles south of Beaufort. Brick, early 19th C., (restored 1936). 11
sheets (1935); 2 photos (1940).
BETHEL VICINITY
Perquimans County (72)
"Ashland". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda, (additions). 2 photos
(1940).
Bateman House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
"Cedar Vale" (Gatting House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
photo (1940).
Harrell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Myers House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Pender House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
"Road Landing." Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Thomas White House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos
(1940).
BUCKLAND
Gates County (37)
Smith House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also wood dairy). 2 photos (1940).
CAMDEN
Camden County (15)
Court House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1940).
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CAMDEN VICINITY
Camden County (15)
Gregory House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 2 photos (1940).
Grice House. Brick. two stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1934; 1940).
CATALOOCHEE
Haywood County (44)
Woody Cabin, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Log, one story, late 19th C.
3 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937).
CHARLOTTE VICINITY
Mecklenburg County (60)
McIntyre Cabin, 9 miles from Charlotte. Log, one story, early 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);
1 photo (1934).
Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Wallis House, 9 miles from Charlotte. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
Whitley's Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Wilson House, 15 miles from Charlotte. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.
2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
COLUMBUS
Polk County (75)
Baptist Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Court House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1937).
Jail. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
COOLEEMEE
Davie County (30)
"Cooleemee". Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Italianate. 1 sheet (c. 1850).
CRESWELL VICINITY
Washington County (94)
Granary, "Somerset" (Collins House). Brick and wood, three and a half stories, early 19th
C., (altered). 1 photo (1940).
"Magnolia". Wood, two stories, early 19th C.: 2 photos (1940).
Pettigrew House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (restored). 1 photo (1940).
"Somerset" (Collins House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2
photos (1940).
DAVIDSON
Mecklenburg County (60)
Eumanean Hall, Davidson College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1937; 1940).
Maxwell Chambers Building, Davidson College. Brick, three stories with cupola, mid
19th C., (demolished). C. E. Walker, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1890).
Philanthropic Literary Hall, Davidson College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934; 1937).
EDENTON
Chowan County (21)
"Beverly Hall", West King Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Booth House, 133 East Church Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5
photos (1937; 1940).
Court House, East King Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 18th C. Gilbert
Liege, Architect. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1937; 1939; 1940).
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EDENTON-Continued.
"Cupola House", 405 South Broad Street. Wood, two stories with cupola and overhang,
mid 18th C. 14 sheets (1934; 1940); 12 photos (1937; 1939; 1940).
Everett House, 120 West Queen Street. Wood, one and half stories, mid 18th C. 3
photos (1937; 1940).
Iredell House, 107 East Church Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story
veranda. 4 photos (1937; 1940).
Page House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, West Church and Broad Streets. Brick, with spire, mid
18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1935; 1937; 1939).
EDENTON VICINITY
Chowan County (21)
"Athol." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1940).
Caffield House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Haskins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
"Hayes Manor House." Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican, formal composition. (Also wood dairy). 16 sheets (1934; 1940);
14 photos (1937; 1940).
"Mulberry Hill." Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1940).
"Sandy Point." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
ELIZABETH CITY
Pasquotank County (70)
Christ Church. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1940).
ELIZABETH CITY VICINITY
Psaquotank County (70)
Jackson House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (restored). 1
photo (1940).
ELIZABETHTOWN VICINITY
Bladen County (9)
"Oakland" (Neal-Brissom House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1940).
FAITH VICINITY
Rowan County (80)
Grace Lower Church. Fieldstone, with cupola, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
Organ Evangelical Church. Fieldstone, with cupola, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
FAYETTEVILLE
Cumberland County (26)
Davis Inn (McKethan House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda.
2 photos (1937).
First Presbyterian Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
House at 309 Dick Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C.. (altered). 2 photos (1937).
House at 445 Moore Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
"Liberty Point", Bow Street and Cool Spring Lane. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1937).
McLaughlin House, 456 Person Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Old Hotel Cast-Iron Work now on modern dwelling. 1 photo (1937).
Old Market House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal
composition. 2 photos (1937).
Thornton House, Maiden Lane. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greck
Revival. 2 photos (1937).
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FLAT ROCK
Henderson County (45)
Church of Saint John-in-the-Wilderness, North Carolina Highway No. 69. Brick. with
tower, mid 19th C., (altered). Charles Baring, Architect. 7 sheets (1934); 8 photos
(1934; 1937).
FLETCHER
Henderson County (45)
Calvary Church, North Carolina Highway No. 69. Brick with tower, mid 19th C. +
photos (1934).
GATES VICINITY
Gates County (37)
Old Riddick House. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
Riddick House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 3 photos
(1940).
GATESVILLE VICINITY
Gates County (37)
Carter House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda, (altered). (Also out-
buildings). 2 photos (1940).
Hinton House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1940).
Roberts House, Carter Farm. Wood, one story, early 18th C., 1 photo (1940).
GRANITE QUARRY VICINITY
Rowan County (80)
Braun House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1937; 1940).
HALIFAX
Halifax County (42)
Constitution House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (moved and restored 1920). 3 photos
(1940).
Ferrell Counting House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 1
photo (1940).
Old Clerk's Office. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
HENDERSON VICINITY
Warren County (93)
"Montmorenci." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican, (demolished c.
1935). 2 photos, dorways only (1939).
HENDERSONVILLE
Henderson County (45)
Judson College, Third Avenue West and Flemming Street. Regular ashlar, three stories,
mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Saint James' Church, Main Street. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
HENDERSONVILLE VICINITY
Vance County (45)
Fletcher House, N. C. Highway 69. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
HERTFORD VICINITY
Perquimans County (72)
"Cove Grove." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2
photos (1940).
Davenport House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
"Lands End" (Leigh House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1940).
Nixon House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
"Riverside" (Winslow House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Greek Revival, (altered).
1 photo (1940).
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HERTFORD VICINITY-Continued.
Skinner House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
"Stockton". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 1
photo (1940).
Sumner House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
White House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
White-Newbold House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered). 4 photos
(1940).
HILLSBORO
Orange County (68)
Burke-Heartt House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Cottage opposite Burke-Heartt House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Court House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Captain
John Berry, Architect. 2 photos (1937).
Masonic Lodge. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
HILLSBORO VICINITY
Orange County (68)
Barracks. Brick, three stories with towers, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos
(1937).
Ruffin House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
HOBBSVILLE VICINITY
Gates County (37)
Winslow House. Wood and brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1940).
INDIAN GAP
Swain County (87)
Pounding Mill, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Wood, early 20th C., (moved).
2 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1935).
JAMESTOWN
Guilford County (41)
Mendenhall Counting House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1940).
Mendenhall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Quaker Meeting House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
LEXINGTON
Davidson County (29)
Court House. Stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (rebuilt
C. 1873). 1 photo (1940).
LEXINGTON VICINITY
Davidson County (29)
Caldcleuch House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
LINCOLNTON VICINITY
Lincoln County (55)
"Ingleside." Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1940).
"Mount Tizrah" (Brevard House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type
(Also wood office). 2 photos (1940).
LITTLETON
Halifax County (42)
Mosby Hall. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 4 photos (1940).
LOUISBURG VICINITY
Franklin County (35)
"Cascine" (Perry House). Wood, one story, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1940); 9 photos
(1940).
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MILTON
Caswell County (17)
Irwin House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Milton Church. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Old Shops. Brick and wood, one and two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Old Stores. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Row Houses. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
MOUNT MOURNE VICINITY
Iredell County (49)
Houston House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
"Mount Mourne". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1940)
MURFREESBORO
Hertford County (46)
Britton House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Chowan College. Brick and stucco, three stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1940).
Freeman House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
Harrell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Methodist Church. Wood with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Murfree House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2
photos (1940).
Old Hotel. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (altered). 2 photos (1940).
(Old) Post Office. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Smith House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 2 photos (1940).
Trader House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1940).
Vaughn House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1940).
White and Britton Store. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Williams House. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo, doorway onły.
NEW BERN
Craven County (25)
Bryan House, 115 Pollock Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early
Republican. 8 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1926; 1934).
Colonel Leech House, 90 East Front Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Coor House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1935).
Davis House, 76 Metcalf Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Hancock-Lee House, 166 Middle Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C
3 photos (1937; 1940).
Harvey House, South Front Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
House at 109 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937; 1940).
House on Broad Street near George Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
2 photos (1937).
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NEW BERN-Continued.
House at 45 Burn Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
House at 53 Craven Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, doorway only
(1937).
House at 130 Craven Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Ives House, 29 Johnson Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Jarvis House, 99 East Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early
Republican. 2 photos (1937).
Judge Donald Law Office, Craven Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Early Republi-
can. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Judge Gaston House, Craven Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1937).
Masonic Opera House, Hancock Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Metz House, 48 George Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
New Bern Academy, New Street at Hancock. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early
Republican. 2 photos (1937).
Oaksmith House, East Front and Pollock. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered).
1 photo (1937).
Office, 120 Craven Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Presbyterian Church, New and Middle Streets. Wood, with tower, early 19th C., Early
Republican. Uriah Sandy, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1940).
Roberts House, New Street at Metcalf Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1937).
Saint Paul's Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Slover House, Johnson and East Front Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., man-
sion type. 1 photo (1937).
Smallwood House, 95 East Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
Early Republican. 8 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1926; 1934; 1940).
Stanly House, New Street near Middle. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type,
(altered). 5 photos (1937; 1940).
NEW HOPE VICINITY
Perquimans County (72)
Davis House. Brick and wood, one story, early 18th C., (additions). 1 photo (1940).
Newby House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Perry House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Whedbee House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
NIXONTON
Piasquotank County (70)
Lane House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
OAK RIDGE
Guilford County (41)
Benbow House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
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OLD TOWN
Forsyth County (34)
Bethabara Moravian Church. Regular ashlar, with cupola, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934);
8 photos (1934).
OLD TRAP VICINITY
Camden County (15)
Cartwright House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
ORTON
Brunswick County (10)
Saint Philip's Church. Brick, early 18th C., (ruinous). 1 drawing (1918).
RALEIGH
Wake County (92)
Andrew Johnson Birthplace, Pullen Park. Log, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
2 sheets (1934).
Christ Church, Wilmington and Edenton Streets. Irregular ashlar, with tower, mid 19th
C., English Gothic Revival. Richard Upjohn, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1940).
Lane House, 728 West Hargett Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6
sheets (1934).
State Capitol Building. Regular ashlar, three stories with dome, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. Ithiel Town and A. J. Davis, Architects. 3 photos (1937).
Vass House, 507 Halifax Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets
(1934).
ROCKY MOUNT VICINITY
Nash County (64)
Lewis House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, mansion type. 1 photo
(1940).
SALISBURY
Rowan County (80)
Court House, Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Davis House, 303 South Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Toll House, West Monroe Street. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Whithead House, 223 North Fulton Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
SANDY CROSS
Gates County (37)
Huffheimer House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
SCOTLAND NECK VICINITY
Halifax County (42)
Pope House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 2 photos (1940).
Smith House, Durham Farm. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (additions). 1 photo
(1940).
SHAWBORO VICINITY
Currituck County (27)
Forbes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 3 photos (1940).
SOUTH MILLS VICINITY
Camden County (15)
Gordon (Hinton) House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1940).
Morgan House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 1 photo (1940).
SPINDALE
Rutherford County (81)
Spindale House (Old Tavern). Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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TARBORO
Edgecombe County (33)
Cotton Press. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Lanier House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Williams House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
TARBORO VICINITY
Edgecombe County (33)
"Coulmore" (Powell House). Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Italianate.
E. G. Lind, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
TILLERY
Halifax County (42)
"Tillery". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. (Also outbuilding).
11 photos (1940).
TROTVILLE VICINITY
Gates County (37)
Whitstallings House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
WARRENTON
Warren County (93)
Davis House (now Store). Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 6 photos
(1934; 1937).
Green House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Hudgins House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
WARRENTON VICINITY
Warren County (93)
"Elgin". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. (Also wood outbuilding).
6 photos (1939; 1940).
Macon House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition, Early Republican
2 photos (1939).
"Prospect Hill". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican.
(Also log outbuilding). 3 photos (1939).
WILMINGTON
New Hanover County (65)
Dudley House. South Front and Nun Streets. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).
Harper House, 1 Church Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
WINFALL VICINITY
Perquimans County (72)
"Belvidere" (Newby House). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1940).
WINSTON-SALEM
Forsyth County (34)
Belo House, South Main Street near Bank Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 4 photos (1937; 1940).
Boner House, 512 South Liberty Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 2
photos (1937).
Chimney House, 113 Walnut Street. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Gothic Revival House, Church Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1940).
Home Moravian Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 18th C. 3 photo (1934; 1940).
House next to Moravian Church, Church Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1
photo (1940).
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WINSTON-SALEM-Continued.
House of the Community Physician, 436 Church Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.
3 photos (1934; 1940).
Land Office Building, 501 South Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1937).
Leinbach House, 508 South Main Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered).
6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Loesh Bank and House, 500 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1937).
Reich House, 731 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1937; 1940).
Salem College, Administration Building, 463 South Church Street. Brick, one and a half
stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1937).
Salem College (Brothers House), South Main and Academy Streets. Brick and wood,
two and two halves stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1937; 1940).
Salem College (Old Chapel Annex). Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1940).
Salem College (Sisters House), Salem Square. Brick, two and two halves stories, late
18th C. 6 photos (c. 1900; 1934; 1937; 1940).
Tavern, 800 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda, (al-
tered). 12 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
Turner House, 714 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Vogler House, 700 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1934; 1940).
Wachovia Historical Society Museum (formerly Salem Boys' School), Main and Acad-
emy Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1940).
WINSTON-SALEM VICINITY
Forsyth County (34)
Spach House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 8 photos (c. 1900).
YADKIN VALLEY
Caldwell County (14)
General Lenoir House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
YANCEYVILLE
Caswell County (17)
Caswell New Building. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Graves House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5
photos (1934; 1940).
Poteat Inn. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1940).
YANCEYVILLE VICINITY
Caswell County (17)
Pediment House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 1 photo
(1940).
Stamp's Quarter. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Williams House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
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AKRON
Summit County (77)
Colonel Perkins House, Maple Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ASHLAND VICINITY
Ashland County (3)
Freer House, 1½ miles East of Ashland on Wooster Road. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ATWATER
Portage County (67)
Congregational Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
AURORA
Portage County (67)
Hopwood House, Eggleston Road. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1
photo (1936).
Howard House, Route 17. Cobblestone, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1
photo (1936).
Root House, Chillicothe Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3
sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Willard House, Route 82. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
AURORA VICINITY
Geauga County (28)
Treat House, 2 miles south of Aurora on Route 43. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5
sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
AVON
Lorain County (47)
Baldauf House, Avon Center Road. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
Hardwick House, Detroit Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Hurst House, Detroit Road. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
5 photos (1936).
Lewis House, Avon Center Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936)
1 photo (1936).
Robinson-Fitch House, Avon Center Road. Fieldstone and stucco, one story, mid
19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Wilson-Riegelsberger House, Riegelsberger Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
AVON VICINITY
Lorain County (47)
Sweet House, 3 miles from Avon on Detroit Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
BATH
Summit County (77)
Hopkins House, Route 21. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet, doorway only
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
BENTLEYVILLE
Cuyahoga County (18)
Bentley House, North Miles Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).
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BRECKSVILLE
Cuyahoga County (18)
Brecksville Inn, Brecksville Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
Congregational Church, Highland Drive. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Re-
vival. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
BRISTOLVILLE
Trumbull County (78)
Congregational Church, State Routes No. 45 and No. 88. Wood, with cupola, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Methodist Church. Wood with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
BURTON
Geauga County (28)
Cook House, Claridon-Burton Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936).
Lew Lawyer House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
CAMP DENISON
Hamilton County (31)
Camp Dennison (Officers' Quarters and Guard House). Fieldstone, two stories, early
19th C. 15 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
CHAGRIN FALLS
Cuyahoga County (18)
Crawford House, Cleveland Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered.)
3 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
March House, East Washington Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1936).
Warren-Hollis House, 43 East Orange Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
CHAGRIN FALLS VICINITY
Cuyahoga County (18)
Sykes House, 4 miles from Chagrin Falls on Route 232. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
White-Allen House, High Street, 1½ miles to Chagrin Falls. Wood, two stories, early
19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
CHILLICOTHE
Ross County (71)
Barret House. Brick, one story with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1937).
CHILLICOTHE VICINITY
Ross County (71)
"Adena", Governor Worthington House, 3 miles northwest of Chillicothe. Regular
ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect. 2 photos (1937).
CINCINNATI
Hamilton County (31)
Farmers College, 5553 Belmont Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Kemper Cabin, Zoological Gardens. Log, two stories, early 19th C., (moved and restored).
4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Marine Hospital, Third and Kilgour Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets
(1934); 9 photos (c. 1895; 1934).
Methodist Episcopal Church, 322 East 5th Street. Brick, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
National Theater, 312 Sycamore Street. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 5
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
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CINCINNATI-Continued.
Saint Peter's Cathedral, Eighth and Plum Streets. Regular ashlar with spire, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 7 photos (1940).
Sinton House (Taft Museum), 316 Pike Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early
19th C., mansion type, Early Republican, formal composition. Benjamin Latrobe,
Architect. 18 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
"Willowburn" (Thomson House), 1562 Hobart Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
CINCINNATI VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Baxter House, Ridge Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934).
CLARIDON
Geauga County (28)
Congregational Church, Route No. 85. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 4 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
CLARIDON VICINITY
Geauga County (28)
Moffett House, 1½ miles from Claridon. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1936).
Taylor House, Taylor Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 2
photos (1936).
CLARKSVILLE
Clinton County (14)
Covered Bridge, Route No. 3. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
CLEVELAND
Cuyahoga County (18)
Case House, 1295 East Twentieth Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Dunham Tavern, 6709 Euclid Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
May House, 1458 East Twelfth Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935).
Mould House, 2637 Cedar Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Weddell House (Hotel), West Sixth Street and Frankfort Avenue. Brick, four stories,
mid 19th C. 10 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
CLEVELAND VICINITY
Cuyahoga County (18)
Fosdick House, 3 miles from Cleveland on Canal Road. Regular ashlar, two stories,
early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
COLEBROOK
Ashtabula County (4)
Freewill Baptist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1936).
COLLINSVILLE VICINITY
Butler County (9)
Covered Bridge, Seven Mile Creek, 1 mile from Collinsville. Wood, late 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936).
COPLEY
Summit County (77)
Arnold House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
DARRTOWN VICINITY
Butler County (9)
Krebs House, 5 miles south of Morning Sun on State Route 224. Brick, two stories, mid
19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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DAYTON
Montgomery County (57)
Court House, Third and Main Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1937).
Newcom Tavern, Van Cleve Park, East Monument Avenue. Log, two stories, late 18th
C. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
DEERFIELD
Portage County (67;
Shively House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (doorway only). 1 sheet (1934))
1 photo (1934).
DOVER
Cuyahoga County (18)
Hurst House, 31156 Detroit Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936);
5 photos (1936).
ELIZABETHTOWN
Hamilton County (31)
Presbyterian Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
FINDLAY VICINITY
Hancock County (32)
Ewing House, 4 miles south of Findlay on Route 68. Wood, one and a half stories, early
19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
FREMONT
Sandusky County (72)
Court House, South Park Street. Brick, two stories with cupoła, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. Williams, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Edgerton House, Buckland Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
GALLIPOLIS
Gallia County (27)
Gallipolis Post Office, First Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 1
photo (1936).
"Our House", First Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 6 photos
(1936; 1937).
GATES MILLS
Cuyahoga County (18)
Chagrin Valley Hunt Club, Mayfield and River Roads. Wood, early 19th C., (doorway
only). 1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1936).
Saint Christopher's-by-the-River, Mayfield Road. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 6 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).
GEORGETOWN
Brown County (8)
Grant's School House, Water Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);
[*1 photo (1936).
John Thompson House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1
photo (1937).
GEORGETOWN VICINITY
Brown County (8)
Nettie Thompson House, 1½ miles west of Georgetown on State Road 125. Brick, two
and a half stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
HAMILTON VICINITY
Butler County (9)
New London Pike Covered Bridge, Indian Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936).
HARMONY
Clark County (12)
Warren House (Ołd Tavern), Route 40. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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HARRISON VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Eighteen Mile House, 4 miles east of Harrison on U.S. Route No. 52. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., two-story veranda. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Looker House, 1 mile east of Harrison on New Haven Road. Regular ashlar, one and a
half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
HUDSON
Summit County (77)
Baldwin-Buss House, Main Street and Streetsboro Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th
C., Early Republican, (altered). 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Bliss House, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson and College Streets. Wood, two stories,
early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Chapel, Western Reserve Academy. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
North Hall, Western Reserve Academy. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Observatory, Western Reserve Academy. Brick, one story with dome, mid 19th C. 1
sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
President's House, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson and College Streets. Brick, two
stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
HUNTINGTON VICINITY
Lorain County (47)
Clark-Pratt-Kemery House, 1½ miles from Huntington on Route 58. Wood, one and a
half stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Dirlam-Allen House, 1 mile from Huntington on State Route 58. Wood, two stories,
mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Roice-Tipton House, 1 mile north of Huntington on Bursley Road. Wood, one story,
mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
IRA
Summit County (77)
Hale House, Oak Hill Road. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
JASPER
Pike County (66)
Jones House, State Highway 24. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
9 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
JEFFERSON
Ashtabula County (4)
Giddings Law Office, Chestnut and Walnut Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2
sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Talcott House, Walnut Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet
(1936).
KINSMAN
Trumbull County (78)
Congregational-Presbyterin Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
KINSMAN VICINITY
Trumbull County (78)
Allen House, State Highway Route 7. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Repub-
lican. 13 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
KIRTLAND
Lake County (43)
Kirtland Mormon Temple. Stone and stucco, with cupola, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);
16 photos (1934).
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LAFAYETTE
Madison County (49)
Red Brick Tavern, U.S. Route 40. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
LAKEWOOD
Cuyahoga County (18)
Hall House, 1396 Saint Charles Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Nicholson House, 1335 Detroit Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets
(1935); 4 photos (1936).
Warren House, Warren and Fisher Roads. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1935); 2 photos (1936).
LANCASTER VICINITY
Friarfield County (23)
Duplar House, 7 miles north of Lancaster on Route 22. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1937).
LEBANON
Warren County (83)
Golden Lamb Hotel, Main Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., (altered). 7
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
LEBANON VICINITY
Warren County (83)
Scott House, 3 miles from Lebanon. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1937).
LIMAVILLE
Stark County (76)
Baldwin House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., doorway only. 1 sheet (1934); 1
photo (1934).
MANCHESTER
Adams County (1)
General Massie House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
MARIEMONT
Hamilton County (31)
Ferris House (Mariemont Historical Muscum), 3905 Plainville Road. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
MARIEMONT VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Joseph Ferris House, 5801 Wooster Pike. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
McCUTCHENVILLE
Wyandot County (88)
Shoemaker House, Route No. 53. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1
photo (1934).
MENTOR
Lake County (43)
Bolton House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
MILAN
Eric County (22)
Edison Birthplace, Front Street and Choate Avenue. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
MONROE VICINITY
Butler County (9)
Harkrader House, Route 25, north of Monroe. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
MONROEVILLE
Huron County (39)
Schug House, Brown Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
MONTGOMERY VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Barn, U.S. Route 3. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (demolished). 6 photos (1937).
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MOUNT CARMEL VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Campbell House, 1 mile north of Mount Carmel. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
MOUNT HEALTHY VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Whallon House, Winton Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 3
photos (1936).
MOUNT VERNON
Knox County (42)
Curtis-Devin House, 101 North Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
NEWTOWN
Hamilton County (31)
Harrison-Landers House, Newtown Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
NEWTON FALLS
Trumbull County (78)
Covered Bridge, Mahoning River. Wood, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
NORTH BEND VICINITY
Hamilton County (31)
Harrison House, 3 miles southwest of North Bend, on Brower Road. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
NORTH BLOOMFIELD
Trumbull County (78)
Brownwood Farm. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos
(1936).
NORTH BRISTOL
Trumbull County (78)
White House, State Route 45. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
NORTHFIELD VICINITY
Summit County (77)
French House, 4 miles south of Northfield. Stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936).
NORTH LEWISBURG VICINITY
Union County (80)
Covered Bridge over Big Darby Creek, 3 miles from North Lewisburg. Wood, mid 19th
C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Covered Bridge over Spain's Creek, 3 miles from North Lewisburg. Wood, mid 19th C,
3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Grey House, 3 miles east of North Lewisburg. Brick, one story, early 19th C., (altered).
8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
NORTH OLMSTEAD
Cuyahoga County (18)
Carpenter House, Lorain Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 4
photos (1936).
Universalist Church, Lorain and Butternut Ridge Roads. Wood, with cupola, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
NORWALK
Huron County (39)
Dr. Fulstow House, 99 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 6 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).
Martin House, 54 West Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
OHIO
OXFORD
Butler County (9)
Guest House (Rodger's House), 300 East High Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid
19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Presbyterian Parsonage, East High Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., (altered).
2 photos (1936).
PAINESVILLE
Lake County (43)
Court House (now City Hall), Richmond and Mentor Avenues. Brick, two stories with
dome, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (remodeled). George Mugate, Architect. 3 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
Dr. Mathews House, North State Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early
Republican, formal composition. Jonathan Goldsmith, Architect. 9 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
Lockwood House, South Park Place. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).
Malin House, 30 South Park Place. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Marshall House, 375 Bank Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 4 sheets
(1936); 5 photos (1936).
Rider Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
PARMA
Cuyahoga County (18)
Gilchrist House, 6515 York Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1936).
PARMA HEIGHTS
Cuyahoga County (18)
Fay House, Wooster Pike. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
PENINSULA
Summit County (77)
Bronson House, Route 303. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
PIKETON VICINITY
Pike County (66)
Governor Lucas House, 2 miles east of Piketon on State Road 124. Brick, two stories
early 19th C. 13 sheets (1936).
RIPLEY
Brown County (8)
Dr. Rankin House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
SEVILLE
Medina County (52)
Saint John House. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1936).
Welday House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1936).
SINKING SPRING
Highland County (36)
Octagonal School House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
SOLON VICINITY
Cuyahoga County (18)
Blackman House, 2 miles from Solon on Pettibone Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
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STREETSBORO
Portage County (67)
Baptist Church (now Methodist Church), Routes Nos. 43 and 14. Wood, with spire, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
TALLMADGE
Summit County (77)
Congregational Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C., Early Republican. 4 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
TWINSBURG
Summit County (77)
Elliott Building, Route 14. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1936).
Twinsburg Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1936).
TWINSBURG VICINITY
Summit County (77)
Herrick House, 1 mile from Twinsburg on Route 91. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
UNIONVILLE
Lake County (43)
Unionville Tavern, County Line Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
UNIONVILLE VICINITY
Ashtabula County (4)
Harper House, one mile from Unionville. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
VERMILION VICINITY
Erie County (22)
Swift House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1936).
WARREN
Trumbull County (78)
Iddings House, South Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
Kinsman House, 303 Mahoning Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Kinsman Office, 303 Mahoning Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).
WATERVILLE
Lucas County (48)
Columbian House (Tavern), River Road. Wood, three stories, early 19th C. John Fry,
Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
WELLINGTON
Lorain County (47)
Gillette House, Route 18, Blue Goose Corners. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
WESTCHESTER
Butler County (9)
"Blue Shutters", Route 25. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
WEYMOUTH
Medina County (52)
First Congregational Church, State Route No. 3. Wood with cupola, early 19th C. 3
sheets (1936).
WOOSTER
Wayne County (85)
Moore-Brewster House, 202 Market Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
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ZANESVILLE VICINITY
Muskingum County (60)
Bridge, 3½ miles north of Zanesville on Route 40. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
Headley Inn, 3½ miles west of Zanesville on Route 40. Regular ashlar, two stories, early
19th C. 2 photos (1937).
ZOAR
Tuscarawas County (79)
Beiter House (No. 3), Fourth and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Blacksmith Shop. Half-timber, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Brewery, Fifth and Park Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
Cider Mill, Second and Foltz Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
Cobbler Shop, Main Street. Half-timbered, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
Cow Barn, Second Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
Dormitory, Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
Episcopal Church, Main Street. Brick with cupola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
First Meeting House, Fourth Street. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
Gardener's Cottage, 4th Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also well-
house). 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
General Store and Post Office. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Grist Mill, First Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
Hermitage, Third Street. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).
House on First and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House on hill across from Planing Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Kappel House, Third and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Keucherer House, Third and Main Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
"King's Palace", Main Street and Third Street. Brick, two and a half stories with
cupo!a, early 19th C., wood wing, two-story veranda. 13 sheets (1937); 8 photos
(1936).
Planing Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Rieker House, Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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OHIO
ZOAR-Continued.
Saddler Shop, Second Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
Schlather House (Jebenhäuschen), Fourth Street. Log, one and a half stories, early
19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Sewing House, Second and Park Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Zeeb House, Fourth and Park Streets. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Zoar Hotel, Second and Main Streets. Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, early
19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
Zoar Jail, Foltz Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
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OKLAHOMA
FORT GIBSON
Muskogee County (51)
Bake Oven, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 1
sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Barracks Building, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th
C., (ruinous). 14 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Blacksmith Shop, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th
C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Commanding Officers Quarters, Fort Gibson, Coppinger Avenue. Regular ashlar, two
stories, mid 19th C. 16 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Commissary Building, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid
19th C. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Headquarters Building, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid
19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Howard House, Creek Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934). 5 photos
(1934).
Powder Magazine House, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one story,
mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
FORT GIBSON VICINITY
Wagoner County (73)
Houston Cabin, 3 miles north of Fort Gibson. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
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OKLAHOMA
SAM HOUSTON HOUSE, FORT GIBSON VICINITY, OKLAHOMA. EARLY 19TH CENTURY
OREGON
ASHLAND VICINITY
Jackson County (15)
Tolman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 17 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
AURORA
Marion County (24)
Keil House, one quarter mile from Aurora. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 14 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
DALLAS
Polk County (27)
Lyle House, State Highway 22. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1934).
DALLAS VICINITY
Polk County (27)
Old Boarding-House, 2 miles from Dallas. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
DAYTON
Yamhill County (36)
Fort Yamhill, Public Park. Log, two stories, mid 19th C., (moved 1911). 3 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
DUNDEE
Yamhill County (36)
Hagey House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
FOREST GROVE
Washington County (34)
College Hall, Pacific University. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Smith House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
GERVAIS VICINITY
Marion County (24)
Brown House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 14
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Parker House, 13 miles from Salem. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1934).
GOLD HILL VICINITY
Jackson County (15)
Rock Point Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos
(1934).
HOPEWELL VICINITY
Yamhill County (36)
Gay House, 2 miles from Hopewell. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
HOSKINS
Benton County (2)
Watson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
HOWELL PRAIRIE
Marion County (24)
McCorkle House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
JACKSONVILLE
Jackson County (15)
Combest House, North Oregon and C Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
Reed House, North Oregon and D Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
1934); 2 photos (1934).
JACKSONVILLE VICINITY
Jackson County (15)
Bybee House, 1½ miles from Jacksonville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 13 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
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WEST UNION BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST UNION, OREGON. 1853
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JEFFERSON
Marion County (24)
Conser House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
JEFFERSON VICINITY
Linn County (22)
Baber House, 3 miles from Jefferson. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
LAFAYETTE VICINITY
Yamhill County (36)
Cook House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934); 9 sheets (1937).
Fletcher House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
LORANE VICINITY
Lane County (20)
Cartwright House, 3 miles south of Lorane. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets
(1937); 3 photos (1934).
MILWAUKIE
Clackamas County (3)
Lewelling House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).
MOLALLA VICINITY
Clackamas County (3)
Dibble House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Dickey House, 6 miles from Molalla. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
MOUNT PLEASANT
Clackamas County (3)
Ainsworth House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2
photos (1934).
Holmes House (Rose Farm). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
McCarver House (Locust Farm). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
OAKLAND
Douglas County (10)
Powell House, Second Avenue and Maple Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Young House, Second Avenue and Maple Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8
sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
OREGON CITY
Clackamas County (3)
McLoughlin House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (moved 1909). 2 photos (1934).
PEDEE
Polk County (27)
Johnson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
PERRYDALE
Polk County (27)
Richmond House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1934).
PHOENIX
Jackson County (15)
Colver House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
REEDVILLE
Washington County (34)
Reed House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).
RICKREALL VICINITY
Polk County (27)
Nesmith House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ROGUE RIVER VICINITY
Jackson County (15)
Birdseye House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1934).
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SAUVIE ISLAND
Multnomah County (26)
Bybee House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
SILVERTON
Marion County (24)
Brown House, Fifth and Main Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
WEST UNION
Washington County (34)
West Union Baptist Church. Wood, with cupoła, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
WILSONVILLE VICINITY
Clackamas County (3)
Curry House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
WOLF CREEK
Josephine County (17)
Wolf Creek Tavern, Pacific Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
14 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
YAMHILL VICINITY
Yamhill County (36)
Bedwell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 10 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
Merchant House, 1½ miles from Yamhill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1934).
Morris House, 1½ miles from Yamhill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
YONCALLA VICINITY
Douglas County (10)
Ambrose House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).
Applegate House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 12 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
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PENNSYLVANIA
AMBLER VICINITY
Montgomery County (46)
Mather's Mill, Mathers Lane between Skippack and Bethlehem Pikes. Fieldstone, two
and a half stories, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
ATHENS
Bradford County (8)
Colonel Franklin House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
BELLEFONTE
Centre County (14)
Brockerhoff House, Bishop and Spring Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. 12 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
Linn House, North Allegheny Street. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
11 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
"Willowbank" (Harris House), South Potter Street. Fieldstone, two and a half stories.
late 18th C. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).
BERWICK VICINITY
Columbia County (19)
Methodist Episcopal Church, 3 miles NW. of Berwick. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 4
sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
BETHANY
Wayne County (64)
Wilmot House, Wayne Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1926); 5
photos (1936).
BETHLEHEM
Northampton County (48)
Gemein or Congregation House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1
photo (1937).
Moravian Seminary. Fieldstone, two stories and two half-stories with cupola, mid 18th
C. 3 photos (1935; 1937).
Moravian Seminary, Bell House. Fieldstone, two stories and two half-stories, mid 18th
C. 1 photo (1937).
Moravian Seminary, Church. Brick and stucco, with cupola, late 18th C. 3 photos
(1937).
Schnitz Haus. Stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Widow's House. Fieldstone, two stories and two half-stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
BETULA
McKean County (42)
Shattuck Lodge. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
BOALSBURG
Centre County (14)
Boalsburg Tavern. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 7
photos (1934).
BOLTON
Northampton County (48)
Henry Gun Factory. Fieldstone and wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 11
sheets (1936); 10 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
Workman's House, Henry Gun Factory. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, early 19th C.
7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
CATAWISSA
Columbia County (19)
Quaker Meeting House, Third and South Streets. Log, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
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CENTRE HALL VICINITY
Centre County (14)
Fort Tavern. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 3 photos
(1935).
CERES VICINITY
McKean County (42)
Chevalier House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
CHERRY TREE
Venango County (61)
Cherry Tree Presbyterian Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1936).
School. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
CLARKS GREEN
Lackawanna County (35)
Clark House, Abington Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.
16 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
COLLEY
Sullivan County (57)
Ricketts House. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1935).
CORRY
Erie County (25)
Hatch School. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. A. V. Powell, Leo Helme, Architects.
4 photos (1936).
COUDERSPORT
Potter County (53)
Coudersport Jail. Regular ashlar, two stories with cupola, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Ives House, Third and East Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, formal composition. 13 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Lillibridge House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Presbyterian Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
COUDERSPORT VICINITY
Potter County (53)
Barn, Route 6, 10 miles east of Coudersport. Log, one story, early 20th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
CROSBY VICINITY
McKean County (42)
Marsh House, 1 mile from Crosby, Route 46. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
DARBY VICINITY
Delaware County (23)
Blue Bell Tavern. Fieldstone, three and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Lower Swedish Cabin, Darby Creek. Log, one story, mid 17th C. 7 sheets (1940);
4 photos (1937; 1940).
Upper Swedish Cabin, Darby Creek. Log, one story, mid 17th C. 4 sheets (1940);
4 photos (1937; 1940).
DRAVOSBURG VICINITY
Allegheny County (2)
Rhodes Springhouse, Bull Run Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 4 photos (1936).
EDINBORO
Erie County (25)
First Constitutional Presbyterian Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Hencke House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1937).
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ELDRED
McKean County (42)
Chrisman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
EPHRATA
Lancaster County (36)
The Klosters. Stone and wood, 18th C., (religious community). 60 sheets (1936);
106 photos (1936; 1937).
ERIE
Erie County (25)
Hughes House, 136 East Third Street. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936)
Land Lighthouse, Front Street. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
Old Customs House, 415 State Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. William Kelly, Architect. 13 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935; 1936).
Perry Memorial Building (Old Tavern), Second and French Streets. Wood, three
stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1935); 11 photos (1934; 1936).
Reed House, Sixth and Peach Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupoła, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. E. F. Barger, Architect. 17 photos (1935).
Whitman House, Ninth and Peach Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Woodruff House, 417 State Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. Wil-
liam Kelly, Architect. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1934).
ERIE VICINITY
Erie County (25)
Strong House, Perry Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition.
1 photo (1936).
ESSINGTON
Delaware County (23)
The Lazaretto, Delaware River. Brick, three and a half stories with cupola, late 18th C.
(Also outbuildings). 9 photos (1895; 1936).
EXETER
Luzerne County (40)
Coray House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
Coray Water Mill. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
FAIRCHANCE
Fayette County (26)
Nixon Tavern, Fairchance Road. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 7
photos (1934).
FAYETTE CITY VICINITY
Fayette County (26)
Colonel Cook House. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
FORT HUNTER
Dauphin County (22)
Fort Hunter Mansion. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets
(1935); 8 photos (1935).
FORTY FORT
Luzerne County (40)
Culver House, 278 River Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. S sheets (1939); 3
photos (1939).
Denison House, Denison Street and Englewood Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th
C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1935).
"Elm Lawn" (Shoemaker House), 1577 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., mansion type. 6 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).
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FORTY FORT-Continued.
Father Snowden House, 991 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th
C. 15 sheets (1937); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
Forty Fort Meeting House, River Street. Wood, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 4 photos
(1934).
Real House, 318 River Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1938); 2 photos
(c. 1900; 1938).
Tripp House, 1086 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 18 sheets
(1938); 6 photos (1938).
FRANKFORD
Philadelphia County (51)
House on Old Turnpike. Brick and stone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
"Lynfield". Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Port Royal, Tacony Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
(Also barn). 7 sheets (1937); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
FRANKLIN
Venango County (61)
Ridgeway House. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
GARLAND
Warren County (62)
Water Mill. Interior only. 1 photo (1937).
GERMANTOWN
Philadelphia County (51)
Blair House, 6105 Germantown Avenue. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Concord Schoolhouse, Washington Lane and Germantown Avenue. Irregular ashlar,
two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934; 1935).
Germantown Academy, School House Lane and Greene Streets. Regular ashlar, two
stories with cupola, mid 18th C. 17 sheets (1934; 1938); 3 photos (1934).
"Grumblethorpe" (Wister's Big House), 5261 Germantown Avenue. Fieldstone, two and
a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Johnson House, 6306 Germantown Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C.
(altered). 12 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934.
Keyser House, 6205 Germantown Avenue. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 17th C.
(addition mid 18th C.), altered. 7 sheets (1934).
Mennonite Meeting House, Germantown Avenue. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 7 sheets
(1934; 1935).
"Vernon". Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (addi-
tion 1805). 17 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Wister's Tenant House, 5267 Germantown Avenue. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th
C. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934.)
"Wyck" (Hains House), 6026 Germantown Avenue. Stone and stucco, two stories,
late 17th C., mansion type, (additions). 22 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
GETTYSBURG VICINITY
Adams County (1)
Bryan House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936).
Leister House, Tareytown Road and Meade Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C.
10 sheets (1933; 1934); 1 photo (1935).
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GIRARD
Erie County (25)
Hutchinson House, 155 East Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets
(1935); 3 photos (1935).
GIRARD VICINITY
Erie County (25)
Blair Cabin, 3½ miles SE. of Girard on Blair Road. Log, one story, early 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Thompson House, Blair Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos
(1936).
GREENVILLE
Mercer County (43)
Goodwin House, 36 South Mercer Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Stewart House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
HARBORCREEK
Erie County (25)
Davidson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition, Greek Revival.
1 photo (1937).
Dodge House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
HARMONY VICINITY
Butler County (10)
Stauffer-Bame House, 3 miles from Harmony. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story veranda. (One-story stone outbuildings). 24 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
HARRISBURG
Dauphin County (22)
Dean's House, 215 North Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 16
sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).
First Capitol Buildings. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival,
(burned 1897). Stephen Hills, Architect. 3 sheets (before 1897); 4 photos (c. 1890;
1900).
Maclay House, Front and South Streets. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 5 sheets
(1909); 1 photo (c. 1870).
HIGHSPIRE VICINITY
Dauphin County (22)
"Tinian" (Colonel Burd House). Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1935).
HONESDALE
Wayne County (64)
House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Italianate, cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).
Thompson House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, cast-iron
veranda. (Also outbuildings). 50 sheets (1937); 18 photos (1937).
HOPWOOD
Fayette County (26)
Hayden House. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 6 photos
(1934).
HYDETOWN
Crawford County (20)
Ridgeway House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Charles Ridgeway House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
IRVINE
Warren County (62)
House by the Pines, Irvine Estate. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Irvine House, Irvine Estate. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
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IRVINE-Continued.
Irvine Presbyterian Church. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. James M. Halliday, Archi-
tect. 7 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).
Miller's House, Irvine Estate. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
Tenant House, Irvine Estate. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
JENKINTOWN
Montgomery County (46)
"Alvethorpe." Stucco, three stories with tower, (demolished 1937), mid 19th C., mań-
sion type, Italianate. John Notman, Architect. 7 photos (1937).
KINGSTON
Luzerne County (40)
Helme Tavern, 238 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 16 sheets (1938); 8 photos (1938).
Mvers House, 98 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1940); 2
photos (1940).
LANCASTER
Lancaster County (36)
Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity. Brick, with tower and spire, mid 18th C. (tower
and spire added 1794). 2 photos (1937).
LINGLESTOWN VICINITY
Dauphin County (22)
Captain Mackey House, 2½ miles from Linglestown. Wood, two stories, early 18th C.
13 sheets (1935).
MAPLE GROVE VICINITY
Lancaster County (36)
Stoneroads Mill Bridge, Little Conestoga Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).
MEADVILLE
Crawford County (20)
Allegheny College, Bentley Hall. Brick, three stories with cupola, early 19th C., Greek
revival. 1 photo (1937).
Baldwin-Reynolds House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1937).
Independent Congregational Church. Brick, early 19th C., Greek revival. 1 photo
(1936).
MEADVILLE VINCINITY
Crawford County (20)
Summer House, Route 98. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
MERCER
Mercer County (43)
Bell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Dr. Beriah Magoffin House, 116 Venango Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Garrett Cenotaph. Sandstone, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Magoffin House, 119 South Pitt Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Old Stone Jail. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (remodeled 1870 for hotel).
1 photo (1936).
Robinson House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
MIDDLETOWN
Dauphin County (22)
Saint Peter's Church, North Union Street. Irregular ashlar, with tower, mid 18th C.,
tower early 19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
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MILFORD
Pike County (52)
Milford Jail, Broad and High Streets. Irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola, early
19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
MILLIGANTOWN
Westmoreland County (65)
Milligan Water Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
MILLVILLE
Columbia County (19)
Friends' Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).
MONTROSE
Susquehanna County (58)
Lyons-Mulford House, 65 Church Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C
6 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
MOORHEADVILLE
Erie County (25)
Backus House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Moorhead House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11
sheets (1935); 7 photos (1934).
NANTICOKE
Luzerne County (40)
Mill House, 493 East Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935);
8 photos (1934).
NANTICOKE VICINITY
Luzerne County (40)
Hanover Green Meeting House. Wood, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1934;
1935).
NEWMANSTOWN
Lebanon County (38)
Fort Zeller. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 22 photos (1940).
NEW RICHMOND VICINITY
Crawford County (20)
Flint House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
NITTANY
Centre County (14)
Schaeffer House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos
(1934).
NORTH EAST
Erie County (25)
First Baptist Church, Railroad Street. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935;
1936); 4 photos (1935; 1937).
Octagon Barn. Brick, one story with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Silliman-Phillips House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
NORTH MEHOOPANY
Wyoming County (66)
Kintner Water Mill. Wood, three and a half stories, mid 19th C. (addition late 19th C.).
11 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
Erie County (25)
Stevenson House, Lake Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1935); 6
photos (1935; 1936).
PAXTANG
Dauphin County (22)
Elder House, Twenty-fourth and Ellerslie Streets. Stone, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also
stone barn). 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1935).
Presbyterian Church, Sharon Street. Fieldstone, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 4 photos
(1935).
"Spring House" (Rutherford House). Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1935).
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PAXTANG VICINITY
Dauphin County (22)
"Willow Dale Farm" (Martin-Lescure House), 1½ miles from Paxtang. Brick, two
stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1935).
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia County (51)
"Belleaire" (Singley House), League Island Park. Brick, two and a half stories, early
18th C., (restored). 8 photos (1936).
Carpenters' Hall. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 18th C. 2 photos (1939).
Carpenter's Mansion, Sixth and Chestnut Streets. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.,
(destroyed 1826). One sketch only.
"Cedar Grove", West Fairmount Park. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., addi-
tion 1799, moved 1917. 1 photo (1937).
"Chalkley Hall", Wheatsheaf Lane and Sepviva Street. Brick and stone, three stories,
late 18th C., mansion type, (wing 1723). 24 sheets (1937); 12 photos (1936; 1937).
Christ Church, Second Street north of Market Street. Brick, with spire, early 18th C.,
11 photos (1939).
Cove Cornice House, Spruce and Mattis Streets. Cornice detail only, early 18th C. 1
sheet (1936).
Covered Bridge over Wissahickon Creek, Thomas Mill Road, Fairmount Park. Wood,
mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).
Custom House, Chestnut Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets. Marble, two stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 19 sheets (1939); 35 photos
(1939).
First Bank of the United States (Girard's Bank), Third Street above Walnut. Brick and
stone, two stories, late 18th C., Classic Revival. Samuel Blodgett, Architect. 3 photos
(1939).
Fort Mifflin, Delaware River. Brick and stone, late 18th and early 19th C. Major Pierre
Charles L'Enfant, Colonel Toussard, et al, Architects. 9 photos (1937).
Franklin Institute, Seventh Street near Market. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th
C. John Haviland, Architect. 7 sheets (1936; 1937).
"Gentilhommière" (Stephen Girard House). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.
(additions c. 1798). (Also outbuilding). 6 photos (1940).
"Glen Fern" (Livezey House), Livezey's Lane and Wissahickon Creek. Irregular ashlar.
two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1934).
"Gloria Dei" (Old Swedes Church), Christian and Water Streets. Brick, with spire,
early 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1937).
Harrison House, Point No Point, Frankford. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (altered).
2 photos (1936).
Hatfield House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1938).
House on Letitia Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. (restored). 2 photos
(1938).
"Independence Hall", Chestnut Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets. Brick, two
stories with tower, early 18th C. 9 photos (1939).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
PHILADELPHIA-Continued.
"Laurel Hill", East Fairmount Park. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1938).
"Lemon Hill". Stucco, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 2 photos (1938).
Merchants' Exchange, Dock, Third and Walnut Streets. Regular ashlar, three stories
with cupola, early 19th C., Classic Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 4 photos
(1939).
"Mt. Pleasant", East Fairmount Park. Brick, stone, and stucco, two and a half stories,
mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. 6 photos (1938; 1939).
Powder Magazine, Magazine Lane. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
5 photos (1937).
Rittenhouse House, Lincoln Drive and Rittenhouse Street. Regular ashlar, one story,
early 18th C. 7 sheets (1934; 1935); 1 photo (1925).
"Strawberry". Stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
Trinity Church, Church Lane and Oxford Road. Brick, early 18th C. (19th C. additions).
6 sheets (1934; 1935; 1936); 2 photos (copies of sketches).
"Woodford", East Fairmount Park. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
2 photos (1938).
Workman Place. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
PHILIPSBURG
Centre County (14)
Phillips House. East Presqueisle Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 10 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
Union Church, East Presqueisle Street. Stucco on logs, with tower, early 19th C.,
Gothic Revival, (altered 1842). 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
PINETOWN
Lancaster County (36)
Leaman Rifle Works Bridge, Conestoga Creek. Wood, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).
PITTSFIELD
Warren County (62)
Old Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
PITTSBURGH
Allegheny County (2)
Brewer House, 1131 Western Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
Union Church, East Presqueisle Street. Stucco on logs, with tower, early 19th C., Gothic
Revival, (altered 1842). 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
Brick Cornices, 442 Third Avenue, 132 Second Avenue, 124 Fancourt Street, 334 Liberty
Avenue, Fancourt Street and Penn Avenue, 101 Grant Street. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935).
Coltart House, 3431 Forbes Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1935).
Croghan-Schenley House, Stanton Heights. Brick and stone, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival, (addition 1840). 14 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
Dr. Bedford Monument. Sandstone, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1935); 2 photos (1935).
Fahnestock House, 408 Penn Avenue. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1935);
1 photo (1935).
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PITTSBURGH-Continued.
Mitchell House, 524 Third Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
Neal Cabin, Schenley Park. Log, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3 photos
(c. 1900; 1935).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Armory. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Barracks Building, Thirty-ninth Street. Brick.
two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 4 sheets (1934); 6
photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Boiler House. Brick, one story, early 19th C.
Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Carriage Shop. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 1 photo (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Entrance Gates, Thirty-ninth Street. Stone, early
19th C. Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 1 sheet (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Group Plan-Plaques. 2 sheets (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Guardhouse, Butler Street. Brick and stucco, two
stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Machine Shop. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Non-Commissioned Officers' Quarters, Thirty-
ninth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?).
7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Officers' Quarters, Thirty-ninth Street. Brick, two
stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos
(1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Old Commandant's Quarters, Fortieth Street
Brick and fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect. 8
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Old United States Allegheny Arsenal, Storehouse No. 2. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Forbes Street and Craft Avenue. Regular
ashlar, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival, (moved 1901). John Notman, Architect.
6 sheets (1901); 1 photo (1935).
Shoenberger House, 425 Penn Avenue. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th
C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
PITTSFIELD
Warren County (62)
Acock House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Rhodes House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Terry House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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PLEASANTVILLE
Venango County (61)
Free Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. Manley Colton Beebe,
Architect. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Quinn House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., formal composition. 2 sheets (1936); 5
photos (1936).
PLYMOUTH
Luzerne County (40)
Colonel Wright House, 843-845 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.
9sheets (1937); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
Gaylord House, 135 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Re-
publican. 8 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).
PORT ALLEGANY VICINITY
McKean County (42)
Coleman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
RICEVILLE
Crawford County (20)
Congregational Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
Hendryx House, Route 77. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
Water Grist Mill, Oil Creek. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Westgate-Bruner House, Route 77. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
ROCK FORGE
Centre County (14)
Benner House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 9 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1935).
ROULETTE
Potter County (53)
Wiedrich House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
SAEGERTOWN
Crawford County (20)
Saeger House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).
SCRANTON
Lackawanna County (35)
Silkman House, 2006 North Maine Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 12 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
SELINSGROVE
Snyder County (55)
Academy, Market and West Snyder Streets. Brick, three and a half stories with cupola,
mid 19th C. 19 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
SHEAKLEYVILLE
Mercer County (43)
Scriven's House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
Scriven's Store, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
SMETHPORT
McKean County (42)
Backus House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., 6 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
Medbury Place, 604 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
SOUTH PARK
Allegheny County (2)
Miller House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia County (51)
Bleakley House, Cannonball Farm. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1940);
5 photos (1937).
Glebe House, Old River Road. Brick, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 14 sheets
(1940); 2 photos (1940).
STERRETTANIA
Erie County (25)
Sterrett Cabin, Conneaut Road. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 5
photos (1936).
SUMMIT
Erie County (25)
Summit Stone School. Irregular ashlar, one story with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
TERRYTOWN
Bradford County (8)
Terry-Welles Cabin. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 15 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
TIDIOUTE
Warren County (62)
Old Hotel (Ryan House). Wood, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (enlarged
1894). 1 photo (1936).
TITUSVILLE
Crawford County (20)
Coloneł Drake House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Kelly House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
TOWNVILLE
Crawford County (20)
Stevens House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., formal composition. 2 photos (1936).
TRAPPE
Montgomery County (46)
Old Trappe Church (Augustus Lutheran Church). Stucco, mid 18th C. 10 photos
(1925).
UNION CITY
Erie County (25)
Rockwell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
VALLEY FORGE
Chester County (15)
Washington's Headquarters. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (restored). 7 photos
(1937).
WAPWALLOPEN
Luzerne County (40)
Union Reformed and Lutheran Church. Wood, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 7 photos
(1936).
WASHINGTON
Washington County (63)
Washington and Jefferson College, Administration Building. Brick, two stories, late
18th C., Greek Revival, (additions 1818). 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
WATERFORD
Erie County (25)
Brotherton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Covered Bridge, LeBoeuf Creek. Wood, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Doctor's Office. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Eagle Hotel. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Judson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church. Brick, with tower, early 19th C., Gothic Revival,
(renovated 1871-1872). 1 photo (1937).
Waterford Academy, Fourth and Cherry Streets. Stone, two stories with cupola, early
19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
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WATTSBURG
Erie County (25)
Chaffee House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Howard Double House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition. 1 photo
(1936).
WAVERLY
Lackawanna County (35)
School, Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Stone-Oakford House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
WEST ELDRED
McKean County (42)
Lamphier House, Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. Benjamin H. Lamphier, Architect.
4 photos (1936).
WEST NANTICOKE
Luzerne County (40)
Harvey House, 72-74 McDonald Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets
(1938); 7 photos (1938).
WEST NEWTON VICINITY
Westmoreland County (65)
Bells Mill Covered Bridge, 4 miles east of West Newton, Sewickley Creek. Wood, mid
19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia County (51)
Bartram House, Gibson Avenue and Fifty-fourth Street. Regular ashlar, two and a
half stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 4 photos (1938).
"The Solitude". Stucco, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 4 photos (1939).
"The Woodlands," Thirty-ninth Street and Woodland Avenue. Fieldstone, two stories,
late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 6 photos (1938.)
HITEMARSH
Montgomery County (46)
"Hope Lodge," Bethlehem and Skippack Pikes. Brick and stucco, two and a half
stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (Also barn). 12 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1937).
WHITES VALLEY
Wayne County (64)
Octagon School House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 2 photos
(1936).
WILKES-BARRE
Luzerne County (40)
Captain Bowman House, 220 North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 15
sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).
Colonel Butler House, 313 South River Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 11
sheets (1939); 4 photos (c. 1915; 1939).
McLean House, 156 Carey Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Early
Republican, (moved 1928). 11 sheets (1939); 5 photos (c. 1928; 1939).
Pickering House, 130 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished
1931). 7 sheets (before 1931); 9 photos (1930).
WILLIAMSPORT
Lycoming County (41)
Judge Paison's House, 5 East Fourth Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
19 sheets (1936); 16 photos (c. 1910; 1936).
Updegraff House, Reach Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also log granary).
11 sheets (1936).
WOODCOCK
Crawford County (20)
McPheeter House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Methodist Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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WYOMING
Luzerne County (40)
Crawford House, 482 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
17 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1938).
Swetland Store, 828 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, twostories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
Swetland House, 885 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1935);
6 photos (1934; 1935).
Wyoming Institute, Institute Street. Brick, two stories with cupoła, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
WYSOX
Bradford County (8)
Presbyterian Church, Route 187. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C. 17 sheets (1936);
8 photos (1936).
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PUERTO RICO
SAN GERMAN
Mayaguez County (5)
Templo de Porta Coeli. Rubble masonry and tamped earth with bell gable, late 18th C.,
baroque. 9 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1936).
SAN JUAN
San Juan County (7)
Capilla del Cristo, Cristo and Tetuan Streets. Tamped earth and brick, with bell gable,
mid 18th C., baroque, (restored 1927). 8 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).
El Morro. Irregular ashlar, mid 16th C. 1 sheet (1940); 8 photos (1938).
El Polvorin (Powder House), San Jeronimo. Sandstone and brick, one story, mid 18th C.,
baroque. 5 sheets (1935); 9 photos (1935).
Fort, La Forteleza. Stone, early 16th C. 5 photos (c. 1930).
Fort San Cristobal. Irregular ashlar, early 17th C. (completed 1783). 1 sheet (1940),
14 photos (1938).
Governor's Palace (Palace of Santa Catalina), La Forteleza. Stucco, three stories, late
18th C., Classic Revival, cast-iron veranda. 3 photos (c. 1930).
Iglesia de San Jose, Plaza San Jose. Rubble masonry, early 16th C., Late Gothic, (ex-
terior baroque). 13 sheets (1935); 20 photos (1937; 1938).
Puerta de San Juan, Caleta de San Juan Street. Irregular ashlar, early 17th C., (recon-
structed 1749). 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
VIEQUES ISLAND
Vieques County (8)
Fuerte Vieques. Brick and sandstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 19 photos (1935).
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RHODE ISLAND
ANTHONY
Kent County (2)
General Nathaniel Greene House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
BELLEVILLE
Washington County (5)
"Mobra Castle" (Phillips House). Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 13 photos (c. 1900;
1940).
BRISTOL
Bristol County (1)
Captain Parker Borden House, 736 Hope Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th
C. 2 photos (1937).
Deputy Governor Bradford House, Metacom Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories,
mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).
De Wolfe House, Poppasquash Neck. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (burned 1919). Russell Danver, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1900).
General George de Wolfe House, Hope Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Classic Revival. 5 photos (1937).
"Hey Bonnie Hall" (Dewolfe-Middleton House), Popasquash Road. Wood, two stories
early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. Russell Warren, Architect. 13 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934; 1937).
Howe House, Hope Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos
(1937).
John Bourn House, Hope Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Joseph Reynolds House, 956 Hope Street. Wood, three stories, late 17th C. 4 photos
(1937).
Morice-Babbitt House, 328 Hope Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Warren House, 12 State Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
BUTTONWOODS
Kent County (2)
James Greene House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
CUMBERLAND
Providence County (4)
Ballou Meeting House. Wood, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (before 1886; 1937).
Cooke House, Old Wrentham Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937),
doorway only.
EAST GREENWICH
Kent County (2)
Clement Weaver House, Howland Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 9
sheets (1940); 19 photos (1937; 1940).
Eldredge House, Pierce and Division Streets. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C.,
mansion type. 5 photos (1937; 1940).
Gorton, Jr. House, Division Street. Stairway only, late 17th C. 1 photo (1937).
Court House, Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 18th C.
11 photos (1937; 1940).
GREENVILLE
Providence County (4)
Winsor House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 plioto (1937).
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JAMESTOWN
Newport County (3)
Captain Paine House, Conanicut Island. Wood, two stories with overhang, late 17th C.
1 drawing (1882).
Carr House, Conanicut Island. Fieldstone, two stories, late 17th C. 1 drawing (1882).
JOHNSTON
Providence County (4)
Clemence-Irons House, 338 George Waterman Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 12
sheets (1936); 12 photos (1937; 1939).
KENYON
Washington County (5)
Samuel Clarke House. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 2 photos (1937).
KINGSTON
Washington County (5)
French House, Route 138 and College Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered
late 18th C., burned 1941). 11 sheets (1940); 12 photos (c. 1900; 1940).
Hagadorn House, Kingston Hill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Kingston Inn, Kingston Hill. Two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos, interiors only (1937).
LIME ROCK
Providence County (4)
Whitman House, Great Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 12 sheets (1936); 4
photos (1937).
LINCOLN
Providence County (4)
Eleazar Arnold House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1937).
Friends' Meeting House, Great Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 19 sheets (1937);
2 photos (before 1886; before 1940).
"Hearthside" (Smith House), Great Road. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories with
ogee gable, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).
Israel Arnold House, Great Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
MANTON
Providence County (4)
Clemence House, 38 George Washington Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (restored).
8 photos (1939).
Tripp House, 957½ Manton Avenue. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1938);
4 photos (1937).
NEWPORT
Newport County (3)
Amanda Greene House, Spring and Bridge Streets. Mantel only, early 18th C. 1
photo (1937).
Brenton House, Thames Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 6 photos
(1937).
Brick Market Building: "The Public Granary", Thames Street. Brick, three stories, mid
18th C., Classic Revival. Peter Harrison, Architect. 1 photo (1937).
Captain Mawdsley House, Spring and John Streets. Wood, two and a half stories, mid
18th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1937).
Colony House, Washington Parade. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 18th C.
8 photos (1937).
Daniel Ayrault Doorway. Wood, mid 18th C. Richard Munday, Architect. 1 photo
(1937).
Governor Coddington House. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 17th C., (destroyed
1835). 2 photos (1937).
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NEWPORT-Continued.
Jewish Synagogue, Touro Street. Brick, mid 18th C. Peter Harrison, Architect. 4
photos (1937).
Nichols-Wanton-Hunter House, 54 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type. Peter Harrison, Architect. 35 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1937).
Pitts Head Tavern (Lillibridge House), 5 Duke Street. Wood, mid 18th C. 1 photo,
doorway only (1937).
Redwood Library, Bellevue Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Classic Revival.
Peter Harrison, Architect. 3 photos (1937).
Redwood Library Garden House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. Peter Harrison, Archi-
tect. 1 photo (1937).
Robinson House, 64 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Sabbatarian Meeting House, Touro Street. Wood, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Spencer House, 85-87 Thames Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15 sheets (1936);
6 photos (1895; 1936; 1937).
Vernon House, Clark and Mary Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.
Peter Harrison, Architect (?). 3 photos (1937).
Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, 17 Broadway. Wood, two and a half stories, late 17th C.
6 photos (1936).
NORTH KINGSTOWN
Washington County (5)
"Cocumcussoc" (Smith, Jr. House), Port Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 10
photos (c. 1900; 1937; 1940).
Moffat-Hammond Water Mill, Gilbert Stuart Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 7
sheets (1936).
Northrup House, Post Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered mid 18th C.).
12 sheets (1940); 10 photos, (1937; 1940).
Reynolds-Lawrence House, Quidnessett. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).
9 sheets (1934): 2 photos (1934).
Stuart House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
NORTH SCITUATE
Providence County (4)
Old Lapham Institute (Southville Seminary). Wood, three stories with cupola, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival, formal composition, (wings burned). Russell Warren, Architect. 1
photo (1860).
NORTH SMITHFIELD
Providence County (4)
Captain Arnold House, Union Village. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (porch c. 1800).
1 photo (1937).
OAK LAWN
Providence County (4)
Searle House, 107 Wilbur Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (wing c. 1677). 11
sheets (1936); 1 photo (c. 1900).
PAWTUCKET
Providence County (4)
"Pidge Tavern", 586 Pawtucket Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (restored).
14 sheets (1938); 2 photos (before restoration and 1940).
PORTSMOUTH
Newport County (3)
"Vaucluse" (Elam House), Wapping Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion
type, Classic Revival, formal composition, (rebuilt 1803-4). 29 sheets (1937); 8 photos
(1937).
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PROVIDENCE
Providence County (4)
Ashton House, 368 Benefit Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).
Beckwith House (Handicraft Club), 42 College Street. Brick, two stories with cupola,
early 19th C., mansion type. John Holden Greene, Architect. 56 sheets (1937); 3
photos (1937).
Beneficent Congregational Church, Weybossett Street. Brick, with dome, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Captain Tillinghast House, 403 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16
sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).
Carrington House, 66 Williams Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, (altered). 55 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).
Colonel Nightingale House, 257 Benefit Street. Wood, three stories with cupola, late 18th
C., mansion type. 3 photos, interiors only (1937).
Colony House, 157 North Main Street. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 18th C. 20
sheets (1937); 11 photos (c. 1900; 1937; 1940).
Cushing House, 38½ North Court Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937),
mantel only.
Dexter House, 957 North Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1937).
Dexter House (Hinckley), 72 Waterman Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th
C., mansion type, (moved). 53 sheets (1937); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
Dodge-Brown House, 10 Thomas Street. Wood, two stories originally, late 18th C. 15
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1937).
Dorr House, Benefit and Bowen Streets. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Early Republican, formal composition. 1 photo (1937).
First Baptist Meeting House, North Main and Waterman Streets. Wood, with spire,
late 18th C. 28 photos (1774 and 1789 [drawings]; c. 1900; 1937; 1939);
First Congregational Church, Benefit and Benevolent Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire,
arly 19th C., Classic Revival. (Original church brick, with two towers, late 18th C.
Caleb Ormsbee, Architect). 4 photos (c. 1800; 1937).
Franklin Hotel, 31 North Main Street. Brick, four stories, early 19th C. John Holden
Greene, Architect. 7 sheets (1915); 1 photo (1937).
Franklin Institute Building, 27 Market Square. Regular ashlar, five stories, early 19th
C., (demolished). 5 photos (c. 1900).
Governor Brown House, 537 North Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 12
sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).
Governor Hopkins House, 15 Hopkins Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15
sheets (1938); 7 photos. (c. 1900; 1937).
"Granite Building", 6-18 Market Square. Regular ashlar, four stories with cupola, early
19th C. (demolished 1939). John Holden Greene, Architect. 20 sheets (1939); 6 photos
(c. 1900; 1939).
Green-Arnold House, 14 John Street. Interior detailsonly, early 19th C. 2 photos, (1937).
Hamilton Building, Westminster and Exchange Streets. Brick, three and a half stories,
early 19th C., (demolished 1869). 1 photo (before 1869).
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PROVIDENCE-Continued.
Hoppin House, Snow and Westminster Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, Classic Revival. James C. Bucklin, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1900).
House on Pine Street. Mid 18th C. (demolished). Paneling moved to Plantations Club,
Weybosset Street. 1 photo, interior only (1937).
Ives House, 66 Power Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican. 1 photo (1937).
Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1937).
John Brown House, 52 Power Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. Joseph Brown, Architect. 7 photos (1937).
Joseph Brown House, 50 South Main Street. Brick, two stories with ogee pediment, late
18th C., mansion type. Joseph Brown, Architect. 4 photos (1937).
Larchar House, 282 Benefit Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. John
Holden Greene, Architect. 6 photos (1936).
Manning Hall, Brown University, Prospect Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th
C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Mason House, Weybosset Street. Late 18th C., (demolished). 1 photo, mantel only
(1937).
Mason-Tockwotton House, Tockwotton and East Streets. Brick (?), three stories with
cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (demolished 1889). 1 photo (before 1889).
Reynolds House, 31 Benevolent Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets
(1940); 15 photos (1940).
Richard Brown House, 305 Blackstone Boulevard. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.,
(altered). 12 sheets (1939); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1940).
Saint John's Church, North Main and Church Streets. Regular ashlar, with tower, early
19th C., Gothic Revival. John Holden Greene, Architect. 4 photos (1937).
"Shakespeare's Head" (Carter House), 21 Meeting Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th
C. 15 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
University Hall, Brown University, Prospect Street. Brick, four stories with cupola,
late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Warner House, 362 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936).
Watson House, 69 College Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. John Holden Greene,
Architect. 38 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1940).
Westcott House, 240 Benefit Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (demolished). 8
sheets (1938).
Westminster Congregational Church, 119 Mathewson Street. Stone (?), one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. James Bucklin and Russell Warren, Architects. (Demolished).
1 photo (c. 1860).
Woodward House, 22 James Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. John
Holden Greene, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
SAUNDERSTOWN
Washington County (5)
Casey House, Boston Neck Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 6 photos
(c. 1900; 1940).
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SLATERSVILLE
Providence County (4)
Mill House "K". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Slatersville Green, Church and Mill Houses. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
THORNTON
Providence County (4)
Captain Thomas Fenner House, 1538 Plainfield Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th
C. 16 photos (c. 1900; 1940).
WARREN
Bristol County (1)
Bliss-Ruisden House, 606 Main Street. Interiors only, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Warren Ladies Seminary. Four stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (burned 1857). 1
lithograph (c. 1850).
Waterman House, 392 South Water Street. Interior only, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
WARWICK
Kent County (2)
Greene House, West Shore Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (altered, razed 1938).
13 sheets (1937); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
WICKFORD
Washington County (5)
Gardiner House, 64 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1934).
Northrup House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church. Wood, early 18th C., (moved 1800). 15 photos (1937;
1940).
WOONSOCKET
Providence County (4)
Captain Holbrook House, 383 South Main Street. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid
19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
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ABBEVILLE
Abbeville County (1)
Episcopal Church. Stone and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C. Gothic Revival. 1 photo
(1940).
ANDERSON
Anderson County (4)
Sullivan House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival. 3 photos
(1940).
ANDERSON VICINITY
Anderson County (4)
Varennes Tavern, 4½ miles east of Anderson. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., dog-run
type. 11 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).
BEAUFORT
Beaufort County (7)
Barnwell House. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1940); 6 photos
(1940).
BLACKSBURG VICINITY
Cherokee County (11)
Henry Houser House, Kings Mountain National Military Park. Irregular ashlar, two
stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1935).
CAMDEN
Kershaw County (28)
Baron de Kalb Monument, De Kalb and Market Streets. Stone, early 19th C. Robert
Mills, Architect. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Old Court House, Main and King Streets. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.,
Greek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).
CHARLESTON
Charleston County (10)
Joseph Aiken House, 20 Charlotte Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1940).
Alston House (Middleton-Smith House), 21 East Battery. Brick and stucco, three
stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1938).
Bank of United States (City Hall), Broad and Meeting Streets. Stone, brick, and stucco,
two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Gabriel Manigault, Architect. 1 photo (1938).
Bennett's Rice Mill, Society and Concord Streets. Brick, four stories, early 19th C.
Classic Revival, (addition). 8 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1939).
Bethel Methodist Church, Calhoun and Pitt Streets. Stucco, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1940).
Beth Elohim Synagogue, 74 Hasell Street. Brick and stucco, mid 18th C., Greek Revival.
Warner, Architect. 1 photo (1938).
Chancellor de Saussure House, Montague Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-
story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Charleston College, George and Saint Philip Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C., Classic Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
Charleston Hotel. Brick and stucco, four stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.
Reichardt, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
Colonel Stuart House, 104 Tradd Street. Wood, three and a half stories, late 18th C.,
mansion type. 1 photo (1940).
Colonel William Rhett House, 58 Hasell Street. Early 18th C. 2 photos, interiors only
(1940).
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CHARLESTON-Continued.
Commodore Payne House, 64 Vanderhorst Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., to-w
story veranda, (altered). 5 photos (1940).
County Records Building, Meeting and Chalmers Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories,
early 19th C., Greek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect. 7 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Court House, Broad and Meeting Streets. Stucco, three stories, early 19th C., Classic
Revival. 1 photo (1940).
Daniel Blake Tenements, 2-4 Court House Square. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C.
1 photo (1940).
"Dictator" Rutledge House, 116 Broad Street. Brick, mid 18th C., Classic Revival,
(altered). 1 photo (1940).
Dr. Ramsay House, 92 Broad Street. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934);
8 photos (1934; 1940).
Dr. Turnbull's Apothecary Shop, 125 King Street. Wood, two and a half stories,
late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
Drayton House, 6 Gibbes Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, three-
story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Edwards-Smythe House, 14 Legare Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C.,
mansion type, Early Republican. 3 photos (1938).
Fickin House (Library), Rutledge and Montague Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also two-story, brick, servants' quarters). 4 photos (1939).
First Presbyterian Church, Meeting and Tradd Streets. Brick and stucco, with two
towers, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Fort Dorchester. Brick, early 18th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1940).
Gadsden House, 329 East Bay Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type.
(altered). 7 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1939; 1940).
General William Washington House, Church Street and South Battery. Wood, two
stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1940).
Gibbs House, Sixth Avenue at First Street. Stucco and wood, two stories, early 19th C.,
Classic Revival. 1 photo (1940).
Governor Bennett House, South end of Lucas Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early
19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1940).
Heyward-Washington House, 87 Church Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., man-
sion type. 7 photos (1940).
Hibernian Hall, 105 Meeting Street. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1940).
House at 36 Chalmers Street. Stucco, three stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda. 1
photo (1938).
House at 10 Charlotte Street. Late 18th C., interiors only. 3 photos (1940).
House at 32 Charlotte Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1940).
House at 43 Charlotte Street. Brick and stucco, two stories. mid 18th C., (altered),
1 photo (1940).
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House at 92 Church Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story
veranda. 1 photo (1940).
House at 301 East Bay Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda,
1 photo (1940).
House at 332 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type.
Classic Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1939).
House at East Bay Street and South Battery. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th
C., Classic Revival, three-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
House at 70 Hasell Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).
House on Magazine Street. Half-timber, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
House at 8 Meeting Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
House at 59 Smith Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., three-story veranda. 3
photos, interiors only (1940).
House on South Battery between King and Meeting Streets. Wood, three and a half
stories with cupola, late 18th C., Classic Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1938).
House at 46 Tradd Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (remodeled 1933). 3 photos
(1940).
House at 67 Vanderhorst Street. Early 19th C. 3 photos, interiors only (1940).
Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
E. Blake White, architect. 1 photo (1940).
Jerkinhead Roof House, 392-394 Meeting Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late
18th C. 2 photos (1939).
Joseph Manigault House, 350 Meeting Street. Stucco, three stories, late 18th C., mansion
type. Gabriel Manigault, Architect. 6 photos (1940).
Judge King's House, 24 George Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type. 1 photo (1938).
Judge Robert Pringle House, 70 Tradd Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th
C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Lucas House, Calhoun Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Re-
vival, two-story veranda. 2 photos (1939).
Market Hall. Stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Classic Revival, cast-iron railings. 1
photo (1940).
Middleton-Pinckney House (Elliot House), 14 George Street. Brick and stucco, four
stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 3 photos (1938).
Miles Brewton House, 27 King Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type,
Classic Revival, two-story veranda. Ezra Waite, Architect. 6 photos (1938; 1940).
Nathaniel Russell House, 51 Meeting Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Early Republican, wrought-iron balcony. 3 photos (1940).
Old Citadel. Stucco, three stories, early 19th C., Gothic Revival. Frederick Wesner,
Architect. 3 photos (1940).
Old City Powder Magazine, 23 Cumberland Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 18th
C. 2 photos (1940).
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OLD JEWISH ORPHANAGE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. C. 1800
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CHARLESTON-Continued.
Old Jewish Orphanage, 88 Broad Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, late 18th C.
8 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Old Marine Hospital, 20 Franklin Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
two-story veranda. Robert Mills, Architect (?). 5 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Old Saint Michael's Rectory, Beaufain Street opposite Logan. Wood, two and a half
stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1938).
Orphans' Home Chapel, Vanderhorst Street. Stucco, early 19th C., Classic Revival.
Gabriel Manigault, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
Paine Studio, 47 South Meeting Street. Wood and brick, three and a half stories, early
19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1938).
Parish House, Congregational Church. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1938).
Pelzer House, 109 Ashley Avenue. Wood, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Classic Revival, twe-story veranda. 4 photos (1940).
Pettigrew Law Office, 8 Saint Michael's Alley. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., iron
balcony. E. Blake White, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
"Pink House", 17 Chalmers Street. Stucco, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1940).
Ralph Izard House, 110 Broad Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 18th C. 7
photos (1940).
Robert Martin House, 16 Charlotte Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 1 photo (1940).
Roper House, 9 East Bay Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival, wrought-iron balconies. 1 photo (1940).
Saint John's Lutheran Church, 10 Archdale Street. Stucco, with tower, early 19th C.,
Classic Revival, with wrought-iron gates. 2 photos (1940).
Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 79 Hasell Street. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1938).
Saint Michael's Church, 78 Meeting Street. Brick and stucco, with tower, mid 18th C.,
Classic Revival. 3 photos (1939; 1940).
Saint Philip's Protestant Episcopal Church, 144 Church Street. Brick and stucco, with
tower, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Joseph Hyde, Architect. 4 photos (1939; 1940).
Second Presbyterian Church, Charlotte and Meeting Streets at Ashmead Place. Brick
and stucco, with tower, early 19th C., Classic Revival. John Gordon, Architect. 3
photos (1939; 1940).
State Powder Magazines and Administration Buildings. Brick and stucco, one story,
early 19th C. Robert Mills, Architect. 2 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
Steele House, 89 Beaufain Street. Early 19th C., interiors only. 8 photos (1940).
United States Customs House, 200 East Bay Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. E. Blake White, Architect. 1 photo (1939).
William Blacklock House, 18 Bull Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early Repub-
lican. (Also outbuildings). 9 photos (1940).
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CHARLESTON-Continued.
William Ravenel House, 13 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, cast-iron balcony. 1 photo (1940).
Wrought-iron Gate at 96a Ashley Avenue. Early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
CHARLESTON VICINITY
Charleston County (10)
Saint Andrew's Church, 10 miles southwest of Charleston. Brick and stucco, early
18th C. 10 sheets (1940); 9 photos (1940).
CHERAW
Chesterfield County (10)
Old Masonic Hall. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1940).
Saint David's Church. Wood, with tower, late 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
COLUMBIA
Richland County (40)
De Bruhl House, 1401 Laurel Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect (?). 13 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Hall-Preston House, Blanding and Pickens Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type; Greek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 7 photos
(1934).
Library, University of South Carolina, Sumter and College Streets. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., Classic Revival. Richard Clark and Robert Mills, Architects. 12 sheets
(1934); 10 photos (1934; 1940).
President's House, University of South Carolina. Brick and stucco, two stories, early
19th C. 2 photos (1940).
CORDESVILLE VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
Strawberry Chapel. Stucco, early 18th C. 7 photos (1939).
CROSS
Berkeley County (8)
Cabin. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (wood and clay chimney). 1 photo (1939).
EDISTO ISLAND
Charleston County (10)
"Brick House", Russell Creek. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (burned
1929). 8 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936; 1939).
Presbyterian Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. James M.
Curtis, Architect. 1 photo (1940).
William Seabrook House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1940).
EUTAW SPRINGS VICINITY
Berkeley County (S)
"Lawson Pond". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).
Orangeburg County (38)
"Belvidere". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939) doorway only.
"Eutaw". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1939).
"Numertia". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
"Pond Bluff". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 8
photos (1939).
"The Rocks". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos (1939; 1940).
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EUTAWVILLE VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
"Loch Dhu". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
"Springfield". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos (1939).
Orangeburg County (38)
"Walworth". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
GEORGETOWN
Georgetown County (22)
Church of Prince George Winyah. Brick, early 18th C., (tower added). 4 photos (1938;
1940).
Court House. Stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 4 photos (1940).
GEORGETOWN VICINITY
Georgetown County (22)
Negro Baptist Church, Silver Hill Plantation. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C., (burned
1940). 2 photos (1940).
"Silver Hill Plantation". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos
(1940).
GOOSE CREEK
Berkeley County (8)
Saint James' Church. Brick and stucco, early 18th C. 6 photos (1939; 1940).
GOOSE CREEK VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
"Crowfield". Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (ruinous). 5 sheets (1940);
11 photos (1940).
GREENVILLE
Greenville County (23)
Christ Episcopal Church, North Church and North Streets. Brick, with tower, mid 19th
C., Gothic Revival. Joel Poinsette, Architect. 14 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
GREENVILLE VICINITY
Greenville County (23)
Joel Poinsette House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
HUGER VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
"Middleburg", 3 miles east of Huger on east branch of Cooper River. Wood, two stories
late 17th C. (Also outbuildings). 3 sheets (1940); 7 photos (1939; 1940).
Pompion Hill Chapel. Brick, mid 18th C. 8 photos (1939; 1940).
McCLELLONVILLE VICINITY
Charleston County (10)
"Fairfield", 6½ miles north of McClellonville. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (altered).
12 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).
MONCKS CORNER
Berkeley County (8)
Biggin Church. Brick, mid 18th C. (burned late 19th C.). 3 photos (1939; 1940).
MONCKS CORNER VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
"Exeter". Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1940); 17
photos (1939; 1940).
"Gippy". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1940).
"Limerick". Wood, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 13 sheets (1940); 12
photos (1939; 1940).
"Wappaoolah". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
MOUNT PLEASANT VICINITY
Charleston County (10)
"Boone Hall" Quarters. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
"Hampton," South Branch of Santee River. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., man-
sion type, Classic Revival (additions). 13 photos (1936; 1940).
"Oakland". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1940); 6 photos (1940).
Snee House, Snee Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., formal composition,
(restored). 3 photos (1940).
PENDLETON
Anderson County (4)
Farmers' Hall. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 7 sheets
(1934); 4; photos (1934; 1940).
PINE GROVE VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
"Comingtee". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). 3
photos (1940).
"Dean Hall". Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1939).
"Medway Plantation". Brick and stucco, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 4 photos
(1940).
PINOPOLIS VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
Blackoak Church. Wood, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
"Bunker Hill". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
"Cedar Spring". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).
"Hanover". Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 17 photos (1939; 1940).
"Indianfield". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
"North Hampton". Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also wood outbuildings).
3 photos (1939).
"Ophir". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1939).
"Pooshee". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).
"Somerset". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 4 photos (1939).
"Wampee". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).
"White Hall". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 photos (1939).
"Woodlawn". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos
(1939).
SAINT STEPHENS VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
Saint Stephen's Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1939).
SANTEE
Charleston County (10)
Saint James' Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1940).
SANTEE VICINITY
Charleston County (10)
"Harrietta". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican, formal
composition. 2 photos (1940).
"The Wedge". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos
(1940).
SHELDON
Beaufort County (7)
Prince William's Church. Brick, mid 18th C., (demolished). 3 photos (1940).
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STATESBURG
Sumter County (43)
Church of the Holy Cross. Pise and stucco, with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.
6 photos (1934).
SUMTER VICINITY
Sumter County (43)
General Sumter's Tomb and Chapel. Brick and stone, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
High Hills Baptist Church. Wood, late 18th C., Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 3
photos (1934).
Negro Cabin. Wood, one story, 19th C., clay and wood chimney. 1 photo (1939).
WALTERBORO
Colleton County (15)
Library. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
WANDO VICINITY
Berkeley County (8)
Saint Thomas' and Saint Dennis' Church. Stucco, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
WEDGEFIELD VICINITY
Sumter County (43)
"Melrose" (Singleton Plantation). Wood, one story, late 18th C., saddle-bag type,
(altered). 5 sheets (1940); 8 photos (1940).
YORK VICINITY
York County (46)
McElwee House, Kings Mountain Recreational Area. Log, two stories, late 18th C
7 sheets (1939); 7 photos (1895; 1939).
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TENNESSEE
BEERSHEBA SPRINGS
Grundy County (31)
Beersheba Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
BOLIVAR
Hardeman County (35)
Colonel McNeal House, Bill Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type. 16 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1936).
CASTALIAN SPRINGS
Sumner County (83)
"Castalian Springs" (Wynne House). Log, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936;
1940).
COLUMBIA
Maury County (60)
"Mercer Hall" (Bishop Otey House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
COLUMBIA VICINITY
Maury County (60)
"Clifton Place" (General Pillow House), 5 miles south of Columbia. Brick, two stories,
early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 photos (1936).
"Rattle and Snap" (Polk-Granbery House). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos (1936).
Zion Church, 6 miles west of Columbia. Brick, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
ELIZABETHTON
Carter County (10)
General Taylor House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
ELKMONT VICINITY
Sevier County (78)
Little Greenbrier School and Church House, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Log, one story, late 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1935; 1936).
GALLATIN VICINITY
Sumner County (83)
"Cragfont" (General Winchester House). Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.
12 photos (1936; 1940).
"Fairview" (Franklin House), 4 miles west of Gallatin. Brick, two and a half stories,
early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. (Aiso circular wellhouse).
8 photos (1936).
GATLINBURG VICINITY
Sevier County (78)
Bales House, Roaring Fork Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 4 miles from
Gatlinburg. Log, one story, late 19th C., dog-run type. (Also log outbuildings). 8 sheets
(1935); 13 photos (1935).
HERMITAGE
Davidson County (19)
"The Hermitage" (Andrew Jackson House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival, (burned 1834, rebuilt 1835). 7 sheets (1934); 42 photos (1934; 1936).
JOHNSON CITY VICINITY
Washington County (90)
Cobb House (General Blount House), 4 miles north of Johnson City. Wood, two stories,
late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).
Haynes House, 2 miles east of Johnson City. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos
(1936).
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KNOXVILLE
Knox County (47)
Blount House, State Street and Hill Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal
composition. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Campbell House, Cumberland Avenue and Central Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Dr. Jackson House, State Street and Hill Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Old Chisholm Tavern, Front and Gay Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
KNOXVILLE VICINITY
Sevier County (78)
Buckingham House, 16 miles east of Knoxville. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
Ramsey House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. Thomas Hope, Architect (?).
4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
LIMESTONE
Washington County (90)
Gillespie-Klepper House. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
MEMPHIS
She!by County (79)
Dunscomb House, 584 South Front Street. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Hunt-Phelan House, 533 Beale Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Littleton-Petrit House, 496 Beale Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 8 photos (1936).
Titus Block, Third and Market Streets. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. 6
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Topp House, 565 Beale Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
MORRISTOWN VICINITY
Hamblen County (32)
Deaderick-Taylor House, 5 miles NE. of Morristown on U.S. Highway 11. Brick, two
stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1936).
NASHVILLE
Davidson County (19)
"Belmont" (Colonel Acklen House). Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th
C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1936; 1940).
State Capitol, Cedar Street and Capitol Boulevard. Regular ashlar, two stories with
cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 23 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1934; 1940).
NASHVILLE VICINITY
Davidson County (19)
"Belle Meade". Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also
log, dog-run quarters). 10 photos (1940).
PITTSBURG LANDING
Hardin County (36)
"Cherry Mansion". Brick, one story, mid 19th C. (altered). 1 photo (c. 1900).
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TEXAS
ANAHUAC
Chambers County (36)
General Chambers House, Cummings Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
ANDERSON
Grimes County (93)
Baptist Church. Fieldstone, with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Black-Schroder Springhouse. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Bogess House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition, two-story veranda.
1 photo (1936).
Bowman-Clarke-Kelly House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Buchanan House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Dickson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Fanthrope Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos
(1936).
Green House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
Pahl House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Womack House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
ANDERSON VICINITY
Grimes County (93)
Fuqua House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
AUSTIN
Travis County (227)
French Legation to Republic of Texas, Robertson Hill. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
General Land Office. Stone, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. Conrad Straeme,
Architect. 6 photos (1936).
Governor's Mansion, Colorado Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1934).
Governor Pease House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
7 photos (1937).
Raymond House, 204 East Twenty-fourth Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid
19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
Vance House, 1802 San Gabriel Street. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 9
sheets (1936); 4 photos (1934).
AUSTIN VICINITY
Bastrop County (11)
Burleson House, 19 miles south of Austin. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos
(1937).
Ireland House, 21 miles south of Austin. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type.
3 photos (1937).
Judge Sneed House, 6 miles south of Austin on Lockhart Road. Regular ashlar, two
stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
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BASTROP
Bastrop County (11)
Crocheron House, Wilson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
8 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Governor Sayer's House, Diagonal Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 6 photos (1934).
Pearcy House, Pecan Street and Highway 290. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
Wilbarger House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
BELMONT VICINITY
Gonzales County (89)
King House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
BOERNE VICINITY
Kendall County (130)
Becker House. Log and stone, one story, mid 19th C. (Also outbuilding.) 5 photos
(1936).
BRAZORIA
Brazoria County (20)
Ashcomb Place. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
BROWNSVILLE VICINITY
Cameron County (31)
Carmen Ranch House, 9 miles north of Brownsville. Brick, one story, mid 19th C,.
(ruinous). 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
BULLARD
Smith County (212)
Douglas House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).
Loffin House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
BULLARD VICINITY
Smith County (212)
Colonel Dewberry House, 7 miles west of Bullard. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Loffin House, 7 miles west of Bullard. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
CARTHAGE
Panola Dounty (183)
Collins House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
Morris House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., (addition). 2 photos (1936).
Parker House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936.)
Snow House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
CASTROVILLE
Medina County (163)
Andrew Carle House, Main and Lafayette Streets. Stone and stucco, one story, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Bendele House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Castro House. Zinc, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
First Catholic Church. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
First Lutheran Church. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C. (steeple built 1906). 2 photos
(1936).
Goldberg House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Haass House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Hoog House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936),
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CASTROVILLE-Continued.
Ihnken House and Store. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
John Vance House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Joseph Carle House and Store, Angelo and Madrid Streets. Stone and stucco, two
stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Marion House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Old Court House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1936).
Pingenot House. Ashler, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
Quintle and Haas Water Mill. Fieldstone and wood, one story, mid 19th C., (altered).
5 photos (1936).
Quintle House and Store, Alamo Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.
5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Simon Cabin. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Tarde Hotel. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 6 photos
(1936).
Vance Hotel, Florence and Main Streets. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,
(altered 1874). (Also outbuildings). 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
CASTROVILLE VICINITY
Medina County (163)
De Montel House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 7 photos
(1936).
CENTER
Shelby County (210)
Jones House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C., dog-run type. 2 photos (1936).
Smith House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
CENTER POINT
Kerr County (133)
Ganahl House. Half timber, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
CESTAHOVA VICINITY
Karnes County (128)
Pawelek House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 7 photos
(1934; 1936).
CHAPEL HILL
Washington County (239)
Colonel Browning House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Old Stage Coach Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
CHAPEL HILL VICINITY
Washington County (239)
Smith House, 2 miles west of Chapel Hill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
5 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
CHENANGO
Brazoria County (20)
Chenango Sugar Mill. Brick and wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1
photo (1936).
CHERRY SPRING
Gillespie County (86)
Rode House. Irregular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 7 photos
(1936).
CHERRY SPRING VICINITY
Gillespie County (86)
Rode-Kothe Barn, 1 mile east of Cherry Spring. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th
C. 6 photos (1934).
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CHIRENO
Nacogdoches County (174)
Old Half-Way Inn (Tucker House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1934; 1936).
COLUMBUS VICINITY
Colorado County (45)
Tait House, 10 miles from Columbus. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.
3 photos (1936).
Tait Plantation House, 10 miles west of Columbus. Log, one and a half stories, mid 19th
C., dog-run type. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
COMFORT
Kendall County (130)
Faltin House, Seventh and Main Streets. Half timber, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
CORPUS CHRISTI
Nueces County (178)
Meuly House, 210 Chaparral Street. Concrete, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 7 sheets (1936); 8 photos (c. 1919; 1936).
CROCKETT
Houston County (113)
Coleman-Crook House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. John McVey,
Architect (?). 2 photos (1936).
CROCKETT VICINITY
Houston County (113)
"Park Hill", Collins House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
3 photos (1936).
D'HANIS
Medina County (163)
Ney House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
DRIFTWOOD
Hays County (105)
Johnson's Institute, Austin Highway. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1936).
EL PASO
El Paso County (71)
Hart Grist Mill. Stone, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).
FLORESVILLE VICINITY
Wilson County (247)
Flores House, 7 miles north of Floresville. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1936).
Seguin House, 3 miles north of Floresville. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.
5 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934; 1936).
Yndo House, 9 miles west of Floresville. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.
4 photos (1936).
FORT DAVIS
Jeff Davis County (122)
Fort Davis. Stone, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1936).
FORT McKAVETT
Menard County (164)
Fort McKavett, 22 miles west of Menard. Stone, mid 19th C. 16 photos (1936).
FREDERICKSBURG
Gillespie County (86)
Dietz House. Limestone and log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Foerster House. Limestone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
3 photos (1936).
Kammlah House. Wood, stucco and stone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6
photos (1936).
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TEXAS
SAN YGNACIO RANCH HOUSE, SAN YGNACIO, TEXAS. 1851
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
FREDERICKSBURG-Continued.
Old Post Office, San Sabast and Seventh Streets. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid
19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Pfeil House, San Antonio Street. Masonry, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);
3 photos (1934).
Saint Mary's Catholic Church, San Antonio and Sixth Streets. Irregular ashlar, with
tower, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
Staudt-Sunday House, Creek Street. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Tatsch House, Second and Schubert Streets. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
FULTON
Aransas County (4)
Fulton House. Wood and stucco, two and a half stories. late 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
GALVESTON
Galveston County (84)
Austin House, 1502 Avenue D. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 3
photos (1936).
Ball House, 1405 Twenty-fourth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Brown House, Twenty-fourth Street and Broadway. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, cast-iron verandas. 8 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1934; 1936).
Cherry House, 1602 Avenue F. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1936).
Federal Building, Avenue E and Twentieth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,
Classic Revivał. 1 photo (1936).
Lewis House, 2328 Avenue G. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Menard House, 1605 Thirty-third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Moody House, Avenue M and Twenty-third Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,
mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Moore House, 3112 Avenue O. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Part of Powattan House (Hotel), 1925 Twenty-seventh Street. Wood, two stories, mid
19th C., Greek Revival (moved). 1 photo (1936).
Powattan House (Hotel), 3427 Avenue O. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Rosenberg House, 1306 Avenue D. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion
type. 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Turner Hall (Albert House), 2015 Avenue I. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).
Wolston House, 1705 Thirty-fifth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
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TEXAS
GOLIAD
Goliad County (88)
Boyd House. Limestone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Davis House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., (rebuilt 1903). 4 photos
(1936).
La Bahia Mission Church. Fieldstone, with tower, mid 18th C., (rebuilt 1932-1933). 5
photos (1936).
Peck House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 photos (1936).
HEMPSTEAD VICINITY
Waller County (237)
Liendo House, 4 miles from Hempstead. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek revival.
4 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934; 1936).
HILL'S PRAIRIE
Bastrop County (11)
Hill House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek revival. 7 sheets
(1936); 11 photos (1936).
HOUSTON
Harris County (101)
Cherry House, 608 Fargo Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two.
story veranda. 4 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1936).
Dr. Carrington House, Crawford Street and Rusk Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th
C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1936).
Longcope House, 102 Chenevert Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
cast-iron veranda. 3 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).
Shelter House, 212 Dallas Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda,
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
HUNTSVILLE VICINITY
Walker County (236)
Yoakum House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
INDEPENDENCE
Washington County (239)
Baptist Church. Stone, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Blue House. Stone and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Clark House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).
General Robertson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 2 sheets
(1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936).
Houston-Lea House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
O. A. Seward House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934;
1936).
Samuel Seward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo
(1936).
Toalson House. Ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
JEFFERSON
Marion County (158)
Alley House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Beard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Catholic Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Cockell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).
Culbertson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
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JEFFERSON-Continued.
Excelsior Hotel. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Jefferson Journal Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 3
photos (1936).
Kahan Saloon Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Old Jefferson Court House. Brick, two stories, late 19th C., Greek revival. Thomas
Hinkle, Architect. 1 photo (1936).
Presbyterian Manse (General Rogers House), 221 Delta Street. Wood, one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
Spelling House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek revival. 3 photos (1936).
Ward House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
JEFFERSON VICINITY
Marion County (158)
Freeman House, 2 miles from Jefferson on State Highway 49. Wood, one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).
LA GRANGE
Fayette County (75)
Etario Club. Half-timber, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Kaulbach House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Kirsch House. Stone and stucco, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
LANGTRY
Valverde County (233)
Judge Bean House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
LOCKHART
Caldwell County (28)
Dr. Lane House. Stone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5
photos (1936).
LOCKHART VICINITY
Caldwell County (28)
Blackwell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).
LUFKIN VICINITY
Angelina County (3)
Gann House, 15 miles west of Lufkin. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 2
photos (1936).
MARSHALL
Harrison County (102)
Alexander House, North Wellington Street. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.
3 photos (1936).
Carter House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
First Methodist Church South. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Holcome House (now Music Hall, Bishop College), Bishop and West Rush Streets.
Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 8 photos
(1934).
Munce House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., (frame addition). 2 photos (1936).
Wheatstone House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
MARSHALL VICINITY
Harrison County (102)
Henderson House. Irregular ashlar and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 3 photos (1936).
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MILAM VICINITY
San Augustine County (203)
Ybarbo House. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
MISSION VALLEY
Victoria County (235)
Davidson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
De Leon House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Rives House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
NACOGDOCHES
Nacogdoches County (174)
Nacogdoches University. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
Sacred Heart Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Sterne House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
NACOGDOCHES VICINITY
Nacogdoches County (174)
Bean House, Milrose Road. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
NAVASOTA
Grimes County (93)
Foster House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Freeman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Shop. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
NAVASOTA VICINITY
Grimes County (93)
Foster-Sheriff Gibbs House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
NEW BRAUNFELS
Comal County (46)
Coffee Company, 136 Seguin Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 13 photos (1934).
Forke House. Half-timber, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Lindheimer House. Brick and wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Naegelin House, 137 Seguin Street. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 7 photos (1934).
Schmidt House. Adobe and wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
NEWCASTLE VICINITY
Young County (252)
Forage Building, Fort Belknap. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 sheet
(1934); 6 photos (1934).
Magazine Building, Fort Belknap. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous).
2 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
PALESTINE
Anderson County (1)
Dorsett House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Eagan House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
McNaughton House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Pessony House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).
Schwirter House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
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PANNA MARIA
Karnes County (128)
Moczygamba Houses No. 1 and 2. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos
(1936).
Urbanczyk House. Stone and brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Whetstone House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
PENDLETON FERRY
Sabine County (202)
Gaines-McGowan House. Log, one story, early 19th C., dog-run type. 1 photo (1936).
PLANTERSVILLE
Grimes County (93)
"Cedar Hall", (Baker House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Easley House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revivał. 2 photos
(1936).
Markey's Seminary, Dormitory. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Walton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revivał. 1 photo (1936).
POINT ISABEL
Cameron County (31)
Lighthouse. Stone, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
POTH VICINITY
Wilson County (247)
Beauregard Ranch Buildings, 5 miles west of Poth. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C.
7 photos (1936).
PRESIDIO VICINITY
Presidio County (189)
Fort Leaton, 2 miles east of Presidio. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936);
16 photos (1936).
QUIHI
Medina County (163)
Boehle House, Quihi Road. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);
6 photos (1934).
QUIHI VICINITY
Medina County (163)
Schorobiny House No. 1. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936)
Schorobiny House No. 2. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
RIO GRANDE CITY
Starr County (214)
Davis House, Britton Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1937); 8
photos (1934).
Ołd Court House, Water Street and Texas Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
ROANS PRAIRIE
Grimes County (93)
A. D. Kennard House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mark Kennard House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
ROCKPORT
Aransas County (4)
Mathis House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
ROUND ROCK
Williamson County (246)
Anderson House. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
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TEXAS
ROUND TOP
Fayette County (75)
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. Stone and stucco, with cupola, mid 19th C.
4 photos (1936).
Kneip House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos
(1936).
SALADO
Bell County (14)
Robertson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings).
16 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
"Shady Villa." Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).
SAN ANTONIO
Bexar County (15)
"The Alamo." Mission San Antonio de Valero, Alamo Plaza. Regular ashlar, mid 18th
C., baroque. 15 photos (1936).
Argyle House, Alamo Heights. Stone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival, (altered). 7 photos (1936).
Cos House, Villita Street and Wemble Alley. Stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C.
2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934; 1937).
Denman House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also stone slave quarters).
8 photos (1936).
Des Mazieres Store Building and House, Martinez and South Alamo Streets. Concrete
and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
French Mansard House, 408 Elm Street. Stone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7
sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Judge Devine House. Stone and brick, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
Kamphmann House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. (Also stables). 13 photos
(1936).
Menger Hotel. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. 17 photos (1936).
Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuña, Church, Mission Road.
Regular ashlar, with two towers, early 18th C., baroque. 5 sheets (1934); 14 photos
(1936).
Mission San Francisco de la Espada, Church. Irregular ashlar, with bell gable, early
18th C., baroque. 4 sheets (1934); 20 photos (1936).
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, Church. Limestone, with tower, mid 18th C.,
plateresque. Pedro Huisar, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 33 photos (1936).
Mission San Juan de Capistrano, Church. Irregular ashlar, with bell gable, early 18th C.,
baroque. 2 sheets (1934); 17 photos (1936).
Navarro House, South Laredo and West Nueva Streets. Stone and stucco, two stories,
late 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
O. Henry House (Porter House). Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Ruiz House, Dolorosa Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. J.
Upjohn, Architect. 4 photos (1936).
San Fernando Cathedral. Regular ashlar, with two towers, mid 19th C., Gothic
Revival. 7 photos (before 1866; 1936).
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TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO-Continued.
Seng House, Bowie at Nacogdoches Streets. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 5 photos (1934; 1936).
Twohig House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Uhl House. Limestone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Uhl Store. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
Ursuline Academy. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
6 photos (1936).
Vance House, 210 Nueva Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. John Fries, Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Veramendi Palace. Adobe and limestone, one story, early 18th C., (destroyed C. 1912).
3 photos (1910).
SAN ANTONIO VICINITY
Bexar County (15)
Aqueduct, Piedra Creek. Stone, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
Casa Vieja, 14 miles south of San Antonio on Blue Wing Road. Stone and stucco, two
stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 5 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Casa Vieja Kiln, 14 miles south of San Antonio. Stone, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
SAN AUGUSTINE
San Augustine County (203)
A. H. Cartwright House, East Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).
Blount House, State Highway 21. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4
sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Columbus Cartwright House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Hail House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Johnson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Roberts House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
SAN AUGUSTINE VICINITY
San Augustine County (203)
Garrett House, 2 miles west of San Augustine. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).
Sublett House, 3 miles east of San Augustine. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
SAN ELIZARIO
El Paso County (71)
First El Paso County Court House. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Lujan House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1936).
Mission Capilla de San Elizario Church. Adobe and stucco, with bell gable, late 18th C.,
baroque. 4 photos (1936).
Viceregal House. Adobe and stucco, one story, late 17th C. 9 photos (1936).
SAN YGNACIO
Zapata County (253)
San Ygnacio Ranch Buildings. Ashlar and stone, one story, mid 19th C. Jesus Trevino,
Architect. 5 sheets (1936); 17 photos (1936).
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SEGUIN
Guadalupe County (94)
Aunt Margaret's House. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Campbell House. Wood and concrete, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 9
photos (1936).
Colonel Young House, Mill Road. Concrete, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);
5 photos (1934).
Coopender House. Concrete and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Erskine House No. 1, West Humphreys and North Austin Streets. Wood and concrete,
one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 4 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
Erskine House No. 2. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (concrete additions). 6 photos (1936).
Fennell House. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Flores House. Fieldstone and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 7 photos (1936).
Holloman House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Isom's House. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Judge White House. Concrete, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
Magnolia Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
McCulloch House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Miller House. Concrete and stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 photos (1936).
Parson Herron House. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
Vaughn House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 5 photos (1936).
SHAFTER VICINITY
Presidio County (189)
Fort Cibolo, 4 miles N.E. of Shafter. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1936).
Fortin de Cienega. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
SOCORRO
El Paso County (71)
Mission Nuestra Senora del Socorro, Church. Adobe and stucco, with bell gable, mid
19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
SOMERSET
Bexar County (15)
Cowan House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
STONEHAM VICINITY
Grimes County (93)
Sanders-McIntyre House, 12 miles north of Anderson. Log, one story, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS VICINITY
Wilson County (247)
"White Hall" (Polley House), 1 mile NE. of Sutherland Springs. Irregular ashlar, two
stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. (Also log slave quarter). 7 sheets (1936); 9
photos (1936).
TAYLOR VICINITY
Williamson County (246)
McFadden House, 6 miles north of Taylor. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story veranda. 3 photos (1936).
THOMASTON
De Witt County (62)
Murphree House. Regular ashlar and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1936).
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TEXAS
VICTORIA
Victoria County (235)
Callender House, North Moody Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
Goldman House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Rupley Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
WASHINGTON
Washington County (239)
Brown House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Jones House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
WEST COLUMBIA
Brazoria County (20)
Varner House. Wood and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).
YSLETA
El Paso County (71)
Mission Nuestra Senora del Carmen, Church. Adobe and stucco, with tower, late
17th C., (restored). 9 photos (1936).
ZAPATA VICINITY
Zapata County (253)
San Bartolo Ranch Buildings, 3 miles west of Zapata. Stone, one story, late 19th C.
5 photos (1936).
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Fireplaces in Rooms *16*2 are filled with Cement Mortar.
Room #5 is a restoration substantiated by the present
resident-oomer Roswell DeMille.
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are filled with adobe brick and plastered with adobe.
Irrigation
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DESERET TELEGRAPH AND POST OFFICE BUILDING, ROCKVILLE, UTAH. C. 1858
UTAH
ROCKVILLE
Washington County (27)
Desert Telegraph and Post Office Building. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid
19th C. 7 sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).
SALT LAKE CITY
Salt Lake County (18)
Beehive House, South Temple and North State Street. Ashlar and stucco, two stories
with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. Truman O.
Angell, Architect. 13 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).
Deuel Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (moved). 1 photo (1937).
Mormon Tabernacle. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. William 11. Folsom,
Architect. 6 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
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VERMONT
BENNINGTON
Bennington County (2)
General Robinson House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
BURLINGTON
Chittenden County (4)
Unitarian Church, Pearl Street. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 7
photos (1937).
CASTLETON
Rutland County (11)
Harris House, Main and Mill Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);
5 photos (1937).
Meecham-Ainsworth House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. Thomas Royal Dake,
Architect. 5 photos (1937).
Pulpit in Federated Church. East Main Street. Wood, early 19th C. Thomas Royal
Dake, Architect. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).
Ransom House (Stairway). Wood, early 19th C. Thomas Royal Dake, Architect.
2 photos (1937).
Watters House, Main and South Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1937).
GRAFTON
Windham County (13)
Congregational Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Greck Revival. 6 sheets
(1936); 6 photos (1937).
MIDDLEBURY
Addison County (1)
Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. Lavius Fillmore, Architect.
11 photos (1937).
ROCKINGHAM
Windham County (13)
Meeting House. Wood, late 18th C. 8 photos (1937).
RUTLAND
Rutland County (11)
Googan House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1937).
SOUTH SHAFTSBURY
Bennington County (2)
Governor Galusha House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 11 photos (1937).
Monroe House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. Lavius Fillmore, Architect. 11
photos (1937).
VERGENNES
Addison County (1)
General Strong House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets (1936);
6 photos (1937).
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VIRGINIA
NOTE.-For the State of Virginia only, counties rather than communities govern the
arrangement of subjects, except for those subjects located in independent cities, which are
listed separately directly below. Thus, the communities listed after the independent cities
are not alphabetically arranged. Alphabetical sequence may be traced in the county
listings at the right of the column.
INDEPENDENT CITIES
ALEXANDRIA
Alms House, River Road and Monroe Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th.
C. 8 sheets (1937).
Burson House (Hallowell School), 609 Oronoco Street. Brick, two and a half stories,
late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Carlyle House, 121 North Fairfax Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type. 8 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936; 1937; 1939; 1940).
Christ Church, Columbus and Cameron Streets. Brick with tower, late 18th C.
James Wren, Architect. 7 photos (1936).
Craddock House (Crocker House), 323 South Fairfax Street. Wood, two stories, early
19th C., wrought-iron railing. 3 photos (1939).
Dr. Craik House, 210 Duke Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Fairfax House, 607 Cameron Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican. 12 photos (1936; 1939).
Fairfax House (Adam House), 207 Prince Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid
18th C. 3 photos (1936; 1939).
Fawcett House, 517 Prince Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. (addition 1816).
sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
Gadsby's Tavern, 132 North Royal Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(addition 1792, restored). 7 sheets (1936); 14 photos (before 1900; 1936; 1937).
Gregory House, 329 North Washington Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
House at 211 North Fairfax Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 5
photos (1936; 1937).
House at 310 North Lee Street. Brick, late 18th C., door detail. 1 photo (1937).
House at 200 Prince Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 211½ Prince Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos
(1936; 1937).
House at 711 Prince Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early
Republican. 2 photos (1937).
House at 221 South Lee Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos
(1936).
House at 310 South Lee Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
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VIRGINIA
ALEXANDRIA-Continued.
House at 308 Union Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., (demolished 1938).
1 photo (1938).
Jockey Club, 814 Franklin Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 8
photos (1936).
Ladd House (House of the Smiling Face), 320 North Fairfax Street. Brick, late 18th
C., door detail. 1 photo (1937).
Leadbeater Drug Store, King and South Fairfax Streets. Brick, three stories, late 18th
C. 1 photo (1936).
Leadbeater-Stabler Apothecary Shop, 105-107 South Fairfax Street. Brick, three and
a half stories, late 18th C., (restored 1939). 2 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1938, 1939; 1910).
Lee House, 607 Oronoco Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Lewis House, 815 Franklin Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1937);
7 photos (1936; 1937).
Lloyd House, 220 North Washington Street. Brick two and a half stories, late 18th C.,
mansion type. 5 photos (1936).
Lyceum (McGuire House), 201 South Washington Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,
mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (interior altered). 10 sheets (1940); 15 photos (1936; 1938;
1940).
Presbyterian Meeting House, 321 South Fairfax Street. Brick, with cupola, mid 18th C.
4 photos (1936; 1939).
Pythian Temple, Cameron Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1
photo (1936).
Ramsey House, Fairfax and King Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Rectory of Saint Paul's. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
Row Houses, 103-113 Prince Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Snowden House, 619 South Lee Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2
photos (1936).
Warehouses, 101-105 South Union Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets
(1937); 3 photos (1937).
Warehouse, rear 105 South Union Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3
sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).
Wise's Tavern, Cameron and Fairfax Streets. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
FREDERICKSBURG
"Federal Hill" Summer House, Hanover Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
House at 100 Hanover Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
House, Sophia (Water) Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
Houses at 307-313 Sophia (Water) Street. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
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FREDERICKSBURG-Continued.
Houses at 511-519 Sophia (Water) Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C.
1 photo (1939).
Houses at 710-716 Sophia (Water) Street. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
"Kenmore." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. (Also
outbuildings). 30 photos (1939; 1940).
Mary Washington House, Charles and Lewis Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.
12 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934).
Rising Sun Tavern, Caroline Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets
(1934); 9 photos (1934).
Stone Warehouse, Sophia (Water) Street. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1939).
NORFOLK
Whittle House, Duke and Freemason Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early
Republican. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
PETERSBURG
"Battersea." Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 19
sheets (1940); 32 photos (1935; 1937; 1938).
"Bollingbrook." Wood, one story, mid 18th C., formal composition, (destroyed).
5 sheets (about 1935).
Bolling House, Sycamore Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival.
2 photos (1935).
Bowers House, Bank and Sycamore Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th
C. 5 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1938).
"Center Hill." Brick, two stories with cupola, mansion type, early 19th C., Classic
Revival. 2 photos (c. 1920; 1936).
Double House, 208-208A Bollingbrook Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1935).
Dunn House, 105 South Sycamore Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Classic
Revival, (destroyed). (Also outbuildings). 16 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936).
Gilliam Row Houses. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1935).
Golden Ball Tavern, Old and Short Market Streets. Brick and wood, two and a half
stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1935).
Harrison House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 1 photo
(1936).
Hinton House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1935; 1940).
House in Blandford. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
O'Hara House, 244 Market Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Pride's Tavern, North West and McKenzie Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, early
19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Spottswood House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Stone House in Blandford, Crater Road and Watson Street. Fieldstone and wood, one
story, mid 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1935; 1936).
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VIRGINIA
PETERSBURG-Continued.
Stone Warehouse. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Strachan House, Cross Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., formal com-
position. 2 photos (1936).
RICHMOND
Allen-Ellett House, 2702 East Grace Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Bell Tower, Capitol Square, Ninth Street. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola,
early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1886; 1936).
Belvin House, 412 North Eighth Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, (demolished 1936). 5 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1926; 1936).
Bott House, 216 Cowardin Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.,
(destroyed). 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
Bowser Branch Library, 00 Clay Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Brockenbrough House "White House of the Confederacy", 1201 East Clay Street. Brick
and stucco, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).
Call House, 217 West Grace Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (moved and
restored). 1 photo (1936).
Cameron House, 519 East Franklin Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
(demolished 1938). 1 photo (1936).
Carter House, 100-102 East Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos
(1936).
Caskie House, 2 North Fifth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,
Early Republican. 12 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
Cecil Memorial House, 13 North 5th Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1940).
Commercial Building, 1207-1211 East Main Street. Stone, four stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Cottage at 6 Granby Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Cottage at 778 North Ninth Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
De Saussure House. 316 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Double House at 311-313 College Street. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late
18th C. 2 photos (1936).
Double House at 2501-2503 East Grace Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Double House, 2216-2218 East Main Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.
12 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Double House, 628-630 North Seventeenth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
Double House, 1200-1202 North Seventeenth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
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RICHMOND-Continued.
Double House at 212-214 South First Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early
19th C. 1 photo (1936).
General Lee House, 707 East Franklin Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Gill House, 1007 McDonough Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);
2 photos (1936).
Glasgow House, 1 West Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Greenhow House, 403 East Grace Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
5 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).
Hawes House, 506 East Leigh Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.
14 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
Hickock House, 821 West Franklin Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
House at 5th and Leigh Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
2 photos (1936).
House at 17th and Venable Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 18th and Main Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 21st and Venable Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1
photo (1936).
House at 25th and Venable Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo
(1936).
House at 28th and East Franklin Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.
Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
House at Chamberlayne Avenue and Saint Peter Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th
C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 402 East Cary Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 804 East Clay Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
(demolished 1937). 4 photos (1936).
House at 12 East Franklin Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).
House at 2301 East Franklin Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 2617 East Franklin Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 2500 East Grace Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 206 East Leigh Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 4 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.
1 photo (1936).
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VIRGINIA
RICHMOND-Continued.
House at 2418 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 531 Leigh Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 2600 Marshall Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at Northeast Corner of Ballard Street and Tobacco Alley. Wood, one story,
early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 516 North Third Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
House at 706 North 18th Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
House at 9 North 23rd Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
House at 102 South Third Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron
veranda. 1 photo (1936).
House at 116 South Third Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
House at 13 South Fifth Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
House at Venable and Tulip Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1
photo (1936).
House at 107 West Cary Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1
photo (1930).
House at 21 West Clay Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greck Revival.
1 photo (1936).
John Marshall House, Ninth and Marshall Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.
22 photos (1940).
"Linden Row," East Franklin Street, north side between First and Second Streets.
Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).
Masons' Hall, East Franklin Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 12
sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Nolting House, 409 East Main Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,
Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1940); 21 photos (1936; 1940).
Old Stone House (now Poe's Shrine), 1916 East Main Street. Fieldstone, one and
a half stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936; 1937; 1939).
Palmer House, 211 West Franklin Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
Pohlig Factory, 25th and Franklin Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
"Pratt's Castle," 324 South 4th Street. Stucco, two stories with towers, mid 19th C.,
Gothic Revival. 2 photos (1939; 1940).
Quarles House, 1 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 1 photo (1936).
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VIRGINIA
RICHMOND-Continued.
Saint John's Church, 24th Street. Wood, with tower, mid 18th C., (nave 1830, chancel
1905). 11 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1935).
Tucker House (now Negro YMCA), 3rd and Leigh Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th
C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).
Wickham-Valentine House (now Museum), 1015 East Clay Street. Brick and stucco,
two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. Robert Mills, Architect.
11 photos (1940).
STAUNTON
Stuart Entrance Gates, Church and Federal Streets. Wood, late 18th C. Thomas
Jefferson, Architect. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).
"The Manse" (Woodrow Wilson's Birthplace), Frederick and Coalter Streets. Brick, two
stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (c. 1920;
1934; 1937).
COUNTIES
GUILFORD VICINITY
Accomac County (1)
Mason (Thoroughgood) House, on Guilford Creek. Brick, one story, early 18th C.,
(altered). 5 photos (1940).
Poplar Grove (Wallop House), on Mosquito Creek. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.
4 photos (1940).
CHARLOTTESVILLE
Albermarle County (2)
University of Virginia. Brick, late 18th C., Roman Revival. Thomas Jefferson, Archi-
tect. 12 photos (1933; 1937).
CHARLOTTESVILLE VICINITY
Albermarle County (2)
"Carrsbrook." Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 5 photos (1937).
"Farmington." Brick, one story, mid 18th C., Classic Revival, (alterations by Thomas
Jefferson, 1803). 1 photo (1938).
"Monticello." Brick, two stories with dome, late 18th C., mansion type, Roman Revival.
Thomas Jefferson, Architect. 7 photos (1937).
"Viewmont" (Colonel Fry House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (burned 1939).
4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).
AMELIA COURT HOUSE VICINITY
Amelia County (4)
Hindle House. Frame, early 19th C. 2 sheets, interior only (1930).
MATTOAX VICINITY
Amelia County (4)
"The Oaks." Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (moved to Richmond 1930).
8 photos (1939; 1940).
CLIFFORD
Amherst County (5)
Brick House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
APPOMATTOX
Appomattox County (6)
McLean House (Surrender House), Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (de-
molished). 8 sheets (1893); 2 photos (c. 1900).
Old Tavern and Manse. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Patterson House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
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FORT DEFIANCE
Augusta County (8)
Augusta "Old Stone Church." Fieldstone, with spire, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1934);
3 photos (c. 1900; 1934).
STAUNTON VICINITY
Augusta County (8)
"Folly Farms" (Cochran House). Brick, one story, early 19th C., Roman Revival.
(Also outbuildings). 10 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
EVINGTON VICINITY
Bedford County (10)
"Poplar Forest". Brick, one story, early 19th C., octagonal type. Thomas Jefferson,
Architect. (Also outbuildings). 12 photos (1940).
DILLWYN VICINITY
Buckingham County (15)
"Bellmont," 5 miles from Dillwyn. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 3 photos (1934).
LYNCHBURG VICINITY
Campbell County (16)
Johnson Cottage, 4½ miles from Lynchburg. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
RUSTBURG VICINITY
Campbell County (16)
"White Hall." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
BOWLING GREEN
Caroline County (17)
Court House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Mansion. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 16 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).
BOWLING GREEN VICINITY
Caroline County (17)
"Mulberry Place." Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also brick kitchen). 2 photos
(1936).
"Oak Ridge." Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
PORT ROYAL
Caroline County (17)
Rectory, Saint Peter's Church. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (additionlater). 1 photo
(1939).
Saint Peter's Church. Stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. (Also wood bell tower).
2 photos (1939).
PORT ROYAL VICINITY
Caroline County (17)
"Camden." Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Italianate. Starkweather, Architect.
4 photos (1939).
"Gay Mont," U.S. Highway 17. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, formal
composition, (addition 1798 and 1830). 19 photos (1939; 1940).
WOODFORD
Caroline County (17)
Flippo House (Old Sycamore Tavern). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 6
photos (1936; 1937; 1939).
CHARLES CITY
Charles City County (19)
Court House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Glebe House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
"Sherwood Forest." Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 2
photos (1937).
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CHARLES CITY VICINITY
Charles City County (19)
"Farmington." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1935).
"Greenway" (Tyler Birthplace). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. (Also out-
buildings). 17 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934; 1935; 1937).
"Indian Field." Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (wood addition). 1 photo
(1934).
SHIRLEY
Charles City County (19)
"Shirley." Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type, two-story veranda.
(Also brick and log outbuilding). 15 photos (1934; 1935; 1937; 1938; 1939).
TETTINGTON
Charles City County (19)
"The Rowe." Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 2 photos (1937).
WESTOVER VICINITY
Charles City County (19)
"Berkeley." James River, Route 5. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion
type, (restored). 5 photos (1934; 1935).
"Westover". Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type, formal composi-
tion. 8 photos (1939).
LORRAINE VICINITY
Chesterfield County (21)
Bellona Arsenal. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 photos (1936).
PETERSBURG VICINITY
Chesterfield County (21)
"Oak Hill" (Dunn's Hill). Wood, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 6 photos
(1935).
"Violet Bank," Colonial Heights. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 8
photos (1935).
SKINQUARTER
Chesterfield County (21)
"Skinquarter." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SOUTH RICHMOND
Chesterfield County (21)
Dunlop Mills. Brick, six stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
BOYCE VICINITY
Clarke County (22)
"Summerville." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (destroyed). 3 sheets (1937); 1
photo (1933).
GAYLORD
Clarke County (22)
"Clifton." Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
(Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).
MILLWOOD
Clarke County (22)
"Carter Hall." Stucco, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., mansion type, (altered).
2 photos (c. 1920).
Old Chapel. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
Water Mill. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
MILLWOOD VICINITY
Clarke County (22)
"Annefield." Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 4 photos (1936).
"Saratoga." Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (also
outbuildings). 3 photos (c. 1920; 1926).
"The Tuleyries." Stucco, two stories with cupola. early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 1 photo (c. 1900).
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WHITE POST VICINITY
Clarke County (22)
Estate Office, Greenway Court. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1936;
1939).
Powder House at Greenway Court. Log, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1936);
6 photos (c. 1900; 1936; 1937).
BRANDY VICINITY
Culpeper County (24)
Little Fork Church, Saint Mark's Parish. Brick, late 18th C., (restored). 3 sheets
(1936).
CUMBERLAND
Cumberland County (25)
Clerk's Office, Court House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo
(1935).
Court House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Roman Revival. 3 photos (1939).
CUMBERLAND VICINITY
Cumberland County (25)
Covered Bridge, Willis River, 5½ miles from Cumberland. Wood, late 18th C., (rebuilt
c. 1844). 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
DINWIDDIE
Dinwiddie County (27)
Plank House. Log, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
DINWIDDIE VICINITY
Dinwiddie County (27)
"Kingston," 10 miles east of Dinwiddie. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos
(1936).
FIVE FORKS VICINITY
Dinwiddie County (27)
"Burnt Quarters," Route 613. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition.
1 photo (1936).
FORD VICINITY
Dinwiddie County (27)
"Roseberry." Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 2 photos (1936).
HEBRON VICINITY
Dinwiddie County (27)
Harris House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
PETERSBURG VICINITY
Dinwiddie County (27)
"Wales." Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., formal composition (wings 1752).
17 sheets (1935; 1940); 26 photos (1935; 1936; 1940).
Essex County (29)
"Elmwood." Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 16 photos
(1934; 1939).
"Foothill." Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 1 photo (1939).
BOWLERS WHARF
Essex County (29)
House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 5 photos (1936).
CHAMPLAIN VICINITY
Essex County (29)
Saint Anne's Parish Glebe House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1939).
DUNNSVILLE VICINITY
Essex County (29)
"Bathurst." Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (demolished). (Also outbuild-
ings). 11 sheets (1936); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
"Ben Lomond." Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Mount Verde." Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
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LORETTO VICINITY
Essex County (29)
Vauter's Church. Brick, early 18th C. 1 photo (1932).
SUPPLY VICINITY
Essex County (17)
"Kinloch." Stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
2 photos (1937).
ACCOTINK VICINITY
Fairfax County (30)
"Belvoir." Original house burned 1786, restored; shelled by British 1812. 1 sheet
(1934), foundations only.
ANNANDALE
Fairfax County (30)
"Ossian Hall." Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek
Revival. 6 photos (1936).
CHANTILLY
Fairfax County (30)
"Sully," Route 50. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).
COLCHESTER
Fairfax County (30)
House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
FAIRFAX
Fairfax County (30)
"Hope Park." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 6 sheets
(1936); 9 photos (1936).
Piney Branch Water Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
FALLS CHURCH
Fairfax County (30)
Falls Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 6 photos (c. 1865; 1936).
FORT BELVOIR VICINITY
Fairfax County (30)
Smokehouse, "Woodlawn." Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
OCCOQUAN VICINITY
Fairfax County (30)
"Gunston Hall." Brick, one story, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). William
Buckland, Architect. 7 photos (1936; 1938).
POHICK VICINITY
Fairfax County (30)
Pohick Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1934; 1936; 1938).
RAVENSWORTH VICINITY
Fairfax County (30)
"Ravensworth," one mile from Ravensworth. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., man-
sion type, formal composition, Early Republican, (demolished). 4 photos (c. 1900).
"Ravensworth" Stable, one mile from Ravensworth. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
Classic Revival. 4 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936; 1937).
MARSHALL VICINITY
Fauquier County (31)
"Gordonsdale," 4 miles east of Marshall. Log and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 9
sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
"Oak Hill" (Marshall House), 4 miles west of Marshall. Wood, one and a half stories,
late 18th C., (addition, brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival).
34 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).
PARIS
Fauquier County (31)
Watts-Ashby's Tavern. Wood and stone, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 6 photos
(1936).
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FORK UNION VICINITY
Fluvanna County (33)
"Bremo," James River. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Classic Revival,
formal composition. (Also outbuildings). Thomas Jefferson, Architect. 28 photos
(1940).
MIDDLETOWN VICINITY
Frederick County (35)
"Belle Grove." Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Classic Revival. 2 photos
(1938; 1939).
Stone Fort, 1 mile west of Middletown. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 5
photos (1938).
BELROI
Gloucester County (37)
Dr. Walter Reed House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (restored 1927). 2 photos
(1937).
CAPAHOSIC
Gloucester County (37)
"Baytop." Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1937).
GLOUCESTER
Gloucester County (37)
Botetourt Hotel. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
GLOUCESTER VICINITY
Gloucester County (37)
Ware Church. Brick, early 18th C. 6 photos (1934; 1937).
NUTTALL VICINITY
Gloucester County (37)
"Toddsbury." Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 9 photos (1933; 1934;
1937).
ORDINARY VICINITY
Gloucester County (37)
"Belle Farm." Wood, one story, late 17th C., (addition mid 18th C.). Demolished.
1 photo, site only (1937).
WHITE MARSH
Gloucester County (37)
Abington Glebe House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., formal composition.
8 photos (1934; 1937).
WHITE MARSH VICINITY
Gloucester County (37)
Abington Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1928); 10 photos (1937; 1939).
"Fairfield" (Carters Creek House). Brick, two stories, late 17th C., (destroyed 1900).
2 photos, fragment only (1937; 1939).
"Rosewell." Brick, three stories with cupolas, early 18th C., mansion type, (burned
1916). 11 photos (1937; 1939).
GOOCHLAND
Goochland County (38)
Court House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Roman Revival. 1 photo (1940).
Lawyer's Office. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
MANAKIN
Goochland County (38)
Manakin Village. General view. 1 photo (1940).
Old House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Structure 1. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Structure 2. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
Structure 3. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
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SABOT
Goochland County (38)
Saddlebag House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
SOUTH BOSTON
Halifax County (42)
"Berry Hill." Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
formal composition. (Also outbuildings). 17 photos (1940).
ASHLAND VICINITY
Hanover County (43)
Fork Church, on Highway 51. Brick, early 18th C. 4 photos (1932; 1936).
"Rocky Mills" (now "Fairfield"). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (moyed
to Richmond vicinity, 1928). 6 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1928); 30 photos (1940).
BEAVERDAM
Hanover County (43)
"Edgewood." Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, (altered). (Also brick
outbuilding). 4 photos (1936).
"Scotchtown." Wood, one story, early 18th C. 11 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1934; 1935;
1936).
COLD HARBOR
Hanover County (43)
Gathwright House. Brick and wood, two stories early 19th C. 13 sheets (1934; 1935).
GUMTREE VICINITY
Hanover County (43)
"Dewberry", 6 miles west of Gumtree, Route 51. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,
(altered). 3 photos (1936).
MECHANICSVILLE VICINITY
Hanover County (43)
Gaines House, Fairfield Farm. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 4 photos
(1934; 1936).
Pollard House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).
"Rural Plains." Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1936).
NEGROFOOT VICINITY
Hanover County (43)
Mount Olivet Church, two miles north of Negrofoot. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
TAYLORSVILLE VICINITY
Hanover County (43)
Church Quarter. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
GAYTON
Henrico County (44)
Quarters Cabin. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
RICHMOND NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD PARK
Henrico County (44)
Cox House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (wood addition). 5 photos (1935).
RICHMOND VICINITY
Henrico County (44)
"Ampthill." Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, formal composition, (rebuilt
early 20th C.). 11 photos (1940).
"Malvern Hill." Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (destroyed 1905). 6 sheets
(1934); 4 photos (1934).
"Wilton" (now Museum), 3 miles south of Richmond. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type, (moved 1932). 26 photos (1933; 1939; 1940).
TUCKAHOE VICINITY
Henrico County (44)
Double House. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).
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SMITHFIELD
Isle of Wight County (47)
Barrett House, Church Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
House, Mason Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 1
photo (1937).
Old Isle of Wight Court House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. (altered). 3
photos (1937; 1940).
Small Office. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
SMITHFIELD VICINITY
Isle of Wight County (47)
Saint Luke's Church, 4 miles from Smithfield. Brick with tower, early 17th C., Late
Gothic. 10 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1890; 1934; 1937; 1939; 1940).
CROAKER VICINITY
James City County (48)
Richardson House, 1½ miles from Croaker. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
7 sheets (1933); 4 photos (1934; 1935).
JAMESTOWN ISLAND
James City County (48)
Foundations; Unit A, Sub-unit 39. Brick, early 17th C. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos
(1935).
Architectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-units 59 and 73. Brick, early 17th C. 3 sheets
(1935); 4 photos (1935).
Architectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 62. Brick, early 17th C. 4 sheets (1934); 4
photos (1935).
Architectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 76. Brick, early 17th C. 7 sheets (1936).
Architectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 86. Brick, early 17th C. 4 sheets (1935).
Architectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-units 89 and 97. Brick, early 17th C. 14 sheets
(1935); 7 photos (1935).
Architectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 101. Brick, early 17th C. 1 sheet (1935).
TOANO
James City County (48)
Marston House. Wood, early 18th C. 1 photo, chimney detail only (1938).
TOANO VICINITY
James City County (48)
Hickory Neck Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936; 1940).
Martin House, Martin's Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo
(1936).
"Windsor Castle." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also log outbuilding). 3
photos (1936; 1937).
WILLIAMSBURG
James City County (48)
Archibald Blair House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
Blair House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.,
(restored). 2 photos (1937; 1939).
Bland House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.
3 photos (1938; 1939).
Bruton Parish Church, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick with spire, early 18th C. 2
photos (1937).
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WILLIAMSBURG-Continued.
Camm Apothecary Shop, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, one and a half stories,
early 18th C., (reconstructed c. 1930). 1 photo (1938).
The Capitol. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, early 18th C., formal composition,
(reconstructed C. 1930). 1 photo (1934).
Chiswell House. Early 18th C., stairway only. 2 photos, interiors only (1937).
De Neufville (Barlow) House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 18th C., (restored). 1 photo (1939).
Foundation of Early Church, Bruton Churchyard, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick,
late 17th C. 1 sheet (1938).
Governor's Palace. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, early 18th C., formal
composition, (reconstructed c. 1930). 4 photos (1938; 1939).
Little Christian House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (reconstructed
c. 1930). 1 photo (1938).
McCandlish House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (reconstructed c. 1930).
1 photo (1938).
Mercer House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Nicholson House, York Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo
(1937).
Old Prison. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Page House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (Also fence). 7 photos
(1937; 1938).
Paradise House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos
(1937; 1938).
Peachy House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6 photos (1937; 1938; 1939).
Randolph-Semple House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 1 photo
(1938).
Roper House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1933; 1937).
Spencer's Hotel. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1938).
Treasurer's House. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
William and Mary College, Brafferton Hall. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C.
4 photos (1937; 1938).
William and Mary College, Main Building. Brick, three stories, late 17th C., formal
composition, (restored). 4 photos (1937; 1938; 1939).
WILLIAMSBURG VICINITY
James City County (48)
"Carter's Grove." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition,
(altered). David Minitree, Architect (?). 2 photos, plantation ledger (1939).
"Greenspring". Brick, mid 17th C., (foundations only). 1 sheet (1929).
"Kingsmill Plantation," dependencies only. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos
(1938).
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WILLIAMSBURG VICINITY-Continued.
"Maine Farm." Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (ruinous). 6 photos (1928).
"Poplar Hall." Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. 2 photos (1937).
"Powhatan Farm." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (burned and recently restored).
1 sheet (1940); 1 photo (1940).
Skiff's Creek House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).
HILLSBOROUGH
King and Queen County (49)
"Hillsborough." Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 22
sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936).
NEWTOWN VICINITY
King and Queen County (49)
"Drysdale Glebe." Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1939).
Jackson Farm Buildings. Wood, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Southworth House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1938).
COMORN VICINITY
King George County (50)
Lamb's Creek Church. Brick, late 18th C., (restored). 3 sheets (1936).
"Marmion." Wood, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type. (Also outbuildings). 25
sheets (1936); 28 photos (1935; 1936).
PORT CONWAY
King George County (50)
"Woodlawn." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1939).
PORT CONWAY VICINITY
King George County (50)
"Belle Grove." Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Classic Revival, formal
composition, two-story veranda. 3 photos (1937).
ACQUINTON
King William County (51)
"Winterham," State Highway 629. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
ENFIELD VICINITY
King William County (51)
"Seven Springs." Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
KING WILLIAM
King William County (51)
Court House. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
KING WILLIAM COURT HOUSE VICINITY
King William County (51)
"Green Level," 3 miles from King William Court House. Brick and wood, two stories,
mid 18th C., (addition 1840). (Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).
LESTER MANOR VICINITY
King William County (51)
"Elsing Green." Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, formal composition,
(burned and rebuilt 1758; 1820). 8 photos (c.1900; 1936; 1937).
MANGOHICK
King William County (51)
Mangohick Church. Brick, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
Mooklar House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Palestine," State Highway 604. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos
(1936).
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VIRGINIA
MANGOHICK VICINITY
King William County (51)
"Horn Quarter Farm." Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.
4 photos (c.1900; 1938).
"Retreat," (1936). 5 miles north of Mangohick. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos
"Roseville," 4 miles north of Mangohick. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.
3 photos (1936).
RUMFORD VICINITY
King William County (51)
Acquinton Church. Brick and stucco, early 18th C., (rebuilt c. 1875), (ruinous). 1 photo
(1936).
"Fontainebleau." Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 19th C., (burned).
1 photo (1936).
Moeser House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1939); 10 photos
(1937; 1938; 1939; 1940).
Servants Quarters, "Cherry Grove." Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936)
SWEET HALL
King William County (51)
"Sweet Hall." Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
SWEET HALL VICINITY
King William County (51)
"Waterville." Brick and woo'd, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).
WEST POINT VICINITY
King William County (51)
"Chelsea." Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1934; 1939).
Saint John's Church. Brick, early 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1938).
BERTRAND VICINITY
Lancaster County (52)
Towle's House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C. (addition mid 18th C.).
12 sheets (1940); 19 photos (1893; 1898; 1933; 1937; 1940).
KILMARNOCK VICINITY
Lancaster County (52)
Christ Church. Brick, early 18th C. 15 photos (1932; 1936; 1937; 1939).
LANCASTER
Lancaster County (52)
"Verville." Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (wings mid 19th C.). 7 photos
(1939; 1940).
LANCASTER COURT HOUSE
Lancaster County (52)
Clerk's Office. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo, window shutter only (1938).
Hughlett House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (demolished 1940). 6
photos (1930; 1931).
LIVELY VICINITY
Lancaster County (52)
Saint Mary's White Chape!. Brick, mid 18th C., (restored 1830). 7 photos (1937; 1939).
OTTOMAN VICINITY
Lancaster County (52)
"Belmont". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1940).
SIMONSON VICINITY
Lancaster County (52)
"Morattico." Brick (?), one and a half stories, early 18th C., (destroyed). 1 photo
(c. 1900).
SOMERS VICINITY
Lancaster County (52)
"Belle Isle." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. (Also outbuildings).
18 sheets (1940); 24 photos (1937, 1939).
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WEEMS
Lancaster County (52)
"Spinster's House", Corotoman (Carter Plantation). Wood, one story, early 18th C.,
(destroyed). 1 sheet (1929); 3 photos (c. 1900, 1925).
LEESBURG
Loudoun County (54)
Drug Store. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
WATERFORD
Loudoun County (54)
Apothecary Shop. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Atley-Huff House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Baptist Church. Brick, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).
Cabin. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Clockmaker's House and Shop. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Cottage on Highway. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Curh House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Dr. Edwards House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Edwards House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also fieldstone barn). 4 photos (1937).
General View. 4 photos (1937).
Grover-James House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Hough House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
House on Bond Street. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Loudoun Hotel. Half-timber, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Mansfield House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Meeting House. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Middle Huff House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Miriam Gover House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Mock House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Morland House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Old Bank. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Patton House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Robert Huff House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
Robinson House. Log and fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
School House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Schooley House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Shop on Main Street opposite Hotel. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
Sidewell House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Steer House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Stucco House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Walker House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Williams House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Yellow House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
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MADISON
Madison County (57)
Court House. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
MADISON VICINITY
Madison County (57)
Fence, Gate, and Stile, Hebron Lutheran Church. 1 photo (1937).
BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS
Mecklenburg County (59)
Hotel Cottages. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).
CLARKSVILLE VICINITY
Mecklenburg County (59)
"Prestwould." Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. (Also outbuild-
ings). 4 photos (1939; 1940).
FINCHLEY
Mecklenburg County (59)
"Point of Honor." Late 18th C. doorway only. 1 photo (1937).
SOUTH HILL
Mecklenburg County (59)
Old Tavern. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
CHUCKATUCK
Nansemond County (62)
Gateposts. Wood, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936; 1937).
"The Quarters." Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
REIDS FERRY
Nansemond County (62)
"Pembroke." Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered and restored). 5 sheets (1929);
5 photos (1937).
SUFFOLK VICINITY
Nansemond County (62)
Joiner House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1938).
LOVINGSTON
Nelson County (63)
Court House. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).
BOTTOMS BRIDGE VICINITY
New Kent County (64)
Dr. Lucas House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1935).
NEW KENT VICINITY
New Kent County (64)
"Christ's Cross." Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (altered). 13 sheets (1936);
11 photos (1936).
"Woodland," 2 miles north of New Kent. Wood, one and a half stories. late 18th C.
1 photo (1936).
PROVIDENCE FORGE
New Kent County (64)
Dr. Potts' House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 9
photos (1936; 1937).
PROVIDENCE FORGE VICINITY
New Kent County (64)
Grist Mill, 3 miles from Providence Forge. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets
(1937); 17 photos (1937).
TALLEYSVILLE
New Kent County (64)
Saint Peter's Church. Brick, with tower, early 18th C. (tower 1740). 9 sheets (1936);
7 photos (c. 1892; 1936).
TALLEYSVILLE VICINITY
New Kent County (64)
"Cedar Grove," 3 miles south of Talleysville on Route 614. Brick, two stories, mid
18th C. 4 photos (1936).
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TUNSTALL VICINITY
New Kent County (64)
"Castle." Brick, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 13 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
"Poplar Grove." Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 4 photos
(1936).
"Road View Farm" Kitchen. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 5
photos (1935).
HICKORY VICINITY
Norfolk County (65)
Old Academy. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 7 photos (1937; 1939; 1940).
Powers House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937;
1940).
SAINT BRIDES VICINITY
Norfolk County (65)
Ruins of House. Wood, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
HADLOCK P. O. VICINITY
Northampton County (66)
"Tankard's Rest". Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1940).
KILMARNOCK VICINITY
Northumberland County (67)
"Ditchley." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. 19
photos (1929; 1940).
BLACKSTONE
Nottoway County (68)
Anderson House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
NOTTOWAY
Nottoway County (68)
Court House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Roman Revival, formal composition.
1 photo (1938).
LURAY VICINITY
Page County (70)
Fort Egypt. Log, two stories, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1940); 14 photos (1940).
Fort Massanutten (Sickler House). Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous).
5 photos (c. 1890; 1940).
Fort Stover. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1940); 5 photos
(1940).
MEADOWS OF DAN
Patrick County (71)
Mabry Mill. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 7 sheets (1939); 6 photos (1940).
CHATHAM
Pittsylvania County (72)
Court House. Brick, one story with cupola, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 2 photos
(1940).
DANVILLE VICINITY
Pittsylvania County (72)
"Dan's Hill." Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also outbuildings). 3
sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934).
GRETNA
Pittsylvania County (72)
Ýancy Cabin. Log, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).
HUGUENOT SPRINGS VICINITY
Powhatan County (73)
"Malvern." Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1935; 1940).
HUGUENOT VICINITY
Powhatan County (73)
"Keswick." Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 11 sheets (1938;
1940); 14 photos (1936; 1940).
"Keswick" (later house). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
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POWHATAN VICINITY
Powhatan County (73)
"Belnemus." 1939). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 3 photos (c. 1900;
Woodbery Mill. Brick, two and two halves stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).
WYNDHAM VICINITY
Powhatan County (73)
"Norwood," Highway 44. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,
(addition 1835). 4 photos (1936).
BRANDON VICINITY
Prince George County (75)
"Brandon." Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. 1
photo (1935).
PRINCE GEORGE VICINITY
Prince George County (75)
Merchants Hope Church. Brick, early 18th C. 6 photos (1932).
ADEN
Prince William County (76)
"Effingham." Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 11 photos (1936).
Green House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Pilgrim's Rest." Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).
ANTIOCH
Prince William County (76)
"La Grange." Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
CATHARPIN
Prince William County (76)
Cabin. Log, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
DUMFRIES
Prince William County (76)
Dumfries House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Merchent House, Washington Boulevard. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 14 sheets
(1935); 11 photos (1936; 1937).
Tebbs-Mundy House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (destroyed 1933).
2 sheets (1932); 1 photo (c. 1900).
GROVETON
Prince William County (76)
Dogan House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
HICKORY GROVE
Prince William County (76)
"Prospect Hill." Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
MANASSAS
Prince William County (76)
"Liberia." Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).
"Tudor Hall." Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo
(1936).
MANASSAS VICINITY
Prince William County (76)
"Ben Lomond." Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Chinn House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).
Stone House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1940).
MINNIEVILLE
Prince William County (76)
"Bel Air." Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).
THOROUGHFARE
Prince William County (76)
Beverley's Mill. Fieldstone, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
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WATERFALL
Prince William County (76)
"Evergreen." Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Hagley." Log, one story, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
"Mount Atlas." Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Poplar Hill." Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
WOODBRIDGE VICINITY
Prince William County (76)
"Rippon Lodge." Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1936);
9 photos (1936).
Scarlit Gravestone. Stone, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).
WOOLSEY
Prince William County (76)
"The Shelter." Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).
BLOSSOM HILL
Princess Anne County (77)
Ackiss House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1940).
KEMPSVILLE
Princess Anne County (77)
"Pleasant Hall" (Singleton House). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
LONDON BRIDGE VICINITY
Princess Anne County (77)
"Eastwood." Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1938;
1939).
Hudgins House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1939).
Keeling House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 6 photos
(1934; 1937; 1938).
LYNNHAVEN
Princess Anne County (77)
Wishart House. Brick, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1934).
LYNNHAVEN VICINITY
Princess Anne County (77)
Thoroughgood House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 17th C., (restored). 2 photos
(1939).
NIMMO VICINITY
Princess Anne County (77)
Brook Farm Quarters. Log, late 18th C., (dilapidated). 6 photos (1937; 1939).
Woodhouse House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1937; 1939).
SPERRYVILLE
Rappahannock County (79)
Saw Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
SPERRYVILLE VICINITY
Rappahannock County (79)
Estes Water Mill. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1934; 1939).
SIMONSON
Richmond County (80)
"Indian Banks." Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 6 photos (1934; 1937).
WARSAW
Richmond County (80)
Clerk's Office. Stucco, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1938).
Court House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1938).
"Mount Airy." Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-
position, (burned and restored 1844). 17 photos (1934; 1937, 1938; 1939).
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WARSAW VICINITY
Richmond County (80)
Elmore House, 5 miles from Warsaw. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1937);
6 photos (1934; 1937).
"Menokin," 4½ miles from Warsaw. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion
type, formal composition. 20 sheets (1940); 16 photos (1934; 1940).
"Sabine Hall." Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (additions mid 19th C.).
24 sheets (1934; 1940); 39 photos (1934; 1937; 1940).
SALEM
Roanoke County (81)
Moravian House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.
1 photo (1940).
SALEM VICINITY
Roanoke County (81)
"Fotheringay." Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. (Also outbuilding).
3 photos (1940).
Showalter-Gartch House. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1940).
HARRISONBURG
Rockingham County (83)
House at 106 Liberty Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1938).
BIRDHAVEN
Shenandoah County (86)
Barb Water Mill. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
STRASBURG VICINITY
Shenandoah County (86)
Fort Bowman "Harmony Hall". Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1938).
Hupp House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
IVOR VICINITY
Southampton County (88)
Bailey House, Blackwater River. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
6 photos (1936).
Binford House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 9 photos (1938).
House on Blackwater River. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1
photo (1936).
FREDERICKSBURG VICINITY
Spotsylvania County (89)
"Chancellorsville." Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 11 sheets (1935);
5 photos (c. 1860; 1934; 1935).
Dr. Gaines' House, Richmond National Battlefield Park. Wood, two stories, early
19th C. 2 photos (1934).
"Mannsfield," Tidewater Trail, 2 miles south of Fredericksburg. Regular ashlar, two
stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition (ruinous). 27 sheets (1935);
42 photos (c. 1880; 1935).
SALEM CHURCH VICINITY
Spotsylvania County (89)
Steiger House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (brick addition). 3 photos
(1935).
SHADY GROVE VICINITY
Spotsylvania County (89)
Herndon House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (wood addition). 8 photos
(1934).
SPOTSYLVANIA
Spotsylvania County (89)
Jail. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).
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SPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE
Spotsylvania County (89)
Harrison House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (ruinous). 2 photos (1934).
SPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE VICINITY
Spotsylvania County (89)
"Wigg Hill." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1934).
SPOTSYLVANIA VICINITY
Spotsylvania County (89)
Danby Farm Outbuildings. Brick, one story, carly 19th C. 1 photo (1934).
FALMOUTH
Stafford County (90)
House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).
Union Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1939).
FALMOUTH VICINITY
Stafford County (90)
"Chatham" (Fitzhugh House). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition.
1 photo (c. 1865).
FREDERICKSBURG VICINITY
Stafford County (90)
Smokehouse, "Lansdowne." Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1940).
Todd House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934).
Washington's Surveying Office, Ferry Farm, Kings Highway. Wood, one story, mid
18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1934).
STAFFORD
Stafford County (90)
Court House Buildings. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (demolished). 4 photos (c. 1900).
STAFFORD VICINITY
Stafford County (90)
Aquia Church. Brick, with tower, mid 18th C. 5 photos, (1932; 1934).
BACON'S CASTLE
Surry County (91)
"Bacon's Castle." Brick, two stories, mid 17th C., mansion type, Jacobean curvilinear
gables. 22 sheets (1940); 29 photos (1937, 1939; 1940).
BACON'S CASTLE VICINITY
Surry County (91)
Crump House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
CABIN POINT
Surry County (91)
"The Ordinary." Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).
SPRING GROVE VICINITY
Surry County (91)
Servants' Quarters, Four Mile Tree Plantation. Adobe, early 19th C., (ruinous). 7
photos (c. 1900).
SURRY COURT HOUSE VICINITY
Surry County (91)
Warren-Rolfe House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (restored). 6 photos
(1934; 1937; 1939).
SURRY VICINITY
Surry County (91)
Clerestory House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).
"Point Pleasant", 1 mile from Surry Court House. Brick and wood, one and a half
stories, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1932); 2 photos (1932).
SUSSEX VICINITY
Sussex County (92)
"Windsor Farm." Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1938).
MILLDALE
Warren County (94)
"Mount Zion." Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 2 pho-
tos (1934; 1936).
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FORT EUSTIS
Warwick County (95)
Jones House. Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1940);
10 photos (1934; 1940).
STRATFORD
Westmoreland County (97)
"Stratford Hall" (Home of the Lees). Brick, one story, early 18th C., mansion type,
formal composition. (Also outbuildings). 45 photos (1932; 1934; 1938; 1940).
WAKEFIELD
Westmoreland County (97)
"Wakefield" (Washington's Birthplace). Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C.,
(reconstructed). 3 photos (1934).
YEOCOMICO
Westmoreland County (97)
Yeocomico Church. Brick, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937).
GRAFTON VICINITY
York County (100)
Dairy House, Poor Farm. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1934).
YORKTOWN
York County (100)
Custom House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1938).
Foundations, Main and Church Streets, SE. corner of Lot 30. Brick, early 18th C.
1 sheet (1935).
Foundations, Main and Church Streets, SW. corner of Lot 30. Brick, early 18th C.
1 sheet (1935).
Lightfoot House, Church and Main Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.
(restored c. 1936). 3 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1934; 1937; 1938).
Medical Shop (now Post Office). Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (reconstructed). 1
photo (1934).
Sheild House, Pearl and Main Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 11
sheets (1933); 4 photos (1934; 1938).
Swan Tavern. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (reconstructed c. 1930). 10
sheets (1933); 3 photos (1934).
West House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 18 sheets (1933); 5 photos
(1934; 1937).
Wharf Buildings. Brick and wood, one story and one and a half stories, mid 18th C.,
(reconstructed). 2 photos (1935).
"York Hall" (Nelson House), Pearl and Main Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,
mansion type, (altered). 12 photos (1934; 1937; 1938).
YORKTOWN VICINITY
York County (100)
Bellefield Cemetery. 18th C. tombs. 1 photo (c. 1900).
"Kiskiack," Naval Mine Depot. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 sheets
(1935).
Moore House, 13/4 miles from Yorktown. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.,
(reconstructed c. 1932). 16 sheets (1931); 10 photos (1929; 1934; 1939).
"Ringfield." Brick, two stories, early 18th C., altered, (destroyed c. 1910). 1 photo
(c. 1900).
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ARDEN VICINITY
Stevens County (33)
Ayers Barn, 1 mile south of Arden. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
BELLINGHAM
Whatcom County (37)
Captain Pickett House, 910 Bancroft Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1937).
Old Court House, 1106 E Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1937).
CASHUP
Whitman County (38)
Stage Coach Station. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).
CENTRALIA
Lewis County (21)
Borst Blockhouse, Borst Park. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos
(1937).
CHAMBERS PRAIRIE
Thurston County (34)
Chambers House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(c. 1900; 1936).
CHEHALIS
Lewis County (21)
McFadden House, 1639 Chehalis Avenue. Log, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,
(altered). 2 photos (1937).
CHEHALIS VICINITY
Lewis County (21)
Claquato Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1937).
Jackson Prairie Court House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1936).
CHEWELAH
Stevens County (33)
Dr. McPherson Cabin, Indian Agency Building, Third Street. Log, one story, mid
19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Douglas Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
McCrea Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
CHEWELAH VICINITY
Stevens County (33)
King Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (c. 1900; 1937).
Regenary Cabin, 5 miles north of Chewelah. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Waitt Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
CHIMACUM
Jefferson County (16)
Bishop House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Nisbet Barn, Valley Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Westergard House, on West Valley Road. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
CHIMACUM VICINITY
Jefferson County (16)
Glendale House, 1½ miles south of Chimacum. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
Peterson House, 1/2 mile north of Chimacum. Wood, one story. mid 19th C 2 photos
(1936).
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COLVILLE VICINITY
Stevens County (33)
Clugston Barn, Clugston Road. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 3 photos
(1936).
Harbaugh House, 5½ miles NE. of Colville. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets
(1936); 1 photo (1936).
Court House (Holst House), 4 miles SE. of Colville. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3
sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
Stage Coach Station Barn, 2 miles NE. of Colville. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
COUPEVILLE
Island County (15)
Alexander Blockhouse, Main Street. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1937).
Captain Coupe House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Captain John Robertson-Rosenfield House, Front Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
Captain Swift House, Front and Colbert Streets. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos
(1936; 1937).
Davis Blockhouse, Whidby Island. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2
photos (1937).
Dow House, Front Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos
(1937).
Jacob Ebey House, Whidby Island. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Major Haller House (Second House). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 4
photos (1936; 1937).
Masonic Hall. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
COUPEVILLE VICINITY
Island County (15)
Doyle House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Ebey House, Ebey's Landing. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1937).
Engle House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1937).
Jacob Ebey Blockhouse, 2 miles from Coupeville. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1937).
Kineth House, 2 miles east of Coupeville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1937).
Terry House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
COWICHE VICINITY
Yakima County (39)
Splawn House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
DEER PARK VICINITY
Spokane County (32)
Hazard Post Office. Log, one story, late 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
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DUNGENESS VICINITY
Clallam County (5)
Court House (Weekly Farm), 2 miles south of Dungeness. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
Old Jail, Pettit Farm, ½ mile east of Dungeness. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
FORD VICINITY
Stevens County (33)
Haines Cottage. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Haines House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Old Tshimakain Mission. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).
FORT CASEY VICINITY
Island County (15)
Captain Robertson-Sergeant House, Admiralty Bay. Wood, one and a half stories,
mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
FORT RAINS
Skamania County (30)
Fort Rains Blockhouse. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
FORT STEILACOOM
Pierce County (27)
Officers' Houses. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 7 photos
(1937).
GOLDENDALE
Klickitat County (20)
Blockhouse at Goldendale, Court House Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (moved).
3 photos (1937).
GOLDENDALE VICINITY
Klickitat County (20)
Alexander House, 1 mile north of Goldendale. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1937).
Hopkins House, 1 mile south of Goldendale. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. (Also
outbuilding). 3 photos (1937).
Potter Cabin, 2 miles west of Goldendale. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
HILLYARD
Spokane County (32)
Saint Michael's Mission Church, Mount Saint Michael. Wood, with cupola, late 19th C.
2 photos (1937).
KETTLE FALLS VICINITY
Stevens County (33)
Saint Paul's Mission, 2½ miles north of Kettle Falls. Log, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 4
sheets (1936); 8 photos (c. 1900; 1936).
LINCOLN VICINITY
Lincoln County (22)
Barn, Fort Spokane. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Hospital, Fort Spokane. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos
(1937).
Guard House, Fort Spokane. Brick, one story with cupola, late 19th C. 2 photos
(1937).
Indian School and Officers' Quarters, Fort Spokane. Wood, one and a half stories, late
19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Jail, Fort Spokane. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Officers' Quarters, Fort Spokane. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C. 4 photos
(1937).
Powder House, Fort Spokane. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
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MISSION ORCHARD
Asotin County (2)
Silcott House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
MONTESANO
Grays Harbor County (14)
Byles House, Main and Spruce Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C.
2 photos (1936; 1937).
Old Methodist Episcopal Church, Church and Spruce Streets. Wood, late 19th C.
1 photo (1936).
MOSSY ROCK VICINITY
Lewis County (21)
Riley House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
NACHES VICINITY
Yakima County (39)
Burge Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
OAK HARBOR VICINITY
Island County (15)
Busby House, Crescent Harbor. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., (altered).
1 photo (1936).
Captain Izett House, Crescent Harbor. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1937).
Gould House, Crescent Harber. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Major Haller House, Crescent Harbor. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
OLYMPIA
Thurston County (34)
Evans House, Douglas Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934).
OMAK VICINITY
Okanogan County (24)
Wayfarer's Cabin, Saint Mary's Mission, 5½ miles from Omak. Log, one story, mid
19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
OYSTERVILLE
Pacific County (25)
Espey Estate House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
John Crellen House (Heckes Hotel). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Nelson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
Old County Jail. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Tom Crellen House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Wirt House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
PORT TOWNSEND
Jefferson County (16)
Big Fowler House, Water and Quincy Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Buckley Jewelry Shop, Water and Quincy Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3
photos (1936).
Clinger House, Water and Monroe Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Eisenbeis House, Franklin and Clay Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Leader Building. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
Little Fowler House, Jefferson and Polk Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2
photos (1936).
Rothschild House, Jefferson and Taylor Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th
C. 2 photos (1936).
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Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Jefferson and Tyler Streets. Wood, with
spire, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Starrett Building, Adams and Washington Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.
3 photos (1936).
Tucker House, Quincy and Franklin Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
PULLMAN VICINITY
Whitman County (38)
Collins House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
PUYALLUP
Pierce County (27)
Meeker House, Third and East Meeker Streets. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 3
photos (1937).
SAN DE FUCA
Island County (15)
Crockett Block House. Log, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1937).
Power's House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1937).
SAN DE FUCA VICINITY
Island County (15)
Captain Hathaway House, 2 miles NE. of San de Fuca. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
2 photos (1936).
Old Court House, 3 miles north of Coupeville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1937).
SAN JUAN ISLAND
San Juan County (28)
Remains of English Camp. Log and stone, one and two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets
(1934); 10 photos (1937).
SAWYER VICINITY
Yakima County (39)
Sawyer Cabin, 1 mile SE. of Sawyer. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
4 photos (1936; 1937).
SOUTH MONTESANO
Grays Harbor County (14)
Scammon House, Chehalis River. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 3
photos (1936).
STEILACOOM
Pierce County (27)
Captain Black House, Seventh and Stevens Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid
19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1937).
Catholic Church. Wood, with tower, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1937).
Gales House, Seventh and Stevens Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos
(1936).
Jail. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).
Judson House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
Keach House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1937).
Wallus House, Seventh Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 2 photos
(1936).
STEMBER CREEK
Garfield County (12)
Lee Barn. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
STIMSON VICINITY
Thurston County (34)
Hicklin House. 1/2 mile east of Gray's Harbor and Thurston County Line, Highway 110
Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
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TACOMA
Pierce County (27)
Corner Bastion, Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park. Log, three stories, mid 19th C.
1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1936).
Factor's House, Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
7 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).
First Post Office, Point Defiance Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
Granary, Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1937); 2 photos (1936).
TAMPICO VICINITY
Yakima County (39)
Saint Joseph's Mission, Ahtanum Valley, 2 miles from Tampico. Log, one story, mid
19th C., (burned and rebuilt 1860-1870). 3 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1936; 1937).
UNION GAP
Yakima County (39)
Garvis Store. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
USK
Pend Oreille County (26)
Kalispel Indian Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
VANCOUVER
Clarke County (6)
Barracks, Fort Vancouver. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1937).
General Grant's Headquarters, Fort Vancouver. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th
C. 4 sheets (1897); 3 photos (1936; 1937).
Officers' Club, Vancouver Barracks, Fort Vancouver. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).
Post Library, Fort Vancouver. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., two-story
veranda. 10 sheets (1897); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
Providence Academy, Tenth Street. Brick, three stories, with cupola, late 19th C.
Blanchet, Architect. 2 photos (1936).
Slocum House, Fifth Street at Daniels Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 19th
C. 1 photo (1937).
VANCOUVER VICINITY
Clarke County (6)
Covington Cabin, Loverich Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (restored). 3 sheets
(1937); 3 photos (1937).
WALLA WALLA VICINITY
Walla Walla County (36)
Clark Cabin, 2 miles east of Walla Walla. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type.
3 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936; 1937).
WENAS
Yakima County (39)
Longmire House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).
WHITE BLUFFS
Franklin County (11)
Hudson Bay Post. Log, one story mid 19th C. (Also log outbuilding). 4 photos (1937).
WHITE SWAN
Yakima County (39)
Indian Methodist Episcopal Church. Wood, with spire, late 19th C., (burned 1937).
1 photo (1936).
WHITE SWAN VICINITY
Yakima County (39)
Commandant House, Fort Simcoe. Wood, one and a half stories. mid 19th C. (Alo
log outbuilding). 13 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).
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WEST VIRGINIA
BERKELEY SPRINGS
Morgan County (33)
Strother House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1937).
CHARLES TOWN
Jefferson County (19)
Court House, George and Washington Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, early
19th C., (altered mid 19th C.). 12 photos (1859; 1936).
"Happy Retreat" ("Mordington"). Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (addition 1833).
(Also outbuildings). 8 photos (1936).
House at 236 Washington Street. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo, doorway only (1937).
Strider Cabin, 212 Lawrence Street. Log, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
CHARLES TOWN VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"Cedar Lawn," Summit Point Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Claymont Court," Summit Point Road. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,
mansion type, formal composition, two-story veranda. 4 photos (1936).
"Flowing Spring," 2 miles north of Charles Town on Shepardstown Road. Brick, two
stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Harewood," 3½ miles from Charles Town. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. mansion
type, formal composition. (Also outbuilding). 19 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).
Henderson House. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Level Green." Log, one story, early 19th C. (Also stone outbuilding). 4 photos (1936).
"Locust Hill." Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. John Ariss, Architect. 2 photos
(1937).
"Piedmont." Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).
Saint George's Chapel. Fieldstone, late 18th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets (1936); 7 photos
(1936; 1937).
Vinton Mannin House, 1½ miles SW. of Charles Town on Berryville Road. Brick, two
and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
DARKE
Jefferson County (19)
General Darke House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).
DARKE VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"Cold Spring," (Lucas House). Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding).
2 photos (1936).
Hillard's Barn. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 8 photos (1936; 1937).
Jones House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
ELM GROVE
Ohio County (35)
"Monument Place" (Colonel Shepherd House). Regular ashlar, two and a half stories
late 18th C., mansion type. 14 photos (1936).
GERRARDSTOWN
Berkeley County (2)
Hollis House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).
HALLTOWN VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"Walnut Hill." Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
HARPERS FERRY
Jefferson County (19)
Brown's Fort. Brick, one story with cupola, late 18th C., (moved 1893). 7 photos
(mid 19th C., 1936).
KEARNEYSVILLE
Jefferson County (19)
McIntyre House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C., (later additions). 1 photo
(1936).
KEARNEYSVILLE VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"Southwood." Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
LEETOWN
Jefferson County (19)
Lee Barn. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).
Lee House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
LEETOWN VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
Royer House. Mid 18th C., mantel only. 1 photo (1936).
Travelers' Rest, 4 miles from Leetown. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered).
Alterations by John Ariss. 8 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).
"Woodberry." Stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo
(1936).
LEWISBURG
Greenbrier County (13)
Presbyterian Church, Church Street. Fieldstone, with cupola, late 18th C. 13 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1934).
MIDDLEWAY
Jefferson County (19)
Gilbert House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Grantham House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
MORGANTOWN VICINITY
Monongalia County (31)
Arnett House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
MYERSTOWN VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"The Rocks" (Lewis House). Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings).
6 photos (1936).
NEWCREEK VICINITY
Mineral County (29)
Old Tavern, Route 50. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
PARKERSBURG
Wood County (54)
Stephenson House, 1131 Seventh Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.,
mansion type. 2 photos (1936).
Pendleton County (36)
Hammer Mill, Monongahela National Forest. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo
(1936).
POINT PLEASANT
Mason County (27)
Old Mansion House, First and Main Streets. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 20 sheets
(1934).
RANSON
Jefferson County (19)
Ranson House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936; 1937).
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WEST VIRGINIA
RIPPON VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"Beverly." Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding.) 4 photos (1936).
Briscoe House, Bullskin Farm. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Rock Hall" (Mason House). Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).
"Wheatland." Stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also stone outbuild-
ings). 4 photos (1936).
ROMNEY
Hampshire County (14)
Valley Bank Building. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
Burr-McGarry House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (addition 1827). (Also outbuild-
ing.) 6 photos (1936).
"Clearland." Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also stone outbuilding.) 2 photos (1936).
"Elmwood" (Lucas House). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also log outbuilding). 7
photos (1936; 1937).
Osborne House, Sandy Ridge Road. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (Also
remains of outbuilding). 3 photos (1936).
Vicker's House. Half-timber, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
SHEPHERDSTOWN
Jefferson County (19)
Hilliard House. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).
Morgan House, High Street. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SHEPHERDSTOWN VICINITY
Jefferson County (19)
"Falling Spring" (Morgan-Steptoe House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also brick
outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).
"Rose Break" (Dandridge House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).
"Springdale." Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).
SUMMIT POINT
Jefferson County (19)
Dr. Thompson House. Stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). (.Also log
and stone outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).
White House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (addition C. 1800). 2 photos (1936).
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WISCONSIN
BIG BEND VICINITY
Waukesha County (67)
Smith Cobblestone Inn, 3 miles SW. of Big Bend. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C.,
two-story veranda. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1933).
BURLINGTON
Racine County (51)
Immaculate Conception Church. Fieldstone, with tower, mid 19th C. Victor Schulte,
Architect. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
"Luther Hall," Jefferson and Dyer Streets. Fieldstone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
Meinhardt Bank, Chestnut and Pine Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
BURLINGTON VICINITY
Racine County (51)
Mormon House, 2 miles north of Burlington. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 2
sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
CEDARBURG VICINITY
Ozaukee County (45)
Covered Bridge, Cedar Creek, 1 mile north of Cedarburg. Wood, late 19th C. 2 sheets
(1934); 2 photos (1933; 1934).
CHAMBERLAIN
Waukesha County (67)
Martin Inn. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1936).
DELAFIELD
Waukesha County (67)
Hawk's Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1880; 1936).
DODGEVILLE
Iowa County (25)
Court House, Main Street. Regular ashlar, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
EAST TROY VICINITY
Walworth County (64)
School, 4 miles from East Troy. Regular ashlar, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936).
ELKHORN
Walworth County (64)
Octagonal House, East South Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 6
sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
GREEN BAY
Brown County (5)
Fort Howard Hospital, Chestnut Avenue and Kellogg Street. Wood, one and a half
stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Moravian Church, Moravian Street. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);
1 photo (1933).
GREENBUSH
Sheboygan County (59)
Wade House (Old Inn). Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.
7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
HALES CORNERS
Milwaukee County (40)
Curtin House, Grange Road. Stone, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets
(1936); 3 photos (1936).
HAMILTON
Ozaukee County (45)
Concordia Mills. Stone, three stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
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Vestibule
Veranda
E
N
S
First Floor Plan
W
ground Floor Plan
Scale 1/8"= 1/8"=1'0" 10"
Scale 1/8 = 1:0"
Foundation walls belowgrade, stone d brick
Wall around central square w two 4 "liers
Joists, rafters, studs G tembers are of oak,
above 17 thick. Walls 13 6 parlitions 82
of brick with a 4" space between, which
Floors of 111/8 M&D white pine, 194'to 734 face.
brick. except minor partitions at claselsete, clase lsets,
23 devided to form 4 chimney flues and hot
Ground floor Entry pared with 634 brick hexagons
which are frame. Cistern walls 24 thick
our ducts to each of the 12 major rooms
Plaster, smoothfiresh lime, on hand splet laths.
OCTAGON HOUSE, WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN. 1853
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
HONEY CREEK VICINITY
Racine County (51)
Frazer House, 3 miles east of Honey Creek. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek
Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).
KAUKAUNA
Outagamie County (44)
Grignon House, Augustin Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934);
2 photos (c. 1900).
KIRCHHAYN VICINITY
Washington County (66)
Turck House, 2 miles SE. of Kirchhayn. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);
2 photos (1934).
MADISON
Dane County (13)
Dudley House, 508 North Frances Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1935).
MENOMINEE FALLS VICINITY
Waukesha County (67)
Miller House, 1 mile NE. of Menominee Falls, County Lane Road. Fieldstone, two
stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1933).
MERTON
Waukesha County (67)
Baptist Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1933).
MILTON
Rock County (53)
Milton House (Old Inn), Fort Atkinson Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid
19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Pioneer Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).
MILWAUKEE
Milwaukee County (40)
Benjamin Church-Binzel House, 1533 North Fourth Street. Wood, one story, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Brandt House, 1205 North Eighth Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, mid
19th C., two-story veranda. 4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
Saint Peter's Church, 2469 North Murray Avenue. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C.
4 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Stewart House, 2030 South Kinnickinnic Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets
(1934); 1 photo (1934).
MILWAUKEE VICINITY
Waukesha County (67)
Dunkel Inn, Bluemount Road, 10 miles west of Milwaukee. Wood, two and a half
stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1933).
MINERAL POINT
Iowa County (25)
Cornish Miner's House, No. 1, Shakerag Alley. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th
C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Cornish Miner's House No. 2, Shakerag Alley. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th
C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).
Harris Cottage, 425 Church Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1935);
3 photos (1935).
Odd Fellows Hall, Front and Vine Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek
Revival. 4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
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NEENAH
Winnebago County (70)
Grand Loggery, East Lincoln Avenue. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936)
2 photos (1936).
NEW DIGGINGS
La Fayette County (33)
Saint Augustine's Church. Regular ashlar, with cupola, mid 19th C. Reverend Samuel
Muzzuchelli, Architect. 4 sheets (1935).
OKAUCHEE
Waukesha County (67)
Okauchee House (Old Inn). Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. S sheets (1936);
2 photos (1936).
PALMYRA
Jefferson County (28)
Enterprise Building, Main Street. Stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
PAYNESVILLE
Milwaukee County (40)
Paynesville Cemetery Chapel. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).
PLATTEVILLE
Grant County (22)
Mitchell-Rountree House. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
PORTAGE
Columbia County (11)
Indian Agency House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 1 photo
(1936).
PORT WASHINGTON
Ozaukee County (45)
Blake House, 511 Grand Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1935);
2 photos (1935).
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
Crawford County (12)
Brisbois House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo
(1934).
PROSPECT
Waukesha County (67)
Baptist Church, State Highway 15. Wood, with curola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);
3 photos (1936).
Smith House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
Vanderpool House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).
RACINE
Racine County (51)
First Presbyterian Church, Seventh Street and College Avenue. Brick, with spire, mid
19th C., Greek Revival. Lucas Bradley, Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).
Fratt House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
Hunt House, 1274 Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal
composition. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1932).
RIPON
Fond du Lac County (20)
Republican School House, Second and Elm Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.
2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).
ROCHESTER VICINITY
Racine County (51)
Russell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. Henry Russell, Architect. 3 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
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SYLESVILLE VICINITY
Waukesha County (67)
Booth House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo
(1935).
THIENSVILLE VICINITY
Ozaukee County (45)
Bonniwell House, Wauwatosa Avenue. Wood and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.
6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1933).
WATERTOWN
Jefferson County (28)
Octagon House. Brick, three stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type. 5 sheets
(1935); 1 photo (1935).
WAUKESHA
Waukesha County (67)
Lain-Estburg House, 229 Wisconsin Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion
type, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).
Old Town Hall, Wisconsin Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);
1 photo (1936).
WAUWATOSA
Milwaukee County (40)
Damon House, 2107 Wauwatosa Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.
7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).
WEST BEND VICINITY
Washington County (66)
Maxon House, 5 miles west of West Bend. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets
(1936); 2 photos (1936).
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"OLD BEDLAM." FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL MONUMENT. 11 WYOMING. 1849
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WYOMING
Goshen County (8)
Old Bedlam, Fort Laramie National Monument. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-
story veranda. 18 sheets (1937); 33 photos (1868; 1937; 1938; 1939).
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303816-41
WOOD SHINGLES
FIN. PL. CEIL.
3/8"x7/2" SIDING
9'-6'h
9:6½
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STONE
GRADE
FRONT (SOUTHEAST) ELEVATION
425 4 2
WYOMING
38"x 71/2" SIDING
6½ TO 7° TO WEATHER
SIDE (SOUTHWE,ST) ELEVATION
"OLD BEDLAM," FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL MONUMENT, WYOMING. 1849
APPENDIX
Memorandum of Agreement Between
THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Relating to the Historic American Buildings Survey as a Permanent
Organization to Coordinate All Future Work of Recording
Historic American Buildings
July 23, 1934*
The task of preserving records of the historic monuments of America
has become a work of vital necessity. The clearest record of the Nation's
life lies in the structures it has built.
Unfortunately, many buildings that would be highly prized today have
already disappeared. Large sums are constantly being spent to rebuild
such landmarks as the vanished first Capitol of Virginia at Williamsburg,
the first State House in Maryland at St. Marys, and Wakefield, the
birthplace of Washington. In the absence of complete records such
reconstructions must all be, to some extent, imaginary.
Even while we are preserving and restoring some of the monuments of
our history, many others are daily disappearing. Through slow destruc-
tion by decay and swift loss by fire, the exigencies of civic and commercial
developments, we are through succeeding generations losing many of the
most perfect monuments of our past culture in history. The National
Government cannot be expected to arrest all of these local losses, but it
can lend its authority and aid to the making of records before all of these
historic buildings are lost to posterity. It should be the aim of such
governmental direction to make available these records for future reference
by architects, students, and the public in general.
Although disconnected efforts have been made from time to time to
record local samples of our domestic architecture, no national plans had
been launched until the inception of the Historic American Buildings
Survey in November 1933. At that time a Civil Works appropriation
made possible a few months' operation of the Survey under the direction
of the National Park Service with the cooperation of the American Insti-
tute of Architects and the Library of Congress.
During this brief period two facts have become clearly apparent:
1. There is vital need for a permanent national plan to coordinate all
work of this nature and to make it available to the public for research.
*Ratified by the three parties in agreement, July 23, 1934. Amended July 1934, May 1937.
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2. The present standards of the Historic American Buildings Survey
form an excellent basis for a continuous and much more comprehensive
survey.
The scattered surveys that have heretofore been made through efforts
of local organizations and individual enthusiasm have yielded hetero-
geneous results, with considerable duplication, and have been of little
practical value to the general public.
A comprehensive and continuous national survey is the logical concern
of the Federal Government-the National Park Service in the Depart-
ment of the Interior seems the proper place for such responsibility. The
local execution must depend on some permanent nongovernmental body,
of national scope, functioning by local organization-the American
Institute of Architects fulfills these requirements perfectly. For the
guardianship of the records, the Government again seems the proper
functionary, and for this purpose, the Library of Congress with its Pic-
torial Archives of Early American Architecture stands equipped and ready.
Since the Historic American Buildings Survey became generally known
numerous offers of cooperation on the part of individuals and societies
have been made to the officials of the Survey. It has been demonstrated
that many interested persons throughout the country are merely waiting
for the opportunity to cooperate with such a national plan. Societies,
civic organizations, and even local governments oftentimes have a par-
ticular interest in certain historic monuments. Proposals which have
already been made to the officers of the Historic American Buildings Sur-
vey indicate that if there is a definite plan for embracing such future
activities, there will be a number of monuments recorded at the expense of
such organizations. Here again, the assurance that the records are to be
part of the Nation's collection of recorded American architecture, avail-
able to the public for research purposes, would give a particular incentive
to the organization interested.
In view of the above conditions, therefore, the National Park Service,
hereinafter referred to as the Park Service; the American Institute of
Architects, hereinafter referred to as the Institute; and the Library of
Congress, hereinafter referred to as the Library, do hereby mutually
agree as follows:
ARTICLE I. CONTINUATION OF THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS
SURVEY AS A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION
(1) The Historic American Buildings Survey is to be considered as a permanent plan for
approval and disposition of all future graphic records of historic American architecture.
whether such records be made at the expense of the Government or upon individual initiative.
This organization will function through the cooperation of the Park Service, the Institute,
and the Library.
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ARTICLE II. ORGANIZATION
(1) Provision is to be made for the establishment of geographical districts each district
under the jurisdiction of one of the present 67 chapters of the Institute, or chapters here-
after duly approved by the Institute. The National Officers of the Institute, with the
advice of the local chapters, will select a district officer from among each chapter's member-
ship, who will thereafter superintend all work of the Historic American Buildings Survey
during a term of one year.
(2) District Officers shall be advised by the National Advisory Board and by whatever
special committees the local chapter shall see fit to appoint, as to the correct methods and
solution of particular problems. District officers shall be directly responsible to the Chief
Architect of the Park Service for the maintenance of proper standards and care of Survey
records.
(3) The present membership of the National Advisory Board of the Survey is to continue
intact until such time as the national officers of the Institute, in conjunction with the Chief
Architect, shall see fit to make changes or additions to the personnel of the Board.
(4) The organization as outlined above is to be continuous, regardless of whatever special
organizations may be set up for the operation of the Survey in whole or in part at the
expense of the Federal Government or other organization. In such cases the person in
charge of the Survey in any locality shall be a district officer as herein designated or shall
cooperate fully with the district officer or officers having jurisdiction in that locality; and
shall accept the recommendations of such district officer or officers except when otherwise
instructed by the National Advisory Board and the Chief Architect of the Park Service.
ARTICLE III. SUPPLIES
(1) The Park Service will supply, for all approved work upon the Historic American
Buildings Survey, standard drawing sheets of the same size as those now used for the pres-
entation of Survey drawings; such supplies not to exceed a total of ten thousand (10,000)
sheets. Space is to be provided on each drawing sheet for the proper identification of the
work according to the individual or organizations contributing the records.
(2) All other supplies for actual field work and drawing shall be furnished without expense
to the Park Service.
ARTICLE IV. OPERATION
(1) The District Officer shall secure from the records so far compiled by the Historic
American Buildings Survey a list of historic American monuments in his district, together
with the necessary information to indicate the worth of such monuments, necessity for
recording, and the amount of recording that has already been adequately accomplished
according to the standards of the Survey. It shall be his duty to keep such a record up to
date and to furnish individuals and organizations proposing contributions with the necessary
information requisite for a coordinated plan of work.
(2) Each district officer will be informed of the requirements for the making and the
disposition of Survey records. All such specifications are to be in exact accord with the
requirements now set forth in the official bulletins of the Historic American Buildings Survey
which form an appendix to this agreement; except when amendments or alterations to these
specifications shall be officially made and promulgated by the present National Advisory
Board or their official successors.
(3) District officers shall have the authority to accept or refuse to accept any contribu-
tions to the records of the Survey. Any disputes regarding the standards or operation of
the Survey shall be settled by the National Advisory Board at the request of the Chief
Architect of the Park Service.
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(4) Members of the National Advisory Board and district officers, as herein designated,
shall serve without compensation or expense to the Government except in case of a special
Government appropriation being made for the appointment of such district officers or
members of the National Advisory Board to regular Government service.
(5) This agreement shall not be construed as a promise to pay any expenses of the Historic
American Buildings Survey, or to impose any liability or financial obligations, on the part
of the Park Service, the Institute, or the Library; except as provided in Article III, section 1.
ARTICLE V. DISPOSITION OF RECORDS
(1) When completed, records are to be checked and approved by the district officer in
charge before being submitted through the Chief Architect of the Park Service to the Chief
of the Fine Arts Division of the Library, who in turn will have authority to accept or reject
such records, dependent upon their consistency with other filed records of the Survey, and
the general standards thereof, subject to appeal, in cases of dispute, to the National Ad
visory Board for final decision.
(2) The records of the Historic American Buildings Survey, as deposited in the Library,
will become public property and will be accessible to the public for research purposes,
subject to the laws and regulations of the Library.
ARTICLE VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
(1) This agreement may be terminated by the Park Service, the Institute, or the Library,
by mutual consent, or by any one thereof, by giving to the others a written notice of its
intention to withdraw, not less than sixty days before such withdrawal becomes effective.
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INDEX
NOTE: This reference index of Survey records lists only general types of structures according to their
purpose. Wherever possible, classification has been made according to original use or purpose; thus, a building use or
constructed and first used as an inn, but afterwards converted to use as a residence without major physical
changes, would be indexed under "Inns". Houses used as domestic dwellings are too numerous to list in this
general type index. See listings by house titles in catalog under their respective locations.
ABBREVIATION: V. after a town name significs Vicinity.
ACADEMIES, see Schools
ALMSHOUSES, see Asylums
APARTMENT AND TENEMENT BUILDINGS
DELAWARE: Henry Clay-Mill House Row; Rockland-Mill House Row.
GEORGIA: Sarannah-Tenement Houses.
ILLINOIS: Bishop Hill-Old Jansonist Building Apartment House.
MASSACHUSETTS: Lowell-Tenement House.
NEW YORK: Manhattan-Stuyvesant Apartment.
APOTHECARY SHOPS, see Drug Stores
AQUEDUCTS
INDIANA: Metamora-Whitewater Canal Aqueduct.
MARYLAND: Montgomery Co.-C. and O. Seneca Aqueduct; Dickerson V.-Monocacy Aqueduct.
MASSACHUSETTS: Wilmington-Billerica-Shawsheen Aqueduct, Middlesex Canal.
TEXAS: San Antonio-Aqueduct.
ARCHITECTS
ALEXANDER, ELAM
GEORGIA: Macon.
ANGELL, TRUMAN O.
UTAH: Salt Lake City.
ARISS, JOHN
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town V.; Leetown V.
AUSTIN, HENRY
MAINE: Portland.
AYERS, ANDREW
ALABAMA: Mobiie.
BALL, ALCAZAR
NEW JERSEY: Newark.
BARGER, E.F.
PENNSYLVANIA: Erie.
BARING, CHARLES
NORTH CAROLINA: Flat Rock.
BARKHAUSEN, H. ERNST
ILLINOIS: Thebes.
BARNET, GEORGE J.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
BARNETT AND PECK
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
BEEBE, MANLEY COLTON
PENNSYLVANIA: Pleasantville.
BENJAMIN, ASHER
MASSACHUSETTS: Greenfield; Longmeadow.
BEROUJON, CLAUDE
ALABAMA: Mobile; Spring Hill.
BONHOLTS, AUGUST
ILLINOIS: Bishop Hill.
BOYINGTON, W. W.
ILLINOIS: Chicago.
BRADLEY, LUCAS
WISCONSIN: Racine.
BROWN, JOSEPH
RHODE ISLAND: Providence.
BUCKLAND, WILLIAM
MARYLAND: Annapolis;
VIRGINIA: Occoquan V.
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY
ARCHITECTS-Continued.
BUCKLIN, JAMES
RHODE ISLAND: Providence.
BULFINCH, CHARLES
CONNECTICUT: Hartford;
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington;
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston; Dedham; Hartford; Pittsheld.
BULGIN, WILLIAM
NEW JERSEY: Hope.
BUNTING, CHARLES T.
NEW YORK: New York.
BURNS, GILBERT
NEW YOFK: Fishkill.
BUTTON, STEPHEN D.
ALABAMA: Montgomery.
CALOT, I. L.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans.
CAMAK, JAMES
GEORGIA: Athens.
CARTER, ELIAS
MASSACHUSETTS: Mendon.
CHASE, PHILANDER
ILLINOIS: Jubilee.
CLARK, JOSEPH
MARYLAND: Annapolis.
CLARK, RICHARD
SOUTH CAROLINA: Columbia.
CLOWES, GERHARDUS
NEW YORK: Lawrence.
CLOWES, TIMOTHY
NEW YORK: IIempstead.
CLUSKY, C. C.
GEORGIA: Augusta.
CODD, NICHOLAS
MARYLAND: Damariscotta Mills.
CORREJOLLES, J. H.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans.
COSTIGAN, FRANCIS
INDIANA: Madison.
KENTUCKY: Louisville.
COUPER, JAMES HAMILTON
GEORGIA: Savannah.
CROWDING, PETER
DELAWARE: New Castle.
CURTIS, JAMES M.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Edisto Island.
CURZADO, PADRE ANTONIO
CALIFORNIA: San Fernando.
CURZON, JOS.
INDIANA: Indianapolis.
DAKE, THOMAS ROYAL
VERMONT: Castleton.
DAKIN AND DAKIN
LOUISIANA: New Orleans.
DAKIN AND GALLIER
ALABAMA: Mobile.
DANVER, RUSSELL
RHODE ISLAND: Bristol.
DAVIS, ALEXANDER J.
NEW YORK: New York.
DE BATZ, ANDRE
LOUISIANA: New Orleans.
EMANUEL, JONATHAN
ALABAMA: Mobile.
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ARCHITECTS-Continued.,
ENGEL
NEW YORK: Herrietta.
FERET, JAMES
ALABAMA: Spring Hill.
FILLMORE, LAVIUS
VERMONT: Middlebury; South Shaftsbury.
FOLSOM, WILLIAM H.
UTAH: Salt Lake City.
FRIES, JOHN
TEXAS: San Antonio.
FRY, JOHN
OHIO: Waterville.
GALLIER, JR., JAMES
LOUISIANA: Geismar V.
GALLIER, SR., JAMES
LOUISIANA: Chalmette; New Orleans; White Castle V.
GAONA, IGNACIO
ARIZONA: Tucson V.
GARRETT,
ARIZONA: Tucson V.
GIRARD, FRANCOIS
ALABAMA: Mobile.
GLOVER, ALLEN
ALABAMA: Forkland V.
GODEFROY, MAXIMILLIAN
MARYLAND: Baltimore.
GOLDSMITH, JONATHAN
OHIO: Painesville.
GOODRICH, WILLIAM HENRY
GEORGIA: Augusta.
GRATON, CHANBELLAN
LOUISIANA: New Orleans.
GREEN, JOHN H.
GEORGIA: Savannah.
GREEN, PHILIP
GEORGIA: Lagrange.
GREENE, JOHN HOLDEN
RHODE ISLAND: Providence.
GRIFFIN, JAMES
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez.
GROW, SYLVANNUS
ILLINOIS: Ottawa.
HADFIELD, GEORGE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington, Georgetown.
HALL, JOHN R.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston.
HALLET, STEPHEN
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.
HALLIDAY, JAMES M.
PENNSYLVANIA: Irvine.
HARDY,
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez V.
HARRIS, JAMES G.
MISSISSIPPI: Carrollton V.
HARRISON, PETER
MASSACHUSETTS: Cambridge;
RHODE ISLAND: Newport.
HASTINGS,
NEW YORK: Rochester.
HAVILAND, JOHN
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia.
HAWKINS,
NEBRASKA: Lincoln.
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ARCHITECTS-Continued.
HELME, LEO
PENNSYLVANIA: Corry.
HENERICKS, FATHER
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
HIGGINS, GENERAL HIRAM H.
ALABAMA: Athens.
HILLS, STEPHEN
PENNSYLVANIA: Harrisburg.
HINKLE, THOMAS
TEXAS: Jefferson.
HOADLEY, DAVID
CONNECTICUT: Bethany, Hamden, Middletown, New Haven.
HOBAN, JAMES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.
HOGG, JOHN B.
GEORGIA: Savannah.
HOOKER, PHILIP
NEW YORK: Albany, Troy.
HOPE, THOMAS
TENNESSEE: Knoxville V.
HOSMER, NATHAN
MASSACHUSETTS: Concord.
HOWARD, DR.
MARYLAND: Baltimore.
HUBBARD, HENRY
MASSACHUSETTS: Hamilton.
HUDSON, AARON D.
NEW JERSEY: Mendham.
HUISAR, PEDRO
TEXAS: San Antonio.
HUMPHRIES, ABRAHAM
MISSISSIPPI: Columbus.
HYDE, JOSEPH
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.
JAMES, JOSIAH
NEW JERSEY: Newark.
JAMES, THOMAS
ALABAMA: Mobile.
JAMES, THOMAS SIMMONS
ALABAMA: Mobile.
JAY, WILLIAM
GEORGIA: Savannah.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS
VIRGINIA: Charlottesville, Charlottespille V., Evington V., James River, Staunton.
JORDAN, J. H.
MICHIGAN: Detroit.
KELLY, WILLIAM
PENNSYLVANIA: Erie.
KENNEDY, C. E.
INDIANA: Rushville V.
KERR, JAMES
ILLINOIS: Jacksonville.
KINDEKENS, PETER
MICHIGAN: Detroit.
LAMBERT, JOHN
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston.
LAMPHIER, BENJAMIN H
PENNSYLVANIA: West Eldred.
LANCROFT, GEORGE
CONNECTICUT: East Haven.
LANHAM, THOMAS D. F.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
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ARCHITECTS-Continued.
LATROBE, BENJAMIN HENRY
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington;
KENTUCKY: Ludlow;
LOUISIANA: New Orleans;
MARYLAND: Baltimore;
OHIO: Chillicothe V., Cincinnati;
PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh.
LATROBE, HENRY S.
LOUISIANA: North East Past, Mississippi River.
LE MAISTRE, V. G.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans.
L'ENFANT, MAJOR PIERRE CHARLES
NEW YORK: Brooklyn;
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia.
LETOURNO, F.
MICHIGAN: Detroit.
LEWIS,
ALABAMA: Tuscaloosa.
LIEGE, GILBERT
NORTH CAROLINA: Edenton.
LIND, F. G.
NORTH CAROLINA: Tarboro V.
LONG, ROBERT CAREY
MARYLAND: Baltimore.
LOVERING, WILLIAM
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.
LUFBORROW, MATTHEW
GEORGIA: Savannah.
LULL, JAMES L.
MISSISSIPPI: Columbus.
MANDEVILLE, JOHN
ILLINOIS: Knoxville.
MANIGAULT, GABRIEL
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.
McALPIN, HENRY
GEORGIA: Savannah V.
McBEAN,
NEW YORK: New York.
McCOMB, JOHN
NEW JERSEY: New Brunswick.
McINTIRE, SAMUEL
MASSACHUSETTS: Salem, Waltham.
MILLS, ROBERT
MARYLAND: Baltimore;
NEW JERSEY: Mount Holly;
SOUTH CAROLINA: Camden, Charleston, Columbia;
VIRGINIA: Richmond.
MINITREE, DAVID
VIRGINIA: Williamsburg.
MITCHELL, ROBERT S.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
MOFFATT, HENRY
ALABAMA: Mobile.
MORTON AND LAVEILLE
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
MUGATE, GEORGE
OHIO: Painesville.
MUNDAY, RICHARD
RHODE ISLAND: Newport.
MUZZUCHELLI, REV. SAMUEL
WISCONSIN: New Diggings.
NEWBOLD, CALEB
NEW JERSEY: New Lisbon.
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ARCHITECTS-Continued.
NICHOLLS. THOMAS
ALABAMA: Tuscaloosa.
NICHOLS, WILLIAM
MISSISSIPPI: Jackson.
NOTMAN, JOHN
NEW JERSEY: Burlington; Glassboro;
PENNSYLVANIA: Jenkintown; Pittsburgh.
ONG, COLONEL S. H.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez.
ORMSBEE, CALEB.
RHODE ISLAND: Providence.
OTIS, M. R.
MICHIGAN: Detroit.
OTTIS, C. W.
ILLINOIS: Galena.
PARRIS. ALEXANDER
MAINE: Portland.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston.
PARSONS. B. F.
ALABAMA: Marion.
PATRICK, ALLAN
MISSISSIPPI: Jackson.
PECK. EDWIN J.
INDIANA: Madison.
PETERSON, JOHN
ILLINOIS: Rockton.
PHELPS,
TEXAS: San Augustine.
POINSETTE, JOEL
SOUTH CAROLINA: Greenville.
POPE, JOHN RUSSELL
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.
POWELL. .A. V.
PENNSYLVANIA: Corry.
PRATT, DANIEL
GEORGIA: Clinton; Haddock I'.; Milledgeville I
PRESTON, WILLIAM G.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston.
RAGUE. JOHN F.
ILLINOIS: Springfield.
IOWA: Dubuque; Iowa City.
RAMEE, JACQUES
NEW YORK: Duanesburg; Schenectady.
RAMIREZ, JOSE ANTONIO
CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles.
REICHARDT.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.
ROBERTS AND BALLANGE
NEBRASKA: Lincoln.
ROGERS. JOHN
KENTUCKY: Bardstown.
ROPER, JAMES
ALABAMA: Mobile.
RUMBOLD, WILLIAM
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
RUSSELL HENRY
WISCONSIN: Rochesser V.
SADLER, FRANCIS
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
SANCHEZ, PADRE
CALIFORNIA: San Diego.
SANDY, URIAH
NORTH CAROLINA: New Bern.
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ARCHITECTS-Continued.
SCHULTE, VICTOR
WISCONSIN: Burlington.
SEARLE, HENRY
NEW YORK: Rochester.
SHERWOOD, BENJAMIN
CONNECTICUT: Fairfield.
SHIPPEN, DR. WILLIAM
NEW JERSEY: Princeton.
SHRYOCK, GIDEON
ARKANSAS: Little Rock; Little Rock V.;
KENTUCKY: Frankfort; Louisville; Richmond I'.
SINGLETON, HENRY
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
SLOAN,
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez.
SMIBERT, JOHN
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston.
SMITH, BEN
MISSISSIPPI: Long.
SMITH, JAMES M.
INDIANA: Richmond.
SMITH, ROBERT
NEW JERSEY: Princeton.
SMITH, WILLIAM
NEW JERSEY: Shrewsbury.
SMITHMEYER, JOHN
INDIANA: South Bend.
SPRATT, WILLIAM
CONNECTICUT: East Haddam; Farmington.
SPROAT, JAMES
MASSACHUSETTS: Lakeville; Middleboro.
STARKWEATHER,
VIRGINIA: Port Royal V.
STAUFFER, H.J.
ILLINOIS: Galena.
STEELE, GEORGE
ALABAMA: Huntsville.
STRAEME, CONRAD
TEXAS: Austin.
STRICKLAND, WILLIAM
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia;
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston;
TENNESSEE: Nashville.
THOMAS, F. AND SON
NEW YORK: New York.
THORNTON, WILLIAM
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.
TINSLEY, WILLIAM
INDIANA: Indianapolis.
TOUSSARD, COLONEL
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia.
TOWN, ITHIEL
CONNECTICUT: New Ilaven; North Branford I'.;
NEW YORK: New York;
NORTH CAROLINA: Raleigh.
TOWNER, JOHN K.
ILLINOIS: Belvidere.
TREVINO, JESUS
TEXAS: San Ygnacio.
TWOMBLEY, WILLIAM
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
UPJOHN, J.
TEXAS: San Antonio.
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ARCHITECTS-Continued.
UPJOHN, RICHARD
ALABAMA: Martins Station;
MICHIGAN: Marshall;
NEW JERSEY: Burlington;
NORTH CAROLINA: Raleigh.
WAITE, EZRA.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston
WALKER, C.E.
NORTH CAROLINA: Davidson.
WALSH, THOMAS
MISSOURI: Saint Louis.
WALTER, THOMAS U.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.
WARD, SAMUEL LAURENCE
NEW JERSEY: Bloomfield.
WARNER,
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.
WARREN, RUSSELL
RHODE ISLAND: Bristol; North Scituate; Providence.
WEAVER, LITTLEBERRY
KENTUCKY: Henderson.
WECKS, LEVI
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez.
WELDON BROTHERS
MISSISSIPPI: Raymond.
WELLS, J. C.
NEW YORK: Brooklyn.
WELSH, JOHN
NEW JERSEY: Newark.
WESNER, FREDERICK
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.
WHITE, E. BLAKE
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.
WHITE, J. HAMPTON
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez.
WHITFIELD, GENERAL NATHAN BRYAN
ALABAMA: Demopolis V.
WILCOX, AMOS
NEW JERSEY: New Providence.
WILLARD, SOLOMON
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston.
WILLIAMS,
OHIO: Fremont.
WILLS AND DUDLEY
NEW JERSEY: New Brunswick.
WINCHELL, JOHN K.
NEBRASKA: Lincoln.
WREN, JAMES
VIRGINIA: Alexandria.
ARSENALS
ALABAMA: Mount Vernon-Mount Vernon Arsenal.
ARKANSAS: Little Rock-United States Arsenal Building.
DELAWARE: New Castle-Arsenal.
GEORGIA: Augusta-United States Arsenal.
ILLINOIS: Rock Island-Rock Island Arsenal.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Arsenal.
MARYLAND: Pikesville-Old United States Arsenal.
MASSACHUSETTS: Marblehead-Old Gun House.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis-United States Arsenal.
PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh-United States Allegheny Arsenal.
VIRGINIA: Lorraine V.-Bellona Arsenal.
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ASYLUMS, see also Orphanages.
MARYLAND: South River V.-Almshouse.
NEW JERSEY: New Lisbon-Almshouse.
PENNSYLVANIA: Ephrata-"The Klosters" Almshouse.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Almshouse.
BANKS
ALABAMA: Decatur-State Bank Building; Huntsville-The First National Bank; Summerheld Bank
Building.
ARIZONA: Tombstone-Bank.
DELAWARE: New Castle-Farmer's Bank.
GEORGIA: Macon-Old State Bank; Savannah-Bank; Branch of United States Bank.
ILLINOIS: Shawneetown-State Bank.
KENTUCKY: Louisville-Bank of Louisville.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Louisiana State Bank.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-National Union Bank; Old Commercial and Farmers Bank; Hagerstown-Hagers-
town Bank.
MASSACHUSETTS: Concord-Old Bank Building; Pittsfield-First Bank Building; West Stockbridge-Old
Bank Building.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-First Bank in Detroit; Niles-Old Paine Bank.
MISSISSIPPI: Port Gibson-Port Gibson Bank.
MISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Rozier Bank.
NEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Farmers' Trust Company Bank Building.
NEW YORK: Schenectady-Old Mohawk Bank.
NORTH CAROLINA: Winston-Salem-Loesh Bank.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-First Bank of the United States (Girard's Bank).
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-(Bank of United States), City Hall.
VIRGINIA: Waterford-Old Bank.
WEST VIRGINIA: Romney-Valley Bank Building.
WISCONSIN: Burlington-Meinhardt Bank.
BARNS AND SHEDS, see also Farm Buildings
ALABAMA: Camden-McIntosh House Barn; Camden V.-Burford House Shed; Robert Tait Plantation
Tool Shed; Courtland-Campbell House Carriage Shed; Dayton-"Magnolia Grove" Barn; Florence K-
"Sweet Water" (Patton House) Barn; Forkland V.-"Rosemount" (Glover-Legare House) Tool Sheds;
Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell-Alexander House Wood Shed; Greenville V.-Crenshaw Plantation Barn:
Huntsville V.-Wade House Carriage Shed; Jefferson-Allen House Barns; Marion-Judge King House
Carriage Shed; Pickinsville-Dr. Wilkins House Tool Shed; Rogersville ø.-Cunningham House Barn:
Shorterville V.-Smith House, Barn and Shed; Spring Valley V.-"Belmont" Barn; Talladega E. Mardis
House Sheds; "Thornhill" (Welsh House) Barn; Tuskegee-Judge Hunt House Wagon Shed.
CALIFORNIA: Nashville-Barn; Oleta-Barn; Owensmouth-Barn; Santa Barbara-Ortega House Barn,
Vista V.-Rancho Guajome Shed.
CONNECTICUT: Sufield-Lieutenant King House Barn.
DELAWARE: New Castle V.-Swanwick Manor Barn; "The Buttonwoods" Barn.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Pierce Water Mill Barn.
GEORGIA: Saint Simons Island-Hamilton Plantation Barn.
ILLINOIS: Marengo-Rogers House Barn.
INDIANA: Indianapolis-Vinton-Pierce House Wood Shed.
LOUISIANA: Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Barn; Geismar V.-"Belle Helene", Ashland Plantation
Barn; Hahnville-Homeplace Plantation Barn.
MARYLAND: Andover-Abbot House Barn; Antietam-Roulette Farm Barn; Baltimore
Barn; Brookeville V.-Barn; Cockeysville V.-"Hayfields" Barns; "Hayfields" Wagon Shed:
Darnall House Barn; Lapidum-Rock Run Miller's House Barn: Largo-"Northanrpton" Barn: Lenard
town V.-"Mulberry Fields" Tool Shed; Norwood-Woodlawn Manor" Barn; Olney-"Belment" Waters
House) Barn; Prince Frederick V.-Tobacco Barn, Patuxent River: Tobacco Barn, Solomers I lan l Road,
Saint Mary's City V.-"Cross Manor" Barn; Sandy Springs-Auburn Barn: Sol mans
Barn; Towson V.-"Hampton" Barn.
MASSACHUSETTS: Agawam-Tobacco Barn; Brookfield-Colonel Crosby House Carrife Slied.
Clap House Barn; Framingham-First Baptist Church Carriage Shed; Iladley Tolacco Barne: Venden
First Parish Church (Unitarian) Carriage Shed; Middleboro-Carriage Sheds. First Congregational Church
Milton-Governor Belcher House Barn; Newburyport-Gaoler's Barn; North Attleborn
Church Shed; Norton-Newcomb House Barn; Seekonk Sylvanus Martin Barn, Bare/
Westfield-Tobacco Barn; West Stockbridge-Fingine House; Woburn -Colonel Ballwin House Byn.
MICHIGAN: Grass Lake V.-Hiram Smith House Barn; Manchester F. Porter Home Keeler Firms Bare.
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BARUS AND SHEDS-Continued.
MINNESOTA: Taylors Falls-Folsom House Barn.
MISSISSIPPI: Liberty V-Chaffin House Barn.
MISSOURI: Afton V-"White Haven" (Grant-Dent House) Barn.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Hampton Falls-Cram House Barn; Portsmouth-Captain Barnes House Barn; Captain
Barnes House Shed.
NEW JERSEY: Auburn-Scull (Humphreys) House Tool Shed; Closter-De Clerque House Barn; Eayres-
town V.-Black's Barn; Johnsonburg-Stone Barn; Mendham-Hill Top Church Wagon Shed; Morristown-
Wick House Barn; Wick House Shed; Paramus-Banta House Barn; Jacob Zabriskie House Barns; Jacob
Zabriskie House Shed; Park Ridge V.-Wortendyke Barn; Paulsboro V.-Francis House Barn; Rockleigh-
Haring House Barn; Saddle River-Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church Wagon Shed; Somerville-Lindsley
House Barn; Woodbury-Friends' Meeting House Wagon Shed.
NEW MEXICO: Watrous V.-Tipton Barn; Watrous House Barn; Watrous House Shed.
NEW YORK: Alplaus-Stevens Barn; Brooklyn-Wyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue Barn; Canastota V.-
Judge Roberts House Wagon Shed; Cutchogue-Horton House Barn; Feura Bush-Vadney House Barn-
Fort Hunter-Dutch Barn; Germonds-Barn; Kinderhook-"Lindenwald", Van Buren House Barn; Rotter
dam-Schermerhorn House Barn; West Hills-Walt Whitman Birthplace Barn.
NORTH CAROLINA: Gates V.-Riddick House Barn; Gatesville V.-Carter House Barn.
OHIO: Montgomery V.-Barn; Zoar-Cow Barn.
PENNSYLVANIA: Cowdersport V.-Barn; Germantown-Keyser House Barn; Gettysburg V.-Bryan House
Barn; Leister House Barn; Harmony V.-Stauffer-Bame House Barn; Stauffer-Bame House Shed; North
East-Octagon Barn; Paxtang-Elder House Barn; Philadelphia-"Glen Fern" (Livezey House) Barn;
Whitemarsh-'Hope Lodge" Barn.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Huger V.-"Middleburg" Barn; Pinopolis V.-"North Hampton" Shed.
TENNESSEE: Gatlinburg V.-Bales House Barn.
TEXAS: Cherry Spring V.-Rode-Kothe Barn; Fredericksburg-Tatsch House Shed; Poth V.-Beauregard;
Ranch Barn; Salado-Robertson House Barn.
VIRGINIA: Bacon's Castle-Bacon's Castle Shed; Fork Union V.-"Bremo" Barn; "Bremo" Wood Shed:
Shirley-"Shirley" Barn; Stratford-Stratford Hall Barn; Tunstall V.-"Poplar Grove" Barn; Waterford-
Edwards House Barn.
WASHINGTON: Arden V.-Ayers Barn; Cashup-Stage Coach Station Barn; Chimacum-Nisbet Barn;
Colville V.-Clugston Barn; Stage Coach Station-Barn; Goldendale V.-Hopkins House Barn; Lincoln V.-
Barn, Fort Spokane; Stember Creek-Lee Barn.
WEST VIRGINIA: Darke V.-Hillard's Barn; Leetown-Lee Barn.
BARRACKS, see also Forts and Fortifications
CALIFORNIA: Fort Ross-Russian Barracks; Santa Barbara-El Cuartel.
FLORIDA: Miami-Fort Dallas Barracks.
MARYLAND: Frederick-Revolutionary Barracks.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-Barracks, Fort Wayne.
NEW JERSEY: Trenton-Old Barracks.
NORTH CAROLINA: Hillsboro V.-The Barracks.
OKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Barracks Building, Fort Gibson.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Barracks.
WASHINGTON: San Juan Island-English Camp Barracks; Vancouver-Barracks.
BLACKSMITH SHOPS
ALABAMA: Summerfield-Old Blacksmith Shop; Town Creek V.-Freeman Goode House (Hall House)
Blacksmith Shop.
ARIZONA: Poston V.-Blacksmith's Ramada.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Chesterfield-Blacksmith Shop.
NEW JERSEY: Moorestown V.-Matlack Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop; Ringwood-Smithy at Ring-
wood Manor.
OHIO: Zoar-Blacksmith Shop.
OKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Blacksmith Shop.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Blacksmith Shop.
VIRGINIA: Aden-"Effingham" Blacksmith Shop.
BLOCKHOUSES AND GARRISONS, see also Forts and Fortifications.
ALABAMA: Camden-Blockhouse.
CALIFORNIA: Fort Ross-Russian Blockhouse.
DELAWARE: Naaman on Delaware-Blockhouse.
MAINE: Augusta-Fort Westorn; Edgecomb-Blockhouse, Fort Edgecomb; North Berwick V.-Junkins
Garrison House; McIntire Garrison House; Wells-Storer Garrison House; Winslow-Blockhouse.
MASSACHUSETTS: Haverhill-Dustin Garrison House.
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BLOCKHOUSES AND GARRISONS-Continued.
MICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-East Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac; North Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac:
West Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-Woodman Garrison; Durham V.- - Pendergast Garrison; Læter-Gilman
Garrison; Newmarket-Doe Garrison.
NEW YORK: Johnstown-Blockhouse, at Sir William Johnson's Manor; Manhattan-Blockhouse No. 1,
north end of Central Park; Blockhouse No. 2, Morningside Park; Nelliston-Fort Ehle; Palatine Brudee-
Fort Frey; Fort Wagner; Saint Johnsville-Fort Klock.
OREGON: Dayton-Fort Yamhill.
TEXAS: Shafter V.-Fortin de Cienega.
VIRGINIA: Luray V.-Fort Egypt; Fort Massanutten (Sickler House); Middletown L'. Stone Fort, Stras-
burg V.-Fort Bowman (Harmony Hall).
WASHINGTON: Centralia-Borst Blockhouse; Coupeville-Alexander Blockhouse: Davis Blockhouse:
Coupeville V.-Jacob Ebey Blockhouse; Fort Rains-Fort Rains Blockhouse; Goldendale-Blocklease, San
De Fuca-Crockett Blockhouse; San Juan Island-English Camp Blockhouse; White Swan l'. Fort Sincoe
Blockhouse.
BOUNDARY MARKERS
MARYLAND: Montgomery Co.-C. and O. Milestone;
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston and Boston V.-Milestones; Groton-Prescott Milestones; North Auleburo-
Plainville Town Line-Angle Tree Stone.
BREWERIES, see Factories and Warehouses
BRIDGES, see also Covered Bridges; Viaducts
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Wisconsin Avenue Bridge.
GEORGIA: Savannah-Central of Georgia Railroad Bridge.
ILLINOIS: Carlyle-Suspension Bridge; Fall Creek V.-Fall Creek Bridge; Rock Island-Bridge.
KENTUCKY: Butler-Bridge.
MARYLAND: Montgomery Co.-C. and O. Swing Bridge; Frederick I'.-Jug Bridge; Keymar l'.-Keymar
Bridge.
MASSACHUSETTS: Hamilton-Warner's Bridge; Ipswich-Choate Bridge; Medford-Stone Bridge: 11 ay-
land V.-Town Bridge.
MINNESOTA: Stillwater-Stone Highway Bridge.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Hillsboro-Second New Hampshire Turnpike Bridge; llillsboro ".-Bridge near inter-
section of Routes 32 and 9; Carr Bridge; Gleason Falls Bridge; Stoddard-Bridge near Stoddard and Antrun
Line.
NEW JERSEY: Kingston-Drawbridge, Lock and Toll House, Delaware and Raritan Canal; Princet
Stony Brook Bridge; Sergeantsville V.-Covered Bridge.
NEW YORK: Fort Plain-Stone Bridge; Leeds-Leeds Bridge.
OHIO: Zanesville V.-Bridge.
PENNSYLVANIA: Maple Grove V.-Stoneroads Mill Bridge; Pinetown-Leaman Ritle Works Bridge.
CANAL LOCKS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Canal Locks.
ILLINOIS: Channahon V.-Canal Locks.
NEW YORK: Frankfort-Erie Canal, Moyer Creek Crossing Locks; Ilion-Erie Canal Locks.
CAPITOLS
ALABAMA: Montgomery-State Capitol.
ARKANSAS: Little Rock-Old State Capitol; Washington-Court House (Confederate State Capitol).
CONNECTICUT: Hartford-Old State House.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-The Capitol.
GEORGIA: Milledgeville-Old State Capitol.
ILLINOIS: Springfield-Old State House.
INDIANA: Corydon-Old State Capitol.
IOWA: Des Moines-Fourth State Capitol; Iowa City-Second State Capitol; Third State Capitol.
KENTUCKY: Frankfort-Old State House.
MARYLAND: Annapolis-State House.
MISSISSIPPI: Jackson-Old State Capitol.
NORTH CAROLINA: Raleigh-State Capitol Building.
PENNSYLVANIA: Harrisburg-First Capitol Buildings.
TENNESSEE: Nashville-State Capitol.
VIRGINIA: Williamsburg-The Capitol.
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CEMETERIES
ALABAMA: Camden V.-Felix Tait Plantation Cemetery; Florence V.-Jackson House Cemetery; Greenville
V.-Grave Houses (Fort Dale Cemetery); Luverne V.-Grave Houses; Manningham V.-Grave House;
Talladega V.-"Thornhill" (Welch House) Cemetery.
CALIFORNIA: Sonora-Jewish Cemetery.
MAINE: Phippsburg V.-Drummond Cemetery.
MARYLAND: Easton V.-Wye House Cemetery.
MASSACHUSETTS: South Boston-Saint Augustine Cemetery.
MISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Sainte Genevieve Cemetery.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-"Harewood" Cemetery.
CHILDREN'S PLAY HOUSES, see Outbuildings.
CHURCHES, CATHEDRALS, CHAPELS AND SYNAGOGUES, see also Kivas Kivas; Missions, Monasteries
and Cloisters; Meeting Houses
ALABAMA: Brick V.-Presbyterian Church; Cahaba-Negro Methodist Church; Camden-Baptist Church;
Episcopal Church; Carrollton-Methodist Episcopal Church; Coatopa-Brewersville Methodist Church;
Dayton-Methodist Church; Eufaula-Baptist Church; Eutaw-First Presbyterian Church; Forkland-
Episcopal Church; Methodist Church; Jacksonville-Presbyterian Church; Livingston-Episcopal Church;
Loachapoka-Baptist Church; Lowndesboro-Negro Methodist Church; Presbyterian Church; Marion-
Siloam Baptist Church; Martins Station-Saint Luke's Episcopal Church; Mobile-Beehive Church; Cathe-
dral of Immaculate Conception; Christ Episcopal Church; Presbyterian Church; Mount Jefferson-Aban-
doned Methodist Church; Mulberry V.-Ivey Creek Methodist Church; Newbern-Baptist Church; Pres-
byterian Church: Orion-Baptist Church; Pickensville-Baptist Church; Methodist Church; Robinson
Springs-Methodist Church; Summerfield-Methodist Episcopal Church; Tuscumbia-First Presbyterian
Church; Wetumpka-Wetumpka Methodist Church.
ARIZONA: Arivaca-Santa Gertrudes de Arivaca; Nogales V.-San Cayetano de Calabasas: San Gabriel de
Guevavi; Tombstone-Episcopal Church; Tubac-Santa Gertrudes de Tubac; Tubac V.-Church; Mortuary
Chapel; Tucson-Church of San Augustine; Tucson V.-Church Mort-iary Chapel.
ARKANSAS: Washington-Baptist Church.
CALIFORNIA: Columbia-Saint Anne's Church; Downieville-Catholic Church; Church; Folsom-Trinity
(Episcopal) Church; Fort Ross-Russian Chapel; Jackson-Serbian Church; Jolon V.-Church; Los Angeles-
Plaza Church; Mokelumne Hill-Church; Monterey-San Carlos Presidio Church; North San Juan-Church;
Oceanside J'.-Church; Pala-Church; Piru V.-Rancho Camulos Chapel; San Diego-Church; San Fer-
nando-Church; San Francisco-Church, Mission San Francisco de Asis (Dolores Mission); San Gabriel-
Church; San Juan Bautista-Church; San Juan Capistrano-Church; Serra's Church; San Luis Obispo-
Church; San Miguel V.-Church; Santa Barbara-Church; Solvang-Church; Sonora-Saint James Episcopal
Church; Saint Patrick's Church; Ventura-Church; Vista V.-Rancho Guajome Chapel; Weaverville-
Chinese Joss House.
COLORADO: Segundo V.-Penitente Morada; Tijeras-Santa Nina de Atoche Church; Weston V.-Church;
Guadalupe Mission Church.
CONNECTICUT: Brooklyn-Trinity Episcopal Church; Unitarian Church; East Canaan-Congregational
Church; East Haven-Old Stone Church; Hamden-Grace Episcopal Church; Killingworth-Congregational
Church: Litchfield-First Congregational Church; New Haven-Center Church; United Church (Old North)
North Cornwall-Church; Preston City-Church; Rocky Hill-Congregational Church; South Canaan-
Congregational Church; Westport-First Congregational Church of Saugatuck; Wethersfield-First Church of
Christ; Whitneyville-Whitneyville Congregational Church; Woodbury-Saint Paul's Church.
DELAWARE: Dover-Christ Church; Frederica V.-Barratt's Chapel; Glasgow-Pencader Presbyterian
Church; Laurel V.-Christ Church; Middletown V.-Saint Anne's Episcopal Church; New Castle-Immanuel
Church; Presbyterian Church; Odessa V.-Drawyers Presbyterian Church; Stanton-Saint James Church:
Wilmington-Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church; Holy Trinity Church.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Christ Church; Saint John's Church.
FLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Catholic Cathedral; Trinity Church.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Saint Paul's Church; Jefferson-Presbyterian Church; Midway-Midway Congrega-
tional Church; Oxford-Old Emory Church; Rincon-Jerusalem Church; Roswell-Old Methodist Church;
Savannah-Christ Church; First African Baptist Church; Independent Presbyterian Church; Trinity
Church; Talbotton-Episcopal Church; Methodist Church; Washington-Presbyterian Church.
ILLINOIS: Cahokia-Church of the Holy Family; Chicago-Old Second Baptist Church; Galena-Grace
Episcopal Church; Methodist Church; Genera-Unitarian Church; Godfrey-Congregational Church; Grand
Detour-Saint Peter's Episcopal Church; Lebanon-Chapel; Lisbon-Old Congregational Church; Madison-
Second Presbyterian Church; Mossville-Methodist Episcopal Church; Naperville-Old Baptist Church;
Payson-Congregational Church; Rockton-Congregational Church; Warrenville-Old Methodist Church;
W'inchester-Presbyterian Church.
INDIANA: Indianapolis-Christ (Episcopal) Church: Vevay-Ruter Chapel; Vincennes-Saint Francis
Xavier Cathedral; Saint Rose Chapel.
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CHURCHES, CATHEDRALS, CHAPELS AND SYNAGOGUES-Continued.
IOWA: Festina V.-Saint Anthony's Chapel; Marietta-Hixite Friends' Church.
KENTUCKY: Bardstown-Saint Joseph's Cathedral; llenderson-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church; Pigah How
Presbyterian Church and Academy.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Central Congregational Church.
MAINE: Portland-First Parish Church; Waldsboro V.-German Lutheran Church.
MARYLAND: Accokeek-Christ Church; Baden-Saint Paul's Church; Baltimore-Otterbein Church; Roman
Catholic Cathedral; Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church; Saint Mary's Seminary Chapel; Unio
tarian Church; Broad Creek-Saint John's Church; Buena Vista-"Marietta" Chapel; Collington Ih ly
Trinity Church; Croom V.-Saint Thomas Church; Davidsonville V.-All Hallows Church; Frederick Old
All Saints Episcopal Church; Saint John's Roman Catholic Church; Hebron - Spring Hill Church; Hickory
Saint Ignatius Roman Catholic Church; Lankford V.-Saint Paul's Church; Leeland-Saint Barnabas'
Church; Leonardtown-Saint Andrew's Church; Lusby-Middleham Protestant Episcopal Chapel; Monkton
V.-Saint James Church; Northeast-Saint Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church; Rosaryville r. -"Poplar
Hill" Chapel; Saint Mary's City-Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church: Sunderland All Saint's Protestant
Episcopal Church; Tracy's Landing V.-Saint James' Herring Creek Episcopal Church: Upper Marlboro-
Compton-Bassett House Chapel; Valley Lee-Saint George's Church; Wye Mills Church.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Abolition Church; Hollis Street Church; Saint Patrick's Church: Cambridge-
Christ Church; Holden Chapel; Chatham-Congregational Church; Deerfield-Church; Dighton - "The
Brick" (Church); Dover-Caryl Parsonage; Framingham- First Baptist Church; Gloucester First Univer-
salist Church; Lancaster-First Parish Church; Lanesboro-First Baptist Church; Manchester - Orthodox
Congregational Church; Marion-First Universalist Church; Mendon-First Parish Church; Middleboro
Central Methodist Church; Newton-Saint Mary's Episcopal Church; North Atileboro V.-Congregational.
Church; Pittsfield-Bulfinch Church; South Boston-Saint Augustine Chapel.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-Christ Episcopal Church; Fort Street Presbyterian Church; Mariners' Church; Saint
John's Episcopal Church; Saints Peter and Paul's Jesuit Church; Dixboro-Methodist Episcopal Church;
Mackinac Island-Mission Church.
MINNESOTA: Excelsior-Trinity Chapel; Mendota-Saint Peter's Catholic Church; Minneapolis-Church
of Minneapolis New-Church Society (Swedenborgian); Our Lady of Lourdes Church; Saint Paul-Chapel
Muckego Church; Old Episcopal Church; Sawyer-Log Church; Taylors Falls-First Methodist Church.
MISSISSIPPI: Church Hill-Church Hill Chapel; Clinton-Chapel, Mississippi College; Columbus-Catholic
Church; Mannsdale-Chapel of the Cross; Natchez-Saint Mary's Cathedral; Port Gibson-Presbyterian
Church; Rodney-Presbyterian Church; Washington-Methodist Church; Woodville-Baptist Church.
MISSOURI: Chesterfield-Bonhomme Church; Florissant-Saint Ferdinand's Church; Kansas City-Old
Presbyterian Church; Old Mines-Saint Joachim's Church; Pattonville-Fee Fee Church; Saint Charles-
Old Colier Methodist Episcopal Church; Saint Louis-Church of Saint Louis of France, Old Roman Catholic
Cathedral; Church of Saint Mary of Victory; Marie and Saint Joseph's Church; Saint John's Cathohe
Church; Saint Patrick's Church; Saint Vincent de Paul's Church.
NEBRASKA: Bellevue-Presbyterian Church; Brownville-Methodist Church; Dakota City-Lutheran Church
Lincoln-Holy Trinity Episcopal Church; Nebraska City-Saint Benedict's Church.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Manchester-Old Methodist Church.
NEW JERSEY: Allaire-Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks) Church; Basking Ridge-Presbyteriau Church;
Belleville-Christ Episcopal Church; Bloomfield-First Presbyterian Church; Bridgeton - First Presbyterian
Church; Burlington-New Saint Mary's Church; Old Saint Mary's Church; Saint Mary's Hall. Chapel of
Holy Innocents; Cold Spring-Cold Spring Presbyterian Church; Daretown-Presbyterian Church; Dam nt -
North Reformed Church of Schraalenburg; Elizabeth-First Presbyterian Church; Fairton E. Fairheld
Presbyterian Church; Fort Lee-Church of the Madonna; Glassboro-Saint Thomas Episcopal Church,
Hackensack-First Reformed Church; Head-of-the-River-Head-of-the-River Methodist Episcopal Church,
Hope-Saint Luke's Episcopal Church; Hopewell-Old School Baptist Church; Jersey City Bergen Church;
Lawrenceville-Presbyterian Church; Mays Landing-Mays Landing Presbyterian Church; Mendham-
Hill Top Church; Middletown-Christ Episcopal Church; Millstone-Dutch Reformed Church, Network
First Presbyterian Church; South Park Presbyterian Church; Trinity Church: New Brunatık-Chryt
Episcopal Church; New Providence-Presbyterian Church; Oakland-Church of Ponds: Piýcalaway-Saut
James Episcopal Church; Ridgefield-Reformed Church of English Neighborhood;
Baptist Church; Saddle River-Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church; Shretesbury Christ Epiteopal Church,
Springfield-First Presbyterian Church; Swedesboro-Trinity Church; Swedesboro l'.-Adam Methodist
Episcopal Church; Moravian Church; Sykesville-Presbyterian Church; Tennent Tennent Church. Union
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church; Upper Saddle River-Saddle River Reformed Church, Hhipping
Methodist Episcopal Church; Wyckoff-Wyckoff Reformed Church.
NEW MEXICO: Acomo Pueblo-San Esteban del Rey Mission Church: Alcalde Church, Chima
Santuario Del Senor Esquipula; Cimarron-Cimarron Church; Laguna Pueblo - Ah sjon Churchand Current
of San Jose de Laguna; Pecos-Pecos Mission Church; Ranchos de Tao Mission Charch of de
Taos; Romeroville-Romeroville Church; Santa Fe-Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Church, Safe Minust
Church; Talpa-La Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Talpa; Tao - Chapel d Padre Martison (LM) Combany of
Irving House); Taos Pueblo-San Geronimo Mission Church.
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CHURCHES, CATHEDRALS, CHAPELS AND SYNAGOGUES-Continued,
NEW YORK: Albany-First Reformed Church (North Dutch); Old Dutch Church; Bristol Center-Presby-
terian Church; Brooklyn-Plymouth Church; Cairo-First Presbyterian Church; Canandaigua-First-
Congregational Church; Charleston-Baptist Church; Duanesburg-Christ Episcopal Church; Fishkill-
First Reformed Dutch Church; Trinity Church; Gloversville-Kingsboro Presbyterian Church; Hempstead-
Saint George's Church; Herkimer-Fort Herkimer Church; Reformed Church; Huntington-First Presby
terian Church; Mecklenburg-Methodist Church; Middleburg-Reformed Church; Nelliston V.-Palatine
Church; New York-All Saints' Church; Brick Church; Church of the Epiphany; Church of Saint John the
Evangelist; Fordham Manor Reformed Church; John Street Methodist Episcopal Church; Mariner's Tem.
ple; Saint Ann's Church; Saint James Roman Catholic Church; Saint Luke's Chapel; Saint Mark's in the
Bouwerie (Episcopal); Saint Paul's Chapel; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church; Saint Peter's Roman Catholic
Church; Saint Therese's Roman Catholic Church; Sea and Land Church; Perth-United Presbyterian
Church; Petersburg-Baptist Church; Pompey-Pompey Presbyterian Church; Sag Harbor-First Presby-
terian Church; Schenectady-Saint George's Church; Schoharie-Old Lutheran Church; Reformed Church;
Stone Arabia-Reformed Church; Tappan-Dutch Reformed Church; Vancortlandville-Saint Peter's
Church.
NORTH CAROLINA: Bath-Saint Thomas Episcopal Church; Charlotte V.-Sugaw Creek Presbyterian
Church; Columbus-Baptist Church; Edenton-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church; Elizabeth City-Christ
Church; Faith V.-Grace Lower Church; Organ Evangelical Church; Fayetteville-First Presbyterian
Church; Flat Rock-Church of Saint John-in-the-Wilderness; Fletcher-Calvary Church; Hendersonville-
Saint James Church; Milton-Milton Church; Murfreesboro-Methodist Church; New Bern-Presbyterian
Church; Saint Paul's Church; Old Town-Bethabara Moravian Church; Orton-Saint Philip's Church;
Raleigh-Christ Church; Winston-Salem-Home Moravian Church.
OREGON: West Union-West Union Baptist Church
OHIO: Atwater-Congregational Church; Brecksville-Congregational Church: Bristolville-Congregational
Church; Methodist Church: Cincinnati-Methodist Episcopal Church; Saint Peter's Cathedral; Claridon-
Congregational Church; Colebrook-Freewill Baptist Church; Elizabethtown-Presbyterian Church; Gates
Mills-Saint Christopher's-by-the-River Church; Hudson-Chapel; Kinsman-Congregational-Presbyte-
rian Church; Kirtland-Kirtland Mormon Temple; North Olmstead-Universalist Church; Streetsboro-
Baptist Church; Tallmadge-Congregational Church; Twinsburg-Twinsburg Congregational Church;
Weymouth-First Congregational Church; Zoar-Episcopal Church.
PENNSYLVANIA: Berwick V.-Methodist Episcopal Church; Bethlehem-Moravian Church; Cherry Tree-
Cherry Tree Presbyterian Church; Coudersport-Presbyterian Church; Edinboro-First Constitutional Pres-
byterian Church; Irvine-Irvine Presbyterian Church; Lancaster-Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity;
Meadville-Independent Congregational Church; Middletown-Saint Peter's Church; North East-First
Baptist Church; Paxtang-Presbyterian Church; Philadelphia-Christ Church; "Gloria Dei" (Old Swedes
Church); Trinity Church; Philipsburg-Union Church; Pittsburgh-Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal
Church; Pittsfield-Church; Pleasantville-Free Methodist Church; Riceville-Congregational Church;
Trappe-Old Trappe Church; Wapwallopen-Union Reformed and Lutheran Church; Waterford-Saint
Peter's Episcopal Church; Woodcock-Methodist Church; Wysox-Presbyterian Church.
PUERTO RICO: San German-Templo de Porta Coeli; San Juan-Capilla del Cristo; Iglesia de San Jose.
RHODE ISLAND: Newport-Jewish Synagogue; Providence-Beneficent Congregational Church; First Con-
gregational Church: Saint John's Church; Westminster Congregational Church; Wickford-Saint Paul's
Epsicopal Church.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Abbeville-Episcopal Church; Charleston-Bethel Methodist Church; Beth Elohim
Synagogue; First Presbyterian Church; Huguenot Church; Orphans' Home Chapel; Saint John's Lutheran
Church; Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church; Saint Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church; Saint Philip's
Protestant Episcopal Church; Second Presbyterian Church; Charleston V.-Saint Andrew's Church; Cheraw-
Saint David's Church; Cordesville V.-Strawberry Chapel; Edisto Island-Presbyterian Church; George-
town-Church of Prince George Winyah; Georgetown V.-Negro Baptist Church; Goose Creek-Saint James
Church; Greenville-Christ Episcopal Church; Huger V.-Pompion Hill Chapel; Moncks Corner-Biggin
Church; Pinopolis V.-Blackoak Church; Saint Stephens V.-Saint Stephen's Church; Santee-Saint James
Church; Sheldon-Prince William's Church; Sumter V.-Church of the Holy Cross; General Sumter's Tomb
and Chapel; High Hills Baptist Church; Wando V.-Saint Thomas and Saint Dennis Church.
TENNESSEE: Columbia V.-Zion Church.
TEXAS: Anderson-Baptist Church; Castroville-First Catholic Church: First Lutheran Church; Fredericks-
burg-Saint Mary's Catholic Church; Goliad-La Bahia Mission Church; Independence-Baptist Church;
Jefferson-Catholic Church; Marshall-First Methodist Church South; Nacogdoches-Sacred Heart Church;
Round Top-Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church; San Antonio-"The Alamo", Mission San Antonio
de Valero; Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna; Mission San Francisco de la Espada;
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo; Mission San Juan de Capistrano; Saint Mark's Episcopal Church;
San Fernando Cathedral: San Elizario-Mission Capilla de San Elizario Church; Socorro-Mission Nuestra
Senora del Socorro; Ysleta-Mission Nuestra Senora del Carmen.
UTAH: Salt Lake City-Mormon Tabernacle.
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VERMONT: Burlington-Unitarian Church; Grafton-Congregational Church; Middlebury-Congregational
Church.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Christ Church; Ashland V.-Fork Church; Brandy V.-Little Fork Church;
Comorn V.-Lamb's Creek Church; Falls Church-Falls Church; Falmouth-Union Church; Fort Defiance-
Augusta "Old Stone Church"; Gloucester V.-Ware Church; Kilmarnock V.-Christ Church: Lively V.-
Saint Mary's White Chapel; Loretto V.-Vauter's Church; Mangohick-Mangohick Church; Millwood-
Old Chapel; Negrofoot V.-Mount Olivet Church; Pohick V.-Pohick Church; Port Royal-Saint Peter's
Church; Prince George V.-Merchants Hope Church; Richmond-Saint John's Church; Rumford V.-
Acqauinton Church; Smithfield V.-Saint Luke's Church; Stafford V.-Aguia Church; Tallysville-Saint
Peter's Church; Toano V.-Hickory Neck Church; Waterford-Baptist Church; West Point V.-Saint John's
Church; Whitemarsh V.-Abington Church; Williamsburg-Bruton Parish Church; Yeocomico-Yeocomico
Church.
WASHINGTON: Chehalis V.-Claquato Church; Hillyard-Saint Michael's Mission Church; Montesano-
Old Methodist Episcopal Church; Port Townsend-Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church; Steilacoom-
Catholic Church; White Swan-Indian Methodist Episcopal Church.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town V.-Saint George's Chapel; Lewisburg-Presbyterian Church.
WISCONSIN: Burlington-Immaculate Conception Church; Green Bay-Moravian Church; Merton-
Baptist Church; Milwaukee-Saint Peter's Church; New Diggings-Saint Augustine's Church; Paynesville-
Paynesville Cemetery Chapel; Prospect-Baptist Church; Racine-First Presbyterian Church.
CITY GATES, see Gates and Gatehouses
CITY HALLS, see Town and City Halls
CLOISTERS, see Missions, Monasteries and Cloisters
CLUBS, see Fraternal and Club Buildings
COAST GUARD STATIONS
NEW JERSEY: Cape May Point-Coast Guard Station.
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS
ALABAMA: Athens-Founders' Hall of Athens College; Montevallo-Reynolds Hall, Alabama College;
Orion-Alabama College; Spring Hill-Spring Hill College; Summerfield-Boys Methodist College; Dr.
Hudson Building (Summerfield College); Dr. Jackson Building (Summerfield College); Main Building
(Summerfield College); Music Building (Summerfield College).
ARIZONA: Tucson-Old Main (University of Arizona).
CONNECTICUT: New Haven-Connecticut Hall, Yale University.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Old North Building (Georgetown University).
GEORGIA: Augusta-Old Medical College; Talbotton-Straus Le Vert Memorial Hall.
ILLINOIS: Alton-Loomis Hall, Shurtleff College; Jacksonville-Beecher Hall, Illinois College; Jubilee-
Jubilee College; Lebanon-Old Main, McKendree College.
IOWA: Fairfield-Ewing Hall (Parsons College).
MARYLAND: Annapolis-McDowell Hall, Saint John's College; Baltimore-Davidge Hall, University of
Maryland; School of Medicine, University of Maryland.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Rogers Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cambridge-Hollis
Hall, Harvard College.
MISSISSIPPI: Washington-Jefferson Military College.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis-University Building.
NEW JERSEY: Hopewell-Brown's College; New Brunswick-Queen's Building, Rutgers University; Prince-
ton-Nassau Hall.
NEW YORK: Schenectady-Union College Buildings.
NORTH CAROLINA: Davidson-Maxwell Chambers Building, Davidson College; Hendersonville-Judson
College; Murfreesboro-Chowan College; Winston-Salem-Salem College (Administration Building); Salem
College (Brother's House); Salem College (Old Chapel Annex); Salem College (Sisters House).
OHIO: Cincinnati-Farmers College; Hudson-North Hall, Western Reserve Academy.
OREGON: Forest Grove-College Hall, Pacific University.
PENNSYLVANIA: Meadville-Allegheny College, Bently Hall; Philadelphia-Franklin Institute; Wash-
ington-Washington and Jefferson College, Administration Building.
RHODE ISLAND: Providence-Manning Hall, Brown University; University Hall, Brown University.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Charleston College.
TEXAS: Nacogdoches-Nacogdoches University: Plantersville-Markey's Seminary Dormitory.
VIRGINIA: Charlottesville-University of Virginia; Williamsburg-William and Mary College, Brafferton
Hall; William and Mary College, Main Building.
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COMMUNITY SECT BUILDINGS
INDIANA: New Harmony-Community House No. 2.
IOWA: Amana-Community Buildings.
OHIO: Zoar-Zoar Community.
PENNSYLVANIA: Ephrata-"The Klosters".
CONVENTS
ALABAMA: Mobile-Convent of the Visitation.
ARIZONA: Florence-Old Convent; Tucson V. Convent.
ILLINOIS: Galena-Sisters of Mercy Convent.
MISSISSIPPI: Vicksburg-Saint Francis Xavier Convent.
MISSOURI: Florissant-Convent, Sisters of Loretto; Saint Charles-Sacred Heart Convent; Sainte Genevieve-
Old Loretto Convent; Saint Louis-Convent, Sisters of Saint Joseph.
NEW MEXICO: Laguna Pueblo-Mission Church and Convent of San Jose de Laguna.
CORNCRIBS, see Farm Buildings
COTTON GINS, see Farm Buildings
COURT HOUSES
ALABAMA: Camden-Court House; Eutaw-Court House; Huntsville-Old Court House; Linden-Old Court
House; Marion-Court House; Moulton-Court House; Saint Stephens-Court House.
ARIZONA: Florence-Court House; Tombstone-Court House.
ARKANSAS: Washington-Court House (Confederate State Capitol).
CALIFORNIA: Downieville-Court House; Shasta-Court House.
CONNECTICUT: New London-Court House.
DELAWARE: New Castle-Court House.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Court House; Dahlonega-Court House; Fairburn V.-Old Campbell County Court
House; Knoxville-Court House.
ILLINOIS: Beardstown-Old Court House; Chicago-Cahokia Court House; Decatur-Old Court House;
Knoxville-Old Court House; Mount Vernon-Appellate Court Building; Oquawka-Court House; Thebes-
Old Court House.
INDIANA: South Bend-Old Court House.
KENTUCKY: Greensburg-Old Court House; Henderson-Court House.
LOUISIANA: Clinton-Court House.
MAINE: Cedar Grove-Pownalborough Court House.
MARYLAND: Ellicott City-Court House; Towson-Court House.
MISSISSIPPI: Columbus-Court House; Raymond-Court House; Vicksburg-Court House.
MISSOURI: Fulton-Court House; Independence-Old Court House; Sainte Genevieve-Old Court House;
Saint Louis-Old Saint Louis Court House.
NEBRASKA: Nebraska City-Court House.
NEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Court House.
NEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Old Court House.
NEW YORK: Albany-Court of Appeals; Johnstown-Old Court House.
NORTH CAROLINA: Columbus-Court House; Edenton-Court House; Hillsboro-Court House; Lexington-
Court House; Salisbury-Court House.
OHIO: Dayton-Court House; Fremont-Court House; Painesville-Court House.
RHODE ISLAND: East Greenwich-Kent County Court House.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Camden-Old Court House; Charleston-Court House; Georgetown-Court House.
TEXAS: Castroville-Old Court House; Jefferson-Old Jefferson Court House; Rio Grande City-Old Court
House; San Elizario-First El Paso County Court House.
VIRGINIA: Bowling Green-Court House; Charles City-Court House; Chatham-Court House; Cumber-
land-Court House; Goochland-Court House; King William-Court House; Lovingston-Court House;
Madison-Court House; Not:oway-Court House; Smithfield-Old Isle of Wight Court House; Stafford-
Court House Buildings; Warsaw-Court House.
WASHINGTON: Bellingham-Old Court House; Chehalis V.-Jackson Prairie Court House; Colville V.-
Holst House-Court House; Dungeness V.-Court House; San De Fuca V.-Old Court House.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Court House.
WISCONSIN: Dodgeville-Court House.
COVERED BRIDGES
ALABAMA: Allsboro V.-Big Bear Creek Covered Bridge; Cripple Deer Creek Covered Bridge; Cherokee V.-
Buzzard Roost Covered Bridge; Eastaboga V.-Covered Bridge.
CALIFORNIA: Bridgeport-Covered Bridge; Knights Ferry-Covered Bridge.
DELAWARE-Beaver Valley-Smith's Covered Bridge.
GEORGIA: Atlanta V.-Covered Bridge.
ILLINOIS: Homer V.-Covered Wooden Bridge; Oquawka V.-Eames Covered Bridge; Jack's Mill Covered
Bridge.
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COVERED BRIDGES-Continued.
INDIANA: Rushville V.-Kennedy Covered Bridge.
IOWA-Carlisle V.-Covered Bridge.
KENTUCKY: Cynthiana-Covered Bridge.
MAINE: South Windham V.-Covered Bridge.
MARYLAND: Jerusalem V.-Covered Bridge.
MASSACHUSETTS: Ludlow-Wilbraham-Covered Bridge; Montague City-Covered Bridge; Pepperell-
Jewett's Covered Bridge.
MISSISSIPPI: Steens V.-Covered Bridge.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Contoocook-Contoocook Covered Bridge; Hopkinton V.-Covered Bridge; Orford-
Covered Bridge.
NEW YORK: Blenheim-Covered Bridge; Rifton V.-Perrine's Covered Bridge.
OHIO: Clarksville-Covered Bridge; Collinsville V.-Covered Bridge. Hamilton V.-New London Pike
Covered Bridge; Newton Falls-Covered Bridge; North Lewisburg V.-Covered Bridge over Big Darby
Creek; Covered Bridge over Spain's Creek.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Covered Bridge; Waterford-Covered Bridge; West Newton V.-Bells
Mill Covered Bridge.
VIRGINIA: Cumberland V.-Covered Bridge.
WISCONSIN: Cedarburg V.-Covered Bridge.
CUSTOM HOUSES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Custom House.
GEORGIA: Savannah-Custom House.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Spanish Custom House.
MARYLAND: Chestertown-Old Custom House.
MASSACHUSETTS: Annisquam-Custom House.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-Custom Building.
MINNESOTA: Saint Paul-Custom House.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Old Custom House.
PENNSYLVANIA: Erie-Old Customs House; Philadelphia-Custom House.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-United States Customs House.
VIRGINIA: Yorktown-Custom House.
DAIRIES
ALABAMA: Camden V.-Felix Tait Plantation Dairy; Huntsville-Cabaness House Dairy; Sylacauga V.-
"Sellwood" Dairy; Tuscaloosa-President's House (University of Alabama Campus) Dairy.
ARKANSAS: Little Rock V.-McHenry House Dairy.
KENTUCKY: Shelbyville V.-Cross Keys Tavern Milk House.
MARYLAND: Dawsonville V.-Dawson House Dairy; Kingsville l'.-Bellevue Milk House; Olney-Olney
House Dairy; Poolesville-Dairy of House; Redland V.-"The Ridge" (Magruder House) Dairy; Seneca-
"River View" Dairy.
MICHIGAN: Dexter-Judge Dexter House Milk House.
NEW YORK: East Hampton-Payne Memorial (Home Sweet Home) Milk House.
NORTH CAROLINA: Buckland-Smith House Dairy; Murfreesboro-Smith House Dairy; Tillery-Tillery
House Dairy.
VIRGINIA: Comorn V.-"Marmion" Dairy; Dunnsville V.-"Bathurst" Dairy; Fairfax-Hope Park Dairy;
Fork Union V.-"Bremo", James River, Dairy; Grafton V.-Poor Farm Dairy House; Petersburg-Dunn
House Dairy; Staunton V.-"Folly Farms" (Cochran House) Dairy.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town V.-Claymont Court Dairy.
DEANERIES, see Rectories, Parsonages, etc.
DOG-RUN TYPE BUILDINGS
ALABAMA: Chestang-Chestang House; Dawes-Vogtner Farm House; Forkland V.-Strawberry Hill Plan-
tation (Walton House) Quarters; Fort Mitchell-Johnson House; Greenville -Womack-Crenshaw Plan-
tation Quarters; Mount Vernon-Beasley House; Rogersville V.-Cunningham House; Weaver House; Spring
Valley V.-"Belmont" Quarters; Town Creek V.-Freeman Goode House (Hall House) Quarters; Watsonia-
"Thornhill" (Thornton Plantation) Quarters; Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House)
Quarters.
GEORGIA: Marshallville V.-Stage Coach Inn.
MISSISSIPPI: Aberdeen-Woods House; Edwards V.-Messinger House.
MISSOURI: Barnhart-Slave Cabin, "The Cedars"; Racola-Bequette House.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Anderson V.-Varennes Tavern.
TENNESSEE: Gatlinburg V.-Bales House; Nashville V.-"Belle Meade" Quarters.
TEXAS: Austin V.-Ireland House; Castroville V.-De Montel House; Center-Jones House; Columbus V.-
Tait Plantation House; Independence-General Robertson House; Lufkin J'.-Gann House; Pendleton
Ferry-Gaines-McGowan House.
WASHINGTON: Walla Walla V.-Clark Cabin.
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DRUG STORES
MINNESOTA: Duluth-First Drug Store.
NEW YORK: New York-Apothecary's Shop; Olliffe Pharmacy.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Dr. Turnbull's Apothecary Shop.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Leadbeater Drug Store; Leadbeater-Stabler Apothecary Shop; Leesburg-Drug
Store; Waterford-Apothecary Shop; Yorktown-Medical Shop.
DWELLINGS, DOMESTIC, see note heading this index.
EXCHANGES
NEW YORK: New York-Metal Exchange Building.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Merchants' Exchange.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES, see also Mills.
ALABAMA: Mobile-Cotton Warehouse; Tuscumbia-Old Carriage Factory.
CALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Tulloch Mill and Warehouses; San Gabriel-Industrial Shops; San Juan
Capistrano-Shops; Weaverville-Brewery.
GEORGIA: Columbus-Muscogee Mills and Warehouse; Savannah-Factor's Warehouse.
ILLINOIS: Galena-Warehouse.
KENTUCKY: Grahamton-Textile Mill and Storage Warehouse.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Sugar House.
MASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Foster Warehouse; Boston-Warehouse; Chatham-Enoch Harding's Salt
Works; Newburyport-The Globe Steam Mills; Salem-Crowninshield Warehouse.
MINNESOTA: Minneapolis-Pillsbury "A" Mill.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Sheafe Warehouse.
NEW YORK: Onondaga Hill-Easton Storehouse.
OHIO: Zoar-Brewery.
PENNSYLVANIA: Bolton-Henry Gun Factory.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Bennett's Rice Mill.
TEXAS: Chenango-Chenango Sugar Mill.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Warehouse, rear 105 South Union Street; Warehouses, 101-105 South Union Street;
Fredericksburg-Stone Warehouse; Petersburg-Stone Warehouse; Richmond-Pohlig Factory; South Rich-
mond-Dunlop Mills.
WISCONSIN: Hamilton-Concordia Mills.
FARM BUILDINGS including Granaries, Corncribs, Pigeon Houses, Smokehouses, Cotton Gins, Ice Houses,
etc.; see also Dairies, Barns and Sheds, Well Structures.
ALABAMA: Aliceville-Hughes House Smokehouse; Aliceville V.-Hughes House Shed; Allenton-Grace
House Smokehouse; Boligee V.-"Hill of Howth" (McKee-Gould House) Smokehouse; Weston Plantation
Smokehouse; Burkville V.-Stone-Young Plantation Smokehouse; Camden V.-Capell House Syrup Mill:
Dry Forks Plantation Chicken House; Colonel Kilpatrick House Smokehouse; Felix Tait Plantation Smoke-
house; Robert Tait Plantation Smokehouse; Cherokee V.-Cunningham Plantation Smokehouse; Coatopa-
Patton House Smokehouse; Cottonton V.-Cliatt Plantation Mule Cotton Gin; Dawes-Vogtner Farm
House Smokehouse; Dayton-"Magnolia Grove" Smokehouse; Demopolis-"Bluff Hall" (Lyon-Smith
House) Smokehouse; Eutaw-Banks House Smokehouse; Dunlap House Smokehouse; Smith House Corn-
crib; Faunsdale V.-"Cedar Grove" (Walker House) Smokehouse; Florence V.-"The Forks" (Jackson
House) Smokehouse; Franklin V.-Mule Gin; Greensboro-Ott's House Ice House; Ott's House Smoke-
house; Greenville V.-Crenshaw Plantation Corncribs; Helena V.-Dunham Plantation Mule Cotton Press
Huntsville-Cabaness House Smokehouse; Dr. Fearn-Garth House Smokehouse; Huntsville V.-"Green-
lawn" (Otie House) Smokehouse; Robinson-Dilworth House Smokehouse; Steele-Fowler House Ice House;
Wade House Smokehouse; Jefferson-Grant House Smokehouse; Grant House Tool House; Leighton-"The
Oaks" Smokehouse; Lowndesboro-Haygood House Smokehouse; Marengo-Pearson House Smokehouse;
Millers Ferry-Sellers House Smokehouse; Mount Ida V.-Carlton-Autry House Smokehouse; New Market
V.-"Five Oaks" (Laxon House) Smokehouse; Oakhill-Ramsey House Smokehouse; Oxford-Snow House
Granary; Selma-Watts-Parkman-Gillman House Smokehouse; Selma V.- Kenan House Smokehouse;
Shorterville V.-Smith House Smokehouse; Sylacauga-Cook House Smokehouse; Sylacauga V.-Reynolds
House Smokehouse; Tuscaloosa-Peck House Smokehouse; President's House (University of Alabama
Campus) Smokehouse; Tuscumbia-Carroll House Smokehouse; Uniontown-"Pitts Folly" Ice House;
Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House) Ice House; General Wheeler House (Early House)
Smokehouse.
ARKANSAS: Little Rock V.-McHenry House Smokehouse.
CALIFORNIA: Almaden-Carson House Dove Cote; Lebec V.-Fort Tejon Smokehouse; Piru V.-Rancho
Camulos Winery.
CONNECTICUT: Lakeville-Holley House Shed; Winsted-Rockwell House Shed.
DELAWARE: Coochs Bridge-Cooch House Smokehouse; Frederica V.-"Mordington" (Douglas House)
Smokehouse.
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FARM BUILDINGS-Continued.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Ruppert House Ice Houses.
GEORGIA: Lexington-Cox-Chedel-Johnston House Dove Cote; Pigeon House.
ILLINOIS: Cahokia-Jarrot House Smokehouse; Columbia-Grosse House Smokehouse; Marengo-Rogers
House Smokehouse; Onarga-"Larch Farm", Pinkerton House Winery.
KENTUCKY: Lexington-"Rose Hill" (Buckner House) Smokehouse; Paris V.-"Mount Lebanon" (Gov-
ernor Garrard House) Smokehouse.
LOUISIANA: Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Pigeon House; Hahnville-Homeplace Plantation Pigeon
House; Mount Airy V.-Dove Cote, Angelina Plantation; New Roads V.-Parlange Plantation Pigeon
House.
MARYLAND: Buena Vista-"Marietta" Ice House; Cockeysville V.-"Hayfields" Ice House; "Hayfields"
Smokehouse; Collington V.-"Belair" Ice House; East New Market-The Old House of the Hinges Corncrib;
The Old House of the Hinges Smokehouse; Easton V.-Wye House Corncrib; Wye House Smokehouse;
Frederick V.-"Rose Hill" Smokehouse; Largo-Northampton" Granary; Lusby V.-Corncrib on the
Cliffs; Olney V.-"Falling Green" Granary; Poolesville-"Little Oak Manor" Smokehouse; Redland V.-
"The Ridge" (Magruder House) Smokehouse; Rosaryville V.-"Mount Airy" (Dower House) Green House;
Seneca-"Monte Video" Ice House; "River View" Ice House; Somerset-"Milton" (Loughborough House)
Smokehouse; Towson V.-Hampton" Granary; "Hampton" Greenhouse.
MASSACHUSETTS: Kingston-Captain Willett House Shed; Manchester-Major Forster House Shed;
Waltham-"The Vale" Greenhouse; Woburn-Colonel Baldwin House Tool Shed.
MICHIGAN: Manchester V.-Porter House (Keeler Farm) Smokehouse.
MISSISSIPPI: Blakely-Blakely Gin.
MISSOURI: Afton V.-"White Haven" (Grant-Dent House) Smokehouse.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Hampton Falls-Cram House Corncrib.
NEW JERSEY: Arneytown-Arneytown Tavern (Lawrie House) Ice House; Auburn-Scull (Humphreys)
House Smokehouse; Bordentown-Gilder House Smokehouse; Camden-Nicholson House Smokehouse;
Closter-De Clerque House Corncrib; De Clerque House Smokehouse; Creamridge V.-Meirs House Smoke-
house; Dover V.-Washington Arms Tavern Smokehouse; Eayrestown-Githens Farm Ice House; Githens
Farm Smokehouse; Evesboro V.-Hewlings House Cheese House; Haddonfield-Elkinton House Smokehouse;
Haddon House Brew House; Ho-Ho-Kus-Hermitage" Smokehouse; Jobstown V.-Black's Smokehouse;
Lawrenceville V.-"Glencairn" Smokehouse; Merchantville V.-Wick Farm Ice House; Wick Farm Smoke-
house; Mickleton-Otto House Smokehouse; Moorestown V.-Tallman Smokehouse; Morristown-Wick
House Corncrib; Wick House Smokehouse; Old Tappan-Gerrit J. Haring House Corncrib; Paramus-Jacob
Zabriskie House Corncrib; Jacob Zabriskie House Smokehouse; Rochelle Park-Demarest House Smoke-
house; Shrewsbury-Allen House Smokehouse; South Pemberton-Burr House Smokehouse; Washington
Valley-Smith House Smokehouse; Wrightsville-"Marino Hill", Wright House Ice House; "Marino
Hill", Wright House Smokehouse.
NEW YORK: Brooklyn-Wyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue, Smokehouse; Feura Bush-Vadney
House Smokehouse; Creswell V.-Granary, "Somerset" (Collins House); Murfreesboro-Smith House
Smokehouse; Tarboro-Cotton Press.
OHIO: Camp Dennison-Camp Dennison (Officers' Quarters and Guard House) Smokehouse; Georgetown-
Thompson House Smokehouse.
PENNSYLVANIA: Fayette City V.-Colonel Cook House Smokehouse; Jenkintown-"Alvethorpe" Green-
house; Philadelphia-Gentilhommiére' Smokehouse; West Eldred-Lamphier House Smokehouse; Williams-
port-Updegraff House Granary.
RHODE ISLAND: Providence-Dexter House (Hinckley) Corncrib.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Blacklock House Tool Shed; Eutaw Springs V.-"Pond Bluff" Smoke-
house; Pinopolis V.-"North Hampton" Smokehouse; Wedgefield V.-"Melrose" (Singleton Plantation)
Smokehouse.
TENNESSEE: Gatlinburg V.-Bales House Corncrib; Limestone-Gillespie-Klepper House Smokehouse.
TEXAS: Poth V.-Beauregard Ranch Smokehouse.
VIRGINIA: Chantilly-"Sully" Smokehouse; Comorn V.-"Marmion" Ice House; "Marmion" Smokehouse;
Danville V.-Dan's Hill Smokehouse; Dunnsville V.-"Bathurst" Smokehouse; Fairfax-Hope Park Smoke-
house; Fork Union V.-"Bremo", James River, Smokehouse; Fort Belvoir V.-"Woodlawn" Smokehouse;
Fredericksburg V.-Smokehouse; Hillsborough-"Hillsborough" Storehouse; Huguenot V.-"Keswick"
Smokehouse; Kilmarnock V.-"Ditchley" Smokehouse; Millwood V.-"Saratoga" Smokehouse; Petersburg-
Dunn House Smokehouse; Providence Forge-Dr. Potts House Smokehouse; Richmond V.-"Malvern Hill"
Ice House; Shirley-"Shirley" Pigeon House; South Boston-"Berry Hill" Smokehouse; Staunton V.-"Folly
Farms" (Cochran House) Ice House; Stratford-Startford Hall Mill; Toano V.-"Windsor Castle" Smoke
house; Warsaw-"Mount Airy" Orangerie; Yorktown-Swan Tavern Smokehouse.
WASHINGTON: Tacoma-Granary, Fort Nisquaily.
WEST VIRGINIA: Myerstown V.-"The Rocks" (Lewis House) Smokehouse.
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FENCES
ALABAMA: Camden-McIntosh House Fence; Demopolis-"Bluff Hall" (Lyon-Smith House) Fence; Glover
Family Mausoleum Fence; Eutaw-Dunlap House Fence; White-McGiffert House Fence; Mobile-Barton
Academy Fence; Christ Church Fence; Conti House Fence; Convent of the Visitation Fence; Ford House
Fence; "Four Sisters" (Forsyth House) Fence; Huger-Douglas Houses Fence; Madam Le Vert House Fence;
Lyons House Fence; Magnolia Cemetery Fences; Marine Hospital Fences; McGill Institute Fence; McMillan
House Fence; Middleton House Fence; Dr. Mohr House Fence; Admiral Semmes House Fence; Waring
House Fence; Fence at 250 Government Street; Fence at 251 Saint Joseph Street; Fence at 153 Saint Louis
Street; Fence at 154 Saint Louis Street; Fence at 215 South Conception Street; Fence at 456 South Conception
Street; Fences, Mobile Cemetery; Sledge House Fence; Montgomery-Saffold House Fence; Oakhill-
Ramsey House Fence; Sylacauga V.-"Sellwood" Fence; Tuscaloosa-Peck House Fence; Wheeler Station-
General Wheeler House (Early House) Fence.
ARIZONA: Tombstone-Wood Fence; Little Rock-Old State Capitol Fence.
CONNECTICUT: Greenwich V.-Mead House Fence; Hadlyme-Selden House Fence; Hamburg-Captain
Johnson House Fence; Middletown-Alsop House Fence; Woodbury-Masonic Temple Fence.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Oertel House Fence; Clinton-Lowther Hall Fence; High Shoals-Casulon Plantation
Fence; Savannah-Sorrel-Weed House Fence.
ILLINOIS: Batavia-Burke House Fence; Chicago-McCormick House Fence; Old Second Baptist Church
Fence; Strong House Fence; Fence at Huron and Wabash Avenues; Fence, 1000 North Dearborn Street;
Fence at 1153 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1156 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1159 North Dearborn
Street; Fence at 1210 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1237 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1339 North
Dearborn Street; Fence at 1362 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 720 North Rush Street; Fence at 613
North Wabash Avenue; Fence at 650 Rush Street; Fence at 701 Rush Street; Fence at 711 Rush Street;
Fence at 1133 West Washington Boulevard; Fences at 1352-1362 West Washington Boulevard; Columbia-
Grosse House Fence; Galena-Hemsptead House Fence; General Smith House Fence.
INDIANA: Indianapolis-Macy House Fence; Madison-Shrewsbury House Fence.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Beauregard House Fence; Presbytere Fence.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Washington Monument Fence; Churchville V.-Snake Fence; Laurel-"Mont-
pelier" (Snowden-Long House) Fence; Leonardtown V.-"Mulberry Fields" Fence; Millstone Landing V.-
"Mattapany" Fence.
MASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Cabot House Fence; Foster House Fence; Kilham House Fence; Cambridge-
Fort Washington Fence; Longfellow House Fence; Charleston-Andrews-Getchel House Fence; Fence of
Commandant's House, Navy Yard; Charlestown-Hyde-Lincoln House Fence; Chelmsford-Fiske House
Fence; Dorchester-Bird-Sawyer House Fence; Clap House Fence; Duxbuşy-Caesar House Fence; George-
town-Captain Nelson Fence; White Horse Tavern Fence; Hingham-General Lincoln House Fence; Ips-
wich-Congregational Parsonage Fence Post; Dr. Dane House Fence; Heard House Fence; Kingston-Sever
House Fence; Marshfield-Weatherbee House Fence; Medford-Colonel Royall House Fence; Milton-
Governor Hutchinson House Fence; Nantucket-Sanford House Fence; Swift House Fence; Newburyport-
Cushing House Fence; Moulton House Fence; Pierce-Knapp-Perry House Fence; Thibault House Fence;
Wheelwright House Fence; Newton-Jackson House Fence; North Andover-F. B. Kittredge House Fence;
Quincy-Adams House Fence; Rowley-Billings House Fence; Salem-Andrew-Safford House Fence; Bowker
House Fence; Cook-Oliver House Fence; Dodge House Fence; Manchester-Major Forster House Fence;
Gardner-White-Pingree House Fence; General Hawkes House Fence; Loring-Emmerton House Fence;
Manning House Fence; Peirce House Fence; Pickering House Fence; Robinson House Fence; Saltonstall
House Fence; Sharon-Cobb's Tavern Fence; Springfield-Alexander House Fence; Waltham-"The Vale"
House Fence; Woburn-Count Rumford House Fence.
MINNESOTA: Afton-Mackey House Fence.
MISSISSIPPI: Mannsdale-Chapel of the Cross Fences; Natchez-"Rosalie" Fence; Vicksburg-Lake House
Fence; Shannon House Fence.
NEBRASKA: Florence-Mitchell House Fence.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Exeter-Emery House Fence.
NEW JERSEY: Belleville-Rose Cottage Fence; Bordentown-Gilder House Fence; Burlington-Collins
House Fence; General Grant House Fence; Chatham-Crane House Fence; Flagtown I.-Du Bois House
Fence; Haddonfield-Eggman House Fence; Indian King Tavern Fence; Roberts House Fence; Jersey City-
Van Vorst House Fence; Lambertville-Holcombe House Fence; Leeds Point-Leeds House Fence; Madison-
Bruen House Fence; Mays Landing-Mays Landing Presbyterian Church Fence; Mendham-Phoenix
House Fence; Millstone-Washington's Headquarters (Van Doren House) Fence; Morristown-Schuyler-
Hamilton House Fence; Wick House Fence; Newark-Lloyd House Fence; Nichols House Fence; New
Brunswick-Fitz-Randolph House Fence; Paterson-Passaic County Jail Fence; Perth Amboy-Governor's
House Fence; Plainsboro V.-Colonel Britton House Fence; Pompton Lakes V.-Colfax House Fence;
Rahway-Merchant's and Drover's Tavern Fence; Roadstown V.-Howell House Fence; Shrewsbury-Allen
House Fence; Christ Episcopal Church Fence; Somerville-Wallace House Fence; Tenafly-Westervelt House
Fence; Totowa-Garretson House Fence; Trenton-Stokes House Fence.
NEW MEXICO: Santa Fe-Borrego House (McCormick Prize House) Fence.
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FENCES-Continued.
NEW YORK: Albany-Widow Sturtevant House Fence; Bethlehem-Sunnybrook" Fence; Brooklyn-
Wyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue, Fence; Centerport-Suydam House Fence; Clarkson-Jewett House
Fence; Dover Plains-Taber-Wing House Fence; East Hampton-Gardiner Windmill Fence; Mulford House
Fence; Payne Memorial (Home Sweet Home) Fence; Geneva-Chapman House Fence; Hempstead-Saint
George's Church Fence; Maspeth-Woodward House Fence; Minden-Widanka House Fence; New Paitz-
Freer House Fence; New York-Fordham House Fence; Edwin Forrest House Fence; Gridley House Fence;
Harper House Fence; Hazlet House Fence; Meeting House of Society of Friends' Fence; Mott House Fence;
Saint Luke's Chapel Fence; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church Fence; Saint Therese's Roman Catholic Church
Fence; Tredwell House Fence; Varian House Fence; Fence at Washington Square, North, N. E. corner;
Fence at 7 Washington Square; Fence at 8 Washington Square, North; Fence at 61 Washington Square,
South; Fence at 132 West Fourth Street; Fence at 116 West Eleventh Street; Fences of Row Houses, 4-10
Grove Street; Old Chatham-Wilbor House Fence; Red Hook-Martin House Fence; Ridgewood-Covert
House Fence; Van Anda (Van Enden) House Fence; Rochester-Brewster House Fence; Hills House Fence;
Schenectady-Fence at 10-12 North Street; Seaford-Verity House Fence; Setauket-Thompson House Fence;
Troy-Cluett House Fence; Valhalla V.-Miller House Fence; West Hills-Walt Whitman Birthplace Fence.
NORTH CAROLINA: Creswell V.-"Magnolia" Fence; Edenton-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Fence;
Edenton V.-Haynes Manor House Fence; Halifax-Constitution House Fence; Hertford V.-"Stockton"
Fence; Murfreesboro-Smith House Fence; Wilmington-Dudley House Fence.
OHIO: Zoar-Zeeb House Fence.
OREGON: Gold Hill V.-Rock Point Tavern Fence; Jacksonville V.-Bybee House Fence; Lorane V.-Cart-
wright House Fence; Reedville-Reed House Fence.
PENNSYLVANIA: Eldred-Chrisman House Fence; Fayette City V.-Colonel Cook House Fence; Forty
Fort-Culver House Fence; Real House Fence; Germantown-Johnson House Fence; "Wyck" (Hains House)
Fence; Gettysburg V.-Leister House Fence; Honesdale-Thompson House Fence; Middletown-Saint Peter's
Church Fence; Nanticoke-Mill House Fence; Nittany-Schaeffer House Fence; Paxtang-Elder House Fence;
Paxtang V.-Martin-Lescure House Fence; Philadelphia-"Bellaire" (Singley House) Fence; Pittsburgh-
Shoenberger House Fence; Plymouth-Colonel Wright House Fence; Scranton-Silkman House Fence; South
Park-Miller House Fence; Valley Forge-Washington's Headquarters Fence; Wilkes-Barre-Pickering House
Fence; Wyoming-Swetland House Fence.
RHODE ISLAND: Belleville-"Mobra Castle" (Phillips House) Fence; Bristol-General George De Wolfe's
House Fence; Warren House Fence; Kenyon-Samuel Clarke House Fence; Kingston-Hagadorn House
Fence; Newport-Captain Mawdsley House Fence; Spencer House Fence; Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House
Fence; Providence-John Brown House Fence; Fence of Dexter House, 957 North Main Street; Dorr House
Fence; Governor Hopkins House Fence; Hoppin House Fence; Ives House Fence; Mason-Tockwotton House
Fence.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Aiken House Fence; Allston House (Middleton-Smith House) Fence;
Governor Bennett House Fence; Beth Elohim Synagogue Fence; Miles Brewton House Fence; Edward-
Smythe House Fence; Fickin House Fence; First Presbyterian Church Fence; Gibbs House Fence; Huguenot
Church Fence; Lucas House Fence; Old City Powder Magazine Fence; Old Marine Hospital Fence; Roper
House Fence; Saint Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church Fence; United States Customs House Fence;
Fence at East Bay and South Battery; Fence at 301 East Bay Street; Fence at 332 East Bay Street; Fence
on South Battery Street between King and Meeting Streets; Eutaw Springs V.-"Pond Bluff" Fence.
TENNESSEE: Columbia V.-"Clifton Place" (General Pillow House) Fence; "Rattle and Snap" (Polk-
Granbery House) Fence; Knoxville-Blount House Fence.
TEXAS: Anderson-Bogess House Fence; Buchanan House Fence; Womack House Fence; Bastrop-Governor
Sayer's House Fence; Wilbarger House Fence; Bullard V.-Loffin House Fence; Carthage-Snow House Fence;
Castroville- First Lutheran Church Fence; Hoog House Fence; Marion House Fence; Tarde Hotel Fence;
Center-Smith House Fence; Cestahova V.-Pawelek House Fence; Chapel Hill-Old Stage Coach Tavern
Fence; Cherry Spring-Rode House Fence; D'Hanis-Ney House Fence; Floresville V.-Yndo House Fence;
Fredericksburg-Dietz House Fence; Foerster House Fence; Pfeil House Fence; Tatsch House Fence; Gal-
veston-Cherry House Fence; Rosenberg House Fence; Turner Hall (Albert House) Fence; Goliad-Davis
House Fence; Peck House Fence; Hill's Prairie-Hill House Fence; Independence-Clark House Fence;
Houston-Lea House Fence; General Robertson House Fence; G. A. Seward House Fence; Samuel Seward
House Fence; La Grange-Kirsch House Fence; Lockhart V.-Blackwell House Fence; Marshall-Munce
House Fence; Mission Valley-De Leon House Fence; Nacogdoches-Sterne House Fence; New Braunfels-
Schmidt House Fence; Palestine-McNaughton House Fence; Pendleton Ferry-Gaines-McGowan House
Fence; Rockport-Mathis House Fence; Round Top-Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church Fence;
Kneip House Fence; Salado-Robertson House Fence; San Antonio-O'Henry House (Porter House) Fence;
Uhl House Fence; Uhl Store Fence; San Augustine-Blount House Fence; San Augustine V.-Garrett House
Fence; Seguin-McCulloch House Fence; Somerset-Cowan House Fence; Victoria-Goldman House Fence;
Washington-Brown House Fence; Zapata V.-San Bartolo Ranch Fence.
UTAH: Salt Lake City-Beehive House Fence.
VERMONT: Bennington-General Robinson House Fence; Burlington-Unitarian Church Fence.
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FENCES-Continued.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Adam-Fairfax House Fence; Jockey Club Fence; Lee House Fence; Lewis House
Fence; Lloyd House Fence; Fence of House at 310 South Lee Street; Bacon's Castle-Bacon's Castle Fence;
Capahosic-"Baytop" Fence; Fredericksburg-Mary Washington House Fence; Kempsville-''Pleasant
Hall" (Singleton House) Fence; Lester Manor V.-"Elsing Green" Fence; Luray V.-Fort Massanutten
(Sickler House) Fence; Madison V.-Hebron Lutheran Church Fence; Norfolk-Whittle House Fence;
Petersburg-Spottswood House Fence; Stone House Fence; Petersburg V.-"Wales" Fence; Reid's Ferry-
"Pembroke" Fence; Richmond-Caskie House Fence; Greenhow House Fence; Linden Row Fence; John
Marshall House Fence; Nolting House Fence; Palmer House Fence; Quarles House Fence; Tucker House
Fence; Fence at Chamberlayne Avenue and Saint Peter Street; Fence at 804 East Clay Street; Fence at
2500 East Grace Street; Fence at 4 East Main Street; Fence at 2600 Marshall Street; Fence at 9 North
Twenty-third Street; Fence at 102 South Third Street; Fence at 13 South Fifth Street; Fence at Twenty-first
and Venable Streets; Fence at Twenty-fifth and Venable Streets; Fence at Twenty-eighth and East Franklin
Streets; Simonson V.-"Morattico" Fence; Smithfield-Barrett House Fence; Strasburg V.-Fort Bowman
(Harmony Hall) Fence; Yorktown-Swan Tavern Fence; Warsaw V.-"Menokin" Fence; Waterford-Patton
House Fence; Fence of Cottage on Highway; Westover V.-"Westover" Fence; Williamsburg-Blair House
Fence; Archibald Blair House Fence; Bland House Fence; De Neufville (Barlow) House Fence; McCandlish
House Fence; Mercer House Fence; Page House Fence; Paradise House Fence; Randolph-Semple House
Fence; William and Mary College, Fence; Yorktown V.-"Indian Fields" Fence; Moore House Fence.
WASHINGTON: Chewelah V.-King Cabin Fence; Waitt Cabin Fence; Coupeville V.-Doyle House Fence;
Oysterville-John Crellen House (Heckes Hotel) Fence; Tom Crellen House Fence; Espey Estate House
Fence; Port Townsend-Tucker House Fence; Pullman V.-Collins House Fence; Steilacoom-Captain Black
House Fence; Gales House Fence; Wallus House Fence; Wenas-Longmire House Fence; White Swan-Indian
Methodist Episcopal Church Fence; White Swan V.-Fort Simcoe Commandant House Fence.
WEST VIRGINIA: Middleway-Gilbert House Fence; Morgantown V.-Arnett House Fence.
WISCONSIN: Kaukauna-Grignon House Fence; Mineral Point-Fence of Cornish Miner's House No. 2;
Neenah-Grand Loggery Fence; Paynesville-Paynesville Cemetery Chapel Fence; Portage-Indian Agency
House Fence.
FIRE STATIONS
ALABAMA: Mobile-Fire Station No. 5; Phoenix Fire Station No. 6.
ARIZONA: Tombstone-Fire Station.
CALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Fire House.
MINNESOTA: Duluth-First Fire Hall; Duluth V.-Fire Tower.
NEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Old Fire Department Building.
FORTS AND FORTIFICATIONS, see also Blockhouses and Garrisons
ALABAMA: Dauphin Island-Fort Gaines.
ARIZONA: Bowie V.-Fort Bowie; Moccasin V.-Pipe Spring Fort; Patagonia V.-Fort Crittenden; Tucson
V.-Fort Lowell.
ARKANSAS: Fort Smith-Fort Smith.
CALIFORNIA: Lebec V.-Fort Tejon; San Francisco-Fort Winfield Scott.
FLORIDA: Dry Tortugas-Fort Jefferson; Saint Augustine-Fort Marion; Saint Augustine V.-Fort Matan
sas; Saint Johns Bluff-Spanish-American War Fort.
GEORGIA: Isle of Hope-Wormsloe Plantation, Fort Wymberly; Saint Simons Island-Fort Frederica;
Sapelo Island-Spanish Fort; Savannah-Fort Wayne; Savannah V.-Fort Pulaski.
ILLINOIS: Rock Island-Fort Armstrong.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans, V.-Spanish Fort.
MAINE: Winslow-Fort Halifax.
MARYLAND: Hagerstown V.-Fort Frederick.
MASSACHUSETTS: Cambridge-Fort Washington.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-Sally-Ports, Fort Wayne; Mackinac Island-Ramparts of Fort Mackinac.
MINNESOTA: Fort Snelling-Hexagon Tower; Round Tower.
MISSISSIPPI: Pascagoula V.-Old French Fort.
MISSOURI: Florissant-Fort Bellefontaine.
NEW MEXICO: Manzano-"The Torreon" (Stone Fort).
NEW YORK: Governors Island-Fort Jay; Guilderland V.-Old Indian Fort; New York-Fort Schuyler.
NORTH CAROLINA: Beaufort V.-Fort Macon.
PENNSYLVANIA: Newmanstown-Fort Zeller; Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin.
PUERTO RICO: San Juan-El Morro; Fort, La Forteleza; Fort San Cristobal; Vieques Island-Fuerte
Vieques.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Fort Dorchester; "Old Citadel".
TEXAS: Fort Davis-Fort Davis; Fort McKavett-Fort McKavett; Newcastle V.-Fort Belknap; Presidio
V.-Fort Leaton; Shafter V.-Fort Cibolo.
VIRGINIA: Luray V.-Fort Stover.
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FORTS AND FORTIFICATIONS-Continued.
WASHINGTON: Fort Rains-Fort Rains; Lincoln V.-Fort Spokane; Tacoma-Fort Nisqually; Corner
Bastion, Fort Nisqually; Vancouver-Fort Vancouver; White Swan V.-Fort Simcoe.
WEST VIRGINIA: Harpers Ferry-Brown's Fort.
WYOMING: Old Bedlam, Fort Laramie National Monument.
FRATERNAL AND CLUB BUILDINGS
ALABAMA: Athens-Masonic Temple; Benton-Masonic Hall; Camden-Masonic Temple; Clinton-Masonic
Temple; Crawford-"Tuckabatcha" (Masonic Lodge); Perdue Hill-Masonic Temple.
CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles-Masonic Temple; Shasta -Masonic Hall and Store Building; Volcano-Masonic
Hall and Store; Weaverville-Lodge No. 55.
COLORADO: Kokomo-Masonic Temple.
CONNECTICUT: Woodbury-Masonic Temple.
DELAWARE: Wilmington-German Hall.
GEORGIA: Athens-Demosthenian Hall (University of Georgia Campus); Phi Kappa Hall (University of
Georgia Campus); Oxford-Few Literary Society Hall (Emory College); Phi Gamma Literary Society Hall
(Emory College).
ILLINOIS: Galena-Harmony Lodge of Odd Fellows.
MARYLAND: Davidsonville V.-South River Club.
NEW JERSEY: Trenton-Masonic Temple.
NEW YORK: Aurora-Scipio Lodge No. 110.
NORTH CAROLINA: Davidson-Eumanean Hall, Davidson College; Philanthropic Literary Hall, David-
son College; Hillsboro-Masonic Lodge.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Carpenters Hall; Independence Hall.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Hibernian Hall; Cheraw-Masonic Hall; Pendleton-Farmers' Hall.
TEXAS: Galveston-Turner Hall (Albert House).
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-The Jockey Club; Pythian Temple; Richmond-Masons' Hall.
WASHINGTON: Coupeville-Masonic Hall.
WISCONSIN: Mineral Point-Odd Fellows Hall.
FURNACES
ALABAMA: Burkville V.-Tannehill Furnace.
MARYLAND: Catoctin-Catoctin Furnace; Principio Furnace-Principio Furnace.
NEW JERSEY: Allaire-Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks) Furnace; Oxford-Oxford Furnace; Split
Rock-Split Rock Furnace.
GARDENS
ALABAMA: Burkville V.-Stone-Young Plantation Garden; Demopolis-"Gaineswood" (Whitfield House)
Garden; Glenville-"Elmoreland" (Mitchell House) Garden; Greensboro-Magnolia Grove Garden;
Mobile-Waring House Garden; Spring Hill-Eslava House Garden; Spring Valley V.-"Belmont" Garden;
Wheeler Station-General J. Wheeler House Garden.
GEORGIA: High Shoals-Casulon Plantation Garden; Madison-Kolb-Pou-Newton House Garden.
MASSACHUSETTS: Ashland-Frankland House Garden; Beverly-Cabot House Garden; Kilham House
Garden; Cambridge-Longfellow House Garden; Valentine-Fuller House Garden; Danvers-"The Lindens"
Garden; Nurse House Garden; "Oak Knoll" Garden; General Putnam House Garden; Warren's Garden;
Jamaica Plain-Loring-Greenough House Garden; Kingston-Sever House Garden; Milton-Governor
Belcher House Garden; Dr. Holbrook House Garden; Governor Hutchinson House Garden; Nantucket-
Sanford House Garden; Swift House Garden; Newburyport-Cushing House Garden; Moulton House Garden;
Pierce-Knapp-Perry House Garden; Wheelwright House Garden; Newton-Jackson House Garden; Plym-
outh-Warren House Garden; Quincy-Adams House Garden; Roxbury-Judge Hayden House Garden;
Salem-Andrew-Safford House Garden; Bowker House Garden; Dodge House Garden; Forrester-Peabody
House Garden; Gardner-White-Pingree House Garden; Lindall-Gibbs-Osgood House Garden; Manning
House Garden; Peirce House Garden; Pickering House Garden; Robinson House Garden; Saltonstall House
Garden; Waltham-Governor Gore's Garden; "The Vale" Garden; Woburn-Count Rumford House Garden.
VIRGINIA: Occoquan V.-Gunston Hall Garden; Ordinary V.-Belle Farm Garden; Stratford-Stratford
Hall Garden; Warsaw V.-"Sabine Hall" Garden.
GARDEN (SUMMER) HOUSES
ALABAMA: Birmingham-"Arlington" (Munger House) Summerhouse; Camden-General Jones House
Garden House; Demopolis V.-"Gainswood" (Whitfield House) Garden House; Uniontown-"Pitts Folly"
Garden House.
CONNECTICUT; New London-Captain Shaw Summerhouse.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Gazebo.
LOUISIANA: New Iberia-"The Shadows" Garden House.
MARYLAND: Laurel-"Montpelier" (Snowden-Long House) Summerhouse.
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GARDEN (SUMMER) HOUSES-Continued.
MASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Cabot House Summerhouse; Danvers-Warren House Garden House; Med-
ford-Colonel Royall Garden House; Milton-Governor Belcher House Summerhouse; Newburyport-
Cushing House Garden House; Moulton House Summerhouse; Wheelwright House Summerhouse; Rich-
mond-Peirson House Summerhouse; Salem-Andrew-Safford Garden House; Dodge House Garden House;
Hodges-Peele-West House Summerhouse; Waltham-"The Vale" Summerhouses.
NEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Ashhurst Summerhouse.
RHODE ISLAND: Newport-Redwood Library Garden House.
VIRGINIA: Avington V.-"Poplar Forest" Summerhouses; Fork Union V.-"Bremo", James River, Garden
House; Fredericksburg-"Federal Hill" Summerhouse; Stratford-Stratford Hall Summerhouse.
GARRISONS, see Blockhouses and Garrisons
GATES AND GATEHOUSES
ALABAMA: Demopolis-"Bluff Hall" (Lyon-Smith House) Gate; Glover Family Mausoleum Gate;
Demopolis V.-"Gainswood" (Whitfield House) Gates and Gatehouse; Eutaw-Dunlap House Gate;
Mobile-Barton Academy Gates; Brooks House Gate; Christ Church Gates; City Hall (French Market)
Gates; Conti House Gate; Convent of the Visitation Gates; Ford House Gate; "Four Sisters" (Forsyth
House) Gate; Huger-Douglas Houses Gates; Madam Le Vert House Gate; Lyons House Gate; Magnolia
Cemetery Gates; Marine Hospital Gates; McGill Institute Gate; Dr. Mohr House Gate; Sledge House Gates;
Waring House Gate and Gatehouse; Gate at 250 Government Street; Gate at 453 Government Street;
Gate at 605 Government Street; Gate at 203 North Conception Street; Gate at 251 Saint Joseph Street,
Gate at 253 Saint Joseph Street; Gates at 153 Saint Louis Street; Gate at 154 Saint Louis Street; Gates at
155 Saint Louis Street; Gate at 215 South Conception Street; Gate at 456 South Conception Street; Mont-
gomery-Arrington House Gate; Saffold House Gate; Spring Hill-Eslava House Gates; Tuscaloosa-Peck
House Gate.
ARIZONA: Tucson V.-Gate of Church, Mission San Xavier del Bac.
CALIFORNIA: Oceanside V.-Gate of Church, Mission San Louis Rey de Francia.
CONNECTICUT: East Haddam-General Champion House Gate; Greenwich V.-Mead House Gate;
Hadlyme-Selden House Gate; Hamburg-Captain Johnson House Gate; Middletown-Alsop House Gate.
DELAWARE: Rockland V.-Black Gates (Gate Lodges).
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts.
FLORIDA: Saint Augustine-City Gates.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Oertel House Gate; Women's Club Gate; Gate at Saint Paul's Parish Cemetery;
Clinton-Lowther Hall Gate; High Shoals-Casulon Plantation Gate; Milledgeville V.-"Mount Nebo"
(McComb's Mount) Gates; Savannah-McAlpin House Gate; Sorrel-Week House Gate.
ILLINOIS: Chicago-Aldine Square Gate; McCormick House Gate; Columbia- Grosse House Gate; Gate
at Huron and Wabash Avenues; Gate, 1150 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 1153 North Dearborn Street;
Gate at 1210 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 1237 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 1339 North Dearborn
Street; Gate at 1362 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 701 Rush Street; Gates at 1352-1362 West Washington
Boulevard; Galena-General Smith House Gate; Nauvoo-Baumert House Gate.
INDIANA: Indianapolis-Macy House Gate; Madison-Shrewsbury House Gate.
KENTUCKY: Lexington-Buckner House Gate.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Archbishopric Gatehouse; Beauregard House Gates; The Cabildo Gate; Casa
Flinard Gate; Presbytere Gate.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-National Union Bank Gate; Bel Air V.-"Medical Hall" (Dr. Archer House)
Gate; Laurel-"Montpelier" (Snowden-Long House) Gates; Leonardtown V.-"Mulberry Fields" Gate;
Millstone Landing V.-"Mattapany" Gate.
MASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Foster House Gate; Kilham House Gate; Boston-State House Gates; Cam-
bridge-Longfellow House Gate; Charleston-Andrews-Getchell House Gate; Gate of Commandant's House,
Navy Yard; Charlestown-Hyde-Lincoln House Gate; Danvers-Porter House Gates; Dorchester-Clap
House Gate; Kingston-Sever House Gate; Milton-Governor Hutchinson House Gate; Newburyport-
Pierce-Knapp-Perry House Gate; Newton-Jackson House Gate; Quincy-Adams House Gates; Rowley-
Billings House Gate; Salem-Andrew-Safford House Gate; Bowker House Gate; Cook-Oliver House Gates;
Dodge House Gate; Forrester-Peabody House Gate; Gardner-White-Pingree House Gate; Lindall-Gibbs-
Osgood House Gates; Loring-Emmerton House Gates; Peirce House Gate; Pickering House Gate; Robinson
House Gate; Springfeld-Alexander House Gates; Waltham-Governor Gore's Gate; "The Vale" House
Gate.
MINNESOTA: Afton-Mackey House Gate.
MISSISSIPPI: Mannsdale-Chapel of the Cross Gates; Natchez-Rosalie" Gate; Vicksburg-Lake House
Gate.
NEW JERSEY: Haddonfield-Eggman House Gate; Indian King Tavern Gate; Madison-Bruen House
Gate; Shrewsbury-Christ Episcopal Church Gate; Tenafly-Westervelt House Gate; Swedesboro I'-Gate
of Adams Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery.
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GATES AND GATEHOUSES-Continued.
NEW MEXICO: Chimayo-Gate to El Santuario Del Senor Esquipula; Ranchos De Taos-Gate of Mission
Church of Ranchos de Taos; Talpa-Gate of Churchyard, La Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Talpa.
NEW YORK: Clarkson-Jewett House Gate; Hempstead-Saint George's Church Gate; New York-Fordham
House Gate; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church Gates; Tredwell House Gate; Rochester-Brewster House Gate;
Seaford-Verity House Gate; Valhalla V.-Miller House Gate.
NORTH CAROLINA: Edenton V.-Hayes Manor House Gate.
PENNSYLVANIA: Gettysburg V.-Leister House Gate; Philadelphia-Custom House Gate; Philipsburg-
Union Church Gate.
PUERTO RICO: San Juan-Puerto de San Juan.
RHODE ISLAND: Providence-John Brown House Gates; Richard Brown House Gate; Governor Hopkins
House Gate; Hoppin House Gate.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Aiken House Gate; Allston House (Middleton-Smith House) Gates;
Governor Bennett House Gate; Beth Elohim Synagogue Gates; Miles Brewton House Gate; Charleston
College Gatehouse; Edward-Smythe House Gates; First Presbyterian Church Gates; Gibbs House Gates;
Joseph Manigault House Gatehouse; Old City Powder Magazine Gates; Roper House Gates; Saint Michael's
Protestant Episcopal Church Gates; Gate at 96a Ashley Avenue; Gate at 301 East Bay Street; Gate at
332 East Bay Street; Gate on South Battery between King and Meeting Streets.
VIRGINIA: Chuckatuck-Gateposts; Danville V.-Dan's Hill Gates; Fork Union V.-"Bremo" Gatehouse;
Madison V.-Hebron Lutheran Church Gate; Occoquan V.-Gunston Hall Gateposts; Richmond-Caskie
House Gates; John Marshall House Gate; Nolting House Gates; Palmer House Gate; Staunton-Stuart
Entrance Gates; Warsaw-"Mount Airy" Gateposts; Warsaw V.-"Sabine Hall" Gates and Gatehouse;
Westover V.-"Westover" Gates; Williamsburg-Governor's Palace Gates.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDINGS, see also Capitols; Court Houses; Custom Houses; Town and City
Halls
ILLINOIS: Knoxville-Hall of Records (Library).
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-The Cabildo; Presbytere.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-United States Appraisers Stores.
MASSACHUSETTS: Lanesboro-Registry of Deeds Building; North Andover-Town Scales House.
MISSOURI: Saint Charles-First State Legislative Assembly Hall.
NORTH CAROLINA: Winston-Salem-Land Office Building.
RHODE ISLAND: Newport-Colony House; Providence-Colony House.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-County Records Building; State Powder Magazines and Administration
Buildings.
TEXAS: Austin-General Land Office; Galveston-Federal Building.
GOVERNOR'S PALACES
NEW MEXICO: Santa Fe-El Palacio Real De Santa Fe.
PUERTO RICO: San Juan-Governor's Palace, La Forteleza.
TEXAS: San Elizario-Vice-Regal House.
VIRGINIA: Williamsburg-Governor's Palace.
GRANARIES, see Farm Buildings
GRAVEYARDS, see Cemeteries
HALF-TIMBER HOUSES
KENTUCKY: Harrodsburg V.-Mud Meeting House.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Cottage, 941 Bourbon Street; Opelousas V.-Lastrapes House; Saint Rose V.-
Barbarra Plantation Quarters.
MISSOURI: Kimmswick-Herman-Oheim House.
OHIO: Zoar-Blacksmith Shop; Cobbler Shop.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-House on Magazine Street.
TEXAS: Center Point-Ganahl House; Comfort-Faltin House; La Grange-Etario Club; New Braunfels-
Forke House.
WEST VIRGINIA: Shenandoah Junction V.-Vicker's House.
HOSPITALS
ALABAMA: Mobile-City Hospital; Marine Hospital.
ARIZONA: Tucson V.-Hospital, Fort Lowell.
GEORGIA: Milledgeville-Central Building State Hospital; Saint Simons Island-Retreat Plantation Slave
Hospital.
LOUISIANA: Melrose-Melrose Plantation Slave Hospital.
MICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-Post Hospital.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Charity Hospital.
NEW YORK: Albany-Old Homeopathic Hospital.
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HOSPITALS-Continued.
OHIO: Cincinnati-Marine Hospital.
PENNSYLVANIA: Essington-"The Lazaretto"; Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Hospital.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old Marine Hospital.
WASHINGTON: Lincoln V.-Fort Spokane Hospital.
WISCONSIN: Green Bay-Fort Howard Hospital.
HOTELS, see Inns, Hotels and Taverns
HOUSES (DWELLINGS), see note heading this index
ICE HOUSES, see Farm Buildings
INDIAN AGENCY HOUSES, see Trading Posts
INDIAN VILLAGES AND PUEBLOS
ARIZONA: Coolidge V.-Casa Grande; Poston V.-Indian Village; Sacaton V.-Indian Village; Tucson V.-
Indian Mission Village of Bac.
NEW MEXICO: Acoma Pueblo-Acomo Pueblo; Isleta-Isleta Pueblo; Laguna Pueblo-Block of Houses
near Mission; San Ildefonso-San Ildefonso Pueblo; San Juan County-"Kin Klizhin", Chaco Canyon
National Monument; Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon National Monument.
INNS, HOTELS AND TAVERNS
ALABAMA: Allentown-Tavern; Camden-Wilcox Hotel; Carrollton-Phoenix Hotel; Dadeville-Post
Office-Dennis Hotel; Eufaula-Irwinton Inn; Forkland-Tavern; Greenville V.-Old Tavern and Stage
Inn; Jacksonville-Old Tavern; Livingston-Inn; Mobile-Southern Hotel; Mooresville-Tavern; Selma-
Saint James Hotel; Tuscaloosa-Duffie's Tavern; Wetumpka-Tavern.
ARIZONA: Fairbank-Fairbank Hotel; Florence-Collingwood Hotel and Post Office; Patagonia-Com-
mercial Hotel; Tombstone-Can-Can Saloon; Crystal Palace Saloon; Rose Tree Inn.
ARKANSAS: Blevins-Tavern; Washington-Old Tavern.
CALIFORNIA: Amador City-Amador Hotel; Imperial Hotel; Columbia-City Hotel; Downieville-Saint
Charles Hotel; Jackson-Hotel; Los Angeles-Pico Hotel; Pilot Hill-Biley Road House; Hotel; Placerville-
Bedford Inn; San Francisco-Trocadero Inn; San Miguel V.-Caledonia Inn; Sonoma-Blue Wing Inn;
Sonora-Italia Hotel; Volcano-Hotel Saint George.
COLORADO: Central City-Teller House.
CONNECTICUT: Bolton-White Tavern; Cheshire-Beach Tavern; Colebrook-Captain Arah Phelps Inn;
East Пачеп-Нетingway Tavern; Litchfield-Phelps' Tavern; Straitsville-Collins Tavern.
DELAWARE: Odessa-Odessa Inn.
GEORGIA: Athens-Old Athens Hotel; Dahlonega-Old Hotel; Jefferson-Harrison Hotel; Marshallville V.-
Stage Coach Inn; Watkinsville-Eagle Tavern.
ILLINOIS: Belleville-Lincoln Hotel; Columbia-Buck Tavern; Depue V.-Hassler Tavern; Edwardsville-
Old Wabash Hotel; Fullersburg-Old Tavern; Galena-Mississippi House (Hotel); Half Day-Tavern;
Lebanon-Mermaid House"; Lee Center-Four Bottle Tavern; Mackinaw-Prendergast Inn; Naperville-
Pre-Emption House; New Haven-Sheridan Tavern.
IOWA: Holy Cross V.-Pin Oak Tavern.
KENTUCKY: Brandenburg V.-Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Mill); Paris V.-Johnson's Inn; Shakertown-
Shakertown Inn; Shelbyville V.-Cross Keys Tavern.
MAINE: Belfast-Black Horse Tavern; Machias—Burnham Tavern; Paris-Hubbard House; Wells-
Jefferd's Tavern.
MARYLAND: Annapolis-Old Inn, Dock and Randall Streets; Old Inn, Main and Green Streets; Reynolds
Tavern; Aquaco V.-Horse Head Tavern; Bladensburg-Washington House (Old Inn); Blue Ball-Blue Ball
Tavern; Charlestown-Indian Queen"; College Park-Old Inn (Rosburg House); Crownsville V.-Rising
Sun Tavern; Elkton-Fountain Inn; Hollingsworth Tavern; Great Falls-Great Falls Inn; Havre de Grace-
Old Ordinary; Kingsville-Kingsville Inn; Northeast-Old Inn; Parkton V.-Weisburg Inn; Piscataway-
Piscataway Tavern; Queen Anne-Old Tavern; Sunnybrook-King's Tavern; Upper Marlborough-Upper
Marlborough Tavern.
MASSACHUSETTS: Bedford-Pollard Tavern; Boston-Union Oyster House; Groton V.-Coburn's Tavern;
Middleboro-Old Tavern Inn; Sharon-Cobb's Tavern; Stoughton-Washington Hotel; Swansea-Old
Tavern; Weston-Golden Ball Tavern.
MICHIGAN: Marshall-Marshall Tavern.
MINNESOTA: Lake City-Brown's Hotel; Minneapolis-West House.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Gilreath's Hill Tavern; King's Tavern (Bledsoe House).
MISSOURI: Moscow-Drover's Inn; Saint Louis-New National-Scott's Hotel.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Exeter-Giddings Tavern.
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INNS, HOTELS, AND TAVERNS-Continued.
NEW JERSEY: Alloway-Alloway Tavern; Ancora-Spring Garden Inn; Arneytown-Arneytown Tavern;
Blue Anchor-Blue Anchor Tavern; Cedar Bridge-Cedar Bridge Tavern; Chester-Chester House Hotel;
Cookstown-Cookstown Tavern; Dover V.-Washington Arms Tavern; Englishtown-Village Inn; Green-
wich-Ferry Tavern and Jail; Old Tavern; Haddonfield-Indian King Tavern; Hanover-Halfway House;
Madison-Bottle Hill Tavern; Maplewood-Ball House, Washington Inn; Mendham-Phoenix House;
Montclair-Munn Tavern; Mount Holly-Three Tun Tavern; Mount Royal-Death of the Fox Inn; ¡Port
Republic-Franklin Inn; Princeton-Nassau Inn; Rahway-Merchant's and Drover's Tavern; Roadstown V.-
Wood Tavern; Salem V.-Lambson Tavern; Scocth Plains-Historic Inn; Wading River-Wading River
Tavern; Woodstown-Seven Star Tavern.
NEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Saint James Hotel.
NEW YORK: Brighton-Orringh Stone Tavern; Copake-Miller's Tavern; Giffords-Chessemans Tavern;
Herkimer-Herkimer Jail; Houcks Corners-Old Tavern (Houck Hall); Irvington-Odell Inn; Johnstown-
Black Horse Tavern; Union Hall; Oran-Travelers and Drovers Tavern; Saratoga-Bryan Inn; Scarsdale-
Wayside Inn, now Scarsdale Library; Somers-Elephant Hotel.
NORTH CAROLINA: Asheville-Raven Cross Inn; Fayetteville-Davis Inn (McKethan House); Murfrees
boro-Old Hotel; Spindale-Spindale House (Old Tavern); Winston-Salem-Tavern; Yanceyville-Poteat Inn.
OHIO: Brecksville-Brecksville Inn; Cleveland-Dunham Tavern; Weddell House (Hotel); Dayton-Newcom
Tavern; Harrison V.-Eighteen Mile House; Lafayette-Red Brick Tavern; Lebanon-Golden Lamb Hotel;
Painesville-Rider Tavern; Unionville-Unionville Tavern; Waterville-Columbian House (Tavern); Zanes-
ville V.-Headley Inn; Zoar-Zoar Hotel.
OREGON: Gold Hill V.-Rock Point Tavern; Wolf Creek-Wolf Creek Tavern.
PENNSYLVANIA: Boalsburg-Boalsburg Tavern; Centre Hall V.-Fort Tavern; Darby V.-Blue Bell
Tavern; Erie-Perry Memorial Building (Old Tavern); Fairchance-Nixon Tavern; Kingston-Helme
Tavern; Pittsfield-Old Hotel; Tidioute-Old Hotel; Waterford-Eagle Hotel.
RHODE ISLAND: Kingston-Kingston Inn; Newport-Pitts Head Tavern (Lillibridge House); Pawtucket-
"Pidge Tavern"; Providence-Franklin Hotel.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Anderson V.-Varennes Tavern: Charleston-Charleston Hotel.
TENNESSEE: Beersheba Springs-Beersheba Inn; Knoxville-Old Chisholm Tavern.
TEXAS: Anderson-Fanthrope Tavern; Castroville-Tarde Hotel; Vance Hotel; Chapel IIill-Old Stage
Coach Tavern; Chireno-Old Half-way Inn; Galveston-Powattan House (Hotel); Jefferson-Excelsior
Hotel; San Antonio-Menger Hotel; Seguin-Magnolia Hotel.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Gadsby's Tavern; Wise's Tavern; Appomattox-Old Tavern and Manse; Cabin
Point-"The Ordinary"; Fredericksburg-Rising Sun Tavern; Gloucester-Botetourt Hotel; Paris-Watts-
Asby's Tavern; Petersburg-Golden Ball Tavern; Prides Tavern; South Hill-Old Tavern; Waterford-
Loudoun Hotel; Williamsburg-Spencer's Hotel; Yorktown-Swan Tavern.
WEST VIRGINIA: Newcreek V.-Old Tavern.
WISCONSIN: Big Bend V.-Smith Cobblestone Inn; Chamberlain-Martin Inn; Delafield-Hawk's Inn;
Greenbush-Wade House (Old Inn); Milton-Milton House (Old Inn); Milwaukee V.-Dunkel Inn;
Okauchee-Okauchee House (Old Inn).
JAILS
CALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Jail.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Jail; Old Jail.
ILLINOIS: Jonesboro-Old Jail; Knoxville-Jail.
MAINE: Paris-Old County Jail; York-Old Gaol.
MASSACHUSETTS: Nantucket-Old Gaol; Newburyport-Gaol.
MICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-Guard House.
NEW JERSEY: Greenwich-Ferry Tavern and Jail; Mount Holly-County Prison; Paterson-Passaic County
Jail and Sheriff's House.
NEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Jail.
NORTH CAROLINA: Columbus-Jail.
OHIO: Camp Dennison-Camp Dennison Guard House; Zoar-Zoar Jail.
PENNSYLVANIA: Coudersport-Coudersport Jail; Essington-"The Lazaretto" Jail; Mercer-Old Stone
Jail; Milford-Milford Jail; Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Jail.
VIRGINIA: Spotsylvania-Jail; Williamsburg-Old Prison.
WASHINGTON: Dungeness V.-Old Jail, Pettit Farm; Lincoln I'.-Jail, Fort Spokane; Oysterville-Old
County Jail; Steilacoom-Jail.
KILNS
ALABAMA: Chewacla-Old Chewacla Lime Works.
ARIZONA: Tucson-Brick Kilns.
MASSACHUSETTS: Pelham-Charcoal Kiln.
NEW JERSEY: Clifton-Minett Varnish Kiln; Washington Valley-Smith House Lime Kiln.
NEW YORK: Palatine Bridge-Lime Kiln near Fort Frey.
TEXAS: San Antonio V.-Casa Vieja Kiln.
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KITCHENS, see Outbuildings
KIVAS
NEW MEXICO: Bland V.-The Ceremonial Cave; The Large Kiva, Bandelier National Monument; Nambe
Pueblo-Kiva; San Ildefonso Pueblo-Kiva.
LIBRARY BUILDINGS, see also College and University Buildings
FLORIDA: Saint Augustine-City Library (Spanish House).
INDIANA: Vincennes-Library.
NEW JERSEY: Burlington-Burlington Library.
NEW YORK: New York-New York Society Library.
RHODE ISLAND: Newport-Redwood Library.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Columbia-Library, University of South Carolina; Walterboro-Library.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Lyceum (McGuire House).
WASHINGTON: Vancouver-Post Library, Fort Vancouver.
LIGHTHOUSES AND COAST BEACONS
CALIFORNIA: Monterey V.-Lighthouse at Point Pinos; Point Loma-Cabrillo National Monument.
GEORGIA: Savannah-Harbor Beacon.
LOUISIANA: North East Pass, Mississippi River-Frank's Island Lighthouse.
MASSACHUSETTS: Scituate-Lighthouse.
MINNESOTA: Duluth-Old Lighthouse.
NEW JERSEY: Barnegat-Barnegat Lighthouse; Sandy Hook-Sandy Hook Lighthouse.
NEW YORK: Port Ontario V.-Salmon River Lighthouse; Rochester-Genesee Lighthouse.
PENNSYLVANIA: Erie-Land Lighthouse.
TEXAS: Point Isabel-Lighthouse.
LODGES, see Fraternal and Club Buildings
LOG HOUSES, see also Farm Buildings; Outbuildings
ALABAMA: Athens-The J. G. and Mary Mason House Quarters; Dawes-Vogtner Farmhouse; Florence V.-
"The Forks" (Jackson House) Quarters; Forkland-Methodist Parsonage; Forkland V.-Strawberry Hill
Plantation (Walton House) Quarters; Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell-Alexander House Quarters; Greenville
V.-Crenshaw Plantation Quarters; Womack-Crenshaw Plantation Quarters; Huntsville V.-'Greenlawn"
(Otie House) Quarters; Mastin House Quarters; Leighton-"The Oaks" Quarters; Monroeville V.-Andrews
House; Oxford V.-Freeman-Caver-Christian Plantation Quarters; Peachburg V.-Adkinson House; Rogers-
ville V.-Cunningham House; Weaver House; Spring Valley V.-"Belmont" Quarters; Town Creek V.-
Freeman Goode House (Hall House) Quarters; Uniontown-"Pitts Folly" Quarters; Watsonia-"Thornhill"
(Thornton Plantation) Quarters; Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House) Quarters.
CALIFORNIA: Mad River-Cabin.
DELAWARE: Prices Corner-Bird House.
GEORGIA: Columbus V.-Slave Cabins; Hoschton V.-Cochran House; Watkinsville-Eagle Tavern.
ILLINOIS: Carbondale V.-Cabin; Galena V.-Chetlain House; Nauvoo-Joseph Smith's early House;
Prairie Du Rocher-Brickey House.
INDIANA: Fairfield-Logan Cabin.
IOWA: Des Moines-First House; Spirit Lake-Log House.
KENTUCKY: Munfordville V.-"Glen Lily" (General Bolivar Buckner's House); Paris V.-"Mount
Lebanon" (Governor Garrard House) Quarters.
LOUISIANA: Melrose-African House.
MAINE: North Berwick V.-Junkins Garrison House; McIntire Garrison House.
MARYLAND: Aquasco-Plank House; Antietam V.-Poffenberger House; Catoctin Village-Cottages on
Main Street; Churchville V.-Old Cabin; Dickerson-"Rocl Hall" Quarters; Great Falls-Cabin; Norwood-
"Woodlawn Manor" Quarters.
MICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-Biddle House.
MINNESOTA: Duluth-Krazszawaski House; Duluth V.-Quaeva House.
MISSISSIPPI: Aberdeen-Woods House.
MISSOURI: Barnhart-Slave Cabin, "The Cedars"; Beck-Pioneer House; Chesterfield-Stuart House;
Green Bottom-Green House; Independence-Adkins House; Mokane-Rogers Cabin; O'Fallon-Zumwalt
Cabin; Overland-Ferguson House; Pevely-Harrington House; Racola-Bequette House; Lucas Cabin;
San Soucie House; Saint Charles-Chanter House; Slave Cabin; Sainte Genevieve-Amoureaux House
Quarters; Ribeau House; Weldon Springs-Coonce Cabin.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Campton V.-Pioneer Cabin; Durham-Woodman Garrison; Exeter-Gilman Garrison.
NEW JERSEY: Alloway-Oak Log Cabin; Revolucionary Cabin; Alloway /'-Emmell Cabin; Charleston
V.-Creely House Quarters; Dorchester V.-Cedar Log House; Ilockamick-Hockamick Cabin; Mount
Tabor V.-Dickerson House; Paulsboro V.-Log House; Swedesboro V.-Vanleer Cabin; Upper Mill-
Cabin, Lebanon State Forest.
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LOG HOUSES-Continued.
NEW YORK: Schoharie V.-Log Cabin.
NORTH CAROLINA: Cataloochee-Woody Cabin, Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Charlotte V.-
McIntyre Cabin; Warrenton V.-"Prospect Hill" Quarters; Winston-Salem-Chimney House.
OHIO: Cincinnati-Kemper Cabin, Zoological Gardens; Dayton-Newcom Tavern; Zoar-Hermitage;
Schlather House (Jebenhauschen); Zeeb House.
OREGON: Rogue River V.-Birdseye House.
PENNSYLVANIA: Darby-Upper Swedish Cabin; Darby V.-Lower Swedish Cabin; Erie-Hughes House;
Fairchance-Nixon Tavern; Franklin-Ridgeway House; Girard V.-Blair Cabin; Pittsburgh-Neal Cabin,
Schenley Park; Sterrettania-Sterrett Cabin; Terrytown-Terry-Welles Cabin.
SOUTH CAROLINA: York V.-McElwee House.
TENNESSEE: Castalian Springs-"Castalian Springs" (Wynne House); Gatlinburg V.-Bales House;
Nashville V.-"Belle Meade" Quarters.
TEXAS: Austin V.-Ireland House; Boerne V.-Becker House; Castroville-Bendele House; Center-Jones
House; Columbus V.-Tait Plantation House; Lufkin V.-Gann House; Milam V.-Ybarbo House; Mission
Valley-De Leon House; Nacogdoches I'.-Bean House; Pendleton Ferry-Gaines-McGowan House; Seguin-
Erskine House No. 2; Stoneham V.-Sanders-McIntyre House; Sutherland Springs V.-"White Hall"
(Polley House) Quarters.
UTAH: Salt Lake City-Deuel Cabin.
VIRGINIA: Catharpin-Cabin; Dinwiddie-Plank House; Gretna-Yancy Cabin; Luray V.-Fort Egypt;
Nimmo l'.-Brook Farm Quarters; Rumford V.-Moeser House; Salem V.-Showalter-Gartch House;
Waterfall-"Hagley"; Waterford-Cabin; House; Robinson House.
WASHINGTON: Centralia-Borst Blockhouse; Chehalis-McFadden House; Chewelah-Douglas Cabin;
McCrea Cabin; Dr. McPherson Cabin; Chewelah V.-King Cabin; Regenary Cabin; Waitt Cabin; Colville
V.-Harbaugh House; Holst House-Court House; Coupeville-Alexander Blockhouse; Davis Blockhouse;
Captain Swift House; Coupeville V.-Doyle House; Jacob Ebey Blockhouse; Fort Rains-Fort Rains
Blockhouse; Goldendale-Blockhouse; Goldendale V.-Potter Cabin; Naches l'.-Burge Cabin; Omak V.-
Wayfarer's Cabin; San De Fuca-Crockett Blockhouse; Sawyer V.-Sawyer Cabin; Usk-Kalispel Indian
Cabin; Vancouver V.-Covington Cabin; Walla Walla V.-Clark Cabin; White Blufs-Hudson Bay Post.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Strider Cabin; Charles Town V-Henderson House; "Level Green";
Point Pleasant-Old Mansion House; Shenandoah Junction V.-"Elmwood"( Lucas House) Quarters.
WISCONSIN: Kirchhayn V.-Turck House; Milton-Pioneer Cabin; Neenah-Grand Loggery.
LOGGING CAMP
MINNESOTA: Ely V.-Logging Camp.
MARKETS
ALABAMA: Mobile-City Hall (French Market).
GEORGIA: Louisville-Slave Market.
ILLINOIS: Galena-Old Market House.
INDIANA: Richmond-City Market House.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Parkman Market.
NORTH CAROLINA: Fayetteville-Old Market House.
RHODE ISLAND: Newport-Brick Market Building: "The Public Granery".
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Market Hall.
MEETING HOUSES
DELAWARE: Camden-Quaker Meeting House; Centerville V.-Center Meeting House; Cooch's Bridge V.-
Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting House; Leipsic I'.Quaker Meeting House; Odessa-Odessa Friends Meeting
House.
GEORGIA: Covington V.-Salem Camp Ground.
IOWA: Amana-Lauer Meeting House; Pitz Meeting House.
KENTUCKY: Harrodsburg V.-Mud Meeting House; Paris V.-Cane Ridge Meeting House.
MAINE: Alna-Alna Meeting House; Harpswell-Town Meeting House; Porter-Porter Meeting House;
Walpole I'.-Walpole Meeting House.
MARYLAND: Calvert-Meeting House; Easton V.-Quaker Meeting House; Fallston-Quaker Meeting
House; Sandy Springs-Friends Meeting House.
MASSACHUSETTS: Adams-Society of Friends Meeting House; Amesbury-Rocky Hill Meeting House;
Cohasset-First Parish Meeting House; Dartmouth-Apponagansett Meeting House; Millville V.-Chestnut
Hill Meeting House; New Bedford-Meeting House; Newburyport-Meeting House of First Religious
Society; North Pembroke-Friends Meeting House; Salem-First Universalist Meeting House.
MINNESOTA: Marine-Old Meeting Hall.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Sandown-Meeting House.
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MEETING HOUSES-Continued.
NEW JERSEY: Bordentown-Friends' Meeting House; Crosswicks-Chesterfield Friends' Meeting House
Dover V.-Friends' Meeting House; Greenwich-Friends' Meeting House; Mount Laurel-Evesham Friends
Meeting House; Plainfield-Friends' Meeting House; Princeton-Quaker Meeting House; Rancocas-Friends
Meeting House; Salem-Friends' Meeting House; Seaville V.-Friends' Meeting House; Shrewsbury-
Friends' Meeting House; Woodbury-Friends' Meeting House.
NEW MEXICO: Laguna Pueblo-Meeting House.
NEW YORK: Chappaqua V.-Meeting House; Flushing-Friends' Meeting House; Millbrook-Nine Partners
Meeting House; New York-Meeting House of Society of Friends; Quaker Street-Friends' Meeting House;
Wantagh-Friends' Meeting House.
NORTH CAROLINA: Jamestown-Quaker Meeting House.
OHIO: Zoar-First Meeting House.
PENNSYLVANIA: Bethlehem-Gemein or Congregation House; Catawissa-Quaker Meeting House;
Ephrata-"The Klosters" Meeting House; Forty Fort-Forty Fort Meeting House; Germantown-Men-
nonite Meeting House; Millville-Friends' Meeting House; Nanticoke V.-Hanover Green Meeting House.
RHODE ISLAND: Cumberland-Ballou Meeting House; Lincoln-Friends' Meeting House; Newport-
Sabbatarian Meeting House; Providence-First Baptist Meeting House.
VERMONT: Rockingham-Meeting House.
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Presbyterian Meeting House; Waterford-Meeting House.
WISCONSIN: Burlington-Luther Hall.
MERCANTILE BUILDINGS
ALABAMA: Mobile-Commercial Building; Pollock Building; Montgomery-Winter Building.
ARIZONA: Fairbank-Fairbank Commercial Company Building.
CALIFORNIA: Columbia-Wells Fargo and Company Building; Folsom-Wells Fargo and Company (Assay
Office); San Francisco-Buildings on Jackson Street; Shasta-Main Street Buildings.
GEORGIA: Macon-Emerson and Holmes Builidng; Savannah-Gibbons Block.
ILLINOIS: Bloomington-Major's Hall; Galena-Nicholas Dowling Building.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston-India Wharf Stores.
MICHIGAN: Ann Arbor-Brown Buildings; Detroit-Mercantile Building.
MINNESOTA: Minneapolis-House at 127 Main Street.
MISSOURI: Maplewood-Bartold Grove; Saint Louis-Commercial Buildings, 7-15 North Main Street;
Commercial Buildings, 119-121 North Main Street; Commercial Building, 303 North Main Street; Com-
mercial Building, 305 North Main Street.
NEW YORK: Albany-Visscher Building.
RHODE ISLAND: Providence-Franklin Institute Building; "Granite Building"; Hamilton Building.
TEXAS: Jefferson-Kahan Saloon Building; Victoria-Rupley Building.
VIRGINIA: Richmond-Commercial Building.
WASHINGTON: Port Townsend-Leader Building; Starrett Building.
MILESTONES, see Boundary Markers
MILK HOUSES, see Dairies
MILLS (see also Windmills, Factories and Warehouses)
ALABAMA: Anniston V.-Water Mill; Herrick-McCaleb-Hollingsworth Water Mill; Notasulga I'.-Water
Mill; Opelike V.-Moffits Water Mill; Sylacauga V.-"Wewoka" Water Mill.
CALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Tulloch Mill and Warehouses; Pasadena V.-El Molino Viejo.
CONNECTICUT: New London-Town Water Mill; Silver Mine-Buttery Water Mill.
DELAWARE: Brandywine Springs V.-Harlan Grist Mill; Christiana V.-Foster's Grist Mill; Hagley---
Dupont Powder Mill; IIenry Clay-Bell Tower Mill; Ogleton I'.-England Water Mill; Rockland-Kirk
Water Mill.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Pierce Water Mill.
GEORGIA: Columbus-Muscogee Mills and Warehouse; Isle of Hope-Wormsloe Plantation, Rice Mill.
ILLINOIS: Fullersburg I'.-Graue Water Mill; Naperville V.-Hobson Water Mill.
IOWA: Amana V.-West Amana Flour Mill; Decorah-City Stone Mill; Elkader-Water Mill.
KENTUCKY: Brandenburg V.-Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Mill); Grahamton-Textile Mill and Storage
Warehouse.
MARYLAND: Chillum V.-Adelphi Water Mill; Colesville-Valley Mill; Elk Mills-Mill Building; Gaithers-
burg-Muncaster Water Mill; Ilchester V.-Mill; Jerusalem-Jerusalem Grist Mill; Lapidum-Rock Run
Water Mill; Oella-Mill; Owing Mills-Mill Building.
MASSACHUSETTS: Annisquam-Hodgkins' Tide Mill; Boxford-Saw, Grist and Knife Mill Group; Green-
bush-Grist Mill; Stockbridge-Yale-Duryea Water Mills; Waltham-Stone Mill; West Brewster-Water
Mill; West Stockbridge-Marble Mill.
MINNESOTA: Troy I'.-Troy Water Mill.
MISSISSIPPI: Macon V.-Water Mill.
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MILLS-Continued.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Stratham-Winnicut Grist Mill.
NEW JERSEY: Aldine V.-Ballinger's Water Mill; Batsto-Richards Water Mili; Bernards Township-
McMurtry's Water Mill; Bernardsville-Van Doren's Water Mill; Greenwich V.-Davis Mill; Morristown-
Old Mill; Ralston-Stone Mill; Ringoes-Water Grist Mill; Saddle River-Washington Feed and Flour Mill.
NEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Aztec Mill.
NEW YORK: Garrison-Grist Water Mill; Great Neck-Eldridge Water Mill; New York-Lorillard Snuff
Mill; Stockport-Stone Water Mill.
NORTH CAROLINA: Charlotte J'-Whitley's Mill; Indian Gap-Pounding Mill.
OHIO: Zoar-Cider Mill; Grist Mill; Planing Mill.
PENNSYLVANIA: Ambler V.-Mather's Mill; Exeter-Coray Water Mill; Garland-Water Mill; Milligan-
town-Milligan Water Mill; North Mehoopany-Kintner Water Mill; Riceville-Water Grist Mill.
RHODE ISLAND: North Kingstown-Moffat-Hammond Water Mill; Slatersville-Mill House "K".
TEXAS: Castroville-Quintle and Haas Water Mill; El Paso-Hart Grist Mill.
VIRGINIA: Birdhaven-Barb Water Mill; Fairfax-Piney Branch Water Mill; Meadows of Dan-Mabry
Mill; Millwood-Water Mill; Powhatan V.-Woodberry Mill; Providence Forge V.-Grist Mill; Sperry-
ville-Saw Mill; Sperryville V.-Estes Water Mill; Thoroughfare-Beverley's Mill.
WEST VIRGINIA: Pendleton Co.-Hammer Mill, Monongahela National Forest.
MINE STRUCTURES
CALIFORNIA: Almaden-Almaden Mine.
MINNESOTA: Ely V.-Timber Headframe.
MISSIONS, MONASTERIES, AND CLOISTERS (see also Convents)
ARIZONA: Fairbank V.-Santa Ana de Quiburi Mission; Tucson-Mission San Cosme del Tucson; Lompoc
V.-Mission La Purisima Concepcion; San Fernando-Monastery; San Juan Bauiista-Monastery; San
Juan Capistrano-Cloisters and Living Quarters; Guest House; Padres House and Campanerio; San
Luis Obispo-Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa; San Miguel V.-Mission San Miguel Arcangel; Santa
Barbara-Mission Santa Barbara Monastery; Solvang-Mission Santa Ynez Monastery; Sonoma-Mis-
sion San Francisco Solano de Sonoma.
FLORIDA: New Smyrna V.-Mission of Atocuimi de Jororo.
GEORGIA: Brunswick V.-Santo Domingo Mission of Talaje; Darien V.-Tolomato Mission; Saint Marys
V.-Santa Maria Mission.
TEXAS: San Antonio-"The Alamo," Mission San Antonio de Valero; Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima
Concepcion de Acuña; Mission San Francisco de la Espada; Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo;
Mission San Juan de Capistrano; Socorro-Mission Nuestra Senora del Socorro; Ysleta-Mission Nuestra
Senora del Carmen.
WASHINGTON: Ford V.-Old Tshimakain Mission; Kettle Falls V.-Saint Paul's Mission; Tampico V.-
Saint Joseph's Mission.
MONUMENTS
ALABAMA: Demopolis-Glover Family Mausoleum; Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell Monument.
CALIFORNIA: Columbia-Gravestones, Mountain View Cemetery; Gravestones, Saint Anne's Cemetery;
Sonora-Gravestones.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Van Ness Mausoleum.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Gravestones at Saint Paul's Parish Cemetery.
ILLINOIS: Jubilee-Chase Monument, Jubilee College.
IOWA: Dubuque V.-Dubuque Monument.
KENTUCKY: Paris V.-"Mount Lebanon" (Gov. Garrard House) Tombstones.
MAINE: Robinhood-Warner Riggs Gravestone.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Washington Monument; Belcamp-Sophia's Dairy Monument.
MASSACHUSETTS: North Attleboro-Plainville Town Line-Angle Tree Stone.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis-Gravestone of Auguste Chouteau, Calvary Cemetery.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Boyd-Raynes House Tombstone.
NEW YORK: Kinderhook-"Lindenwald," Van Buren House Monument.
NORTH CAROLINA: Edenton-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Monument.
PENNSYLVANIA: Mercer-Garrett Cenotaph; Pittsburgh-Dr. Bedford Monument.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Camden-Baron de Kalb Monument: Sumter V.-General Sumter's Tomb and Chapel.
TENNESSEE: Hermitage-"The Hermitage" (Andrew Jackson Tomb).
VIRGINIA: Kilmarnock V.-Christ Church,"King" Carter's Tomb; Whitemarsh V.-"Rosewell" Gravestone;
Woodbridge V.-Scarlit Gravestone.
WEST VIRGINIA: Elm Grove-Monument Place" (Colonel Shepherd House) Monument.
MUSEUMS
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Rembrandt Peale's Museum.
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OBSERVATORIES
ALABAMA: Tuscaloosa-Observatory Building (University of Alabama Campus).
MAINE: Portland-Observatory.
OHIO: Hudson-Observatory, Western Reserve Academy.
OCTAGONAL BUILDINGS
DELAWARE: Leipsic V. Octagonal School House.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Octagon House, 1830 Phelps Place, N. W.
ILLINOIS: Mendota-Octagon House.
INDIANA: Dubuque-Langworthy House.
IOWA: Monroe-Kling House; Valley Junction V.-Clegg House.
MINNESOTA: Afton-Octagonal House.
NEW JERSEY: Fairview-Old "Eight-Square" Stone School; Johnsonburg-Octagon House; Salem-Jones
Law Office.
NEW YORK: Marcellus V.-District School No. 9.
OHIO: Sinking Spring-Octagonal School House.
PENNSYLVANIA: North East-Octagon Barn; Whites Valley-Octagon School House.
WISCONSIN: Elkhorn-Octagonal House; Watertown-Octagon House.
OFFICES (see also Outbuildings)
ALABAMA: Camden-Jones Office; Miller Office; Dr. Moore Office; Eutaw-Law Office.
CALIFORNIA: Almaden-Almaden Mine Offices.
CONNECTICUT: Lebanon-Governor Trumbull's War Office.
DELAWARE: New Castle-New Castle-Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office.
GEORGIA: Savannah-Newspaper Office.
ILLINOIS: Lee Center-Doctor Adams' Office; Naperville-Hobson Law Office; Toulon-Dr. Hall's Office.
IOWA: Amana-Office of Amana Colonies.
LOUISIANA: Clinton-Lawyers' Row.
MAINE: Paris-Parris Law Office.
MASSACHUSETTS: Chester-Reverend Bascom House Office; Middleboro-Judge Wood's Office; Middle-
sex-Canal Office; Sheffielà-Hail Law Office; Weston-Lawyer's Office.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Lawyer's Row.
NEW JERSEY: Salem-Jones Law Office.
NEW YORK: New York-India House; Northern Dispensary.
NORTH CAROLINA: Halifax-Ferrell Counting House; Old Clerk's Office; Jamestown-Mendenhall
Counting House; New Bern-Judge Donald Law Office; Office, 120 Craven Street; Shawboro V.-Forbes
House Office.
OHIO: Jefferson-Giddings Law Office; Warren-Kinsman Office; Waterford-Doctor's Office.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Pettigrew Law Office.
VIRGINIA: Cumberland-Clerk's Office; Fredericksburg V.-Washington's Surveying Office; Goochland-
Lawyers Office; Lancaster Court House-Clerk's Office; Smithfield-Small Office; Warsaw-Clerk's Office.
OFFICER'S QUARTERS (see also Forts and Fortifications)
MICHIGAN: Dearborn-Officers' Quarters, Detroit Arsenal; Mackinac Island-Officers' Quarters.
OHIO: Camp Dennison-Camp Dennison Officers' Quarters.
OKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Commanding Officers Quarters, Fort Gibson.
WASHINGTON: Fort Steilacoom-Officers' Houses; Lincoln V.-Indian School and Officers' Quarters, Fort
Spokane; Officers' Quarters, Fort Spokane.
OPERA HOUSES, see Theatres
ORDINARIES, see Inns, Hotels, and Taverns
ORPHANAGES
ALABAMA: Mobile-Protestant Orphans' Home.
MARYLAND: Frederick-Loat's Female Orphan Home.
NEW YORK: New York-Old Leake and Watts Orphanage.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old Jewish Orphanage.
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OUTBUILDINGS (including Plantation Offices, Kitchens, Playhouses, Privies, etc.)
ALABAMA: Aliceville-Hughes House Kitchen; Alpine-Welch House Kitchen; Athens-Pryor House Office;
Auburn .-Frasier-Brown House Kitchen; Boligee I'.-Weston Plantation Schoolhouse; Burkville V.-
Stone-Young Plantation Kitchen; Camden V.-Colonel Kilpatrick House Kitchen; Felix Tait Plantation
Privy; Canton Bend-Bethea House Office; Demopolis-" Hall" (Lyon-Smith House) Privy; Eutaw-
Dunlap House Kitchen; Florence V.-"The Forks" (Jackson House) Privy; "Sweet Water" (Patton House)
Kitchen; Forkland V.-"Rosemount" (Glover-Legare House) Schoolhouse; Glenville-Elmoreland"
(Mitchell House) Kitchen; Greensboro-Governor Seay House Law Office; Greenville V.-Nolan Crenshaw
Plantation Office; Huntsville-Cabaness House Kitchen; White House Kitchen; Livingston-"Lee Haven"
(Gulley House) Office; Marion-Judge King House Kitchen; Judge Moore House Kitchen; Marion V.-
Ford House Kitchen; Mobile-Madam le Vert House Office; Bishop Portier House Kitchen; Waring House
Privy; Montgomery-Arrington House Kitchen; Housman House Kitchen; Teague House Kitchen; Mount
Ida V.-Carlton-Autry House Kitchen; Mount Jefferson-Tucker-Fincher House Kitchen; Oxford V.-
Freeman-Caver-Christian Plantation Kitchen; Spring Hill V.-Dawson House Children's Playhouse;
Spring Valley-"Belmont" Privy; Sylacauga V.-Reynolds House Kitchen; "Wewoka" Store; Talladega-
Plowman House Kitchen; Talladega V.-Lawler-Whitney House Kitchen; "Thornhi!l" (Welch House)
Office; Tuscaloosa-Drish House Kitchen; Eddins House Kitchen; President's House (University of Alabama
Campus) Kitchen; Tuscumbia-Carroll House Office; Governor Lindsay House Kitchen; Tuscumbia V.-
Colonel Goodloe House Kitchen; Judge Hurt House Office; Union Springs-Foster House Kitchen; Union-
town-"Pitts Folly" Kitchen; Watsonia-"Thornhill" (Thornton Plantation) School.
ARKANSAS: Little Rock V.-McHenry House Kitchen.
CALIFORNIA: Vista V.-La Casa del Rancho Guajome Kitchen.
CONNECTICUT: Brooklyn-General Putnam's Privy; East Haddam-General Champion House Privy;
Winsted-Rockwell House Privy.
DELAWARE: New Castle-Rodney House Office; New Castle V.-"The Buttonwoods" Privy.
FLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Fatio House Kitchen; Old Spanish Treasury Privy.
GEORGIA: Ridgeville V.-Epping House Kitchen; Savannah-Reid House Carriage House; Woodbine V.-
Refuge Plantation Kitchen.
ILLINOIS: Chicago-Wentworth House Privy.
INDIANA: Indianapolis-Vinton-Pierce House Privy.
KENTUCKY: Bardstown-"Wickland" (Beckham House) Privy; Shelbyville V.-Cross Keys Tavern Kitchen.
LOUISIANA: Clinton-Brame House Kitchen; Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Offices; Mount Airy V.-
Doll House, Angelina Plantation.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Homewood" Privy; Cockeysville V.-"Hayfields" Privy; Easton V.-Wye House
Orangerie; Lapidum-Rock Run Miller's House Privy; Largo-"Oak Hill" Office; Parkton V.-Weisburg
Inn Oven; Poolesville-Kitchen of House; Sandy Springs-Harewood," Printing Shop.
MASSACHUSETTS: Danvers-Judge Holten House Privy; East Taunton-Dean House Privy; North Attle-
boro V.-Congregational Church Privy.
MICHIGAN: Dexter-Judge Dexter House Privy.
MISSISSIPPI: Washington-Jefferson Military College Kitchen.
NEW JERSEY: Arneytown-Arneytown Tavern (Lawrie House) Privy; Belleville-Brandt House Playhouse;
Eayrestown-Githens Farm Privy; Fair Lawn-Vanderbeck Outkitchen; Merchantville V.-Wick Farm
Privy; Morristown-Washington's Headquarters (Ford House) Privy; Wick House Privy; New Brunswick
V.-Dunn House Privy; Plainsboro V.-Colonel Britton House Privy; Preakness-Dey Mansion Kitchen;
South Pemberton-Burr House Privy; Towaco-Abraham Jacobus Outkitchen; Vreeland Outkitchen; Wading
River-Wading River Tavern Kitchen; Wrightsville-"Marino Hill," Wright House Office.
NEW YORK: North Salem-June House Privy.
PENNSYLVANIA: Fayette City V.-Colonel Cook House Summer Kitchen; Honesdale-Thompson House
Office; Thompson House Privy; Wyoming-Crawford House Privy.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Eutaw Springs V.-"Pond Bluff" Kitchen; Pinopolis V.-"North Hampton" Kitchen;
Wedgefield V.-"Melrose" (Singleton Plantation) Kitchen.
TENNESSEE: Columbia V.-"Clifton Place" (General Pillow House) Office; Morristown V.-Deaderick-
Taylor House Slave Office.
TEXAS: Castroville-Vance Hotel Kitchen; San Augustine-A. H. Cartwright House Office.
VIRGINIA: Aden-"Efingham" Blacksmith Shop; "Effingham" Kitchen; "Effingham" Office; Bowiers
Wharf-Kitchen of House; Bowling Green V.-Mulberry Place Kitchen; Charles City V.-"Greenway"
(Tyler Birthplace) Office; Comorn V.-"Marmion" Kitchen; "Marmion" Office; Danville V.-Dan's Hill
Office; Evington V.-"Poplar Forest" Privies; Fredericksburg-Kenmore" Kitchen; "Kenmore" Office;
Mary Washington House Kitchen; Huguenot V.-"Keswick" Kitchen; Petersburg-Dunn House Kitchen;
Petersburg V.-"Wales" Office; Richmond J'.-"Malvern Hill" Kitchen; Salem V.-"Fotheringay" Office;
Somers V.-"Belle Isle" Office; South Boston-"Berry Hill" Kitchen; Stratford-"Stratford Hall" Kitchen;
"Stratford Hall" Office; Tunstall V.-"Poplar Grove" Office; Road View Farm Kitchen; White Post V.-
Estate Office.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Happy Retreat" ("Mordington") Office; "Harewood" Office; Rippon
V.-"Beverly" Office; Summit Point-Dr. Thompson House Office.
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PARSONAGES, see Rectories, Parsonages, etc.
PHARMACIES, see Drug Stores
PIGEON HOUSES, see Farm Buildings
PLANTATION OFFICES, see Outbuildings
POST OFFICES
ALABAMA: Dadeville-Post Office-Dennis Hotel.
ARIZONA: Florence-Collingwood Hotel and Post Office.
CALIFORNIA: Felix-Post Office.
IOWA: Des Moines-First Post Office.
MASSACHUSETTS: Ipswich-Old Post Office.
MINNESOTA: Duluth-First Post Office.
MISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Old Post Office.
NEW JERSEY: Batsto-General Store (Store and Post Office); Ralston-Post Office.
NEW YORK: Bedford-Post Office.
NORTH CAROLINA: Murfreesboro-(Old) Post Office.
OHIO: Gallipolis-Gallipolis Post Office; Zoar-General Store and Post Office.
TEXAS: Fredericksburg- Old Post Office.
UTAH: Rockville-Deseret Telegraph and Post Office Building.
WASHINGTON: Deer Park V.-Hazard Post Office; Tacoma-First Post Office.
POUNDS
MAINE: Jefferson V.-Cattle Pound.
MASSACHUSETTS: Westwood-Town Pound.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-Town Pound.
POWDER MAGAZINES (see also Forts and Fortifications)
CONNECTICUT: Fairfield-Powder House.
MAINE: Wiscasset-Old Powder House.
MARYLAND: Pikesville-Powder Magazine, United States Arsenal.
MASSACHUSETTS: Amesbury-Powder House; Dedham-Powder House; Marblehead-Powder House;
Milton-Powder House; North Attleboro V.-Powder House; Somerville-Powder House.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-Powder House, Fort Wayne.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Exeter-Powder House.
OKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Powder Magazine House, Fort Gibson.
PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Powder Magazine.
PUERTO RICO: San Juan-El Polvorin (Powder House).
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old City Powder Magazine; State Powder Magazines and Administration
Buildings.
VIRGINIA: White Post V.-Powder House.
WASHINGTON: Lincoln V.-Powder House, Fort Spokane.
PRINTING SHOPS
ALABAMA: Camden-Newspaper Plant.
GEORGIA: Savannah-Newspaper Office.
ILLINOIS: Edwardsville-Warren's Print Shop.
MARYLAND: Sandy Springs-"Harewood," Printing Shop.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Marschalk House (First Printing Office).
NEW YORK: Stockport-Print Works.
NORTH CAROLINA: Yanceyville-Caswell News Building.
TEXAS: Jefferson-Jefferson Journal Building.
WISCONSIN: Palmyra-Enterprise Building.
PRISONS, see Jails
PRIVIES, see Outbuildings
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QUARTERS
ALABAMA: Athens-The J. G. and Mary Mason House Quarters; Belle Mina-Governor Bibb House
Quarters; Camden V.-Dry Forks Plantation Quarters; Felix Tait Plantation Quarters; Cherokee V.-
Cunningham Plantation Quarters; Dayton-"Magnolia Grove" Quarters; Demopolis-"Bluff Hall" (Lyon-
Smith House) Quarters; Demopolis V.-"Gainswood" (Whitfield House) Quarters; Eutaw-Dunlap House
Quarters; Perkins-Spencer House Quarters; Smith House Quarters; Faunsdale V.-"Cedar Grove" (Walker
House) Quarters; Florence-Ashcraft House Quarters; Florence J'.-"The Forks" (Jackson House) Quarters;
Forkland V.-"Rosemount" (Glover-Legare House) Quarters; Strawberry Hill Plantation (Walton House)
Quarters; Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell-Alexander House Quarters; Glenville-Elmoreland" (Mitchell
House) Quarters; Greensboro-Gayle-Tunstall House Quarters; "Glencairn" (Erwin House) Quarters:
"Magnolia Grove" (Richmond-Pearson-Hobson House) Quarters; Greenville V.-Crenshaw Plantation
Quarters; Womack-Crenshaw Plantation Quarters; Huntsville-Cabaness House Quarters; Clay House
Quarters; Colonel Pope House Quarters; White House Quarters; Huntsville V.-"Greenlawn" (Otie House)
Quarters; Mastin House Quarters; Steele-Fowler House Quarters; Wade House Quarters; Leighton-"The
Oaks" Quarters; Lowndesboro-Haygood House Quarters; Marion-Judge King House Quarters; Mobile-
Augustine-Ottenstein House Quarters; Conti House Quarters; Gazzam House Quarters; "Oakleigh"
Quarters; Bishop Portier House Quarters; Admiral Semmes House Quarters; Staylor House Quarters;
Waring House Quarters; Montgomery-Arrington House Quarters; Housman House Quarters; Smith House
Quarters; Teague House Quarters; Oxford .-Freeman-Caver-Christian Plantation Quarters; Selma-
Morgan-Agee House Quarters; Spring Valley V.-"Belmont" Quarters; Talladega-Isbell House Quarters;
Plowman House Quarters; Talladega V.-King Plantation Quarters; Town Creek V.-Freeman Goode
House (Hall House) Quarters; Tuscaloosa-Dr. Deal House ("Governor's Mansion") Quarters; Eddins
House Quarters; Gluck House Quarters; Jemison House Quarters; Martin-Marlowe House Quarters; Presi-
dent's House (University of Alabama Campus) Quarters; Tuscumbia-Helen Keller House Quarters;
Tuscogee V.-Judge Hurt House Quarters; Uniontown-"Pitts Folly" Quarters; Watsonia-"Thornhill"
(Thornton Plantation) Quarters; Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House) Quarters.
CONNECTICUT: East Haddam-General Champion House Quarters: Wilton-Lambert Servants' House.
FLORIDA: Fort George Island-Slave Quarters; Saint Augustine-Fatio House Quarters.
GEORGIA: Columbus V.-Slave Cabins; Crawfordville-Liberty Hall Quarters; Isle of Hope-Wormsloe
Plantation Quarters; Macon-Slade House Quarters; Saint Simons Island-Hamilton Plantation Quarters;
Savannah-Reid Servants' House.
KENTUCKY: Bardstown-"Wickland" (Beckham House) Quarters; Lexington-"Rose Hill" (Buckner
House) Quarters; Millersburg V.-"The Grange", Drenan House Quarters; Paris V.-"Mount Lebanon,"
(Gov. Garrard House) Quarters; Washington-Marshall House Quarters.
LOUISIANA: Burnside-Burnside Plantation Quarters; Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Quarters; Mel-
rose-African House; New Orleans-Archbishopric Quarters; Beauregard House Quarters; Saint Rose V.-
Barbarra Plantation Quarters.
MARYLAND: Annapolis-Chase House (annex); Bethesda-Slave Quarters; Cockeysville V.-'Hayfields,
Quarters; Cumberstone V.-"Ivy Neck" Quarters; Dawsonville-Darnall House Quarters; Dickerson-
"Mount Carmel" Quarters; "Rock Hall" Quarters; Ellicott City V.-Doughoregan Manor Quarters; Largo-
"Northampton" Quarters; Laurel-"Montpelier" (Snowden-Long House) Quarters; Northeast-"Green
Hill" (Russell House) Slave Quarters; Norwood-"Woodlawn Manor" Quarters; Phoenix-Phillpot House
Quarters; Poolesville-"Little Oak Manor" Quarters; Rosaryville V.-"Poplar Hill" Quarters; Seneca-
"River View" Quarters; Towson V.-"Hampton" Quarters; Woodmore-"Bermondsey" Quarters.
MASSACHUSETTS: Medford-Colonel Royall House Slave Quarters.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez-"Auburn" (Duncan House) Quarters; "Rosalie" Servants Quarters; Slave Quarters;
Port Gibson-Gage House Quarters.
MISSOURI: Afton V.-"White Haven" (Grant-Dent House) Quarters; Barnhart-Slave Cabin, "The Cedars";
Saint Charles-Slave Cabin; Slave House; Sainte Genevieve-Amoureaux House Quarters.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-General Sullivan House Quarters.
NEW JERSEY: Charleston V.-Creely House Quarters; Closter-Van der Beck Slave House; Cresskill-
Huyler House Slave House; Emerson-Blauvelt House Quarters; Midland Park-Baldwin House Quarters;
Rocky Hill-Washington Headquarters (Old Berrien House) Slave Quarters.
NEW MEXICO: Las Vegas V.-Baca House Quarters; Santa Fe-Rael House Quarters; Watrous V.-Watrous
House Quarters.
NEW YORK: Commak-Smith House Quarters; Feura Bush-Vadney House Quarters; Ridgewood-Wyckoff
Farmhand House Quarters; Rotterdam V.-Mabie House Quarters.
NORTH CAROLINA: Airlie-"Prospect Hill" Quarters; Warrenton V.-"Elgin" Quarters; "Prospect
Hill" Quarters.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Miles Brewton House Quarters; Fickin House Quarters; Blacklock House
Quarters; Pinopolis V.-"North Hampton" Quarters; Wedgefield V.-"Melrose" (Singleton Plantation)
Quarters.
TENNESSEE: Nashville V.-"Belle Meade" Quarters.
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QUARTERS-Continued.
TEXAS: Goliad-Peck House Quarters; Poth V.-Beauregard Ranch Quarters; Round Rock-Anderson House
Quarters; Salado-Robertson House Quarters; Seguin-Quarters of Erskine House No. 2; Vaughn House
Quarters; Sutherland Springs V.-"White Hall" (Polley House) Quarters.
VIRGINIA: Aden-"lEffingham" Quarters; Bacon's Castle-Bacon's Castle Quarters; Charles City V.-
"Greenway" (Tyler Birthplace) Quarters; Chuckatuck-Quarters; Evington V.-"Poplar Forest" Quarters;
Fork Union V.-"Bremo", James River, Quarters; Huguenot V.-"Keswick" Quarters; King William Court
House V.-"Green Levels" Quarters; Nimmo V.-Brook Farm Quarters; Petersburg V.-"Wales" Quarters;
Richmond-Double House at 2216-2218 East Main Street Quarters; Rumford J'.-"Cherry Grove" Servants
Quarters; Shirley-"Shirley" Quarters; Somers V.-"Belle Isle" Quarters; South Boston-"Berry Hill"
Quarters; Spring Grove V.-Four Mile Tree Plantation Servants' Quarters; Staunton V.-"Folly Farms"
(Cochran House) Quarters; Stratfori-Stratford Hall Quarters; Taylorsville V.-Church Quarters; White-
marsh-Abingdon Glebe House.
WEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Happy Retreat" ("Mordington") Quarters; Gerrardstown-Hollis
House Quarters; Leetown V.-Travelers' Rest Quarters; Myerstown V.-"The Rocks" (Lewis House) Quar-
ters; Shenandoah Junction V.-"Elmwood" (Lucas House) Quarters.
RAILROAD STATIONS
IOWA: Council Bluffs-Union Pacific Station.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Calvert Station; Mount Clare Station; President Street Station.
RAILWAYS
ALABAMA: Peachburg V.-Adkinson Railway.
MASSACHUSETTS: Quincy-Granite Railway.
RECTORIES, PARSONAGES, ETC.
ALABAMA: Forkland-Methodist Parsonage; Mobile-Bishop Portier House; Robinson Springs-Old Metho-
dist Parsonage.
CALIFORNIA: San Juan Bautista-Rectory.
CONNECTICUT: Fairfield-Sherman Parsonage; Suffield-Gay Manse.
DELAWARE: New Castle-Glebe House.
GEORGIA: Griffin-Reverend Gibson House; Macon-Rectory of Christ Church; Milledgeville-Bell House.
ILLINOIS: Cahokia-Priest's House; Payson-Congregational Church Parsonage; Sublette-Old Baptist
Parsonage.
INDIANA: Vincennes-Priest's House.
LOUISIANA: New Orleans-Archbishopric.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Roman Catholic Episcopal Residence; Saint Paul's Rectory.
MASSACHUSETTS: Norton-Reverend Avery House.
MISSISSIPPI: Natchez-"The Manse".
NEW HAMPSHIRE; Newington-Old Parsonage; Rockingham-Moody Parsonage.
NEW JERSEY: Bloomfield-"The Manse", First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green; Burlington-"River-
side" (Bishop's House); Dumont-Parsonage; Elizabeth-Parsonage of Saint John's Church; Newark-
Rectory of the House of Prayer; Orange-Parsonage; Scotch Plains-Baptist Parsonage; Somerville-Freling-
huysen Parsonage; Springfield-First Presbyterian Parsonage; Swedesboro-Moravian Rectory.
NEW YORK: Hempstead-Saint George's Rectory; Perth-Parsonage, United Presbyterian Church; Pleasant-
ville-Rectory of Saint John's Church; Poughkeepsie-Glebe House.
OHIO: Oxford-Presbyterian Parsonage.
PENNSYLVANIA: Harrisburg-Dean's House; Philadelphia-The Glebe House.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old Saint Michael's Rectory.
TEXAS: Jefferson-Presbyterian Manse (General Rogers House).
VIRGINIA: Alexandria-Rectory of Saint Paul's; Appomattox-Old Tavern and Manse; Champlain V.-Saint
Anne's Parish Glebe House; Charles City-Glebe House; Newton V.-Drysdale Glebe; Port Royal-Rectory
Saint Peter's Church; Staunton-"The Manse" (Woodrow Wilson's Birthplace).
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY HOUSES, see Convents, Missions, Monasteries and Cloisters; Community Sect
Buildings
RESTAURANTS, see Inns, Hotels, and Taverns.
SADDLEBAG TYPE HOUSES.
ALABAMA: Florence V.-"The Forks" (Jackson House) Quarters.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Wedgefield V.-"Melrose" (Singleton Plantation).
VIRGINIA: Sabot-Saddlebag House.
SADDLER SHOPS
OHIO: Zoar-Saddler Shop.
TEXAS: New Braunsfels-Coffee Company.
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SCHOOLS, see also College and University Buildings
ALABAMA: Camden-Female Academy; General Jones House Schoolhouse: Eutaw-Eutaw Female Academy;
Marion-Marion Female Seminary; Mobile-Barton Academy; McGill Institute; Mount Vernon-Indian
Schoolhouse: Munford-Academy; Orrville-Orrville Academy; Talladega-Masonic Female Institute;
Talladega V.-Mardis House Schoolhouse.
CALIFORNIA: Fort Bragg V.-Abandoned School.
CONNECTICUT: Branford-Academy; East Haddam-Nathan Hale Schoolhouse; Fairfield-Fairfield
Academy; Litchfield-Law School; Southbury-Bullet Hill School.
DELAWARE: Leipsic V.-Octagonal Schoolhouse; New Castle-Academy Building on the Green: Wil-
mington-Brandywine Academy.
FLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Schoolhouse.
GEORGIA: Athens-Cobb Institute; Augusta-Academy of Richmond County.
ILLINOIS: Mundelein-Schoolhouse.
KENTUCKY: Louisville-Kentucky School for the Blind; Pisgah V.-Presbyterian Church and Academy.
LOUISIANA: Union V.-The Academy.
MAINE: Alna-Alna District School; Bristol V.-Old Stone Schoolhouse; Wiscasset-Old Academy.
MARYLAND: Annapolis-King William's School; Baltimore-McKim Free School; Brookeville-Brooke-
ville Academy; Charlotte Hall-Charlotte Hall School, Darlington V.-Hexagonal Schoolhouse; Ellicott
City-"Patapsco Heights" Girls School; Liberty Town-Old Academy; Redland V.-"The Ridge" (Magruder
House) School.
MASSACHUSETTS: Deerfield V.-Wapping School; Framingham-Old Framingham Academy; Gloucester-
Schoolhouse; North Pepperell-District School No. 4; Pittsfield-West Part School; Prescott-Red School;
School; Salem-Oliver Primary School.
MINNESOTA: Saint Paul-Assumption School; Old Mattock School.
MISSISSIPPI: Columbus-Franklin Academy.
MISSOURI: Florissant-Saint Stanislaus' Seminary; Sainte Genevieve-Parochial School; Old Sainte Gene-
vieve Academy; Saint Louis-Parochial School.
NEBRASKA: Lincoln-McKinley High School.
NEW JERSEY: Bordentown-Barton School; Fairview-Old "Eight-Square" Stone School; Greenwich-
Old Schoolhouse; Mendham-Phoenix House; Metuchen-Borough Improvement League House; Mickleton-
Mickleton Friends' School; Middletown-Franklin Academy; Mount Holly-Brainard School; Newark-
Lyons Farm Schoolhouse; Rancocas-Friends' School; Ringoes-Amwell Academy.
NEW YORK: Alplaus-Old Alplaus School; Bedford-Schoolhouse; East Hampton-Clinton Academy;
Kingsbury-Schoolhouse; Marcellus V.-District School No. 9; Rochester-Livingston Park Seminary;
Skaneateles-District School No. 17; Troy-District School No. 1.
NORTH CAROLINA: New Bern-New Bern Academy; Winston-Salem-Salem Boys' School now Wachovia
Historical Society Museum.
OHIO: Georgetown-Grant's Schoolhouse; Sinking Spring-Octagonal Schoolhouse.
PENNSYLVANIA: Bethlehem-Moravian Seminary; Cherry Tree-School; Corry-Hatch School; Ephrata-
"The Klosters" Academy; Germantown-Concord Schoolhouse; Germantown Academy; Selinsgrove-
Academy; Summit-Summit Stone School; Waterford-Waterford Academy; Waverly-School; Whites
Valley-Octagon Schoolhouse; Wyoming-Wyoming Institute.
RHODE ISLAND: North Scituate-Old Lapham Institute; Warren-Warren Tachis Seminary.
TENNESSEE: Elkmont V.-Little Greenbrier School and Church House.
TEXAS: Driftwood-Johnson's Institute; San Antonio-Ursiline Academy.
VIRGINIA: Waterford-Schoolhouse.
WASHINGTON: Lincoln V.-Indian School and Officers' Quarters. Fort Spokane; Vancouver-Providence
Academy.
WISCONSIN: East Troy V.-School; Ripon-Republican Schoolhouse.
SHEDS, see Barns and Sheds
SHOEMAKER SHOPS
MASSACHUSETTS: Boxford-Shoemaker's Shop; Natick-Wilson Shoe Shop.
SHOPS, see Stores and Shops
SHOT TOWERS
IOWA: Dubuque-Shot Tower.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Shot Tower.
SLAVE MARKETS, see Markets
SLAVE CABINS, see Quarters
SPRINGHOUSES, see Well Structures
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STABLES
ALABAMA: Camden V.-Dry Forks Plantation Stable; Mobile-Waring House Stable; Pineapple-Colonel
Hawthorne House Stable; Prattville-Smith Racing Stables; Watsonia-"Thornhil!" (Thornton Plantation)
Stable.
LOUISIANA: Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Stable.
MAINE: Kennebunk-Bourne House Stable.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Garrett Racing Stables; "Homewood" Stables; Waterloo Row Stables; Stable of
House at 107 West Main Street; Cockeysville V.-"Hayfields" Stable; Collington V.-"Fairview" Stable;
Ellicott City V.-Doughoregan Manor Stable; Rosaryville V.-"Mount Лігу" (Dower House) Stable; Seneca-
"River View" Stable; Towson V.-"Hampton" Stable.
MASSACHUSETTS: Middleboro-Sproat House Stable; Salem-Andrew-Safford House Stable; Robinson
Stable.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Captain Barnes House Stable.
NEW JERSEY: Batsto-Richards Stable; Cedar Bridge-Cedar Bridge Tavern Stable; Lumberton V.-
Primitive Stable (Stiles Farm).
PENNSYLVANIA: Essington-"The Lazaretto" Stable; West Philadelphia-"The Woodlands" Stable.
RHODE ISLAND: Providence-Beckwith House (The Handicraft Club) Stable.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Huger V.-"Middleburg" Stable; Pinopolis V.-"North Hampton" Stable.
TEXAS: Austin-Governor's Mansion Stable; San Antonio-Kamphmann House Stable.
VIRGINIA: Fork Union V.-"Bremo" Stable; King William-Court House Stable; Petersburg-Dunn House
Stable; Ravensworth V.-Ravensworth Stable.
STAGE STATIONS
ARIZONA: Bowie V.-Stage Station.
CALIFORNIA: Elizabeth Lake V.-Major Gorman Stage Station; Oak Grove-Butterfield Stage Station.
COLORADO: Denver V.-Wells Fargo Butterfield Stage Station.
WASHINGTON: Cashup-Stage Coach Station.
STATE HOUSES, see CAPITOLS
STORES AND SHOPS, (see also Blacksmith Shops; Drug Stores; Printing Shops; Saddler Shops; Shoemaker
Shops)
ALABAMA: Camden-Dr. Black Store No. 1; Black Store No. 2; Sperlin Store; Camden V.-Store; Canton
Bend-Henderson Store; Claiborne-Deer's Store; Millers Ferry V.-"Rosemary" (Mathews House) Store;
Mobile-Shop at 64 South Water Street; Store at 9 Government Street; Store at 66 Government Street;
Store at 108 Water Street (N); Pickensville-Store; Tuscumbia-Commercial Row.
ARIZONA: Tombstone-Shop No. 1; Shop No. 2; Shop No. 3; Store, Fifth Street; Store Building, Allen
Street; Store Building, Fifth Street.
CALIFORNIA: Amador City-False Front Buildings on Highway; Angels Camp-Prince and Garibardi
Store; Auburn-Group of Buildings in Old Town; North San Juan-Store Building; Placerville-California
Automobile Association Building; Shasta-Masonic Hall and Store Building; Shingle Springs-Store Build-
ing; Volcano-Masonic Hall and Store; Store Building; H'eaverville-Store; Store Buildings.
GEORGIA: Augusta-Group of Stores on Broad Street; Jejjerson-Pendergrass Store.
ILLINOIS: Bishop Hill-Old Jansonist Building Cooperative Store; Cairo-Store Building; Marengo-
Thompson Store; Warsaw-Groups of Store Buildings.
IOWA: Amana-General Store Building.
MAINE: Robinhood-Old Riggs Store Building.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Seven Store Fronts; Store Front; Elkton-Pearce Store; Ellicott City-Shop; Great
Falls-Repair Shop; Owing Mills-Cooperage Shop; Williston-Store; Wye Mills-Old Store Building.
MASSACHUSETTS: Hadley-Old Porter Store; Marblehead-Waters House and Bakery; Middleboro-
Colonel Peirce Store; L. T. Peirce Store; Robinson Store; Newburyport-Stonecutting Shop; Salem-Ship
Chandler's Shop; Swansea-Luther's Store.
MICHIGAN: Dearborn-Smith and Carpenter's Shops, Detroit Arsenal; Sutler's Shop, Detroit Arsenal.
MINNESOTA: Minneapolis-Store Building, 425 Marshall Avenue.
MISSOURI: Saint Louis-Arcaded Shop Front, 211-213 Chestnut Street.
NEW JERSEY: Allaire-Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks) Bakery; Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks)
Store; Batsto-General Store (Store and Post Office); Greenwich-Richard Wood Store; Moorestown V.-
Matlack Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop; Mount Holly-Woolman Shop.
NEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Old Government Trading Store.
NEW YORK: New York-Store Front, 13 Washington Street; Philippsport-Store; Pleasant Valley-Old
Stone Store Building; Pompey-Beard-Conan Store; Marsh Store.
NORTH CAROLINA: Milton-Old Shops; Old Stores; Murfreesboro-White and Britton Store.
OHIO: Zoar-Cobbler Shop; General Store and Post Office.
PENNSYLVANIA: Sheakleyville-Scrivens Store; Wyoming-Swetland Store.
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STORES AND SHOPS-Continued.
TEXAS: Castroville-Joseph Carle House and Store; Ihnken House and Store; Quintle House and Store;
Vance Hotel Store; San Antonio-Des Mazieres Store Building and House; Uhl Store.
VIRGINIA: IVaterford-Clockmaker's Shop; Shop on Main Street; Williamsburg-Camm Store.
WASHINGTON: Port Townsend-Buckley Jewelry Shop; San Juan Island-English Camp Commissary
Building; Union Gap-Garvis Store.
SUMMERHOUSES, see Garden Houses
TAVERNS, see Inns, Hotels and Taverns
TENEMENT BUILDINGS, see Apartment and Tenement Buildings
THEATRES
ALABAMA: Mobile-Second American Theatre.
ARIZONA: Tombstone-Bird Cage Theatre.
CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles-Merced Theatre.
COLORADO: Central City-Opera House.
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Hollis Street Theatre.
NORTH CAROLINA: New Bern-Masonic Opera House.
OHIO: Cincinnati-National Theatre.
TOLL HOUSES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Toll Keepers Lodge.
ILLINOIS: Fullersburg-Old Toll House.
MARYLAND: Frederick V.-Old Toll House.
NEW JERSEY: Kingston-Drawbridge, Lock and Toll House, Delaware and Raritan Canal.
TOMBSTONES, see Monuments
TOWERS, Separate from Other Structures (See also Churches, Cathedrals, Chapels and Synagogues; Fire
Towers; Lighthouses and Coast Beacons; Observatories; Shot Towers)
MINNESOTA: Fort Snelling-Hexagon Tower; Round Tower.
VIRGINIA: Richmond-Bell Tower.
TOWN AND CITY HALLS
ALABAMA: Mobile-City Hall (French Market).
ARIZONA: Tombstone-City Hall; Old City Hall.
CONNECTICUT: Wilton-Wilton Town Hall.
DELAWARE: New Castle-Town Hall.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Old City Hall.
MASSACHUSETTS: Ashfield-Town Hall; Egremont-Town Hall; Marblehead-Town Hall.
MICHIGAN: Detroit-City Hall.
MISSISSIPPI: Jackson-City Hall.
NEBRASKA: Bellevue-Town Hall.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-Town Hall.
NEW YORK: Mamaroneck-Old Town Hall; Salem Center-Town Hall; Whitesboro-Town Hall.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-(Bank of United States), City Hall.
WISCONSIN: Waukesha-Old Town Hall.
TRADING POSTS
IOWA: Agency City-Old Agency House.
MICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-American Fur Company Buildings.
MINNESOTA: Saint Clair-Indian Agency House.
MISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Indian Trading Post; Indian Trading Post, next to Dr. Shaw House.
NEW JERSEY: Park Ridge-Ackerson-Demarest Trading Post.
NEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Old Government Trading Store.
WASHINGTON: White Bluffs-Hudson Bay Post.
WISCONSIN: Portage-Indian Agency House.
TREASURIES
FLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Spanish Treasury.
MARYLAND: Annapolis-Old Treasury.
NEW YORK: New York-Old United States Sub-Treasury Building.
UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, see College and University Buildings
VIADUCTS
MARYLAND: Elkridge-Thomas Viaduct; Ilchester V.-Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Viaduct.
NEW YORK: Frankfort-Erie Canal, Moyer Creek Crossing Viaduct.
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WAREHOUSES, see Factories and Warehouses
WATER MILLS, see Mills
WELL STRUCTURES
ALABAMA: Allentown-Tavern Well; Athens-Governor Houston House Wellhouse; The J. G. and Mary
Mason House Wellhouse; Birmingham-Walker House Well; Boligee V.-"Hill of Howth" (McKee-Gould
House) Wellhouse; Camden-Blockhouse Well; Canton Bend-Bethea House Well; Coatopa-Henson House
Wellhouse; Cottonton V.-Cliatt Plantation Wellsweep; Eutaw-Smith House Wellhouse; Faunsdale V.-
"Cedar Grove" (Walker House) Well; Forkland V.-Rosemount" (Glover-Legare House) Well; Strawberry
Hill Plantation (Walton House) Wellhouse; Greensboro-Judge Torbert House Well; Huntsville-Cabaness
House Well; Livingston-Little House Well; Parker House Well; White House Well; Livingston V.-"Oak
Manor" (Colonel Lee House) Well; Sherrard House Well; Marion-Osborne-Jones House Well; Moundville
V.-Whatley House Well; Newbern-Walthall House Well; Oakhill-Dr. Fox House Well; Ramsey Hoúse
Well; Rogersville V.-Cunningham House Well; Sawyerville V.-"Umbria" (Pickens House) Wellhouse;
Summerfield-Sturdivant-Moore-Hartley House Wellhouse; Sylacauga-Cook House Wellhouse; Sylacaug a
V.-Reynolds House Springhouse; "Sellwood" Wellhouse; Tuscaloosa-Martin-Marlowe House Wellhouse;
Peck House Well; Tuscumbia V.-Vinson House Wellhouse; Union Springs-Foster House Well; Union-
town-"Pitts Folly" Wellhouse; Watsonia-Thornhill" (Thornton Plantation) Well.
CALIFORNIA: Piru V.-La Casa del Rancho Camulos Fountain; San Juan Capistrano-Fountain; Santa
Barbara-Mission Santa Barbara Fountain; Vista V.-Rancho Guajome Water Tank.
CONNECTICUT: Brooklyn-Old Wellhouse; Moodus-Hurd House Wellhouse; Pawcatuck-Captain Noves
House Wellhouse.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Pierce Water Mill Springhouse.
GEORGIA: Isle of Hope-Wormsloe Plantation Wellhouse; Lafayette-Marsh-Warthen House Wellhouse;
Rock Spring-Carter's Quarters Springhouse.
ILLINOIS: Beardstown-Sturtevant House Cistern House; Cahokia-Jarrot House Wellhead; Lebanon
"Mermaid House" Wellhead.
IOWA: Vandalia-Pulver House Wellhouse.
KENTUCKY: Harrodsburg V.-Captain Taylor House Springhouse; Louisville-"Spring Station" (Clark
House) Springhouse; Louisville V.-"Farmington" (Speed House) Springhouse.
LOUISIANA: Clinton-Brame House Wellhouse; Saint Rose V.-Barbarra Plantation Wellhouse.
MAINE: Belfast-Black Horse Tavern Wellsweep.
MARYLAND: Baltimore-Springhouse of "Oaklands"; Baltimore V.-"Linden" Springhouse; Cockeysville
V.-"Hayfields" Springhouse; Olney-Olney House Springhouse; Towson V.-"Hampton" Springhouse.
MASSACHUSETTS: Danvers-Nurse House Wellsweep; Greenbush-"Old Oaken Bucket House" Well-
sweep; Kingston-Sever House Wellhouse; Milton-Governor Belcher House Wellhouse; Newburyport-
Wheelwright House Pump House; Salem-Manning House Wellhouse; Stockbridge-Yale-Duryea Well-
head; Tyngsborough-Brinley-O'Neill House Wellhouse; Tyng House Wellhead; Woburn-Count Rumford
House Wellsweep.
MINNESOTA: Taylors Falls-Folsom House Wellhead.
MISSISSIPPI: Washington V.-"Brandon Hall" Wellhouse.
MISSOURI: Afton V.-"White Haven" (Grant-Dent House) Springhouse.
NEW JERSEY: Demarest-Bogert Springhouse; Lincoln Park-Dods House Wellhead; Middletown-Marl-
pit Hall" Taylor House Wellhead; Morristown-Wick House Wellhouse; Paramus-Van Saun House Well-
head; Jacob Zabriskie House Wellsweep; Teaneck-Baita House Wellhouse.
NEW MEXICO: Santa Fe-Real House Wellhead.
NEW YORK: Geneva-Chapman House Wellhouse; Huntington-Sammis House Wellhead.
OHIO: Akron-Colonel Perkins House Wellhouse; Zoar-Gardener's Cottage Wellhouse.
PENNSYLVANIA: Dravosburg V.-Rhodes Springhouse; Germantown-"Wyck" (Hains House) Spring-
house; Paxtang-Rutherford House Springhouse; Philadelphia-"Glen Fern" (Livezey House) Springhouse.
TENNESSEE: Gallatin V.-"Fairview" (Franklin House) Wellhouse; Morristown .-Deaderick-Taylor
House Wellhouse; Nashville-"Belmont" (Colonel Acklen House) Water Tower.
TEXAS: Anderson-Black-Schroder Springhouse; Comfort-Faltin House Wellhead; Jefferson I'.-Freeman
House Wellhead; Stoneham V.-Sanders-McIntyre House.
VIRGINIA: Nimmo V.-Woodlawn House Wellsweep; Yorktown-Swan Tavern Wellhead.
WINDMILLS
ILLINOIS: Addison V.-Heideman Windmill; Edwardsville I'.-Windmill.
MARYLAND: Federalsburg-Windmill.
MASSACHUSETTS: Chatham-Chatham Windmill; Eastham-Cape Cod Windmill; Nantucket-Windmill.
NEW YORK: East Hampton-Gardiner Windmill: Windmill.
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"ocrText": "HISTORIC AMERICAN\nBUILDINGS SURVEY\nCatalog\n[29.2:B86/3/94]\nPUBLICATION FEDERAL\nI2\nHistoric\nAMERICAN BUILDINGS\nSurvey\nCatalog of the Measured Drawings and\nPhotographs of the Survey in the\nLibrary of Congress, March 1, 1941\nCOMPILED and EDITED by\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNational Park Service\nDISTRICT EDART PA 0 OF THE INT THE RIOR\nUNITED STATES\nDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR\nHarold L. Ickes, Secretarv\nPA EAIOR INI EPARTME 2 TI OF\n0\nNATIONAL PARK SERVICE\nNewton B. Drury, Director\nUnited States Government Printing Office\nWashington : 1941\nFor sale by the Superintendent of Documents\nWashington, D.C.\n-\n-\nPrice $1.25 (Buckram)\nCONTENTS\nPage\nPage\nIntroduction\nIV\nNEBRASKA\n211\nPreface to the Second Edition\nVII\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\n213\nALABAMA\n1\nNEW JERSEY\n216\nARIZONA\n30\nNEW MEXICO\n252\nARKANSAS\n38\nNEW YORK\n258\nCALIFORNIA\n40\nNORTH CAROLINA\n281\nCOLORADO\n53\nOHIO\n294\nCONNECTICUT\n55\nOKLAHOMA\n308\nDELAWARE\n64\nOREGON\n310\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA\n73\nPENNSYLVANIA\n315\nFLORIDA\n78\nPUERTO RICO\n333\nGEORGIA\n82\nRHODE ISLAND\n335\nILLINOIS\n96\nSOUTH CAROLINA\n343\nINDIANA\n108\nTENNESSEE\n354\nIOWA\n112\nTEXAS\n357\nKENTUCKY\n115\nUTAH\n373\nLOUISIANA\n120\nVERMONT\n375\nMAINE\n125\nVIRGINIA\n378\nMARYLAND\n131\nWASHINGTON\n407\nMASSACHUSETTS\n160\nWEST VIRGINIA\n414\nMICHIGAN\n183\nWISCONSIN\n418\nMINNESOTA\n188\nWYOMING\n424\nMISSISSIPPI\n192\nAppendix: The Survey Agreement\n426\nMISSOURI\n202\nIndex\n431\n[III]\nIntroduction\nT\nHE Historic American Buildings Survey aims at the creation of a\npermanent graphic record of the existing architectural remains of early\ndwellers in this country. The historical value of such a record is self-\nevident, the urgent need for it at the present time scarcely less so. For\naside from the constant toll of fire and decay, the constant environmental\nchanges of our rapidly developing civilization swiftly and inevitably wipe\nout the records of our past. Throughout the country scores of significant\nlandmarks are annually being destroyed. The Survey has no power to\narrest this destruction, but by making full and accurate records it can\nmake possible a mental or material reconstruction for the present and\nfuture generations.\nIn order to cover the country as thoroughly and rapidly as possible, the\norganization of the American Institute of Architects has been adopted.\nThis body comprises 71 chapters, dividing among them the whole area of\nthe United States and its territories. For each chapter area a district\nofficer is selected, fitted by antiquarian interest and architectural ex-\nperience to conduct the Survey within his district. These officers are\nthen called upon to prepare, with the aid of advisers chosen within and\nwithout the architectural profession, duplicate card indices of local\nstructures which are considered most worthy of recording. One set of\nregional cards is kept by each district officer, the other forwarded to the\nFederal headquarters of the Survey established by the Branch of Plans\nand Design, National Park Service, in the United States Department of\nthe Interior.\nAn order of preference is then arranged, depending on significance and\ndanger of destruction, and with this as a basis measured drawings are\nmade and photographs are taken under the supervision of the district\nofficers, as funds from any source become available. The records, when\napproved by the district officers, are forwarded to Washington, to be\ncarefully reviewed there, and when finally accepted are turned over for\ncustody and administration to the Library of Congress.\nThough the desirability of such a survey in this country had been ap-\npreciated in many quarters, it is doubtful if the Federal Government\ncould have undertaken it for a long time to come, had not the need for\nunemployment relief provided the necessary funds under the Civil Works\nAdministration, in November 1933, while the great number of unemployed\narchitects and draftsmen simultaneously supplied a highly trained\npersonnel. The C. W. A. program, ending officially in May 1934, proved\nso successful that the present permanent organization was established by\n[IV]\nagreement between the National Park Service, the American Institute of\nArchitects, and the Library of Congress. During 1934 and 1935 further\nwork was carried on with Emergency Relief and Public Works funds and\nfrom 1936 to the present with the assistance of the Works Progress Admin-\nistration in the form of local and regional projects. In addition a certain\namount of recording has resulted from private contributions and from\nundertakings by various architectural schools.\nThe early relief nature of the project naturally resulted in considerable\nunevenness in the coverage, for the greatest amount of architectural un-\nemployment did not always occur where the greatest number of structures\nshould be recorded. It was soon realized that there were areas where\nmuch of importance remained quite untouched, and others where more was\nbeing measured than necessity would require. In order to fill the gaps to\nsome degree, as the need for relief drew to a close, a small Federal nonrelief\nproject, financed with Public Works funds was organized and operated,\nfrom the autumn of 1939 until early in 1941. And any future Federal\nundertaking should see the process of special selection carried even further.\nIn the past, buildings in the custody of official bodies, or preserved as\nhistorical monuments or museums have been considered relatively safe\nand often have been passed by in order to give prior recording to less\ndistinguished structures in more danger of immediate destruction. There\nhas resulted an extraordinarily rich and diversified documentation of the\nlesser known, \"vernacular\" architecture of our ancestors, invaluable to\nstudents of social history as well as to architects. At the same time,\nbuildings of preeminent architectural and historical importance are often\nnot to be found in the Survey. It is true that in most cases partial records\nof these exist elsewhere, but the wholesale destruction that has been\nrecently wrought abroad brings home the necessity of recording fully and\nscrupulously such structures as coming years may wish urgently to restore\nor rebuild or at least treasure accurately in memory. The possible man-\nmade wreck of war cannot be ignored in any future program.\nAs the results stand on March 31, 1941, there is now prepared a card\nindex of 3,000 subjects to be considered for recording. The actual records\ncover 2,693 structures measured and drawn in 23,765 sheets of uniform\nsize, and 25,357 photographic negatives which add 3,696 structures\nrecorded in photographs only. The total recorded in one way or another\nis 6,389. In the great majority of cases, subjects which have been meas-\nured have also been photographed. Each set of measured drawings is\nprovided with a cover sheet, not included in the foregoing enumeration.\nThis serves not only as title page, but contains brief information as to the\nidentity, date, and location of the subject. With each completed record\nthere is also a page of data, giving the present ownership, condition, name\nof builder, and date of building where known. No attempt has generally\nbeen made at authenticating the traditional history of the buildings, though\nin a few cases it has been possible to expand these pages of data to include\nsome historical research.\n[v]\nIn the present catalog, which includes nearly three times as many\nitems as were included three years ago, an indication of the type, material\nand period of each structure has been introduced, and where attributions\nexist, the names of architects have been added to the index. The material\nof the Survey is available for consultation in the Library of Congress, and\nreproductions of all of it may be had at a minimum cost. Requests for\nprints should be sent to the Division of Fine Arts of the Library of Congress.\nLEICESTER B. HOLLAND,\nChief of the Division of Fine Arts, Library of Congress,\nChairman, National Advisory Board, Historic American Buildings Survey.\n[vI]\nPreface to the Second Edition\nIn an effort to make the Historical American Buildings Survey Cata-\nlog more useful, descriptions of the buildings listed, together with the\naddress, style and approximate date, have been added to this new\nedition.\nAs it is not always possible to determine the exact date of a building,\nthe approximate date has been given in all cases-that is, early Eighteenth\nCentury indicates 1700 to 1735, mid Eighteenth 1736 to 1769, and late\nEighteenth 1770 to 1799.\nIn counting the stories of a building, basements have not been included,\nand only stories with dormer windows above the roof line were counted\nas half-stories.\nA question mark after an architect's name indicates that there is some\nbasis for attributing a building to him, but that it has been impossible to\nauthenticate his authorship.\nThe index also has been amplified and a number of new titles have been\nadded.\nThe number of drawings and number of photos for each survey is\nindicated following the item. Where one or the other is omitted it\nindicates that drawings or photos only are available.\nThe number in parentheses following the county designation on the\nright-hand side of the item is a library reference number and has no\nother significance in regard to the survey.\n[VII]\n\"THE SHADOWS,\" NEW IBERIA, Louisiana. 1832\nALABAMA\nALEXANDRIA\nCalhoun County (8)\nGreen-Norris-Woodruf House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 7 photos (1935).\nALICEVILLE\nPickens County (54)\nBenjamin Hughes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also out-\nbuildings). 11 photos (1937).\nALICEVILLE VICINITY\nPickens County (54)\nWilliam Hughes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also out-\nbuilding). 19 photos (1937).\nALLENTON\nWilcox County (66)\nGrace House. Wood, twostories, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 6 photos (1937).\nTavern. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1937).\nALLSBORO VICINITY\nColbert County (17)\nBig Bear Creek Covered Bridge, 12 miles SW. of Cherokee. Wood, mid 19th C. 4\nphotos (1936).\nCripple Deer Creek Covered Bridge, 20 miles SW. of Cherokee. Wood, early 19th C.\n6 photos (1936).\nALPINE\nTalladega County (61)\nWelch House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings).\n14 photos (1937).\nANNISTON VICINITY\nCalhoun County (8)\nWater Mill, Jacksonville Highway. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1935).\nATHENS\nLimestone County (42)\nDr. Richardson House, Clinton and South Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nFather Donnell House, Athens Agricultural School. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).\nFounders' Hall of Athens College (Main Building). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (altered). General Hiram H. Higgins, architect. 10 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1934).\nGovernor Houston House, 101 Houston Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 6 photos (1934; 1935).\nThe J. G. and Mary Mason House, 211 Beaty Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nMasonic Temple, East Hobbs and Monroe Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nPettus House, 202 Beaty Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 4 photos (1935).\nPryor House, 400 Jefferson Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Italianate, cast-iron balcony. (Also office, cast-iron porch). 6 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1934).\nVasser House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos\n(1934).\nWalker House, 309 East Clinton Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 5 photos (1935).\n[1]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nATHENS VICINITY\nLimestone County (42)\nRowe House, Browns Ferry Road, 3 miles off highway to Athens. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 4 photos (1935).\nAUBURN\nLee County (41)\nDrake-Samford House, Drake Avenue and Gay Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nHolliday-Cary House, North College Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1934).\nMcElhaney House (now Jones Hotel), 131 College Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nMeadows House, 342 North College Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1935).\nPerry-Cauthen House, East Drake Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos\n(1934; 1935).\nAUBURN VICINITY\nLee County (41)\nFrasier-Brown House, Shelton Mill Road, 3 miles north of Auburn. Stone and stucco,\ntwo stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nMoore-Whatley House, 2 miles SE. of Auburn. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBELLE MINA\nLimestone County (42)\nGovernor Bibb House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n7 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nBENTON\nLowndes County (43)\nMasonic Hall. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nBIRMINGHAM\nJefferson County (37)\n\"Arlington\" (Munger House), 331 Cotton Avenue, SW. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1937).\nWalker House (now Smith House), 200 Broad Street, Elyton. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type. 10 photos (1937).\nWorthington House, Avenue F, South. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 12 photos (1937).\nBOLIGEE VICINITY\nGreene County (32)\n\"Hill of Howth\" (McKee-Gould House). Log, one story, early 19th C. 9 photos (1934;\n1935).\nWeston Plantation, two miles south of Boligee. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. (Also log smokehouse). 4 photos (1936).\nBRICK VICINITY\nColbert County (17)\nPresbyterian Church, 1 mile south of Brick. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nBUCKSVILLE\nTuscaloosa County (63)\nTannehill Furnace. Stone, early 19th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1936).\nBURKVILLE\nLowndes County (43)\nStone-McCarty- Robinson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 4 photos (1935).\nBURKVILLE VICINITY\nLowndes County (43)\nStone-Young Plantation House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., formal\ncomposition, mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934; 1936); 28 photos (1934;\n1935; 1936).\n[2]\nALABAMA\nBURNT CORN VICINITY\nConecuh County (50)\nWatkins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).\nCAHABA\nDallas County (24)\nBell House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934).\nCorcheron House. Brick, early 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1934).\nGayle House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nKirkpatrick House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6\nphotos (1934).\nNegro Methodist Church, Walnut Street. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1934).\nCAMDEN\nWilcox County (66)\nBagby House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1936).\nBaptist Church, Broad Street. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).\nBeck House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nBlack Store No. 2 (now McMillan Store), Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC. 2 photos (1937).\nBlock House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nCoster House. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCourt House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 photos (1937).\nDr. Black Store No. 1, Hill Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nDr. Moore Office (Old Law Office). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nDunn House, Broad Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2\nphotos (1937).\nEpiscopal Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 4 photos (1936)\nFemale Academy (now Camden High School), Broad Street. Brick, two stories with\ncupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos (1937).\nGeneral Jones House, Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n7 photos (1937).\nHanley House, Carmel Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 5\nphotos (1937).\nJones Office (Old Law Office). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nMasonic Temple. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 9 photos (1936).\nMcIntosh House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).\nMcMillan House, Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1937).\nMcWilliams House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 13 photos\n(1936).\nMiller Office (Old Law Office), Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1937)\nNewspaper Plant. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).\nSperlin Store, Broad Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nWilcox Hotel. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 photos (1936).\n[3]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCAMDEN VICINITY\nWilcox County (66)\nBurford House, 8 miles SW. of Camden. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.. mansion type,\nGreek Revival, two-story veranda. 18 photos (1936; 1937).\nCapelł House, 8 miles from Camden. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6\nphotos (1937).\nClifton Ferry Landing, 10 miles from Camden on Alabama River. Wood, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nClifton House, 10 miles from Camden on Alabama River. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nColonel Dawson House, 1½ miles east of Camden. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1937).\nColonel Kilpatrick House, 2 miles off Miller's Ferry Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th\nC. (Also outbuildings). 5 photos (1937).\nDr. Miller House, 6 miles north of Camden. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 2 photos (1937).\n\"Dry Forks Plantation\" (Tait House), 12 miles south of Camden on Clifton Ferry Road.\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda. (Also log outbuild-\nings). 19 photos (1936).\nFelix Tait Plantation, 9 miles from Camden on Clifton Ferry Road. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C., mansion type. (Also outbuildings). 10 photos (1936).\nMcDowell House (now Harris House), 8 miles from Camden on Old Claiborne Road.\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos (1936; 1937).\nNewson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1937).\nRobert Tait Plantation, 8 miles from Camden. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also\nlog outbuildings). 8 photos (1936).\nStore, 10 miles from Camden at Clifton Ferry. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nCANTON BEND\nWilcox County (66)\nBethea House, 8 miles from Camden. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.\n12 photos (1937).\nHenderson Store. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nCANTON BEND VICINITY\nWilcox County (66)\nMatthews-Tait House, 2 miles from Canton Bend. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek revival. 12 photos (1936; 1937).\nCARROLLTON\nPickens County (54)\nMethodist Episcopal Church. Brick, with spire, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nPettus House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1937).\nPhoenix Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 9 photos (1937).\nCHASE VICINITY\nMadison County (45)\nScruggs House, 2 miles east of Chase. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1935).\nCHEROKEE VICINITY\nColbert County (17)\nBuzzard Roost Covered Bridge, 5 miles SW. of Cherokee. Wood, mid 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nCunningham Plantation, Natchez Trace. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal com-\nposition, Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings). 13 sheets (1936); 31 photos (1935; 1936).\n[4]\nALABAMA\nCHESTANG\nWashington County (65)\nChestang House, Chestang Landing. Wood, one story, early 19th C., dog-run type.\n5 photos (1937).\nCHEWACLA\nLee County (41)\nOld Chewacla Lime Works, 10 miles east of Auburn. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C.\n9 photos (1937).\nCITRONELLE\nMobile (49)\nPullman-Jones House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).\nCLAIBORNE\nMonroe County (50)\nDeer's Store. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDellet House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).\nCLINTON\nGreene County (32)\nMasonic Temple (now Store). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934; 1935).\nCOATOPA\nSumter County (60)\nBrewersville Methodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 9 photos (1935).\nHenson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).\nPatton House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 5 photos (1936).\nCOLUMBIA\nHouston County (35)\nTeague-Regell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nCOTTONTON VICINITY\nRussel County (57)\nMule Cotton Gin, Cliatt Plantation. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2\nphotos (1936).\nWell Sweep on Cliatt Plantation. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCOURTLAND\nLawrence County (40)\nCampbell House, Joe Wheeler Highway. Wood, one story mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1937);\n4 photos (1935).\nCRAWFORD\nRussell County (57)\nTuckabatcha (Masonic Lodge). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6\nphotos (1935).\nCREWS DEPOT\nLamar County (38)\nGeorge Bankhead House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nDADEVILLE\nTallapoosa County (62)\nLane House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos\n(1935).\nPost Office-Dennis Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 11\nphotos (1935).\nDADEVILLE VICINITY\nTallapoosa County (62)\nBlack-Gilling House, 10 miles from Dadeville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos\n(1935).\nGardner House, Dudleyville Highway, 4 miles from Dadeville. Wood, one story, mid\n19th C. 7 photos (1935).\nDAUPHIN ISLAND\nMobile County (49)\nFort Gaines. Brick, early 19th C., (ruinous). 15 photos (1928; 1934).\n[5]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDAWES\nMobile County (49)\nVogtner Farm Buildings. Log, one story, early 19th C., dog-run type. 8 photos (1937).\nDAYTON\nMarengo County (46)\n\"Magnolia Grove.\" Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 7 photos\n(1936).\nMethodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 9 photos (1936).\nDECATUR\nMorgan County (52)\nHinds House, 120 Sycamore Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nState Bank Building, Bank Street and Wilson Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1935).\nDEMOPOLIS\nMarengo County (46)\n\"Bluff Hall\" (Lyon-Smith House). Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 13 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nGlover Family Mausoleum, Riverview Cemetery. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).\nLyon House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 photos\n(1934; 1935).\nDEMOPOLIS VICINITY\nMarengo County (46)\n\"Gaineswood\" (Whitfield House). Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. General Nathan Bryan Whitfield, Architect. 25 sheets (1934;\n1936); 54 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nEASTABOGA VICINITY\nTalladega County (61)\nCovered Bridge over Choccolocco Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1935).\nELMORE\nElmore County (26)\nGovernor Fitzpatrick House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 17 photos\n(1935).\nEUFAULA\nBarbour County (3)\nBaptist Church (now Saint Luke's Methodist Church), 234 South Van Buren Street.\nWood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935).\nCaptain Hart-Milton House, 211 Eufaula Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 3 photos (1935).\nDr. Cowan-Ramser House, 441 East Barbour Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nIrwinton Inn (now Mashburn House), 105 Riverside Drive. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, two-story veranda. 6 photos (1935).\nThomas-Wellborn-Wills House, 134 Livingston Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1935).\nEUTAW\nGreene County (32)\nBanks House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also\nbrick smokehouse). 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nCourt House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos\n(1936).\nDr. Kirksey House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\n[6]\nALABAMA\nEUTAW-Continued.\nDunlap House, Wilson Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 7 photos\n(1936).\nEutaw Female Academy, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n5 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nFirst Presbyterian Church. Wood, two stories with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n4 photos (1935).\nLaw Office. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nPerkins-Spencer House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n3 photos (1934; 1935).\nReese-Lucius House, Wilson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 3 photos (1935.)\nSmith House, 220 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. (Also log corncrib). 6 photos (1935).\nWebb-Alexander House, 309 Main Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type. 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nWhite- McGiffert House, 314 Womack Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 2 photos (1936).\nWynne House, 307 Wilson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n4 photos (1934; 1935).\nEUTAW VICINITY\nGreene County (32)\n\"Myrtlewood\" (Hays House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n7 photos (1934; 1936).\nFAUNSDALE VICINITY\nMarengo County (46)\n\"Cedar Grove\" (Walker House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-\nstory veranda. (Also outbuildings). 27 photos (1936).\n\"Norwood\", 3 miles SW. of Faunsdale. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n4 photos (1935).\nFLORENCE\nLauderdale County (39)\nAshcraft House, 461 North Pine Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 8 photos (1934; 1935).\n\"Courtview\" (Foster-Rogers House). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 17 sheets (1934; 1935); 31 photos (1934; 1935).\nIrvine House, 459 Court Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1935).\nLambeth House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 6 photos (1934; 1935).\nMcFarland House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda.\n4 photos (1934).\nSample House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1935).\nFLORENCE VICINITY\nLauderdale County (39)\n\"The Forks\" (Jackson House), 4½ miles NW. of Florence. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Log quarters, saddlebag type). 18 sheets\n(1935); 20 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nHood House, 3 miles west of Florence. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., formal compo-\nsition. 13 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\n\"Sweet Water\" (Patton House), 3 miles west of Florence. Brick, two stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type. 9 photos (1934; 1935).\n[7]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFORKLAND\nGreene County (32)\nEpiscopal Church. Wood, early 19th C., Gothic Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nMethodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nMethodist Parsonage. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nTavern (Glover House). Wood, one story, early 19th C. 8 photos (1935).\nFORKLAND VICINITY\nGreene County (32)\n\"Rosemount\" (Glover-Legare House). Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revivał. Allan Glover, Architect. (Also log outbuildings). 16\nsheets (1934); 14 photos (1934; 1935).\nStrawberry Hill Plantation (Walton House), State Highway 40. Wood, one and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. (Also log quarters, dog-run type). 9 photos (1936).\nFORT MITCHELL\nRussell County (57)\nColonel Crowell-Alexander House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuilding).\n8 photos (1935).\nJohnson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. + photos (1935).\nFRANKLIN VICINITY\nMonroe County (50)\nMule Gin, 5 miles south of Franklin on State Highway 11. Wood, one story, early 19th\nC. 4 photos (1936).\nGALLION VICINITY\nHale County (33)\nSpencer House, 3½ miles south of Demopolis. Wood, one and a half stories, early\n19th C., formal composition, Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1935).\nGLENVILLE\nRussell County (57)\n\"Elmoreland\" (Mitchell House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 15 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1935; 1936).\nGOLD HILL\nLee County (41)\nEllington House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 15\nphotos (1935).\nGREENSBORO\nHale County (33)\nDr. Hanna House, Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n4 photos (1936).\nGayle-Tunstall House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 6 photos\n(1934; 1935).\n\"Glencairn\" (Erwin House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greck\nRevival, two-story veranda. 12 photos (1935; 1936).\nGovernor Seay House (Vaughn House). Wood, two stories, carly 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 6 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nJackson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1935).\nJudge (1936). Torbert House, Whelan Street. Brick, two stories, carly 19th C. 12 photos\nKnight 1936). House (Smaw House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1935;\n\"Magnolia Grove\" (Richmond Pearson Hobson House), Main Street. Brick and stucco,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revivał. (Also brick quarters). 8 sheets\n(1934); 10 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nOtt's House, Rosemont Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. (Also outbuildings). 8 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1935; 1936).\nPickens House (Rothenberg House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\n[8]\n91802\n[6]\nMAGNOLIA GROVE, GREENSBORO, ALABAMA. C. 1830\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGREENVILLE\nButler County (7)\nBeeland House, Fort Dale Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1935).\nBeeland-Stanley House, 218 Commerce Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nDunklin-Beeland House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1935).\nDunklin-Smith House, Commerce Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nGREENVILLE VICINITY\nButler County (7)\nCrenshaw House, 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1935).\nCrenshaw Plantation House, 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n(Log outbuildings). 12 photos (1935).\nHouses over Graves, Fort Dale Cemetery. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nNolan Crenshaw House, 15 miles NW of Greenville. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1935).\nOld Tavern and Stage Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).\nWomack-Crenshaw Plantation, 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also log outbuildings). 20 photos (1935).\nWomack House (Crenshaw Plantation), 15 miles NW. of Greenville. Wood, one story,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nGROVE HILL VICINITY\nClarke County (13)\nVickers-Chapman House, Coffeeville Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nHARPERSVILLE VICINITY\nTalladega County (61)\nChancellor House, 4½ miles SE. of Harpersville. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1935).\nRock House, 2½ miles east of Harpersville. Irregular ashlar. two stories, mid 19th C.\n3 photos (1935).\nHELENA VICINITY\nShelby County (59)\nMule (1936). Cotton Press (Dunham Plantation). Wood, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets\nHERRICK\nFayette County (29)\nMcCaleb-Hollingsworth Water Mill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nHIGH RIDGE\nBullock County (6)\nBerry-Braswell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).\nHIGH RIDGE VICINITY\nBullock County (6)\nChancey House, 15 miles NE. of Orion. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1935).\nHowe-Roughton House, 15 miles NE. of Orion on High Ridge Road. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).\n[10]\nALABAMA\nHUNTSVILLE\nMadison County (45)\nBuritt House, 303 Eustis Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 photos (1935).\nCabaness House, 602 Randolph Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. George Steele,\nArchitect. 12 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nChase House, 517 Adams Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nClay House, 440 Eustis Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also\nbrick quarters). George Steele, Architect. 6 photos (1934; 1935).\nColonel Pope House, 412 Echols Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. George Steele, Architect. 3 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\nDr. Fearn-Garth House, Franklin Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nDr. Pynchon House, 518 Adams Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 4 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nFirst National Bank, West Court Square and Fountain Road. Regular ashlar, two\nstories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. George Steele, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 9 photos\n(1934).\nGovernor Bibb-Newman House, 303 Williams Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nOld Court House, Court Square. Regular ashlar, two stories with dome, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (razed 1914). George Steele, Architect. 6 sheets (1913); 3 photos (1913).\nWeeden House, 301 West Gates Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n10 photos (1934).\nWhite House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1935).\nHUNTSVILLE VICINITY\nMadison County (45)\n\"Greenlawn\" (Otie House), 6 miles north on Hazel Green Road. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also log outbuildings). 10 photos (1935).\nMastin House, Hazel Green Road. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also log outbuildings).\n6 photos (1934; 1935).\nMcCracken House, on Meridian Pike 2 miles north of Huntsville. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nRobinson-Dilworth House, Meridian Road, 2 miles north of Huntsville. Brick, two\nstories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1934;\n1935).\nSteele-Fowler House, McCullough Avenue. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. George Steele, Architect. (Also outbuildings). 4 sheets\n(1934); 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nWade House, 9 miles NW. of Huntsville. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. (Also outbuildings). 12 photos (1935).\nJACKSONVILLE\nCalhoun County (8)\nMartin House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1935).\nOld Tavern (Greenleaf's Store; Crow Building), East Square and East Clinton Street.\nBrick, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 4 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\nPresbyterian Church, North Chinabee and East Clinton Streets. Brick, with spire, mid\n19th C. 7 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1935).\nWood-Treadway House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1935).\n[II]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nJEFFERSON\nMarengo County (46)\nAllen House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 7 photos (1935).\nGrant House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Log outbuildings). 8 photos (1935).\nLAFAYETTE\nChambers County (9)\nMcLemore House. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).\nTatum House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 10 photos (1935).\nLEIGHTON VICINITY\nColbert County (17)\n\"The Oaks\" (Ricks House), 2 miles south off Wheeler Highway. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 12 photos (1935).\nLINDEN\nMarengo County (46)\nOld Court House (now Baptist Church). Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 7 photos (1935).\nLIVINGSTON\nSumter County (60)\nEpiscopal Church. Wood, with cupoia, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nInn (Livingston Hotel), Main Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th\nC. 7 photos (1936).\n\"Lee Haven\" (Gulley House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 7 photos (1935).\nLittle House (near Hotel). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 4 photos\n(1936).\nParker House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 photos\n(1936).\n\"Pleasant Ridge\" (McMahon House), Chapman Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 7 photos (1936).\nWhite House, Patton Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos\n(1936).\nLIVINGSTON VICINITY\nSumter County (60)\n\"Oak Manor\" (Colonel Lee House). Wood, two stories with cupoła, mid 19th C., two-\nstory veranda. 16 photos (1935; 1936).\nSherrard House, 2 miles east of Livingston on Highway 80. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1936).\nLOACHAPOKA\nLee County (41)\nBaptist Church, Highway 29. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1934).\nLOACHAPOKA VICINITY\nLee County (41)\nHammack Plantation House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLOWNDESBORO\nLowndes County (43)\nDr. Wooten-Meadows House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 8 photos\n(1934; 1935).\nHaygood House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14\nphotos (1934; 1935).\nHoward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1934; 1935).\nLewis House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).\n[12]\nALABAMA\nLOWNDESBORO-Continued.\nMeadows-Powell House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos\n(1934; 1935).\nNegro Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nPresbyterian Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nReese House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 8 photos (1934;\n1935).\nTyson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 13\nphotos (1934; 1935).\nWilliams-Bragg House (Gordon House). Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival\n6 photos (1934; 1935).\nLOWNDESBORO VICINITY\nLowndes County (43)\nTurner-Dickson House, Hayneville Road, 1 mile from Lowndesboro. Wood, two stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1935).\nLUVERNE VICINITY\nCrenshaw County (21)\nGrave Houses, Cemetery. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nMANNINGHAM VICINITY\nButler County (7)\nGrave House, Cemetery, 5 miles from Greenville. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nMARENGO\nMarengo County (46)\nPearson House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nMARION\nPerry County (53)\nCourt House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. B. F.\nParsons, Architect. 12 sheets (1936); 20 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1937).\nDr. Hanna House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1935).\nGovernor Moore House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, two-story\nveranda. 1 photo (1934).\nJudge King House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also\noutbuildings). 7 photos (1935).\nJudge Moore House, Judson Campus. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nMarion Female Seminary (Perry County High School). Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (two stories since 1930). 3 photos (1935).\nSiloam Baptist Church. Brick, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935).\nMARION VICINITY\nPerry County (53)\nCoke-Crenshaw House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 photos\n(1935).\nEdwards House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nFord House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also brick\noutbuildings). 11 photos (1935).\nOsborne-Jones House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican, two-story\nveranda. 9 photos (1936).\n[13]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMARTINS STATION\nDallas County (24)\nSaint Luke's Episcopal Church, north of Cahaba, (to be moved to Marion). Wood,\nmid 19th C., Gothic Revival. Richard Upjohn, Architect. 6 sheets (1936): 4 photos\n(1934).\nMILLERS FERRY\nWilcox County (66)\nSellers House, 10 miles north of Camden. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos\n(1937).\nMILLERS FERRY VICINITY\nWilcox County (66)\n\"Rosemary\" (Mathews House), 1 mile south of Millers Ferry. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C. 6 photos (1937).\nMOBILE\nMobile County (49)\nAdmiral Semmes House, 802 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-\niron veranda. 9 sheets (1936); 23 photos (1936).\nAnderson House, 251 North Conception Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival, two-story veranda. 10 photos (1936; 1937).\n\"Ashland\", Augusta Evans Wilson House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival,\n(burned 1927). 4 photos (1937).\nAugustine-Ottenstein House, 207-209 North Jackson Street. Brick and stucco, two and a\nhalf stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Thomas S. James, Architect.\n13 sheets (1935); 22 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nBarker House (Spanish dwelling), 109 Saint Anthony Street. Brick and stucco, one story.\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBarton Academy, Government, South Cedar, and Saint Lawrence Streets. Brick and\nstucco, three stories with dome, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Thomas Simmons James,\nArchitect. 6 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1937).\nBeehive Church (now Baptist Church), Franklin and Saint Michael Streets. Brick\ntwo stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 17 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nBishop Portier House, 307 Conti Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n(Also brick outbuildings). Claude Beroujon, Architect. 9 sheets (1934; 1935); 9 photos\n(1935).\nBloodgood Row, 306-310 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 1 photo (1936).\nBragg House, 1906 Springhill Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. Thomas S. James, Architect. 19 photos (1934; 1935).\n\"Briarwood\" (Sewall House), Mobile Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 17 photos (1936; 1937).\nBrooks House, 108 North Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival, wrought-iron railing and gate. 1 sheet (1934), 2 photos (1934).\nBrown House, 108 South Conception Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nCalvert-Webster House, 265 North Conception Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. 5 photos (1937).\nCarriage Block, Iron Hitching Posts, and Lamp Posts. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);\n20 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\n[14]\nALABAMA\nMOBILE-Continued.\nCathedral of Immaculate Conception, South Claiborn Street. Brick and stucco, with\ntwo towers, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. Claude Beroujon, Architect. 21 photos (1936).\nChrist Episcopal Church, Church and Saint Emanuel Streets. Brick and stucco, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1936; 1937); 13 photos (1934; 1936; 1937).\nCity Hall (French Market), Royal and Church Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories.\nmid 19th C. Thomas Simmons James, Architect. 15 sheets (1934); 18 photos (1934;\n1935).\nCity Hospital, Broad and Jefferson Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1936).\nClarke House. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1934).\nClarke House, 161 Saint Anthony Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 1 sheet (1934); 8 photos (1934; 1935).\nCommercial Building, 67-69 Government Street. Brick and stucco, three and a half\nstories, mid 19th C. 22 photos (1935; 1936).\nConti House, 303 Conti Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 10\nsheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\nConvent of the Visitation, Spring Hill Avenue. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 39 photos (1937).\nCotton Warehouse, Water Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nDawson House, 101 North Hamilton Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1934).\nDr. Mohr House, 254 Saint Anthony Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 2 photos (1936).\nDurand House, 308-310 Conti Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., cast-\niron veranda, (remodeled 1830). 9 photos (1936; 1937).\nEmanuel House (Shrine Temple), 251 Government Street. Brick and stucco, three\nstories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Jonathan Emanuel, Architect. 9\nsheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nFinch House, 301 North Joachim Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nFinnigan House, 752 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 1 photo (1936).\nFord House, 165 Saint Emanuel Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 4 photos (1935).\nFour Sisters (Forsyth House), 112 South Conception Street. Wood, two and a half\nstories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Frascatti\", Live Oak Street and Bay Front, south end of Conception Street, Mobile Bay.\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 12 photos (1936; 1937).\nGazzam House, 1255 Government Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, two-story veranda. 27 photos (1936).\nGeorge House, 159 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\n[15]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMOBILE-Continued.\nGibbons-Torry House, 60 South Conception Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nwrought-iron balcony. 18 photos (1936; 1937).\nGillard House, Hamilton and Church Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 1 photo (1936).\nGirard Double House, 56-58 South Conception Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\nFrancois Girard, Architect. 1 sheet (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1935).\nGliddon House, 400 Saint Anthony Street. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n3 sheets (1936); 16 photos (1936).\nGoldsmith House, 408 Conti Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., wrought-iron\nbalcony. 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nGonzalas House, 352 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas.\n1 photo (1936).\nHammond-Willoughby House (Creole House), NE. corner Saint Michael and Hamilton\nStreets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1935).\nHanlein House, 652 Saint Francis Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C., (demolished\n1934). 1 photo (1934).\nHenderson House. Brick and stucco, two stories mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHorst House, 110 West Saint Emanuel Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 11\nphotos (1934; 1936).\nHouse at 258 Congress Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 453 Government Street. Early 19th C. wrought-iron gate. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 605 Government Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 350 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, early i9th C., wrought-iron balcony.\n2 photos (1936).\nHouse at 203 North Conception Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival,\ncast-iron balcony. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nHouse at 303 North Conception Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\nwrought-iron balcony. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nHouse at 256 Saint Francis Street. Early 19th C. wrought-iron stairway. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 251 Saint Joseph Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron fence and gate.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 253 Saint Joseph Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 154 Saint Louis Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nHouse at 256 Saint Louis Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., (demolished\n1935). 3 photos (1935).\nHouse at 351 Saint Michael Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).\nHouse at 207 South Conception Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nwrought- and cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\n[16]\nALABAMA\nMOBILE-Continued.\nHouse at 215 South Conception Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate and\nfence. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 456 South Conception Street. Mid 19th C. wrought- and cast-iron gate and\nfence. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 50 South Franklin Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., wrought-iron\nbalcony. 1 photo (1936).\nHuger House, 154 South Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 2 photos (1936).\nHuger-Douglas Houses, 109-111 South Conception Street. Brick, two stories, early\n19th C., cast-iron veranda. 7 photos (1937).\nIron Gate, Fence, and Railing at 250 Government Street. Iron, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nIron Gates and Fence at 155 Saint Louis Street. Wrought iron, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nJordan House (Ryder House), 303 Conti Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-\niron balcony. 1 photo (1934).\nJudge Semmes House (now Zimlich House), Dauphin Way. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1936; 1937).\nKirkbride House (former Court House and Jail), 104 Theatre Street. Brick and stucco,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 3 sheets (1934); 11 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nKling House, 254 North Jackson Street. Early 19th C. wrought-iron fence. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLe Loup House (Weldon House), 107 Saint Emanuel Street. Brick, two stories, mid\n19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nLudlow House, 1113 Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story ve-\nrandas. 11 photos (1936).\nLyons House, 168 South Royal Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 3 photos (1936).\nLyons House, 300 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 3\nphotos (1936).\nMadame le Vert House, 151-153 Government Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\ncast-iron verandas, (addition mid 19th C.). Thomas S. James, Architect. 10 sheets\n(1934; 1935); 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nMagnolia Cemetery. Wrought- and cast-iron, early 19th C. 21 photos (1936).\nMarine Hospital, Saint Anthony, Congress, Bayou, and Jefferson Streets. Early 19th\nC. wrought iron. 4 photos (1936).\nMcGill Institute (Catholic High School), 252 Government Street. Brick and stucco,\ntwo stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMcMahon House, 456 Saint Francis Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n16 photos (1934; 1936).\nMcMillan House, 256 North Joachim Street. Mid 19th C. cast-iron veranda and fence.\n5 photos (1936).\n[17]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMOBILE-Continued.\nMiddleton House, 13 North Cedar Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos\n(1935).\nMobile Cemetery Iron Work, Church and Bayou Streets. Cast iron, mid 19th C. 1\nsheet (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).\nMoreland House, 157 Monroe Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas.\n1 photo (1936).\nNoble-Du Mont House, 157 Church Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 8 photos (1934; 1936).\nNo. 5 Fire Station, 7 North Lawrence Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greck\nRevival. 2 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Oakleigh\" (now Denniston House), 350 Oakleigh Street. Wood, one story, early 19th\nC., Greek Revival. (Also quarters). James Roper, Architect. 13 sheets (1935); 14\nphotos (1934; 1935).\nPhoenix Fire Station No. 6, 154 South Franklin Street. Brick and stone, two stories,\nmid 19th C., wrought-iron balcony. 2 photos (1936).\nPollock Building, 51 South Royal Street at corner of Conti Street. Brick and stucco,\nthree stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nPresbyterian Church, 251 Government Street. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. Thomas James, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1934; 1936).\nPrivate School (old Ayers House), 57 South Hamilton Street. Wood, one story, early\n19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\nProtestant Orphans' Home, 911 Dauphin Streect. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story cast-iron veranda. Henry Moffatt. Architect. 3 photos (1934; 1935).\nQuigley House, 751 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron ve-\nrandas. 3 photos (1936).\nReingard Double House, 8-10 North Jackson Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C., cast-iron verandas. 1 sheet (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1935).\nRiley House, 8 North Hamilton Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., wrought-iron\nbalcony. 8 photos (1936).\nRoss House, 602 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nSecond American Theatre. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nShawhan House, 254 North Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-\niron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nShop at 64 South Water Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 2 photos (1935).\nSledge House, 52-54 South Jackson Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 8 photos (1937).\nSouthern Hotel (Gulf City Hotel), Water and Conti Streets. Brick and stucco, three\nstories, early 19th C., cast-iron verandas. 7 sheets (1935); 24 photos (1934; 1935).\nStaples House, 1614 Old Shell Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 12\nphotos (1937).\n[18]\nALABAMA\nMOBILE-Continued.\nStaylor House (now Craft House), 451 Saint Francis Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th\nC., cast-iron balcony. 19 photos (1935; 1936).\nStore, 9 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 1\nphoto (1935).\nStore, 66 Government Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 1 photo (1935).\nStore, 108 Water Street North. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1935).\nTate House, 304 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas. 1\nphoto (1936).\nThree Sisters, 301 Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934; 1936).\nTrammell House, 255 North Conception Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-\niron veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nWalsh House, 1654 Spring Hill Avenue. Wood and brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nWalsh House, 350 State Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron verandas. 1\nphoto (1936).\nWaring House, 351 Government Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also brick\noutbuildings). 14 sheets (1935); 29 photos (1935; 1936).\nMONROEVILLE VICINITY\nMonroe County (50)\nAndrews House, between Monroeville and Beatrice. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1934).\nMONTEVALLO\nShelby County (59)\nKing House, Alabama College Campus. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.\n4 photos (1934).\nReynolds Hall, Alabama College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1934).\nMONTGOMERY\nMontgomery County (51)\nArrington House, Church and Moulton Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Italianate. 17 photos (1934; 1935).\nBranch House (Ray House); 730 Court Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nGarrett-Hatchett House, 313 Catoma Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Italianate. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nGerald House (now Loretta Academy), South Lawrence and Adams Streets. Brick and\nstucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nGraves House, 511 South McDonough Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nHousman House, Montgomery and Wilkinson Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (razed 1934). 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nJefferson Davis House (First White House of the Confederacy), Washington Avenue and\nSouth Union Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, (recently moved).\n7 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1934).\n[19]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMONTGOMERY-Continued.\nLomax House, Church and Alabama Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1934; 1935).\nMurphy House (Elks Club), Bibb and Coosa Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1935).\nPollard Mansion, 117 Jefferson Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1935); 17 photos (1934; 1935).\nSaffold House, 442 South McDonough Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1935); 8 photos (1935).\nSmith House, Church and Catoma Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type. (Also brick quarters). 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nState Capitol of Alabama. Brick and stucco, three stories with dome, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. Stephen D. Button, Architect of central portion. 8 sheets (1934); 11\nphotos (1934).\nTeague House, High and Perry Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1935).\nTyson House, Mildred and Gołdthwaite Streets. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1935).\nWinter Building, Dexter Avenue and Court Street. Brick and stucco, three stories,\nmid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMOORESVILLE\nLimestone County (42)\nHundley House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nTavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nZeitler House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nMOULTON\nLawrence County (40)\nCourt House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 13 sheets\n(1935); 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nMOUNDVILLE VICINITY\nHale County (33)\nWhatley House, 6 miles south of Moundville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. 6 photos (1936).\nMOUNT IDA VICINITY\nCrenshaw County (21)\nCarlton-Autry House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 9 photos\n(1937).\nMOUNT JEFFERSON\nLee County (41)\nAbandoned Methodist Church, 300 yards south of Tucker-Fincher Home. Brick, mid\n19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1935).\nTucker-Fincher House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 11 photos\n(1935).\nMOUNT PLEASANT\nMonroe County (50)\nJudge Ferrell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nMOUNT VERNON\nMobile County (49)\nBeasley House, Old Saint Stephens Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., dog-run\ntype. 4 photos (1937).\n[20] 20\nALABAMA\nMOUNT VERNON-Continued.\nCurry House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nFall House, north of Citronelle Highway, rear of Arsenal. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n4 photos (1937).\nIndian School House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nMount Vernon Arsenal (now Hospital). Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n32 photos (1935).\nMULBERRY VICINITY\nAutauga County (1)\nIvey Creek Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1934).\nMUNFORD\nTalladega County (61)\nAcademy (Spence House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nNEWBERN\nHale County (33)\nBaptist Church at Newbern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1935).\nPresbyterian Church. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1935; 1936).\nWalthall House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1935).\nNEW MARKET VICINITY\nMadison County (45)\n\"Five Oaks\" (Laxon House), 3 miles SE. of New Market. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n5 photos (1934; 1935).\nNOTASULGA VICINITY\nMacon County (44)\nWater Mill, 6 miles from Notasulga. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nOAK BOWERY\nChambers County (9)\nBullard House, State Highway 37. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOAKHILL\nWilcox County (66)\nDr. Fox House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1937).\nRamsey House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).\nOPELIKA VICINITY\nLee County (41)\nMoffitt Water Mill, 16 miles south of Opelika. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSpring Villa. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nORION\nPike County (55)\nAlabama College (later High School). Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 2 photos (1935).\nBaptist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1935).\nHanchey-Pennington House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nHenderson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1935).\nSiler House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 photos\n(1935).\n[21]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nORRVILLE\nDallas County (24)\nKelley-Bland-Ward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 4 photos (1934).\nMill-Albritton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1934).\nOrville Academy (now Dunaway House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1934).\nSmith-Sutton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1934).\nORRVILLE VICINITY\nDallas County (24)\nBland-Chestnut House, 2 miles from Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 3 photos (1934).\nCochran House (McCreary House), 10 miles west of Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934).\nMcMillan House, 10 miles SE. of Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nSeal House, 9 miles east of Orrville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type\nGreek Revival. 3 photos (1934).\nOXFORD\nCalhoun County (8)\nSnow House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 9 photos (1935).\nOXFORD VICINITY\nCalhoun County (8)\nFreeman-Caver-Christian House, 3 miles east of Oxford, Atlanta Highway. Wood, two\nstories, early 19th C. (Also log, brick outbuildings). 9 photos (1935).\nPEACHBURG\nBullock County (6)\nSeale-Mosley House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos (1935).\nPEACHBURG VICINITY\nBullock County (6)\nAdkinson House, 7 miles from Union Springs. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos\n(1935).\nPERDUE HILL\nMonroe County (50)\nDaniels House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nMasonic Temple, 2 miles SE. of Claiborne. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1934); 5 photos (1934).\nPICKENSVILLE\nPickens County (54)\nBaptist Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1937).\nDr. Wilkins House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7\nphotos (1937).\nLong House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos\n(1937).\nMethodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).\nStore. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1937).\nWilliams-Saunders House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1937).\nPINE APPLE\nWilcox County (66)\nColonel Hawthorne House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n(Also log outbuildings). 12 photos (1937).\n[22]\nALABAMA\nPITTSVIEW VICINITY\nRussell County (57)\nQuarles Plantation House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos\n(1936).\nPOINT CLEAR\nBaldwin County (2)\nBattle House (Gunnison House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nPRATTVILLE\nAutauga County (1)\nDaniel Pratt House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n8 photos (1934; 1935).\nSmith Racing Stable. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nPRATTVILLE VICINITY\nAutauga County (1)\nMontgomery-Jones House, 5 miles from Prattville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 19 photos (1935).\nPope-Golson House, Prattville-Elmore Highway. Wood, two and a half stories with\ncupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1935).\nROBINSON SPRINGS\nElmore County (26)\nMethodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1935).\nOld Methodist Parsonage. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nROGERSVILLE VICINITY\nLauderdale County (39)\nCunningham House, between Center Star and Bonner Town on Athens-Florence High-\nway. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 10 photos (1935; 1936).\nSecond Cunningham House, 6 miles sw. of Rogersville on Athens-Florence Highway.\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).\nWeaver House, Athens-Florence Highway, west of Rogersville. Log, one and a half\nstories, mid 19th C., dog-run type, (ruinous). 11 photos (1935; 1936).\nSAINT STEPHENS\nWashington County (65)\nCourt House (now Masonic Temple). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story ver-\nanda. 3 photos (1934).\nSAWYERVILLE VICINITY\nHale County (33)\n\"Umbria\" (Pickens House). Stucco and wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n8 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nSEALE VICINITY\nRussell County (57)\nMott-Hartwell-Bass House, 5 miles from Seale on Columbus Highway. Wood, two\nstories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1935).\nSELMA\nDallas County (24)\nDr. Mabrey House, 629 Fremont Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nFirst Christian Church Property, 207 Franklin Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nKing-Welch House, 607 Union Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nMorgan-Agee House, 719 Fremont Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, two-story wood veranda. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nPitts House, 504 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo\n(1934).\n[23]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSELMA-Continued.\nPlattenburg House, 1009 North Lapsley Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nSaint James Hotel (now Warehouse). Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., two-story cast-\niron veranda. 5 photos (1937).\nWatts-Parkman-Gillman House, 713 Mabrey Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with\ncupola, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos (1934; 1935).\nSELMA VICINITY\nDallas County (24)\nDr. Harper House, 5 miles from Selma. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 6 photos (1934).\nKenan House, Summerfield Road, two miles north of Selma. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., formal composition, Greek Revival. 12 photos (1934; 1936).\nSHORTERVILLE\nHenry County (34)\nChitley House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. + photos (1934).\nColonel Fluker House, 2 miles west of Smithville on Ridge Road. Wood, one story,\nmid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nSHORTERVILLE VICINITY\nHenry County (34)\nIrwin-McAllister House, 6 miles east of Abbeville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n4 photos (1934).\nSmith House, Smithville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 6 photos\n(1934).\nSPRING HILL\nMobile County (49)\n\"Asalea Grove\" (McKeon House), McGregor Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 16 photos (1937).\nBrown House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. + photos (1937).\nEslava House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 15\nphotos (1935).\nGaillard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nSpring Hill College (Main Building). Old Shell Road. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.\nClaude Beroujon and James Feret, Architects. 5 sheets (1936); 10 photos (c. 1900; 1934;\n1935; 1936).\nSPRING HILL VICINITY\nMobile County (49)\nDawson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-\nstory veranda. (Also wood playhouse). 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nSPRING VALLEY VICINITY\nColbert County (17)\n\"Belmont\" (Thornton Plantation), 2 miles west of Spring Valley. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., formal composition. (Also log outbuildings). 13 sheets (1937); 43 photos\n(1935; 1936; 1937).\nSUGGSVILLE\nClarke County (13)\nWilson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).\nSULLIGENT\nLamar County (38)\nJ. Greer Bankhead House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\n[24]\nALABAMA\nSUMMERFIELD\nDallas County (24)- ---\nBank Building. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBoys Methodist College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nDr. Hudson Building, Summerfield College. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos\n(1934).\nDr. Jackson Building, Summerfield College. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1934).\nHudson Summer House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nKing House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nKing-Childers-Tate House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nMain Building, Summerfield College. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nMethodist Episcopal Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C; 1 photo (1934).\nMusic Building, Summerfield College. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1934).\nOld Blacksmith Shop. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSturdivant-Moore-Hartley House, Side Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, two-story veranda. 8 photos (1934; 1936).\nSwift House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 photos\n(1934).\nSYLACAUGA\nTalladega County (61)\nCook House, Talladega Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n4 photos (1935).\nFluker House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1935).\nSYLACAUGA VICINITY\nTalladega County (61)\n\"Mountain Spring\" (Kelly House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 7\nphotos (1937).\nReynolds House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-\niron balcony. 16 photos (1935).\n\"Sellwood\" (Mallory House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also\noutbuildings). 9 photos (1937).\n\"Wewoka\" (Riser House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. (Also out-\nbuildings). 14 photos (1937).\nTALLADEGA\nTalladega County (61)\nChambers House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12\nphotos (1935; 1937).\nIsbell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 10\nphotos (1935; 1937).\nMasonic Female Institute (State Deaf School), State Highway 48. Brick, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1935; 1937); 25 photos (1935; 1937).\nPlowman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11\nphotos (1935; 1937).\n[25]\n303816 41\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTALLADEGA VICINITY\nTalladega County (61)\nBurt House, 4 miles west of Talladega. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nKing Plantation, 3 miles south of Talladega. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 5 photos (1937).\nLawler-Whitney House, 7 miles south of Talladega. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1935; 1937).\nMardis House, 4 miles south of Talladega. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos\n(1937).\n\"Thornhill\" (Welch House), 2 miles south of Talladega on Sylacauga Highway. Wood,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1935).\nTENSAW\nBaldwin County (2)\nWatkinson-Till House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival\ntwo-story veranda. 3 photos (1934).\nTOULMINVILLE\nMobile County (49)\nGeneral Toulmin House, Wilson Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 photos\n(1937).\nTOWN CREEK VICINITY\nLawrence County (40)\nFreeman Goode House (Hall House), 6 miles NE. of Town Creek. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type, formal composition, Greek Revival. (Also log outbuildings).\n33 photos (1935; 1937).\nTUSCALOOSA\nTuscaloosa County (63)\nBattle House (Students' Masonic Building), University Avenue. Brick, two stories,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nCochrane House (Stillman Institute), 1308 Twenty-first Avenue. Brick and stucco,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nDearing House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-\nvival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nDr. Deal House (\"Governor's Mansion\"), 421 Queen City Avenue. Brick and stucco,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1936).\nDrish House, 2301 Twenty-third Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nDuffie's Tavern, 2412 Broad Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.\n7 photos (1934; 1936).\nEddins House, 919 Greensboro Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nFoster House, 1600 Dearing Place. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, two-story veranda. 10 photos (1934; 1936).\nGluck House, 2021 Seventh Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nGorgas House, University of Alabama campus. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nGovernor Collier House, Twenty-first Avenue and Ninth Street. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).\nHouse at 2414 Eighth Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1934).\n[26]\nALABAMA\nTUSCALOOSA-Continued.\nJemison House, 1305 Greensboro Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Italianate. Lewis, Architect. 5 photos (1934)\nMartin-Marlowe House, 816 Twenty-second Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1936).\nMoody House, 1925 Eighth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nObservatory Building, University of Alabama campus. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.\nThomas Nicholls, Architect. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nOrmond-Little House, 325 Queen City Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nPeck House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 11 photos (1934; 1936).\nPresident's House, University of Alabama campus. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. Thomas Nicholls, Architect.\n16 sheets (1935; 1936); 30 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nPrince House, 1405 University Avenue. Wood, two stories mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 4 photos (1934; 1936).\nSnow House, 2414 Eighth Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1934; 1936).\nTUSCUMBIA\nColbert County (17)\nAcock House, 205 Jefferson Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nCaptain Gresham House, East Fifth and LaFayette Streets. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1936).\nCarl Rand House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 11 photos (1937).\nCarriage Factory (Helen Keller Library and Post Office). Brick, two stories, mid 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1934; 1935).\nCarroll House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 7 photos (1935).\nCommercial Row, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1935).\nDr. Rand House, 402 North Commons Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3\nphotos (1935).\nFirst Presbyterian Church, East Fourth and North Broad Streets. Brick, with cupola,\nearly 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1934; 1935).\nGoodlow House, East Main Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3\nphotos (1934; 1935).\nGovernor Lindsay House (now Winston House), Country Club. Brick, two stories, early\n19th C. 17 photos (1934; 1937).\nHelen Keller House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 8 photos (1934; 1935).\nJohnson-Garmon House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nMorgan House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nRather House (now Kirk House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nStine House, 407 West Second Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934;\n1935).\nWinston House, 1/2 mile from Tuscumbia. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1934).\n[27]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTUSCUMBIA VICINITY\nColbert County (17)\nColonel Goodloe House, 15 miles west of Tuscumbia. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 15 photos (1935).\nVinson House, between Tuscumbia and Town Creek, 1/4 mile off Wheeler Highway.\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).\nWinston House, 1 mile NE. of Tuscumbia. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype. 2 photos (1934).\nTUSKEGEE\nMacon County (++)\nCalloway House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934;\n1935).\nCarr House, 301 Maple Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nCobb House, 504 East Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 6 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1934).\nHarris-Wadsworth House, 615 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 8 photos (1934; 1935).\nThompson House, 302 !\"-in Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934; 1935).\nThornton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. +\nphotos (1935).\nVarner-Alexander House, Institute Road. Stone and stucco, two stories with cupola,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nTUSKEGEE VICINITY\nMacon County (44)\nFrame Plantation House, 3 miles from Tuskegee on Columbus Highway. Wood, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1935).\nJudge Hurt House, 2 miles east on old Columbus Highway. Brick and stucco, one story,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1934; 1935).\nLamar Plantation House, Columbus Highway, 1 mile from Tuskegee. Wood, two\nstories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1935).\nUNION SPRINGS\nBullock County (6)\nFoster House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 8 photos (1935).\nUNIONTOWN\nPerry County (53)\nPitts Folly. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also log out-\nbuildings). 23 photos (1935; 1936).\n\"Westwood\" (Davidson House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 9\nphotos (1935).\nVILULA\nRussell County (57)\nMartin House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).\nWATSONIA\nGreene County (32)\nMcAlpin House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nPerrin-Willis House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1934).\n\"Thornhill\" (Thornton Plantation House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. (Also log quarters, dog-run type). 16 sheets (1935); 33 photos (1934;\n1936).\n[28]\nALABAMA\nWEAVER\nCalhoun County (8)\nGlover House, Anniston-Jacksonville Highway. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 11 photos (1935).\nWeaver House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 photos\n(1935).\nWEAVER VICINITY\nCalhoun County (8)\nKelly House. Half-timber, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nWETUMPKA\nElmore County (26)\nBates-Jesse House, Tellone Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 12 photos (1934; 1935).\nBradford House, Tallassee Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934;\n1935).\nCantelow House, 709 Tuskena Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nKelly-Fitzpatrick House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 11 photos\n(1934; 1935).\nSmoot House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 10 photos (1935).\nTavern (now McQueen House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).\nWetumpka Methodist Church. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1935).\nWETUMPKA VICINITY\nElmore County (26)\nBullard House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nWHEELER STATION\nLawrence County (40)\nGeneral Wheeler House (early house). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also log out-\nbuildings). 9 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1934; 1935).\nGeneral Wheeler House (later house). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935).\nWHITEPLAINS\nCalhoun County (8)\nCook-Johnson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nWINTERBOROUGH\nTalladega County (61)\nMorris House, Alpine Route 1. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 5 photos (1937).\n[29]\nARIZONA\nPima County (10)\nARIVACA Arivaca Ranch Houses. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nSanta Gertrudes de Arivaca. Adobe and stucco, early 18th C., (ruinous). 1 sheet (1937);\n2 photos (1937).\nCochise County (2)\nBOWIE VICINITY\nFort Bowie. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1937).\nStage Station, Fort Bowie. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1937).\nPinal County (11)\nCOOLIDGE VICINITY\nCasa Grande, Casa Grande National Monument. Puddled adobe, two stories, early\n15th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1937).\nCochise County (2)\nFAIRBANK Fairbank Commercial Company Building. Adobe and stucco, one story. mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nFairbank Hotel. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1937).\nFAIRBANK VICINITY\nCochise County (2)\nSanta Ana de Quiburi Mission, on San Pedro River. Adobe, one story, early 18th C.,\n(ruinous). 2 photos (1937).\nPinal County (11)\nFLORENCE\nCollingwood Hotel (Post Office). Adobe. one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 2 photos\n(1938).\nCollingwood House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo (1938).\nCourt House. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 19th C. 1 photo (1938)\nHouse adjoining Church. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo\n(1938).\nHouse near High School. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo\n(1938).\nHouse on Main Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 2 photos (1938).\nHouse opposite Court House. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1\nphoto (1938).\nOld Convent (Ranch House). Adobe. one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo\n(1938).\nMOCCASIN VICINITY\nMohave County (8)\nPipe Spring Fort, Pipe Spring National Monument. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late\n19th C., (restored 1925, 1929). 14 sheets (1940); 11 photos (1940).\nNOGALES VICINITY\nSanta Cruz County (12)\nPete Kitchen Ranch Houses. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid and late 19th C. 4\nphotos (1937; 1938).\nSan Cayetano de Calabasas. Adobe and stucco, early 18th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets\n(1937); 4 photos (1937).\nSan Gabriel de Guevavi, Santa Cruz River. Adobe, late 17th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets\n(1937); 3 photos (1937).\n[30]\nNote Restoration of Flagpole and Brick\nchimney caps authenticated by\nold photogroph\nClev+93'3'\nElev 93'4\"\nd\nElev+88'6\"\nElev.+ 88'8\"\nElev. 81:9%\nEleveB\nElev.79'9\nClex + 7346\nNORTHVEST ELEVATION\n2**4* Rafters 10\"oc\n[31]\nScale- 1/4\"-1'o\"\nI\nARIZONA\nPlaster ceiling- Elev 52\n2°14' Rafters. 24\"ac\nSecond Floor Plan taken\nGunport\nalong this line ,\nPlaster ceiling- Elev+ 75.10 ,\nGunports\nFinished floor- Elev 73'4'\n11\nPorch floor\nElev+67-10/2\nFinished floor Elev 67:4127\n2\"$10\" Joist 16\"oc\nII\nII\nL\nGunports\nFinished floor Elev\nFoundations not determined\nFlogstone Floor Elev 58'6'7\nElev 59'7h\nFoundations not determined\nSECTION ALONG \"XX\"\nPIPE SPRING FORT, PIPE SPRING, ARIZONA. 1870\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPATAGONIA\nSanta Cruz County (12)\nCommercial Hotel. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo\n(1937).\nPATAGONIA VICINITY\nSanta Cruz County (12)\nFort Crittenden. Adobe, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1937).\nPOSTON VICINITY\nPinal County (11)\nBlacksmith's Ramada. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1938).\nIndian Double House. Wattle and daub, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1938).\nIndian Farmhouse. Wattle and daub, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1938).\nIndian Farmhouse Group. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nIndian Farmhouse with connecting ramada. Wattle and daub, one story, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1938).\nSACATON VICINITY\nPinal County (11)\nIndian Farmhouse. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nTOMBSTONE\nCochise County (2)\nBank, Third and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 5 photos\n(1937).\nBird Cage Theatre, Fifth and Allen Streets. Stone and stucco, one story, late 19th C.\n3 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).\nCan-Can Saloon, 4th and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCashman House, Toughnut and Sixth Streets. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nCity Hall, Fremont Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCourt House, Toughnut and Third Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 19th C.\n5 photos (1937).\nCrystal Palace Saloon, Allen and Fifth Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Terri-\ntorial. 1 sheet (1937); + photos (1937).\nEpiscopal Church, Third and Safford Streets. Adobe, with tower, late 19th C., Gothic\nRevival. 1 photo (1937).\nFire Station, Toughnut Street. Adobe and pressed tin, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nOld City Hall, Fremont Street between Third and Fourth Streets. Adobe, two stories,\nlate 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nRose Tree Inn, Toughnut and Fourth Streets. Adobe and pressed tin, one story, late\n19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nShop No. 1. Allen Street between Third and Fourth Streets, North side. Adobe and\nwood, one story, late 19th C., Territorial, (ruinous). 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nShop No. 2. Allen Street between Third and Fourth Streets, South side. Adobe and\npressed tin, one story, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nShop No. 3. Allen Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, South side. Adobe and\nwood, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nStore Building adjoining Can-Can Saloon, Allen Street. Adobe, one story, late 19th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nStore Building, Fifth Street between Fremont and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late\n19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nStore, Fifth Street between Fremont and Allen Streets. Adobe, one story, late 19th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nWood Fence, South Third Street. Late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[32]\n[33]\nARIZONA\nCRYSTAL PALACE Saloon, TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. C. 1878\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTUBAC\nSanta Cruz County (12)\nMexican House, southeast of Church. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSanta Gertrudes de Tubac. Adobe and stucco, with tower, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nTUBAC VICINITY\nSanta Cruz County (12)\nChurch, Mission San José de Tumacacori, two miles south of Tubac. Adobe, burned\nbrick and stucco, with tower, late 18th C., baroque, (partly ruinous). 29 sheets (1937);\n17 photos (1907; 1937); 4 color sheets (1937), copies not available.\nMortuary Chapel, Mission San José de Tumacacori, Tumacacori National Monument,\ntwo miles south of Tubac. Adobe, burned brick and stucco, late 18th C., circular type,\n(ruinous). 3 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nTUCSON\nPima County (10)\nAragon House, 402 Second Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nBechtold House, Fifth and Main Streets. Adobe and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nTerritorial. 1 photo (1937).\nBrick Kilns. Adobe, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1937).\nCarrillo House (Priests' House), 1005 Mission Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid\n19th C., Territorial. 5 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937; 1938).\nChurch of San Augustine. Brick and stucco, with two towers, mid 19th C., Romanesque\nRevival, (demolished 1937). 2 photos (1937).\nDr. Odermott House, 304 North Church Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th\nC., Territorial. 1 photo (1938).\nFeldman House, First Avenue and Second Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid\n19th C., Territorial. 1 photo (1937).\nFickett House, 105 West Franklin Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,\nTerritorial. 2 photos (1937).\nHoff House, West Franklin Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 47 East Alameda Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n5 photos (1937).\nHouse at 45-51 Miltenberg Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 299 North Court Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1938).\nHouse at 293 North Meyer Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 124 North Stone Street. Adobe and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 385 Perry Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nHouse at 68 South Convent Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nHouse at 212 South Main Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 315 South Main Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n4 photos (1938).\n[34]\nAll.of.the Pediment\nAbove.the. konline\nwas.Gone.in/Photosmade\nlake.1905\nRestored.b\ny\nN.D.S. 1921\nBrick.Mould\non.South Front\nRestored.by\nN.P.S 1921\n32'-10\"\n37-9\"\n[35]\nARIZONA\n9'-3\"\nRestored\nofby N.P.S.1.921\nwoodshutters\n&window.frone\nRestoredby N.P.S 1921\nDATUM SILL OF AR C H.100.0 (Assumed)\nSOUTH ELEVATION\nSCALE 3/16\" 11'-0\"\nMISSION SAN José DE TUMACACORI, TUBAC VICINITY, ARIZONA. C. 1791\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTUCSON-Continued.\nHouse at 820 South Main Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 443 South Meyer Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 421 South Sixth Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n2 photos (1937).\nHouse at 195 West Alameda Street. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n2 photos (1938).\nHouse west of Manning House, Paseo Redondo. Adobe and stucco. one story, mid 19th\nC., Territorial. 1 photo (1937).\nMission San Cosmé del Tucson. Adobe, two stories, late 18th C., (ruinous). 2 photos\n(C. 1880; 1937).\nOld Main (University of Arizona). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Territorial. 3 photos\n(1938).\nRobinson House, 141 South Fifth Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,\nTerritorial. 6 sheets (1937); 6 photos (1937; 1938).\nRow houses, Court House Plaza. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial.\n3 photos (1938).\nTUCSON VICINITY\nPima County (10)\nConvent, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Mission Road, nine miles south of Tucson. Brick\nand stucco, one story, early 18th C., (restored late 18th C.). 7 sheets (1939; 1940); 3\nphotos (1940).\nHospital, Fort Lowell. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1937; 1940).\nHouse 1, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C.\n2 photos (1938).\nHouse 2, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1938).\nHouse 3, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1938).\nHouse 4, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1938).\nHouse 5, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1938).\nHouse 6, Indian Mission Village of Bac. Wattle and daub, one story, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1938).\nLeón Ranch House, Silver Bell Road. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Terri-\ntorial. 4 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nMission San Xavier del Bac (Church), Mission Road, 9 miles south of Tucson. Brick\nand stucco, with dome and two towers, early 18th C., baroque (restored late 18th C.).\nIgnacio Gaona, Architect. 41 sheets (1939; 1940); 207 photos (1937; 1938; 1940).\nMortuary Chapel, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Mission Road, nine miles south of Tucson.\nBrick and stucco, with bell gable, early 18th C., (restored late 18th C.). 5 sheets (1939;\n1940); 6 photos (1888; 1940).\nOfficer's House, Fort Lowell. Adobe and stucco, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 6\nsheets (1937); 3 photos (1938).\nSummer Kitchen, Fort Lowell. Adobe and stucco, one story, late 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1937); photo (1940).\n[36]\n[37]\nARIZONA\n(++++++++\nMISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC, TUCSON VICINITY, ARIZONA. 1797\nARKANSAS\nBLEVINS\nHempstead County (29)\nTavern, State Highway. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C., dog-run type. 3\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFORT SMITH\nSebastian County (66)\nCommissary Building, Rogers Avenue. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. S\nsheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1940).\nLITTLE ROCK\nPułaski County (60)\nHenderliter House (Crittenden House), East Third and Cumberland Streets. Wood,\ntwo stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld State Capitol, Markham and Center Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. Gideon Shryock, Architect; George\nWeigart, Consulting Architect. 27 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1940).\nU.S. Arsenal Building, City Park. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 19th C. 12\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLITTLE ROCK VICINITY\nPulaski County (60)\nMcHenry House, 10 miles west of Little Rock on Highway 70. Brick, one story, mid\n19th C. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 11 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nWASHINGTON\nHempstead County (29)\nBaptist Church, State Highway 4. Wood, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nCourt House (Confederate State Capitol). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nJones House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 7 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nOld Tavern, Military Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nRoyston House, State Highway 4. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 7\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nStuart House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nWASHINGTON VICINITY\nHempstead County (29)\nHolt House, 8 miles NE. of Washington on Old Military Road. Wood, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nThomas House, 5 miles NE. of Washington. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Classic\nRevival, formal composition. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\n[38]\n[\n[39] 39\n-\nARKANSAS\nLoG TAVERN, Blevins, ARKANSAS. 1820\nCALIFORNIA\nALMADEN\nSanta Clara County (43)\nAlmaden Mine, Office and Shop Buildings. Brick and adobe, one story, mid 19th C.\n16 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nCarson House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1936): 4 photos\n(1936).\nEl Adobe Viejo. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nAMADOR CITY\nAmador County (3)\nAmador Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).\nBrick House near Mine. Brick, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1934).\nFalse Front Buildings on Highway. Wood and stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nImperial Hotel. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nANAHEIM\nOrange County (30)\nPioneer House, West and Sycamore Street. Wood. one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSheffield House, 506 Los Angeles Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 19th C.\nItalianate. Chris Stappenback, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nANGELS CAMP\nCalaveras County (5)\nPrince and Garibardi Store. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony.\n1 photo (1934).\nARCATA\nHumboldt County (12)\nHouse at Fourteenth and J Streets. Wood, one story. late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nNixon House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos\n(1934).\nAUBURN\nPlacer County (31)\nBuildings in Old Town. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBuildings in Old Town, Commerical Street. Brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934).\nRow in Chinese Section. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBELL\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa del Rancho San Antonio (Lugo House), Baker Avenue. Adobe, two stories, mid\n19th C., two-story veranda. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1937).\nBRIDGEPORT\nNevada County (29)\nCovered Bridge, South Fork Yuba River. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBUELLTON VICINITY\nSanta Barbara County (42)\nLa Casa de Cota de la Cuesta, 6 mlles west of Buellton on Buellton-Lompoc Road. Adobe,\none story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nLa Casa de Èduardo de la Cuesta, 11/4 mile from Buellton on State Highway 101. Adobe,\none story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCALABASAS VICINITY\nLos Angeles County (19)\nReyes House, 1 mile west on State Highway 101. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (estored\n1936). 3 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\n[40]\nCALIFORNIA\nCARLSBAD VICINITY\nSan Diego County (37)\nLa Casa del Rancho Agua Hedionda, 6½ miles east of Carlsbad. Adobe, one story, mid\n19th C. 4 sheets (1937); 6 photos (1937).\nCHINO VICINITY\nSan Bernardino (36)\nSlaughter House, 5 miles from Chino on Prado Road. Adobe and stucco, one and a half\nstories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCOLUMBIA\nTuolumne County (55)\nCity Hotel. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934).\nGravestones, Mountain View Cemetery, Bigler Street. Stone, mid and late 19th C.\n1 sheet (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nGravestone, Saint Anne's Cemetery. Stone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo\n(1934).\nSaint Anne's Church. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1934).\nWells Fargo and Company Building, Main and Washington Streets. Brick, two stories,\nmid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 11 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1934).\nDOWNIEVILLE\nSierra County (46)\nCatholic Church. Wood, with tower, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nChurch, Sierra City Road. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1934).\nCourt House. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse behind Court House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse on Sierra City Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse on Sierra City Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse on Sierra City Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse on Sierra City Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1\nphoto (1934).\nMajor Downie House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nSaint Charles Hotel. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nTown of Downieville. Mid 19th C. 4 photos (1934).\nEL DORADO\nEldorado County (9)\nFalse Front Buildings on Highway. Wood, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nELIZABETH LAKE VICINITY\nLos Angeles County (19)\nMajor Gorman Stage Station, 4 miles SW. of Elizabeth Lake. Adobe and stucco, one\nstory, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nESCALÓN\nSan Joaquin County (39)\nJones House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nEUREKA\nHumboldt County (12)\nHanna House (Hustes House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1934).\nHouse at 314 H Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3\nphotos (1934).\n[41]\n303816-41-\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFELIX\nCalaveras County (5)\nPost Office (Ołd School). Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nFOLSOM\nSacramento County (34)\nTrinity Episcopał Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nWells Fargo and Company (Assay Office). Brick and regular ashlar, one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nFORT BRAGG VICINITY\nMendocino County (23)\nAbandoned School. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nFORT ROSS\nSonoma County (49)\nRussian Barracks. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934).\nRussian Błock House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nRussian Chapel. Wood, with twin cupołas, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos\n(1934).\nGLENDALE\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa Adobe de San Rafael, 1340 Dorothy Drive. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.,\n(restored 1935). 3 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nGRASS VALLEY VICINITY\nNevada County (29)\nFarm House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nGUADALUPE\nSanta Barbara County (42)\nGuadalupe Ranch House No. 1, 114-120 Third Avenue. Adobe, one story, mid 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).\nGuadalupe Ranch House No. 2. Adobe, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1937); 3 photos (1936).\nINGLEWOOD\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa del Rancho Aguaja de la Centinela. Adobe and wood, one story, early 19th C.\n4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nJACKSON\nAmador County (3)\nHotel. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).\nSerbian Church. Stucco, with tower, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nJOLON VICINITY\nMonterey County (27)\nMission San Antonio de Padua, Church. Adobe, brick and stucco, early 19th C., baroque.\n(Also ruins). 17 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nRoth Ranch. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1934).\nKNIGHTS FERRY\nStanislaus County (50)\nCovered Bridge, Stanislaus River. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nFire House. Wood, one story with tower. mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nJail. Metal, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nThe Miller's House, north end of Stanislaus River Bridge. Fieldstone, one story, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nTultoch Mill and Warehouses. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nLEBEC VICINITY\nKern County (15)\nFort Teójn, 5 miles north of Lebec on U.S. Highway 99. Adobe, one story, mid 19th\nC., (ruinous). 13 sheets (1934; 1937); 11 photos (1937).\n[42]\nCALIFORNIA\nT\nRUSSIAN CHAPEL, FORT Ross, CALIFORNIA. 1812\n[43 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nLOMPOC VICINITY\nSanta Barbara County (42)\nMission La Purisima Concepción, Church, 4 miles from Lompoc. Adobe, one story,\nearly 19th C., baroque, (restored). 6 photos (1937).\nLONG BEACH\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa De Los Alamitos (Rancho), East Seventh Street and Anaheim Road. Adobe,\none story, late 18th C., (remodeled). 4 sheets (1935).\nLOS ANGELES\nLos Angeles County (19)\nJose Rocha House, Cadillac and Shenandoah Streets. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.\n3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1937).\nLa Casa Avila, 14 Olvera Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1934).\nLa Casa de Don Vicente Lugo, 516-522½ North Los Angeles Street. Brick, two stories,\nmid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nLa Casa Pelanconi, 33-35 Olvera Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., 5 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nMasonic Temple, 416½ North Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nItalianate. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMerced Theatre, 420-422 North Main Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, late\n19th C., Italianate. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nPico Hotel, 430 North Main Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C., Chris\nStappenback, Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nPlaza Church, 535 North Main Street. Brick and stucco, with bell gable, late 19th C.\nJose Antonio Ramirez, Architect. 16 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMAD RIVER\nHumboldt County (12)\nCabin, Erickson Ranch. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nErickson Ranch House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nMENDOCINO\nMendocino County (23)\nBuildings on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nGroup of frame houses, Residence Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nMOKELUMNE HILL\nCalaveras County (5)\nFrame Church. Wood, with cupoła, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nMONTEREY\nMonterey County (27)\nSan Carlos Presidio Church, Cortez and Fremont Streets. Adobe and stucco, with\ntower, late 18th C., plateresque. 28 sheets (1934); 20 photos (1934).\nMONTEREY VICINITY\nMonterey County (27)\nLighthouse at Point Pinos. Wood, one story with cupoła, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nNASHVILLE\nEldorado County (9)\nLog Barn. One story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nNIPOMO VICINITY\nSan Luis Obispo County (40)\nDana House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. (altered). 7 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nNORTH LONG BEACH\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa de Los Cerritos, 4600 American Avenue. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C.,\n(restored 1930), two-story veranda. 5 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934).\n[44]\nCALIFORNIA\nNORTH SAN JUAN\nNevada County (29)\nBuildings on Main Street. Brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBuildings on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1934).\nChurch. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nStore Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 2 photos (1934).\nOAK GROVE\nSan Diego County (37)\nButterfield Stage Station. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1937).\nOCEANSIDE VICINITY\nSan Diego County (37)\nLa Casa, del Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, U.S. Highway 101. Adobe, one\nstory, mid 19th C., (altered). 14 photos (1937).\nMission San Louis Rey de Francia, Church, 5 miles from Oceanside on Mission Road.\nAdobe, with tower, early 19th C., baroque, (repaired 1892 and 1930). (Also mission\nbuildings.) 25 sheets (1936); 24 photos (1936; 1937).\nOLD TOWN\nSan Diego County (37)\nCasa de Lopez, Twiggs Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nCasa de Machado (Casa de la Bandera), 2745 San Diego Avenue. Adobe, one story,\nearly 19th C. (repaired 1928). 4 photos (1937).\nDon Juan Bandini House, Mason and Calhoun Streets. Adobe, one story (now two),\nearly 19th C., two-story veranda. (Altered 1870.) 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936;\n1937).\nEstudillo House (Ramona's marriage place), Mason Street and San Diego Avenue.\nAdobe and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nOLETA\nAmador County (3)\nFrame Barn. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nOWENSMOUTH\nLos Angeles County (19)\nBarn, El Escorpion Rancho. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935); 3 photos\n(1936).\nPALA\nSan Diego County (37)\nAsistencia San Antonio de Pala. Adobe and stucco, with bell gable, early 19th C.,\nbaroque, (repaired). (Also mission buildings). 7 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936; 1937).\nPASADENA VICINITY\nLos Angeles County (19)\nEl Molino Viejo. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., (restored 1925). 6 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1935).\nPETALUMA VICINITY\nSonoma County (49)\nOne Room Adobe, 3 miles NE. of Petaluma on Duck Farm, Corona Road. Adobe, one\nstory, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nVallejo Adobe, 5 miles from Petaluma. Adobe, two stories, early 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 9 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\n[45]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPILOT HILL\nEldorado County (9)\nBiley Road House. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival\ntwo-story veranda. 5 photos (1934).\nHotel. Wood. two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two story veranda.\n1 photo (1934).\nPIRU VICINITY\nVentura County (56)\nLa Casa del Rancho Camulos, 2 miles east of Piru. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.\n(Also outbuildings). 16 sheets (1934); 17 photos (1934).\nPLACERVILLE\nEldorado County (9)\nBedford Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 1\nphoto (1934).\nBrick House. Two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nCalifornia Automobile Association Building. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos\n(1934).\nHouse on Bedford Street. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse on Bedford Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nHouse on Coloma Road. Wood, one and a half story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse at 136 Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nPOINT LOMA\nSan Diego County (37)\nCabrillo National Monument (Point Loma Light). Random ashlar, one story with cupola,\nmid 19th C. 10 sheets (1934); 16 photos (1934).\nPOMONA\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa de Ygnacio Palomares, 1569 North Park Avenue. Adobe, one story, mid 19th\nC. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nPRADO VICINITY\nRiverside County (33)\nCota House, 2 miles from Prado. Adobe. two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets\n(1936); 4 photos (1936).\nSALINAS VICINITY\nMonterey County (27)\nSherwood Ranch. Adobe and wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 10\nphotos (1934).\nSAN DIEGO\nSan Diego County (37)\nMission San Diego de .Alcala, Church, Mission Valley Road. Adobe, brick and stucco,\nwith bell gable, early 19th C., baroque. Padre Sanchez, Architect. (Restored 1930-1931).\n24 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\nSAN DIMAS VICINITY\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa de Saturnino Carrion, 2 miles from San Dimas on Mountain Meadows Road.\nAdobe, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSAN FERNANDO\nLos Angeles County (19)\nAndres Pico House, 10940 Sepulveda Boulevard. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C.,\n(restored 1930). 8 sheets (1935); + photos (1936).\nMission San Fernando Rey De Espana Church, Mission Road. Adobe, early 19th C.,\n(restored in 1897, 1916). Padre Antonio Curzado, Architect. 8 sheets (1935); 7 photos\n(1934; 1935; 1936).\nMission San Fernando Rey de Espana Monastery, Mission Road. Adobe and stucco,\none story, early 19th C., baroque. 7 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\n[46]\nCALIFORNIA\nSECTION E-E SECTION F-F\nREREDOS\nIN SANCTUARY\nROOM 103\nFOR LOCATION SEE SMEETS 2 AND 6\nFOR DETAILS SEE SHEFTS 30 TO 38\nIN 12 0 I 2 3 4 5 STEET\n- METER\n0\nHH\n35\n12\nHHB\n1\nSEE SHEETS\nSEE SHEETS\nD\nB\nLINE-P\nLINE\nCM.50\nN ENIT\nLINE-M\nn\nT\nI\n-\n-\n11-1'8\nHALF PLAN B\nHALF PLAN D\nE\nF\n22-24\nG\n29\nG\nA I\n-H\nI\n11-18\nOLD BEAM OUT off\nHALF PLAN A\nHALF PLAN C,\nMISSION SAN FRANCISCO DE Asis, San FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 1782-91\n2\n&\n-\nA\nE\nSECTION\nSECTION G-G H-H\nSTRUCTURE AND ORNAMENT ARE HAD\nWOOD, PROBABLY OAK or CONSIDERABLE\nAGE; ENTIRE SURFACE is RICHLY\nPAINTED AS FOLLOWS; BACKGROUND,\nGRAY BLUE, ETC MOULDINGS AND\nCARVING, GOLD LEAF, COLUMNS, MARB-\nLEIZED: STATUES, PAINTED IN COLORS.\nAL MANTL DFL\n[47]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSAN FRANCISCO\nSan Francisco County (38)\nBuildings on Jackson Street between Montgomery and Sansome Streets. Stone and\nstucco, two and three stories, late 19th C., Rennaissance Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nFort Winfield Scott. Brick and stone, three stories, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1934).\nMission San Francisco de Asis, Church, Dolores Street near Sixteenth Street. Adobe and\nstucco, late 18th C., baroque (restored 1916-1917). 39 sheets (1934); 24 photos (1856;\n1870; 1876; 1906; 1936).\nTrocadero Inn, Sigmund Stern Grove, Twenty-second Avenue. Wood, one and a half\nstories, mid 19th C., Eastlake. 12 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1936).\nSAN GABRIEL\nLos Angeles County (19)\nIndustrial Shops (Mission San Gabriel Arcangel), Mission Boulevard. Brick and stone,\nlate 18th C. (foundations only). 3 sheets (1937); 9 photos (1937).\nLa Casa Vieja de Lopez, 330 North Santa Anita Avenue. Adobe and stucco, one story,\nlate 18th C. 4 sheets (1934): 1 photo (1937).\nLas Tunas Rancho (Purcell House), 328 West Mission Road. Adobe and stucco, one\nstory, late 18th C., (altered). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMission San Gabriel Arcangel, Church. Mission Boulevard. Stone and stucco, with\nbell gable, late 18th C., baroque. 16 sheets (1934; 1937); 12 photos (1934; 1937).\nPadillo Adobe (Grape Vine Adobe), Mission Drive. Adobe and wood, one and a half\nstories, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nSAN JUAN BAUTISTA\nSan Benito County (35)\nCastro House. Adobe and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nJuan de Anza House, Third and Franklin Streets. Adobe. one story, early 19th C. 3\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMission San Juan Bautista, Church, Second Street. Adobe and stucco, with tower, late\n18th C., baroque (also one story monastery and rectory). 38 sheets (1924); 21 photos\n(1934).\nSAN JUAN CAPISTRANO\nOrange County (30)\nMission San Juan Capistrano, Church, Olive Street. Fieldstone, late 18th C., baroque,\n(ruinous). 10 sheets (1936); 26 photos (1936).\nCloisters and Living Quarters, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Brick and stucco, one\nstory, late 18th C., baroque. 7 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nFountain, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Stone, late 18th C., baroque. 1 photo (1936).\nGuest House, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Adobe, one story, late 18th C., baroque.\n4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nPadres' House and Campanerio, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Brick and stucco, two\nstories, late 18th C., baroque. 8 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nSerra's Church, Mission San Jaun Capistrano. Adobe and stucco, early 19th C., baroque.\n9 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nShops, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Adobe (ruinous). 2 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936;\n1937).\nSAN LUIS OBISPO\nSan Luis Obispo County (40)\nMission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Church, Monterey Street. Adobe, late 18th C.,\nbaroque (restored). (Also mission buildings). 15 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).\n[48]\nCALIFORNIA\nSAN MARINO\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa de Miguel Blanco, 2625 Huntington Drive. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. (addi-\ntion late 19th C.) 6 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935; 1936).\nSAN MIGUEL VICINITY\nSan Luis Obispo County (40)\nCaledonia Inn. Adobe, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nMission San Miguel Arcangel, Church. Adobe, late 18th C., baroque. (restored 1901).\n36 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nSANTA BARBARA\nSanta Barbara County (42)\nCasa de la Guerra, 125 de la Guerra Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. (altered\n1922). 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).\nCovarrubias House, 715 Santa Barbara Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. (altered).\n3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nEl Cuartel, 122 Canon Perdido Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nLa Casa de Joaquin Carrillo, 11 East Carrillo Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nMiranda House, 806 Anacapa Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nMission Santa Barbara, Church, Laguna Street and Mission Canyon Road. Adobe, with\ntwin towers, early 19th C., baroque, (restored 1925-26). Padre Ripoll, Architect. (Also\ninonastery). 30 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936).\nOrtega House, 29 Sheffield Drive. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1936).\nVhay House, 835 Laguna Street. Adobe, one story, early 19th C., (restored). 4 sheets\n(1934); 10 photos (1934).\nYorba-Abadie House, de la Guerra Plaza. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSANTA ROSA VICINITY\nSonoma County (49)\nVallejo-Carrillo Adobe. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nSHASTA\nShasta County (45)\nBystle House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).\nCourt House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 4 photos (1934).\nDr. Shurtleff House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos\n(1934).\nFoster House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).\nMain Street Buildings. Brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nMasonic Hall and Store Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos\n(1934).\nSHINGLE SPRINGS\nEldorado County (9)\nStore Building. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nSIERRA CITY\nSierra County (46)\nHouse on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1934).\nHouse on Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\n[49]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSOLVANG\nSanta Barbara County (42)\nMission Santa Ynez, Church, Mission Road. Adobe, with bell gable, early 19th C.,\nbaroque. (Also mission buildings). 11 sheets (1936); 20 photos (1936).\nSONOMA\nSonoma County (49)\nBlue Wing Inn, Spain Street near First Street, East. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).\nGeneral Vallejo House (Lachryma Montis), 2 blocks west of Plaza. Wood, one and a half\nstories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. + photos (1934).\nMission San Francisco Solano de Sonoma, Church. First and Spain Streets. Adobe, one\nstory, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nRay-Adler House, Spain Street. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nSONORA\nTuolumne County (55)\nCady House, Norlin and Dodge Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nDorsey House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nGravestones, Jewish Cemetery. Stone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nItalia Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nJewish Cemetery, Yaney Avenue between Vigilance and Seco Streets. Stone. mid 19th C.\n+ sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nSaint James Episcopał Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2\nphotos (1934).\nSaint Patrick's Church. Brick (?) with spire, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nSOUTH PASADENA\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa de José Perez (Adobe Flores), 1804 Foothill Boulevard. Adobe, one story,\nmid 19th C., (restored, 1919). 5 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nSPADRA\nLos Angeles County (19)\nLa Casa de Ricardo Vejar (Diamond Bar Ranch), Valley Boulevard. Adobe, two stories,\nmid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSPRINGFIELD\nTuolumne County (55)\nHouse. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nTUTTLETOWN VICINITY\nTuolumne County (55)\nFarm House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).\nVENTURA\nVentura County (56)\nMission San Buenaventura, Church, East Main Street. Adobe, with tower, early 19th C.,\nbaroque (altered). 10 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nVISTA VICINITY\nSan Diego County (37)\nLa Casa del Rancho Guajome, 2½ miles north of Vista. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C.\n(Also outbuildings). Lieutenant Cave J. Couts, Architect. 11 sheets (1936); 14 photos\n(1936).\nVOLCANO\nAmador County (3)\nHotel Saint George. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Territorial, three-story veranda.\n1 photo (1934).\nMasonic Hall and Store. Stone and stucco, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1934).\nStone Store Building. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\n[ 50 ]\n[ I S ]\nADLER HOUSE, SONOMA, CALIFORNIA. 1846\nCALIFORNIA\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWEAVERVILLE\nTrinity County (53)\nBrewery. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nChinese Joss House, Road to Eureka near Main Street. Brick and wood, one story, mid\n19th C. 5 photos (1934).\nGeneral View, Town of Weaverville. 2 photos (1934).\nLodge No. 55, I. .0.O.F., Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n2 photos (1934).\nStore. Adobe, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nStore Buildings, Main Street. Brick and wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nWHITTIER\nLos Angeles County (19)\nCasa de Pio Pico, Whittier Boulevard and Guirado Street. Adobe and stucco, one and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\n|52|\nCOLORADO\nCENTRAL CITY\nGilpin County (24)\nOpera House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 11 photos (1934).\nTeller House. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nDENVER VICINITY\nDenver County (16)\nWells Fargo Butterfield Stage Station, near Colorado Boulevard and Alameda Street.\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934).\nMOUNT VERNON\nJefferson County (30)\nGovernor Steel House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934).\nSEGUNDO VICINITY\nLas Animas County (36)\nPenitente Morada. Adobe, one story, 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nTIJERAS\nLas Animas County (36)\nSanta Nina de Atoche Church. Adobe, with cupola, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTRINIDAD\nLas Animas County (36)\nBenitez House, 620 East Main Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 3\nphotos (1936).\nWESTON VICINITY\nLas Animas County (36)\nChurch at Vigil Plaza. Adobe, with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nGuadalupe Mission Church, Medina Plaza. Adobe, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n[53]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nПРОНА HOUSE\nOPERA HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY, COLORADO. C. 1868\n[54]\nCONNECTICUT\nBETHANY\nNew Haven County (5)\nWheeler-Beecher House, Amity Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Repub-\nlican. David Hoadley, Architect. 25 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nBOLTON\nTolland County (7)\nWhite Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nBRANFORD\nNew Haven County (5)\nAcademy (Masonic Lodge), South Main Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, early\n19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nHarrison-Linsley House, New Haven Turnpike. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 2\nphotos (1937, 1938).\nBRIDGEPORT\nFairfield County (1)\nVictorian Cottage, Boston Post Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nBROOKLYN\nWindham County (8)\nGeneral Putnam's Privy. Wood, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1940); 2 photos (1940).\nOld Wellhouse, Maplehurst Farm. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nTrinity Episcopal Church. Wood, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nUnitarian Church (First Ecclesiastical Society). Wood, with tower, late 18th C. 4\nphotos (1940).\nCHESHIRE\nNew Haven County (5)\nBeach Tavern, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (restored 1937). 18\nsheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nField House, Main Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1937).\nPeck House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPhillips House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCHESTER\nMiddlesex County (4)\nMitchell House (Dr. Pratt House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.\n9 photos (1940).\nWarner House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1937; 1940)\nCOLCHESTER\nNew London County (6)\nColonel Champion House. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 10 photos (1940).\nCOLEBROOK\nLitchfield County (3)\nCaptain Arah Phelps Inn. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1940).\nDARIEN\nFairfield County (1)\nTurner House, Boston Post Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (remodeled 1936).\n8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nEAST CANAAN\nLitchfield County (3)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Republican. 1 photo\n(1940).\n[55]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nEAST HADDAM\nMiddlesex County (4)\nGeneral Champion House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Repub-\nlican. William Spratt, Architect. (Also outbuildings). 9 photos (1940).\nNathan Hale Schoolhouse. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nEAST HARTFORD\nHartford County (2)\nSquire Pitkin House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nEAST HAVEN\nNew Haven County (5)\nHemingway Tavern, 762 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished\n1936). 13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nHotchkiss House, North High Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nOld Stone Church (Congregational). Regular ashlar, with spire, late 18th C. George\nLancroft, Architect. 1 photo (1937).\nThompson House, 298 Hemingway Avenue. Fieldstone and wood, one story, mid 18th\nC. 1 photo (1939).\nEASTON\nFairfield County (1)\nDillon House, Rock House Road. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 7 photos\n(1939); 11 sheets (1939).\nTrup House, Rock House Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 14 sheets (1938); 2\nphotos (1939).\nEAST WINDSOR HILL\nHartford County (2)\nMoore House, Station 48-Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15 sheets\n(1937); 5 photos (1937).\nFAIRFIELD\nFairfield County (1)\nBurr House, 491 Old Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, (altered c. 1840). Daniel Dimon, Architect. 12 sheets (1934); 5\nphotos (1934; 1936; 1938).\nFairfield Academy, Boston Post Road. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.,\n(restored). 9 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nOgden House, Bronson Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 2\nphotos (1938).\nPowder House. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nSherman Parsonage, 384 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type.\n13 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nSherwood House, Mill Hill Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin\nSherwood, Architect (?) 11 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nSturges House (Trubee-Knapp House); 13 Rowland Road. Wood, two stories, early\n18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1938).\nFARMINGTON\nHartford County (2)\nDeming House. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nGeneral Cowles House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nClassic Revival. William Spratt, Architect. 11 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1934; 1940)\nGleason House. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 17th C. 1 photo (1938).\n[56]\nCONNECTICUT\nGLASTONBURY\nHartford County (2)\nWelles House, Main Street and Hebron Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (moved\nand restored 1936). 13 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nGOSHEN\nLitchfield County (3)\nBirds Eye Norton House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Repub-\nlican. 5 photos (1940).\nGREENWICH VICINITY\nFairfield County (1)\nMead House, 3 miles from Greenwich. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1937);.\n4 photos (1937).\nGUILFORD\nNew Haven County (5)\nAcadian House, Union Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 9 sheets (1936); 4 photos\n(1936).\nStarr House. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 14 sheets (1938); 3 photo (1938; 1939).\nHADLYME\nNew London County (6)\nSelden House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 22 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1937; 1938).\nHAMBURG\nNew London County (6)\nCaptain Johnson House (Brickway House). Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n15 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nHAMDEN\nNew Haven County (5)\nFord House, 152 Waite Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1937); 8 photos\n(1937).\nGrace Episcopal Church, Dixwell Avenue near Whitney Avenue. Wood, with cupola,\nearly 19th C., Classic Revival. David Hoadley, Architect. 17 sheets (1938); 3 photos\n(1938).\nHAMPTON\nWindham County (8)\nAhern House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHARTFORD\nHartford County (2)\nOld State House, Main Street. Brick, three stories with cupola, late 18th C., Early\nRepublican. Charles Bulfinch, Architect. 18 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936;\n1937).\nSigourney House, 15 Hurlburt Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 15 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).\nKENT\nLitchfield County (3)\nMiss Bacon's House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered; addition early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican). 5 photos (1940).\nKILLINGWORTH\nMiddlesex County (4)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nLAKEVILLE\nLitchfield County (3)\nHolley House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. (Also\noutbuilding). 11 photos (1940).\nLEBANON\nNew London County (6)\nGovernor Trumbull's War Office. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1938; 1940).\n[57]\n203816 41\n:\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nT\nDK\n21-11°\n16-6\n0 10 010\nI\n19-2\n19\n140-2\n4\n32-4\n41-5\"\n0\n\\\nFRONT. . ELEVATION\nSCALE . 1/8 1/8 INCH = 1°-0\"\nUNITED CHURCH, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. 1814\n[58]\nCONNECTICUT\nLITCHFIELD\nLitchfield County (3)\nCurtiss House. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nFirst Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Repubilcan,\n(restored). 8 photos (1940).\nGerret P. Welch House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nLaw school. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nMajor David Welch House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nMinor House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPhelps' Tavern. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., (altered 1911, demolished 1939).\n2 photos (1939).\nSeymour Homestead. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nThompson House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nLYME\nNew London County (6)\nCottage. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMADISON\nNew Haven County (5)\nField House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nMIDDLETOWN\nMiddlesex County (4)\nAlsop House, 301 High Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Regency, cast-iron veranda. 7 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1934; 1937).\nRussell House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nSamuel Russell House, 350 High Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. David Hoadley, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nT. Macdonough Russell House, High and Washington Streets. Regular ashlar, one and a\nhalf stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nMILFORD\nNew Haven County (5)\nColonel Ford House, West Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 15 sheets\n(1936); 5 photos (1936).\nMONTOWESE\nNew Haven County (5)\nBeach House (Button House). Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 4\nphotos (1937).\nMOODUS\nMiddlesex County (4)\nHurd House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nNEW CANAAN VICINITY\nFairfield County (1)\nFauntleroy House, 5 miles from New Canaan. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n9 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).\nNEW HAVEN\nNew Haven County (5)\nBacon House, 247 Church Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 20 sheets (1938);\n5 photos (1938).\nCenter Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Ithiel Town, Archi-\ntect. 1 photo (1937).\nConnecticut Hall, Yale University campus. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 18th C.,,\n(remodeled 1797 and 1905). 15 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n[59]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW HAVEN-Continued.\nHillhouse Mansion, Hillhouse Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nMorris House, Lighthouse Road and Morris Avenue. Fieldstone and wood, two stories,\nlate 17th C. (Addition, 1767 burned 1779, restored 1785 and 1915). 17 sheets (1936);\n10 photos (1937).\nTownsend House, Hillhouse Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories. mid 19th C., man-\nsion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nUnited Church (Old North), Elm and Temple Streets. Brick, with tower, early 19th C.,\nClassic Revival. David Hoadley, Architect. 13 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nWebster House, Temple and Grove Streets. Wood, two stores, early 19th C. + sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nNEW LONDON\nNew London County (6)\nCaptain Shaw House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (.Mso\nsummerhouse). 2 photos (1940).\nCaptains' Row. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nCourt House, State and Huntington Street. Wood. two stories with cupola, late 18th C.\n9 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).\nTown Water Mill, Mill Street. Wood. one story, mid 17th C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nNORTH BRANFORD VICINITY\nNew Haven County (5)\nBaldwin House, 2¹₂ miles from North Branford. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. Ithiel Town, Architect. 6 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).\nNORTH CORNWALL\nLitchfield County (3)\nChurch. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Republican. 5 photos (1940).\nNORTHFORD\nNew Haven County (5)\nWilliams House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1937); 14 photos (1937).\nNORTH PLAIN\nMiddlesex County (+)\nBaker House. Wood, one story, late 17th C. (demolished). 10 sheets (1937); 2 photos\n(1937).\nNORWALK\nFairfield County (1)\nSherman House, 89 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1939);\n+ photos (1938).\nNORWICHTOWN\nNew London County (6)\nBaldwin House, West Town Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nPAWCATUCK\nNew London County (6)\nCaptain Noyes House, Old Pequot Trail. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).\n20 sheets (1940); 8 photos (1940).\nPORTLAND\nMiddlesex County (4)\nHall House, 478 Main Street. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 12 sheets\n(1937); 8 photos (1937).\nPRESTON CITY\nNew London County (6)\nChurch. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n[60]\n[\nI 9 19 [19]\n[\nCONNECTICUT\nOGDEN HOUSE, FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT. 1705\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nREDDING\nFairfield County (1)\nSanford House, Georgetown Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1938);\n4 photos (1938).\nRIDGEFIELD\nFairfield County (1)\nHawley House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets\n(1937); 2 photos (1937).\nROCKY HILL\nHartford County (2)\nCaptain Deming House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1936); 7 photos\n(1936).\nCongregational Church. Church and Main Streets. Wood, with tower. early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. 18 sheets (1938); 10 photos (1938).\nSILVER MINE\nFairfield County (1)\nButtery Water Mill, Silver Mine Brook. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (rebuilt mid\n18th C.). S sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nSOUTHBURY\nNew Haven County (5)\nBullet Hill School. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1937); 5\nphotos (1937).\nSOUTH CANAAN\nLitchfield County (3)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 7 photos (1940).\nSOUTH GLASTONBURY\nHartford County (2)\nWelles-Shipman House, Route 15. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 17 sheets (1938);\n6 photos (1937).\nSOUTHPORT\nFairfield County (1)\nOsborn House, Kings Highway. Wood. two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 4\nphotos (1936).\nSTANWICH VICINITY\nFairfield County (1)\nStone House, Farms Road. 3 miles east of Stanwich. Irregular ashlar, two stories,\nearly 18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nSTONINGTON\nNew London County (6)\nStanton House, Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 14 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nSTRAITSVILLE\nNew Haven County (5)\nCollins Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nSTRATFORD\nFairfield County (1)\nCurtis House, 3355 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (1936).\nGeneral Walker House. Elm Street. Wood. two stories with overhang, late 17th C.,\n(moved). 10 sheets (1938); 7 photos (1938; 1940).\nPerry House, 1128 West Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1938);\n4 photos (1938).\nSUFFIELD\nHartford County (2)\nBissell House, 240 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 17\nsheets (1937); 3 photos (1939).\nGay Manse, Route 75. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 21 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1938).\nLieutenant King House, North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15\nsheets (1937); 8 photos (1938).\nWEST HAVEN\nNew Haven County (5)\nPainter House, 255 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 18 sheets (1938);\n5 photos (1938).\n[62]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWEST HAVEN-Continued.\nWard-Heitmann House, Elm Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 13 sheets (1936)\n7 photos (1936).\nWESTPORT\nFairfield County (1)\nDunn House, Myrtle Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 4\nphotos (1936).\nFirst Congregational Church of Saugatuck. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1940).\nPrince Raymond House, Myrtle Avenue and Saint John Place. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C. 9 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nWEST SUFFIELD\nHartford County (2)\nCaptain Sheldon House, Sheldon Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 20 sheets\n(1937); 3 photos (1939).\nWETHERSFIELD\nHartford County (2)\nDeming House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nFirst Church of Christ. Brick, with spire, mid 18th C. (altered 1830, 1838, 1882-1883).\n3 photos (1940).\nWebb House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nWilliams House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nWHITNEYVILLE\nNew Haven County (5)\nWhitneyville Congregational Church. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nWILLIMANTIC\nWindham County (8)\nStone House. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWILTON\nFairfield County (1)\nLambert House, Danbury Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C.,\nmansion type. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1937).\nLambert Servants' House, Danbury Post Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early\n18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).\nWilton Town Hall. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 2\nphotos (1937).\nWINDSOR\nHartford County (2)\nChaffee House, 108 Palisado Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1936);\n7 photos (1937).\nEllsworth House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nLieutenant Tyler House. Wood, one story, mid 17th C. 1 photo (1938).\nWINSTED\nLitchfield County (3)\nRockwell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.\n(Also outbuildings). 20 photos (1940).\nWOODBURY\nLitchfield County (3)\nDr. Webb House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1937).\nMasonic Temple, State Route 202. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n9 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).\nSaint Paul's Church. Wood, with tower, late 18th C., (altered late 19th C.). 1 photo\n(1937).\n[63]\nDELAWARE\nBEAVER VALLEY\nNew Castle County (2)\nSmith's Covered Bridge, Brandywine Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nBRANDYWINE SPRINGS VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nHarlan Grist Mill, Route 41. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMurray House. Stone and log, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCAMDEN\nKent County (1)\nHunn House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nQuaker Meeting House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCENTERVILLE VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nCenter Meeting House. Brick, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHRISTIANA VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nFoster's Grist Mill. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOOCH'S BRIDGE\nNew Castle County (2)\nCooch House. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 18th C., Greek Revival portico. 2\nphotos (1936).\nCOOCH'S BRIDGE VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nWelsh Tract Baptist Meeting House, 3 miles south of Newark on South College Avenue.\nBrick, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1936).\nDOVER\nKent County (1)\nChrist Church (Episcopal), Water and State Streets. Brick, with tower, early 18th C.\n3 photos (1936).\nDOVER VICINITY\nKent County (1)\nCedar Tree Lane Farm, Route S. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Kingston-upon-Hull\" (Dickinson House), 4 miles east of Dover on Little Creek Road.\nBrick, two stories, mid 18th C. (addition early 19th C.) 1 photo (1936).\nDUCK CREEK\nKent County (1)\nDavis-Boyer House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nShort House, near Smyrna. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFREDERICA VICINITY\nKent County (1)\nBarratt's Chapel, 1 mile north of Frederica. Brick, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Mordington\" (Douglas House), Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (interior removed). 3\nphotos (1936).\nGLASGOW\nNew Castle County (2)\nPencader Presbyterian Church. Brick, two stories with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHAGLEY\nNew Castle County (2)\nDupont Powder Mill, Brandywine Creek. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nHENRY CLAY\nNew Castle County (2)\nBell Tower Mill. Fieldstone, two stories with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDuPont House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMill House Row. Fieldstone, three and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[64]\nDELAWARE\nHOLLY OAK\nNew Castle County (2)\nLodge House, Route 13. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLAUREL\nSussex County (3)\nCollins House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLAUREL VICINITY\nSussex County (3)\nChrist Church, 2 miles east of Laurel. Wood, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 3 photos\n(1936).\nWhaley House, Route 24. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLEIPSIC\nKent County (1)\nRuth House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nLEIPSIC VICINITY\nKent County (1)\nOctagonal School House (Pleasant Hill Academy). Stone and stucco, one story, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nQuaker Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Wheel of Fortune.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nYork Seat Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (early 19th C. addition).\n2 photos (1936).\nLEWES\nSussex County (3)\nColeman House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMaull House, Pilot Town Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMetcalf House, 202 West Third Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nSkellenger House, Pilot Town Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMIDDLETOWN VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nSaint Anne's Episcopal Church, 1 mile south of Middletown. Brick, mid 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nNAAMAN ON DELAWARE\nNew Castle County (2)\nBlockhouse, Naaman Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 17th C. 3 sheets (1937); 2\nphotos (1936).\nRobinson House. Stone, two stories, early 18th C., (Greek Revival addition). 1 photo\n(1936).\nNEW CASTLE\nNew Castle County (2)\nAcademy Building on the Green. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 4 photos\n(1936).\nAlexander House, 26-28 Third Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nAmstel House, Fourth and Delaware Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th\nC., mansion type. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1933; 1934).\nArsenal. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., (remodeled c. 1852). 1 photo\n(1936).\nBedford House, 6, The Strand. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n[65]\nS\nVi\nS\nMetal\nCopper\nas\nBlind and\nShuffers\nDeck Railing\nDoor in\nDriveway\n15\nSo\nWood Posts\nMain\n[99]\nWeathervane\n99\nx\nRoof Slope\ny\n.\nJ2\n(Wood\nShingles\na\nT\n-\nW\n10\nn\nM\nPlaster\nIs\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n-\nBrick\nM\n8\nWood\nUs\nW\nWindows\nDoor on S\nPlaster\nonNW\nand SE\n2\nDriveway\n21\nThru Driveway Thru Stairwell\nNortheast Elevation\nElevation of the Tower\nHalf Sections\nTOWN HALL, NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE. 1823\nDELAWARE\nNEW CASTLE-Continued.\nBooth House, 216 Delaware Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 18th\nC. 7 photos (1936).\nChancellor Johns House, Third and Delaware Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.\n12 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936).\nCloud's Row. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nColby House, 110 Delaware Street. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCouper House (Residence and Store), 14, The Strand. Brick, three and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 9 photos (1936).\nCourt House, Delaware Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 18th C., (east wing\nlate 17th). 4 photos (1936).\nDorsey House, 4 Third Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDutch House, Third Street. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nFarmer's Bank (Janvier House), 2, The Strand. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nFoster House, 159 Third Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGemmill House, 18 Third Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nGlebe House, on Glebe Farm. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"The Hermitage.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (additions early 19th C). 4 photos\n(1936).\nImmanuel Church, East corner of the Green. Brick and stucco, with spire, early 18th C.\n(additions by William Strickland, 1822, and J. Notman, 1857). 5 photos (1936).\nJefferson House (Hotel), Delaware Street and The Strand. Brick, three and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKensey Johns, Jr., House, Delaware and Fourth Streets. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nKensey T. van Dyke House, 300 Delaware Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nKing House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLaird House, 49-51, The Strand. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nMcWilliams House (now McIntire House), 8, The Strand. Brick and stucco, two and\nhalf stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNew Castle-Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (moved\n1908). 1 photo (1936).\nNicholas van Dyke House, 400 Delaware Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th\nC., mansion type. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nPresbyterian Church, Market Street facing the Green. Brick and stucco, with cupola,\nearly 18th C., (altered 19th C.). 2 photos (1936).\nRead House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. Peter\nCrowding, Architect- (?), 2 photos (1936).\nRodney House and Office, 16 Third Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n(office mid 19th C.). 1 photo (1936).\n[67]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW CASTLE-Continued.\nRow Houses on The Strand. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nThomas House (now Immanuel Parish House). Brick, three and a half stories, early\n19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nTile House. Brick and stone, three stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nTown Hall, Second and Delaware Streets. Brick, three stories with cupola, early 19th C.\n5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nVan Leuvenigh House. The Strand and Delaware Streets. Brick and stucco, two and\na half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWilliam Penn House, 206 Delaware Street. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 3 photos\n(1936).\nWillis House (and two others adjoining). Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nNEW CASTLE VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\n\"The Buttonwoods.\" Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (Brick outbuildings).\n5 photos (1936).\nEves House, on River front, 11,2 miles NE. of New Castle. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nGrantham House, 1½ miles south of New Castle on River Road. Brick and stucco, two\nstories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nMansion Farm, + miles south of New Castle. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos\n(1936).\nMaple Shade, River front east of New Castle. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMonk Barns (Tenant House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (addition early 19th C.).\n1 photo (1936).\nStoneham, south of New Castle on River. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C.\n6 photos (1936).\nSwanwick Manor, Landers Lane. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Regency.\n5 photos (1936).\nNEWPORT\nNew Castle County (2)\nGalloway House, John and Ayre Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 3\nphotos (1936).\nMyers House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOAK ORCHARD VICINITY\nSussex County (3)\nWhite House Farm, Indian River Bay. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nODESSA\nNew Castle County (2)\nCorbit House, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\n7 photos (1936).\nHeller House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nOdessa Friend's Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[68]\nDELAWARE\nCORBIT HOUSE, ODESSA, DELAWARE. 1771\n[69]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nODESSA-Continued.\nOdessa Inn. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWilson House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 4 photos\n(1936).\nODESSA VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\n.\nDrawyers Presbyterian Church, 3/4 mile from Odessa. Brick, late 18th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nOGLETON VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nEngland House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nEngland Water Mill. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPRICES CORNER\nNew Castle County (2)\nBird House. Log. one story. early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRICHARDSON PARK\nNew Castle County (2)\nJohn Richardson House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRichard Richardson House. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos\n(1936).\nWoodstock-Latimer House, Middleboro Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (addition\nlate 18th C.). 4 photos (1936).\nROCKLAND\nNew Castle County (2)\nKirk Water Mill (now barn), Rubble stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMill House Row. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nROCKLAND VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nBlack Gates (Gate Lodges). Stone, two stories. early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSMYRNA\nKent County (1)\nClayton House. Brick, two and a half stories. late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nHoffecker House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMustard House, Mount Vernon Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., (originally\ntwo and one half stories). 1 photo (1936).\nSpruance House. Brick, one and a half story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nStockly House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSMYRNA VICINITY\nKent County (1)\nBelmont Hall, 12 mile south of Smyrna. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(rebuilt after 1882). 2 photos (1936).\nSTANTON\nNew Castle County (2)\nSaint James Church. Stone and stucco, early 19th C. (tower, later addition). 1 photo\n(1936).\nTAYLORS BRIDGE VICINITY\nNew Castle County (2)\nHuguenot House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nWHITE CLAY CREEK\nNew Castle County (2)\nBoyce House (The Bread and Cheese Island House). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\n[70]\nDELAWARE\nWILMINGTON\nNew Castle County (2)\nAnn Newlin Houses, 108-110 East Fifth Street, Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nAsbury Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Walnut Streets. Brick and stucco, late\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBanning House, 809 South Broom Street. Stone, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nBrandywine Academy, 5 Vandever Avenue. Stone, two stories with cupola, late 18th C.\n2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBush House, 211 Walnut Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCanby House, 1401 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 14\nsheets (1936); 13 photos (1875; 1936).\nCoxes Houses, 107-109 East Sixth Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nDerrickson House, 1801 Market Street. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nEdward Tatnall House, 1807 Market Street. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGerman Hall, 205 East Sixth Street. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGibbons House, 1311 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nGray House, 105 East Seventh Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHoly Trinity Church (Old Swedes), Seventh and Church Streets. Stone and brick, with\ntower, late 17th C. 7 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nJoseph Tatnall House, 1803 Market Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.,\n(altered). 1 photo (1936).\n\"Latimeria,\" Latimer House, Newport Pike. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nLea House, 1901 Market Street. Rubble stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLloyd House, 107 East Seventh Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nMarot Houses, 1203 and 1205 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nMendenhall House, Front and Walnut Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nPalmer House, 1322 King Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nPeirce House, Walnut and Second Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nPrice House, 1301 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 6 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).\n[71]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWILMINGTON-Continued.\nSamuel Newlin Houses, 423-25 French Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSharp House, 213 Lombard Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSmith House, 1905 Market Street. Rubble stone, two and a half stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nStarr House, 1310 King Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nStrauss House, 625 French Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWelde House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLong Hook Farm (Jacquett House), 1 mile south on U.S. Highway 13. Wood and stucco,\ntwo stories, mid 17th C. (brick addition mid 18th C.). 2 photos (1936).\nTussey House. 1 mile north on U.S. Highway 13, Stone and stucco, two stories. mid 18th\nC. 1 photo (1936).\n[72]\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA\nGEORGETOWN, D. C.\nCanal Locks, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Stone, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nCorcoran House, 3119-3121 M Street NW. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., (de-\nmolished 1940). 1 photo (1940).\nCottage, 1222 Twenty-eighth Street NW. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n2 photos (1937).\nCustom House, 1221 Thirty-first Street NW. Regular ashlar, two stories mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nDecatur (Gunther) House, 2812 N Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 4 sheets (1937).\nDouble House, 1061-1063 Potomac Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 1 photo (1937).\nFrancis Scott Key House, 3518 M Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th\nC. (altered). 8 sheets (1933).\nGazebo, 3233 N Street NW. Wood, one story with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 1061 Jefferson Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nHouse at 3111-3113 M Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 19th C., (de-\nmolished 1940). 1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 3115-3117 M Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., (de-\nmolished 1940). 2 photos (1940).\nHouse at 2808 N Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 2817 N Street NW. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nHouse at 3339 N Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., Early Repub-\nlican. 2 photos (1937).\nHouse at 3322 O Street NW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 1\nphoto (1937).\nHouse at 1228 Thirtieth Street NW. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1937).\nMackall House, R Street between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Streets NW. Brick,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1937).\nMountz House (Eagle House), 3016 M Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, late\n18th C., cast iron balcony. 4 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1935; 1937).\nOld North Building (Georgetown Univserity). Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 2 photos (1937)\nStone House, 3051 M Street NW. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 3\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).\nVan Ness Mausoleum, Oak Hill Cemetery. Brick and stone, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. George Hatfield, Architect. 2 photos (1937).\nWisconsin Avenue Bridge (High Street), over Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Irregular\nashlar, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1938; 1939).\n[73]\n303816-41-6\nM\ncuur\nCEINING\nAT LEF T-FULL SIZE DET\nof HAND RAIL-LLAD BAL\nUSTER ORNAMENT &\nLOWER RAIL.\nwe\nLEAD\nCRAW\nUAO\nHALF PLAN of NORTH ENT.\nAT FIRST H LEVEL\nHALF PLANc ENT VEST.\nAT GROUND FL LEVEL\n[74]\n74\nPLAN of GRANITE STE PS\n4.WI RAIL AT NORTH ENTRANCE.\nSCALE of DETS 34.10°\nPLASTER\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n8\nMAURY HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 1825\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA\nGEORGETOWN, D. C.-Continued.\nWorthington House, Thirty-fifth and Prospect Streets NW. Brick, two stories, late 18th\nC., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).\nCaldwell House (Arts Club), 2017 Eye Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, early\n19th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1937).\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nCapitoł, The. Aquia sandstone, three stories with dome, late 18th C., Classic Revival.\nWilliam Thornton, Stephen Hallett, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Charles Bulfinch, Thomas\nU. Walter, Architects. 5 photos (c. 1860; 1935).\nCapitol Gatehouses and Gateposts, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Streets at Constitution\nAvenue, also Fort Totten. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 2\nsheets (1940); 24 photos (1937; 1938; 1939).\nCaptain Johnson House, 49 T Street SW., Buzzard's Point. Brick, two stories, early 19th\nC. 2 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).\nChrist Church, G Street, near Sixth Street, SE. Brick, with tower, early 19th C.;\nGothic Revival, (altered). Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect. 2 photos (1939).\nCommandant's House, Eighth and M Streets SE., Navy Yard. Brick, two and a half\nstories, late 18th C. William Lovering, Architect. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDecatur House, 748 Jackson Place NW. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype. Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect. 23 sheets (1937); 15 photos (1937).\nDouble House at 1000-1002 Independence Avenue SW. Brick, two and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).\n\"Duddington\" (Carroll House), First and Second, E and F Streets SE. Brick, two\nstories, late 18th C., mansion type, (demolished). Stairway and mantles only. 2 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1935; 1937).\nEasby House, 2600 Block of D Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nHamburgh Village House, 412 Twentieth Street NW. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.,\n(destroyed 1935). 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1935).\nHouse at 22 D Street SE. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1937).\nHouse at 1003 H Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (demolished\n1936). 3 photos (1936).\nHouse on Eye Street between Eighteenth and Nineteenth Streets NW. Brick, two and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C., (demolished). 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 2411 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nHouse at 4437 Reservoir Road NW. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 photos\n(1937).\nHouse at 723-725 on Twentieth Street NW. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 1 photo (1937).\nIsaac Pierce House, 711 Sixth Street SE. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6\nsheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\n\"Jackson Hill\", Holt House, Zoological Park. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4\nphotos (1937).\n[75]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.-Continued.\nLaw House, 1252 Sixth Street SW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\nWilliam Lovering, Architect. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\n\"The Lindens\", 2401 Kalorama Road NW. See Danvers, Essex County, Mass.\n\"Linnean Hill\", Joshua Pierce-Klingle House, Rock Creek Park. Stone, two and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1934; 1935).\n\"Maple Square\", 630 South Carolina Avenue SE. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5\nsheets (1934); 15 photos (1935; 1936).\nMason House, Theodore Roosevelt Island. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C,\nClassic Revival, (ruinous). George Hatfield, Architect. (?) 16 sheets (1936); 73 photos\n(1885; 1905; 1934; 1936).\nMaury House, 302 C Street NW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1915).\nNeighborhood House, 468-470 N Street SW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nOctagon House, 1741 New York Avenue NW. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. Early Republican. William Thornton, Architect. 13 photos (1936).\nOctagon House, 1830 Phelps Place NW. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936).\nOld City Hall (now Court House), Judiciary Square. Regular ashlar, two stories, early\n19th C., Greek Revival. George Hatfield, Architect. 1 photo (1935).\nPierce Water Mill, Rock Creek Park. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (restored\n1935), also irregular ashlar spring house. 21 photos (1899; 1900; 1934; 1935; 1936).\nRuppert House, Bladensburg Road near end of New York Avenue. Wood, one and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1935).\nSaint John's Church, Sixteenth and H Streets NW. Brick and stucco, with tower and\ncupola, early 19th C., (altered 1820, 1833, 1842 and 1883). Benjamin H. Latrobe, Archi-\ntect. 9 photos (1936; 1938; 1939).\nToll Keeper's Lodge, formerly Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Seventeenth and Constitution\nAvenue. Regular ashlar, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (c. 1935).\nWalker House, 932 Twenty-seventh Street NW. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nWashington-Lewis House, 456 N Street SW. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nWheat Row, 1315-1317-1319-1321 Fourth Street SW. Brick, three stories, late 18th\nC. William Lovering, Architect. (:) 5 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936, 1937).\nWhite House, The. Aquia sandstone, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Classic\nRevival. James Hoban, Architect. 3 photos (1934, 1935).\n[76]\nTHIS ELEVATION BELEIVED TO BE\nCOMPLETE ORIGINAL CONCEPTION OF THE\nNORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING\n5'-5'/4\"\n[44]\nE\n8'-0½\"\nPebble dash\nstucco\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA\nD\nID\n8:-10 1/2\"\nAll stone white-\nwashed up to\nwater table\nAll uncut stone is traprock\nBasement fla\nNORTH ELEVATION\nThat part of building above line where materials cease\nto be indicated is a conjectural restoration based on old\nphotographs, artifacts excavated and architectural evidence\ndiscovered in the ruins.\n3\n4\n10 11 12 13 14 15 1\nScale 14\"=1'-0\".\nSee Plates Nos 3,27,44,48,61,66\n9\n10\nMetric Scale\nMASON HOUSE, THEODORE ROOSEVELT Island, D.C. 1793-95\nFLORIDA\nDRY TORTUGAS\nMonroe County (44)\nFort Jefferson. Brick, mid 19th C. 19 photos (1934).\nELLENTON\nManatee County (41)\nGamble House, Manatee River. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, two-story veranda. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nFORT GEORGE ISLAND\nDuval County (16)\nHouse of Anna Madagegine Jai. Brick, tabby, and wood, two stories, early 19th C. (?)\n6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSlave Quarters-Drivers Cabin. Brick and tabby. one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMIAMI\nDade County (13)\nFort Dallas Barracks. Coral stone, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nNEW SMYRNA VICINITY\nVolusia County (64)\nMission of Atocuimi de Jororo, 2½ miles west of New Smyrna. Irregular ashlar, late\n17th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nSAINT AUGUSTINE\nSaint Johns County (55)\nCatholic Cathedral. Coquina concrete, with bell gable and tower, late 18th C., baroque.\n16 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nCity Gates, Saint George Street and Fort Marion Circle. Irregular ashlar, mid 18th C.,\n(restored c.1804). 10 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCity Library (Spanish House). Aviles Street and Artillery Lane. Coquina stone and\nstucco, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nFatio House, 22 Aviles Street. Coquina stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 12 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nFort Marion. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934).\nGothic Style House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPrince Murat House (now Coffee House), Saint George and Bridge Streets. Coquina\nstone and stucco, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\nSchool House, 14 Saint George Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. (?)\n6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\nSpanish Treasury (now Woman's Exchange), Saint George and Treasury Streets. Wood,\nstucco, and coquina stone, two stories, early 17th C., (altered c.1690, 1702, and later).\n14 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936; 1937).\nTrinity Church, Saint George and North King Streets. Coquina stone, with spire, early\n19th C., (rebuilt 1902). 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nSAINT AUGUSTINE VICINITY\nSaint Johns County (55)\nFort Matansas, 18 miles south of Saint Augustine. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th\nC. 12 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nSAINT JOHNS BLUFF\nDuvall County (16)\nSpanish-American War Fort. Concrete, late 19th C., (ruinous). 5 sheets (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\n[78]\nFLORIDA\nGIFTSHOP\nHOTHER\nOLD HOUSE\nof DonToledo\nOLD SPANISH\nQUARTER\nFATIO HOUSE, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. 1806\n[79]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSAINT JOHNS RIVER\nDuval County (16)\nMap of Fort George Island and Saint Johns Bluff. 1 sheet (1934).\nTALLAHASSEE\nLeon County (18)\nCall House, West First Avenue and Adams Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nTALLAHASSEE VICINITY\nLeon County (37)\n\"Goodwood\" (Croom House), 23/4 miles NE. of Tallahassee on Miccosukee Road. Brick\nand stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (altered). 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1936).\n[80]\nFLORIDA\nWALK\nGRASS\n/FA USE\nWALK\nWELL COVERED\nof\nWALK\n151.6\n`f.r\n-7:5\n202R\n322\nGRASS\nWALK\n4\n&\n\" NOL AND 10Nd\n0\n-29 8\n0\n121-5\nM\nGATE\nBATTERY\nPROTECTING\nBATTLEMENT 12 TEA TEA VIA STEPS 2149 MOA- 469\nGUN GONE DIVOT AND\n390188\n2.8\nENTRANCE\n389\nW\nPOSITIONS JEE DETAILS\n1\nSIE\nV\nLOOKOUT TOWER\n0\n97.\n&\nW\n1\n&\nBRIDGE\nAZ10\n30-9\nOF\nS.9L\n332\n12 4\n9.86\n9810\n33-1\n{21\nJUNE\n0.7\nRALE\n8\n2E\nu.\n0\n0\n3\n362\n\"The\n0.9£\n5.28\n0.0£\n438\n-:20\n-30.2\n:\nOff\nTHIS AREA IS HIGHER THAN MOAT TO\nso n\nS\nu\nALLOW FOR GUN POSITION\n0\n40-3\n122.5\n138-4\nif R 0 0 F\nC 0 U I T\n154.5\n13810\n116\n110-2\n0\n= O 1 A\nCOQUINA RETAINING WALL\n28 8\nR\n42.10\n30-6\nLow\n.E\n30-3\nCOQUINA RETAINING WALL\nDays\n010\n148-\n9801\n236\n345\n+65\n3\n0\n0\na\n348\n.5.a\nFORT MARION, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. EARLY 17TH CENTURY\n0.07\n2150\n32 10\n401\n326\n94\n67.10\nTower\n31.0\n668\nMAT MAIN Bakour\n227\n1\nV\n0\nW\n:\nLOOKOUT TOWED\n1.58\n39.:\nEND END OF END OF MOAT\n66E\n399\n$\nno\nGUY PIVOTS\nLUM TRACK\n315\nS.59\n590``\ntx\n37 11\nFOR\nEQWY DE.\n(-S\nin\n[81]\nGEORGIA\nARNOLDSVILLE VICINITY\nOglethorpe County (111)\nDaniels House, 11 miles SE. of Athens. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos\n(1936).\nATHENS\nClarke County (30)\nCamak House, Meigs Avenue and Finley Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\nJames Camak, Architect. + sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCobb House, 194 Prince Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, cast-iron balcony. 3 photos (1936; 1940).\nCobb Institute, Milledge Avenue. Masonry and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-\niron veranda. 3 photos (1936; 1940).\nCrane House (S. A. E. Chapter House). Pulaski and Washington Streets. Brick, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nDearing House, 338 Milledge Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 3 photos (1936; 1940).\nDemosthenian Hall, University of Georgia campus. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nGerdine House, 129 Dougherty Street. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nverranda. 1 photo (1936).\nGrant-Hill-Bradshaw House, 570 Prince Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934; 1940).\nHunnicutt House, 325 Milledge Avenue. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 1 photo (1936).\nJudge Lumpkin House. 248 Prince Avenue. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936; 1940).\nLyle House, 320 Lumpkin Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nNicholson House, 224 Thomas Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (restored 1916). 1 photo (1936).\nOld Athens Hotel. 480 Broad Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPhi Kappa Hall, University of Georgia campus. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nReed House, 185 Hull Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nTaylor-Grady House, 634 Prince Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. + photos (1936).\nThomas House, 347 Hancock Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nUpson House, Prince Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. + sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nATLANTA VICINITY\nCobb County (34)\nCovered Bridge over Soap Creek, 14 miles north of Atlanta. Wood, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\n[82]\nGEORGIA\nAUGUSTA\nRichmond County (123)\nAcademy of Richmond County (now Library and Museum), 540 Telfair Street. Brick\nand stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. William Henry Goodrich, Archi-\ntect. (Original building 1802.) 1 photo (1936).\nAzalea Cottage, 2236 Walton Way. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nBennoch House, 119 Eighth Street. Brick and wood, three and a half stories, early 19th\nC., cast-iron balcony. 1 photo (1936).\nBroad Street Stores, 582-90 Broad Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 1 photo (1936).\nBroad Street Stores, 600 block, south side. Brick, mid 19th C., (altered). 2 photos (c.\n1888; 1936).\nBroad Street Stores, 700 block, north side. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1888).\nBroad Street Stores, 700 block, south side. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1888).\nChafee House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 13 photos (1934; 1936).\nChew-Dearing-Battey House, 428 Washington Street. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nClanton House, 503 Greene Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, cast-iron veranda. 9 photos (1936).\nCourt House, Greene Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.\n4 photos (1936).\n\"Fruitlands\". Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\ntwo-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nHarper-Cohen House, 2150 Battle Row. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n\"High Gate,\" 820 Milledge Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, stairway\n(1936).\nHouse at 467 Greene Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 2\nphotos (1936).\nHouse at 261 Watkins Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nJail, Watkins and Elbert Streets. Brick, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKilpatrick House, Forrest Hills. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype, (moved 1929). 6 photos (1936).\nMayor White House, 2234 Walton Way. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Meadow Gardens\" (Walton House). Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (altered).\n6 photos (1934; 1936).\nMurphy House, Telfair Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., cast-iron\nveranda, (altered 1820). 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nOertel House, 638 Telfair Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 9 photos (1934; 1936).\nOld Jail, Watkins and Elbert Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Medical College, Washington and Telfair Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. C. C. Clusky, Architect. 14 sheets (1934); 4 photos\n(1934).\n[83]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nAUGUSTA-Continued.\nPhinizy House, 519 Greene Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos\n(1936).\nPlatt House, 453 Greene Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n2 photos (1936).\nReid-Jones-Carpenter House, 2245 Walton Way. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 6 photos (1936).\nSaint Paul's Church. Brick with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (rebuilt 1916-18).\n1 photo (1934).\nSt. Paul's Parish Cemetery. Early 19th C. 5 photos, gate and gravestones (1936).\nUnited States Arsenal, south of Walton Way on hill. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nWare-Sibley-Clark House, 506 Telfair Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type, Early Republican. S sheets (1936); 17 photos (1934; 1936).\nWhite House, 1822 Broad Street. Wood. two stories, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934; 1936).\nWoman's Club, 825 Greene Street. Wood. one and a half stories, early 19th C., (altered).\n4 photos (1936).\nAUGUSTA VICINITY\nRichmond County (123)\nGlascock House, 4 miles from Augusta on Old Savannah Road. Wood, two stories,\nlate 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHarper House, 2 miles from Augusta on Wrightsboro Road. Wood, two stories, late\n18th C., mansion type, two-story veranda. 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nBARNESVILLE VICINITY\nPike County (116)\nGachet House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBRUNSWICK VICINITY\nGlynn County (64)\nSanto Domingo Mission of Talaje, 14 miles south of Brunswick. Tabby, early 17th C.,\n(ruinous). 1 sheet (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nCLINTON\nJones County (85)\nJade-Barron House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\ntwo-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nJohnson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. () photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Lowther Hall.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Farly Republican.\nDaniel Pratt, Architect (:). 7 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1934; 1936).\nCOBBHAM\nMcDuffie County (95)\nFew House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nCOLUMBUS\nMuscogee County (108)\nAlexander-McGehee-Woodll House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1936).\nCargill House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n5 photos (1934; 1936).\n[84]\nGEORGIA\n3\nfrom\nLOWTHER HALL, CLINTON, GEORGIA. 1822\n[85]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCOLUMBUS-Continued.\nCook-Thomas House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies.\n1 photo (1936).\nDowning House, 815 Broadway. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., iron veranda, mid\n19th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"The Elms\" (Bowers House), 1846 Buena Vista Road. Wood, one and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nFontaine House (Elks Home). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. S photos (1934; 1936).\nJudge Crawford House, 13th Street. Brick, stucco, and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nMott House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, (remodeled\n1892). 2 photos (1936).\nMuscogee Mills and Warehouse. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPease House, Broad and 9th Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., formal composition,\ncast-iron verandas. + photos (1934; 1936).\nRankin House, 1440 Second Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 2 photos, doorway and interior (1936).\nRedd House. Masonry and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\n\"St. Elmo\" (Garrard-Slade House) 17th Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 2 sheets (1932); 7 photos\n1934; 1936).\nSwift House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nCOLUMBUS VICENITY\nMuscogee County (108)\nGunby House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nSlave Cabins, Old Bass Plantation. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCOVINGTON\nNewton County (109)\nCarr House, on hill in west section of town. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).\nDowns House. Wood, one story mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1934).\nSpence-Harris House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nCOVINGTON VICINITY\nNewton County (109)\nSalem Camp Ground. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nCRAWFORDVILLE\nTaliaferro County (133)\nLiberty Hall. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (restored). 4 photos (1936).\nDAHLONEGA\nLumpkin County (94)\nCourt House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Hotel, Main Square. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\n[86]\nGEORGIA\nDARIEN VICINITY\nGlynn County (64)\n\"Altama,\" Brunswick Highway. Masonry and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nMcIntosh County (96)\nAshantilly Plantation, 1½ miles from Darien. Tabby and stucco, two stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival, (altered). (Burned 1937). 10 photos (1936).\nNegro Cabin. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nTolomato Mission. Tabby, late 16th C., (ruinous). 8 photos (1934; 1936).\nFAIRBURN VICINITY\nFulton County (61)\nBeaver House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Campbell County Court House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1914)\n1 photo (1910).\nGRIFFIN\nSpalding County (128)\nBailey-Tebeault House, Meriwether Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nDrewry House, 303 North Thirteenth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nNichols House, 225 North Thirteenth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nReverend Gibson House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHADDOCK VICINITY\nJones County (85)\nBlount House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.\nDaniel Pratt, Architect (?). 22 photos (1934; 1936).\nHIGH SHOALS\nWalton County (149)\nHouse of Casulon Plantation. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, (remodeled about 1920). 8 photos (1936).\nHOSCHTON VICINITY\nBarrow County (7)\nCochran House, 1 mile north of Hoschton. Log, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1936).\nISLE OF HOPE\nChatham County (26)\nFort Wymberly, Wormsloe Plantation. Tabby, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1934).\nRice Mill, Wormsloe Plantation. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nSlave Cabin and Wellhead, Wormsloe Plantation. Wood, one story, early 19th C.\n3 photos (1934).\nJEFFERSON\nJackson County (79)\nBell-Maddox House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1936).\nEtheridge-Stanton House, 186 Lee Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Re-\nvival. 1 photo (1936).\nHarrison Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda\n1 photo (1936).\nPendergrass Store. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nPresbyterian Church. Wood, with tower, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\n[87]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nKNOXVILLE\nCrawford County (40)\nCourt House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLA FAYETTE\nWalker County (148)\nMarsh-Warthen House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek Revival.\n(Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).\nLAGRANGE\nTroup County (143)\nBeall-Dallis House, Broad Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival (altered 1850). 1 photo (1936).\nCameron House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, mantel (1936).\nCulberson House, 207 Broad Street. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nEdwards House, 203 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nHuntley House, 302 Broad Street. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nRender House, Hines Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nTodd House, 1103 Vernon Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. Phillip Green, Architect(?), 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nLAGRANGE VICINITY\nTroup County (143)\nBoddie House, 7 miles from LaGrange on Greenville Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 photos (1936).\nLEXINGTON\nOglethorpe County (111)\nCox-Chedel-Johnston House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. (.Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).\nGilmer House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1934).\nJudge Platt House. Wood. two stories. mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1936).\nPigeon House on Cox-Steward Farm. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaims-Bacon House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWillingham-Wadkins House. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nLOUISVILLE\nJefferson County (82)\nSlave Market, Public Square. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nMACON\nBibb County (11)\nAndrews House, 110 Third Street. Wood and stucco, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nwrought-iron veranda. 4 photos (1936).\nBaber House (Clinic Hospital). Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., (altered C.\n1920). 9 photos (1936).\nBirdsey House, Vineville Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (altered). Elam Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nCallaway House (Macon Hospital), Pine Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. Elam Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\n[88]\nGEORGIA\nMACON-Continued.\nCanning House, 854-56 Mulberry Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nColeman House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. Elam Alexander, Architect. 1 photo (1934).\nCowles House, Vine and Walnut Streets. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. Elam Alexander, Architect. 3 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nDr. Miller House, Georgia Avenue and College Street. Wood, two stories with cupola,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nEmerson and Holmes Building, 556 Mulberry Street. Brick and stucco, three stories,\nmid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nHolt House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Elam\nAlexander, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nOld State Bank, Walnut Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nPoe House, Washington and Poplar Avenues. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 5 photos (1936).\nRectory of Christ Church, 211 Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, (moved). 1 photo (1936).\nSlade Houses, 453 Walnut Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nSmall House, 115 Rogers Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nMADISON\nMorgan County (106)\nKolb-Pou-Newton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 4 photos,\ninterior and garden (1936).\n\"Thurleston.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1936).\nMARIETTA\nCobb County (34)\nFraser-Couper House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nMARSHALLVILLE\nMacon County (97)\nFrederick-Wade House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nMcCaskill-Rumph House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nSlappey House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMARSHALLVILLE VICINITY\nMacon County (97)\nFelton House, 1 mile south of Marshallville. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nRumph House, 3 miles west of Marshallville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nStage Coach Inn (Bryan House), 3 miles SW. of Marshallville. Wood, one and a half\nstories, early 19th C., dog-run type. 2 photos (1936).\n[89]\n303816-41--7\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMIDWAY\nLiberty County (90)\nMidway Congregational Church. Wood with tower, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1934).\nMILLEDGEVILLE\nBaldwin County (5)\nBell House (originally a parsonage). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\n\"The Cedars,\" Columbia Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, (moved). 4 photos (1936).\nCentral Building, State Hospital. Brick and stucco, 3½ stories with dome, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (wings later). 1 photo (1937).\nConn House, Wilkerson and Green Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Governor's Mansion, Clark and Green Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories with\ncupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1934; 1936).\nOld State Capitol. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Gothic Revival, (remod-\neled 1835, burned 1941). 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nStetson-Sanford House, Wilkinson and Hancock Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th\nC., two-story veranda. 7 photos (1936).\nWilliams-Ferguson House, Liberty and Washington Streets. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nWilliams-Orme-Crawford House, 211 Liberty Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. S photos (1936).\nMILLEDGEVILLE VICINITY\nBaldwin County (5)\nBoykin House, 10 miles east of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 12 photos (1936; 1937).\nGovernor Johnson-Ennis House, 1 mile south of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nMount Nebo (McComb's Mount), 6 miles west of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C., Early Republican, formal composition, two-story veranda. 4 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1934).\nTucker-Hatcher House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (restored 1928). 1 photo (1937).\n\"Westover,\" 4½ miles west of Milledgeville. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. Daniel Pratt, (?) Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nMONROE\nWalton County (149)\nBriscoe-Selman House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival\n(altered C. 1905). 3 photos (1936).\nDavis House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda, (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\nOXFORD\nNewton County (109)\nFew Literary Society Hall, Emory College. Masonry and stucco, two stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Emory Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPhi Gamma Literary Society Hall, Emory College. Masonry and stucco, one story,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\n[90]\nGEORGIA\nPANOLA VICINITY\nDeKalb County (45)\nLatimer-Felton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nRIDGEVILLE\nMcIntosh County (96)\nEpping House, 3 miles northeast of Darien. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. (Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).\nRINCON\nEffingham County (52)\nJerusalem Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1934).\nROCK SPRING\nWalker County (148)\nCarter's Quarters. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934).\nROME\nFloyd County (58)\n\"Thornwood.\" Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).)\nROSWELL\nFulton County (61)\n\"Barrington Hall.\" Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1936).\n\"Bullock Hall.\" Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nsheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nLewis House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nMimosa Hall (Phoenix Hall). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nOld Methodist Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSAINT MARYS\nCamden County (20)\nOrange Hall. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 12 sheets\n(1934); 5 photos (1934).\nSAINT MARYS VICINITY\nCamden County (20)\nSanta Maria Mission. Tabby, two stories (?), mid 17th C., (ruinous). 2 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1934).\nSAINT SIMONS ISLAND\nGlynn County (64\nFort Frederica. Tabby, one story, early 18th C. (ruinous). 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nHamilton Plantation, Slave Cabin. Tabby, one story, early 19th C. (Also two-story\nbarn). 2 photos (1936).\nRest House. Tabby, one and a half stories, early 19th C. (ruinous). 1 photo (1934).\nRetreat House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (burned 1906). 1 photo (1936).\nSlave Hospital and Green House, \"Retreat Plantation\". Tabby, two stories, early 19th\nC., (ruinous). 3 photos (1934).\nSAPELO ISLAND\nMcIntosh County (96)\nSpanish Fort. Tabby, late 17th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1934).\nSAVANNAH\nChatham County (26)\nArnold House, 128 State Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (Brick and\nstucco addition later.) 2 photos (1936).\nBank, 19 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBattersby-Anderson House, 119 East Charlton Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n[91]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSAVANNAIH-Continued.\nBranch of United States Bank. Masonry and stucco, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival, (demolished 1924). William Jay, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1831).\nCentral of Georgia Railroad Bridges. Brick, mid 19th C. + photos (1936).\nChrist Church, Johnson Square. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. James\nHamilton Couper, Architect. 3 photos (1934; 36).\nClark House, 107 Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCunningham House, 101 East Oglethorpe Averue. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo, doorway (1936).\nCustom House, Bay and Bull Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1936).\nDavenport House, State and Habersham Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nDenis Houses, 25-27 Lincołn Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nDr. Charlton House, 220 East Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nFactor's Warehouse, River Street. Fieldstone, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nFirst African Baptist Church, Bryant, Montgomery and St. Julian Streets. Brick, with\ntower, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFort Wayne, beyond East Bay Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGibbons Block. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nGreen-Meldrim House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.\nGothic Revival, cast-iron veranda. 13 photos (1934; 1936).\nHabersham House (Pink House), Reynolds Square. Brick and stucco, two stories, late\n18th C., (altered). 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nHarbor Beacon. Cast iron, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse at 203 East York Street. Mid 19th C., wrought-iron balustrade. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, 115 West Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 1 photo, doorway (1936).\nHouses at 312 and 314 East Broughton Street. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nHouses at 118 and 124 East Harris Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHoustoun-Screven House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished 1920). 3 photos\n(copies).\nIndependent Presbyterian Church, Bull and Oglethorpe Streets. Regular ashlar with\ntower, early 19th C. (Burned and rebuilt C. 1900). John H. Queen, Architect. 7 photos\n(1936).\nLePage House, 112 West Hull Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., wrought-iron\nbałcony. 2 photos, doorway (1936).\nLow House, 329 Abercorn Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 5 photos (1936)\n[92]\nGEORGIA\nSAVANNAH-Continued.\nMacIntosh House, 110 E. Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, late\n18th C., cast-iron balcony, (altered 19th C.). 1 photo (1936).\nMackay House, 125 East Congress Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion\ntype, Early Republican. 22 photos (1936).\nMcAlpin House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (altered 1895). 9 photos (1936).\nMinis House, Habersham Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival, wrought-iron balconies. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nNewspaper Office, 17 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1934).\nRavenel House, MacDonough and Floyd Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\nMatthew Lufborrow, Architect. 1 photo (1934).\nReid Servants' and Carriage House, 118 East State Street. Regular ashlar, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nRichardson-Maxwell-Owens House, Abercorn Street. Tabby and stucco, two stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. William Jay, Architect. 8 sheets\n(1934); 20 photos (1934; 1936).\nRoberts House, 27 Abercorn Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936),\nScarborough House. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type.\nGreek Revival. 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nSmets House, Jones and Bull Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nSorrel-Weed House, 6 West Harris Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. 15 photos (1936).\nSpencer-Woodbridge House, 22 Habersham Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late\n18th C., Early Republican. 4 photos (1934; 1936).\nTelfair Academy of Arts and Sciences. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. William Jay, Architect. 4 photos\n(1936).\nTenement Houses, 421-423 East York Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1934).\nTobias House, 18 West Harris Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nTrinity Church, West side of Saint James Square. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. John B. Hogg. Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nWaring House, 127 Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican, (remodeled to three stories). 4 photos (1934; 1936).\nWayne-Gordon House, 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, three stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. William Jay, Architect. 9 photos (1936).\nWetter House, 425 Oglethorpe Avenue. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, (remodeled, and cast iron added, 1857). 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nSAVANNAH VICINITY\nChatham County (26)\nFort Pulaski, Cockspur Island. Brick, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1935; 1936).\n\"The Hermitage.\" Brick andone story, stucco, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (demolished\nc. 1936). Henry McAlpin, Architect. 3 sheets (1930); 5 photos (1934).\n\"Wild Heron Plantation,\" 14 miles SW. of Savannah, Little Ogeechee River. Wood, one\nand a half stories, mid 18th C., (restored 1935). 2 photos (1936).\n[93]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n00000\nCRILING\nFIRST 1004\nWEST END ELEVATION\nOTHER END SIMILAR\nSCALE 10°°1.0\"\nUUU\nSOUTH ELEVATION\nNORTH ELEVATION SIMILAR\nSCALE yo.1.0\n\"THE HERMITAGE,\" SAVANNAH VICINITY, GEORGIA. 1820\n[94]\nGEORGIA\nSPARTA\nHancock County (71)\nDr. Terrell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n6 photos (1936).\nJudge Little House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1936).\nSayre-Shivers House, Broad and Rabun Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., man-\nsion type, Greek Revival. 8 photos (1936).\nSPRING PLACE\nMurray County (107)\nVann House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1934; 36).\nTALBOTTON\nTalbot County (132)\nDr. Leonard House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n4 photos (1936).\nEpiscopal Church. Wood with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nHill-Leonard House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3\nphotos (1936).\nMaxwell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nMethodist Church. Brick with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nStraus le Vert Memorial Hall. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nTOCCOA VICINITY\nStephens County (129)\n\"Traveler's Rest\" (now Jarrett House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (addition,\n1820). 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWASHINGTON\nWilkes County (159)\nAlexander House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (altered). 5 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nPresbyterian Church. Wood with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nToombs House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1934).\nWingfield-Cade House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\naltered. (Also outbuildings). 4 photos (1936).\nWATKINSVILLE\nOconee County (110)\nEagle Tavern. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWAYNESBORO\nBurke County (17)\nMunnerlyn House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1934).\nWEST POINT\nTroup County (143)\nBooker House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nWHITESVILLE VICINITY\nHarris County (73)\nDavidson House, about 4 miles north of Whitesville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nWOODBINE VICINITY\nCamden County (20)\nRefuge Plantation, north side of Satilla River. Wood, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n[95]\nILLINOIS\nADDISON VICINITY\nDuPage County (22)\nHeideman Wind Mill, one-half mile north of Addison on Route No. 5. Wood, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nALBION\nEdwards County (24)\nDr. Thompson House (Library). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\nFrench House, on State Route 130 opposite Market Square. Brick, two stories, mid\n19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nALTON\nMadison County (60)\nLoomis Hall, Shurtleff College. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nBATAVIA\nKane County (45)\nBurke House, Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n10 photos (1934; 1936).\nBEARDSTOWN\nCass County (9)\nBillings House, LaFayette and Third Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nOld Courthouse (City Hall). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nSturtevant House, 301 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nBELLEVILLE\nSt. Clair County (82)\nLincoln Hotel, North High and East \"A\" Streets. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nBELVIDERE\nBoone County (4)\nDunton House, 807 McKinley Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 sheet (1936); 12 photos (1936).\nHildrup House, 1215 North State Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (altered). John K. Towner, Architect. 2 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nWheeler House, 222 West Locust Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 sheet (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nBELVIDERE VICINITY\nBoone County (4)\nNewton House, 8 miles south of Belvidere. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 1 sheet (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nBEMENT\nPiatt County (74)\nBryant House, 116 Wilson Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3\nphotos (1925; 1935).\nBISHOP HILL\nHenry County (37)\nCooperative Store, Main and Christina Streets. Mid 19th C. 1 sheet, facade (1936).\nOld Jansonist Building, Apartment House, Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nmid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Jansonist Building, Original Colony Store (now Post Office), Main and Bishop Hill\nStreets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (c. 1910).\nOld Jansonist Building, Steeple Building, Main and Bishop Hill Streets. Brick and\nstucco, three stories with cupoła, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. August Bonholts,\nArchitect. 6 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936); 2 photos (copies-no date).\n[96]\nILLINOIS\nBLOOMINGDALE VICINITY\nDuPage County (22)\nLaudon-Bender House, ½ mile east of Bloomingdale, U.S. Route 20. Wood, one story,\nmid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBLOOMINGTON\nMcLean County (57)\nMajor's Hall, 117 East Front Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 3 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCAHOKIA\nSt. Clair County (82)\nChurch of the Holy Family, State Route 257. Log, late 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nJarrot House, State Route 157. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nPriest's House, State Route 157. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCAIRO\nAlexander County (2)\nLangan House. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., Italianate, cast-iron\nveranda. 5 photos (1934).\nStore Building, 509 Commercial Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCARBONDALE VICINITY\nJackson County (39)\nCabin, 5½ miles south of Carbondale on U.S. Highway No. 51. Log, two stories, mid\n19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCARLYLE\nClinton County (14)\nSuspension Bridge, Kaskaskia River. Wood and stone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1936).\nCHANNAHON VICINITY\nWill County (99)\nCanal Locks, Illinois-Michigan Canal. Stone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 8 photos\n(1936).\nCanal Lock House, Illinois-Michigan Canal. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCHICAGO\nCook County (16)\nAldine Square, Vincennes Avenue between 37th and 39th Streets. Stone, late 19th C.\n1 sheet (1936); 11 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nBalcony rail of Carpenter House, 945 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron details, late\n19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCahokia Court House. Log, one story, early 18th C., (moved 1906). 1 sheet (1934);\n7 photos (1934).\nCast-iron detail at 1362 North Dearborn Street, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nClarke House, 4526 South Wabash Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories with cupola,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival, (moved 1872). 6 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1872; 1935).\nFence at 720 North Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFence at 613 North Wabash Avenue. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFence at 650 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[97]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHICAGO-Continued.\nFence at 711 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFence at 1133 West Washington Boulevard. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nFence and Gates of Cyrus McCormick House, 675 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late\n19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFence and Gate at Huron and Wabash Avenues. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1\nphoto (1937).\nFence and Gate at 701 Rush Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFence rail at 1000 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nFence rail at 1153 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1935).\nGate at 1150 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGate and Fence at 1210 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nGate and Fence at 1339 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nGate post and fence at 1156 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHouses at 1352-1362 West Washington Boulevard. Brick and regular ashlar, three and\na half stories, late 19th C., cast-iron balconies. 2 photos (1936).\nIronwork at 1237 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron detail, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nIronwork of Strong House, 1352 West Washington Boulevard. Cast iron, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nOld Second Baptist Church (Aiken Institute), Morgan and Montoe Streets. Brick,\nmid 19th C. W. W. Boyington, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nSheldon House, 723 West Congress Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSmith House (Enterprise Institute), Aldine Square. Stone, two stories, late 19th C.\n4 photos (1935).\nStair Railing and Fence at 1159 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron details, late 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nStair and railing at 923 North Dearborn Street. Cast-iron details, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nStair Railing at 1021 South Wabash Avenue. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nStair Railing at 66 West Oak Street. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936)\nStair Railing at 1149 West Washington Boulevard. Cast-iron detail, late 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nWentworth House, Archer and South Harlem Avenues. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy).\n[98]\nILLINOIS\nCOLUMBIA\nMonroe County (67)\nBuck Tavern. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos\n(c. 1856; 1935).\nGrosse House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets\n(1935); 9 photos (1935; 1940).\nHabermehl House (Pigs Eye House), South Second and Pine Streets. Brick, one story,\nmid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nHouse at 808 East Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935); 3 photos\n(1935).\nHouse at 810 East Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos\n(1935).\nHouse at 812 East Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935); 3\nphotos (1935).\nIchmiller House, 803 East Main Street. Brick and wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1935).\nOtto House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2\nphotos (1935).\nSchneider House, 123 East Main Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nDECATUR\nMacon County (58)\nOld Court House, Fairview Park. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (moved).\n2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nDEPUE VICINITY\nBureau County (6)\nHassler Tavern, 2 miles from Depue. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1935).\nEDWARDSVILLE\nMadison County (60)\nOld Wabash Hotel, Main and Union Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n3 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nWarren's Print Shop. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nEDWARDSVILLE VICINITY\nMadison County (60)\nWindmill, Paddock Farm, 7½ miles north of Edwardsville. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nELGIN\nKane County (45)\nHinsdell House, 443 East Chicago Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nEVANSTON\nCook County (16)\nLong House, 929 Sheridan Road. Wood, early 19th C., (moved from Bond House\nKaskaskia, Illinois, 1892). 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1934).\nFALL CREEK VICINITY\nAdams County (1)\nFall Creek Bridge, 1 mile east of Fall Creek over Fall Creek Gorge. Irregular ashlar\nearly 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nFAYVILLE\nKane County (45)\nKeating House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 12 photos\n(1936).\n[99]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFULLERSBURG\nDuPage County (22)\nHouse opposite Old Tavern, Ogden Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nOld Tavern, Ogden Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 5 photos\n(1936); 2 photos (copies).\nOld Toll House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nFULLERSBURG VICINITY\nDuPage County (22)\nGrave Water Mill, ½ mile north of Fullersburg on York Road. Brick, three stories, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGALENA\nJo Daviess County (43)\nBuden House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nCalderwood House, North Bench Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nClarey House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nCottage, 408 South Dodge Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1935); 2 photos (1935).\nGeneral Smith House, South and Berick Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. H. J. Stauffer, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nGrace Episcopal Church. Irregular ashlar with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival,\n(spire removed). C. W. Otis, Architect, 5 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935; 1936); 2\nphotos (copies-no date).\nGrant House, 121 South High Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nGrimm House, 608 South Bench Street. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo\n(1936) (entrance door only).\nHarmony Lodge of Odd Fellows, Bench Street. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936)\n(entrance door only).\nHempstead House, 611 South Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nHoge House, 512 Park Avenue. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. H. J.\nStauffer, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nHouse at Elk and Prospect Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHunkins House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1934).\nJohn Dowling House, 120 North Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nKlingeł House, Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1\nphoto (1936).\nMaxiener House, 104 South Bench Street. Wood, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos\n(1936).\nMethodist Church (Odd Fellows Lodge), Bench Street. Brick, mid 19th C., (demolished).\n1 photo (1936).\n100 ]\nILLINOIS\nCONVEYOR\nCONVEYOR\nBIN\nBIN\nOAK LEVERS\nTO ENGAGE WHEELS\nWHEELS RIMS, OAK\nCOGS, HARD MAPLE\nBRAKE OAK\n1\" DIAGONAL SHEATHING\n2 WAYS\nWHEEL & TEETH\nROVGH HEWN OAK\nN\nVP\nDN\nBVILT-VP SHAFT\n4-12\" x 12\" OAK\n.\n4\nHVB-CAST IRON\nTHIRD FLOOR PLAN\nPINE\nOAK\n3 n D STEEL PINS\n4'-11\"\nMAIN SHAFT- OAK\nALL BEARINGS OF OAK\n13-3\nCIRCVLAR RAIL - OAK\nFRICTION HOIST\nWHEEL PINE\n8'-10\"\n2\"x 2' PINE FRAMEWORK\nCOVERED WITH CANVAS\n8-12\"x 12\" OAK\nCORNER SVPPORTS\nCONTINVOVS VNSPLICED\nMEMBERS\n.\n10'-6\"\nMAIN STRVCTVRAL\nMEMBERS OF OAK\n¥\nA\nOAK SHAFTS\nSTONE GRINDER\nFOR FINE FLOVR\n9'-4\"\nBALCONV FLOOR\nPINE\nPINE POSTS\n1-101\n2'-9\"\n29'-9\"\nSECTION\n1/4\" = I'- O'\nHEIDEMAN MILL, ADDISON VICINITY, ILLINOIS. 1867\n[101]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGALENA-Continued.\nMississippi House (Hotel), South Main Street. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1935).\nNicholas Dowling Building, Diagonal and Main Streets. Brick, four stories, mid 19th\nC. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nOld Dowling House, Broadway. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nOld Market House (Town Hall). North Commerce Street. Brick, two stories with cupoła,\nmid 19th C. S sheets (1935); 12 photos (1934; 1935; 1936).\nPorter House, 110 North Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);\nl' photo (1936).\nRyan House, Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-\nvival. 1 photo (1936).\nSenator Washburne House, 908 Third Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nSisters of Mercy Convent, 226 North Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1\nsheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nS. M. Felt House, Prospect Street. Mound stone and cast-iron details, mid 19th C. 4\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSpecht House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nStahl House, 605 Bench Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1934).\nTelford House, Park Avenue between Monroe and Jackson Streets. Wood, one and a\nhalf stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nTelford Shop, Bench Street. Cast-iron details, mid 19th C., (moved). 1 photo (1936).\nWarehouse, South Main Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGALENA VICINITY\nJo Daviess County (43)\nChetlain House, 5 miles northwest of Galena. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C.,\n(additions, mid 19th C.). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nRoberts House, 4 miles SE of Galena on Route 5. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGENEVA\nKane County (45)\nCaptain Wells House, 22 South Third Street. Stucco and frame, two stories, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\nUnitarian Church, Second and James Streets. Stone and stucco, with belfry, mid 19th\nC. 1 sheet (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nGENEVA VICINITY\nKane County (45)\nBristol House, ½ mile south of Geneva on River Road. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGENOA VICINITY\nDe Kalb County (19)\nPerkins House, ½ mile NE. of Genoa on Route 72. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGLENCOE\nCook County (16)\nAlbright House, Hohlfelder Road. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935); 5\nphotos (1935).\n[102]\nILLINOIS\nGODFREY\nMadison County (60)\nCongregational Church, on State Route 111. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nGodfrey House, Delhi Road. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 6\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGRAND DETOUR\nOgle County (71)\nPankhurst House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos (1936).\nSt. Peter's Episcopal Church, Rock and Main Streets. Irregular ashlar, with spire, mid\n19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 sheet (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nHALF DAY\nLake County (49)\nTavern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nHOMER VICINITY\nChampaign County (10)\nCovered Wooden Bridge, 2½ miles north of Homer, Salt Fork River. Wood, mid 19th\nC., (collapsed 1934). 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nJACKSONVILLE\nMorgan County (69)\nBeecher Hall, Illinois College. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. James Kerr, Archi-\ntect. 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1925; 1934).\nClay House, 1019 West State Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. (additions 1851-54\nand 1890). 11 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\nGovernor Duncan House, Duncan Park. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nJONESBORO\nUnion County (91)\nOld Jail, First and Mississippi Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1935).\nJUBILEE\nPeoria County (72)\nJubilee College. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. Philander Chase, Architect.\n6 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935).\nKNOXVILLE\nKnox County (48)\nHall of Records (Library), Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. John Mande-\nville, Architect. 2 photos (1935; 1936).\nJail, 115 Market Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nOld Court House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. John\nMandeville, Architect. 8 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1870; 1871; 1935; 1936).\nLA MOILLE VICINITY\nBureau County (6)\nSmith House, 2 miles south of La Moille. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);\n5 photos (1935).\nLEBANON\nSt. Clair County (82)\nChapel, McKendree College. Brick, two stories with spire, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1935); 3 photos (1935).\n\"Mermaid House,\" 114 East St. Louis Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\n\"Old Main,\" McKendree College. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 3\nphotos (1935).\nLEE CENTER\nLee County (52)\nDoctor Adams' Office, Old Dixon-Chicago Pike. Irregular Ashlar, one story, mid 19th\nC. 1 sheet (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nFour Bottle Tavern, Old Dixon-Chicago Pike. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 7 photos (1936).\n[ 103 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nLEWISTOWN\nFulton County (29)\nMajor Walker House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nLISBON\nKendall County (47)\nOld Congregational Church. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nMACKINAW\nTazewell County (90)\nPendergast Inn, Market and Monroe Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nMARENGO\nMcHenry County (56)\nRogers House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also out-\nbuildings). 3 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1935).\nThompson Store, 109 West Grant Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935); 3 photos (1935).\nMENDOTA\nLa Salle County (50)\nOctagon House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMONMOUTH\nWarren County (94)\nJohnson House, 300 East Archer Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMONTICELLO\nPiatt County (74)\nHammerschmidt House, S17 Charters Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMOSSVILLE\nPeoria County (72)\nMethodist Episcopal Church. Brick. with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1937); 4 photos\n(1937).\nMOUNT VERNON\nJefferson County (41)\nAppellate Court Building, Fourteenth and Main Streets. Brick. one story, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nMUNDELEIN\nLake County (49)\nSchoolhouse, Marsh's Settlement. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);2\nphotos (1935).\nNAPERVILLE\nDuPage County (22)\nHobson Law Office, 215 S. Main Street, 26-33. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); + photos (1934).\nOld Baptist Church, 34 Washington Avenue. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2\nsheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nPre-Emption House, Chicago Avenue and Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nNAPERVILLE VICINITY\nDuPage County (22)\nHobson House, River Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 10 photos\n(1936); 1 photo (copy).\nHobson Water Mill. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished). 3 photos (1936;\n1 photo (copy-date unknown).\n[104]\nILLINOIS\nNAUVOO\nHancock County (34)\nBabbitt House, Main and Kimball Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nBanghman House, Mulhollen and Seventeenth Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nBaumert House, Mulhollen and Fifteenth Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBrigham Young House, Granger and Kimball Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936); 3 photos (copies, no date).\nBrowning House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos\n(1935); 1 photo (copy, no date).\nGross House, Knight and Sixteenth Streets. Wood, onestory, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nJoseph Smith's early House. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKaufman House, Corlis and Sidney Streets. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nKimball House, Ninth and Munson Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (addition\n1867). 3 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935; 1936).\n\"Mansion House\" (Joseph Smith House), Main and Water Streets. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nMix House, near Kimball and Twenty-first Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWoodruff House, Tenth and Hotchkiss Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nNEW HAVEN\nGallatin County (30)\nSheridan Tavern, 33 Mill Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (ruinous). 4 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nNORMAL\nMcLean County (57)\nFell House, 502 Irving Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3\nphotos (1936).\nONARGA VICINITY\nIroquois County (38)\nPinkerton House, \"Larch Farm,\" 1 mile north of Onarga. Wood, one story with cupola,\nlate 19th C., (additions). 3 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936).\nOQUAWKA\nHenderson County (36)\nCourt House, Fourth and Warren Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 7 sheets (1935); 9 photos (1935; 1936); 2 photos (copies, no date).\nKnowles House, 4th Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935; 1936); 1 photo (copy-date unknown).\nOQUAWKA VICINITY\nHenderson County (36)\nEames Covered Bridge, 2 miles south of Oquawka, Henderson Creek. Wood, mid 19th\nC., (repaired 1924; 1929). 2 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935; 1936).\nJack's Mill Covered Bridge, 2 miles east of Oquawka. Wood, mid 19th C., (repaired\n1921; 1929). 2 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1934; 1935).\n[ 105 ]\n303816-41 8\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nOTTAWA\nLa Salle County (50)\nHossack House, 210 Prospect Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, two-story veranda. Sylvannus Grow, Architect. 3 sheets (1935); 5\nphotos (1925; 1935).\nPARIS\nEdgar County (23)\nAustin House, 501 Jefferson Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\n3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nPAYSON\nAdams County (1)\nCongregational Church, Park Drive and State Route 96. Wood, with spire, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nCongregational Church Parsonage, Route 96 and Park Drive. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nPITTSFIELD\nPike County (75)\nWorthington House, West Washington Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nPLAINFIELD\nWill County (99)\nGreen House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1935).\nPLEASANT PLAINS VICINITY\nSangamon County (84)\nDr. Fink House, 1 mile east of Pleasant Plains. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nPRAIRIE DU ROCHER\nRandolph County (79)\nBrickey House, Market Street. Log, one story, early 19th C., (addition 1858). 4 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\nQUINCY\nAdams County (1)\nKnoyer House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nROCK ISLAND\nRock Island County (81)\nBridge, Mississippi River. Mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nColonel Davenport House, Arsenal Grounds. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (rebuilt\n1906). 4 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936; 1937); 7 photos (copies, no date).\nFort Armstrong. Log, early 19th C. 4 photos (1819).\nRock Island Arsenal. Mid 19th C. 2 photos (1864; 1870).\nROCKTON\nWinnebago County (101)\nCongregational Church. Union Street. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n(steeple demolished). John Peterson, Architect. 5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nSAINT CHARLES\nKane County (45)\nDr. Lewis House, 19 South Fifth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nJucket House, 110 Third Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1936); 7 photos (1936).\nSHAWNEETOWN\nGallatin County (30)\nMarshall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered 1929). 3 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1934).\nState Bank, Main and Cross Streets. Brick and regular ashlar, two and a half stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\n106]\nILLINOIS\nSPRINGFIELD\nSangamon County (84)\nOld State House (now Court House). Brick and stone, two stories with dome, mid 19th\nC., basement added early 20th C. John F. Rague, Architect. 7 sheets (1935); 5 photos\n(1898; 1935).\nSUBLETTE\nLee County (52)\nOld Baptist Parsonage, Snyder and Virginia Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy, no date).\nTHEBES\nAlexander County (2)\nOld Court House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. H.\nErnst Baukhansen, Architect. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nTOULON\nStark County (88)\nDr. Hall House, 301 Franklin Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936;\n1937).\nDr. Hall's Office, Franklin Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 9\nphotos (1936).\nTREMONT\nTazewell County (90)\nJones-Menard House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1937);\n5 photos (1937).\nVIRGINIA VICINITY\nCass County (9)\n\"Allandale\" (Cunningham Farm), 3 miles east of Virginia. Adobe and stucco, one and a\nhalf stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nWARRENVILLE\nDuPage County (22)\nColonel Warren House, Warrenville Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nOld Methodist Church. Wood, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (altered 1914 and 1924).\n1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nWARSAW\nHancock County (34)\nMussetter House, 950 Webster Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nStore Building, Main Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy c. 1900).\nStore Buildings, 202-214 Main Street. Brick, wood, and stone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1936); 4 photos (c. 1890; 1936).\nStore Buildings, 216-230 Main Street. Brick and wood, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);\n4 photos (1936).\nStore Buildings, 407-413 Main Street. Wood and brick, one and two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nStore Buildings, 421-429 Main Street. Brick, two and three stories, late 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nWASHINGTON\nMason County (81)\nMarshall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 20 sheets (1934); 5\nphotos (1934).\nWATERLOO VICINITY\nMonroe County (67)\nLemen House, 3½ miles SW. of Waterloo on State Highway 3. Brick, one story, early\n19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nWAUKEGAN\nLake County (49)\nSwartout House, 414 Sheridan Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWINCHESTER\nScott County (86)\nPresbyterian Church, West Cherry and North Mechanic Streets. Brick with cupola,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\n[ 107 ]\nINDIANA\nCORYDON\nHarrison County (31)\nOld State Capitol, irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., (restored 1930)\n13 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1940).\nEVANSVILLE\nVanderburgh County (82)\nCarpenter House, 413 Carpenter Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type. 15 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFAIRFIELD\nFranklin County (24)\nLogan Cabin. Log, two stories, early 19th C. (additions c. 1850; 1860). 8 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nFORT WAYNE\nAllen County (2)\nEwing House, Berry and Ewing Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 17 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934)\nSwinney House (Historical Museum). Jefferson Street. Brick, two and a half stories\nmid 19th C., (remodeled 1885). 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nINDIANAPOLIS\nMarion County (49)\nChrist (Episcopal) Church, North Meridian and East Wabash Streets. Irregular ashlar,\nwith spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. William Tinsley, Architect. 18 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nMacy House, 408 North Delaware Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron balcony. 11 sheets (1934); 1 photo (c. 1880).\nVinton-Pierce House, 1415 North Meridian Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Italianate. Jos. Curzon, Architect. 12 sheets (1936).\nJEFFERSONVILLE\nClark County (10)\nGrisamore House, 111-113 West Chestnut Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., man-\nsion type, Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMADISON\nJefferson County (39)\nLanier House, First and Vine Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, (restored 1926). Francis Costigan, Architect. 15 sheets\n(1936).\nSecond Presbyterian Church (now Saint Paul's Lutheran), Third and West Streets. Brick\nand śtucco, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Edwin J. Peck, Architect. 8 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nShrewsbury House, High and Poplar Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balconies. Francis Costigan, Architect. 16\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nSullivan H ouse. 304 Second Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nMETAMORA\nFranklin County (24)\nWhitewater Canal Aqueduct. Wood, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nNEWBURGH VICINITY\nWarrick County (87)\nRoberts House, 2 miles east of Newburgh on Wonderland Route. Regular ashlar, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nNEW CARLISLE VICINITY\nLa Porte County (46)\nAugustine House, 3 miles west on U.S. Highway 20. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, formal composition. 10 sheets (1936).\n108]\n[601]\nWILLIAM HENRY HARRISON HOUSE, VINCENNES, INDIANA. 1803\nINDIANA\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW HARMONY\nPosey County (65)\nCommunity House No. 2, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 9\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934; 1940).\nDr. Owen House, Church Street. Brick, one and a half stories with cupoła, mid 19th C.,\nGothic Revival, cast-iron veranda. 8 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1940).\nRICHMOND\nWayne County (89)\nCity Market House, South 6th and A Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. James M.\nSmith, Architect. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nRUSHVILLE VICINITY\nRush County (70)\nKennedy Covered Bridge, Flat Rock River, 1 mile east of Rushville on State Road 44.\nWood, late 19th C. C.E. Kennedy, Architect. 7 sheets (1934).\nSALEM\nWashington County (88)\nJohn Hay Birthplace, College Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936).\nSOUTH BEND\nSaint Joseph County (71)\nOld Court House (now Museum) 114 S. LaFayette Boulevard. Brick and stucco, two\nstories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (remodeled 1873, moved 1897). John\nSmithmeyer, Architect. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nVEVAY\nSwitzerland County (78)\nFerry House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934); 2\nphotos (before 1934).\nRuter Chapel, Mehodist Episcopal Church, Main and Union Streets. Brick, with cupola\nmid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936).\nSchenck House, 630 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1936).\nVINCENNES\nKnox County (42)\nHarrison House, Scott Street. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 6 pho-\ntos (1934).\nLibrary, Saint Xavier Cathedral. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 1\nphoto (1934).\nPriest's House, St. Xavier Cathedral. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nSaint Francis Xavier Cathedral, Vigo Street. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 22\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSaint Rose Chapel, Saint Xavier Cathedral. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\n[110]\nINDIANA\nNORTH.. ELEVATION\n11\nH\n11\nH\nLI\n165-9\nLONGITUDINAL. SECTION\nWALKWAY\nPLANK ROADWAY\n17.0°\nBRICK ROADWAY\nCONC.\nBRICK ROADWAY\n11-8-5\n802+802+802-\n802\n02802-802-802-802-85-21\nSDIRTY\nWALKWAY\nPLANK FLOOR\nSTONE\n165-9:\nPLAN\nKENNEDY BRIDGE, RUSHVILLE VICINITY, INDIANA. LATE 19TH CENTURY\n[III]\nIOWA\nAGENCY CITY\nWapello County (90)\nOld Agency House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (demolished before 1940). 1 photo\n(copy-date unknown).\nAMANA\nIowa County (48)\nGeneral Store Building, Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nHaas House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nLauer Meeting House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nMoershal House. Irregular ashlar and brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nOffice of Amana Colonies. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nPitz Meeting House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nWest Amana Flour Mill. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nBENTONSPORT\nVan Buren County (89)\nHancock House, Third and Walnut Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1934).\nBURLINGTON\nDes Moines County (29)\nFirst Brick House in Iowa. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy, no date).\nJudge Mason House, Sixth and Franklin Streets. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.\n7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCARLISLE VICINITY\nWarren County (91)\nCovered Bridge. Wood, late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCOUNCIL BLUFFS\nPottawattamie County (78)\nGeneral Dodge House, Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934).\nUnion Pacific Station (Transfer Depot and Hotel). Brick, two and a half stories, late\n19th C. 10 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nDECORAH\nWinneshiek County (96)\nBucknell House, 210-213 Winnebago Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th\nC. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCity Stone Mill, 200 North Mill Street. Stone and wood, three and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDES MOINES\nPolk County (77)\nBarlow-Granger House. Pioneer Park. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, mid\n19th C., (demolished 1937). 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1934).\nFirst House in Fort Des Moines. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy, c. 1910).\nFirst Post Office. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nFourth State Capitol. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (copy, C. 1900).\nDUBUQUE\nDubuque County (31)\nLangworthy House, West Third and Alpine Streets. Brick, two stories with cupoła, mid\n19th C., octagonal type. John F. Rague, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nShot Tower. Stone, eight stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\n[112]\n[EII]\nSHOT TOWER, DUBUQUE, IOWA\nIOWA\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDUBUQUE VICINITY\nDubuque County (31)\nDubuque Monument (Grave), 3 miles from Dubuque. Regular ashlar, late 19th C. 1\nsheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nELKADER\nClayton County (22)\nWater Mill, Turkey River. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nFAIRFIELD\nJefferson County (51)\nEwing Hall (Parsons College). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nFESTINA VICINITY\nWinneshiek County (96)\nSaint Anthony's Chapel, 2½ miles S. II. of Festina. Fieldstone, with tower, late 19th C.\n2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (c. 1900).\nHOLY CROSS VICINITY\nDubuque County (31)\nPin Oak Tavern. 1 mile east of Iloly Cross on U.S. Highway 55. Wood, one story, mid\n19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nIOWA CITY\nJohnson County (52)\nSecond State Capitol. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (demolished). 1 photo, copy\n(c. 1900).\nThird State Capitol. Limestone and brick, two stories with cupoła, mid 18th C., Greek\nRevival. John Francis Rague, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nKEOSAUQUA\nVan Buren County (89)\nPearson House. Stone and brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nMARIETTA\nMarshall County (64)\nHixite Friends' Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nMONROE\nJasper County (50)\nKling House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., octagonal type. 3 photos (1934).\nPELLA\nMarion County (63)\nVierson House. Brick and stucco. one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nSAINT DONATUS\nJackson County (49)\nFrank House, Davenport Road. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nSPIRIT LAKE\nDickinson County (30)\nLog House. One story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nSPRINGDALE VICINITY\nCedar County (16)\nBrown House, 2 miles east of Springdale on State Highway 1. Stone and stucco, one\nstory, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 8 sheets (1934); S photos (c. 1900; 1934).\nVALLEY JUNCTION VICINITY\nPołk County (77)\nClegg House. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., octagonał type. 9 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nVANDALIA\nJasper County (50)\nPulver House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\n[114]\nKENTUCKY\nBARDSTOWN\nNelson County (90)\nSaint Joseph's Cathedral. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival. John\nRogers, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\n\"Wickland\" (Beckham House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early\nRepublican. (Also outbuildings). 13 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\n\"Federal Hill\" (My Old Kentucky Home). Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 4 photos (1940).\nBRANDENBURG VICINITY\nMeade County (82)\nDoe Run Hotel (Old Water Mill), on U.S. Highway 60. Irregular ashlar, three stories,\nlate 18th C. 5 photos (1934).\nBUTLER\nPendleton County (96)\nBridge, Licking River. Wood, late 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCYNTHIANA\nHarrison County (49)\nCovered Bridge, Licking River. Wood, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934))\nFRANKFORT\nFranklin County (37)\n\"Liberty Hall\", 218 Wilkinson Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\nThomas Jefferson, (?) Architect. 15 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nOld State House, Broadway between Lewis and Madison Streets. Regular ashlar, two\nstories with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 23 sheets\n(1934); 13 photos (1934).\nGENEVA VICINITY\nHenderson County (51)\n\"Indian Valley\" (Anderson House), 8½ miles west of Geneva. Brick, two stories, mid\n19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nGRAHAMTON\nMeade County (82)\nTextile Mill and Storage Warehouse. Irregular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C. 15\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGREENSBURG\nGreen County (44)\nOld Court House. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nHARRODSBURG VICINITY\nMercer County (84)\nCaptain Taylor House, 5½ miles NE. of Harrodsburg on Chatham Pike. Irregular\nashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (brick addition early 19th C.). 10 sheets (1940); 12 photos\n(1940).\nMud Meeting House, 3 miles SW. of Harrodsburg on U.S. Highway 68. Half timber,\nearly 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nHENDERSON\nHenderson County (51)\nCourt House, 1st and Main Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. Littleberry Weaver, Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nGovernor Powell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 photos (1934).\nLockett House, 502 Elm Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 10 photos (1934).\nSaint Paul's Episcopal Church. Brick and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic\nRevival. 9 photos (1934).\n[115]\nGENERAL NOTES-\n40.67 SQE use WILL Agree\nLag 18 PLOWIS Mor TOOLLE\n- ... list\n43 7 consue ere\n... ..... Eoop '' Spit BOLL\n& . .''l PSCEPT\nwas WHICO ...\nTIOA\n4 C . e : . Baca a Coubit/\npealty\n616007\n-\nSECTION - THSU - .\nBRICK BAND -\n[116] I\nPace or well\nE.r.\n.\nPLAN-OT VENTLE\nin\nVETAIL- CT MAIN CORNICE\nPotoler\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSCALE-TOR- ELIVATION-\nSECTION THQU -\n. .\nicale\nSECTION-THRJ-\nSCALE\n{CALE- for CORNICE\nNOSING of. STONE STEPS\nICALE\nINCORS\nCALE\nlacels\nSCALE CENTRETER\nLALE CENTINCTER/\n\"Liberty HALL,\" FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. 1796\nKENTUCKY\nLEXINGTON\nFayette County (34)\n\"Rose Hill\" (Buckner House), 461 North Limestone Street. Brick, one story, early 19th\nC., Greek Revival, formal composition. (Also outbuildings). 22 sheets (1934); 12\nphotos (1934; 1940).\nLEXINGTON VICINITY\nFayette County (34)\n\"Bryan Station\" (Rogers House), 3½ miles northeast of Lexington. Wood and brick,\none and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (before 1934).\nLOUISVILLE\nJefferson County (56)\nBank of Louisville Building, 322 West Main Street. Brick and limestone, one story,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1934).\nKentucky School for Blind, 1867 Frankfort Avenue. Brick and stucco, four stories\nwith dome, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Francis Costigan, Architect. 16 sheets (1934);\n15 photos (1934).\n\"Spring Station\" (Clark House), Lexington Road and Cannon Lane. Brick, two stories,\nlate 18th C., formal composition. 10 photos (1934).\nLOUISVILLE VICINITY\nJefferson County (56)\n\"Farmington\" (Speed House), Bardstown Road. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. (Also outbuildings). 13 photos (1934).\nLUDLOW\nKenton County (59)\nClosson House (Masonic Temple), Closson Court and Ringold Street. Brick, one and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\n\"Elmwood Hall\", 246 Forest Avenue. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican, (altered). Benjamin Latrobe (?) Architect. 19 sheets (1936); 5 photos\n(1936).\nMILLERSBURG VICINITY\nBourbon County (9)\n\"The Grange\", Drenan House, 2 miles south of Millersburg. Brick, one and a half\nstories, early 19th C., Early Republican, formal composition. 11 photos (1934).\nMUNFORDVILLE VICINITY\nHart County (50)\n\"Glen Lily\" (General Bolivar Buckner's House). Log, two stories, early 19th C. 9\nphotos (1940).\nPARIS VICINITY\nBourbon County (9)\nCane Ridge Meeting House, 8 miles from Paris on Little Rock Road. Log, late 18th C.\n8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nJohnson's Inn, 5 miles west of Paris on Georgetown Pike. Brick, two stories, late\n18th C. 6 photos (1934).\n\"Mount Lebanon\" (Governor Garrard House), 3 miles north of Paris on Peacock Road.\nRegular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 12 photos (1934).\nPISGAH VICINITY\nWoodford County (120)\nPresbyterian Church and Academy, 1 mile north of Pisgah on U.S. Highway 60. Irregular\nashlar, early 19th C., Gothic Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nRICHMOND VICINITY\nMadison County (76)\n\"Castlewood\", 4 miles SE. on U.S. Highway 25. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican, formal composition. Gideon Shryock, Architect. 19 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\n[117]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSHAKERTOWN\nMercer County (84)\nShakertown Inn. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); S photos (1934;\n1940).\nSHELBYVILLE VICINITY\nShelby County (106)\nCross Keys Tavern, 6 miles east of Shelby on U.S. Highway 60. Wood, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings). 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nSTANFORD VICINITY\nLincoln County (69)\nColonel Whitley House, S miles SE. on U.S. Highway 168. Brick, two stories, late\n18th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1940).\nTALMAGE\nMercer County (84)\nMcAfee House, 1 mile west of McAfee. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., (addi-\ntions). 3 sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).\nWASHINGTON\nMason County (81)\nMarshall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 20 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\n[118]\nKENTUCKY\nSAFETY VALUET REPARTMENT\n<<<<<<\nBANK at TOCKY\nRAN J NTL\nBANK OF LOUISVILLE BUILDING, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 1837\n[119]\nLOUISIANA\nBURNSIDE\nAscension Parish (3)\n\"The Houmas\", Burnside Plantation. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival, two-story veranda. (Also outbuildings). 7 sheets (1935); 13\nphotos (1936).\nCHALMETTE\nSaint Bernard Parish (44)\nBeauregard House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, two-story veranda. James Gallier, Sr., Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 11\nphotos (1934).\nCLINTON\nEast Feliciana Parish (19)\nBrame House, State Highway 36. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Re-\nvival. 14 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1940).\nCourt House, St. Helena Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with dome, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 14 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nLawyers' Row, St. Helena Street and Liberty Road. Brick and stucco, one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nCONVENT VICINITY\nSaint James Parish (47)\nUncle Sam Plantation, 1 mile north of Convent. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,\nmid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda, (demolished 1940). (Also\noutbuildings). 17 sheets (1940); 30 photos (1934; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1940).\nDESTREHAN VICINITY\nSaint Charles Parish (45)\nOrmond Plantation House, 2 miles from Destrehan on State Highway 1. Brick, half-\ntimber and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition, two-story veranda.\n14 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934; 1937).\nGEISMAR VICINITY\nAscension Parish (3)\n\"Belle Helene\", Ashland Plantation. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. Greek Revival, two-story veranda. James Gallier, Jr., (?) Architect. 9 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nHAHNVILLE\nSaint Charles Parish (45)\nHomeplace House, Homeplace Plantation. Brick and bousillage, one and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 12 sheets (1940); 20 photos (c. 1899; 1936; 1940).\nMELROSE\nNatchitoches Parish (35)\nAfrican House, Melrose Plantation. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1940); 2 photos (1940).\nMelrose Plantation. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n(Also outbuilding). 4 photos (1940).\nMOUNT AIRY VICINITY\nSaint John the Baptist Parish (48)\nDove Cote and Doll House, Angelina Plantation. Brick and wood, one and two stories,\nearly 19th C. (demolished 1935). 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1925; 1934).\nNAPOLEONVILLE VICINITY\nAssumption Parish (4)\nWoodlawn Plantation, 3 miles south of Napoleonville on State Highway 77. Brick and\nstucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, formal compo-\nsition. 20 sheets (1934).\nNATCHITOCHES\nNatchitoches Parish (35)\nLemee House, 308 Jefferson Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 7\nsheets (1940); 9 photos (1940).\n[120]\nOUTSIDE ESCUTCHEON\nCKNOB- DOORS *2 $ 3rd.FL.\nAll hardware on\nFULL SIZE\nthis sheet is wrought\niron; except knockers ,\n6-11-918902\nwhich are CAST brass.\nSPRING LATCH-DOR*3\nY2 FULL SIZE\nHIN GE\nDORS '3 2ⁿᵈ.FL.\n1/2 FULL SIZE\nLATCH ON DOORS '2 $3 3rd.FL.\nFULL SIZE\n[121] 121 2\nLOUISIANA\nKNOCKER\nLATCH PLATE\nDOOR *3 1st.FL.\nDOR*3 3rd.FL.\nFULL SIZE\nFULL SIZE\nKNOCKER\nDOOR 7 1st. FL.\nFULL SIZE\nFULL SIZE\nFULL SIZE\n3IN,\nINSIDE LATCH- TOWER\nB.Proctor Del\nCASEMENTS\nMETRIC SCALE\nGIROD HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. C. 1812\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW IBERIA\nIberia County (23)\n\"The Shadows\" (Hall House). Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. (Also outbuilding). 11 photos (1936).\nNEW ORLEANS\nOrleans Parish (36)\nArchbishopric, 1114 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n18th C., (remodeled). I. L. Calot, Chanbellan Graton, V. G. le Maistre, Andre de Batz,\nArchitects. (Also outbuildings.) 31 sheets (1934); 39 photos (1900; 1934).\nArsenal, State Museum, 615 Saint Peter Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. Dakin and Dakin, Architects. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934;\n1936).\nBeauregard House, 1113 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. J. H. Correjolles, Architect. 16 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934).\nBosque House, 619 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., wrought-\niron bałcony, (altered). 16 sheets (1938).\nThe Cabildo, State Museum, Chartres and Saint Peter Streets. Brick and stucco, two\nand a half stories with cupola, late 18th C., (altered), French Renaissance. 22 sheets\n(1934); 19 photos (1934; 1936).\nCasa Flinard, 723 Toulouse Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n19th C., wrought-iron veranda. 18 sheets (1936).\nCentral Congregational Church, South Liberty Street and Cleveland Avenue. Brick\nand stucco, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (demolished 1935). 6 sheets (1935);\n4 photos (1935).\nCottage, 941 Bourbon Street. Half timber and stucco, one and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nCottage, 1436 Pauger Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nFirst Skyscraper (Lemonnier House), 638 Royal Street. Brick and stucco, four stories,\ncarly 19th C., (remodeled 1811 by Latour and Laclotte, altered 1876), wrought-iron\nbalcony. 20 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1931; 1935; 1936).\nGally House, 536-542 Chartres Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nwrought-iron balcony. 24 sheets (1936); 18 photos (1936).\nGrinnan-Henderson House, 2221 Prytania Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. James Gallier, Sr., Architect. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse, 524 Governor Nichols Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., cast-\niron balconies. 5 photos (1936).\nLa Rionda Cottage, 1218-1220 Burgundy Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early\n19th C. 12 sheets (1939).\nLe Prêtre Mansion, 716 Dauphine Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 26 sheets (1940).\nLouisiana State Bank, 403 Royal Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n19th C., Early Republican (remodeled), wrought-iron bałconies. Benjamin Henry\nLatrobe, Architect. 18 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1900; 1934).\nMadame John's Legacy, 632 Dumaine Street. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th\nC. 5 photos (1940).\nMayor Girod House, 500 Chartres Street. Brick and stucco, three and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., wrought-iron balconies. 32 sheets (1934); 19 photos (1934; 1935).\n[122]\nLOUISIANA\nNEW ORLEANS-Continued.\nMuseum Buildings, Cabildo Alley. Brick, three stories mid 19th C., wrought-iron bal-\ncony. 12 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nPeychaud House (Service Wing), 727 Toulouse Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nlate 18th C. 5 sheets (1936).\nPresbytere, Natural History Museum, Chartres and Saint Ann Streets. Brick and stucco,\ntwo and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered), French Renaissance. 22 sheets (1934); 15\nphotos (1934).\nRow of Houses, 1107-1133 Decatur Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C.\n5 photos (1900; 1905; 1925; 1936).\nSpanish Custom House, 1300 Moss Street. Brick, stucco and wood, two and a half sto-\nries, late 18th C., (altered), two-story veranda. 12 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1934, 1936).\nTroxler Cottage, 919 Saint Philip Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1940).\nNEW ORLEANS VICINITY\nOrleans Parish (36)\nSpanish Fort (Fort St. John), Lake Pontchartrain and Bayou St. John. Brick, early\n19th C., (ruinous). 5 sheets (1934); 27 photos (1910; 1934).\nNEW ROADS VICINITY\nPointe Coupée Parish (39)\nNegro Cabin on Riché Plantation. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 4\nphotos (1936).\nParlange Plantation House, State Highway 93. Brick, wood, and stucco, two and a half\nstories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 18 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).\nRiche Plantation House, 6 miles from New Roads on State Highway 30. Brick and wood,\ntwo and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 19 sheets (1936); 11 photos\n(1936).\nNORTH EAST PASS, MISSISSIPPI RIVER\nPlaquemines Parish (38)\nFrank's Island Lighthouse. Brick, early 19th C., (ruinous). Henry S. Latrobe, Archi-\ntect. 1 sheet (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nOPELOUSAS VICINITY\nSaint Landry Parish (49)\nLastrapes House, 4 miles north of Opelousas. Half-timber, one story, late 18th C. 6\nsheets (1940); 13 photos (1936; 1938; 1940).\nSAINT FRANCISVILLE\nWest Feliciana Parish (63)\nAfton Villa. Stucco, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival.\n4 photos (1936).\nSAINT ROSE VICINITY\nSaint Charles Parish (45)\n\"La Garçonniere\", Barbarra Plantation, 1½ miles east of Saint Rose on State Highway 1.\nBrick and stucco, one story, early 19th C. (Also half-timber quarters, demolished). 12\nsheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nSUNSET VICINITY\nSaint Landry Parish (49)\nChretien Point Plantation, 2 miles southwest of Sunset. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. 9 sheets (1940); 21 photos (1934;\n1936; 1940).\nUNION VICINITY\nSaint James Parish (47)\n\"The Academy\". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos\n(1937).\nWHITE CASTLE VICINITY\nIberville Parish (24)\n\"Belle Grove\". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\n(ruinous). James Gallier, Sr., (?) Architect. 21 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).\n[123]\nLATER METAL ROOF\nFOR CORNICE\nDETAIL SEE\nSHEET NO. 5\nCEILING\nSTUCCO\nON BRICK\n[124] [ I 2 4\n12'-0\"\n.\nSECOND FLOOR\nCEILING\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n3\nBRICK\nFLEMISH BOND\nFIRST FLOOR\nFRONT (SOUTH) ELEVATION\nCHRETIEN POINT PLANTATION, SUNSET VICINITY, LOUISIANA. 1831\nMAINE\nALFRED\nYork County (16)\nHolmes-Sayward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Re-\npublican. 17 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nALNA\nLincoln County (8)\nAlna District School. Wood, one story with cupola, late 18th C., (altered). 1 sheet\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nAlna Meeting House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (repaired 1889). 12 sheets (1936):\n7 photos (1936).\nAUGUSTA\nKennebec County (6)\nFort Western Main Building, Bowman Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(restored 1921). 17 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936).\nBELFAST\nWaldo County (14)\nBlack Horse Tavern. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nField House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).\nGovernor Anderson House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nJohnson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (Greek Revival portico\nadded c. 1825). 1 photo (1936).\nRalph Johnson House. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nSalmon House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nStevens House, 38 Church Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 8\nphotos (1936).\nBIDDEFORD\nYork County (16)\nHaley House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLaFayette House, 14 Elm Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (al-\ntered). 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBRISTOL VICINITY\nLincoln County (8)\nOld Stone School House, 2 miles from Bristol. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCEDAR GROVE\nLincoln County (8)\nPownalborough Court House. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 19 sheets\n(1936); 9 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy, no date).\nCEDAR GROVE VICINITY\nLincoln County (8)\nBowman-Carney House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 15 sheets\n(1936); 11 photos (1936).\nCOLUMBIA FALLS\nWashington County (15)\nRuggles House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nDAMARISCOTTA MILLS\nLincoln County (8)\nGovernor Kavanaugh House. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Early Republican. Nicholas Codd, Architect. 3 photos (1936).\nEDGECOMB\nLincoln County (8)\nBlockhouse at Fort Edgecomb. Wood, two stories with tower, early 19th C., (restored).\n12 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nClough House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (moved 1838). 1 photo (1936).\n[125]\nMORSE-LIBBY HOUSE, PORTLAND, MAINE. 1859\nthe K\nMAINE\nELLSWORTH\nHancock County (5)\nBlack House (Museum). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Repub-\nlican. 8 photos (1934; 1936).\nJordan House (City Library). Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion\ntype. 4 photos (1936).\nHARPSWELL\nCumberland County (3)\nTown Meeting House. Wood, mid 18th C. 13 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937).\nJEFFERSON VICINITY\nLincoln County (8)\nCattle Pound. Stone, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1937); 2 photos (1937).\nKENNEBUNK\nYork County (16)\nBourne House, Bourne Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early\nRepublican. 10 photos (1936).\nKimball House, 2 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1936); 5\nphotos (1936).\nMousam House. Details, north room, second story, (razed 1937). 1 sheet (1937).\nMACHIAS\nWashington County (15)\nBurnham Tavern. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1937).\nNORTH BERWICK VICINITY\nYork County (16)\nJunkins Garrison House, 3 miles from York. Log, two stories, early 18th C. (demol-\nished). 1 photo (c. 1900).\nMcIntire Garrison House, 3 miles from North Berwick. Log, two stories, mid 17th C.\n13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (c. 1908; 1936).\nOGUNQUIT\nYork County (16)\nPerkins House, Shore Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered c. 1790). 9\nsheets (1937).\nPARIS\nOxford County (9)\nHubbard House (Hotel). Wood, three stories with cupola, early 19th C. 3 photos\n(1936).\nKimball House. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.\n3 photos (1936).\nMallow House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nOld County Jail (now Hamline Memorial Library). Irregular ashlar, one story, early\n19th C., (altered). 2 sheets (1936); 9 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nParris Law Office. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPHIPPSBURG VICINITY\nSagadahoc County (12)\nDrummond Cemetery, 1 mile south of Phippsburg. Stone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).\nPORTER\nOxford County (9)\nPorter Meeting House. Wood, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1937; 1938); 4 photos (1936).\nPORTLAND\nCumberland County (3)\nChurchill House, 51 State Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican, (altered). Alexander Parris, Architect. 4 photos (1936).\nDeacon Bailey House, 1235 Congress Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered\nc. 1807). 10 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nFirst Parish Church, 425 Congress Street. Regular ashlar, with tower, early 19th C.\n18 sheets (1936; 1938); 3 photos (1936).\n[127 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPORTL.AND-Continued.\nLongfellow House, 487 Congress Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\n13 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nMorse-Libby House, 109 Danforth Street. Brownstone, two stories with tower, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Italianate. Henry Austin, Architect. 2 sheets (1936); 17 photos\n(1936).\nMussey House (Children's Hospital), 91 Danforth Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type, Early Republican. 14 photos (c. 1890; 1935; 1936; 1938).\nObservatory, 138 Congress Street. Wood, six stories with cupola, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nROBINHOOD\nSagadahoc County (12)\nBenjamin Riggs House. Wood, two stories. late 18th C. 19 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nJames Riggs House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMoses Rigus House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Riggs Store Building. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nRiggs Wharf Buildings. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWarner Riggs Gravestone. Black slate, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).\nSACO\nYork County (16)\nCutts House. 53 Main Street. Wood. two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type,\n(moved 1937). 14 sheets (1936); S photos (1936).\nSOUTH WINDHAM VICINITY\nCumberland County (3)\nCovered Bridge, 21, miles north of South Windham. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1937).\nSTROUDWATER\nCumberland County (3)\nMeans House, 2 Waldo Street. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets\n(1936); S photos (1936).\nTate House, 158 Westbrook Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nWALDOBORO VICINITY\nLincoln County (8)\nGerman Lutheran Church, 1 mile from Waldoboro. Wood, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1937);\n2 photos (1936).\nWALPOLE VICINITY\nLincoln County (8)\nWalpole Meeting House, 212 miles north of Walpole. Wood, late 18th C., (repaired 1872).\n19 sheets (1936); S photos (1936).\nWELLS\nYork County (16)\nJefferd's Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (repaired 1922). 15 sheets (1936);\n10 photos (1936).\nStorer Garrison House, Route 1. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 2 photos\n(1936).\nWINDHAM CENTER VICINITY\nCumberland County (3)\nHanson House. Interior details of stenciling, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1937).\n[128]\nMAINE\nFLASH\nWOOD SHINGLES\n44*7\"\n23\"x4\"2\nLAISED FLOOR OVER\nSTAIR)\n\"A1 ENDS\nFIN. PLASTER CEIL,\nX\nEDGE of SHINGLES\n1\"\n72 HEWN\nLOG WALL\nHEWN\nLOG WALL\nPLASTER\n\"IN\nCO\nis\nCLAPBOARD'S\nCLAPBOARDS\nFIN. 2ND.\nFLOO\n8'\nCLILING\nBCAM\nBEAM\n72\"HEWN LOG'S\n2\nCLA!BOARDS\nCLAPBOARDS\nPLASTER\n2.\n6'-11'2\"\nS\n72 THICK\nBULKHEAD.\nHEWN LOGS\nFIN.IST FLOOR\nGRADE\nGRADED\nX\nSTONE 10 3.10\nSTONE L STEPS\nin\nTo\nis\nHOOL\n(9\nSTONE\n1-82\" 3'-32\"\nLOUGH STONE\nSTONE FLOOR\n0\nI\nTRANSVERSE.SECTION,.\nSCALE OF METER'S\nC I 2 3 4 5 6 7\nTHROUGH . KITCHEN.\n.SCALE OF FEETO\nMcINTIRE GARRISON HOUSE AT SCOTLAND, NORTH BERWICK VICINITY, MAINE\nLATE 17TH CENTURY\n[ 129]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWINSLOW\nKennebec County (6)\nBlockhouse at Fort Halifax. Log. two stories. mid 19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 2 photos\n(1936).\nWISCASSET\nLincoln County (8)\nHodge House, Hodge Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 19\nsheets (1936); 12 photos (1936).\nOld Academy, Hodge and Warren Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.\n9 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nOld Powder House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1937).\nYORK\nYork County (16)\nOld Gaol. Wood and stone, one story, mid 17th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\n[ 130 ]\nMARYLAND\nACCOKEEK\nPrince Georges County (17)\nChrist Church. Brick with cupola, mid 18th C., (burned and rebuilt 1855). 2 photos\n(1936).\nANNAPOLIS\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Acton\", Franklin Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo\n(1936).\nAunt Lucy Smith House, 160 Prince George Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBrice House, East and Prince George Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion\ntype, formal composition. William Buckland, Architect. 5 photos (1936, 37).\nBrooksby-Shaw House (now Elks Club), State Circle. Brick and stucco, one and a half\nstories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCarroll House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type. 2 photos (1936).\nChase House, Maryland Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\nWilliam Buckland, Architect. 2 photos (1936).\nChase House (annex). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDr. Scott House, Shipwright Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\nWilliam Buckland, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nDouble House, Saint John's College. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nGreen House, 124 Charles Street. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHammond-Harwood House, Maryland Avenue. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype, formal composition. William Buckland, Architect. 7 photos (1936-1937).\nHouses at 110-112-114 Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses on Taylor Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKing William's School, 10 Francis Street. Interior, late 17th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMajor Dorsey House, 211 Prince George Street. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMcDowell Hall, St. John's College. Brick, three stories with cupola, late 18th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nOgle Hall, 33 College Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. (Octagonal\nextension by William Buckland). 2 photos (1936).\nOld Inn, Dock and Randall Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1936).\nOld Inn, Main and Green Streets. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Treasury, State Circle. Brick, one story, late 17th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1936).\n\"Paca House\" (Carvel Hall Hotel), Prince George Street. Brick, two and a half stories,\nmid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). William Buckland, Architect. 5 photos (c. 1890,\n1936).\n[131]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nANNAPOLIS-Continued.\nPinckney House, 5 Saint John Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo, doorway\nonly (1936).\nReynolds Tavern, 4 Church Circle. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nRidout House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion\ntype. William Buckland, Architect. 5 photos (1936, 40).\nSands House, 130 Prince Georges Street. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).\nShaw House, 18 Taylor Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nState House. Brick, two stories with dome, late 18th C. Joseph Clark, Architect. 2\nphotos (1936).\nTydings House, Main and Conduit Streets. Brick and wood, two and a half stories,\nearly 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nANNAPOLIS VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Whitehall\", Whitehall Creek, 10 miles from Annapolis. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type, formal composition. Classic Revival. William Buckland, Architect. 6\nphotos (1936).\nANTIETAM\nWashington County (22)\nRoulette Farm House. Wood. one and a half stories, mid 19th C. (Also outbuildings).\n3 photos (1940).\nANTIETAM VICINITY\nWashington County (22)\nPoffenberger House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings):\n6 photos (1940).\nAQUASCO\nPrince Georges County (17)\nCabin. Wood. one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGrymes House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (addition). 1 photo (1936).\nPlank House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Poplar Hill\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Spring 11iH\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nThomas House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 4 photos (1936).\nAQUASCO VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\nHorse Head Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nASHTON\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Cherry Grove\" (Brooke House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C. (main wing, 1773)\n5 photos (1936).\nBADEN\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Anchovie Hills\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nSaint Paul's Church. Brick, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nBALTIMORE\nBaltimore City County (4)\n\"Belmont\", North and Harford Avenues. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished).\n4 photos (1936).\n[132]\nMARYLAND\nBALTIMORE-Continued.\nBuilding at Pratt and Paca Streets. Brick, four stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nBuilding at 814 South Broadway. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nCalvert Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Calvert and Franklin Streets. Brick and\nstucco, two stories with towers, late 19th C., Italianate. 4 photos (1936).\nCaton House (Carroll House), Old Town, Lombard and South Front Streets. Brick,\nthree and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican, (restored). 14\nsheets (1914; 1936); 10 photos (1936).\nChestnut House, Baltimore Street. Three stories, mid 18th C., (demolished c. 1880).\n1 photo (Lithograph 1850).\nCottage in 1600 block of Shakespeare Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nDamon-Stewart House (now W. C. A. O.), 811 West Lanvale Street. Brick, two and a\nhalf stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nDavidge Hall, University of Maryland, Greene and Lombard Streets. Brick, two\nstories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDouble House at 802-804 East Lombard Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDouble House at 1734-1736 Orleans Street. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories'\nearly 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nDouble Houses at 405-411 Park Avenue. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nDouble House. 520-522 South Chapel Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nDouble House at 248-250 South Exeter Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDouble House at 104-106 South Paca Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nDouble Town House, 607-609 Cathedral Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nFlag House, 844 East Pratt Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nGarrett Racing Stables, Montabello. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n4 photos (1936).\nGilman House, 614 Park Avenue. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, cast-iron details. 2 photos (1936).\nHarper House, Cathedral Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival, (demolished 1931). Benjamin Latrobe, Architect. 1 photo (about 1930).\n\"Homewood\", North Charles Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican, formal composition. 17 photos (1936).\nHouse at 102 Albermarle Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n[133 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBALTIMORE-Continued.\nHouse on corner of Albemarle and Granby Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, late\n18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 1012 East Baltimore Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nHouse at 9 East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1936).\n2 photos (1935).\nHouse at 11 East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\n(demolished 1936). 5 photos (1935-1936).\nHouse at 11½ East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished\n1936). + photos (1935).\nHouse at 12 East Pleasant Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nHouse at 15 East Pleasant Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type\n(demolished 1936). 9 photos (1936).\nHouse opposite Caton House, East Lombard and South Front Streets. Brick, three and\na half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Exeter and Watson Streets. Brick, mid 19th C.. cast-iron balcony. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 1522 Fleet Street. Stair, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Madison Avenue and Preston Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 36 Montgomery Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nHouse in 600 block of North Charles Street. Brick and stucco, four stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron verandas. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse in 400 block of Park Avenue, east side. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 113 South Broadway. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 104 South Exeter Street. Mantel, late 18th C. moved to \"Greenhill\", Hyatts-\nville, Maryland. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 1621 Thames Street. Brick, three and a half stories. late 18th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican, (ruinous). 11 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).\nHouse at 341 West Franklin Street. Steps. early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 742 West Lexington Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHouse at 107 West Monument Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, (altered). 14 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1847; 1936).\nHouse at 1 West Mount Vernon Place. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, cast-iron balconies. 3 photos (1936).\nHouse at 8 West Mount Vernon Place. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses at Broadway and Lombard Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., cast-iron\nverandas. 1 photo (1936).\n[134]\nMARYLAND\nBALTIMORE-Continued.\nHouses in 500 block of Cathedral Street, East side. Brick, three and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 500 block of Cathedral Street, west side. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 600 block of Cathedral Street, west side. Brick, two and a half and three\nstories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 800 block of Cathedral Street, west side. Brick and stucco, four stories, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses at Lee and South Charles Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 500 block of North Paca Street. Brick, two and a half and three stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 400 block of Park Avenue, west side. Brick, two and three stories, early 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses at 833 and 837 Park Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHouses in 400 block of Pine Street, west side. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses at 1628-1632 Shakespeare Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 400 block of Somerset Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouses at 837-841 West Lexington Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses in 800 block of Wilmot Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMcKim Free School, Baltimore and Asquith Streets. Stone, one story, early 19th C.\nDr. Howard, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nMcKim House, Park Avenue and Center Street. Interior of stair, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMother Seaton's House, Saint Mary's Seminary, North Paca Street. Brick, two and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nMount Clare Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 800 Block, West Pratt Street. Brick,\ntwo stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNational Union Bank Building, Charles and Fayette Streets. Brick, two stories, early\n19th C., Classic Revival. Robert Carey Long, Architect. 5 photos (Before 1900; 1936).\nOld Commercial and Farmers Bank, Howard and Redwood Streets. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Maximillian Godefroy, Architect. 2. photos (1936).\nOtterbein Church, West Conway Street. Brick with tower, late 18th C. 4 photos\n(1936).\n\"Pascault Row\", 600 block West Lexington Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late\n18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nPresident Street Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n[135]\n[981]\n\"HOMEWOOD,\" BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 1800\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMARYLAND\nBALTIMORE-Continued.\nRembrandt Peale's Museum (now Municipal Museum). Brick, three stories, early\n19th C., Early Republican, (restored 1931). Robert Carey Long, Architect. 6 photos\n(Before 1931; 1936).\nResidence Row, First block of West Hamilton Street, north side. Brick, three and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nRoman Catholic Cathedral. Regular ashlar with dome and towers, early 19th C., Classic\nRevival. Benjamin Latrobe, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nRoman Catholic Episcopal Residence, 400 block, North Charles Street. Brick and stucco,\nthree stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses, Aliceanna Street at South Dallas Street. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses, Forrest and East Monument Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses, 608-614 North Paca Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nRow Houses, 118-128 South Broadway. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nRow Houses, 1000 block, South Side Ashland Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses at 1626-1628 Thames Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses at 922-926 Watson Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses in 100 block of West Preston Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Calvert and Pleasant Streets. Brick,\nmid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Mary's Seminary Chapel, North Paca Street. Brick, early 19th C., Gothic Revival.\nMaximillian Godefroy, Architect. 17 sheets (1936); 26 photos (c. 1915; 1936).\nSaint Paul's Rectory, Saratoga and Cathedral Streets. Brick, two and a half stories,\nlate 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSchool of Medicine, University of Maryland, Green and Lombard Streets. Brick, one\nstory with dome, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Robert Carey Long, Architect. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSeven Store Fronts, 635-647 West Pratt Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 5\nsheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nShot Tower, Front and Fayette Streets. Brick, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 4 photos\n(1936).\nSpring House of \"Oaklands\". Stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival, (moved\nto Baltimore Museum of Art 1930). 2 photos (1936).\nSteele House, Cathedral and Madison Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., man-\nsion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nStore Front, 832 South Hanover Street. Wood, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\n[ 137 ]\n303816-41-10\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBALTIMORE-Continued.\nSugar House (refinery), Aliceanna and Chester Streets. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nTown House, 417 North Charles Street. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTwin Houses, Franklin Square, 100 block North Calhoun Street. Brick, three stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nUnitarian Church, Charles and Franklin Streets. Brick and stucco with dome, early\n19th C. Maximillian Godefroy. Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nU.S. Appraisers Stores, Gay and Lombard Streets. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C.,\n(demolished 1933). 6 sheets (1933); 12 photos (1933).\nWashington Monument, Mount Vernon Place. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. Robert\nMills, Architect. 3 photos (1936).\nWaterloo Row, 606-628 North Calvert Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th\nC. Robert Mills, Architect. (Some replaced by later structures and some altered.)\nS sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy-1831).\nWaverly Terrace, 100 block of North Carey Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, early\n19th C., cast-iron details. 3 photos (1936).\nBALTIMORE VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Linden\", Bel Air Road and Joppa Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also stone\noutbuildings). 4 photos (1936).\n\"Perry\" Hall\" (Gough House), Bel Air Road. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C.,\n(burned 1824 and one-half rebuilt). 3 photos (1936).\nBEALLSVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\nCharline Manor. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Inveness\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 1 photo (1936).\nBEL AIR VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nDallam House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Thomas Run. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Medical Hall\" (Dr. Archer House), between Bel Air and Churchville. Brick and stucco,\ntwo and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"Olney\" (Shriver House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). (Portico from\nAthaenum Club, Baltimore). 1 photo (1936).\n\"Tudor Hall\" (Booth House). Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Gothic\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nBELCAMP\nHarford County (13)\nSophia's Dairy. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 15 sheets (1936); 10\nphotos (1936; 1939).\nBERLIN VICINITY\nWorcester County (24)\n\"Genezir\". Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 7 photos (1940).\nBETHESDA\nMontgomery County (16)\nSlave Quarters, Site of new Naval Hospital. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, late 18th\nC., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\n[138]\nMARYLAND\nBETHLEHEM VICINITY\nCaroline County (6)\nHouse, White Marsh Farm. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nBLADENSBURG\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Bostwick Hall.\" Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nDr. Ross House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMagruder House. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Parthenon Manor\" (Cross House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nWashington House (Old Inn). Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBLUE BALL\nCecil County (8)\nBlue Ball Tavern. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBOWIE\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Gladswood.\" Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1936).\nBOYD\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Greenwood.\" Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBRANDYWINE\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Connick's Folly.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBROAD CREEK\nPrince Georges County (17)\nSaint John's Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1935; 1936).\n\"Want Water\" (Lyles House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1935).\n\"Harmony Hall\" (Battersea). Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type\n6 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1935).\nBROOKEVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\nBrookeville Academy. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Locust Grove.\" Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nStone Lodge. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nBROOKEVILLE VICINITY\nMontgomery County (16)\nBarn, York Road and Ednor Mill Road. Fieldstone, brick and wood, two stories, late 18th\nC. 3 photos (1936-1937).\n\"Greenwood,\" 3 miles north of Brookeville. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nBROWN\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Cleremont.\" Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Dunblane.\" Wood, brick and stucco, one story, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nBUENA VISTA\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Marietta.\" Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also outbuild-\nings). 2 photos (1936).\nCALVERT\nCecil County (8)\nMeeting House. Brick, early 18th C. (stone addition 1735). 2 photos (1936).\nCAMBRIDGE VICINITY\nDorchester County (10)\nFarm group between Cambridge and East New Market Streets. Wood, one and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[139]\nDruk\nMain Cornice End\nwas\nMain Cornice Elevation.\nheldslone foundations\nDOOR Schedule\n5\n2\nNo\nSize.\nPans\n1\nEast Elevation\n6\n6\n2\n6\n,\n3\n12\nIt I [ot1]\nTerrace\nof Grick\n1\n6\n&\nВед Rm.\nHall\nII\nBed\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGrick\nSouth Rm,\nTall\nNorth Rm\nRm.\ne\nour\nO\n2\n3\nBed Rm\nBed Rm.\n8\n1\nW\nFirst Floor\nPlan\nSecond Floor Plan.\nS\nN\nBrick paving\n'WANT WATER\" (LYLES HOUSE), BROAD CREEK, MARYLAND. C. 1704\nMARYLAND\nCAMBRIDGE VICINITY-Continued.\n\"Haunted House.\" Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse between Cambridge and East New Market Streets. Wood, one and a half stories,\nlate 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Dover Ferry\". Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Otwell\". Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCAPITOL HEIGHTS\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Glenway\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Independence\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCATOCTIN\nFrederick County (11)\nCatoctin Furnace. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCATOCTIN VILLAGE\nFrederick County (11)\nCatoctin House. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCottages on Main Street. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCECILTON\nCecil County (8)\nHouse. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCECILTON VICINITY\nCecil County (8)\n\"Greenfield Castle\". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse, Fredericktown Road. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCENTERVILLE VICINITY\nQueen Anne County (18)\n\"Peace and Plenty\" (Wright House). Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion\ntype. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Readbourne\", Bookers Wharf (Chester River), near Church Hill. Brick, two stories,\nmid 18th C., (altered). 9 photos (1940).\nCHARLESTOWN\nCecil County (8)\nDouble House adjacent to \"Indian Queen\". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouse near \"Indian Queen\". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse with gambrel roof. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"Indian Queen\". Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHARLOTTE HALL\nSaint Marys County (19)\nCharlotte Hall School. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nHatch-Dent House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nHouse. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHELTENHAM\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Poplar Neck\". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Westwood\". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n[141]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHESTERTOWN\nKent County (15)\n\"The Abbey\" (Pearce House). Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. (Drawing\nroom at Baltimore Museum of Art). 11 photos (1936).\nHouse, Church Street between Queen and Lawyer Streets. Brick, three and a half stories,\nlate 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 107 Front Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse on Queen Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Custom House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Widehall\" (Hubbard House), Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th. C.,\nmansion type, (portico, 1910). 10 photos (1936).\nCHESTERTOWN VICINITY\nKent County (15)\nWick-Sterling House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. + photos (1936).\nCHESTER VICINITY\nQueen Anne County (18)\nHouse. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHILLUM VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\".Adelphi Water Mill\" (Riggs Mill). Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 8 photos\n(1934; 1935; 1936).\nHouse near Riggs Mill. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHURCHVILLE VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nOld cabin and snake fence. Log, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCLINTON\nPrince Georges County (17)\nDr. Mudd House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOCKEYSVILLE VICENITY\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Hayfields\". Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. (Stone outbuildings).\nS sheets (1936); 23 photos (1936).\nCOLESVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\nMiller's House, Valley Mill. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nValley Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCOLLEGE PARK\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Old Inn\" (Rossburg House). Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOLLINGTON\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Forest Hill\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHoly Trinity Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTrinity Parish House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOLLINGTON VICINITY\nPrince George County (17)\n\"Belair\". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, formal composition.\n12 photos (1936; 1937).\n\"Fairview\". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 5 photos\n(1936).\n\"Melford\". Brick. two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Willow Grove\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\n[142]\nMARYLAND\nCONOWINGO VICINITY\nCecil County (8)\n\"Success\". Wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCONTEE\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Oaklands\". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 4 photos (1936).\nCRESWELL VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\n\"The Mount\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos\n(1936).\nCRISFIELD VICINITY\nSomerset County (20)\n\"Make Peace\" (Roach-Gunby House). Brick, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 5\nphotos (1940).\nCROOM VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Bellefields\" (Sim's Delight). Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"Half Pone House\". Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos\n(1930; 1936).\nSaint Thomas' Church. Brick with tower, early 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nCROWNSVILLE VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Rising Sun Tavern\". Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos\n(1936).\nCUMBERSTONE VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Cedar Park\". Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\n\"Ivy Neck\". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nDARLINGTON\nHarford County (13)\nKirk House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nDARLINGTON VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nHexagonal School House. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHolloway House, between Darlington and Stafford. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRigbie House, 2 miles from Darlington. Stone and wood, and a half stories, early 18th C.,\n(additions mid 18th C). 7 photos (1932; 1936).\nDAVIDSONVILLE VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\nAll Hallows Church, Solomons Island Road. Brick, early 18th C., (burned 1940).\n4 sheets (1940); 11 photos (1936; 1940).\nSouth River Club. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDAWSONVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Aix La Chappelle\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nDarnall House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).\nDAWSONVILLE VICINITY\nMontgomery County (16)\nDawson House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 6 sheets\n(1936); 8 photos (1936).\nDICKERSON\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Mount Carmel\". Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 3 photos\n(1936).\n\"Rock Hall\". Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Log outbuildings). 6 photos (1936).\n[143]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDICKERSON VICINITY\nMontgomery County (16)\nMonocacy Aqueduct. Cut stone, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nEARLEVILLE\nCecil County (S)\n\"Bohemia\" (Milligan Hall). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 10 photos\n(1936).\nEARLEVILLE VICINITY\nCecil County (8)\n\"Bellevue\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (burned and restored). 1 photo (1936).\nEAST NEW MARKET\nDorchester County (10)\n\"Friendship Hall\". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nThe Old House of the Hinges. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also out-\nbuildings). 4 photos (1936).\nEASTON\nTalbot County (21)\nDouble House, west side of Washington Street. between Glenwood and Court Streets.\nBrick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse on Higgins or Locust Street, south of August Street. Brick, two and a half stories\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRow Houses, north side of Washington Street between Federal and Bay Streets. Brick,\ntwo and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nRow Houses (now stores), south side of Washington Street opposite Court House. Brick,\ntwo and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nEASTON VICINITY\nTalbot County (21)\n\"Pleasant Valley\". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos\n(1940).\nQuaker Meeting House. Wood, late 17th C., (additions 1797). 3 photos (1936).\n\"Ratcliffe Manor\". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. (Also\noutbuildings). 9 photos (1936; 1940)\n\"Troth's Fortune.\" Choptank River. Brick, one story, mid 17th C., (altered), wood\naddition. 1 photo (1936).\nWye House, on Lloyd Creek. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also out-\nbuildings). 14 photos (1935; 1936.)\nEDNOR\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Clifton\" (Thomas House). Colesville Pike. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n9 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).\nELDORADO VICINITY\nDorchester County (10)\n\"Rehobeth\". one mile from Eldorado. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 2\nphotos (1933).\nELK MILLS\nCecil County (8)\nMill Building. Stone, four and a half stories. early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nRow Houses, Mill Village. Stone, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nELK MILLS VICINITY\nCecil County (8)\nHouse. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (wood addition). 1 photo\n(1936).\nELKRIDGE\nHoward County (14)\nThomas Viaduct, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge over Patapsco River. Irregular\nashlar, early 19th C. Benjamin Latrobe II, Architect. 4 photos (1936).\n[144]\nMARYLAND\nELKTON\nCecil County (8)\nFountain Inn. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nHollingsworth Tavern. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Elkton Landing, Landing Lane. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nHouse, Main Street, east of Bow Street. Doorway, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, Main Street, east of North Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.,\n(remodeled). 2 photos (1936).\nHouse, Main Street east of South Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse on north side of Main near South Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, south side of Main Street east of South Street. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, south side of Main Street west of North Street. Brick and stucco, two and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, West Main Street near Railroad. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nPartridge Hill. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 photos (1936).\nPearce Store, South Main Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nELKTON VICINITY\nCecil County (8)\nFrenchtown Landing House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\n2 photos (1936).\n\"Holly Hall\". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 5 photos\n(1936).\nHouse on Road to Cecilton. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nELLICOTT CITY\nHoward County (14)\nCourt House. Irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses on Columbia Pike. Fieldstone and wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses on Columbia Pike. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouses on Columbia Pike. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1936).\nMill Houses on Frederick Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMill Houses, on Oella Road. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Patapsco Heights\", Girl's School. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nShop, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n[145]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nELLICOTT CITY VICINITY\nHoward County (14)\nBurleigh House, 5 miles west of Ellicott City. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\nEarly Republican. 5 photos (1936).\n\"Doughoregan Manor\", 8 miles west of Ellicott City on Frederick Road. Brick, two\nstories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type, formal composition, Greek Revival.\n(Also brick and stone outbuildings). 13 photos (1936).\nETCHISON\nMontgomery County (16)\nCabin. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nFAIRHAVEN VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Folly Farm\". Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFALLSTON\nHarford County (13)\nQuaker Meeting House. Fieldstone, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFALLSTON VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\n\"Bon Air\". Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1936).\nFEDERALSBURG\nCaroline County (6)\nWindmill. Wood, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFORESTVILLE\nPrince Georges County (17)\nThe Cottage. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMelwood House, Melwood Park. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936;\n1940).\nFORK VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Pork Forest\", 1 mile northeast of Fork on Harford Road. Fieldstone, two stories,\nearly 19th C., two-story veranda, (restored). 5 photos (1936).\nFORT WASHINGTON VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\nHatton House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nFREDERICK\nFrederick County (11)\nDouble House, 5th Street near Middle Alley. Brick and stucco, one and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses, 314-322 Bentz Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse, West Patrick and Degrange Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouses on All Saints Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses on Bentz Street between All Saints and Patrick Streets. Brick, one and two\nstories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses on East Street, east side near Second Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouses on Patrick Street, south side, west of Bentz Street. Brick, two stor es, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLoat's Female Orphan Home, 24 East Church Street. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos (1936).\nOld All Saints Episcopal Church. Brick and stucco, early 19th C., Early Republican\n(remodeled 1892). 1 photo (1936).\nRevolutionary Barracks. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nRow Cottages, north side of 4th Street, near Middle Alley. Brick and wood, one story,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[146]\nMARYLAND\nFREDERICK-Continued.\nRow Houses, North Market Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Johns Roman Catholic Church. Brick and stucco with tower, early 19th C.,\nClassic Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nTaney House, Bentz Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTrail and Ross Houses, Court House Square. Brick, three and a half stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 1 photo (1936).\nFREDERICK VICINITY\nFrederick County (11)\nJug Bridge, Frederick Road, over Monocacy River. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 6 photos\n(1933; 1934; 1936).\nOld Toll House, Jug Bridge. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n2 photos (1933).\n\"Rose Hill\", 1 mile from Frederick. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., Classic\nRevival, two-story veranda. (Also outbuildings). 5 photos (1936).\n\"Springfield\", between Catoctin Furnace and Frederick. Fieldstone, two and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFRIENDSHIP VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Holly Hill\". Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 16 photos (1937).\nGAITHERSBURG\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Mount Pleasant\". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMuncaster Water Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 6 photos (1934; 1935).\n\"Woodlands\". Wood and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGALENA\nKent County (15)\nCottage. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nStephens House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGALESVILLE VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Tulip Hill\", West River. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-\nposition. 9 photos (1936; 1937).\nGEORGETOWN\nKent County (15)\nKitty Knight House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWallis House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nGLENVILLE\nHarford County (13)\nPaul House, south side of Deer Creek. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nGREAT FALLS\nMontgomery County (16)\nCabin, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1938; 1939).\nGreat Falls Inn. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1938;\n1939); 1 photo (1936).\nHouse 1, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1938;\n1939).\nHouse 2, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1938;\n1939).\nRepair Shop, Cheaspeake and Ohio Canal, above Lock 20. Wood, one story, early 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1938; 1939).\n[147]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGROVE NECK\nCecil County (8)\n\"Rich Neck Farm\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHAGERSTOWN\nWashington County (22)\nHagerstown Bank. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1936). 1 photo (1936).\nHAGERSTOWN VICINITY\nWashington County (22)\nFort Frederick. Wood and stone, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nHAVRE DE GRACE\nHarford County (13)\nHouses on Waterfront. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Ordinary on Waterfront. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 2 photos (1936).\nHAVRE DE GRACE VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\n\"Angel Hill.\" Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Sion Hi!l.\" Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nHEBRON\nWicomico County (23)\nSpring Hill Church. Wood, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHICKORY\nHarford County (13)\nSaint Ignatius Roman Catholic Church. Fieldstone with tower, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHILLSBORO VICINITY\nQueen Anne County (18)\nHouse. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHOLLYWOOD VICINITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\n\"Resurrection Manor\" (Scotch Neck). Brick, late 17th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1938);\n7 photos (1940).\n\"Industry\" (Floyd House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nILCHESTER VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Viaduct, Patapsco River. Irregular ashlar, early 19th C.,\n(abandoned). 2 photos (1936).\nMill. Fieldstone, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMill Houses. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nINGLESIDE VICINITY\nQueen Anne County (18)\nThomas House, 3 miles from Ingleside on Tuckahoe Creek. Brick, two stories, late 18th\nC. 1 photo (1932).\nJERUSALEM\nHarford County (13)\nJerusalem Grist Mill. Fieldstone and wood, two and two halves stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nJERUSALEM VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nCovered Bridge, over Little Gunpowder Falls. Wood, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nJOPPA\nHarford County (13)\nRumsey House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nKENT ISLAND\nQueen Anne County (18)\nCarvel House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFisherman's House. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Matapeake. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse, Shippen Creek Farm. Paneled interior, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKent Fort Manor, southern end of island. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n[148]\nMARYLAND\nKEYMAR VICINITY\nCarroll County (7)\nKeymar Bridge, Little Pipe Creek. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos\n(1936).\nKINGSVILLE\nBaltimore County (3)\nKingsville Inn. Mid 18th C. 2 photos, paneled interior only (1936).\nKINGSVILLE VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\nBellevue Milk House, Bellevue Farm, Sunshine Avenue. Fieldstone, one story, mid\n18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nHouse on Irish Lane between Bel Air and Harford Roads. Wood, one story, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nLANDOVER\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Beall's Pleasure\". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Grovehurst\". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLANGFORD VICINITY\nCecil County (8)\nHouse. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nLANKFORD VICINITY\nKent County (15)\nSaint Paul's Church. Brick, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nVestry, Saint Paul's Church. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLAPIDUM\nHarford County (13)\nRock Run Miller's House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also stone outbuild-\nings). 5 photos (1936).\nRock Run Water Mill. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLAPIDUM VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\n\"Land of Promise\" on Susquehanna River. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLARGO\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Largo\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\n\"Mount Lubentia\". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). 20\nphotos (C. 1883; 1898; 1936; 1937).\n\"Northampton\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered 1888, burned 1909).\n(Also outbuildings). 4 photos (1895; 1936).\n\"Oak Hill\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 4 photos\n(1937).\nLARGO VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\nFriendship House, Central Avenue. Wood and brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n6 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).\n\"Partnership\", Central Avenue, 1 mile east of Kolbie's Corner. Brick, two stories, early\n18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLAUREL\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Montpelier\", (Snowden-Long House). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type,\nformal composition. (Also outbuildings). 20 photos (1936; 1937).\n\"Snowden Hall\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLAUREL VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Snow Hill.\" Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n[149]\n[ 150] I 50 5 O ]\nMT. LUBENTIA, LARGO, MARYLAND. C. 1770\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMARYLAND\nLAYTONSVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\nLayton House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLAYTONSVILLE VICINITY\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Retirement\" (Four Chimney House). Brick, and one a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nLEELAND\nPrince Georges County (17)\nSaint Barnabas' Church. Brick, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nLEELAND VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Bowieville\". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republi-\ncan. 2 photos (1936).\nLEONARDTOWN\nSaint Marys County (19)\nSaint Andrew's Church. Brick with towers, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1935).\n\"Tudor Hall\" (Key House). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. (additions 1820)\n(Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936, 1937).\nLEONARDTOWN VICINITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\n\"Bachelor's Hope\". Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (remodełed). 7 photos (1937).\n\"Mulberry Fields\". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal\ncomposition. 12 photos (1936; 1937; 1940).\nLEVEL VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nHouse No. 1. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse No. 2. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLIBERTY TOWN\nFrederick County (11)\nHouse, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nJones-Sappington House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Academy (now residences). Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSappington Farm House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWagner House, Main Street. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLITTLE COVE POINT VICINITY\nCalvert County (5)\n\"Eltonhead\" (Original House). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C., (ruinous,\npaneling in Baltimore Muesum of Art). 3 sheets (1925); 6 photos (1925).\nLOCUST GROVE VICINITY\nKent County (15)\nHouse near Shrewsbury Church. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLONG GREEN\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Prospect Hill\", Ringgold House. Stone and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos\n(1936).\nLUSBY\nClavert County (5)\nMiddleham Protestant Episcopal Chapel, Solomons Island Road. Brick, mid 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nLUSBY VICINITY\nCalvert County (5)\nCorncrib, on the Cliffs. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, Armiger's Bar, Solomons Island Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 1 photo (1936).\n[151]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nLUSBY VICINITY-Continued.\nHouse, north of Lusby on Solomons Island Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse, on the Cliffs. Wood. one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nPreston-on-Patuxent, 3 miles west of Lusby on Patuxent River. Brick, one story, mid\n17th C., (restored). 5 photos (1936).\nMANOKIN RIVER VICINITY\nSomerset County (20)\n\"Almodington\" (Elzey House). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nMARBLE HILL VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\nHouse north of Marble Hill off York Road. Fieldstone and stucco, two stories, late\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMARBURY VICINITY\nCharles County (9)\n\"Smallwood's Retreat\". Brick, one and a half stories. mid 18th C., (ruinous). 7 sheets\n(1940); 12 photos (c. 1900; 1940).\nMARLBORO\nPrince Georges County (17)\nOverseer's House. Wood. one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMARLBORO VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Woodstock\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMILLSTONE LANDING VICINITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\n\"Mattapany\". Brick and stucco, two stories, late 17th C., mansion type. 4 photos\n(1936).\n\"Susquehanna\". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMONKTON VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\nSaint James Church (My Lady's Manor). Brick with tower, mid 18th C., (altered). 2\nphotos (1936).\nCHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL STRUCTURES\nMontgomery County (16) and others\nHouse at Lock 5. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 6, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 3\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 7. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 8. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 9, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 10, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 11, Chesapeake and Ohio Canał. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 12, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1\nsheet (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 13, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Irregular Ashlar, one story, early\n19th C. 3 sheets (1938; 1939).\n[152]\nMARYLAND\nCHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL STRUCTURES-Continued.\nHouse at Lock 14, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1\nsheet (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 16, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 sheet (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 16, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Stone, one and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 1 sheet (1938; 1939).\nHouse at Lock 22, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 3\nsheets (1938; 1939); 2 photos (1936).\nMilestone, near Lock 11, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Limestone, early 19th C. 1\nsheet (1938; 1939).\nSeneca Aqueduct, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1938; 1939); 3 photos (1936).\nStop Lock at Dam 4, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1938; 1939).\nSwain's House at Lock 21. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1938; 1939).\nSwing Bridge on track over Lock 25, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Wood, early 19th C.\n1 sheet (1938; 1939).\nTypical Lock, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1938; 1939); 5 photos (1936).\nMOUNT CALVERT\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Mount Calvert\" (Brown House). Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMULLIKIN\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Elverton Hall\". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"Essington Hall\". Interiors only, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nNORTHEAST\nCecil County (8)\n\"Green Hill\" (Russell House) Slave Quarters and Wood House. Brick, one story, late\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Inn. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nSaint Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church. Brick, early 18th C. (tower, 1904). 3\nphotos (1936).\nNORWOOD\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Woodlawn Manor\". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (Log and stone out-\nbuildings). 3 photos (1936).\nNOTTINGHAM\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Cedars\". Wood, one a half stories, early 18th C. (additions). 8 sheets (1936); 5 photos\n(1936).\n\"Harmony Hall\". (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\n\"Mattaponi\". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-\nposition. 3 photos (1936).\n[153]\n303816-41--11\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nOELLA\nBaltimore County (3)\nMill. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMill Houses. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOLNEY\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Belmont\" (Waters House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also wood barn).\n5 photos (1936).\n\"Fair Hill\". Brick and stucco. two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). 2 photos\n1936).\nHouse. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, chimney only (1936).\nOlney House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also stone outbuildings). 2 photos\n(1936).\n\"Rockland\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOLNEY VICINITY\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Falling Green\", Laytonsville Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. (Log outbuild-\ning). 5 photos (1936).\nOWINGS MILLS\nBaltimore County (3)\nCooperage Shop, Reistertown Road. Stone and stucco, and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nMill Building, Reistertown Road. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nOXON HILL\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Salubria\". Wood. two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nPARKTON VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\nWeisburg Inn (Half-Way House). York Road. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C.\n(Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).\nPERRYMAN\nHarford County (13)\nVestry, Spesutie Protestant Episcopal Church, South of Aberdeen. Brick, one story,\nmid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPHOENIX\nBaltimore County (3)\nPhillpot House. Northern Central R. R. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n(also stone outbuilding) 4 photos (1936).\nPIKESVILLE\nBaltimore County (3)\nOld United States Arsenal. Brick. two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 20\nphotos (1936).\nPISCATAWAY\nPrince Georges County (17)\nBrent House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (ruinous) 1 photo (1936).\nPiscataway Tavern. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 5\nphotos (1936).\nPISCATAWAY VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Saint James\" (Hostetter House). Wood, one story, late 18th C. (Brick addition,\ntwo and a half stories, early 19th C.) 2 photos (1936).\n\"Wyoming\". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos\n(1936).\n[154]\nMARYLAND\nPOOLESVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\nDr. Poole House (Dr. Gott House). Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\n\"Grayhaven Manor\". Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1936).\nHouse. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).\n\"Kilmain\". Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Little Oak Manor\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also fieldstone outbuildings),\n3 photos (1936).\nMilford House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Mount Pleasant\". Wood and stone, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nPoole House. Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPyles House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nUmstead House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPORT DEPOSIT\nCecil County (8)\nBlock of houses on Main Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouse, Main Street. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, three-story\nveranda. 1 photo (1936).\nHouses on Main Street. Brick and wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTome House. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, with tower, late 19th C., mansion\ntype, Italianate. 1 photo (1936).\nPORT TOBACCO\nCharles County (9)\nGambrel Roof House, Port Tobacco River. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nPORT TOBACCO VICINITY\nCharles County (9)\n\"Habre de Venture\". Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\n\"Rose Hill\". Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C., (restored 1937), mansion type,\nformal composition. 5 photos (1937).\nPRINCE FREDERICK VICINITY\nCalvert County (5)\nTaney House, Patuxent River. Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C., mansion\ntype. 3 photos (1936; 1940).\nTobacco Barn, Patuxent River. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTobacco Barn, Solomons Island Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPRINCIPIO FURNACE\nCecil County (8)\nPrincipio Furnace. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936); 1 photo (copy-date\nunknown).\nQUEEN ANNE\nTalbot County (21)\nHouse (Old Tavern). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRANDALLSTOWN VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Branton\" (Wyatt House), Liberty Road. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nREDLAND\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Flower Hill\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos. (1936).\n[155]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nREDLAND VICINITY\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"The Ridge\" (Magruder House). Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). (Log\noutbuildings). 7 photos (1936).\nREISTERSTOWN VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\nTen Mile House, Reisterstown Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nRITCHIE\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Concord\". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRIVERDALE\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Riverdale\". Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republi-\ncan, formal composition. 3 photos (1936).\nROBINSON VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\nStone House, Annapolis Road. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nROCKVILLE\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Beallmont\" (Dawson House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nROSARYVILLE VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Mount Airy\" (Dower House). Brick, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. (altered).\n(Also outbuildings). 11 photos (1931; 1936).\n\"Poplar Hill\" (lis Lordship's Kindness). Brick, two stories, mid I8th C., mansion type,\nformal composition. (Also outbuildings). 17 photos (1936).\nROUND BAY VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\n\"Belvoir\". Brick and stone, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nSAINT AUGUSTINE\nCecil County (8)\nGreat House Plantation. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (restored). 9 photos (1936).\nSAINT MARYS CITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\nTrinity Protestant Episcopal Church. Brick with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSAINT MARYS CITY VICINITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\n\"Clocker's Fancy\" (Clocker House). Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C.\n2 photos (1936).\n\"Cross Manor\". Brick, two and a half stories, mid 17th C., two-story veranda, (altered\nlate 18th C.) 3 photos (1936).\nHouse. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. I photo (1936).\nWest Saint Marys Manor. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos\n(1939).\nSALISBURY\nWicomico County (23)\n\"Poplar Hill\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).\nSANDY SPRING\nMontgomery County (16)\nAuburn barn. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Avalon\". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Cloverley\". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nFriends' Meeting House. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Harewood\". Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Llewellyn Fields\". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.\n1 photo (1936).\n\"Norwood\". Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n[156]\nMARYLAND\nSECRETARY\nDorchester County (10)\n\"My Lady Sewall's Manor\", Secretary Creek. Brick, one story, late 17th C., remodeled\nearly 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nSENECA\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Monte Video\". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 4\nphotos (1936).\n\"River View\". Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 8 photos\n(1936).\nSOLOMONS ISLAND\nCalvert County (5)\nTobacco Barn. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSOMERSET\nMontgomery County (16)\n\"Milton\" (Loughborough House), River Road. Fieldstone and stucco, one and a half\nstories, early 18th C. (Fieldstone additions 1847). 3 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1935).\nSOTTERLEY VICINITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\n\"Cremona\". Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, formal composition,\n(restored). 4 photos (1936).\n\"De La Brooke\", Patuxent River. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nSOUTH RIVER\nAnne Arundel County (2)\nHouse, Solomons Island Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSOUTH RIVER VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\nAlmshouse at London Town. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 8 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nSTOCKTON VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nHouse, Mountain Road. Wood and stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSUNDERLAND\nCalvert County (5)\nAll Saints Protestant Episcopal Church. Brick with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSUNNYBROOK\nBaltimore County (3)\nKing's Tavern. Interior of Bar, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSWEETAIR\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Sweetair\". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nT.B. VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Gwynn Park\". Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nTIPPETT\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Belview\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTOWSON\nBaltimore County (3)\nCourt House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1936).\nTOWSON VICINITY\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Hampton\", 1 mile east of Towson. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories with\ncupola, late 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. (Fieldstone and wood outbuild-\nings). 24 photos (1936; 1937).\n[157]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTRACY'S LANDING VICINITY\nAnne Arundel County (2)\nSaint James Herring Creek Episcopal Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTRAPPE\nTalbot County (21)\nDickinson House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (additions). 1 photo\n(1936).\nTUCKAHOE BRIDGE VICINITY\nTalbot County (21)\nCottage. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTUNIS MILLS VICINITY\nTalbot County (21)\nFair View. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1933).\nUNITY\nMontgomery County (16)\nGaither-Brown House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nUPPER FALLS\nBaltimore County (3)\n\"Orwell\". Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1932; 1936).\nUPPER MARLBORO\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Billingsley\", near Hill's Landing. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\nCompton-Bassett House, near Hill's Landing. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.\n(.Also outbuilding). 6 photos (1936; 1937).\n\"Content\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Goodwood\". Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1936).\nHarry Buck House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Mount Pleasant\". Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSarah Buck House. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Sasscer's Green\". Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSasscer's House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (altered). 2 photos (1936).\nUpper Marlboro Tavern. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 6\nphotos (1936).\nWilson House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1931; 1936).\nUPPER MARLBORO VICINITY\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Melwood Park\". Brick and stucco, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered).\n2 photos (1936).\n\"Weston\" (Clagett House), 2 miles SW. of Upper Marlboro. Brick, two and a half\nstories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 4 photos (1936).\nURBANA\nFrederick County (11)\nAmelung House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nVALLEY LEE\nSaint Marys County (19)\nSaint George's Church. Brick with tower, mid 17th C. 2 photos (1936).\nVALLEY LEE VICINITY\nSaint Marys County (19)\nHouse. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nVIENNA\nDorchester County (10)\nHouse, Nanticoke River. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWATERVALE\nHarford County (13)\nJoesting Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n[158]\nMARYLAND\nWATERVALE VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\nCottage. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWILLISTON\nCaroline County (6)\nHouse, Choptank River. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (additions). 2 photos\n(1936).\nStore. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWILNA VICINITY\nHarford County (13)\n\"Prospect\". Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWOODMORE\nPrince Georges County (17)\n\"Bermondsey\". Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 2\nphotos (1936).\n\"Mullikin's Delight\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"Pleasant Prospect\". Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 5 photos (1936).\nWYE MILLS\nTalbot County (21)\nChurch. Brick, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse near Wye Oak. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Store Building. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n| 159|\nMASSACHUSETTS\nACOAXET\nBristol County (3)\nRichmond-Manchester House, Howland Road. Wood two stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1935).\nADAMS\nBerkshire County (2)\nSociety of Friends Meeting House, West Road and Maple Street. Wood, late 18th C.\n+ sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nAGAWAM\nHampden County (7)\nCaptain Leonard House, 663 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nCooley House, Elm and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. S sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nTobacco Barn, 663 Main Street. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo\n(1937).\nAMESBURY\nEssex County (5)\nPowder House. Stucco, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nRocky Ilill Meeting House. Wood, late 18th C. 25 photos (1937).\nANDOVER\nEssex County (5)\nAbbot House, Andover and Argilla Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 12 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nANNISQUAM\nEssex County (5)\nCustom House, River Road. Wood. one and a half stories, early 18th C. 2 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHodgkins' Tide Mill, Washington Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 9 photos (1940).\nLobster Cove (Early Fishing Harbor). Wood, early 18th and 19th C. 6 sheets (1934).\nASHBY\nMiddlesex County (9)\nFitch House, South Road. Brick two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 9 sheets\n(1936; 1937); 1 photo (1936).\nASHFIELD\nFranklin County (6)\nTown Hall. Wood, two stories with tower, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nASHLAND\nMiddlesex County (9)\nFrankland House (Garden), Old Bay Path. Mid 18th C., (demolished). 1 sheet (1936).\nATTLEBORO\nBristol County (3)\nRobinson House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nThatcher House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1935; 1938).\nATTLEBORO VICINITY\nBristol County (3)\nDaggett House, 480 North Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1937).\nBARNSTABLE\nBarnstable County (1)\nGorham House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nBEDFORD\nMiddlesex County (9)\nPollard Tavern, Great Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C,, (ruinous). 10 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1937).\n[160]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nBEVERLY\nEssex County (5)\nCabot House, 117 Cabot Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo\n(1940).\nCabot House (Summer House and Garden), 117 Cabot Street. Summer house and garden\ndetails, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1940).\nFoster House and Fence, 21 Bartlett Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. (fence\nlate 19th C.). 1 sheet (1938); 3 photos (1940).\nFoster Warehouse. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1940).\nKilham House, 8 Thorndike Street. Garden details, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1938); 2\nphotos (1940).\nBOSTON\nSuffolk County (13)\nAbolition Church (now Synagogue), Smith Court. Brick, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n10 photos (1935; 1937).\nAmory-Ticknor House, Park and Beacon Streets. Brick, four stories, early 19th C.,\nmasion type, Early Republican, (altered 1885), wrought-iron balconies. 18 sheets (1936);\n11 photos (1885; 1934; 1935).\nBela and Caleb Clap Houses, 44-46 Temple Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C.\n10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).\nFaneuil Hall, Faneuil Hall Square. Committee and Commandery Rooms, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. John Lambert, Architect. (Burned and rebuilt 1763; enlarged 1806\nCharles Bulfinch, Architect). 3 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1937).\nHollis Street Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., third church on site, (remodeled\ninto theatre 1885). 5 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1860; 1870).\nHollis Street Theatre. Stone and brick, one story, late 19th C., (demolished 1935). John\nR. Hall, Architect. 6 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1935).\nIndian Wharf Stores, 306-308 Atlantic Avenue. Brick, five stories, early 19th C. Charles\nBulfinch, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1868; 1935).\nIronwork, 9 Park Street. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nIronwork, Province and Bosworth Streets. Wrought iron, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nIronwork, Tremont Place. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLangdon House, Unity Street. Brick, three stories, early 18th C. 1 sheet (1927); 3 photos\n(1936).\nMarshall House, 10 Marshall Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nParkman Market, Cambridge and North Grove Streets. Brick, three stories with cupola,\nearly 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nThe Province House, Washington Street at head of Mill Street. Brick, two stories and two\nhalf-stories with cupola, late 17th C., Jacobean, curvilinear gables, (demolished). 1\nphoto, detail of brick work only (1932).\nRogers Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 491 Boylstoñ Street. Brick\nand stone, four stories, mid 19th C., Classic Revival, (demolished 1939). William G.\nPreston, Architect. 23 sheets (1938; 1939); 15 photos (1939).\nSaint Patrick's Church, Northampton Street. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C 11 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\n[161]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBOSTON-Continued.\n\"Savage House,\" 30 Dock Square. Brick, three stories, early 18th C., mansion type,\n(destroyed 1926). 2 sheets (c. 1920).\nState House Gates and Steps, Beacon Street. Granite and cast iron, early 19th C. Alex-\nander Parris and Solomon Willard, Architects. 10 sheets (1938).\nUnion Oyster House, 41-43 Union Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 18th C.\n3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1935).\nWarehouse, 68 Broad Street. Brick, four stories, early 19th C., (altered 1934). 3 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1935).\nBOSTON AND BOSTON VICINITY\nSuffolk County (13)\nMile Stones. Early 18th to early 19th C. 28 sheets (1935; 1936); 77 photos (1940).\nBOXFORD\nEssex County (5)\nGould House, Road to Georgetown. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nSaw, Grist and Knife Mill Group, Road to Middleton. Wood, one story, early 18th C.\n5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nShoemaker's Shop, Georgetown Road. Wood. one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nBREWSTER\nBarustable County (1)\nWinslow House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nBRIDGEWATER\nPlymouth County (12)\nAndrews House, 38 Walnut Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n7 photos (1935).\nHayward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nBROOKFIELD\nWorcester County (14)\nBanister House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 photos (1936).\nColonel Crosby House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early\nRepublican. 12 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1935).\nBUCKLAND\nFranklin County (6)\nLyon House, Upper Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934; 1935); 4\nphotos (1935).\nBURLINGTON\nMiddlesex County (9)\nWinn House, New Bridge Avenue and Winn Street. Wood, two and a half stories early\n18th C., (demolished 1938). 10 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1935).\nWyman House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 5 photos (1936).\nCAMBRIDGE\nMiddlesex County (9)\nChrist Church, Garden Street. Wood, with tower, mid 18th C. Peter Harrison, Archi-\ntect. S sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nFort Washington, Waverly Street. Earthworks, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nGeneral Brattle House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 8 photos (1937).\nHolden Chapeł, Harvard College. Brick, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHollis Hall, Harvard College. Brick, four stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\n[162]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nCAMBRIDGE-Continued.\nLongfellow House and Garden, 105 Brattle Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid\n18th C., mansion type. Garden details, mid 19th C. 13 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1940).\nValentine-Fuller House, 125 Prospect Street. Stone, two stories, mid 19th C., (de-\nstroyed 1937). 1 sheet (1937-1938); 2 photos (c. 1900).\nCHARLESTOWN\nSuffolk County (13)\nAndrews-Getchell House, 21 Cordis Avenue. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets\n(1935); 4 photos (1935).\nCommandant's House, United States Navy Yard, Chelsea Street. Brick, two and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCommodore's Quarters, U. S. Frigate Constitution, United States Navy Yard. Late\n18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nEdward Everett House. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 5 photos\n(1936).\nHyde-Lincoln House. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 7 photos (1941).\nHyde-Worthen House, 69 Rutherford Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 7 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1935).\nMajor Adams House. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nCHARLTON\nWorcester County (14)\nGeneral Towne House, Charlton Center. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C.,\nmansion type. 16 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nCHATHAM\nBarnstable County (1)\nAtwood House, Atwood Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 6 photos\n(1935).\nCaptain Howes House, Queen Anne Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nChatham Windmill, Atwood Street near Mill Pond. Wood, late 18th C., (dilapidated).\n5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCongregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nEnoch Harding's Salt Works. Wood, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934; 1935).\nKimball-Ryder House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nCHATHAM PORT\nBranstable County (1)\nRyder House, State Highway. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 15 sheets (1934); 6\nphotos (1935).\nCHELMSFORD\nMiddlesex County (9)\nFiske House. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1937).\nCHELSEA\nSuffolk County (13)\nCaptains' Row, Marginal and Shurtleff Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival, (altered). 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWay-Ireland-Pratt House, 481 Washington Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, mid\n17th C. 14 sheets (1935; 1936).\nCHESTER\nHampden County (7)\nReverend Bascom House, Middlefield Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also out-\nbuildings). 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\n[163]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHOLDEN CHAPEL (HARVARD COLLEGE), CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts. 1744\n[164]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nCLARKSBURG\nBerkshire County (2)\nMusterfield House, The Middle Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type.\n6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCOHASSET\nNorfolk County (11)\nFirst Parish Meeting House. Wood, with tower and spire, early 19th C. 5 photos\n(1940).\nReverend Hobart House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 photos (1936).\nShaw-Souther House, Highland Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets\n(1934; 1935).\nCONCORD\nMiddlesex County (9)\nOld Bank Building, Main Street opposite Walden Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th\nC., Greek Revival. Nathan Hosmer, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCONWAY\nFranklin County (6)\nHerrick House, Poland Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1935).\nDANVERS\nEssex County (5)\nGeneral Putnam House, Maple Street at Newburyport Turnpike. Wood, two stories,\nmid 17th C. 9 sheets (1935); 2 sheets, garden details only (1936; 1938).\nJacobs House, Margin Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 19 photos\n(c. 1900; 1937).\nJudge Holten House, Holten Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. (additions 1777,\n1825). (Also privy). 10 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1936).\n\"The Lindens,\" Sylvan Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion\ntype (moved to Washington, D. C. 1934). 25 sheets (1934); 4 sheets, garden details\n(1934); 22 photos (1934).\nNurse House, Pine Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 sheets (1936; 1938,\ngarden details only); 2 photos (1940).\n\"Oak Knoll,\" Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940); 3 sheets\n(1936) and 1 photo, garden details only (1940).\nPorter House and Farm Gates, Locust Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1940); 1 sheet (1938) and 2 photos, gate details only (1940).\nWarren's Garden, 124 High Street. (Demolished 1939). 5 sheets, garden details only\n(1936).\nDARTMOUTH\nBristol County (3)\nApponagansett Meeting House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1935).\nDEDHAM\nNorfolk County (11)\nFairbanks House. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 24 sheets (1939; 1940); 2 photos\n(1936).\nFisher-Whiting House, 218 Cedar Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C., (altered mid\n18th C.) 9 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1937).\nPowder House, Ames Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo\n(1934).\nRichards House, Court and Highlands Streets. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., (burned\n1939). Charles Bulfinch, Architect. 6 sheets (1939); 1 photo (c. 1857).\n[165]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDEERFIELD\nFranklin County (6)\nChurch. Brick, with tower, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nDEERFIELD VICINITY\nFranklin County (6)\nWapping School, Greenfield Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nDIGHTON\nBristol County (3)\n\"Brick\" Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1935).\nCoram House. Wood. two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1935).\nDelare House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nEllery House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\n\"Tulip Tree\" House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1935).\nDORCHESTER\nSuffolk County (13)\nBird-Sawyer House, 41 Humphreys Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. (altered).\n12 sheets (1939; 1940); 11 photos (1905; 1940); 3 sketches (1637; 1667; 1776).\nClap House, 25 Willow Court. Wood, two stories, early 17th C., (additions 1767).\n30 sheets (1935).\nDOVER\nNorfolk County (11)\nCaryl Parsonage. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1937; 1939).\nColonel Paul Wentworth House. See Salmon Falls, Shafford County, New Hampshire.\nDUXBURY\nPlymouth County (12)\nCaesar House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1938).\nEASTHAM\nBarstable Counry (1)\nCape Cod Windmill, Samoset Road off U.S. Route 6. Wood, late 18th C. 5 sheets\n(1934); 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nGovernor Prence House, King's Highway. Wood, one story, mid 17th C., (demolished).\n1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1880).\nHiggins House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nEAST SANDWICH\nBarnstable County (1)\nNye House. King's Highway. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo\n(1935).\nEAST TAUNTON\nBristol County (3)\nDean House, Old Colony Road. Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C. (additions\n1810). (.\\lso privy). 16 sheets (1934; 1935); 12 photos (1935).\nEGREMONT\nBerkshire County (2)\nTown Hall, Routes 41 and 17. Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1935; 1936); 2 photos (1936).\nFAIRHAVEN\nBristol County (3)\nFish House, William and Union Streets. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished\n1934). 8 sheets (1934; 1935).\nFRAMINGHAM\nMiddlesex County (9)\nEames House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nFirst Baptist Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos\n(1940); 1 photo carriage shed (1940).\nHowe-Gregory House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1938).\n[166]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nFRAMINGHAM-Continued.\nKellogg House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1938).\nOld Framingham Academy, Vernon and Grove Streets. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nPike-Haven House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1938).\nFREETOWN\nBristol County (3)\nBarnaby House, North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (burned 1935). 8\nsheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nGEORGETOWN\nEssex County (5)\nCaptain Nelson Fence, 8 Elm Street. Wood and iron, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1937-\n1938); 2 photos (1937).\nWhite Horse Tavern Fence, Brockelbank House, 108 East Main Street. Wood, mid\n18th C. 1 sheet (1937-1938); 1 photo (1938).\nGLOUCESTER\nEssex County (5)\nFirst Universalist Church (Independent Christian Church). Wood, with tower, late\n18th C. 16 photos (1939).\nSchool House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\nGREAT BARRINGTON\nBerkshire County (2)\nGeneral Dwight House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 photos (1937).\nGREENBUSH\nPlymouth County (12)\nGrist Mill. Wood, one story, mid 17th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n\"Old Oaken Bucket\" House, Old Oaken Bucket Road, 13/4 miles from Scituate. Wood,\none story, late 17th C. (addition early 19th C.). 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGREENFIELD\nFranklin County (6)\nColeman-Hollister House, Bank Row. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republi-\ncan. Asher Benjamin, Architect. 20 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\nReverend Newton House, Newton Place. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGREENFIELD VICINITY\nFranklin County (6)\nMcHard House, 2½ miles from Greenfield on U.S. Route 5. Wood, one story, early 18th\nC., (destroyed). 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nGROTON\nMiddlesex County (9)\nPrescott Milestones, Farmers Row, Main Street. Slate, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (1940).\nGROTON VICINITY\nMiddlesex County (9)\nCoburn's Tavern, South Road. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. (interior burned 1812).\n16 sheets (1937).\nHADLEY\nHampshire County (8)\nColonel Woodbridge House, 26 Woodbridge Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late\n18th C., mansion type. 18 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1935).\nHuntington House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 photos (1935).\nOld Porter Store, Old Hadley Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C: 3 sheets (1935)\n1 photo (1935).\nPorter House, West Street. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 11 sheet;\n(1934); 5 photos (1934).\nTobacco Barns, Old Hadley Street. Wood, one story, late 19th C., (destroyed 1936). 1\nsheet (1934); 1 photo (1935).\n[167]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n7.2\n7:4\"\n(100000005\nFRONT ELEVATION\n11'-1\"\nBLAM\n12 UP\nBED ROOM\nKITCHEN\nOI\nNOI\nPLASTERED WALLS\n13-3\"\nTRIM PAINTED\nBEAMS 6 JOISTS\nGRAY GREEN.\nB\nEXPOSED. PLAIN TRIM\nPANTRY\nPAINTED GRAY\nBOUGH PINE FLOOR\nBUILDING ORIGIONALLY\nEXTENDED 14-07 NORTH\n2'-10\"\n5-81\nREMOVED ABOUT 1914\nAND END WALL SET\nUP IN THIS POSITION\nORIGINAL CAB REMOVED\nOPENING 3.2\"x OCOVEREDUP\nMANTEL BEMOVED.\n28'-10\"\nSHELVES\nDOOR UP CLOSED,UP\nPOPENING 2-8'HIGH\nOVEN\nMANTEL REMOVED\nNORTH PARLOR\n15'-7\"\nT.\nSOUTH PARLOR\nTRIM PAINTED PUTTY COLOR\nPLASTERED WALLS & CEILING\n14'-10\"\nFLOOR. WIDE PINE BOARDS.\nSLIDING SHUTTERS.\nFLOOR WIDE PINE BOARDS.\nTRIM PAINTED WHITE.\n5\nSTAIR HALL\n8\n17'-04'\n9-3°\n7\n17\n14-11°\n2-5\n8-r\n7-10\n2-6\n2-10\n2-6\n3'-11°\n43-10\nEXCEPT AS NOTED, DOORS\n-2-2\"X6\"-1\"\nFIRST FLOOR PLAN\n\"B\" TRANSOM OVER. LIKE FRONT DOOR\nBUILT BEFORE 1740\nBARNABY HOUSE, FREETOWN, Massachusetts. c. 1740\n[ 168\n]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nHALIFAX\nPlymouth County (12)\nStandish House, Monponsett Street. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nTimothy Wood House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 11 photos (1935).\nHAMILTON\nEssex County (5)\nWarner's Bridge. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. Henry Hubbard, Architect. 1 sheet (1938);\n4 photos (1937).\nHATFIELD\nHampshire County (8)\nCornelia Billings House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nLieutenant Billings House, 77 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 11 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1938).\nMorton House, Bridge Lane and Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHAVERHILL\nEssex County (5)\nDustin Garrison House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1938).\nHINGHAM\nPlymouth County (12)\nCushing House, South Pleasant Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 12 sheets\n(1934); 9 photos (1934).\nGeneral Lincoln House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 13 photos (1936).\nPilgrim Cottage. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nShute House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C. (additions, mid\n18th C.) 21 sheets (1935; 1936); 15 photos (1935).\nIPSWICH\nEssex County (5)\nChoate Bridge, Ipswich River. Fieldstone, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934;\n1940).\nColonel Wade House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 2\nphotos (1940).\nCongregational Parsonage Fence Post, 19 North Main Street. Wood, late 18th C. 1\nsheet (1937-1938).\nDr. Dane House and Fence, 41 South Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early\n18th C. 1 photo (1940); 2 sheets (1937; 1938) and 2 photos (1940), fence details only.\nHeard House. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nHouses on the Green. Wood, two and three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKimball House, 75 High Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 5 sheets (1936); 10\nphotos (1935).\nOld Post Office. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nProctor House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 12 photos (1940).\nTreadwell House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nWhipple House. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nJAMAICA PLAIN\nSuffolk County (13)\nLoring-Greenough House and Garden, 12 South Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th\nC., (altered). 2 sheets (1937; 1938); 2 photos (1940).\n[169]\n303816-4112\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nKINGSTON\nPlymouth County (12)\nCaptain Thomas Willett House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (Alsooutbuilding). 9\nphotos (1937).\nHolmes House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1935).\nMajor Bradford House, Maple Street and Landing Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C.\n6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1935).\nSever House, Linden Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 20 sheets\n(1934; 1935); 19 photos (1936). 5 sheets (1934; 1935), garden details only.\nLAKEVILLE\nPlymouth County (12)\nSampson House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1936).\nWard House, Crooked Lane. Wood, one story, early 18th C. James Sproat, Architect.\n6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLANCASTER\nWorcester County (14)\nFirst Parish Church. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C., Early Republican. Charles\nBulfinch, Architect. 4 photos (1941).\nLANESBORO\nBerkshire County (2)\nFirst Baptist Church. Brick, with cupola, late 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nRegistry of Deeds Building. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nLONGMEADOW\nHampden County (7)\nCaptain Colton House, 1028 Longmeadow Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.,\nmansion type. Asher Benjamin, Architect 13 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nColonel Field House, 280 Longmeadow Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 14 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1937).\nLOWELL\nMiddlesex County (9)\nTenement House, Chelmsford Glass Works. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1938).\nLUDLOW-WILBRAHAM\nHampden County (7)\nCovered Bridge. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMANCHESTER\nEssex County (5)\nMajor Forster House. Wood, two stories with monitor, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding).\n15 photos (1938).\nMa'm Lee House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered 1940). 6 photos\n(1940).\nOrthodox Congregational Church, corner Central and Church Streets. Wood, with\ntower, early 19th C. 12 photos (1939).\nMARBLEHEAD\nEssex County (5)\nCaptain Trevett House, 65 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 14\nsheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nHooper House, Hooper Street. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 27\nsheets (1936); 32 photos (1936).\nJayne House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 photos (1935; 1936).\nOld Gun House (Artillery), 45 Elm Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1935; 1936); 2 photos (1937).\n[170]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nMARBLEHEAD-Continued.\nPowder House, Green Street. Brick, one story, late 18th C., circular type. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nTown Hall, Market Square. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nWaters House and Bakery, Market Square. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (demolished).\n12 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1937).\nMARION\nPlymouth County (12)\nFirst Universalist Church, Pleasant and Main Streets. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C.\n7 sheets (1935; 1936).\nMARSHFIELD\nPlymouth County (12)\nThomas House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nWeatherbee House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 photos (1936).\nWinslow House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 5 photos (1936).\nMARSHFIELD HILLS\nPlymouth County (12)\nClift House, Spring Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 19 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1936).\nMEDFIELD\nNorfolk County (11)\nPeak House, Main Street. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (restored). 2 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nMEDFORD\nMiddlesex County (9)\nAndrew Hall House, 45 High Street. Wood, three stories, early 18th C., mansion type,\n(demolished 1939). 1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1934).\nBenjamin Hall, Jr., House, 57 High Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C.,\nmansion type, (demolished 1938). 24 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nBlanchard House, 18 Bradbury Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1900; 1934).\nBrooks House, 24 Woburn Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1935);\n2 photos (1940).\nBrooks House, Woburn and High Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (altered)*\n9 sheets (1934).\nColonel Royall Garden, Main Street. Wood fragment, mid 18th C., (demolished)\n4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1890; 1935).\nColonel Royall House. Brick and wood, three stories, early 18th C., mansion type,\n(altered late 18th C.). 5 photos (copies).\nColonel Royall House (Slave Quarters), 15 George Street. Brick and wood, two stories,\nearly 18th C. 11 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1935).\nEbeneezer Hall House, 49 High Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., (demolished\n1939). 10 sheets (1934).\nLawrence House, 353 Lawrence Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1935).\nMagoun House (now Public Library), 117 High Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1900; 1935).\nReverend Osgood House, 141 High Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nSawyer Cottage, 306 Riverside Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1937).\nStone Bridge, formerly over Middlesex Canal. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(c. 1900).\n[171 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMELROSE\nMiddlesex County (9)\nEnsign Lynde House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 3\nphotos (1940).\nMENDON\nWorcester County (14)\nFirst Parish Church (Unitarian), Maple and Elm Streets. Wood, with spire, early 19th\nC., (partly burned, 1937). Elias Carter, Architect. 20 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1940).\nMIDDLEBORO\nPlymouth County (12)\nCarriage Sheds, First Congregational Church, Plympton Street. Wood, one story,\nearly 19th C., (partly ruinous). James Sproat, Architect. 1 sheet (1934); 8 photos\n(1936).\nCentral Methodist Church, Cherry Street. Wood, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1\nphoto (1934).\nColonel Peirce Store, North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Re-\nvival, (altered 1936). 9 sheets (1934); 10 photos (c. 1900; 1934).\nJudge Wood's Office, 123 South Main Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1935).\nL. T. Peirce Store, North Main and Jackson Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nOld Tavern Inn, Wareham Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (additions 1763).\n4 sheets (1934); S photos (1934; 1937).\nRobinson Store, North Main and Jackson Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1\nsheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nSampson House, Wareham Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1\nphoto (1937).\nSilas Wood House. Wood, one story. early 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nSproat House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 9 photos (1936).\nThompson House, Thompson Street. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nMIDDLESEX\nMiddlesex County (8)\nCanal Office, Middlesex Canal. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nMILLVILLE VICINITY\nWorcester County (14)\nChestnut Hill Meeting House, 2 miles from Millville on Mendon Road. Wood, mid\n18th C. 20 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935).\nMILTON\nNorfolk County (11)\nDr. Holbrook House (Garden), 203 Adams Street. 4 sheets (1937).\nGovernor Belcher House, 401 Adams Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also wood\nbarn and summer house). 9 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1940).\nGovernor Hutchinson House (Garden), 195 Adams Street. Mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1940).\nHowe House, 597 Randolph Avenue. Wedge-shaped ashlar, one and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nPowder House, Canton Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1\nphoto (1934).\nVose House, 38 Adams Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\n[172]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nMONTAGUE CITY\nFranklin County (6)\nCovered Bridge, Connecticut River. Wood, late 19th C., (destroyed 1936). 4 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nNANTUCKET\nNantucket County (10)\nColeman House, Hawthorne Lane. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1935).\nHouse at 19 Hussey Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2\nphotos (1937).\nMeridian Stones, Main and Fair Streets. Marble, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).\nOld Gaol, Vestal Street. Log, two stories, early 18th C. (altered early 19th). 5 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\nSanford House (Garden), Federal, Broad and Water Streets. Mid 19th C. 5 sheets,\ngarden details only (1935).\nSwift House (Garden), 91 Main Street. Early 19th C. 2 sheets (1935), garden detail\nonly.\nWindmill, North Mill and South Mill Streets. Wood, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1935)\nNATICK\nMiddlesex County (9)\nWilson Shoe Shop, West Central and Mill Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C.\n1 sheet (1936); 4 photos (1937; 1938).\nNEW BEDFORD\nBristol Country (3)\nMeeting House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nRodman House. Brick and stucco, three stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion\ntype. 1 photo (1935).\nNEWBURY\nEssex County (5)\nCoffyn House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nDr. Toppan House. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nJackman-Willett House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nShort House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nSwett-Ilsley House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1934; 1940).\nNEWBURYPORT\nEssex County (5)\nCharles Stockman House, 31-33 Winter Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (de-\nmolished 1934). 5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nCushing House and Garden, 98 High Street. Brick, three stories with cupola, early 19th\nC.; garden laid out 1830. 7 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1940).\nGaol and Gaoler's House and Barn, Auborn and Vernon Streets. Regular ashlar, two\nstories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nThe Globe Steam Mills, Federal Street. Brick, three stories with tower, mid 19th C.,\n(demolished 1940). 4 photos (1940).\nHennesey House, 2 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (burned 1934).\n4 sheets (1934).\nHighway Cut-off Demolition, between Winter and Summer Streets. Wood, two stories,\nlate 18th and early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\n[173]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEWBURYPORT-Continued.\nMarden House, 32 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (demo!ished 1934).\n6 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nMeeting House of First Religious Society. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Early Repub-\nlican. 4 photos (1940).\nMoulton House, Garden and Summer House, 89-91 High Street. Wood, three stories,\nearly 19th C.; garden laid out 1840. 6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1940).\nPierce-Knapp-Perry House, 47 High Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 9 sheets (1936; 1937) garden details only; ; photos (1940).\nRegan House, 7 Birch Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1934). 3\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSemple House, 176 High Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, (de-\nmolished 1934). 6 sheets (1934).\nStockman House, 5 Birch Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (demolished 1934).\n2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nStonecutting Shop, 2 Summer Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (demol-\nished 1934). 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nThibault House, 8 Summer Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., (demolished 1934).\n5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nThurlow House, 43 Winter Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (demolished 1934).\n3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWheelwright House, Garden and Summer House, 77 High Street. Brick, three stories\nwith cupola, late 18th C., mansion type; garden laid out 1841. 6 sheets (1936); S photos\n(1940).\nNEW MARLBORO\nBerkshire County (2)\nLieutenant Harmon House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nNEWTON\nMiddlesex County (9)\nJackson House, 527 Washington Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican, (altered). 12 sheets (1934); 1 sheet, garden only (1934); 12 photos\n(1935).\nKenrick House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 photos (1935; 1939).\nSaint Mary's Episcopal Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 9 photos (1937).\nWoodward House, 238 Woodward Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 11 sheets\n(1935); 9 photos (1939).\nWyman-Tower House, 401 Woodward Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14\nsheets (1935).\nNORTHAMPTON\nHampshire County (S)\nAllen House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\nParsons House, 392 Bridge Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (moved 1937). 17\nsheets (1935).\nNORTH ANDOVER\nEssex County (5)\nBradstreet House, 159 Osgood Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 12 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1934).\nF. B. Kittredge House and Fence. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nTown Scales House, Andover Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\n[174]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nNORTH ATTLEBORO\nBristol County (3)\nDr. Mann House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nEllis House. Stone and brick, one story, late 18th C. 4 photos (1935; 1936).\nHandel Daggett House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1935).\nNORTH ATTLEBORO-PLAINVILLE TOWN LINE Bristol-Norfolk Counties (3)\nAngle Tree Stone. Late 18th C. 5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nNORTH ATTLEBORO VICINITY\nBristol County (3)\nCaptain Stearns House, Old Post Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets\n(1935); 5 photos (1935).\nCongregational Church, Old Post Road. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. (Also out-\nbuildings). 23 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1938).\nPowder House, Mount Hope Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., circular type. 1 sheet\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\nStanley-Mathewson House, 2½ miles from North Attleboro on Old Post Road. Wood,\ntwo stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nNORTH CARVER\nPlymouth County (12)\nSturtevant House, North Carver Green. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1935).\nNORTH DIGHTON\nBristol County (3)\nCaptain Clouston House, Somerset Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 5 sheets\n(1935); 3 photos (1935).\nNORTHFIELD\nFranklin County (6)\nStratton House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1935).\nNORTH PEMBROKE\nPlymouth County (12)\nFriends' Meeting House, Route 3. Wood, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nNORTH PEPPERELL\nMiddlesex County (9)\nDistrict School No. 4, North and Prescott Streets. Brick, one story with cupola, early\n19th C. 3 sheets (1936).\nNORTON\nBristol County (3)\nNewcomb House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 7 photos\n(1937).\nReverend Avery House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1935);\n4 photos (1935).\nReverend Clark House, Mansfield Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets\n(1936); 8 photos (1938).\nNORWELL\nPlymouth County (12)\nBryant-Cushing House, Cornet Stetson Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 12\nsheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nOAKHAM\nWorcester County (14)\nEli Adams House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 photos (1940).\nPELHAM\nHampshire County (8)\nCharcoal Kilns, Valley Road. Late 17th C., (demolished). 1 sheet (1934); 4 photos\n(1900; 1934; 1935).\n[175]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBOTTOM LINE\nOF HANDRAIL\nSQUARE\nSECTION\nSQUARE\n-\nPLAN LINE A-A\nPLAN\nSQ\nA\nis\nTURNED CARVED\nTURNED CARVED SQ\nTURNED D CARVED\nTURNED CARVED\nM\nSQUARE\nBiL\nSQUARE\nSQ\nBALUSTER DETAIL\nNEWEL POST AT\n012345678910\nFOOT OF STAIR\nCENTIMETERS\no\nI\n2\n3\n4\n5\nJSCRYTZER DEL\nBUILT 1785\nSCALE IN.INCHES\nBENJAMIN Hall, JR., HOUSE, MEDFORD, Massachusetts. 1785\n[176]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nPEPPERELL\nMiddlesex County (9)\nJewett's Covered Bridge, Groton Street over Nashua River. Wood, early 19th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1940).\nPITTSFIELD\nBerkshire County (2)\n\"Arrowhead\" (Bush-Melville House), on Holmes Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.\n3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nBrattle House, 626 Williams Street. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 18th C.\n6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nBulfinch Church, North Street and Maplewood Avenue. Wood, with tower, late\n18th C., (demolished). Charles Bulfinch, Architect. 11 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nColt-Pingree House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1935).\nFirst Bank Building, 800 East Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nPeace Party House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nWest Part School, West and Churchill Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1935).\nPLAINVILLE\nNorfolk County (11)\nSlack House, South Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 1 photo\n(1935).\nPLYMOUTH\nPlymouth County (12)\nWarren House (Garden), 24 North Street. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).\nPRESCOTT\nHampshire County (8)\nRed School, Cooleyville Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (demolished 1937).\n2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1935).\nSchool, Enfield Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (demolished 1937). 2 sheets\n(1934).\nQUINCY\nNorfolk County (11)\nAdams House (Garden), 135 Adams Street. Late 19th C. 12 sheets (1935; 1936).\nGranite Railway. Early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1940).\nQuincy House, 20 Muirhead Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 13 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nREHOBOTH\nBristol County (3)\nColonel Carpenter House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nREVERE VICINITY\nSuffolk County (13)\nBennett-Slade-Parsons House, 50 Marshall Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C.\n11 sheets (1935).\nRICHMOND\nBerkshire County (2)\nPeirson House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also summer house). 3 photos (1935).\nRIVERSIDE\nFranklin County (6)\nRed House, French King Highway. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1934).\nROCKPORT\nEssex County (5)\nBradley's Wharf, Bearskin Neck. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 sheets (1938).\n[ 177 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nROWLEY\nEssex County (5)\nBillings House and Fence, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. Fence, wood,\nmid 18th C. 2 photos (1940); 3 sheets (1937; 1938).\nROXBURY\nSuffolk County (13)\nCurtis House. Wood and brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1940).\nJudge Hayden House and Garden, 281 Heath Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 1 sheet (1938-1939); 3 photos (1940).\nOld Puddingstone Building, 199 Ruggles Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C.\n1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1935).\nRUTLAND\nWorcester County (14)\nGeneral Putnam House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\n15 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nSALEM\nEssex County (5)\nAndrew-Safford House and Garden, 13 Washington Square. Brick, three stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival; garden laid out 1818. 4 sheets (1938); 6 photos\n(1940).\nAndrew-Safford Stable, 13 Washington Square. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1940).\nBowker House (Garden), 9 Crombie Street. Early 19th C. 2 sheets (1938).\nCook-Oliver House. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 25 photos\n(c. 1900; 1938; 1939).\nCorwin House (The old Witch House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nCrowninshield Warehouse, India Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1938); 2 photos (1938).\nDaniel House, Daniels and Essex Streets. Wood, three stories, late 17th C. 16 sheets\n(1934); 12 photos (1934; 1936; 1937).\nDodge House (Garden and Garden House), 40 Dearborn Street. Mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1935; 1936); 4 photos (1940).\nFirst Universalist Meeting House. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 8 photos (1936).\nForrester-Peabody House (Garden), 29 Washington Square. Early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1938); 2 photos (1940).\nGardner-White-Pingree House and Garden, 128 Essex Street. Brick, three stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. Samuel McIntire, Architect. 1 sheet (1938);\n2 photos (1940).\nGeneral Hawkes House, 4 Custom House Place. Wood, three stories, late 18th C. 12\nphotos (1937; 1938; 1940).\nHamilton Hall. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. Samuel McIntire,\nArchitect. 2 photos (1940).\nHodges-Peele-West House (Summer House), 12 Chestnut Street. Wood, one story, mid\n19th C. 1 sheet (1938); 1 photo (1940).\nJoshua Ward \"Washington\" House, 150 Washington Street. Brick, three stories, mid\n18th C., mansion type. 11 sheets (1934); 19 photos (1937).\nLindall-Gibbs-Osgood House (Garden), 314 Essex Street. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1938).\n[178]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nSALEM-Continued.\nLoring-Emmerton House. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early\nRepublican. 8 photos (1938; 1940).\nManning House (Garden), 33 Dearborn Street. Early 19th C. 4 sheets (1935).\nOliver Primary School. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 5 photos\n(c. 1900; 1940).\nPeirce House (Garden), 80 Federal Street. Late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936; 1937).\nPickering House, 18 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\n6 sheets garden only, (1935); 1 photo (1940).\nPickman House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 7 photos (1940).\nRobinson House (Garden), 18 Summer Street. Mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936).\nRobinson Stable, 18 Summer Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936;)\n3 photos (1940).\nSaltonstall House (Garden), 41 Chestnut Street. Early 19th C. 4 sheets (1937); 2\nphotos (1940).\nShip Chandler's Shop, Federal and North Streets. Wood, two and a half stories, late\n18th C. 7 sheets (1938; 1940); 2 photos (1940).\nSAUGUS\nEssex County (5)\nScotch House. Wood, two stories with overhang, early 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nSCITUATE\nPlymouth County (12)\nLighthouse, Cedar Point. Regular ashlar and brick, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nSEEKONK\nBristol County (3)\nLieutenant-Governor Martin House, County Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early\n19th C., mansion type. 20 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1935).\nSylranus Martin Barn, County Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (destroyed by\nhurricane, 1938). 3 sheets (1937).\nSHARON\nNorfolk County (11)\nCobb's Tavern. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9 photos (1936; 1938).\nSHEFFIELD\nBerkshire County (2)\nColonel John Ashley House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 photos (1935).\nGeneral Ashley House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937) doorway only.\nHall Law Office, State Highway Route 7. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);\n1 photo (1935).\nSHELBURNE\nFranklin County (6)\nArms House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1935).\nSOMERSET\nBristol County (3)\nBowers House, 55 Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\n21 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nBrayton House (Slade House), Brayton Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nPettis House, Main Street and Peirce Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered\n1934). 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n[179]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSOMERVILLE\nMiddlesex County (9)\nPowder House, Broadway and College Avenue. Fieldstone, early 18th C., circular type.\n1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1935).\nSOUTH BOSTON\nSuffolk County (13)\nSaint Augustine Chapel and Cemetery, Dorchester Street. Brick, early 19th C., (addi-\ntions 1833). 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nSOUTH HADLEY\nHampshire County (8)\nWright House, 96 College Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. S sheets (1935); 3\nphotos (1935).\nSOUTH HINGHAM\nPlymouth County (12)\nWilder House, Main Street. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 13 sheets (1934; 1935); 10\nphotos (1936).\nSOUTH ORLEANS\nBarnstable County (1)\nKendrick House, State Highway. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1\nphoto (1935).\nSOUTH WILLIAMSTOWN\nBerkshire County (2)\nDeming House, road to New Ashford. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n7 photos (1934; 1937).\nSPRINGFIELD\nHampden County (7)\n.Alexander House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Classic Revival. 17\nphotos (c. 1900; 1938).\nSTOCKBRIDGE\nBerkshire County (2)\nHopkins House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1935).\nYale-Duryea Water Mills. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 2\nsheets (1934; 1935); 6 photos (1934).\nSTOUGHTON\nNorfolk County (11)\nAtherton House, 449 Central Street. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1935);\n2 photos (1935).\nWashington Hotel, 710 Turnpike Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets\n(1935); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1940).\nSTURBRIDGE\nWorcester County (14)\nWight House, Route 131. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 15 sheets (1936;\n1937); 5 photos (1937).\nSWANSEA\nBristol County (3)\nLuther's Store. Luther's Corner. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 8\nphotos (1935).\nOld Tavern, Road to Fall River. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nTISBURY\nDukes County (4)\nGray House, Indian Hill Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1935).\nTOPSFIELD\nEssex County (5)\nCapen House. Wood, two stories with overhang, late 17th C., (restored 1915). 3 photos\n(1936).\n[180]\nMASSACHUSETTS\nTYNGSBOROUGH\nMiddlesex County (9)\nBrinley-O'Neill House. Wood, three stories with cupola, late 18th C., mansion type.\n(Also outbuilding). 6 photos (1936).\nTyng House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered). (Also outbuilding).\n8 photos (1936).\nUXBRIDGE\nWorcester County (14)\nLieutenant Wheelock House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1936).\nWALTHAM\nMiddlesex County (9)\nGovernor Gore's Garden. Early 19th C. 3 photos (c. 1900; 1940),\nStone Mill, South Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 6 photos (1941).\n\"The Vale\" (Garden and Summer House), Beaver Street. Late 18th C. Samuel\nMcIntire, Architect. 15 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1940).\nWAREHAM\nPlymouth County (12)\nFearing-Warr House, 14 Elm Street. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. (additions 1765).\n16 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1935).\nWATERTOWN\nMiddlesex County (9)\nBemis House, 425 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934).\nBrown House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 2 photos (1935).\nCaldwell House, 126 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1935).\nWAYLAND VICINITY\nMiddlesex County (9)\nTown Bridge, Sudbury Road over Sudbury River. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1935).\nWELLESLEY\nNorfolk County (11)\nEllis Barn, Boylston Street. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934; 1935);\n3 photos (1936).\nWERTHAMPTON\nHampshire County (8)\nCaptain Hunt House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nWEST BREWSTER\nBarnstable County (1)\nWater Mill, Old Coach Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 pho-\ntos (1935).\nWEST CHATHAM\nBarnstable County (1)\nBuck House, Barn Hill Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1934).\nWESTFIELD\nHampden County (7)\nArnold House, 140 Franklin Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (partly destroyed by\nfire, 1934). 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nTobacco Barn, South Street Extension. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1937).\nWESTON\nMiddlesex County (9)\nGolden Ball Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).\nLamson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1940).\nLawyer's Office, Central Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\n[181]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWESTPORT\nBristol County (3)\nWaite-Potter House, Sanford Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nWEST SPRINGFIELD\nHampden County (7)\nBlacksmith Shop. See Chesterfield, New Hampshire.\nWEST STOCKBRIDGE\nBerkshire County (2)\nEngine House, Housatonic Railroad, Mill Street. Fieldstone, mid 19th C., (ruinous).\n1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nMarble House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nMarble Mill. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\nOld Bank Building. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1935).\nWESTWOOD\nNorfolk County (11)\nTown Pound, Grove Street. Fieldstone, early 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nWEYMOUTH\nNorfolk County (11)\nCaptain Wildes House. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 13 photos (1938).\nWILLIAMSTOWN\nBerskhire County (2)\nSmedley House, State Highway 2. Wood, two stories with overhang, late 18th C.\n7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nWILMINGTON\nMiddlesex County (9)\nLockkeeper's House, Middlesex Canal, Gillis Lock, Shawsheen Avenue. Wood, two stories\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nWILMINGTON-BILLERICA\nMiddlesex County (9)\nShawsheen Aqueduct, Middlesex Canal. Irregular ashlar, early 19th C. 3 photos (1938).\nWOBURN\nMiddlesex County (9)\nBartlett-Wheeler House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 15 photos\n(1940).\nColonel Baldwin Mansion. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also\noutbuildings). 13 photos (1936).\nCount Rumford House and Garden, 90 Elm Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.,\n(garden early 20th C.) 2 sheets (1937; 1938); 4 photos (1940).\nWORTHINGTON\nHampshire County (8)\nWoodbridge House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican.\n21 sheets. (1934).\nWRENTHAM\nNorfolk County (11)\nGuild-Kollock House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 9 photos (1936).\nYARMOUTH\nBarnstable County (1)\nKelley House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1935).\n182]\nMICHIGAN\nANN ARBOR\nWashtenaw County (81)\nAnderson House, 2301 Packard Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBrown Buildings, 1003-1005 Broadway. Brick, three and four stories, early 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCovert House, 1500 Dexter Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1937);\n2 photos (1937).\nJudge Wilson House, East Ann and North Division Streets. Brick and stucco, two\nstories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSinclair House, 1223 Pontiac Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival,\nformal composition. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nANN ARBOR VICINITY\nWashtenaw County (81)\nDr. Ticknor House, 2781 Packard Street. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n9 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nCANTON\nWayne County (82)\nMoore House, West Warren Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n9 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nYost House, 5920 Sheldon Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C., Greek Re-\nvival. 3 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).\nDEARBORN\nWayne County (82)\nOfficers' Quarters, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan Avenue and Monroe Boulevard. Brick,\ntwo and a half stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSmith's and Carpenter's Shops, Detroit Arsenal, Garrison Avenue. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSutler's Shop, Detroit Arsenal, Garrison Avenue and Monroe Boulevard. Brick, one\nstory, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDETROIT\nWayne County (82)\nBarracks, Fort Wayne, West Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, three and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nChrist Episcopal Church, 976 East Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, with tower, mid\n19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nCity Hall. Regular ashlar, three and a half stories with cupola, late 19th C., Renais-\nsance Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nCustom Building, Griswold and Larned Streets. Regular ashlar, three stories, late 19th\nC., (altered). 1 photo (1934).\nDouble House, 976-978 East Woodbridge Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1934).\nFirst Bank in Detroit, Jefferson and Randolph Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1934).\nFort Street Presbyterian Church, Fort and Third Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire,\nmid 19th C., Gothic Revival. J. H. Jordan, Architect. 1 photo (1934).\nGun Emplacement, Fort Wayne. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\n[183]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDETROIT-Continued.\nHouse at 1491 East Congress Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nJones House, 1460 East Jefferson Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nMariners' Church, Woodward Avenue and Woodbridge Street. Regular ashlar, mid\n19th C., Gothic Revival. M. R. Otis, Architect. 15 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1934; 1936).\nMercantile Building, 554 West Jefferson Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1934).\nPowder House, Fort Wayne, West Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1934); 1 photo (9134).\nSaint John's Episcopal Church, Woodward and Vernor Streets. Regular ashlar, with\ntower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nSaints Peter and Paul's Jesuit Church, Jefferson Avenue and Saint Antoine Street.\nBrick, with cupola, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. F. Letourno and Peter Kindekens,\nArchitects. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1845; 1934).\nSally-Ports, Fort Wayne, West Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSeitz House (Wardwell House), 16109 East Jefferson Avenue. Brick, two stories, early\n19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nSibley House, 976 East Jefferson Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1934).\nDEXTER\nWashtenaw County (81)\nJudge Dexter House, 8401 Ann Arbor Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 17 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nJudge Samuel Dexter House, West Huron Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1937); S photos (1937).\nDIXBORO\nWashtenaw County (81)\nMethodist Episcopal Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936); 1 photo (old copy).\nGRAND RAPIDS\nKent County (41)\nArt Gallery (Pike House), 230 East Fulton Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1934).\nDikeman House, 302 Fulton Street, SE. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nHatch House, 445 Cherry Street, SE. Limestone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (altered). 6 sheets (1936); + photos (1936).\nNoble House, 671 Front Avenue, NW. Limestone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 5 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nSanford House, 540 Cherry Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 6 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nTurner House, 731 Front Avenue, NW. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C\n6 sheets (1934).\n[184]\n303816-41\n137-12\n19'-1\"\n19'-1\"\n19-1\n19.1\"\n19.1\"\n15'-1\"\n19'-1\"\n13\n®\nD\n@\n20'-0\"\n40.2 1/2\nLARNED STREET\n20'-2\"\nAVENUE\n[185 [ I\n80.5\nB\n80.5\"\n80\n20'-2\"\n40.2½\"\nJEFFERSON\nF\nMICHIGAN\nD\nA\n20'.1\"\nORGAN LOFT\n1-9'4;\n19-1\"\n19.1\"\n19-1\"\n19.1\"\n19'-1\"\n19'-1°\n19.1\"\n137-1½\nA\nVESTIBULE\nST ANTOINE STREET\nB NAVE\nSANCTUARY\nORIGINAL WORK\nD\nCONFESSIONALS\nLATER ADDITIONS\nFIRST FLOOR PLAN\nE\nCLOISIER\nADJOINING BUILDINGS\nF\nTOWER\nSS. PETER AND PAUL'S JESUIT CHURCH, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. 1844\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGRASS LAKE VICINITY\nJackson County (38)\nHiram Smith House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Outbuilding). 3 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1936; 1937).\nSidney T. Smith House, Michigan Avenue, 3 miles east of Grass Lake. Wood, two\nstories, early 19th C., Greck Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nVillage Farm (Soper House), Michigan Avenue, cast of Grass Lake. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMACKINAC ISLAND\nMackinac County (49)\nAmerican Fur Company Buildings. Wood, two and three stories, early 19th C. 21\nsheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nBiddle House. Log. one and a half stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1936); 4 photos\n(c. 1900; 1936).\nEast Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, late 18th C.\n3 sheets (1936); ? photos (1936).\nGuard House at Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nMission Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. S sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).\nNorth Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, late 18th C.\n1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nOfficers Stone Quarters at Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C., two-story\nveranda. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nOfficers' Wood Quarters at Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nPost Headquarters of Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nPost Hospital at Fort Mackinac. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3\nphotos (1936).\nRamparts of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 6 photos\n(1936).\nWest Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nMANCHESTER VICINITY\nWashtenaw County (81)\nPorter House (Keeler Farm). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal\ncomposition. (Outbuildings). S sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMARSHALL\nCalhoun County (13)\nBrooks House, North Kalamazoo Avenue and Prospect Street. Brick, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Richard Upjohn, Architect. 12 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\nMarshall Tavern, West Michigan Avenue and South Eagle Street. Brick, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nWright-Brooks House, North High and Mansion Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\n186]\nMICHIGAN\nMONROE\nMonroe County (58)\nGovernor McClelland House, East Elm Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 14\nsheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nNims House, 206 West Noble Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nNILES\nBerrien County (11)\nOld Paine Bank, 212 West Third Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n9 sheets (1936).\nRUSHTON\nLivingstone County (47)\nOlds House, Rushton Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal\ncomposition. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos'(1936).\nTECUMSEH\nLenawee County (46)\nAnderson House, Chicago Boulevard and North Union Street. Wood, one story with\ncupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nYPSILANTI\nWashtenaw County (81)\nBallard House (Ladies Literary Club), Washington Street. Brick, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nBallard House, 125 North Huron Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n[187]\nMINNESOTA\nAFTON\nWashington County (S2)\nMacKey House, Washington Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nOctagonal House, Washington Avenue. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.\nS sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nANOKA\nAnoka County (2)\nWoodbury House, Main Street and Second Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1934).\nBLOOMINGTON\nHennepin County (27)\nPond House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nDULUTH\nSt. Louis County (69)\nFirst Drug Store, East Superior Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nFirst Fire Hall, East Second Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C., (altered 1895). 2\nsheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nFirst Post Office, First Alley. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos\n(c. 1900; 1934).\nOld Lighthouse, Minnesota Point. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (c. 1900;\n1934).\nDULUTH VICINITY\nSt. Louis County (69)\nFire Tower, 21 miles from Duluth on Rice Lake Road. Log, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nKrazszawaski House, 10 miles from Duluth on Gnesen Road. Log, one story, late 19th C.\n3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nQuaeva House, 15 miles from Duluth on Rice Lake Road. Log, one story, late 19th C.\n3 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nELY VICINITY\nSt. Louis County (69)\nLogging Camp. Log, one story, late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934).\nTimber Headframe, 1 mile from Ely. Wood, late 19th C. (?) 1 sheet (1934).\nEXCELSIOR\nHennepin County (27)\nTrinity Chapel (Episcopal), Second and Center Streets. Monolithic Concrete, mid 19th\nC., (moved c. 1907). 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFORT SNELLING\nHennepin County (27)\nHexagon Tower. Fieldstone, three stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nRound Tower. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFRONTENAC\nGoodhue County (25)\nSaint Hubert's Lodge, Garrard Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 6 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nLAKE CITY\nWabasha County (79)\nBrown's Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nLE SUEUR\nLe Sueur County (40)\nMayo House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\n[188]\nHEXAGON TOWER, FORT SNELLING, MINNESOTA. 1819\n[ 189]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMARINE\nWashington County (82)\nOld Meeting Hall. Regular ashlar, one story, late 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nMENDOTA\nDakota County (19)\nFaribault House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1934).\nSaint Peter's Catholic Church. Fieldstone, with spire, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1\nphoto (1934).\nMINNEAPOLIS\nHennepin County (27)\nChurch of Minneapolis New-Church Society (Swedenborgian), 905 Fifth Avenue. Wood,\nmid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nColonel Stevens House, Minnehaha Park. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGodfrey House, Chute Square. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. (moved). 3 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHouse at 127 Main Street, SE. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934)\nOur Lady of Lourdes Church, 21 Prince Street, SE. Regular ashlar, with spire, mid 19th\nC. (additions, 1881; 1914). 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nPillsbury \".\\\" Mill, Main Street and Third Avenue, SE. Regular ashlar, six stories,\nlate 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nStore Building, 425 Marshall Avenue, NE. Brick and stone, two stories, mid 19th C.\n3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nWest House. 200 Second Street, SE. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nItalianate. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSAINT CLAIR\nBlue Earth County (7)\nIndian Agency House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSAINT PAUL\nRamsey County (62)\nAssumption School, Eighth and Exchange Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nChapel, Muckego Church. Log, mid 19th C., (moved 1904). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nCustom House, Fifth and Wabasha Streets. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld Episcopal Church (Church of the Good Shepherd), Twelfth and Cedar Streets. Wood,\nmid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld Mattock School, Randolph Street and Snelling Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story,\nlate 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nPostelethwait House, Twelfth Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 4\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSAWYER\nCarlton County (9)\nLog Church. Mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSTILLWATER\nWashington County (82)\nStone Highway Bridge. Fieldstone, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n[190]\nMINNESOTA\nTAYLORS FALLS\nChisago County (13)\nFirst Methodist Church, Government Street. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFolsom House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nLibrary, Bench Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nTROY VICINITY\nWinona County (85)\nTroy Water Mill. Stone, three stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n[191]\nMISSISSIPPI\nABERDEEN\nMonroe County (48)\nBarrett House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos (1936)\nBradford House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"The Castle\". Wood, one story with towers, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nColonel Davis House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nFrench House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\n\"Holliday Haven\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n2 stories (1936).\nHoward House, 423 High Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1936).\nMann House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nStrong House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nWalker House. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos\n(1936).\nWoods House. Log. one story, early 19th C., dog-run type. 2 photos (1936).\nBENOIT\nBolivar County (6)\nBurris House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nBILOXI\nHarrison County (24)\nFayard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1936).\nFilbrick House, East Beach. Brick, two and a half stories. mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 2 photos (1936).\nKeller House, East Beach. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nBILOXI VICINITY\nHarrison County (24)\n\"Beau voir\" (Jefferson Davis House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n7 photos (1936).\nBLAKELY\nWarren County (75)\nBlakely Gin. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCANNONSBURG VICINITY\nJefferson County (32)\n\"Mound Plantation\" (Chamberlain House), 15 miles northeast of Natchez. Wood, one\nstory, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1940); 12 photos (1938; 1940).\nCARROLLTON VICINITY\nCarroll County (8)\n\"Cotesworth\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron\nbalcony. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Malmaison\". Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Italianate.\nJames G. Harris, Architect. 6 photos (1936).\n[192]\nMISSISSIPPI\nCENTREVILLE VICINITY\nAmite County (3)\nDixon House, 4 miles east of Centreville. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nCHATHAM VICINITY\nWashington County (76)\n\"Everhope\". Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHURCH HILL\nJefferson County (32)\nChurch Hill Chapel. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1934;\n1936).\nCLINTON\nHinds County (25)\nChapel, Mississippi College. Brick, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nMoss House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\nCOLUMBIA VICINITY\nMarion County (46)\nFord House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nCOLUMBUS\nLowndes County (44)\nBanks House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos\n(1936).\nBillups House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nBurris House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n3 photos (1936).\nCatholic Church. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).\n\"The Cedars\". Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCourt House. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., Renaissance Revival. James\nL. Lull, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nFlynn House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. Abraham Humphries,\nArchitect. 2 photos (1936).\nFranklin Academy. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nGeneral Lee House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, cast iron veranda. 2\nphotos (1936).\nHardy House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 4\nphotos (1936).\nKinnebrew House. Wood two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nMagehy House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival. 2\nphotos (1936).\nPratt House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\n\"Rosedale\". Brick and stucco, two stories with tower, mid 19th C., Italianate. 2\nphotos (1936).\nWeaver House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival. 2\nphotos (1936).\nWoodward House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\n[193]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCOLUMBUS VICINITY\nLowndes County (44)\nSanders House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Waverly\", S miles NW. of Columbus. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).\nEDWARDS VICINITY\nWarren County (75)\nMessinger House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival, dog-run type.\n2 photos (1936).\nFOOTE VICINITY\nWashington County (76)\nErwin House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Italianate. 1 photo (1936).\nFORT ADAMS\nWilkinson County (79)\nCurry House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMurray House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFORT ADAMS VICINITY\nWilkinson County (79)\nCaptain Sample House (Carmichael House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo,\ninterior detail (1936).\nEvans-Wall House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).\nGLOSTER VICINITY\nAmite County (3)\nCasselle House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGREENVILLE VICINITY\nWashington County (76)\n\"Locust\". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Wildwood\" (Mc.Mester House). Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1936).\nJACKSON\nHinds County (25)\nBell House, 317 South Congress Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nCity Hall. Brick and stucco. two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Allan Patrick,\nArchitect. 2 photos (1936).\nColonel Powers House, Amite Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nGovernor's Mansion. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n4 photos (1936).\nJudge Brame House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\nJulienne House, 421 Yazoo Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nManship House, North West and Fortification Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGothic Revival, cast-iron verandas. 2 photos (1936).\nOld State Capitol. Brick, stucco and stone, three stories with dome, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. William Nichols, Architect. 2 photos (1936; 1940).\nPatton House, 512 North State Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nLEXINGTON\nHolmes County (26)\nGwin House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1935).\n[194]\n[ S61 ]\n\"D'EVEREUX,\" NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI. 1840\n4019\n5\nDRIC TELLICE\nETP\nCEMLET STEPS\n+\n1\n1\n10'-1'\nFORM\n6-11\n.G\n11\n6-.11\n101.11\n10.1°\nю\nV\na\nN\nas\n3\nA\n6-\n8:11\n+\n-\nA\n.8.1\nJr.11\n4-7\n**\n40\nWD\nV\n10\nMD\n?\nF-2\n6.5\nT1\n65-\n+\n5-11*\n11-12\n+\n19\n\"\nThe\n+++\nTHE ATTORIDISO\n0\n6:11\n4'-2\n6:-21-\nPARLOR\nWOOM-ONINIO\n6:\n4:2\"\n11.91\n1\n0-2\n11-2\n6:2\n+\nOF\n$\n64'-11°\n14:01\n14\n7.21\nU\n12 COOM\n77VH\n3\n10°\n7-20-\n0-21\n-211\nof\nGA\nCod'-11°\n+\no\n6.1*\nDRAWING ROOM\n18\nSTAIR HALL\nBREAKFAST\n+\nH\nROOM\n11-9\n4:2\"\n6\nDATA\n6. 6'\n4'7'\n11'91'\nr\n1 #\n5\n5-11*\nPANTRY\nBt\nd\nnice\nNY\nin\n4\n10:81\n2201\n11\nMD\nT\n1074 Ю\n11-5\n-8-11\n\".9\nACROSS REAR or ouse\n8-21\nORIGINALLY OPEN\n4\nir.51\n.49.11\nPORCH NAS\nW.\nPORCH\nKITCHEN\nW'\n17\n6.\n\"\nT.O\n*\nno\n1\n-\n42.81\n8-1\n&\n(*)\n691\n50715\n©\nCEMENT\n11:6\nsaw\n18.11\n811\n=\nG\n=\n#\nFILM 02420\n+\nPCIL\n**\nI\n6.11\n.8-,II\n18.11\n12:2\n1)\nO\n16\n19\n7-2-\nOf\n8-11\na\nd\nFirst Floor Plan\n216\n0'1\n@\n34.41 4\nWOOD SLIDING DOORS\ns\n.s\nFORMERLY\n14\nORRAGE\n14:01\n41°CAST IROI COLUMNS\n11'-4'\n34.41\n7711 18 071081570 SUM 11\nONLY alisodo \" 01\nTHIS\n9\nN/W N THI\nSERVICES QUARIERS BLDG\n3:11\nAMOUNT to 3115\nNote-\nS\n8-0\na\nIS O₂ 7:2-\n11'-3\"\n\"\nto\nof\n9\nIddISSISSIW\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nLEXINGTON VICINITY\nHolmes County (26)\n\"Burrwood\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nDale House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLIBERTY VICINITY\nAmite County (3)\nChaffin House. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C. (Also log barn). 3 photos (1936).\nLONGWOOD\nWashington County (76)\n\"Longwood\". Wood, one story, early 19th C. Ben Smith, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nMACON\nNoxubee County (52)\nCline House. Wood. one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nHarrison House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1936).\nPleasants House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1936).\nRichardson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nScales House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nYates House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron\nbalcony. 1 photo (1936).\nMACON VICINITY\nNoxubee County (52)\nWater Mill. Wood, one story. mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMANNSDALE\nMadison County (45)\nChapel of the Cross. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 6 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nNATCHEZ\nAdams County (1)\n\"Airlie\". Wood, one story. late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Arlington\", Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-\nvival. J. Hampton White, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Arrighi\". 219-221 Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., wrought-\niron balcony. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\n\"Auburn\" (Duncan House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Re-\nvival, formal composition. Levi Weeks, Architect. 7 photos (1936).\nBanachi House, 821 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nCharity Hospital. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. Colonel S. H. Ong, Architect. 2\nphotos (1936).\n\"Concord\". Brick, late 18th C., (burned 1901). 1 photo (1934).\nConti House (Governor Holmes House). Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 3\nphotos (1936).\n\"Dunleith\" (Carpenter House). Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, cast-iron railings. 5 photos (1936).\n\"Elmscourt\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. cast-iron verandas. 1 photo (1934).\nElward House, 612 Washington Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 8\nsheets (1937); 2 photos (1936).\n[196]\nMISSISSIPPI\nNATCHEZ-Continued.\n\"The Gardens\" (McConchie's House). Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nGilreath's Hill Tavern (Ellicott's Inn), Canal Street. Brick and wood, two stories, late\n18th C., two-story veranda. 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Greenleaves\" (Beltzhoover House). Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 5\nphotos (1936).\n\"Hope Villa,\" (Miller House), Auburn Avenue and Homochitto Street. Wood, one story,\nlate 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\n\"King's Tavern\" (Bledsoe House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1934).\nLawyers' Row. Brick and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Linden\" (Feltus House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, two-\nstory veranda. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Longwood\", Nutt's Folly (Ward House). Brick, three stories with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nOctagonal and Italianate, two-story veranda. Sloan, Architect. 4 photos (1936).\n\"The Manse\". Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nMarschalk House (First Printing Office). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n\"Melrose\". Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1934).\nParish House, 311-313 Market Street. Wood and brick, three stories, late 18th C.,\nEarly Republican. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\n\"Rosalie\", Broadway. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\nJames Griffin, Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSaint Mary's Cathedral. Brick, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nSlave Quarters, Concord. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nVan Court House, 510 Washington Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nNATCHEZ VICINITY\nAdams County (1)\n\"The Briars\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Repub-\nlican. 1 photo (1934).\n\"D'Evereux\", 1 mile NE. of Natchez. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. Hardy, Architect. 7 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\n\"Gloucester\", Lower Woodville Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1936).\n\"Homewood\". Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\ncast-iron verandas. 7 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\n\"Saragossa\". Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\n\"Springfield\", on U.S. Highway 61. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1934).\n\"Windy Hill Manor\", 6 miles from Natchez. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n5 photos (1936).\n[ 197 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPASCAGOULA\nJackson County (30)\nDelmas House, Front Street. Wood, one story early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nLa Frederick de Saint Ferol House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda,\n(altered). 1 photo (1936).\nPollock House, East Beach. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1936).\nWarren House, East Beach. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1\nphoto (1936).\nPASCAGOULA VICINITY\nJackson County (30)\nOld French Fort. Half-timber. one story, early 18th C. 25 photos (1936; 1940).\nPORT GIBSON\nClaiborne County (11)\n\"Anchuka\" (Archer House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda.\n+ photos (1936).\nDisharoon House, Church Street. Wood. two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n3 photos (1936).\nGage House (Servants' House). Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n2 photos (1936).\nJean House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nPort Gibson Bank. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nPresbyterian Church. Brick and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\n5 photos (1936).\nShreve House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nPORT GIBSON VICINITY\nClaiborne County (I1)\n\"Windsor Castle\". Mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1936).\nRAYMOND\nHinds County (25)\nCourt House. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\nWeldon Brothers, Architects. 1 photo (1936).\nRAYMOND VICINITY\nHinds County (25)\nPeyton House. Wood. one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRODNEY\nJefferson County (32)\nPresbyterian Church. Brick. with cupola, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSTEENS VICINITY\nLowndes County (44)\nCovered Bridge. Wood, late 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nVAIDEN VICINITY\nCarroll County (8)\nDr. Vaiden House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 3 photos (1936).\nVICKSBURG\nWarren County (75)\nColonel Cook House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greck Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nCourt House. Stone, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos\n(1936; 1940).\nDr. Balfour House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greck Revival. 3\nphotos (1936).\nDr. Hicks House (Steigleman House). Brick, two stories, carly 19th C., Greck Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\n[198]\nMISSISSIPPI\nROSALIE, NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI. 1820-23\n[199]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nVICKSBURG-Continued.\nGovernor McNutt House. Wood. two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGreen House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron\nverandas. 1 photo (1936).\nKlein House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greck Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nLake House. Brick and stucco, one story. early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLane House, Crawford Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLuckett Group. Wood. two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nMcRae Bank (Canizaro House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greck Revival. 1\nphoto (1936).\n\"Plain Gables\" (Bodley House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nReverend Marshall House. Brick. one story. early 19th C.. Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nSaint Francis Xavier Convent. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\n\"Shamrock\" (Porterfield House). Oak Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nShannon House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSteele House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Wexford Lodge\" (Shirley House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival, (remodeled). 22 photos (1863; 1868; 1890; 1902; 1903; 1936; 1940).\nWilson House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nVICKSBURG VICINITY\nWarren County (75)\n\"Blakely\", 9 miles north of Vicksburg. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C., Greek Revival.,\ntwo-story veranda. (.Als) outbuilding). 9 photos (1936; 1940).\nBooth House (Duncan House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, two-story veranda. 3 photos (1936).\nFerguson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHyland House. Wood. one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal\ncomposition. 2 photos (1936).\nRummage House (Wale House). Wood, one story. early 19th C., dog-run type, (altered).\n2 photos (1936).\nWASHINGTON\nAdams County (1)\nJefferson Military College Buildings. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.\n(Outbuilding). 3 photos (1936).\nMeade House. Wood. two stories. early 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).\nMethodist Church. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nPresident's House, Jefferson Military College. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-\nstory veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nRawlings House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\n200]\nMISSISSIPPI\nWASHINGTON VICINITY\nAdams County (1)\n\"Brandon Hall\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-\nstory veranda. 4 photos (1936).\nWAYSIDE\nWashington County (76)\n\"Belmont.\" Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos\n(1936).\nWINONA\nMontgomery County (49)\nColonel Moore House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 2 photos (1936).\nWOODVILLE\nWilkinson County (79)\nBaptist Church. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nLewis House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nWOODVILLE VICINITY\nWilkinson County (79)\n\"Saulsberry\" (Sheppard House). Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos\n(1936).\nYAZOO CITY VICINITY\nYazoo County (82)\nBleak House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nI 201 I\n303816-41--14\nMISSOURI\nAFFTON VICINITY\nSaint Louis County (95)\n\"White Haven\" (Grant-Dent House) on Grant Road. Wood, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 sheets (1940); 21 photos (1915; 1940).\nAUXVASSE\nCallaway County (14)\nBennett House. Wood, one and one half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nAUXVASSE VICINITY\nCallaway County (14)\nGeneral Curd House, 1½ miles cast of Auxvasse. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nSwan House. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBARNHART\nJefferson County (50)\n\"The Cedars\". Wood, one story, late 18th C. (altered)., 1 photo (1936).\nSlave Cabin, \"The Cedars\". Log. one story, late 18th C., dog-run type. 1 photo (1936).\nBECK\nJefferson County (50)\nPioneer House. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nBLOOMSDALE\nSainte Genevieve County (97)\nCaptain Lee House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDrury House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHESTERFIELD\nSaint Louis County (95)\nBonhomme Church. White and Conway Roads. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nStuart House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Thornhill.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOTTLEVILLE VICINITY\nSaint Charles County (92)\nCaptain Campbell House, Boons Lick Road, 2 miles west of Cottleville. Regular ashlar,\none and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDANBY\nJefferson County (50)\nCaptain Brook House, Route 25. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, two-\nstory veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nDEFLANCE\nSaint Charles County (92)\nParson House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDEFIANCE VICINITY\nSaint Charles County (92)\nBrien House, 7 miles west of Defiance. Stone, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nFant House, 4 miles west of Defiance. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHays House, 1 miles west of Defiance. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nFEMME OSAGE\nSaint Charles County (92)\nBoone House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFLINTHILL VICINITY\nSaint Charles County (92)\nBroadhead House, 2 miles from Flinthill. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHubbart House, one mile from Flinthill. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\n[202]\nMISSOURI\nFLORISSANT\nSaint Louis County (95)\nConvent, Sisters of Loretto. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFort Bellefontaine. Fieldstone and wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSaint Ferdinand's Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Stanislaus' Seminary. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories with cupola, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFLORISSANT VICINITY\nSaint Louis County (95)\nGeneral Bissell House, Bellefontaine Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nFULTON\nCallaway County (14)\nCourt House. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nHarris House, 815 Court Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nJudge Henderson House, 703 Market Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nJudge Hockaday House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMcCradie House, Bluff and Fifth Streets. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nNesbeth House, Old Fulton Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGLENDALE\nSaint Louis County (95)\nArmstrong House, 700 East Collins Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. (addition\n1835). 2 photos (1936).\nGREEN BOTTOM\nSaint Charles County (92)\nFlaugherty House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGreen House. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHERCULANEUM\nJefferson County (50)\nMcMurray House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nINDEPENDENCE\nJackson County (48)\nAdkins House, 107 West Kansas Avenue. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nOld Court House, 107-109 West Kansas Avenue. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1934).\nKANSAS CITY\nJackson County (48)\nHarris House, 4000 Baltimore Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\nOld Presbyterian Church in old Westport, 4000 Pennsylvania Avenue. Brick, mid 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nKIMMSWICK\nJefferson County (50)\nHermann-Oheim House, Fourth and Market Streets. Half-timber, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 6 sheets (1940); 9 photos (1940).\nMAPLEWOOD\nSt. Louis County (95)\nBartold Grove, Manchester and Hanley Roads. Brick, three and a half stories, early\n19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMOKANE\nGallaway County (14)\nRogers Cabin. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSmith House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[203]\nc\nDREW SHED\nFRAMING\n35\n3\nALUG FL\nB\nCEILING\n(-d\no\nLIST PLOOR\nFOUNDATION\nWEST ELEVATION\nEAST ELEVATION\nASPHALT SHINGLES\n4\" TO WEATHER\n[ 204 4 ]\nASPHALT\nSHINGLES\n12\nç\nPITCH\n12\nage\n3\"\nY\n⑆61\nGUTTER\nOAS LOG\n5\nSECTION\nSTUDS\n.\nC-C\n.\nDEVELED SIDING\n\" EXPOSURE\nBEVELED\nSIDING\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n6\nCENENT\nPAIR TRAP DOORS\nPLASTER\n-\nOAK TIMBERS\nPLASTER\n-\n-\nWETAL\nFLASHING\n3\"\nCEMENT\nPLASTER\nSECTION D-D\n1\nSCALE 1\nRUBBLE\nLIMESTONE\nFACED OAK LOG JOIST\nTRANSVERSE SECTION\nCORNER DETAIL\n0\n,\nOI\n\"\n0\n$\n2\n3\n$\nMETRES\nHERMANN-OHEIM HOUSE, KIMMSWICK, MISSOURI. 1859\nMISSOURI\nMOKANE VICINITY\nCallaway County (14)\nFerguson House, 1½ miles south of Mokane. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMoore House, 2 miles north of Mokane. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nNash-Hollman House, 9 miles from Fulton. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nRatekin House, 1 mile north of Mokane. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMOSCOW\nLincoln County (57)\nDrover's Inn. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nO'FALLON\nSaint Charles County (92)\nZumwalt Cabin. Log, two stories, late 18th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\nO'FALLON VICINITY\nSaint Charles County (92)\nDr. Mascheny House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOLD MINES\nWashington County (111)\nMurphy House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Joachim's Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOVERLAND\nSaint Louis County (95)\nFerguson House, 3631 Brown Road. Log, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\nMcKibben House, 3635 Eminence Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nPowers House, National Bridge and Brown Roads. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type. 1 photo (1936).\nPATTONVILLE\nSaint Louis County (95)\nFee Fee Church, Fee Fee Road. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nPEVELY\nJefferson County (50)\nCaptain Ziegler House. Regular ashlar, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHarrington House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMoss House, Pleasant Valley. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPEVELY VICINITY\nJefferson County (50)\nGreystone. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 12\nsheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).\nPORTAGE DES SIOUX\nSaint Charles County (92)\nPayne House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nRACOLA\nWashington County (111)\nBequette House. Log, one story, late 18th C., dog-run type. 1 photo (1936).\nLucas Cabin. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSan Soucie House. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n205]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSAINT CHARLES\nSaint Charles County (92)\nChambers House (Virginia Hotel), 234 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nChanter House. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCoontz House, 906 South Main Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFirst State Legislative Assembly Hall, 208-214 South Main Street. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 2 photos (1934; 1936).\nFlaugherty-McNair House, 724 Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nKeebe House, Main and Pike Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nKuhlmann House, 1067 Jefferson Avenue. Wood. one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMcElhiney House. Brick. two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Por-\ntico c. 1920). 2 photos (1936).\nMoore House, 1017 South Main Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nOld Colier Methodist Episcopal Church, 617 South Main Street. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nRock House, 336 Main Street. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nSacred Heart Convent. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\nSlave Cabin. Log. one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSlave House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSAINT CHARLES VICINITY\nSaint Charles County (92)\nGriffith House, 3 miles west of Saint Charles on Route 40. Brick, two stories, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nPotter House (Shore House), 2 miles east of Saint Charles on Saint Charles Road. Brick,\ntwo stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).\nSAINTE GENEVIEVE\nSainte Genevieve County (97)\nAmoureaux House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).\nBeauvais House, Main and Merchant Streets. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1936).\nBogy House. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nBolduc House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (moved 1785). 2 photos (1936).\nDetchmendy House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDr. Shaw House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDufour House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFrancois B. Valle House. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 1 photo (1936).\nGuibourd House, Fourth and Market Streets. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n[206]\nMISSOURI\nSAINTE GENEVIEVE-Continued.\nHouse at South Second and Gabourie Streets. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th\nC. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nIndian Trading Post. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 4 photos\n(1934).\nIndian Trading Post, next to Dr. Shaw House. Stone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nJean Baptiste Valle House. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1934).\nLe Compte House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda,\n(altered). 1 photo (1936).\nOld Court House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Loretto Convent. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1936).\nOld Post Office. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nOld Sainte Genevieve Academy. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nParochial School. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPratte-Valle House, Merchant and Second Streets. Stone, one and a half stories, early\n19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nRibeau House. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRozier Bank. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSainte Genevieve Cemetery. Late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSenator Linn House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nZiegler House (Greentree Tavern), South Main Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nSAINT LOUIS\nSaint Louis County (96)\nArcaded Shop Front, 211-213 Chestnut Street. Brick and stucco, one story, late 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nBacon House, 1131 Morrison Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., cast-\niron veranda. 3 photos (1936).\nBissell House, 4426 North Fourteenth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 16\nsheets (1940); 16 photos (1936; 1940).\nBlossom House, Union Boulevard and Enright Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th\nC., Italianate, (altered 1890). 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCampbell House, 1508 Locust Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival,\ncast-iron balcony. 1 photo (1936).\nChurch of Saint Louis of France, Old Roman Catholic Cathedral, Third and Walnut\nStreets. Regular ashlar, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival. Morton and Laveille,\nArchitects. 14 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nChurch of Saint Mary of Victory, 748 South Third Street. Brick, mid 19th C., Renais-\nsance Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nColonel Clay House, Calvary Cemetery. Brick, two and a half stories, with cupola,\nmid 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).\n[ 207]\nDEO\nnin\nCHURCH OF ST. LOUIS OF FRANCE, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 1831\n[ 208 ]\nMISSOURI\nSAINT LOUIS-Continued.\nCommercial Buildings, 7 to 15 North Main Street. Brick, five stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nCommercial Buildings, 119-121 North Main Street. Iron frame and brick, three stories,\nlate 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCommercial Building, 303 North Main Street. Iron frame and brick, four stories, late\n18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCommerical Building, 305 North Main Street. Wood and brick, three stories, mid 19th\nC., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nConvent, Sisters of Saint Joseph, 6400 Minnesota Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDeMenil House, 3352 South Thirteenth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 3 photos (1936).\nField House, 634 South Broadway. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nGaty House, 3408 North Ninth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nformal composition, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nGeneral Sherman House, 912 Garrison Avenue. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th\nC., (altered). 2 photos (1936).\nGrant-Dent House, 702 Fourth Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nGrave Stone of Auguste Chouteau, Calvary Cemetery. Stone, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 115 Valentine Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLabadie Cottage, 317 Poplar Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nLabadie House, 517-519 South Third Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nMallinckrodt House, 3524 North Ninth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMarie and Saint Joseph's Church, 6304 Minnesota Avenue. Brick, with spire, mid 19th\nC., Romanesque Revival. Father Henericks, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nMaury House, 5815 Pennsylvania. Stone and wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-\nstory veranda. 3 photos (1936).\nMeier House, Ninth and Bremen Avenues. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMusick's Ferry Rock House, Halls Ferry Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nNew National-Scott's Hotel, 300 Market Street. Brick, four and a half stories, mid 19th\nC. 21 sheets (1939); 14 photos (1936; 1940).\nOld Saint Louis Court House, Fourth and Market Streets. Brick and stone, two stories\nwith dome, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Henry Singleton, William Twombley, Robert\nS. Mitchell, Thomas D. F. Lanham, William Rumbold, Thomas Walsh, Architects. 17\nsheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\n[ 209]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSAINT LOUIS-Continued.\nParochial School, 1008 Marion Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nReller House, S21 Destrehan Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRock House, Wharf and Chestnut Street. Stone, two stories, early 19th C., (altered).\n2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nRow Houses on Stein Street. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nRoy House, 615 South Second Street. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories; early 19th\nC. 9 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1936; 1940).\nSaint John's Catholic Church, Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets. Brick, with towers, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Patrick's Church, Sixth and Biddle Streets. Brick, one story, with cupola, mid\n19th C., Classic Revival, (altered). Francis Sadler, Architect. 3 photos (1936).\nSaint Vincent de Paul's Church, Ninth and Barry Streets. Brick, with tower, mid 19th\nC., Renaissance Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nShaw House (\"Tower Grove), Tower Grove Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories with\ntower, mid 19th C., mansion type, Italianate. Barnett and Peck, Architects. 7 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSoulard House, 1249 South Ninth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.\n1 photo (1936).\nUnited States Arsenal, Mississippi River and Arsenal Street. Stone, one and two stories,\nearly 19th C. S photos (1936).\nUniversity Building, Sixteenth and Pine Streets. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.\nGeorge J. Barnet, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nWalsh House, 2721 Pine Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1936).\nSAINT MARYS\nSainte Genevieve County (97)\nPratte House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWELDON SPRINGS\nSaint Charles County (92)\nCoonce Cabin. Log. one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWELLSTON\nSaint Louis County (95)\nDr. O'Brien House, 1232 Sutter Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936)\n[210]\nNEBRASKA\nBELLEVUE\nSarpy County (77)\nPresbyterian Church, Franklin and Twentieth Streets. Stone and stucco, with tower,\nmid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nTown Hall, Main and Twenty-third Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nBELLWOOD VICINITY\nBulter County (12)\nRohrich House, 4½ miles west of Bellwood. Sod, one story, late 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\nBROWNVILLE\nNemaha County (64)\nCogswell House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nGovernor Furnas House, Sixth Street. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMethodist Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nDAKOTA CITY\nDakota County (22)\nLutheran Church, Fourteenth and Hickory Streets. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C.\n1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nFLORENCE\nDouglas County (28)\nMitchell House, Thirty-first and State Streets. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLINCOLN\nLancaster County (55)\nHoly Trinity Episcopal Church, 1200 J Street. Sandstone, with spire, late 19th C.,\nGothic Revival. Hawkins, Architect. 20 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nKennard House, 1627 H Street. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. John K. Winchell,\nArchitect. 10 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMcKinley High School, 1500 M Street. Brick, two and a half stories with tower, late\n19th C. Roberts and Ballange, Architects. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWilliam Jennings Bryan House, 1725 D Street. Wood, two stories with monitor, late\n19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nNEBRASKA CITY\nOtoe County (66)\nCourt House, Tenth and Central Avenue. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.\n9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGant House, Fourteenth Street and Third Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\ntwo-story veranda. 7 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nSaint Benedict's Church, Clay and Fifth Streets. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nWessell House, Nebraska Avenue and Eighth Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 7 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\n[211]\nTHE OTOE COUNTY COURT&HOUSE\nCORNER OF TENTH STREET AND CENTRAL AVENUE.\nNEBRASKA CITY, - NEBRASKA\n.\nELEVENTH\nSTREET.\n.\n[ 212\nCORSO.\nAVENUE\nFIRST\nCENTRAL\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nC2\nC\nTENTH\nSTREET\nERECTED 1864\nARCHITECT UNKNOWN\nBUILDERS...W.R.CRAIG & O.M.WOOD\n.\nReproduction of Typical Cover Sheet for a St of Measured Drawings\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\nCAMPTON VICINITY\nGrafton County (5)\nPioneer Cabin. Log, one story, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936); 24 photos (1937).\nCHESTERFIELD\nCheshire County (3)\nBlacksmith Shop. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., moved to \"Storrowton\",\nWest Springfield, Mass. 2 sheets (1938).\nCONTOOCOOK\nMerrimack County (7)\nContoocook Covered Bridge, Contoocook River. Wood, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1935).\nDURHAM\nStrafford County (9)\nGeneral Sullivan House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Outbuildings). 15 sheets\n(1934); 12 photos (1934; 1937).\nSmith House, 20 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 38 sheets (1935); 6\nphotos (1935).\nTown Hall. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 22 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1935).\nTown Pound. Fieldstone, early 18th C., (restored 1908). 2 sheets (1935).\nWoodman Garrison, Garrison Avenue. Log, two stories, late 17th C., (burned in 1896).\n6 sheets (1936); 66 photos (c. 1896; 1936).\nDURHAM VICINITY\nStrafford County (9)\nPendergast Garrison, Packer's Falls. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 20\nsheets (1935); 12 photos (1936).\nEXETER\nRockingham County (8)\nEmery House, 41 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 15 sheets (1934); 7\nphotos (1935).\nFolsom House, Pleasant and High Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 15 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1935).\nGiddings Tavern, 37 Park Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 25 sheets (1934);\n9 photos (1935).\nGilman Garrison, Water and Clifford Streets. Log, two stories, mid 17th C., (altered).\n38 sheets (1935); 31 photos (1886; 1936).\nPowder House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nHAMPTON FALLS\nRockingham County (8)\nCram House, Cram Farmstead. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Also outbuilding).\n17 sheets (1935); 21 photos (1936; 1937).\nHILLSBORO\nHillsborough County (6)\nSecond New Hampshire Turnpike Bridge, Fullers Tannery. Fieldstone, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nHILLSBORO VICINITY\nHillsborough County (6)\nBridge near intersection of Routes 32 and 9. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCarr Bridge, Beard Brook. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nGleason Falls Bridge, Beard Brook. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nHOPKINTON VICINITY\nMerrimack County (7)\nCovered Bridge, Contoocook River on Franklin Pierce Highway west of Hopkinton.\nWood, mid 19th C., (demolished). 4 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\n[213]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMANCHESTER\nHillsborough County (6)\nOld Methodist Church, Valley and Jewett Streets. Wood, two stories with cupola, early\n19th C., (moved 1888-1889). 16 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nNEWINGTON\nRockingham County (8)\nOld Parsonage. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 16 sheets (1935); 14 photos (1936).\nNEWMARKET\nRockingham County (S)\nDoe Garrison. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C. 23 sheets (1936); 49 photos (1937).\nORFORD\nGrafton County (5)\nCovered Bridge over Connecticut River, Bridge Street. Wood, mid 19th C., (destroyed\n1937). 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nPORTSMOUTH\nRockingham County (8)\nBoyd-Raynes House, Maplewood Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(demolished 1939). 25 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1935); 2 photos (old copies).\nCaptain Barnes House, 218 Islington Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, (demolished). 65 sheets (1936); 29 photos (1936; 1937).\nColonel Joshua Wentworth House, 121 Hanover Street. Wood, two and a half stories,\nlate 18th C., mansion type. 25 sheets (1934); 13 photos (1935; 1937).\nGovernor Woodbury House. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early\nRepublican. 51 sheets (1935); 22 photos (1936).\nHouse at 33-35 Deer Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. S sheets (1934); 5 photos\n(1935).\nOld Custom House, Daniel and Penhallow Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. 14 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1935).\nSheafe Warehouse, Graves End Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1935); 1 photo (old copy).\nWhidden House, 117 Deer Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1935)\nROCKINGHAM\nRockingham County (8)\nMoody Parsonage. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 19 sheets (1935); 13 photos (1935;\n1937).\nRYE\nRockingham County (8)\nSeavey House, Beach Boulevard. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 21 sheets (1935);\n17 photos (1936).\nSALMON FALLS\nStrafford County (9)\nColonel Paul Wentworth House, Dover Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (moved\nto Dover, Mass., 1936). 41 sheets (1927; 1936); 154 photos (1936).\nSANDOWN\nRockingham County (8)\nMeeting House. Wood, late 18th C. 42 sheets (1935); 18 photos (1936).\nSTODDARD\nCheshire County (3)\nBridge near Stoddard and Antrim Line, Route 9. Fieldstone, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nSTRATHAM\nRockingham County (8)\nWinnicut Grist Mill. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 23 sheets (1935); 11 photos\n(1937).\n[214]\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\nAMOS SEAVEY HOUSE, RYE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. C. 1730\n[215]\nNEW JERSEY\nALDINE VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nBallinger's Water Mill, Tonard Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets\n(1935); 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nSinnickson House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1940).\nALLAIRE\nMonmouth County (13)\nDeserted Village (Howell Ironworks). Early 19th C. 29 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1936;\n1937).\nALLENTOWN\nMonmouth County (13)\nImlay House, 28 South Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 29 sheets (1934; 1935); 5 photos (1936).\nALLOWAY\nSalem County (17)\nAlloway Tavern, Main and Greenwich Streets. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 16 sheets (1937); ; photos (1937).\nOakford House. Greenwich Read. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 8 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1936).\nOak Log Cabin. One story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nRevolutionary Cabin. Log. late 18th C., (ruinous). 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1937).\n.\nALLOWAY VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nEmmel! Cabin, Elma Road. Log, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936;\n1937).\nALPINE\nBergen County (2)\nCornwallis Headquarters, Palisades Interstate Park. Fieldstone and wood, two stories,\nmid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).\nHuyler-Dock House, Palisades Interstate Park. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th\nC. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nANCORA\nCamden County (4)\nSpring Garden Inn. Wood, two and a half stories, carly 19th C. 16 sheets (1939); 7\nphotos (1939).\nARNEY MOUNT VICENITY\nBurlington County (3)\nMerritt House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 17 sheets (1940).\nARNEYTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nArneytown Tavern (Lawrie House). Wood, two stories, carly 18th C. 24 sheets (1925);\n6 photos (1936).\n\"Myrtlebank\" (Wildes House). Wood, two stories, carly 18th C. (east wing 1829).\n32 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nARNEYTOWN VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nWoodward-Mackenzie Place. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (frame addition). 23\nsheets (1935);' photos (1936).\nAUBURN\nSalem County (17)\nScull (Humphreys) House, Auburn Road. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C.\n29 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\n[216]\nNEW JERSEY\nBACON'S NECK\nCumberland County (6)\nBacon-Hancock House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 8 photos\n(1936; 1938)\nDavis House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nBACON'S NECK VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nMaskell House, Bacon's Neck Road. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (frame\naddition). 9 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nBARNEGAT\nOcean County (15)\nBarnegat Lighthouse. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1920).\nBASKING RIDGE\nSomerset County (18)\nPresbyterian Church. Brick with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (enlarged 1869).\n17 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).\nBATSTO\nBurlington County (3)\nGeneral Store (Store and Post Office). Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 11 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).\nManor House, Stucco, two and a half stories with tower, early 19th C., mansion type,\n(altered 1876). 4 photos (1937).\nOld Village. Late 18th C., and early 19th C. 9 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nRichards Stable (Storehouse). Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1937); 2 photos\n(1936).\nRichards Water Mill. Stone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1936).\nBAYSIDE VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nDennis House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (frame additions). 9 sheets\n(1939); 8 photos (1939).\nBEESLEY POINT\nCape May County (5)\nBeesley House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets (1938); 5 photos\n(1938).\nBurnell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).\nBELCOVILLE\nAtlantic County (1)\nWalker House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBELLEVILLE\nEssex County (7)\nBrandt House, 205 Main Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 22 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nChrist Episcopal Church, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival,\n11 sheets (1939).\nCoeyman House, 502 Belleville Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1937);\n6 photos (1937).\nDr. Ward House, 191 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 14 sheets\n(1937); 2 photos (1937).\nRose Cottage, 221 Main Street. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, late 17th C.\n16 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).\nSpeer House, 319 Main Street. Wcod, two and a half stories with cupola, late 18th C.\n17 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1939).\n[217]\n303816-41-15\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBELLMAWR\nCamden County (4)\nHugg House, Big Timber Creek. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 22 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nKay House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nLippincott House, Creek Road. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nBELLMAWR VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nDobbs House. Brick, stone and stucco. two stories, mid 18th C. (stone wing, mid 19th\nC.). 17 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).\nGlover House. Bellmawr Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. (wing,\nearly 18th C.). 13 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).\nBERGENFIELD\nBergen County (2)\nKipp House, 221 North Washington Avenue. Regular ashlar, one and a half stories,\nmid 18th C., Dutch type. 26 sheets (1937); 10 photos (1937).\nBERNARDS TOWNSHIP\nSomerset County (18)\nMcMurtry's Water Mill, Passaic River. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 10 sheets\n(1938; 1939).\nBERNARDSVILLE\nSomerset County (18)\nVan Doren's Water Mill. Fieldstone. three stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 5\nphotos (1935; 1936).\nBLOOMFIELD\nEssex County (7)\nFirst Presbyterian Church-on-the-Green. Regular ashlar with tower, late 18th C.\n(Additions 1853 and 1883). Samuel Laurence Ward, Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos\n(1936).\nThe Manse, First Presbyterian Church-on-the-Green. Wood, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 17 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1937).\nParish House, First Presbyterian Church-on-the-Green. Brick, one story, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\nBLUE ANCHOR\nCamden County (4)\nBlue Anchor Tavern, Folsom Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (demolished\n1936). 13 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nBONHAMTOWN\nMiddlesex County (12)\nFord House, Old Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1937);\n3 photos (1938).\nBOONTON VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nKingsland House. Vreeland Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type. 18 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).\nMiller House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nParlaman House. Vreeland Avenue. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered 1820).\n17 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1938).\nScott House, Powerville Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Early Republican. 29 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).\n218 ]\nNEW JERSEY\nBORDENTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nBarton School, Crosswicks and Burlington Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nFriends' Meeting House. Brick and stucco, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nGilder House, Crosswicks Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 22 sheets\n(1937); 6 photos (1937).\nHopkinson House, Park Street and Farnsworth Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,\n(altered). 15 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nMaron House, 223 Farnsworth Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 9\nsheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nSayre House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWright House. Brick. two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nBOUND BROOK VICINITY\nSomerset County (18)\nIsland Farm. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nVan Horn House, Somerset Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1938);\n4 photos (1938).\nBRIDGETON\nCumberland County (6)\nBuck House, 297 East Commerce Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n35 sheets (1938); 9 photos (1939).\nElmer House, 230 East Commerce Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 26\nsheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nFirst Presbyterian Church, West Broad Street. Brick, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1936).\nGeneral Giles House, 143 West Broad Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C.\n7 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nSeeley House, 274 East Commerce Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1938); 2 photos (1938).\nBRIDGEWATER\nSomerset County (18)\nSchenck-Polhemus House, Easton Turnpike Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\n(demolished). 17 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nBURLINGTON\nBurlington County (3)\nBurlington Library. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1937).\nCarey House. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCollins House, Broad and York Streets. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid\n18th C. 22 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nCooper-Lawrence House, 457-459 High Street. Brick, and stucco, two stories, late\n17th C. (front portions mid 18th C.). 12 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nFleetwood Cottage, Burlington Pike. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch type, (moved\n1880). 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936; 1939).\nGeneral Grant House, 309 Wood Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1937).\n[219 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBURLINGTON-Continued.\nHartshorn House, 453 High Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 11 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nNew Saint Mary's Church. Irregular ashlar, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\nRichard Upjohn, Architect. 7 photos (c. 1860; 1937).\nOłd Saint Mary's Church, West Broad and Wood Streets. Brick and stucco, with cupola,\nearly 18th C. 21 sheets (1935); 4 photos (c. 1860; 1936).\nRevell House, S East Pearl Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. + sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1936).\n\"Riverside\" (Bishop's House), West Delaware Street. Brick and stucco, two stories with\ntower, mid 19th C., Italianate. John Notman, Architect. 44 sheets (1936); 11 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nSaint Mary's Hall, Chapeł of Holy Innocents. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGothic Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nCALDWELL\nEssex County (7)\nCory House (Little House). 485 Bloomfield Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 6 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nGrover Cleveland Birthplace, 207 Bloomfield Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n12 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nCALIFON VICINITY\nHunterdon County (10)\nTrimmer Jr. House. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets\n(1940); 4 photos (1940).\nCAMDEN\nCamden County (4)\nBenjamin Cooper House. Point and Erie Streets. Fieldstone, two and a half stories,\nearly 18th C., Dutch gambrel type. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1901; 1936).\nGrieveson House, 1218 North 32nd Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nJoseph Cooper House, Pyne Point Park. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C., (altered).\n(Brick addition, late 18th C.) 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nNicholson House, Admiral Wilson Boulevard. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, late\n17th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nPlummer House, 1242 South Front Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.\nS sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nPomona Hall, Euclid Avenue and Park Boulevard. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.,\n(altered 1788). 10 sheets (1935); 16 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).\nSamuel Cooper House, 1104 North 22nd Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 18 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nWalt Whitman House, 328 Mickle Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1936).\nCAPE MAY COURT HOUSE\nCape May County (5)\nJudge Way House. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. (wing, mid 18th C.).\n16 sheets (1937; 1938); 11 photos (1937).\n[220]\nNEW JERSEY\nCAPE MAY POINT\nCape May County (5)\nCoast Guard Station, Delaware Bay. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C., Eastlake\ntype. 9 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1937).\nCEDAR BRIDGE\nOcean County (15)\nCedar Bridge Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938)\nCEDAR GROVE\nEssex County (7)\nJacobus House, 178 Grove Avenue. Regular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n15 sheets (1938); 3 photos (c. 1900; 1938).\nPersonette House, 731 Pompton Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 12\nsheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nCENTRETON VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nWills House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 17th C., (rebuilt 1786). 21 sheets (1939);\n9 photos (1939).\nCHAPEL HILL\nMonmouth County (13)\nConover House, Mountain Hill Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nCHARLESTON VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nCreely House. Wood and half timber, two stories, early 18th C., (ruinous). (Log out-\nbuildings) 7 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nCHATHAM\nMorris County (14)\nCrane House (Pitt Tavern). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nDay House, 62 Elmwood Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets\n(1935); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nHamblen House, 142 Main Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets\n(1937); 2 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nMunn House, 25 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 12 sheets (1938).\n4 photos (1938);\nCHESTER\nMorris County (14)\nChester House Hotel. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 20 sheets\n(1937); 6 photos (1937).\nCorwin House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 18 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).\nDrake House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1940).\nCHEWS LANDING VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nHampton Hospital House. Brick and stone, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 13 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nCLIFTON\nPassaic County (16)\nJacobus House, Allwood Road. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1939);\n3 photos (1939).\nMinett Varnish Kiln, Delawanna Avenue. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1939);\n4 photos (1939).\nSpeer House, Bloomfield Avenue. Regular ashlar and wood, one story, mid and late 18th\nC. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nVanderhoof House, Weasel Brook Park. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 9\nsheets (1936); 2 photos (1939).\n[221]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFULL FLEMISH BOND - - RED STRETCHERS & HEADERS\nEXCEPT DESIGN WHICH is BLUE GLAZED BRICK\nSOUTH ELEVATION\nDICKINSON HOUSE, ALLOWAY, NEW JERSEY. 1754\n[222]\nNEW JERSEY\nCLOSTER\nBergen County (2)\nDe Clerque House, Piermont Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). (Also outbuildings). 24 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1937; 1940).\nVan der Beck Slave House, Piermont Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1937); 1 photo (1937).\nDurie House, Schraalenburg Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). 28 sheets (1938); 10 photos (1938; 1940).\nDoremus House, Piermont Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets\n(1936); 4 photos (1937).\nCOLD SPRING\nCape May County (5)\nCold Spring Presbyterian Church. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCOLLINGSWOOD\nCamden County (4)\nBurr House, King Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1937);\n1 photo (1937).\nCOLUMBUS\nBurlington County (3)\nShinn House. Brick, abobe and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nCOOKSTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nCookstown Tavern. Main Street and Bunting Bridge Road. Brick, two and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 28 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).\nCRANFORD\nUnion County (20)\nCrane House, 124 Union Avenue, North. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\nCREAMRIDGE VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nMeirs House. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. (additions early 19th C.). 33\nsheets (1938); 8 photos (1938).\nCRESSKILL\nBergen County (2)\nHuyler House. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered).\n12 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nWestervelt House, County Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gam-\nbrel type, (wing, mid 18th C.). 19 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938; 1939).\nCROSSWICKS\nBurlington County (3)\nBraislin House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1938); 8\nphotos (1937; 1938).\nChesterfield Friends' Meeting House, Front and Church Streets. Brick, late 18th C.\n11 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1936).\nDARETOWN\nSalem County (17)\nPresbyterian Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nDEERFIELD VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nSneathen House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nDELAIR VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nPhillips House. Brick and stone, two stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1935); 5 photos\n(1936).\nDELAWARE\nWarren County (21)\nAlbertson House, Delaware River. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1937).\n[223 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDEMAREST\nBergen County (2)\nBogert Spring-house, Orchard Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., circular type.\n1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1939).\nDENVILLE\nMorris County (14)\nCook House. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. (frame addition, early 19th C.),\n(altered). 5 photos (1940).\nDORCHESTER VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nCedar Log House. Onestory, late 18th C., (moved). 5 sheets (1938); ; photos (1937; 1938)\nDOVER VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nFriends' Meeting House. Wood. mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nWashington Arms Tavern. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1935); 4 photos\n(1936; 1977).\nDUMONT\nBergen County (2)\nDaniel Demarest House, 404 Washington Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th\nC.. Dutch type. (altered 1850). 5 photos (1940).\nNorth Reformed Church of Schraalenburg, Washington and Madison Avenues. Regu-\nlar ashlar. with spire. early 19th C., Gothic Reviva!. 22 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).\nParsonage, North Reformed Church of Schraalenburg, 191 Washington Avenue. Wood,\ntwo stories. early 19th C. (altered). 16 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nZabriskie-Christie House. 10 Colonial Court. Regular ashlar, one story, carly 19th\nC., Datch gambrel type. (kitchen wing, :nid 18th C.), (altered). 19 sheets (1938);\nophotes (1938).\nDUTCH NECK\nCumberland County (6)\nJohn Brick House, County Road 50. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.\n13 sheets (1939); photos (1939).\nEAST HANOVER\nMorris County (14)\nBall House, Mount Pleasant Turnpike Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos\n(1939); 15 sheets (1939).\nEAST MILLSTONE\nSomerset County (18)\nFranklin House, Amwell Road, Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1940); 4\nphotos (1940).\nEAYRESTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nGithens Farm Buildines. Smokehouse and Outhouse. Brick, one story, early 19th\nC. Icchouse, brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nEAYRESTOWN VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nBlack's Barn. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nELIZABETH\nUnion County (20)\n\"Boxwood Hall\", Bondinot House, 1073 East Jersey Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th\nC., mansion type, (altered). 35 sheets (1938); 9 photos (1938).\n\"Carteret Arms\", 16 South Broad Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type,\n(altered). 10 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nChateau, Rahway Avenue and Grove Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1936).\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Broad Street. Brick with spire, late 18th C., (altered). 8\nsheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\n[224]\nNEW JERSEY\nELIZABETH-Continued.\nGovernor Belcher House, 1046 East Jersey Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.. (altered).\n13 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1936).\nMagie House, 330 Elmora Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); + photos (1936).\nParsonage of Saint John's Church, 633 Pearl Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C.. (altered).\n10 photos (1940).\nWilcox House, 1000 Magie Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nEMERSON\nBergen County (2)\nBlauvelt House, Old Hook Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (kitchen wing, late 18th C.). (altered). (Also outbuilding.) 11 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1937).\nENGLEWOOD\nBergen County (2)\nLydecker House, 220 Grand Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (wing, early 18th C.), (altered). 7 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nVan Brunt House, 315 Grand Avenue. Wood. one and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 16 sheets (1937): 8 photos (1937: 1939).\nWestervelt House. 290 Grand Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).\nENGLISHTOWN\nMonmouth County (13)\nVillage Inn, Main and Water Streets. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 12 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1936).\nEVANSVILLE VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nWoolston House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. (wing, early 19th C.). 14 sheets (1936);\n5 photos (1936; 1937).\nEVESBORO VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nGeneral Clinton's Headquarters. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets\n(1938); 6 photos (1938).\nHewlings House. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. (also outbuilding). 10 sheets\n(1939); S photos (1939).\nFAIRFIELD\nEssex County (7)\nSpeer House, Fairfield Road. Wood, one story. early 19th C. (altered). 3 photos (1940).\nFAIRFIELD VICINITY\nEssex County (7)\nVan Ness House, Fairfield Road. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered\nmid 19th C.). 11 sheets (1939); 9 photos (1900; 1939).\nFAIR LAWN\nBergen County (2)\nHopper House, East Fair Lawn Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch\ntype, (wing, mid 18th C.). 12 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nMajor Lee Headquarters (Reyerson House), Wagaraw Road. Regular ashlar, one story.\n(altered), mid 18th C. 20 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nVanderbeck House, Dunker Hook Lane. Regular ashlar and wood, one and a half\nstories, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\n[225]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFAIR L.AWN-Continued.\nVanderbeck House, Saddle River Road and Dunker Hook Lane. Regular ashlar, one\nstory, mid 18th C., (altered). 15 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1938).\nVanderbeck Outkitchen, Saddle River Road and Dunker Hook Lane. Regular ashlar,\none story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1938).\nFAIRTON VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nFairfield Presbyterian Church. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nFAIRVIEW\nWarren County (21)\nOld \"Eight-Square\" Stone School. Stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C., octag-\nonal. 3 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).\nFELLOWSHIP VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nFrench House, Springdale Road. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (wing, early 18th C.).\n11 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nFIELDSBORO\nBurlington County (3)\nField-Stevens House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 25 sheets (1936);\n7 photos (1936).\nFINDERNE\nSomerset County (18)\nVan Veghten House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 4 photos (1940).\nFLAGTOWN VICINITY\nSomerset County (18)\nDu Bois House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1890;\n1937).\nFLEMINGTON\nHunterdon County (10)\nFleming Castle, 5 Bonnel Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1937);\n4 photos (1937).\nGeorge Large House, 119 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 22 sheets (1937).\nFLORHAM PARK\nMorris County (14)\nCampfield House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nFORT ELSINBORO\nSalem County (17)\nHolme House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 10 photos (1938).\nFORT LEE\nBergen County (2)\nChurch of the Madonna, Church Street. Fieldstone, with spire, early 19th C., Gothic\nRevival. 13 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1938).\nFRANKLIN LAKES\nBergen County (2)\nPacker House, Ewing Avenue. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C., Dutch type,\n(wing, early 18th C.). 19 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1939).\nFRANKLIN PARK\nSomerset County (18)\nWyckoff House, Lincoln Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 13 sheets (1937);\n5 photos (1937).\nFRANKLIN PARK VICINITY\nSomerset County (18)\nHageman House, Cortelyou Lane. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1939);\n6 photos (1939).\nMiddlesex County (12)\nWilliamson House, Cozzens Lane. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1938);\n3 photos (1938).\nFREEHOLD VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nCraig House. Half timber, one story, early 18th C. (two-story addition, mid 18th C.). 17\nsheets (1939); 2 photos (1936).\n[226]\nNEW JERSEY\nGLASSBORO\nGloucester County (8)\nSaint Thomas' Episcopal Church, Broad Street. Irregular ashlar, mid 19th C., Gothic\nRevival. J. Notman, Architect. 20 sheets (1937).\nGLENDALE\nCamden County (4)\nTenant House, Cooper Farm. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo\n(1936).\nGLEN ROCK\nBergen County (2)\nBerdan House, Lincoln Avenue. Regular ashlar. two stories with cupola, early 18th C.\n11 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).\nGREENWICH\nCumberland County (6)\nEwing House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nFerry Tavern and Jail. Brick, two and a half stories, late 17th C. (rebuilt, 1760). 8\nsheets (1938); 5 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).\nFriends' Meeting House, Main Street. Brick, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1936).\nGibbon House, Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1936).\nOld School House, Greenwich Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1936).\nOld Tavern, Main Street. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1936).\nRichard Wood House, Main and Willow Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 11\nsheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nRichard Wood Store, Main and Willow Streets. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nGREENWICH VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nDavis House, 3½ miles from Greenwich on Davis Mill Road. Brick, two stories, early\n19th C. 11 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nDavis Mill, 3½ miles from Greenwich on Davis Mill Road. Brick, one story, late 18th C.\n4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nSamuel Ewing House. Stone and stucco, two stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1939).\nHACKENSACK\nBergen County (2)\nAckerman-Brinckerhoff House, 184 Essex Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C.,\nDutch gambrel type, (altered). 6 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nFirst Reformed Church, Court and Church Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire, late 18th\nC., Gothic Revival. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nHopper House, 249 Polifly Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambre\ntype, (altered). 21 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1937).\nLozier House, 393 Main Street. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype, (altered). 9 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nTerheun House, 450 River Street. Stone and wood, one story, mid 17th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). 5 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nZabriskie House, Main Street and Washington Place. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid\n18th C., (altered). 20 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).\n[227]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHADDONFIELD\nCamden County (4)\nEggman House, 24 Potter Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1936).\nElkinton House, Haddon Avenue and Lake Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12\nsheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nHaddon House, Wood Lane. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. (Outbuilding). 27 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nHip-roofed House, 23 Ellis Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (moved\nc. 1836). 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nHopkins House, Birdwood Avenue and Hopkins Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.\n8 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nIndian King Tavern, Kings Highway. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(restored). S sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nRoberts House. 344 East Kings Highway. Brick. two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type. 27 sheets (1937); 9 photos (1937).\n\"The Boxwoods\". Gill House, 343 Kings Highway. Brick. two and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 23 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1927).\nHAMBURG\nSussex County (19)\nGovernor Haines House (Wheatsworth Inn). Wood. two stories. late 18th C., mansion\ntype. 19 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).\nHANCOCKS BRIDGE\nSalem County (17)\nCedar Plank House, Locust Island Road and Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nHancock House, Locust Island Road and Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.\n(altered). 19 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nHANCOCKS BRIDGE VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nDenn House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1939).\nNicholson House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. (additions, mid 19th C.). 22 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nOakford House. Brick. one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936;\n1939).\nPadgett House. Brick. two stories. early 18th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos\n(1936; 1939).\nHANOVER\nMorris County (14)\nGreen House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1938); 3 photos\n(1938).\nHalfway House, Mount Pleasant Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 9\nphotos (c. 1880; 1925; 1940).\nHopping House. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 3 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nHANOVER NECK\nMorris County (14)\nTuttle House, Eagle Rock Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 7\nsheets (1938); 2 photos (1939).\nHARBOURTON VICINITY\nMercer County (11)\nGolden House, Pretty Brook Road. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C., two-story\nveranda. 11 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).\n[228]\nNEW JERSEY\nHAWTHORNE\nPassaic County (16)\nJudge Van Winkle House, 868 Goffle Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. and\nearly 19th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 15 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).\nLaFayette Headquarters (Ryerson House), Goffle Brook Park. Stone and stucco, one\nstory, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1926).\nRea House (Doremus House), 675 Goffle Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 17 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nVreeland House, Goffle Brook Park, Goffle Road. Stone and stucco, one and a half\nstories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nHEAD-OF-THE-RIVER\nAtlantic County (1)\nHead-of-the-River Methodist Episcopal Church. Wood, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nHIGHLAND PARK VICINITY\nMiddlesex County (12)\n\"Ross Hall,\" Dr. Antill House, River Road. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 18th C.\n17 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).\nHILLSDALE\nBergen County (2)\nSamuel G. Demarest House, Demarest Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 16 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nHOCKAMICK\nBurlington County (3)\nHockamick Cabin. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1939).\nHOHOKUS\nBergen County (2)\n\"Hermitage.\" Regular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival (wing,\nearly 18th C.). (Also outbuildings). 6 photos (1937).\nHOLLAND VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nHendricksen House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (remodeled c. 1850).\n16 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nHOLMDEL TOWNSHIP\nMonmouth County (13)\nCorneles Couwenhoven House. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 3 photos (1939).\nHOLMDEL VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nLongstreet House, Crawfords Corners. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (brick\naddition, mid 19th C.) 20 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nHOPATCONG VICINITY\nSussex County (19)\nEnnes House, Old Mine Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937.)\nWestbrook House, Old Mine Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nHOPE\nWarren County (21)\nSaint Luke's Episcopal Church, High Street. Regular ashlar with tower, early 19th C.,\nGothic Revival. William Bulgin, Architect. 22 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nHOPEWELL\nMercer County (11)\nBrown's College. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nOld School Baptist Church, Main Street. Brick, mid 18th C., (rebuilt C. 1825). 8 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\nWheaton House, County Road No. 50. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (brick\nand wood additions). 17 sheets (1939); 8 photos (1939).\n[229 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHOPEWELL VICINITY\nMercer County (11)\nHunt House, 1½ miles from Hopewell on Stoutsburg-Amwell Road. Fieldstone, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 18 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nHUTCHINSON'S MILLS\nMercer County (11)\nHutchinson House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nIRVINGTON\nEssex County (7)\nOsborn House, 506 Stuyvesant Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered 1843).\n3 photos (1939); 14 sheets (1939).\nJERSEY CITY\nHudson County (9)\nBergen Church, Bergen and Highland Avenues. Stone and stucco, with cupola, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 20 sheets (1938); 3 photos (1938).\nGregory House, 31 Erie Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 3\nphotos (1938).\nVan Vorst House, 531 Palisade Avenue. Irregular ashlar. one and a half stories, mid 18th\nC. 11 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).\nJOBSTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nHoffman House, Monmouth Road. Wood. one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1936).\nJOBSTOWN VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nBlack's Smoke House, Monmouth Road. Regular ashlar, onestory, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nRidgway House. Brick, two stories. mid 18th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1939; 1940);\n2 photos (1936; 1939).\nJOHNSONBURG\nWarren County (21)\nOctagon House. Greendell Road. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1937).\nStone Barn, Greendell Road. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1937)\nKINGSTON\nMiddlesex County (12)\nDrawbridge. Lock and Toll House, Delaware and Raritan Canal. Early 19th C. 14\nsheets (1937); 5 photos (1936).\nKINKORA\nBurlington County (3)\nBiddle House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (altered 1775). 4 photos (1938); 16\nsheets (1939).\nLAKEHURST VICINITY\nOcean County (15)\nCharcoal Pits, 2½ miles SE. of Lakehurst. 1 sheet (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nLAMBERTVILLE\nHunterdon County (10)\nHolcombe House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nLARISON'S CORNER VICINITY\nHunterdon County (10)\nWilliamson House. Wood. one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (restored). 13 sheets\n(1938); 4 photos (1938).\nLAWRENCEVILLE\nMercer County (11)\nBrearly House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHarmony Hall, Main Street. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1937).\nPresbyterian Church, Main Street. Brick with cupola, mid 18th C., (enlarged 1833).\n5 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\n[ 230]\nNEW JERSEY\nLAWRENCEVILLE VICINITY\nMercer County (11)\n\"Glencairn\", 1 mile from Lawrenceville on Lawrence Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th\nC. (Outbuilding). 15 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nLEEDS POINT\nAtlantic County (1)\nLeeds House, Moss Mill Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1937);\n1 photo (1937).\nLEONIA\nBergen County (2)\nVreeland House, 125 Lakeview Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambrei\ntype. 15 sheets (1935); 16 photos (1936; 1937).\nLIBERTY CORNER\nSomerset County (18)\nDe Mott House, King George Road. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered).\n12 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).\nStone House, Valley Road. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., (altered, addition\n1858). 11 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nLIBERTY CORNER VICINITY\nSomerset County (18)\nAnnin-Smalley House, Valley Road. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (addition early\n19th C.). 13 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nLINCOLN PARK\nMorris County (14)\nDey House, Lincoln Park Boulevard. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., (altered).\n12 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).\nDods House, Highland Street. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1938);\n5 photos (1938).\nLITTLE FALLS\nPassaic County (16)\nBrower House, 50 Paterson Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 24 sheets\n(1938); 2 photos (1939).\nMatches-Beattie House, 53-55 Main Street. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).\nRobert Matches House, Browertown Road. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 3 photos (1939).\nLIVINGSTON\nEssex County (7)\nForce House, 343 South Livingston Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets\n(1939); 8 photos (1939).\nWade House, 554 South Livingston Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered).\n13 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nLUMBERTON VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nJones House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nPrimitive Stable (Stiles Farm), Bulls Head Road. Log, one story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets\n(1937); 4 photos (1937; 1938).\nLYNDHURST\nBergen County (2)\nVan Winkle House, 316 Riverside Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C.,\nDutch gambrel type, (altered). 16 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1939).\n[231 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMADISON\nMorris County (14)\nBottle Hill Tavern, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival,\n(moved). 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936; 1937).\nBruen House, 250 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 23 sheets\n(1939); 3 photos (1939).\nMajor Miller House, 105 Ridgedale Avenue. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered).\n12 sheets (1935); + photos (1936).\nSayre House. Ridgedale Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\nMAHWAH VICINITY\nBergen County (2)\nVan Horn House, Valley Road. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1937).\nMANNINGTON VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nFox House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1937;\n1939).\nPledger House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 13 sheets (1937); 9 photos\n(1937).\nMANTUA\nGloucester County (8)\nCarpenter House, Main and Martel Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 23 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nMANTUA VICINITY\nGloucester County (8)\nMoffett House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets (1938); 7 photos (1938).\nMAPLEWOOD\nEssex County (7)\nBall House (Washington Inn), 425 Ridgewood Road. Wood and stone, two stories.\nmid 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nOgden House, 22 Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar. one story, late 18th C., (altered).\n13 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nMARLTON VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nEvans House. Brick and stucco. two stories, mid 18th C. 24 sheets (1939; 1940).\nMATAWAN\nMonmouth County (13)\nBurrows House, 94 Main Street. Wood. two stories, early 18th C. 22 sheets (1935);\n7 photos (1935; 1936).\nMAYS LANDING\nAtlantic County (1)\nMays Landing Presbyterian Church. Brick, mid 19th C., Early Republican. 12 sheets\n(1938); 3 photos (1938).\nMAYWOOD\nBergen County (2)\nBerdan House. 465 Maywood Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 24\nsheets (1939; 1940); 6 photos (1940).\nMENDHAM\nMorris County (14)\nHill Top Church. Wood with spire, mid 19th C. Aaron D. Hudson, Architect. 15 sheet\n(1937); 1 photo (1936).\nHudson House, Hilltop Road (Church Street). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 16 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1939).\nPhoenix House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 13 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1936).\nThompson House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., (frame wing mid 19th C.).\n10 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).\n[232]\nNEW JERSEY\nWASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS, MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY. 1772\n[233 ]\n303816-41-16\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMENDHAM VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nWolfe House. Hilltop Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 20 sheets (1939).\nMERCHANTVILLE VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nDover House, 21, miles from Merchantville. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 5\nsheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nWick Farm Outbuildings. Fieldstone and wood, mid 18th C. and mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nMETUCHEN\nMiddlesex County (12)\nBorough Improvement League House. 491 Middlesex Avenue. Wood, one story with\ncupoła, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nFairweather House. 191 Middlesex Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.,\n(remodeled 1850 and 1925). 6 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1939).\nMETUCHEN VICENITY\nMiddlesex County (12)\nShotwell House, Happy Valley Lane. Wood, one and a half stories. mid 18th C. 9\nsheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nMICKLETON\nGloucester County (8)\nMickleton Friends' School, Democrat Road. Brick, early 19th C., (frame addition late\n19th C.) 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nOtto House, Kings Highway. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935);\n2 photos (1936).\nMIDDLETOWN\nMonmouth County (13)\nChrist Episcopal Church, Church Street and King's Highway. Wood, with cupoła, mid\n18th C., (altered 1835). 13 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nFranklin Academy. King's Highway. Wood. two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 9\nsheets (1938); 1 photo (1937).\n\"Marlpit Hall\", Taylor House, Kings Highway. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (re-\nstored). 16 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nMIDDLE VALLEY\nMorris County (14)\nMiller House. Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1939); 21 sheets\n(1938).\nMIDLAND PARK\nBergen County (2)\nBaldwin House, 60 Lake Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype. (.Mso outbuilding). 18 sheets (1937); 11 photos (1905; 1937).\nWortendike House, Paterson Avenue and Goffle Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late\n18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\nMILLBURN\nEssex County (7)\nSmith House, 155 Millburn Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (addi-\ntions 1798). 13 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).\nMILLBURN VICINITY\nEssex County (7)\nParsil House, Parsonage Hill and White Oak Ridge Roads. Wood, one story, early 19th\nC. 13 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1939).\n[234]\nNEW JERSEY\nMILLSTONE\nSomerset County (18)\nDutch Reformed Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1939) 3 photos\n(1937).\nWashington's Headquarters (Van Doren House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 7\nphotos (1937).\nMONTAGUE\nSussex County (19)\nClark-Herman House (\"Brick Hotel\"). Brick, two stories, late 18th C., two-story\nveranda. 1 photo (1937).\nMONTCLAIR\nEssex County (7)\nCrane House, 159 Glenridge Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 15 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).\nMunn Tavern (now Swedish Church Parish House), 19 Valley Road. Wood, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).\nMONTVALE\nBergen County (2)\nEckerson House, Chestnut Ridge Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., (altered\n1890). 17 sheets (1937); 6 photos (1937).\nMONTVILLE\nMorris County (14)\nVan Duyne House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (addition, late\n18th C.). 14 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nMONTVILLE VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nDemarest House, Changebridge Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. Dutch\ntype. 7 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nMOORESTOWN VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nCowperthwaite House, Kings Highway. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 20 sheets\n(1938); 7 photos (1938).\nMatlack Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 10\nsheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nTallman Smoke House, Long Crossing Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet\n(1935); 1 photo (1936).\nMORRISTOWN\nMorris County (14)\nGuerin House, Jockey Hollow Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (restored 1935). 9\nsheets (1935); 17 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938).\nKemble House, Mount Kemble Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\n10 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nMills House, 27 Mills Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1939); 2 photos\n(1939).\nOld Mill, Jockey Hollow. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1935).\nRussell House, 89 Western Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1940).\nSchuyler-Hamilton House, 5 Oliphant Place. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1936).\nWashington's Headquarters (Ford House), Morris Avenue and Washington Place. Wood\ntwo stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 26 sheets (1935); 15 photos (1936; 1939; 1940).\nWick House, Jockey Hollow, Mendham Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (restored\n1935). (Also wood outbuildings). 13 sheets (1934); 29 photos (1934; 1935; 1936; 1939;\n1940).\n[235]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMOUNTAINSIDE\nUnion County (20)\nWilliams House, Springfield Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets\n(1938); 3 photos (1938).\nMOUNTAIN VIEW\nPassaic County (16)\nVan Duyne House, Fairfield Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 11 sheets\n(1937); 5 photos (1938); 1 photo (c. 1900).\nMOUNT FREEDOM VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nPool House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1940).\nMOUNT HOLLY\nBurlington County (3)\nAshhurst Summer House, Garden Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1937);\n1 photo (1937).\nBispham House, Route 38 and Madison Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 21 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937).\nBrainard School, 35 Brainard Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1\nphoto (1936).\nCounty Prison, High Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. Robert Mills,\nArchitect. 24 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936; 1937).\nCourt House, High Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., Early Republican.\n28 sheets (1934; 1935); 8 photos (1936; 1937).\nFarmers' Trust Company Bank Building, 21 Mill Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 18 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nGirard House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nOld Fire Department Building, South Pine Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nThree Tun Tavern. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., two-story veranda\n1 photo (1937).\nWoolman Memorial House, 99 Branch Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets\n(1935); 3 photos (1936).\nWoolman Shop, 47 Mill Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n19 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nMOUNT LAUREL\nBurlington County (3)\nDarnell House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 8 photos (c. 1900;\n1939).\nEvesham Friends' Meeting House, Mount Laurel Road. Regular ashlar, mid 18th C.\n14 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nMOUNT LAUREL VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nJoseph Hewlings House. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., (addition c. 1818);\n32 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1939).\nMOUNT ROYAL\nGloucester County (8)\nDeath of the Fox Inn. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nMOUNT TABOR VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nDickerson House. Log, one story, late 1'8th C., (two-story frame addition, circa 1820).\n14 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1940).\n[236]\nNEW JERSEY\nNATIONAL PARK\nGloucester County (8)\nJames Whitall House, Delaware River and Hessian Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid\n18th C. 18 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nJames Whitall, Jr., House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nNEWARK\nEssex County (7)\nAlling House, 1012 Broad Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nCrane Birthplace, 14 Mulberry Place. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 16 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nFirst Presbyterian Church, 820 Broad Street. Regular ashlar with spire, late 18th C.\nAlcazar Ball, Architect (?). 16 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).\nGaddis House, 1016 Broad Street. Brick and brownstone, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, (demolished). 3 photos (c. 1915).\nHouse at 3 Clay Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nLloyd House, 86-88 Plane Street. Wood and stucco, three stories, early 19th C. 25 sheets\n(1937); 5 photos (1939).\nLyons Farm School House, Chancellor and Elizabeth Avenues. Regular ashlar, one story,\nlate 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nNichols House, 229 Mulberry Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1936).\nPierson House, 231 Mulberry Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 10\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nRectory of the House of Prayer, 407 Broad Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early\n18th C. 12 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1936).\nSouth Park Presbyterian Church, Broad Street and Clinton Avenue. Brick and sand-\nstone, with two towers, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. John Welsh, Architect. 21 sheets\n(1935); 5 photos (1936).\nSydenham House, 720 DeGraw Avenue. Wood, stone and stucco, one and a half stories,\nmid 18th C. 11 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).\nTrinity Church, Rector and Broad Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire, early 19th C.,\nClassic Revival. Josiah James, Architect. 10 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nNEW BRUNSWICK\nMiddlesex County (12)\nBuccleuch House, Buccleuch Park. Wood, brick, and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type. 26 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nChrist Episcopal Church. Fieldstone, with spire, mid 19th C. Wills and Dudley, Archi-\ntects. 4 photos (1937).\nFitz-Randolph House, South Randolphville Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n13 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nHenry Guest House, Livingston Avenue and Morris Street. Regular ashlar, two and one\nhalf stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nQueen's Building, Rutgers University, Somerset Street. Regular ashlar, three stories\nwith cupola, early 19th C. John McComb, Architect. 11 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\n[237]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW BRUNSWICK VICINITY\nMiddlesex County (12)\nDunn House, 5½ miles from New Brunswick on Hoe's Lane. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 18th C. 14 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nSmock House, River Road. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1938);\n2 photos (1938).\nVan Wickle House, Easton Turnpike. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 12\nsheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nNEWFOUNDLAND\nMorris County (14)\nDe Mouth House, Green Pond Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (additions 1773\nand 1820). 14 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nNEWFOUNDLAND VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nHough House, Oak Ridge. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1937); 2\nphotos (1938).\nNEW LISBON\nBurlington County (3)\nAlmshouse. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., (burned 1937). Caleb Newbold,\nArchitect. 4 photos (1937).\nNEW MILFORD\nBergen County (2)\nDavid Desmarest House (Gurd House), River Road. Stone and stucco, one story, late\n17th C., Dutch gambrel type. 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).\nSamuel Desmarest House, River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 17th C., Dutch\ntype, (altered). 21 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1936; 1940).\nNEW PROVIDENCE\nUnion County (20)\nPresbyterian Church, Springfield Avenue and Passaic Street. Wood with cupola, early\n19th C. Amos Wilcox, Architect. 14 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nNORTH CALDWELL\nEssex County (7)\nFrancisco House, Allen Road. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C., (frame addition). 5\nphotos (1940).\nNUTLEY\nEssex County (7)\nFeland House, 63 Enclosure. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 27 sheets\n(1936); 4 photos (1937).\nHay House, 385 Passaic Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets\n(1935); 5 photos (1936).\nVreeland House, 226 Chestnut Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 4 photos (1936).\nOAKLAND\nBergen County (2)\nChurch of Ponds, Oakland and Franklin Lakes Roads. Fieldstone, with cupola, early 19th\nC., (demolished). 10 sheets (1934); 6 photos (c. 1900).\nDickinson House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936;\n1939).\nOLD TAPPAN\nBergen County (2)\nGerrit J. Haring House, West Old Tappan Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C.,\nDutch type. 19 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nHerring House, 166 Pearl River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., Dutch\ngambrel type. 9 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).\n[238]\nNEW JERSEY\nORANGE\nEssex County (7)\nLighthipe House, 548 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 22 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nParsonage of Rev. Hillyer, 59 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nGothic Revival. 8 photos (1940).\nOXFORD\nWarren County (21)\nOxford Furnace. Stone, brick, and wood, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 10 photos\n(late 19th C. and 1936).\nPARAMUS\nBergen County (2)\nAlbert J. Zabriskie House, Glen Avenue. Regular ashler, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (wing, mid 19th C.), (altered). 12 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).\nBanta House, Howland Avenue. Wood and fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. (Also\noutbuildings). 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nJacob Zabriskie House, South Paramus Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). (Also outbuildings.) 13 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).\nVan Saun House, Howland Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type. 11\nsheets (1936); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nPARK RIDGE\nBergen County (2)\nAckerson-Demarest Trading Post, Main Street and Mill Road. Wood, two stories,\nmid 18th C. 12 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nPARK RIDGE VICINITY\nBergen County (2)\nWortendyke Barn. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nPARSIPPANY\nMorris County (14)\nDr. Parritt House, South Beverwyck Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (wings 1833).\n15 sheets (1939); 6 photos (1939).\nPARSIPPANY VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nOsborne House, Parsippany Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 16 sheets (1939);\n6 photos (1939).\nPASSAIC\nPassaic County (16)\nAycrigg House (now Masonic Temple), Main Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories with\ncupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 19 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937;\n1938).\nVan Schott House (Dutch Reformed Parsonage), 125 Lexington Avenue. Regular ashlar,\none story, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1938).\nPATERSON\nPassaic County (16)\nBarkalow House, 22 Van Houten Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., (altered).\n10 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936; 1939).\nHartley House, 158-160 West Broadway. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C. 13\nsheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nPassaic County Jail and Sheriff's House. Regular ashlar, two stories with towers, mid\n19th C., Italianate. 19 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1938).\nThompson House. Brick, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937; 1940) interiors only.\nVan Houten House, Westside Park. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. (rebuilt\n1831). 9 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936); 1 photo (c. 1900).\n[239]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPATERSON VICINITY\nPassaic County (16)\nVan Riper House. Irregular ashlar and wood, one story, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1938); 1\nphoto (1938).\nPAULSBORO\nGloucester County (8)\nPaul House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1937);\n4 photos (1937).\nPAULSBORO VICINITY\nGloucester County (8)\nFrancis House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. (Fieldstone barn). 14 sheets (1938);\n8 photos (1938).\nHopkins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nLog House. One story, early 19th C., with addition. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936;\n1938).\nRambo House, Mantua Grove Road. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets\n(1938); 4 photos (1938).\nPENNINGTON\nMercer County (11)\nHart House, Curlis Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1937); 4 photos\n(1937).\nWelling House, Curlis Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 13 sheet\n(1937); 3 photos (1937).\nWoolsey House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 2 photos\n(1936).\nPENNSAUKEN VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nSteelman House, Irving and Colonial Avenues. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C.,\n(altered). 8 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nPERTH AMBOY\nMiddlesex County (12)\nGovernor's House, 149 Kearny Avenue. Brick, three stories with cupola, mid 18th C.\n70 sheets (1936); 11 photos (c. 1900, 1936).\nKearny Cottage, Catalpa Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1940).\nParker Castle, Front and Water Streets. Wood, three stories, early 18th C. 8 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1936).\nPINE BROOK\nMorris County (14)\nVan Duyne House, Maple Lane and Hook Mount Road. Irregular ashlar, one story,\nmid 18th C., Dutch type, (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1936; 1937).\nPISCATAWAY\nMiddlesex County (12)\n\"Ivy Hall\", Low House, River Road, Raritan Landing. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid\n18th C., (altered). 22 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936).\nSaint James' Episcopal Church, Woodbridge Avenue. Wood with cupola, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, (additions 1913). 10 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nPITTSGROVE VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nRichman House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937; 1939).\nPLAINFIELD\nUnion County (20)\nFriends' Meeting House, Watchung Avenue and East Third Street. Wood, late 18th C.\n9 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\n[240]\nNEW JERSEY\nPLAINSBORO VICINITY\nMiddlesex County (12)\nColonel Britton House, Dey Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (1936).\nPLEASANT VALLEY\nMonmouth County (13)\nHendrickson House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 15 sheets (1939); 9\nphotos (1939).\nPLUCKEMIN\nSomerset County (18)\nFenner House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nPOMPTON LAKES VICINITY\nPassaic County (16)\nColfax House. Stone and brick, one story, late 17th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered).\n16 sheets (1935); 6 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nDawes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nMerselis-Van Houten House, Paterson-Hamburg Pike. Brick and fieldstone, one and a\nhalf stories, mid 18th C., Dutch gambrel type. 20 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nPOMPTON PLAINS\nMorris County (14)\nBerry House, Jackson Avenue and Route No. 23. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C.,\n(altered). 22 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1939).\nVan Ness House, Jackson Avenue and Pompton Pike. Irregular ashlar and half timber,\none story, late 18th C., (additions 1790; 1820), ruinous. 19 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nPORT REPUBLIC\nAtlantic County (1)\nClark House, Church Lane and Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets\n(1940); 4 photos (1940).\nFranklin Inn. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Brick addition 1827). 23 photos (c. 1900;\n1936; 1940).\nPREAKNESS\nPassaic County (16)\nDey Mansion (Washington Headquarters), Totowa Road. Brick and fieldstone, two\nstories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (restored). 26 sheets (1935); 14 photos (c. 1900; 1936;\n1938).\nVan Saun House (Laauwe House), Preakness Avenue and Singac Brook. Stone and\nstucco, one story, late 18th C. (altered). 8 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nPRINCETON\nMercer County (11)\nBainbridge House, Nassau Street. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); 5 photos (1936).\nDean's House, Nassau Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. Robert\nSmith, Architect. 9 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nGeneral Mercer House, Mercer Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 15 sheets (1939);\n8 photos (1939).\nNassau Hall, Nassau Street. Brownstone, three stories with tower, mid 18th C., (burned\nand rebuilt 1855). Dr. William Shippen and Robert Smith, Architects. 2 photos (1936).\nNassau Inn. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (demolished). 1 photo (1937).\nQuaker Meeting House, Quaker Road. Fieldstone, early 18th C., (rebuilt 1760). 4 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\nStony Brook Bridge. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1936).\n[241\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPROSPERTOWN VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nCoward House. Half timber, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1939); 8 photos (1939).\nQUINTON VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nTyler House, 2 miles from Quinton. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 14 sheets (1935);\n2 photos (1936).\nRAHWAY\nUnion County (20)\nLufbery House, 30 East Grand Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n21 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMerchant's and Drover's Tavern, Saint Georges and Westfield Avenues. Wood, three\nand a half stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936).\nRALSTON\nMorris County (14)\nManor House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nPost Office. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nStone Mill. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nRANCOCAS\nBurlington County (3)\nFriends' Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nFriends' School, Main Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nHaines House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 10sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nRANCOCAS VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nBitting House, 13/4 miles from Rancocas. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.,\n(altered). 11 sheets (1937); 10 photos (1937; 1938).\nBuzby House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 19 sheets (1937); 10 photos (1937).\nGrovatt House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 13 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nRARITAN\nSomerset County (18)\nGeneral Frelinghuysen House, 54 East Somerset Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.,\n(wood addition). 19 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\n\"Northwood\" Cornell House, Somerset Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, (wing mid 18th C.). 27 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).\nRED LION VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nSooy House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1937; 1938).\nRIDGEFIELD\nBergen County (2)\nDe Groot House, Grand Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype, (altered). 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nReformed Church of English Neighborhood, Edgewater Avenue. Regular ashlar, with\nspire, late 18th C. 26 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nRIDGEFIELD PARK\nBergen County (2)\nChristie House, 6 Homestead Place. Regular ashlar, one story, late 17th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). 9 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nRIDGEWOOD\nBergen County (2)\nAckerman House, 415 East Saddle River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 17th C.,\nDutch type, (altered). 5 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\n[242]\nNEW JERSEY\nRINGOES\nHunterdon County (10)\nAmwell Academy. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1938); 6\nphotos (1938).\nWater Grist Mill. Route 30. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 13 sheets (1937); 5\nphotos (1937).\nRINGWOOD\nPassaic County (16)\nRingwood Manor. Wood and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type\n(altered). 11 photos (1937).\nSmithy at Ringwood Manor. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos\n(1937).\nRIVER EDGE\nBergen County (2)\nSteuben House, New Bridge Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., (altered\n1757), Dutch gambrel type. 10 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1940).\nROADSTOWN\nCumberland County (6)\nCohansey Baptist Church. Brick, early 19th C. 19 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1938).\nROADSTOWN VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nHowell House, Roadstown Road. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1936).\nWood Tavern. Wood, one story, late 18th C. (two story addition early 19th C.). 5\nsheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nROCHELLE PARK\nBergen County (2)\nDemarest House, 12 Rochelle Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). (Also outbuildings). 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).\nLutkins House, Passaic Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 2 photos\n(1936).\nROCKAWAY\nMorris County (14)\nJackson House, 82 East Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 20 sheets (1938);\n4 photos (1938).\nROCKLEIGH\nBergen County (2)\nHaring House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambrel type. (Also\noutbuilding). 11 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1936).\nROCKY HILL\nSomerset County (18)\nBerrien House, Old Rocky Hill Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1938);\n4 photos (1938).\nWashington Headquarters (Old Berrien House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., two-\nstory veranda, (moved 1897). 29 sheets (1935); 7 photos (1936).\nROSELAND\nEssex County (7)\nHarrison House, 126 Eagle Rock Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1936).\nRUTHERFORD\nBergen County (2)\nBerry House, Meadow Road and Crane Avenue. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type. 20 sheets (1938); 6 photos (1938).\n[243 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSADDLE RIVER\nBergen County (2)\nAbram Ackerman House, East Saddle River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th\nC., Dutch gambrel type, (wing 1750), (altered). 10 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nDemarest House, 511 Market Street. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ntype, (altered). 18 sheets (1939); 6 photos (1939).\nVan Buskirk-Ackerman House, East Saddle River Road. Wood, one and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\nVan Buskirk House (Bond House), East Saddle River Road. Regular ashlar, one and a\nhalf stories, late 18th C. (wing 1708). 11 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).\nWashington Feed and Flour Mill, East Saddle River Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th\nC. 5 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nZion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allendale Avenue. Wood, with spire, early 19th C.\n15 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\nSALEM\nSalem County (17)\nBradway House (Hall House), Broadway. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nFriends' Meeting House, East Broadway and Walnut Street. Brick, late 18th C. 10\nsheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nGrant House, 81-83 Market Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 30 sheets\n(1939); 7 photos (1936; 1941).\nHancock House, 314 East Broadway. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-\nstory veranda. 1 photo (1937).\nJohnson House, 90 Market Street. Brick, two and one half stories, early 19th C. 68\nsheets (1940); 6 photos (1936; 1938).\nJones Law Office, West Broadway and New Market Street. Brick, one story, early 19th\nC., (octagonal type, moved and restored). 2 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1938).\nKeasby. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRedstrake House, West Broadway. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nSinnickson House. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (restored). 1\nphoto (1936).\nThompson House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nVictorian Cottage. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWorledge House, 323 East Broadway. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (wood\nadditions added 1728). 13 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nSALEM VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nGoslin House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nLambson Tavern. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMecum House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nNicholson House, Oakwood Beach Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1936).\nSmith House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered), 1 photo (1937).\n[244]\nX\nPADIUS 18:01\n12\"\nSHINGLES\nRAO 18:01\nSHINGSED\n12\n10:40\n:\nRAO\n\"\nSABH\nCLAPSDARDS\nSTATEM\nIND FL MAIN House'\n3.78\nof\n3.72\n3-71\n3:72\nQUOINS\n12\n2ND PL MAIN HOUSE?\nCOURSED RED\nSANOSIONE\nSECOND WING 1\n[245\n11:11:10\nRANDOM COURSED\n9:01\nNI\nREO SANOSTONE\nQUIONS\n11:11:\n11:11\n9:01\n1st FL MAIN ~ HOUSE?\nDUTCH OVEN\na\nisr FL\nMAIN HOUSE\nDUTCH OVEN\n2\nFIRST FL.\nMAIN\nHOUSE 7\n1ST WIND DINING RM\nFL WING DIN RM\nIST TWING KIT\n-\nEAST - ELEVATION -\n-\nWEST - ELEVATION -\nORIGINAL BUILDING\nSAMUEL C. DEMAREST HOUSE, SADDLE RIVER, NEW JERSEY. C. 1820\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSANDTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nWilkins House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (wing, early 18th C.). 14 sheets (1937);\n4 photos (1937).\nSANDY HOOK\nMonmouth County (13)\nOld Life Saving Station, Spermacetti Cove. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935);\n2 photos (1935).\nSandy Hook Lighthouse. Brick and stucco, mid 18th C., (rebuilt 1857). 5 sheets (1937);\n2 photos (1937).\nSCHALK STATION\nMiddlesex County (12)\nGroendyke House. Wood and brick, one story, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1938); 4 photos\n(1938).\nSCOTCH PLAINS\nUnion County (20)\nBaker House, Mountain Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 15 sheets\n(1938); 4 photos (1939).\nBaptist Parsonage. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., (addition). 1 photo (1937).\nFrazee House, Front Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHistoric Inn, East Front Street and Park Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9\nsheets (1937); 4 photos (1937).\nSEA BREEZE\nCumberland County (6)\nSheppard House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets (1939); 5 photos (1938;\n1939).\nSEAVILLE VICINITY\nCape May County (5)\nFriends' Meeting House. Wood, early 18th C., (restored 1891-92). 9 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nSEELEY\nCumberland County (6)\nSeeley House, Finley Station Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1936).\nSEELEY VICINITY\nCumberland County (6)\nLoper House, Beebe Run Road. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (frame additions). 6\nsheets (1938); 4 photos (1938; 1939).\nSERGEANTSVILLE\nHunterdon County (10)\nMiller House (Opdyke Farm), Rosemont Road. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C.\n11 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nSERGEANTSVILLE VICINITY\nHunterdon County (10)\nCovered Bridge, Cold Springs Creek. Wood, late 19th C. 5 sheets (1937); 2 photos\n(1937).\nSHAPANACK\nSussex County (19)\nVan Campen House, Old Mine Road. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nSHARPTOWN VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nKiger House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937; 1939).\n[246]\nNEW JERSEY\nSHREWSBURY\nMonmouth County (13)\nAllen House, Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C.,\n(altered). 18 sheets (1938); 11 photos (1936; 1938).\nChrist Episcopal Church, Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue. Wood, with cupola, mid\n18th C. William Smith, Architect. 19 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nFriends' Meeting House, Sycamore Avenue. Wood, early 19th C. 16 sheets (1940).\nSMITHVILLE\nAtlantic County (1).\nSmith House, 1597 New York Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2\nphotos (1936).\nSOMERDALE VICINITY\nCamden County (4)\nWarrick House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1937).\nSOMERS POINT\nAtlantic County (1)\nSomers House, Shore Road and Goll Street. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).\n6 photos (1936; 1938).\nSOMERVILLE\nSomerset County (18)\nFrelinghuysen Parsonage, Washington Place. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nLindsley House, 10 West End Avenue. Wood, two stories, with cupola, mid 19th C.\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 28 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nWallace House (Washington Headquarters), Washington Place. Wood, two stories\nlate 18th C. 13 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nSOUTH BOUND BROOK\nSomerset County (18)\nStaats House (La Tourette House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (additions\n1800; 1825; 1936). 17 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nSOUTH PEMBERTON\nBurlington County (3)\nBurr House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 29 sheets (1936); 8 photos\n(1936; 1939).\nSPLIT ROCK\nMorris County (14)\nSplit Rock Furnace. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1939); 7 photos (1939).\nSPRINGFIELD\nUnion County (20)\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Main Street and Springfield Avenue. Wood, with spire, late\n18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nFirst Presbyterian Parsonage, 41 Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 15\nsheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).\nThe \"Hemlocks\", 504 Morris Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (addi-\ntions 1820). 23 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1936; 1937).\nHutchings House (Cannon Ball Inn), 126 Morris Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th\nC. 12 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936).\nSwaim House, South Springfield Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n(additions early 19th C.). 12 sheets (1935); 9 photos (1936).\nSPRINGSIDE VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nRogers House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., (ruinous). 10 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1936; 1937).\n[247]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSPRINGTOWN VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nDerenberger House. Stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1939); 4\nphotos (1939).\nSager House. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nSTELTON VICINITY\nMiddlesex County (12)\nDunn House, Stelton Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1937);\n4 photos (1937).\nSUSSEX VICINITY\nSussex County (19)\nTitsworth House, Road to Port Jervis. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 10 sheets\n(1938); 2 photos (1937).\nSWEDESBORO\nGloucester County (8)\nTrinity Church, Church and Main Streets. Brick, late 18th C., (spire 1836-1838) (reno-\nvated 1854). 24 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1936; 1938).\nSWEDESBORO VICINITY\nGloucester County (8)\nAdams Methodist Episcopal Church. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1936).\nMoravian Church, Sharptown Road. Brick, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nMoravian Rectory, Sharptown Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (rebuilt 1775).\n4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nStille House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nStratton House. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 9 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nVanleer Cabin. Log, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nSYKESVILLE\nBurlington County (3)\nPresbyterian Church. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1937):\n1 photo (1937).\nTAPPAN\nBergen County (2)\nFrederick Haring House, Old Tappan and De Wolfe Roads. Fieldstone, one story, mid\n18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 19 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nTAVISTOCK\nCamden County (4)\nGill House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nTEANECK\nBergen County (2)\nAckerman House, River Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype. 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nBanta House, 1485 Teaneck Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBrinkerhoff-Demarest House, 493 Teaneck Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th\nC., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1936).\nWestervelt House, 190 Teaneck Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1936).\nTENAFLY\nBergen County (2)\nChristie-Parsils House, 195 Jefferson Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C.;\n(wing, early 19th C.), Dutch type, (altered). 14 sheets (1938); 5 photos (1938).\nWestervelt House, 256 Tenafly Road. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. Stone\n(wing 1745) (wood wing 1825), Dutch Gambrel type. 14 sheets (1938); 15 photos (1936;\n1937).\n[248]\nNEW JERSEY\nTENNENT\nMonmouth County (13)\nTennent Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).\nTOTOWA\nPassaic County (16)\nGarretson House, Totowa Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type.\n12 sheets (1938); 6 photos (c. 1900; 1938).\nTOWACO\nMorris County (14)\nAbraham Jacobus Outkitchen. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1938);\n1 photo (1938).\nBott House. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1937); 1 photo (1938).\nDoremus House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).\nVreeland Outkitchen. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).\nTOWACO VICINITY\nMorris County (14)\nJohn J. Jacobus House. Wood and fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type. 7\nsheets (1938); 1 photo (1938).\nTRENTON\nMercer County (11)\nBow Hill, Deutzville. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 2\nphotos (1937).\nDouglass House, Mahlon Stacy Park. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nMasonic Temple, South Willow and West LaFayette Streets. Fieldstone, two stories,\nlate 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nOld Barracks, South Willow Street. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(restored). 9 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).\nStokes House, West State Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 6 photos (1937).\nTrent House, South Warren Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 18th C.,\n(restored). 19 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1930; 1936; 1937).\nUNION\nUnion County (20)\nConnecticut Farms Presbyterian Church, Stuyvesant Avenue. Brick and regular ashlar,\nwith cupola, late 18th C. 21 sheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nHeadley House, 1827 Vauxhall Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (wing early 18th\nC.). 16 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nJames Townley House, Morris Avenue and Green Lane. Wood, one and a half stories,\nlate 18th C., (remodeled 1820). 15 sheets (1938); 3 photos (1939).\nLiberty Hall, Morris Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (altered).\n13 sheets (1938); 8 photos (1938); 1 photo (copy) of sketch, early 19th C.\nRichard Townley House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (wing late 18th C.). 7 photos\n(1939).\nTownley House, Corner of Morris and Potter Avenues. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n9 photos (1936).\n[ 249 ]\n303816 41 17\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nUNION CITY\nHudson County (9)\nAlcorn House, 91 Palisade Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 13 sheets\n(1938); 4 photos (1938).\nBrowning House, 161 Palisade Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 14 sheets (1938); 3 photos (1938).\nUPPER MILL\nBurlington County (3)\nCabin, Lebanon State Forest. Log, one story, early 18th C. (two story wing, 1810). 2\nsheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nUPPER MONTCLAIR\nEssex County (7)\nDe Forest House, 471 Valley Road. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 9 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nUPPER SADDLE RIVER\nBergen County (2)\nSaddle River Reformed Church, East and Upper Saddle River Roads. Regular ashlar,\nwith spire, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nVINCENTOWN\nBurlington County (3)\nWoolston House, 51-53 Mill Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 28 sheets (1938); 4 photos (1938).\nVINCENTOWN VICINITY\nBurlington County (3)\nHollingshead-Peacock House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (wing, 1812). 11 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nWADING RIVER\nBurlington County (3)\nWading River Tavern (Quigley House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Outbuilding).\n19 sheets (1937); 9 photos (1937).\nWALNFORD VICINITY\nMonmouth County (13)\nTilton House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 33 sheets (1938); 10 photos\n(1938).\nWANAQUE\nPassaic County (16)\nLines House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 12 sheets (1939);\n4 photos (1938).\nVan Wagoner House, 891 Ringwood Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C.,\n(altered). 2 photos (1939); 12 sheets (1938).\nWASHINGTONS CROSSING\nMercer County (11)\nMcKonkey Ferry House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nWASHINGTON VALLEY\nMorris County (14)\nSmith House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 20 sheets (1937); 4 photos\n(1937).\nWEST CALDWELL\nEssex County (7)\nBond House, Runnymeade Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\nCory House, 633 Bloomfield Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1936).\nCrane House, Clinton Road. Wood and stone, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n15 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1936).\nHarrison House, Orton Road. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\n[250]\nNEW JERSEY\nWESTFIELD\nUnion County (20)\nSip Manor House. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 17th C., (altered, moved 1929). 9\nsheets (1935); 3 photos (1939).\nWEST FREEHOLD\nMonmouth County (13)\nGeneral Clinton's Headquarters (Hankinson House), West Main Street. Wood, two\nstories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nWEST ORANGE\nEssex County (7)\nFreeman House, 61 South Valley Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 photos\n(1940).\n\"Mountain Foot\", The Harrison House, 93 Northfield Road. Brick and stone, two and\na half stories, early 19th C. 23 sheets (1940); 12 photos (1940).\nWilliams House, 30 Ashwood Terrace. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 13\nsheets (1939); 3 photos (1939).\nWESTVILLE\nGloucester County (8)\nNewbold House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., (two story addition). 1 photo (1937).\nWHIPPANY\nMorris County (14)\nGreen-Cook House, Route 10. Wood, one story, late 18th C. (additions 1830). 13\nsheets (1939); 4 photos (1940).\nMethodist Episcopal Church, Route 10 and Troy Hills Road. Wood, early 19th C.\n15 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nTuttle House, Mount Pleasant Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18 sheets (1938)\n3 photos (1938).\nWOODBURY\nGloucester County (8)\nFriends' Meeting House, North Broad Street. Brick, early 18th C. 19 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1936).\nWOODSTOWN VICINITY\nSalem County (17)\nBassett House, 2½ miles from Woodstown. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 21 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nClawson House, 68 North Main Street. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 18\nsheets (1938).\nDolbow House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1939; 1940).\nPissant House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1937).\nSeven Star Tavern. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 19 sheets (1935); 16 photos (1936;\n1939).\nWRIGHTSVILLE\nMonmouth County (13)\n\"Marino Hill\", Wright House, Old Shrewsbury Road. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C. (frame wing, early 18th C.). 71 sheets (1938; 1939); 15 photos (1938).\nWYCKOFF\nBergen County (2)\nBranford House, LaFayette and Wyckoff Avenues. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 18th\nC., Dutch type. 13 sheets (1937); 7 photos (1937).\nVan Voorhis House, Maple and Franklin Avenues. Stone and stucco, one story, early\n19th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered). 18 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1937).\nWillis House, Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. (wing, 1774).\n9 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).\nWyckoff Reformed Church, Main Street. Fieldstone, with cupoła, early 19th C. 1\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1937).\n[251 ]\nNEW MEXICO\nACOMA PUEBLO\nValencia County (31)\nAcoma Pueblo. Adobe, prehistoric (before 1500 A. D.). 83 sheets (1934); 85 photos\n(1928; 1934).\nSan Esteban del Rey Mission, Church. Adobe, with two towers, early 17th C., baroque,\n31 sheets (1934); 34 photos (1934).\nALCALDE\nRio Arriba County (20)\nAlcalde Village. Adobe, late 16th C. 2 photos (1936).\nChurch. Adobe, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBLAND VICINITY\nSandoval County (22)\nCeremonial Cave, Bandelier National Monument. Fieldstone, late prehistoric (1200-\n1400 A. D.). 2 sheets (1939); 8 photos (1940).\nLarge Kiva, Bandelier National Monument. Fieldstone, one story, early 16th C., late\nprehistoric (1200-1400 A. D.). 2 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1940).\nCHIMAYO\nSanta Fe County (25)\nEl Santuario Del Señor Esquipula. Adobe, with two towers, early 19th C., baroque,\n(altered). 28 sheets (1934); 17 photos (1934).\nCIENEGA\nOtero County (18)\nDouble House. Adobe, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCIMARRON\nColfax County (4)\nAztec Mill. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCimarron Church. Adobe, with spire, late 19th C., Territorial. 3 photos (1936).\nJail. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1940).\nOld Court House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1940).\nOld Government Trading Store. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSaint James Hotel. Adobe, two stories, late 19th C. 4 photos (1936; 1940).\nISLETA\nBernalillo County (1)\nIsleta Pueblo. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nLAGUNA PUEBLO\nValencia County (31)\nBlock of Houses near Mission. Fieldstone and adobe, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nMeeting House. Adobe, late 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMission Church and Convent of San José de Laguna. Adobe, with bell gable, early 18th\nC., baroque. 21 sheets (1934); 21 photos (1934).\nLAS CRUCES\nDona Ana County (7)\nAscarate House. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 2 photos (1937; 1940).\nHouse opposite Amador Hotel. Adobe, one story, late 19th C., Territorial. 1 photo\n(1937).\nLAS VEGAS VICINITY\nSan Miguel County (24)\nBaca House. Adobe and stucco, two and one half stories, mid 19th C., Territorial, two-\nstory veranda. 19 sheets (1939); 15 photos (1940).\nMANZANO\nTorrance County (29)\nTorreon (Stone Fort). Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1939); 5 photos\n(1885; 1916; 1940).\n[252]\nElev 16:10\nElev 16:9\nBrick coping\nElev+14.5\nBrick coping\nElev.140\nElev 127\nBrick coping\nCement Plaster\nCement Plaster\nElev. 7:3\"\nElev\nBrick coping,\nCement Plaster\nAssumed Dotum -0'0\"\nElev . 22\nElev. 2:112\nElev .0-112\n[lev - 0:7\".\nEAST ELEVATION\nScale 3/16 1:00\nElev . 16\nElev+15-11\nElev+14'1\"\nBrick coping\nElev+14'-1\"\nElev . 14'5\nElev 13'2\"\nElev 12:4*\nTHE\n7\nCement Ploster\nCement l'loster\nCement Ploster\nAdobe Ploster\n[253]\nElev + 5:5\"\nElev.4'8'\nElev . 5.6\"\nElev + 3'9\"\nElev+4-1\"\nElev +2'3\"\nClev+4'2\"\nElev. '0'6'\nElev + 2-2\"\nAsserned Datum 0.00\nNEW MEXICO\nWEST ELEVATION\nScole 3/16 1:0-\nElev-16-1\nElev 16'0\nBrick coping Elev 13:9\"\nCeiling Elev /+14'8\nAdobe Ploster\na\nCeiling Elev 12'-10\"\nCement Diaster\nElev.6.5\"\nEicv - 5'9\"\nElev\n.48%\nElev - 5-7\"\nElev+1'11'\nTYP Foundations not determined\nEleveO'9\nAssumed Datum O'O\"\nSECTION ALONG \"XX\"\nSHOWING EAST ELEVATION OF PATIO\nBORREGO HOUSE (McCORMICK PRIZE House), Santa FE, NEW MEXICO. C. 1842\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNAMBÉ PUEBLO\nSanta Fe County (25)\nKiva. Adobe, one story, mid 17th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nPECOS\nSan Miguel County (24)\nPecos Mission Church. Adobe, early 17th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1936; 1940).\nPLACITA DE TAOS\nTaos County (28)\nCapilla de Nuestra Señora de Dolores. Adobe, with cupola, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nPOJUAQUE VICINITY\nSante Fe County (25)\nBouquet Ranch House. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1940).\nPUEBLO BONITA\nSan Juan County (23)\n\"Kin Klizhin\", Chaco Canyon National Monument. Stone, prehistoric, (before 1500\nA. D.). 5 sheets (1939).\nPueblo Bonita, Chaco Canyon National Monument. Stone, prehistoric, (before 1500\nA. D.). 9 sheets (1939; 1940).\nRANCHOS DE TAOS\nTaos County (28)\nHouse of the Caretaker. Adobe, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse of Territorial Period. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse with recessed portal. Adobe, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMission Church of Ranchos de Taos. Adobe, with two towers, late 18th C., baroque.\n31 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).\nROMEROVILLE\nSan Miguel County (24)\nHouses on Plaza. Adobe, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRomeroville Church. Adobe, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSAN ILDEFONSO\nSanta Fe County (25)\nKiva. Adobe, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPueblo. Adobe, one and two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nSANTA FE\nSanta Fe County (25)\nApplegate House, Camino del Monte Sal. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered).\n4 photos (1937).\nBorrego House (McCormick Prize House), 724 Canyon Road. Adobe, one story, mid\n19th C., Territorial. 5 sheets (1940); 8 photos (1936; 1940).\nEl Palacio Real De Santa Fe, Palace Avenue. Adobe, one story, early 17th C., baroque,\n(restored 1913). 26 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934).\nGarcia House, Closson and Alto Streets. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 5\nsheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).\nMignardot House, 104 Grant Avenue. Adobe, one story, early 19th C., Territorial.\n1 photo (1936).\nNuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Church). Adobe, with tower, early 19th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1936).\nRael House, 663-669 Canyon Road. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial. 4 sheets\n(1940); 7 photos (1936; 1940).\nSan Miguel Church. Adobe, with tower, mid 17th C., baroque. 18 sheets (1934); 11\nphotos (1934).\n|254]\nSAN ESTÉBAN DEL REY MISSION, AcoMa, NEW MEXICO. 1626\n[255]\nEntrance $ Smoke Exit\nDirt Roof\n)\nAdohe Plaster\nDado\n100.0°\nCONJECTURAL RESTORATION\nSECTION OF KIVA ALONG BB\nALONG SECTION 'AA'\nScale 1/4\"-1-0\"\nScale 3/32\"-/-0\"\n[256]\nFLOOR PLAN OF KIVA\nScole 1/4°-1'0\"\nValls - Volcanic Ash\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNicho\nFloor - Disintegrated Volconic Ash\nBloodmix Floor\nB\nB\nThe CEREMONIAL CAVE\nALONG SECTION 'AA'\nVentilator Shoft\nScale - 3/16\"-1:0\"\nSCALE 3/32°.1'0\nSCALE 1/4\"-1.0\nNicho\nSCALE 3/16\nMETRIC SCALE\nVigo Positions\nCEREMONIAL CAVE, BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT, BLAND VICINITY, NEW MEXICO. 1200-1400 A.D.\nNEW MEXICO\nTALPA\nTaos County (28)\nLa Capilla De Nuestra Señora de Talpa. Adobe, early 19th C., baroque. 11 sheets\n(1934); 5 photos (1934); 1 photo (c. 1900).\nTAOS\nTaos County (28)\nChapel of Padre Martinez (in Garden of Irving Couse House). Adobe, early 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nKit Carson House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., Territorial, (restored). 1 photo (1936).\nTAOS PUEBLO\nTaos County (28)\nSan Geronimo Mission. Adobe, with tower, early 17th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\nWATROUS VICINITY\nMora County (17)\nTipton Barn, Tipton House. Fieldstone, log and adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1940); 14 photos (1940).\nTipton House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, two-story veranda.\n8 photos (1940).\nWatrous House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., mansion type, Territorial. (Also adobe\noutbuildings). 25 sheets (1940); 29 photos (1940).\n[257]\nNEW YORK\nALBANY\nAlbany County (1)\nBuel House, 637 Western Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934);\n1 photo 1934).\nCourt of Appeals. Early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos, interiors only (1936).\nDutch Gable. Brick, late 17th C. (demolished). 1 photo, gable only (c. 1900).\nFirst Reformed Church (North Dutch), North Pearl and Orange Streets. Brick, with\ntwo towers, late 18th C., Classic Revival. Philip Hooker, Architect. 3 photos (c.\n1900; 1938).\nHouse at 65 South Ferry Street. Brick, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo, doorway\nonly (1936).\nHouse on Burrell Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHun House, 149 Washington Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n7 photos (1934).\nOld Dutch Church, built 1715, demolished 1806. 1 drawing (before 1806).\nOld Homeopathic Hospital, 123 North Pearl Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.\n4 photos (1937).\nSchuyler House \"The Pastures\". 1 photo, detail of ironwork only (1936).\nVisscher Building, 100-102 North Pearl Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 6 sheets (1937); 1 photo (c. 1900).\nWidow Sturtevant House. Brick, two stories, late 17th C., Dutch type. 1 photo (c.\n1900).\nALBION\nOrleans County (37)\nLanson House. Cobblestone and stucco, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 5 photos (1931; 1937).\nALPLAUS\nSchenectady County (47)\nGovernor Yates' Summer Mansion. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (wood addition).\n2 photos (1937).\nOld Alplaus School. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nStevens Barn. Wood, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nStevens House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (frame wing 1693). 3 photos (1936).\nALTAMONT\nAlbany County (1)\nSeverson House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nALTAMONT VICINITY\nAlbany County (1)\nCrounse House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nAMAGANSETT\nSuffolk County (52)\nConklin House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1940).\nAMSTERDAM\nMontgomery County (29)\nFort Johnson. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). 7\nsheets (1936); 12 photos (1936; 1940).\nGuy Park House. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-\nposition, (altered mid 19th C., restored 1905-1920). 6 photos (1936).\n[258]\nNEW YORK\nAUBURN VICINITY\nCayuga County (6)\nCaptain Marshall House, Auburn-Aurelius Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. 10 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936).\nAURORA\nCayuga County (6)\nScipio Lodge No. 110, Route 90. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.\n13 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).\nBABYLON\nSuffolk County (52)\nConklin House, 280 Deer Park Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets\n(1936); 19 photos (1936).\nBALLSTON LAKE\nSaratoga County (46)\nHawkwood House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 photos (1937).\nBALLSTON LAKE VICINITY\nSaratoga County (46)\nPalmer-Buell House. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 4 photos (1937).\nBEACON\nDutchess County (14)\nJeller House (Madam Brett House). Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (moved). 10\nsheets (1936).\nBEDFORD\nWestchester County (60)\nBaylis House, Bedford Green. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936); 5\nphotos (1936).\nPost Office, Bedford Green. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nSchool House, Bedford Green. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nBETHLEHEM\nAlbany County (1)\n\"Bethlehem\", Nicoll House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\n\"Sunnybrook\". Brick and stone, two stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nBINGHAMTON\nBroome County (4)\nDr. Andrews House. Early 19th C. (interiors only). 4 photos (1936).\nBLENHEIM\nSchoharie County (48)\nCovered Bridge, Schoharie River. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBLUE STORES VICINITY\nColumbia County (11)\n\"Hermitage\" (Livingston House), 3 miles west of Blue Stores. Brick, one story, late 18th\nC., (altered). 9 sheets (1937); 5 photos (1937).\nBOWERY BAY\nQueens County (41)\nRiker House, Eightieth Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered).\n10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nBRIDGEHAMPTON\nSuffolk County (52)\nHampton House. Wood, two stories, with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nBRIGHTON\nMonroe County (28)\nOrringhstone Tavern, 2370 East Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1936).\n[259]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBRINCKERHOFF\nDutchess County (14)\nColonel Brickerhoff House, one-half from Brinckerhoff. Fieldstone and brick, one story,\nmid 18th C., (altered). 18 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1936).\nBRISTOL CENTER\nOntario County (35)\nPresbyterian Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nBRONX\nBronx County (3)\nBartow House, Pelham Bay Park. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, cast-iron balcony. 18 photos (1936).\nFerris House, Ferris Avenue near East One hundred and seventy seventh Street. Stone\nand stucco, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nFordham Manor Reformed Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nFort Schuyler, Throgg's Neck. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934); 14 photos\n(1934).\nFrancis House, One hundred and forty sixth Street and Girard Avenue. Wood, three\nstories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1937).\n\"Hawkswood\", Marshall House, City Island. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHunter Island House, Hunter Island. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, formal composition, (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nLorillard Snuff Mill, Bronx Park Botanical Gardens. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nVan Cortlandt House, Van Cortlandt Park. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, mid 18th\nC. 8 photos (1936; 1937).\nVarian House, 277 Van Courtlandt Avenue. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 7\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBROOKLYN\nKings County (24).\nBennett House, Kings Highway and East Twenty-second Street. Wood, one story, mid\n18th C., Dutch type, (altered), moved 1899. 15 sheets (1939; 1940); 22 photos (1940).\nBergen House. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (demolished). 1\nphoto (c. 1900).\nDr. Tillary House (Cutting House), 15 Tillary Street. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., Early Republican, (demolished). 11 sheets (1935); 17 photos (1935).\n\"Erasmus Hall,\" Flatbush Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered).\nPierre L'Enfant, Architect (?) 18 sheets (1939); 4 photos (1940).\nHouse at 57 Willow Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nJudge Schenck House, Jamaica Avenue, Highland Park. Wood, one story, mid 18th C.,\nDutch gambrel type, (altered 1792 and 1812). 15 sheets (1937); 15 photos (1936).\nLefferts House, 563 Flatbush Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (moved). 14 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1917; 1936).\nPlymouth Church. Brick, mid 19th C. J. C. Wells, Architect. 12 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1934).\n[260]\nNEW YORK\nBROOKLYN-Continued.\nSchenck-Crooke House, 21-33 East 63rd Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th\nC., Dutch type. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nSchenck House, Remsen Avenue. Wood, one story, late 17th C., Dutch gambrel type,\n(demolished 1930). 8 sheets (1930); 12 photos (1930).\nVan Nuyse House, 150 Amersfort Place. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nVan Nuyse-Magaw House, 1041 East 22 Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Dutch\ngambrel type, (altered). 15 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1937).\nWyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue. Wood, one story, Dutch type. (Also outbuild-\nings). 9 photos (1936).\nWyckoff House, 5902 Canarsie Lane. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch type. 9 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nCAIRO\nGreene County (20)\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Main Street. Wood with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nCALEDONIA\nLivingston County (26)\nClark House, Main Street. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1935); 4\nphotos (1936).\nCANAJOHARIE\nMontgomery County (29)\nVan Alstyne House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nVan Alstyne House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 5 photos (c. 1900;\n1936).\nCANANDAIGUA\nOntario County (35)\nCarr-Hayes House, Gibson and Hubbell Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Early Republican. 14 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1935).\nFirst Congregational Church, North Main Street. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. 15 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1937).\nGranger House, 295 North Main Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Early Republican. 16 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1937).\nLansing House, 72 Gibson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 8 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1935).\nCANASTOTA VICINITY\nMadison County (27)\nJudge Roberts House, Seneca Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republi-\ncan, formal composition. 13 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nCENTERPORT\nSuffolk County (52)\nSuydam House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1940).\nCHAPPAQUA\nWestchester County (60)\n\"Rehoboth\". Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\n5 photos (1936).\nCHAPPAQUA VICINITY\nWestchester County (60)\nMeeting House, Society of Friends, 1 mile northwest of Chappaqua on Pine Bridge Road.\nWood, mid 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\n[261 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHARLESTON\nMontgomery County (29)\nBaptist Church. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCHATHAM CENTER\nColumbia County (11)\nVan Valkenburg House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, formal\ncomposition. 11 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1940).\nCLAREMONT\nNew York County (31)\nLasher House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCLARKSON\nMonroe County (28)\nJewett House, Lake and Ridge Roads. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (1936).\nCLARKSVILLE\nAlbany County (1)\nChapman House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (additions). 1 photo\n(1936).\nZeh House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCLAVERACK\nColumbia County (11)\nMiller House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 14\nsheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\nCOEYMANS\nAlbany County (1)\nCoeymans House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1937); 5 photos\n(1937).\nCOEYMANS VICINITY\nAlbany County (1)\nNiles House. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1937); 2\nphotos (1937).\nCOHOES\nAlbany County (1)\nVan Schaick House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nCOLONIE\nAlbany County (1)\n\"The Flats\", Schuyler House. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 4 photos (1937).\nCOMMAK\nSuffolk County (52)\nSmith House and Slave House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., [(slave house, one and\na half stories). 8 photos (1937; 1940).\nCOPAKE\nColumbia County (11)\nMiller's Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCUTCHOGUE\nSuffolk County (52)\nFleet-Goldsmith-Kendrick House, New Suffolk Lane. Wood, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 25 photos (1937).\nHorton House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (restored). (Also outbuilding). 18\nsheets (1940); 44 photos (c. 1850; 1936; 1937; 1940).\nDOBBS FERRY\nWestchester County (60)\nMessmore Kendall House, Albany Post Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered).\n10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nDOVER PLAINS\nDutchess County (14)\nTaber-Wing House, Route 22. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 18 sheets (1936); 9\nphotos (1936).\nDUANESBURG\nSchenectady County (47)\nChrist Episcopal Church. Wood with spire, late 18th C. 17 photos (1936; 1940).\nFeatherstonhaugh House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Re-\npublican. 5 photos (1937).\n[262]\nNEW YORK\nEAST AVON\nLivingston County (26)\nPearson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).\nEAST CHATHAM\nColumbia County (11)\nPratt House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, formal composition.\n13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nEAST GREENBUSH\nRensselaer County (42)\nBreese House. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1937).\nEAST HAMPTON\nSuffolk County (52)\nClinton Academy, Main Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories with cupoła,\nlate 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDominy House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 14 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).\nGardiner Windmill, Main Street. Wood, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934)\nMulford House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nPayne Memorial \"Home Sweet Home\", James Lane. Wood, two stories, mid 17th C.\n21 sheets (1936); 30 photos (1937).\nWindmill, Payne Memorial, James Lane. Wood, mid 17th C. 1 photo (1937).\nEAST ROCKAWAY\nNassau County (30)\nHewlett House, 86 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 7\nphotos (1935).\nEAST WILLISTON\nNassau County (30)\nWillis-Post House, Willis Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets (1934);\n9 photos (1936).\nELLENVILLE VICINITY\nUlster County (56)\nDePuy House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1937; 1940).\nFARMINGDALE\nNassau County (30)\nPowell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nFEURA BUSH\nAlbany County (1)\nVadney House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 6 photos\n(1937).\nFISHKILL\nDutchess County (14)\nClassic House, Brinckerhoff Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nFirst Reformed Dutch Church. Stucco, with spire, early 18th C., (altered). Gilbert\nBurris, Architect. 11 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nTrinity Church, East Main Street. Wood, with tower, mid 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nFLUSHING\nQueens County (41)\nBowne House, Bowne Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. 17 sheets\n(1936); 31 photos (1936); 2 photos (copies of early 19th C. sketches).\nFriends' Meeting House, Northern Boulevard. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. (addition\nearly 18th C.). 15 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).\nPrince House, Northern Boulevard and Lawrence Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th\nC. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nFONDA\nMontgomery County (29)\nHouse. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\n[263]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFORT ANN\nWashington County (58)\n\"Oldest House\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937; 1939).\nOld Stone House Library. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nStone House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nFORT HUNTER\nMontgomery County (29)\nDutch Barn, Wemple Farm. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nFORT PLAIN\nMontgomery County (29)\nBleeker House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nStone Bridge. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nFRANKFORT\nHerkimer County (22)\nErie Canal, Moyer Creek Crossing. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 9 photos (1936).\nFULTONVILLE\nMontgomery County (29)\nVan Epps House, Franklin Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 14 sheets\n(1936); 5 photos (1936).\nGAINES\nOrleans County (37)\nWhipple House, Ridge Road. Cobblestone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 3\nphotos (1937; 1940).\nGARRISON\nPutnam County (40)\nGalloway House, Manitou Road. Wood, one story, late 19th C., Dutch type. 6 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGrist Water Mill, Manitou Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nGENEVA\nOntario County (35)\nBurns House, 859 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1930; 1936).\nChapman House, 562 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets\n(1936): 9 photos (1936).\nChew House, 600 South Main Street. Brick, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\ndoorway only (1937).\nColonel Williamson House, 839 South Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nTruslow House, 606 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nWheat House, 584 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nClassic Revival. 3 photos (1937; 1940).\nGERMONDS\nRockland County (44)\nBarn. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nGIFFORDS\nSchenectady County (47)\nCheesemans Tavern. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nGLENVILLE\nSchenectady County (47)\nSanders House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photos (1937).\nGLENVILLE CENTER\nSaratoga County (46)\nSyman House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\n264\nNEW YORK\nGLOVERSVILLE\nFulton County (18)\nBurr House, 153 Kingsboro Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nKingsboro Presbyterian Church. Brick with cupola, late 18th C., Greek Revival, (rebuilt\n1850). 3 photos (1936).\nGOVERNORS ISLAND\nNew York County (31)\nFort Jay. Regular ashlar and brick, early 19th C., Classic Revival. M. Vincent,\nEngineer. 10 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\nGREAT NECK\nNassau County (30)\nEldridge Water Mill. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1937).\nGREENPORT\nColumbia County (11)\nCenter-Folkers House, Old Turtle House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, formal composition. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGUILDERLAND CENTER\nAlbany County (1)\nFreeman House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 5 photos (1937).\nGUILDERLAND VICINITY\nAlbany County (1)\nOld Indian Fort. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nHAUPPAUGE\nSuffolk County (52)\nBrewster-Smith House. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nHEMPSTEAD\nNassau County (30)\nCarman-Irish House, 160 Marvin Avenue. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCatholic Rectory, 104 Greenwich Street. Doorway only, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1935);\n1 photo (1935).\nHarper House, 68 Washington Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets (1934).\nSaint George's Church, Front Street. Wood with tower, early 19th C. Timothy\nClowes, Architect. 10 sheets (1934).\nSaint George's Rectory, Prospect and Greenwich Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C..\n(altered). 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nSnedecker House, 359 Front Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 13\nsheets (1934).\nWright House, 90 Greenwich Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican,\ntwo-story veranda. 7 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1934).\nHENRIETTA\nMonroe County (28)\nKirby House, East Henrietta and Lehigh Station Roads. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. Engel, Architect. 9 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).\nHERKIMER\nHerkimer County (22)\nFort Herkimer Church. Irregular ashlar, with cupola, early 19th C. 9 photos (1940).\nHerkimer Jail. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., cast-iron railing. 2 photos\n(1937).\nReformed Church. Brick, with spire. Early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHIGH BRIDGE VICINITY\nSaratoga County (46)\nPashley House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\n[265]\n41\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHOUCKS CORNERS\nAlbany County (1)\nOld Tavern (Houck Hall). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1937).\nHUNTINGTON\nSuffolk County (52)\nCarll House (Barker House), Melville Boulevard. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 15\nsheets (1936); 29 photos (1937).\nFirst Presbyterian Church. Wood with spire, late 18th C. 9 photos (1937).\nSammis House, West Neck Avenue and Sammis Road. Wood, one and a half stories,\nearly 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).\nHURLEY\nUlster County (56)\nDuMond House (Spy House), Main Street. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th\nC. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1919; 1934).\nILION\nHerkimer County (22)\nErie Canal Locks. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nINDIAN CASTLE\nHerkimer County (22)\nVan Wie House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nIRVINGTON\nWestchester County (60)\nOdell Inn. Fieldstone and wood, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nJOHNSTOWN\nFulton County (18)\nBlack Horse Tavern. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nBlockhouse, at Sir William Johnson's Manor. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C.\n3 sheets (1940); 2 photos (1940).\n\"Johnson Hall\". Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. (Also fieldstone block-\nhouse). 16 photos (1936; 1940).\nOld Court House. Brick, one story with cupola, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nUnion Hall. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nKERHONKSON\nUlster County (56)\nBruin House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1937; 1940).\nHardenbergh House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1937); 9 photos\n(1937).\nKINDERHOOK\nColumbia County (11)\n\"Lindenwald\", Van Buren House. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, late 18th\nC., altered. (Also wood barn). 6 photos (1937).\nSpencer-Hinds House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1937).\nVan Alen House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1934); 4 photos\n(1934).\nKINGSBURY\nWashington County (58)\nSchool House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nKINGSTON\nUlster County (56)\nSenate House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1937).\nSudam House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 10 sheets (1934); 5\nphotos (1934).\n[ 266]\nNEW YORK\nUNITED STATES SUBTREASURY, NEW York, NEW YORK. 1842\n[ 267]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nKINGSTON VICINITY\nUlster County (56)\nHouse at 26 Pearl Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1937).\nTen Broeck House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nLAWRENCE\nNassau County (30)\n\"Rock Hall.\" Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. Gerhardus\nClowes, Architect. 19 sheets (1935); 13 photos (1935).\nLEEDS\nGreene County (20)\nLeeds Bridge, Catskill Creek on State Highway 23. Fieldstone, mid 18th C., (restoréd\nlate 18th C.). 2 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1937).\nLITTLE FALLS\nHerkimer County (22)\nMajor Fink House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1937).\nLIVINGSTON VICINITY\nColumbia County (11)\n\"Callender Farm\" House (Ten Broeck House), 2 miles from Livingston. Brick, one\nstory, late 18th C. 13 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nLivingston House. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\nformal composition. 3 photos (1936).\nMALDEN BRIDGE\nColumbia County (11)\nLippitt House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMAMARONECK\nWestchester County (60)\nOld Town Hall, Prospect Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nMANHASSET\nNassau County (30)\nJudge Onderdonk House, Strathmore and Rolling Hill Roads. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 8 sheets (1935); 12 photos (1935).\nMARBLETOWN\nUlster County (56)\nBevier House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1937).\nMARCELLUS VICINITY\nOnandaga County (34)\nDistrict School No. 9, 2½ miles from Marcellus. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th\nC., octagonal type. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMASPETH\nQueens County (41)\nHubb House, 52-15 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype. 7 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1936).\nWoodward House, 1891 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch gambrel\ntype, (altered). 9 photos (1937).\nMASSAPEQUA\nNassau County (30)\nFort Neck House (Tryon Hall). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, formal\ncomposition, (altered). 18 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934).\nMAYFIELD\nFulton County (18)\nRice House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nMECKLENBURG\nSchuyler County (49)\nMethodist Church. Wood, two cupolas, early 19th C., (demolished). 1 photo (1937).\nMELROSE VICINITY\nRensselaer County (42)\nGreens House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\n268]\nNEW YORK\nMELVILLE\nSuffolk County (52)\nSmith House, Upper Hollow and Pine Lawn Roads. Wood, one story, mid 18th C.\n3 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nMIDDLEBURY\nSchoharie County (48)\nReformed Church. Brick, with spire, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMILLBROOK\nDutchess County (14)\nNine Partners Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 8 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMINDEN\nMontgomery County (29)\nWidanka House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1937).\nMURRAY\nOrleans County (37)\nHunn House, Ridge and East Holley Roads. Stone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n5 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nNAPANOCH\nUlster County (56)\nConrad-Bevier House. Fieldstone, (ruinous). 2 photos (1937).\nNAPLES\nOntario County (35)\nCleveland House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937; 1940).\nNELLISTON\nMontgomery County (29)\nFort Ehle. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. 5 photos (1937).\nNELLISTON VICINITY\nMontgomery County (29)\nGeneral Cochrane House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 8 photos (1936; 1940).\nPalatine Church. Irregular ashlar, with tower, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936); 6 photos\n(1936).\nNEWBURGH\nOrange County (36)\nHasbrouck House (Washington's Headquarters). Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C\n26 photos (1940).\nNEW CONCORD\nColumbia County (11)\nTompkins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nNEW DORP\nRichmond County (43)\nBritton-Cubberly House, New Dorp Lane. Fieldstone and wood, one story, mid\n17th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934; 1940).\nNEW HYDE PARK\nNassau County (30)\nKelsey House, Lakeville Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nNEW PALTZ\nUlster County (56)\nBevier-Elting House, Huguenot Street and Broadhead Avenue. Fieldstone, one story,\nearly 18th C. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1910; 1937; 1940).\nFreer House, 32 Huguenot Street. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 8 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934; 1940).\nJean Hasbrouck House. Fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 15 sheets (1940); 20 photos\n(1937; 1940).\nNEW ROCHELLE\nWestchester County (60)\nPaine House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nParcot House, Eastchester Avenue and Clove Road. Early 18th C. 1 photo, detail of\nDutch door only (1937).\n[269]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW SCOTLAND VICINITY\nAlbany County (1)\nSlingerlands Hill Farm. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nNEW UTRECHT\nKings County (24)\nVan Pelt House, 81st Street and 18th Avenue. Wood and stone, one story, mid 17th C.,\nDutch type, (altered). 10 photos (1937).\nNEW YORK\nNew York County (31)\nAll Saints' Church, 286-290 Henry Street. Irregular ashlar, with tower, early 19th C.\n10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nApothecary's Shop, 10 Greenwich Street. Interior details only, early 19th C., (altered\nmid 19th C.). 3 sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).\nBeekman House, 29-29½ Cherry Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (demolished\n1937). 8 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1936; 1937).\nBlock House No. 1, north end of Central Park. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C.\n1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBlock House No. 2, Morningside Park and 123d Street. Irregular ashlar, one story,\nearly 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBrick Church, 5th Avenue and 37th Street. Brick, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1937).\nChurch of Saint John the Evangelist, 11th Street and Wavery Place. Brick and stucco,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nChurch of the Epiphany, 35th Street and Lexington Avenue. Stone, with spire, late\n19th C., Gothic Revival. 9 photos (1936; 1937).\nDyckman House, 204th Street and Broadway. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C.,\nDutch gambrel type. (Bake House, 1725). 11 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nEdwin Forrest House, 436 West 22nd Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1936).\nFordham House, 329 Cherry Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th\nsheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\nGracie House, Carl Schurz Park, East 86th Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Early Republican. 4 photos (1936).\nGridley House, 37 Charlton Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n6 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nHarper House, 4 Gramercy Square. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda,\nGreek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nHazlet House, 204-206 West 13th Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nHouse at 4 Greenwich Street. Early 19th C. 3 sheets, details only (1940).\nHouse at 6 Greenwich Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1940);\n11 photos (1940).\nHouse at 8 Greenwich Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1940); 7\nphotos (1940).\nHouse at 10 Greenwich Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1940); 13\nphotos (1940).\n[270]\nNEW YORK\nNEW YORK-Continued.\nHouse at 14 Greenwich Street. Early 19th C. 1 sheet, door details only (1940); 2\nphotos (1940).\nHouse at 16 Greenwich Street. Early 19th C. 3 sheets, interior details only (1940); 5\nphotos (1940).\nHouse at 18 Greenwich Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets\n(1940); 7 photos (1940).\nHouse at 20 Greenwich Street. Brick, early 19th C. 2 sheets; door details only (1940);\n7 photos (1940).\nHouse at 48-50 King Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 5\nphotos (1934).\nHouse at 9 Lexington Avenue. Brick, four stories, late 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos\n(1936).\nHouse at Washington Square, North, NE. corner at Fifth Avenue. Brick, three and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1934).\nHouse at 7 Washington Square, North. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 4 photos (1934).\nHouse at 8 Washington Square, North. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nHouse at 61 Washington Square, South. Brick, four stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1936); 7 photos (1936).\nHouses at 71-77 Washington Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nsheet (1940); 7 photos (1940).\nHouse at 132 West 4th Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 19th C. 10 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nHouse at 116 West 11th Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron veranda.\n10 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936).\nIndia House, 1 Hanover Square. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C., Italian\nRenaissance. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nJohn Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 44-46 John Street. Stone and stucco, mid\n19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMariner's Temple, Oliver and Henry Streets. Stone, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 8\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nMeeting House of Society of Friends, 15 Rutherford Place. Brick, mid 19th C. Charles\nT. Bunting, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMetal Exchange Building, 234 Pearl Street. Bröwnstone, one story, mid 19th C. 7\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMorris-Jumel House, 160th-162d Streets between Edgecomb Avenue and Jumel Place.\nWood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 8 photos\n(1936).\nMott House, 2122 Fifth Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, late 19th C., mansion\ntype, (demolished 1936). 3 sheets (1936); 15 photos (1936).\nNew York Society Library, 109 University Place. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\nItalian Renaissance. E. Thomas and Son, Architects. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\n[271]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW YORK-Continued.\nNorthern Dispensary, 165 Waverly Place. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOłd Leake Watts Orphanage, 110th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. Brick, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. Ithiel Town and A. J. Davis, Architects. 8 sheets (1934);\n4 photos (1934).\nOld United States Sub-Treasury Building, Wall and Nassau Streets. Regular ashlar,\ntwo stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Ithiel Town and Alexander J. Davis, Archi-\ntects. 15 sheets, (1941); 31 photos (1937; 1940).\nOlliffe Pharmacy, 6 Bowery. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., 3 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1934).\nPlot Plan, Greenwich Street Area. Early and mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1940); 11 photos\n(1940).\nRhinelander Row, 7th Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets. Brick, three stories,\nearly 19th C., three-story veranda, (demolished 1937). 2 photos (1936).\nRow Houses, 4-10 Grove Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1936).\nSaint Anne's Church, Saint Anne's Avenue and East 140th Street. Stone, with spire,\nmid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1934).\nSaint James' Roman Catholic Church, Saint James Place. Brick and stone, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nSaint Luke's Chapel, 447 Hudson Street. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934; 1936); 2 photos (1934).\nSaint Mark's in the Bouwerie (Episcopal), 234 East 11th Street. Brick, with spire, late\n18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSaint Paul's Chapel, Broadway and Fulton Street. Brick, with spire, mid 18th C.\nMcBean, Architect. 37 photos (1937).\nSaint Peter's Episcopal Church, 436 West 20th Street. Irregular ashlar, with tower,\nearly 19th C., Gothic Revival. 4 photos (1934).\nSaint Peter's Roman Catholic Church, 31 Barclay Street. Regular ashlar, one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSaint Therese's Roman Catholic Church, Henry and Rutgers Streets. Irregular ashlar,\nwith tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nSea and Land Church, Henry and Market Streets. Brick, with cupola, eaily 19th C.\n10 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nStore Front, 13 Washington Street. Brick and cast-iron, mid 19th C. 1 sheet, exterior\ndetails only (1940); 1 photo (1940).\nStuyvesant Apartment, 142 East 18th Street. Brick, four and a half stories, late 19th\nC. 6 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nTeller House, 421 East 61st Street. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nTredwell House, 29 East 4th Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 9 sheets (1936); 21 photos (1936).\nWatson House (now Church of our Lady of the Rosary), 7 State Street. Brick, three\nstories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 5 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\n[272]\nNEW YORK\nNISKAYUNA\nSchenectady County (47)\nTymeson House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 6 photos (1937).\nNORTH GERMANTOWN\nColumbia County (11)\nHakes House. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNORTH GUILDERLAND\nAlbany County (1)\nCase House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nNORTH PETERSBURG\nRensselaer County (42)\nElijah Reynolds House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNORTH SALEM\nWestchester County (60)\nJune House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival\n(Also privy). 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).\nOLD CHATHAM\nColumbia County (11)\n\"Antinore Farm\", Van Valkenburg House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. 5 photos (1940).\nWilbor House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9\nsheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nOLD SHAGHTICOKE VICINITY\nRensselaer County (42).\nBanker House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nOLD WESTBURY\nNassau County (30)\nTurnpike House (Cox House). Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nONONDAGA HILL\nOnondaga County (34)\nEaston Storehouse, Seneca Turnpike. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nGeneral Hutchinson House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936)\nORAN\nOnondaga County (34)\nTravelers and Drovers Tavern, Cherry Valley Turnpike. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nORANGEBURG VICINITY\nRockland County (44)\nVan Houten House. Regular ashlar, one story, early 18th C., (rebuilt 1832). 11 sheets\n(1936); 7 photos (1936; 1937).\nOrleans County (37)\nT. V. Saunders House, Ridge Road. Cobblestone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival, formal composition. 1 photo (1940).\nPALATINE BRIDGE\nMontgomery County (29)\nFort Frey. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 18th C. fortified house, (altered). 9 sheets\n(1940); 14 photos (1937; 1940).\nFort Wagner. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. fortified house, (altered). 3 photos\n(1936; 1940).\nFrey House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).\nLime Kiln near Fort Frey. Stone. 1 photo (1937).\nPALISADES\nRockland County (44)\nThe Big House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, late 17th C. (altered). 12 sheets\n(1936); 5 photos (1936).\nPATERSONVILLE VICINITY\nMontgomery County (29)\nStaley House. Irregular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., wood addition. 2 photos\n(1937).\n[273]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPERTH\nFulton County (18)\nParsonage, United Presbyterian Church. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nUnited Presbyterian Church. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 15 sheets (1936); 4\nphotos (1936).\nPETERSBURG\nRensselaer County (42)\nBaptist Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGardner House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 2 photos (1936).\nPHiLIPPSPORT\nSullivan County (53)\nStore. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\nPLEASANT VALLEY\nDutchess County (14)\nOld Stone Store Building. Brick and stone, one story, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nPLEASANTVILLE\nWestchester County (60)\nRectory of Saint John's Church, Bedford Road. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 12 sheets (1936); 3 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nPOMPEY\nOnondaga County (34)\nBeard-Conan Store. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936);\n5 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nMarsh Store. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nPompey Presbyterian Church, Pompey Road. Wood with spire, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nPORT ONTARIO VICINITY\nOswego County (36)\nSalmon River Lighthouse, Lake Ontario. Irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola,\nmid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nPOUGHKEEPSIE\nDutchess County (14)\nGlebe House, 635 Main Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C., frame additions. 11\nsheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nGovernor Clinton House, Main and North White Streets. Irregular ashlar, two stories,\nlate 18th C. 20 sheets (1937).\nPRINCETON\nSchenectady County (47)\nLiddle House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nQUAKER STREET\nSchenectady County (47)\nFriends' Meeting House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nRED HOOK\nDutchess County (14)\nDutch House. Early 18th C. 1 photo (1937) interior only.\nMansion. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1937).\nMartin House. Stone and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936); 6 photos\n(1936).\nRENSSELAER\nRensselaer County (42)\n\"Beverwyck\" (Van Rensselaer House). Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 14 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nThe Crailo. Brick, two stories, late 17th C. (altered). 4 photos (1937).\n[274]\nTOP OF CHIMNEY\n3'8\"\nRIDGE\n12'-5\"\nNEW WOOD\nSHINGLES AVG 7 1/4\"\nTO WEATHER}\nATTIC FL\n1-5'4\nSASH HD\nNEW WOOD\nSHINGLES AVG 7'/4\"\nTO WEATHER?\n8'-0'/4\"\n4'-7'4\"\n\"\nSASH FT.\n275\n2ND FL\n1-5-1-112\nWOOD SHINGLES AVG\nSASH HD\n1-5½\n5\nSEE NOTEA\n10'/8\" TO WEATHER\nTHIS wing\nDEST ROYED\nNEW YORK\nBY FIRE SEPT 191O-\n8-2 1/4\"\n4'-7 1/4\"\na\nSASH FT.\nWOOD SHINGLES AVG\n1STFL\n10% TO WEATHER?\nCLAP\nBOARDS\nGRADE?\n5'-11 1/2\"\nWOOD STEP\nWOOD COVER\nCEMENT\nOVER ACCESS\nSTUCCO OVER STONE\nTO CELLAR\nCELLAR FL.\nSOUTH (FRONT) ELEVATION\nSCALE 1/4 IN. R IFT.\nBIRTHPLACE OF WALT WHITMAN, WEST HILLS, New YORK. C. 1810\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nRENSSELAERVILLE\nAlbany County (1)\nHutchinson's House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos\n(1936).\nOld Stone House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nRIDGEWOOD\nQueens County (41)\nCovert House, 1410 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C., Dutch type. 14\nphotos (1936).\nVan Anda (Van Enden) House, 1416 Flushing Avenue. Fieldstone, one story, late 17th\nC., Dutch gambrel type. 9 sheets (1936); 16 photos (1936).\nWyckoff Farmhand House, 1306 Flushing Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 5\nphotos (1937).\nRIFTON VICINITY\nUlster County (56)\nPerrine's Covered Bridge, over the Wallkill. Wood, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\nROCHESTER\nMonroe County (28)\nBrewster House, Spring and Washington Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid\n19th C., Gothic Revival. 10 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nChild House (now Fourth Church of Christ Scientist), 37 South Washington Street.\nStone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. Hastings,\nArchitect. 14 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nCulver House, 70 East Boulevard. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1933);\n4 photos (1934).\nGenesee Lighthouse, Lake Avenue. Stone, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos\n(1936).\nHills House, 135 Plymouth Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1936).\nLivingston Park Seminary, Livingston Park and Spring Roads. Wood, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).\nSmith-Willard House, 485 East Avenue. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.\n11 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1936).\nWhittelsey House, Troup and South Fitzhugh Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 12 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nROTTERDAM\nSchenectady County (47)\nBradt House. Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nSchermerhorn House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also wood barn). 4 photos\n(1936).\nVan Slyck House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nROTTERDAM VICINITY\nSchenectady County (47)\nMabie House. Fieldstone, and wood, one story, late 17th C., Dutch type. (Also out-\nbuilding). 16 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936; 1940).\nVeeder Farm, Westcott Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nRUSSIA\nHerkimer County (22)\nButler House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 3 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\n[276]\nNEW YORK\nRYE\nWestchester County (60)\nLounsbury House, Boston Post Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 14 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nSAG HARBOR\nSuffolk County (52)\nFirst Presbyterian Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 6 photos\n(1937).\nSAINT JOHNSVILLE\nMontgomery County (29)\nFort Klock. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. fortified house. 17 photos (1936;\n1940).\nSALEM CENTER\nWestchester County (6)\nTown Hall. Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1937).\nSARATOGA\nSaratoga County (46)\nBryan Inn, near High Rock Spring. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 2\nphotos (1937).\nSCARSDALE\nWestchester County (60)\nPopham House, 1015 Post Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nWayside Inn (now Scarsdale Library), Post Road and Wayside Lane. Wood, one and\na half stories, early 18th C., (altered). 6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nSCHENECTADY\nSchenectady County (47)\nGlen House, 58 Washington Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nGovernor Yates House. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type.\n4 photos (1937).\nHouse at 121 Front Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 10-12 North Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 13 North Street. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nJoseph Yates House, 26 Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1937).\nMiller House, Consaul Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nOld Mohawk Bank, 1 North Church Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nRosa House, 14 North Church Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 13\nsheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nSaint George's Church, 20-30 North Ferry Street. Irregular ashlar, with spire, early\n19th C. 6 photos (c. 1869; 1936).\nSanders House. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 13 photos (1936; 1938).\nUnion College Buildings. Brick, two, three and four stories, early 19th C. Jacques\nRamée, Architect. 6 photos (1936; 1937; 1938).\nVan Guysling House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1937).\nYates House, 109 Union Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).\n8 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\n[277]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSCHOHARIE\nSchoharie County (48)\nColonel Van Vrooman House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (altered).\n3 photos (1937).\nOld Lutheran Church. Brick, with tower, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nReformed Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nSCHOHARIE VICINITY\nSchoharie County (48)\nLog Cabin. One story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nSCOTIA\nSchenectady County (47)\nAbraham Glen House (now Public Library). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.\n4 photos (1936).\nGlen-Sanders House, 2 Sanders Avenue. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories,\nearly 18th C. 9 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1938).\nSEAFORD\nNassau County (30)\nVerity House, Montauk Highway. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (additions 1849\nand 1872; partly burned 1940). 12 sheets (1936); 21 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nSENECA FALLS\nSeneca County (50)\nSackett House, West Bayard and Sackett Streets. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nSETAUKET\nSuffolk County (52)\nCastelma House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nThompson House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6 photos (1937).\nSICKELTOWN\nRockland County (44)\nSickels House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C., Dutch gambrel type, (altered).\n10 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nSKANEATELES\nOnondaga County (34)\nMerriam House, 68 West Genesee Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nSKANEATELES VICINITY\nOnondaga County (34)\nDistrict School No. 17, West Lake Road. Brick, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nSOMERS\nWestchester County (60)\nElephant Hotel. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 11 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\nSTOCKPORT\nColumbia County (11)\nLathrope House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPrint Works (Macy Woolen Mill). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nStone Water Mill. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSTONE ARABIA\nMontgomery County (29)\nReformed Church, 4 miles from Palatine Bridge. Stone and wood, with tower, late 18th\nC. 15 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936; 1940).\n[278]\nNEW YORK\nSYRACUSE\nOnondaga County (34)\nForman House, 409 West Seneca Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Re-\npublican. 13 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nGeneral Leavenworth House, 607 James Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nGridley House, 205 East Seneca Turnpike. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.\n12 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nTAPPAN\nRockland County (44)\nDutch Reformed Church. Brick, with tower, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMajor Andre Prison House, Main Street. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 18th C. 7\nsheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nWashington Headquarters. Brick and stone, one story, early 18th C., Dutch type,\n15 photos (1936; 1940).\nTIORONDA\nDutchess County (14)\nDe Pyster House (Newlin House) Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 16 sheets (1934).\nTIVOLI (ON HUDSON)\nDutchess County (14)\n\"Clermont\", Livingston Manor. Stucco, two stories, early 18th C., burned 1777, rebuilt\n1778, (altered). 11 photos (c. 1870; c. 1900; 1937).\nTROY\nRensselaer County (42)\nBalcony at Saint John's Rectory, First and Liberty Streets. Cast iron, mid 19th C..\n(moved; Rectory demolished). 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCluett House, 59 Second Street. Stone and brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. Philip Hooker, Architect (?) 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDistrict School No. 1, North Greenbush Road. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nVail House, First and Congress Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 11 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nUPPER RED HOOK\nDutchess County (14)\nLyle House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nVALHALLA VICINITY\nWestchester County (60)\nMiller House, 3½ miles from Valhalla on West Lake Drive. Wood, one story, carly\n19th C. (Also outbuilding). 13 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nVANCORTLANDVILLE\nWestchester County (60)\nSaint Peter's Church, Hillside Cemetery. Wood, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\nVERNON CENTER\nOneida County (33)\nTuttle House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 4\nphotos (1934).\nVICHERS FERRY\nSaratoga County (46)\n\"Amity\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nWAINSCOTT\nSuffolk County (52)\nOsborne House, Wainscott Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 8 sheets (1940).\n[ 279]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWANTAGH\nNassau County (30)\nFriends' Meeting House at Jerusalem, Wantagh Avenue. Wood, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1934).\nJones House, Merrick Road. Wood, one story, mid 17th C., (wood additions). 14\nsheets (1934).\nWAPPINGERS FALLS\nDutchess County (14)\nMesier House, Mesier Park. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 11 sheets (1937).\nWEST COXSACKIE\nGreene County (20)\nBronck House. Brick and fieldstone, one story, early 18th C. 8 photos (1937).\nWEST HILLS\nSuffolk County (52)\nWalt Whitman Birthplace, Route 110. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuild-\ning). 11 sheets (1936); 19 photos (1936).\nWHITESBORO\nOnieda County (33)\nTown Hall, Park Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n[ 280]\nNORTH CAROLINA\nAIRLIE\nHalifax County (42)\n\"Prospect Hill\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican\n(Also outbuilding). 3 photos (1939; 1940).\nASHEVILLE\nBuncombe County (11)\nHenrietta House (now White House Inn), 78 Biltmore Street. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Italianate. 2 photos (1937).\nRaven Cross Inn. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1937).\nATTLEBORO VICINITY\nNash County (64)\nDortch House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1940).\nBATH\nBeaufort County (7)\nMarsh House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 2 photos (1937).\nSaint Thomas' Episcopal Church. Brick, early 18th C. 5 photos (1937).\nWilliams House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nBEAUFORT\nCarteret County (16)\nDavis House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nDuncan House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 135 Craven Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nJoe House House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nMace House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nThomas House, 229 Front Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1940).\nBEAUFORT VICINITY\nCarteret County (16)\nFort Macon, 3 miles south of Beaufort. Brick, early 19th C., (restored 1936). 11\nsheets (1935); 2 photos (1940).\nBETHEL VICINITY\nPerquimans County (72)\n\"Ashland\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda, (additions). 2 photos\n(1940).\nBateman House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Cedar Vale\" (Gatting House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\nphoto (1940).\nHarrell House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nMyers House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nPender House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\n\"Road Landing.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nThomas White House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos\n(1940).\nBUCKLAND\nGates County (37)\nSmith House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also wood dairy). 2 photos (1940).\nCAMDEN\nCamden County (15)\nCourt House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1940).\n[281]\n303816-41-19\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCAMDEN VICINITY\nCamden County (15)\nGregory House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 2 photos (1940).\nGrice House. Brick. two stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1934; 1940).\nCATALOOCHEE\nHaywood County (44)\nWoody Cabin, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Log, one story, late 19th C.\n3 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1937).\nCHARLOTTE VICINITY\nMecklenburg County (60)\nMcIntyre Cabin, 9 miles from Charlotte. Log, one story, early 18th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nSugaw Creek Presbyterian Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nWallis House, 9 miles from Charlotte. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nWhitley's Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nWilson House, 15 miles from Charlotte. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C.\n2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCOLUMBUS\nPolk County (75)\nBaptist Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCourt House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1937).\nJail. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCOOLEEMEE\nDavie County (30)\n\"Cooleemee\". Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Italianate. 1 sheet (c. 1850).\nCRESWELL VICINITY\nWashington County (94)\nGranary, \"Somerset\" (Collins House). Brick and wood, three and a half stories, early 19th\nC., (altered). 1 photo (1940).\n\"Magnolia\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C.: 2 photos (1940).\nPettigrew House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (restored). 1 photo (1940).\n\"Somerset\" (Collins House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2\nphotos (1940).\nDAVIDSON\nMecklenburg County (60)\nEumanean Hall, Davidson College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1937; 1940).\nMaxwell Chambers Building, Davidson College. Brick, three stories with cupola, mid\n19th C., (demolished). C. E. Walker, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1890).\nPhilanthropic Literary Hall, Davidson College. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934; 1937).\nEDENTON\nChowan County (21)\n\"Beverly Hall\", West King Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nBooth House, 133 East Church Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5\nphotos (1937; 1940).\nCourt House, East King Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 18th C. Gilbert\nLiege, Architect. 4 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1937; 1939; 1940).\n[282]\nNORTH CAROLINA\nCOURT HOUSE, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. 1767\n[283]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nEDENTON-Continued.\n\"Cupola House\", 405 South Broad Street. Wood, two stories with cupola and overhang,\nmid 18th C. 14 sheets (1934; 1940); 12 photos (1937; 1939; 1940).\nEverett House, 120 West Queen Street. Wood, one and half stories, mid 18th C. 3\nphotos (1937; 1940).\nIredell House, 107 East Church Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story\nveranda. 4 photos (1937; 1940).\nPage House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nSaint Paul's Episcopal Church, West Church and Broad Streets. Brick, with spire, mid\n18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 14 photos (1935; 1937; 1939).\nEDENTON VICINITY\nChowan County (21)\n\"Athol.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 photos (1940).\nCaffield House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nHaskins House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Hayes Manor House.\" Wood, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican, formal composition. (Also wood dairy). 16 sheets (1934; 1940);\n14 photos (1937; 1940).\n\"Mulberry Hill.\" Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1940).\n\"Sandy Point.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nELIZABETH CITY\nPasquotank County (70)\nChrist Church. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1 photo (1940).\nELIZABETH CITY VICINITY\nPsaquotank County (70)\nJackson House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (restored). 1\nphoto (1940).\nELIZABETHTOWN VICINITY\nBladen County (9)\n\"Oakland\" (Neal-Brissom House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1940).\nFAITH VICINITY\nRowan County (80)\nGrace Lower Church. Fieldstone, with cupola, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nOrgan Evangelical Church. Fieldstone, with cupola, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nFAYETTEVILLE\nCumberland County (26)\nDavis Inn (McKethan House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda.\n2 photos (1937).\nFirst Presbyterian Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 309 Dick Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C.. (altered). 2 photos (1937).\nHouse at 445 Moore Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n\"Liberty Point\", Bow Street and Cool Spring Lane. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nMcLaughlin House, 456 Person Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nOld Hotel Cast-Iron Work now on modern dwelling. 1 photo (1937).\nOld Market House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal\ncomposition. 2 photos (1937).\nThornton House, Maiden Lane. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greck\nRevival. 2 photos (1937).\n[284]\nNORTH CAROLINA\nFLAT ROCK\nHenderson County (45)\nChurch of Saint John-in-the-Wilderness, North Carolina Highway No. 69. Brick. with\ntower, mid 19th C., (altered). Charles Baring, Architect. 7 sheets (1934); 8 photos\n(1934; 1937).\nFLETCHER\nHenderson County (45)\nCalvary Church, North Carolina Highway No. 69. Brick with tower, mid 19th C. +\nphotos (1934).\nGATES VICINITY\nGates County (37)\nOld Riddick House. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nRiddick House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 3 photos\n(1940).\nGATESVILLE VICINITY\nGates County (37)\nCarter House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda, (altered). (Also out-\nbuildings). 2 photos (1940).\nHinton House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., (altered). 1 photo (1940).\nRoberts House, Carter Farm. Wood, one story, early 18th C., 1 photo (1940).\nGRANITE QUARRY VICINITY\nRowan County (80)\nBraun House. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1937; 1940).\nHALIFAX\nHalifax County (42)\nConstitution House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (moved and restored 1920). 3 photos\n(1940).\nFerrell Counting House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 1\nphoto (1940).\nOld Clerk's Office. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nHENDERSON VICINITY\nWarren County (93)\n\"Montmorenci.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican, (demolished c.\n1935). 2 photos, dorways only (1939).\nHENDERSONVILLE\nHenderson County (45)\nJudson College, Third Avenue West and Flemming Street. Regular ashlar, three stories,\nmid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nSaint James' Church, Main Street. Brick, with tower, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHENDERSONVILLE VICINITY\nVance County (45)\nFletcher House, N. C. Highway 69. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nHERTFORD VICINITY\nPerquimans County (72)\n\"Cove Grove.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1940).\nDavenport House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\n\"Lands End\" (Leigh House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1940).\nNixon House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Riverside\" (Winslow House). Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Greek Revival, (altered).\n1 photo (1940).\n[285]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHERTFORD VICINITY-Continued.\nSkinner House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Stockton\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 1\nphoto (1940).\nSumner House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nWhite House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nWhite-Newbold House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered). 4 photos\n(1940).\nHILLSBORO\nOrange County (68)\nBurke-Heartt House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCottage opposite Burke-Heartt House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCourt House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. Captain\nJohn Berry, Architect. 2 photos (1937).\nMasonic Lodge. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nHILLSBORO VICINITY\nOrange County (68)\nBarracks. Brick, three stories with towers, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 photos\n(1937).\nRuffin House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHOBBSVILLE VICINITY\nGates County (37)\nWinslow House. Wood and brick, one story, mid 18th C., (altered). 1 photo (1940).\nINDIAN GAP\nSwain County (87)\nPounding Mill, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Wood, early 20th C., (moved).\n2 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1935).\nJAMESTOWN\nGuilford County (41)\nMendenhall Counting House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1940).\nMendenhall House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nQuaker Meeting House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nLEXINGTON\nDavidson County (29)\nCourt House. Stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (rebuilt\nC. 1873). 1 photo (1940).\nLEXINGTON VICINITY\nDavidson County (29)\nCaldcleuch House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nLINCOLNTON VICINITY\nLincoln County (55)\n\"Ingleside.\" Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1940).\n\"Mount Tizrah\" (Brevard House). Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type\n(Also wood office). 2 photos (1940).\nLITTLETON\nHalifax County (42)\nMosby Hall. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 4 photos (1940).\nLOUISBURG VICINITY\nFranklin County (35)\n\"Cascine\" (Perry House). Wood, one story, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1940); 9 photos\n(1940).\n286]\nNORTH CAROLINA\nMILTON\nCaswell County (17)\nIrwin House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nMilton Church. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nOld Shops. Brick and wood, one and two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nOld Stores. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nRow Houses. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nMOUNT MOURNE VICINITY\nIredell County (49)\nHouston House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Mount Mourne\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo (1940)\nMURFREESBORO\nHertford County (46)\nBritton House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nChowan College. Brick and stucco, three stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1940).\nFreeman House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nHarrell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nMethodist Church. Wood with spire, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nMurfree House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1940).\nOld Hotel. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (altered). 2 photos (1940).\n(Old) Post Office. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nSmith House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 2 photos (1940).\nTrader House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1940).\nVaughn House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1940).\nWhite and Britton Store. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nWilliams House. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo, doorway onły.\nNEW BERN\nCraven County (25)\nBryan House, 115 Pollock Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. 8 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1926; 1934).\nColonel Leech House, 90 East Front Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nCoor House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1935).\nDavis House, 76 Metcalf Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nHancock-Lee House, 166 Middle Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C\n3 photos (1937; 1940).\nHarvey House, South Front Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 109 Broad Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1937; 1940).\nHouse on Broad Street near George Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n2 photos (1937).\n[287 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEW BERN-Continued.\nHouse at 45 Burn Street. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nHouse at 53 Craven Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo, doorway only\n(1937).\nHouse at 130 Craven Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nIves House, 29 Johnson Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nJarvis House, 99 East Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. 2 photos (1937).\nJudge Donald Law Office, Craven Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Early Republi-\ncan. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nJudge Gaston House, Craven Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1937).\nMasonic Opera House, Hancock Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMetz House, 48 George Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nNew Bern Academy, New Street at Hancock. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. 2 photos (1937).\nOaksmith House, East Front and Pollock. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1937).\nOffice, 120 Craven Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPresbyterian Church, New and Middle Streets. Wood, with tower, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican. Uriah Sandy, Architect. 5 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1940).\nRoberts House, New Street at Metcalf Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1937).\nSaint Paul's Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nSlover House, Johnson and East Front Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., man-\nsion type. 1 photo (1937).\nSmallwood House, 95 East Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nEarly Republican. 8 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1926; 1934; 1940).\nStanly House, New Street near Middle. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type,\n(altered). 5 photos (1937; 1940).\nNEW HOPE VICINITY\nPerquimans County (72)\nDavis House. Brick and wood, one story, early 18th C., (additions). 1 photo (1940).\nNewby House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nPerry House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nWhedbee House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nNIXONTON\nPiasquotank County (70)\nLane House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nOAK RIDGE\nGuilford County (41)\nBenbow House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n[288]\nNORTH CAROLINA\nis\nDETAIL \"A\"\nDETAIL'B\n.....\nin D\nOF\n3%\nDETA\n&\nDETA\nDETAIL \"E\"\n:\nDETAILS BCDE\n_1%\n5%\n5%\nCARVED ORNAMENT\n40\n20\n10\nDOOR TYPICAL DOUR\nDETAIL \"H\nWFULL SIZE\nDETAILK\nSIZE FULL SIZE\n100\n10 CM\n3%\nSECTION\nDETAIL OF DOORWAY\nDETAILS: :\nMULL SIZE\n:\nDETAILS OF BED ROOM\nON SECOND FLOOR\nSCALE\nSCALE\nSCALE. 3.10\nSIZE\nFOLL\nSCALE 14.10.\n00 1.0 0010\n10\nELEVATION\nDETAIL\nFULL SIZE\nOCM ICM OCM ICM\n2121\n0.0\n00\n00 0:11\nDE DETAILT\"\nDETAIL\"\nWFULL NEL\nSMALLWOOD HOUSE, New BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. 1812\n11\nELEVATION\nDETAIL OF WINDOW\nSCALE I'm .1.0\nFLAN\n01:2\nNORTH\nHEAD\nJAMB\nSILL\nBASE\nSECTION\n31\n5 EATON DE:\n[289]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nOLD TOWN\nForsyth County (34)\nBethabara Moravian Church. Regular ashlar, with cupola, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n8 photos (1934).\nOLD TRAP VICINITY\nCamden County (15)\nCartwright House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nORTON\nBrunswick County (10)\nSaint Philip's Church. Brick, early 18th C., (ruinous). 1 drawing (1918).\nRALEIGH\nWake County (92)\nAndrew Johnson Birthplace, Pullen Park. Log, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n2 sheets (1934).\nChrist Church, Wilmington and Edenton Streets. Irregular ashlar, with tower, mid 19th\nC., English Gothic Revival. Richard Upjohn, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1940).\nLane House, 728 West Hargett Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6\nsheets (1934).\nState Capitol Building. Regular ashlar, three stories with dome, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. Ithiel Town and A. J. Davis, Architects. 3 photos (1937).\nVass House, 507 Halifax Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets\n(1934).\nROCKY MOUNT VICINITY\nNash County (64)\nLewis House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, mansion type. 1 photo\n(1940).\nSALISBURY\nRowan County (80)\nCourt House, Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDavis House, 303 South Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nToll House, West Monroe Street. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWhithead House, 223 North Fulton Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nSANDY CROSS\nGates County (37)\nHuffheimer House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nSCOTLAND NECK VICINITY\nHalifax County (42)\nPope House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 2 photos (1940).\nSmith House, Durham Farm. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (additions). 1 photo\n(1940).\nSHAWBORO VICINITY\nCurrituck County (27)\nForbes House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 3 photos (1940).\nSOUTH MILLS VICINITY\nCamden County (15)\nGordon (Hinton) House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1940).\nMorgan House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 1 photo (1940).\nSPINDALE\nRutherford County (81)\nSpindale House (Old Tavern). Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[290]\nBETHABARA MORAVIAN CHURCH, OLDTOWN, NORTH CAROLINA. 1788\n[291]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTARBORO\nEdgecombe County (33)\nCotton Press. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nLanier House. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nWilliams House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nTARBORO VICINITY\nEdgecombe County (33)\n\"Coulmore\" (Powell House). Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Italianate.\nE. G. Lind, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\nTILLERY\nHalifax County (42)\n\"Tillery\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. (Also outbuilding).\n11 photos (1940).\nTROTVILLE VICINITY\nGates County (37)\nWhitstallings House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nWARRENTON\nWarren County (93)\nDavis House (now Store). Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 6 photos\n(1934; 1937).\nGreen House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nHudgins House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\nWARRENTON VICINITY\nWarren County (93)\n\"Elgin\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. (Also wood outbuilding).\n6 photos (1939; 1940).\nMacon House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition, Early Republican\n2 photos (1939).\n\"Prospect Hill\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican.\n(Also log outbuilding). 3 photos (1939).\nWILMINGTON\nNew Hanover County (65)\nDudley House. South Front and Nun Streets. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).\nHarper House, 1 Church Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nWINFALL VICINITY\nPerquimans County (72)\n\"Belvidere\" (Newby House). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1940).\nWINSTON-SALEM\nForsyth County (34)\nBelo House, South Main Street near Bank Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 4 photos (1937; 1940).\nBoner House, 512 South Liberty Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C., (altered). 2\nphotos (1937).\nChimney House, 113 Walnut Street. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nGothic Revival House, Church Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1940).\nHome Moravian Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 18th C. 3 photo (1934; 1940).\nHouse next to Moravian Church, Church Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1\nphoto (1940).\n[292]\nNORTH CAROLINA\nWINSTON-SALEM-Continued.\nHouse of the Community Physician, 436 Church Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.\n3 photos (1934; 1940).\nLand Office Building, 501 South Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nLeinbach House, 508 South Main Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered).\n6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nLoesh Bank and House, 500 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1937).\nReich House, 731 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937; 1940).\nSalem College, Administration Building, 463 South Church Street. Brick, one and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934; 1937).\nSalem College (Brothers House), South Main and Academy Streets. Brick and wood,\ntwo and two halves stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1937; 1940).\nSalem College (Old Chapel Annex). Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1940).\nSalem College (Sisters House), Salem Square. Brick, two and two halves stories, late\n18th C. 6 photos (c. 1900; 1934; 1937; 1940).\nTavern, 800 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda, (al-\ntered). 12 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\nTurner House, 714 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nVogler House, 700 South Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1934; 1940).\nWachovia Historical Society Museum (formerly Salem Boys' School), Main and Acad-\nemy Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1940).\nWINSTON-SALEM VICINITY\nForsyth County (34)\nSpach House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 8 photos (c. 1900).\nYADKIN VALLEY\nCaldwell County (14)\nGeneral Lenoir House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nYANCEYVILLE\nCaswell County (17)\nCaswell New Building. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nGraves House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5\nphotos (1934; 1940).\nPoteat Inn. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1940).\nYANCEYVILLE VICINITY\nCaswell County (17)\nPediment House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., formal composition. 1 photo\n(1940).\nStamp's Quarter. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nWilliams House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n[293 ]\nOHIO\nAKRON\nSummit County (77)\nColonel Perkins House, Maple Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nASHLAND VICINITY\nAshland County (3)\nFreer House, 1½ miles East of Ashland on Wooster Road. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nATWATER\nPortage County (67)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nAURORA\nPortage County (67)\nHopwood House, Eggleston Road. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1\nphoto (1936).\nHoward House, Route 17. Cobblestone, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1\nphoto (1936).\nRoot House, Chillicothe Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3\nsheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nWillard House, Route 82. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nAURORA VICINITY\nGeauga County (28)\nTreat House, 2 miles south of Aurora on Route 43. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5\nsheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nAVON\nLorain County (47)\nBaldauf House, Avon Center Road. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nHardwick House, Detroit Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nHurst House, Detroit Road. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n5 photos (1936).\nLewis House, Avon Center Road. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936)\n1 photo (1936).\nRobinson-Fitch House, Avon Center Road. Fieldstone and stucco, one story, mid\n19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nWilson-Riegelsberger House, Riegelsberger Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nAVON VICINITY\nLorain County (47)\nSweet House, 3 miles from Avon on Detroit Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nBATH\nSummit County (77)\nHopkins House, Route 21. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet, doorway only\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nBENTLEYVILLE\nCuyahoga County (18)\nBentley House, North Miles Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1936).\n[294]\nOHIO\nBRECKSVILLE\nCuyahoga County (18)\nBrecksville Inn, Brecksville Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nCongregational Church, Highland Drive. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Re-\nvival. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nBRISTOLVILLE\nTrumbull County (78)\nCongregational Church, State Routes No. 45 and No. 88. Wood, with cupola, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nMethodist Church. Wood with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nBURTON\nGeauga County (28)\nCook House, Claridon-Burton Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936).\nLew Lawyer House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCAMP DENISON\nHamilton County (31)\nCamp Dennison (Officers' Quarters and Guard House). Fieldstone, two stories, early\n19th C. 15 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nCHAGRIN FALLS\nCuyahoga County (18)\nCrawford House, Cleveland Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered.)\n3 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMarch House, East Washington Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1936).\nWarren-Hollis House, 43 East Orange Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCHAGRIN FALLS VICINITY\nCuyahoga County (18)\nSykes House, 4 miles from Chagrin Falls on Route 232. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nWhite-Allen House, High Street, 1½ miles to Chagrin Falls. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCHILLICOTHE\nRoss County (71)\nBarret House. Brick, one story with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1937).\nCHILLICOTHE VICINITY\nRoss County (71)\n\"Adena\", Governor Worthington House, 3 miles northwest of Chillicothe. Regular\nashlar, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect. 2 photos (1937).\nCINCINNATI\nHamilton County (31)\nFarmers College, 5553 Belmont Avenue. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n6 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nKemper Cabin, Zoological Gardens. Log, two stories, early 19th C., (moved and restored).\n4 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMarine Hospital, Third and Kilgour Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 12 sheets\n(1934); 9 photos (c. 1895; 1934).\nMethodist Episcopal Church, 322 East 5th Street. Brick, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nNational Theater, 312 Sycamore Street. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 5\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\n[295]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCINCINNATI-Continued.\nSaint Peter's Cathedral, Eighth and Plum Streets. Regular ashlar with spire, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 7 photos (1940).\nSinton House (Taft Museum), 316 Pike Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early\n19th C., mansion type, Early Republican, formal composition. Benjamin Latrobe,\nArchitect. 18 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n\"Willowburn\" (Thomson House), 1562 Hobart Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCINCINNATI VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nBaxter House, Ridge Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934).\nCLARIDON\nGeauga County (28)\nCongregational Church, Route No. 85. Wood, with tower, early 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nCLARIDON VICINITY\nGeauga County (28)\nMoffett House, 1½ miles from Claridon. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1936).\nTaylor House, Taylor Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 2\nphotos (1936).\nCLARKSVILLE\nClinton County (14)\nCovered Bridge, Route No. 3. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCLEVELAND\nCuyahoga County (18)\nCase House, 1295 East Twentieth Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nDunham Tavern, 6709 Euclid Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nMay House, 1458 East Twelfth Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935).\nMould House, 2637 Cedar Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nWeddell House (Hotel), West Sixth Street and Frankfort Avenue. Brick, four stories,\nmid 19th C. 10 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nCLEVELAND VICINITY\nCuyahoga County (18)\nFosdick House, 3 miles from Cleveland on Canal Road. Regular ashlar, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCOLEBROOK\nAshtabula County (4)\nFreewill Baptist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1936).\nCOLLINSVILLE VICINITY\nButler County (9)\nCovered Bridge, Seven Mile Creek, 1 mile from Collinsville. Wood, late 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936).\nCOPLEY\nSummit County (77)\nArnold House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nDARRTOWN VICINITY\nButler County (9)\nKrebs House, 5 miles south of Morning Sun on State Route 224. Brick, two stories, mid\n19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[ 296]\nOHIO\nI\nr\nU\n$\nM\nB\n0\nA\nR\nD\nS\nof\nR\nIIIII\n6\nmino\n-SECTION-\n.\nELEVATION OF DOOR 1.1'-0 AND PILASTERS-\nTHRU\nS\nCALE\nDOOR &\nWINDOW-\nSCALE 1.1.0\n&\nJOS A.TROJANSKY DEL.\nImma\nRunny\n.P LAN-\nPETER ALLEN HOUSE, KINSMAN, OHio. C. 1821\n[297]\n303816-41 20\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDAYTON\nMontgomery County (57)\nCourt House, Third and Main Streets. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1937).\nNewcom Tavern, Van Cleve Park, East Monument Avenue. Log, two stories, late 18th\nC. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDEERFIELD\nPortage County (67;\nShively House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (doorway only). 1 sheet (1934))\n1 photo (1934).\nDOVER\nCuyahoga County (18)\nHurst House, 31156 Detroit Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n5 photos (1936).\nELIZABETHTOWN\nHamilton County (31)\nPresbyterian Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nFINDLAY VICINITY\nHancock County (32)\nEwing House, 4 miles south of Findlay on Route 68. Wood, one and a half stories, early\n19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nFREMONT\nSandusky County (72)\nCourt House, South Park Street. Brick, two stories with cupoła, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. Williams, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nEdgerton House, Buckland Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nGALLIPOLIS\nGallia County (27)\nGallipolis Post Office, First Avenue. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 1\nphoto (1936).\n\"Our House\", First Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 6 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nGATES MILLS\nCuyahoga County (18)\nChagrin Valley Hunt Club, Mayfield and River Roads. Wood, early 19th C., (doorway\nonly). 1 sheet (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Christopher's-by-the-River, Mayfield Road. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 6 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1936).\nGEORGETOWN\nBrown County (8)\nGrant's School House, Water Street. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);\n[*1 photo (1936).\nJohn Thompson House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1937).\nGEORGETOWN VICINITY\nBrown County (8)\nNettie Thompson House, 1½ miles west of Georgetown on State Road 125. Brick, two\nand a half stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nHAMILTON VICINITY\nButler County (9)\nNew London Pike Covered Bridge, Indian Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936).\nHARMONY\nClark County (12)\nWarren House (Ołd Tavern), Route 40. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[298]\nOHIO\nHARRISON VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nEighteen Mile House, 4 miles east of Harrison on U.S. Route No. 52. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., two-story veranda. 8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nLooker House, 1 mile east of Harrison on New Haven Road. Regular ashlar, one and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHUDSON\nSummit County (77)\nBaldwin-Buss House, Main Street and Streetsboro Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th\nC., Early Republican, (altered). 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nBliss House, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson and College Streets. Wood, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nChapel, Western Reserve Academy. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nNorth Hall, Western Reserve Academy. Brick, four stories, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nObservatory, Western Reserve Academy. Brick, one story with dome, mid 19th C. 1\nsheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nPresident's House, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson and College Streets. Brick, two\nstories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nHUNTINGTON VICINITY\nLorain County (47)\nClark-Pratt-Kemery House, 1½ miles from Huntington on Route 58. Wood, one and a\nhalf stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDirlam-Allen House, 1 mile from Huntington on State Route 58. Wood, two stories,\nmid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nRoice-Tipton House, 1 mile north of Huntington on Bursley Road. Wood, one story,\nmid 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nIRA\nSummit County (77)\nHale House, Oak Hill Road. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nJASPER\nPike County (66)\nJones House, State Highway 24. Regular ashlar, one story, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n9 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nJEFFERSON\nAshtabula County (4)\nGiddings Law Office, Chestnut and Walnut Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2\nsheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nTalcott House, Walnut Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1936).\nKINSMAN\nTrumbull County (78)\nCongregational-Presbyterin Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nKINSMAN VICINITY\nTrumbull County (78)\nAllen House, State Highway Route 7. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Repub-\nlican. 13 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nKIRTLAND\nLake County (43)\nKirtland Mormon Temple. Stone and stucco, with cupola, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n16 photos (1934).\n[ 299 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nLAFAYETTE\nMadison County (49)\nRed Brick Tavern, U.S. Route 40. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nLAKEWOOD\nCuyahoga County (18)\nHall House, 1396 Saint Charles Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nNicholson House, 1335 Detroit Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1935); 4 photos (1936).\nWarren House, Warren and Fisher Roads. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1935); 2 photos (1936).\nLANCASTER VICINITY\nFriarfield County (23)\nDuplar House, 7 miles north of Lancaster on Route 22. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1937).\nLEBANON\nWarren County (83)\nGolden Lamb Hotel, Main Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., (altered). 7\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nLEBANON VICINITY\nWarren County (83)\nScott House, 3 miles from Lebanon. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1937).\nLIMAVILLE\nStark County (76)\nBaldwin House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., doorway only. 1 sheet (1934); 1\nphoto (1934).\nMANCHESTER\nAdams County (1)\nGeneral Massie House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nMARIEMONT\nHamilton County (31)\nFerris House (Mariemont Historical Muscum), 3905 Plainville Road. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nMARIEMONT VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nJoseph Ferris House, 5801 Wooster Pike. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nMcCUTCHENVILLE\nWyandot County (88)\nShoemaker House, Route No. 53. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1934); 1\nphoto (1934).\nMENTOR\nLake County (43)\nBolton House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMILAN\nEric County (22)\nEdison Birthplace, Front Street and Choate Avenue. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMONROE VICINITY\nButler County (9)\nHarkrader House, Route 25, north of Monroe. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nMONROEVILLE\nHuron County (39)\nSchug House, Brown Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMONTGOMERY VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nBarn, U.S. Route 3. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (demolished). 6 photos (1937).\n[300]\nOHIO\nMOUNT CARMEL VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nCampbell House, 1 mile north of Mount Carmel. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMOUNT HEALTHY VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nWhallon House, Winton Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1936); 3\nphotos (1936).\nMOUNT VERNON\nKnox County (42)\nCurtis-Devin House, 101 North Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nNEWTOWN\nHamilton County (31)\nHarrison-Landers House, Newtown Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nNEWTON FALLS\nTrumbull County (78)\nCovered Bridge, Mahoning River. Wood, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nNORTH BEND VICINITY\nHamilton County (31)\nHarrison House, 3 miles southwest of North Bend, on Brower Road. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nNORTH BLOOMFIELD\nTrumbull County (78)\nBrownwood Farm. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. 2 photos\n(1936).\nNORTH BRISTOL\nTrumbull County (78)\nWhite House, State Route 45. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nNORTHFIELD VICINITY\nSummit County (77)\nFrench House, 4 miles south of Northfield. Stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936).\nNORTH LEWISBURG VICINITY\nUnion County (80)\nCovered Bridge over Big Darby Creek, 3 miles from North Lewisburg. Wood, mid 19th\nC. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCovered Bridge over Spain's Creek, 3 miles from North Lewisburg. Wood, mid 19th C,\n3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nGrey House, 3 miles east of North Lewisburg. Brick, one story, early 19th C., (altered).\n8 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nNORTH OLMSTEAD\nCuyahoga County (18)\nCarpenter House, Lorain Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 4\nphotos (1936).\nUniversalist Church, Lorain and Butternut Ridge Roads. Wood, with cupola, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nNORWALK\nHuron County (39)\nDr. Fulstow House, 99 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 6 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1936).\nMartin House, 54 West Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\n[301 ]\n[302]\n\"S\" BRIDGE, MIDDLEBORNE VICINITY, OHIO\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nOHIO\nOXFORD\nButler County (9)\nGuest House (Rodger's House), 300 East High Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nPresbyterian Parsonage, East High Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., (altered).\n2 photos (1936).\nPAINESVILLE\nLake County (43)\nCourt House (now City Hall), Richmond and Mentor Avenues. Brick, two stories with\ndome, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (remodeled). George Mugate, Architect. 3 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDr. Mathews House, North State Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early\nRepublican, formal composition. Jonathan Goldsmith, Architect. 9 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nLockwood House, South Park Place. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).\nMalin House, 30 South Park Place. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nMarshall House, 375 Bank Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (altered). 4 sheets\n(1936); 5 photos (1936).\nRider Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nPARMA\nCuyahoga County (18)\nGilchrist House, 6515 York Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1936).\nPARMA HEIGHTS\nCuyahoga County (18)\nFay House, Wooster Pike. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nPENINSULA\nSummit County (77)\nBronson House, Route 303. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nPIKETON VICINITY\nPike County (66)\nGovernor Lucas House, 2 miles east of Piketon on State Road 124. Brick, two stories\nearly 19th C. 13 sheets (1936).\nRIPLEY\nBrown County (8)\nDr. Rankin House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nSEVILLE\nMedina County (52)\nSaint John House. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1936).\nWelday House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1936).\nSINKING SPRING\nHighland County (36)\nOctagonal School House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSOLON VICINITY\nCuyahoga County (18)\nBlackman House, 2 miles from Solon on Pettibone Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\n[303]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSTREETSBORO\nPortage County (67)\nBaptist Church (now Methodist Church), Routes Nos. 43 and 14. Wood, with spire, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nTALLMADGE\nSummit County (77)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with tower, early 19th C., Early Republican. 4 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nTWINSBURG\nSummit County (77)\nElliott Building, Route 14. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1936).\nTwinsburg Congregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\n4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1936).\nTWINSBURG VICINITY\nSummit County (77)\nHerrick House, 1 mile from Twinsburg on Route 91. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nUNIONVILLE\nLake County (43)\nUnionville Tavern, County Line Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nUNIONVILLE VICINITY\nAshtabula County (4)\nHarper House, one mile from Unionville. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\nVERMILION VICINITY\nErie County (22)\nSwift House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1936).\nWARREN\nTrumbull County (78)\nIddings House, South Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nKinsman House, 303 Mahoning Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 10 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nKinsman Office, 303 Mahoning Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).\nWATERVILLE\nLucas County (48)\nColumbian House (Tavern), River Road. Wood, three stories, early 19th C. John Fry,\nArchitect. 8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWELLINGTON\nLorain County (47)\nGillette House, Route 18, Blue Goose Corners. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nWESTCHESTER\nButler County (9)\n\"Blue Shutters\", Route 25. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nWEYMOUTH\nMedina County (52)\nFirst Congregational Church, State Route No. 3. Wood with cupola, early 19th C. 3\nsheets (1936).\nWOOSTER\nWayne County (85)\nMoore-Brewster House, 202 Market Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\n[304]\nF-S-DETAIL OF\nF.S. DETAIL OF\nMAIN CORNICE\n***\n+\n***\nPORCH CORNICE\nAT-A-\n224.\nAT-M-\n2\n5%\nCEILING\n41\n**\n11\n73.\n12\nNOOD\nWOOD\nis\nSOPPIT\n305\nA\n3RD FLOOR\nOIHO\nSTORE\nis 176 4\nM\no\nR\no\nF\n2ND FLOOR\n25-04\n12:0\no\nBRICK\n2\n1ST FLOOR\n4:3\"\nlynois.\n3\nSTORE.\n4:3'\nGRADE\n.FRONTELEVATION-EAST-\nSCALE\nKING'S PALACE, ZOAR, OHio. 1833\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nZANESVILLE VICINITY\nMuskingum County (60)\nBridge, 3½ miles north of Zanesville on Route 40. Regular ashlar, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nHeadley Inn, 3½ miles west of Zanesville on Route 40. Regular ashlar, two stories, early\n19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nZOAR\nTuscarawas County (79)\nBeiter House (No. 3), Fourth and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nBlacksmith Shop. Half-timber, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nBrewery, Fifth and Park Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nCider Mill, Second and Foltz Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nCobbler Shop, Main Street. Half-timbered, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nCow Barn, Second Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nDormitory, Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nEpiscopal Church, Main Street. Brick with cupola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nFirst Meeting House, Fourth Street. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nGardener's Cottage, 4th Street. Brick and wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also well-\nhouse). 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nGeneral Store and Post Office. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nGrist Mill, First Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nHermitage, Third Street. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nHouse on First and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse on hill across from Planing Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nKappel House, Third and Main Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nKeucherer House, Third and Main Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\n\"King's Palace\", Main Street and Third Street. Brick, two and a half stories with\ncupo!a, early 19th C., wood wing, two-story veranda. 13 sheets (1937); 8 photos\n(1936).\nPlaning Mill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRieker House, Third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[306]\nOHIO\nZOAR-Continued.\nSaddler Shop, Second Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nSchlather House (Jebenhäuschen), Fourth Street. Log, one and a half stories, early\n19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nSewing House, Second and Park Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nZeeb House, Fourth and Park Streets. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nZoar Hotel, Second and Main Streets. Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, early\n19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nZoar Jail, Foltz Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\n[ 307 ]\nOKLAHOMA\nFORT GIBSON\nMuskogee County (51)\nBake Oven, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 1\nsheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nBarracks Building, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th\nC., (ruinous). 14 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nBlacksmith Shop, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th\nC. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCommanding Officers Quarters, Fort Gibson, Coppinger Avenue. Regular ashlar, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 16 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nCommissary Building, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid\n19th C. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nHeadquarters Building, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Regular ashlar, one story, mid\n19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nHoward House, Creek Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1934). 5 photos\n(1934).\nPowder Magazine House, Fort Gibson, Garrison Avenue. Irregular ashlar, one story,\nmid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFORT GIBSON VICINITY\nWagoner County (73)\nHouston Cabin, 3 miles north of Fort Gibson. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\n[308]\n[309] [ 309 ]\nOKLAHOMA\nSAM HOUSTON HOUSE, FORT GIBSON VICINITY, OKLAHOMA. EARLY 19TH CENTURY\nOREGON\nASHLAND VICINITY\nJackson County (15)\nTolman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 17 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nAURORA\nMarion County (24)\nKeil House, one quarter mile from Aurora. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 14 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDALLAS\nPolk County (27)\nLyle House, State Highway 22. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1934).\nDALLAS VICINITY\nPolk County (27)\nOld Boarding-House, 2 miles from Dallas. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nDAYTON\nYamhill County (36)\nFort Yamhill, Public Park. Log, two stories, mid 19th C., (moved 1911). 3 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDUNDEE\nYamhill County (36)\nHagey House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFOREST GROVE\nWashington County (34)\nCollege Hall, Pacific University. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSmith House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nGERVAIS VICINITY\nMarion County (24)\nBrown House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal composition. 14\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nParker House, 13 miles from Salem. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1934).\nGOLD HILL VICINITY\nJackson County (15)\nRock Point Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos\n(1934).\nHOPEWELL VICINITY\nYamhill County (36)\nGay House, 2 miles from Hopewell. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHOSKINS\nBenton County (2)\nWatson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHOWELL PRAIRIE\nMarion County (24)\nMcCorkle House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nJACKSONVILLE\nJackson County (15)\nCombest House, North Oregon and C Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nReed House, North Oregon and D Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n1934); 2 photos (1934).\nJACKSONVILLE VICINITY\nJackson County (15)\nBybee House, 1½ miles from Jacksonville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 13 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\n[310]\nOREGON\nWEST UNION BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST UNION, OREGON. 1853\n[311 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nJEFFERSON\nMarion County (24)\nConser House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nJEFFERSON VICINITY\nLinn County (22)\nBaber House, 3 miles from Jefferson. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n8 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nLAFAYETTE VICINITY\nYamhill County (36)\nCook House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934); 9 sheets (1937).\nFletcher House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLORANE VICINITY\nLane County (20)\nCartwright House, 3 miles south of Lorane. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets\n(1937); 3 photos (1934).\nMILWAUKIE\nClackamas County (3)\nLewelling House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1934).\nMOLALLA VICINITY\nClackamas County (3)\nDibble House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDickey House, 6 miles from Molalla. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nMOUNT PLEASANT\nClackamas County (3)\nAinsworth House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2\nphotos (1934).\nHolmes House (Rose Farm). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nMcCarver House (Locust Farm). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nOAKLAND\nDouglas County (10)\nPowell House, Second Avenue and Maple Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nYoung House, Second Avenue and Maple Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8\nsheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nOREGON CITY\nClackamas County (3)\nMcLoughlin House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (moved 1909). 2 photos (1934).\nPEDEE\nPolk County (27)\nJohnson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nPERRYDALE\nPolk County (27)\nRichmond House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1934).\nPHOENIX\nJackson County (15)\nColver House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nREEDVILLE\nWashington County (34)\nReed House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1934).\nRICKREALL VICINITY\nPolk County (27)\nNesmith House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nROGUE RIVER VICINITY\nJackson County (15)\nBirdseye House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1934).\n[312]\nOREGON\nSAUVIE ISLAND\nMultnomah County (26)\nBybee House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSILVERTON\nMarion County (24)\nBrown House, Fifth and Main Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nWEST UNION\nWashington County (34)\nWest Union Baptist Church. Wood, with cupoła, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nWILSONVILLE VICINITY\nClackamas County (3)\nCurry House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nWOLF CREEK\nJosephine County (17)\nWolf Creek Tavern, Pacific Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n14 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nYAMHILL VICINITY\nYamhill County (36)\nBedwell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 10 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nMerchant House, 1½ miles from Yamhill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1934).\nMorris House, 1½ miles from Yamhill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nYONCALLA VICINITY\nDouglas County (10)\nAmbrose House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).\nApplegate House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 12 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\n303816-41-21\n[313]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWOLF CREEK TAVERN, WOLF CREEK, OREGON. 1857\n[314]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nAMBLER VICINITY\nMontgomery County (46)\nMather's Mill, Mathers Lane between Skippack and Bethlehem Pikes. Fieldstone, two\nand a half stories, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nATHENS\nBradford County (8)\nColonel Franklin House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nBELLEFONTE\nCentre County (14)\nBrockerhoff House, Bishop and Spring Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 12 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nLinn House, North Allegheny Street. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n11 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\n\"Willowbank\" (Harris House), South Potter Street. Fieldstone, two and a half stories.\nlate 18th C. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1935).\nBERWICK VICINITY\nColumbia County (19)\nMethodist Episcopal Church, 3 miles NW. of Berwick. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 4\nsheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nBETHANY\nWayne County (64)\nWilmot House, Wayne Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1926); 5\nphotos (1936).\nBETHLEHEM\nNorthampton County (48)\nGemein or Congregation House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1\nphoto (1937).\nMoravian Seminary. Fieldstone, two stories and two half-stories with cupola, mid 18th\nC. 3 photos (1935; 1937).\nMoravian Seminary, Bell House. Fieldstone, two stories and two half-stories, mid 18th\nC. 1 photo (1937).\nMoravian Seminary, Church. Brick and stucco, with cupola, late 18th C. 3 photos\n(1937).\nSchnitz Haus. Stucco, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWidow's House. Fieldstone, two stories and two half-stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nBETULA\nMcKean County (42)\nShattuck Lodge. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nBOALSBURG\nCentre County (14)\nBoalsburg Tavern. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 7\nphotos (1934).\nBOLTON\nNorthampton County (48)\nHenry Gun Factory. Fieldstone and wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 11\nsheets (1936); 10 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nWorkman's House, Henry Gun Factory. Fieldstone and wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nCATAWISSA\nColumbia County (19)\nQuaker Meeting House, Third and South Streets. Log, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\n[315]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCENTRE HALL VICINITY\nCentre County (14)\nFort Tavern. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. 10 sheets (1935); 3 photos\n(1935).\nCERES VICINITY\nMcKean County (42)\nChevalier House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCHERRY TREE\nVenango County (61)\nCherry Tree Presbyterian Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1936).\nSchool. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCLARKS GREEN\nLackawanna County (35)\nClark House, Abington Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.\n16 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nCOLLEY\nSullivan County (57)\nRicketts House. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1935).\nCORRY\nErie County (25)\nHatch School. Brick, two stories, late 19th C. A. V. Powell, Leo Helme, Architects.\n4 photos (1936).\nCOUDERSPORT\nPotter County (53)\nCoudersport Jail. Regular ashlar, two stories with cupola, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nIves House, Third and East Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, formal composition. 13 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nLillibridge House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nPresbyterian Church. Wood, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOUDERSPORT VICINITY\nPotter County (53)\nBarn, Route 6, 10 miles east of Coudersport. Log, one story, early 20th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCROSBY VICINITY\nMcKean County (42)\nMarsh House, 1 mile from Crosby, Route 46. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nDARBY VICINITY\nDelaware County (23)\nBlue Bell Tavern. Fieldstone, three and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nLower Swedish Cabin, Darby Creek. Log, one story, mid 17th C. 7 sheets (1940);\n4 photos (1937; 1940).\nUpper Swedish Cabin, Darby Creek. Log, one story, mid 17th C. 4 sheets (1940);\n4 photos (1937; 1940).\nDRAVOSBURG VICINITY\nAllegheny County (2)\nRhodes Springhouse, Bull Run Road. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 4 photos (1936).\nEDINBORO\nErie County (25)\nFirst Constitutional Presbyterian Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHencke House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1937).\n[316]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nELDRED\nMcKean County (42)\nChrisman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nEPHRATA\nLancaster County (36)\nThe Klosters. Stone and wood, 18th C., (religious community). 60 sheets (1936);\n106 photos (1936; 1937).\nERIE\nErie County (25)\nHughes House, 136 East Third Street. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936)\nLand Lighthouse, Front Street. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nOld Customs House, 415 State Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. William Kelly, Architect. 13 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935; 1936).\nPerry Memorial Building (Old Tavern), Second and French Streets. Wood, three\nstories, early 19th C. 13 sheets (1935); 11 photos (1934; 1936).\nReed House, Sixth and Peach Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupoła, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. E. F. Barger, Architect. 17 photos (1935).\nWhitman House, Ninth and Peach Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nWoodruff House, 417 State Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. Wil-\nliam Kelly, Architect. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1934).\nERIE VICINITY\nErie County (25)\nStrong House, Perry Highway. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition.\n1 photo (1936).\nESSINGTON\nDelaware County (23)\nThe Lazaretto, Delaware River. Brick, three and a half stories with cupola, late 18th C.\n(Also outbuildings). 9 photos (1895; 1936).\nEXETER\nLuzerne County (40)\nCoray House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nCoray Water Mill. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nFAIRCHANCE\nFayette County (26)\nNixon Tavern, Fairchance Road. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 7\nphotos (1934).\nFAYETTE CITY VICINITY\nFayette County (26)\nColonel Cook House. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 9 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nFORT HUNTER\nDauphin County (22)\nFort Hunter Mansion. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1935); 8 photos (1935).\nFORTY FORT\nLuzerne County (40)\nCulver House, 278 River Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. S sheets (1939); 3\nphotos (1939).\nDenison House, Denison Street and Englewood Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th\nC. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934; 1935).\n\"Elm Lawn\" (Shoemaker House), 1577 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type. 6 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934).\n[317]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n\"THE KLOSTERS,\" EPHRATA. PENNSYLVANIA. 1744\n[318]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nFORTY FORT-Continued.\nFather Snowden House, 991 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th\nC. 15 sheets (1937); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nForty Fort Meeting House, River Street. Wood, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 4 photos\n(1934).\nReal House, 318 River Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1938); 2 photos\n(c. 1900; 1938).\nTripp House, 1086 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 18 sheets\n(1938); 6 photos (1938).\nFRANKFORD\nPhiladelphia County (51)\nHouse on Old Turnpike. Brick and stone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\n\"Lynfield\". Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nPort Royal, Tacony Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\n(Also barn). 7 sheets (1937); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nFRANKLIN\nVenango County (61)\nRidgeway House. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGARLAND\nWarren County (62)\nWater Mill. Interior only. 1 photo (1937).\nGERMANTOWN\nPhiladelphia County (51)\nBlair House, 6105 Germantown Avenue. Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nConcord Schoolhouse, Washington Lane and Germantown Avenue. Irregular ashlar,\ntwo stories with cupola, late 18th C. 6 sheets (1934; 1935).\nGermantown Academy, School House Lane and Greene Streets. Regular ashlar, two\nstories with cupola, mid 18th C. 17 sheets (1934; 1938); 3 photos (1934).\n\"Grumblethorpe\" (Wister's Big House), 5261 Germantown Avenue. Fieldstone, two and\na half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 10 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nJohnson House, 6306 Germantown Avenue. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C.\n(altered). 12 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934.\nKeyser House, 6205 Germantown Avenue. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 17th C.\n(addition mid 18th C.), altered. 7 sheets (1934).\nMennonite Meeting House, Germantown Avenue. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 7 sheets\n(1934; 1935).\n\"Vernon\". Stone and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (addi-\ntion 1805). 17 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nWister's Tenant House, 5267 Germantown Avenue. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th\nC. 9 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934.)\n\"Wyck\" (Hains House), 6026 Germantown Avenue. Stone and stucco, two stories,\nlate 17th C., mansion type, (additions). 22 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nGETTYSBURG VICINITY\nAdams County (1)\nBryan House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936).\nLeister House, Tareytown Road and Meade Avenue. Wood, one story, early 19th C.\n10 sheets (1933; 1934); 1 photo (1935).\n[319]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGIRARD\nErie County (25)\nHutchinson House, 155 East Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1935); 3 photos (1935).\nGIRARD VICINITY\nErie County (25)\nBlair Cabin, 3½ miles SE. of Girard on Blair Road. Log, one story, early 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nThompson House, Blair Road. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos\n(1936).\nGREENVILLE\nMercer County (43)\nGoodwin House, 36 South Mercer Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nStewart House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nHARBORCREEK\nErie County (25)\nDavidson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition, Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1937).\nDodge House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHARMONY VICINITY\nButler County (10)\nStauffer-Bame House, 3 miles from Harmony. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. (One-story stone outbuildings). 24 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\nHARRISBURG\nDauphin County (22)\nDean's House, 215 North Front Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 16\nsheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).\nFirst Capitol Buildings. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival,\n(burned 1897). Stephen Hills, Architect. 3 sheets (before 1897); 4 photos (c. 1890;\n1900).\nMaclay House, Front and South Streets. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 5 sheets\n(1909); 1 photo (c. 1870).\nHIGHSPIRE VICINITY\nDauphin County (22)\n\"Tinian\" (Colonel Burd House). Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1935).\nHONESDALE\nWayne County (64)\nHouse. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Italianate, cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nThompson House. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, cast-iron\nveranda. (Also outbuildings). 50 sheets (1937); 18 photos (1937).\nHOPWOOD\nFayette County (26)\nHayden House. Irregular ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 6 photos\n(1934).\nHYDETOWN\nCrawford County (20)\nRidgeway House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCharles Ridgeway House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nIRVINE\nWarren County (62)\nHouse by the Pines, Irvine Estate. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nIrvine House, Irvine Estate. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 14 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\n[320]\n1799\n1806\n1750\nElevations show\n1809\nprogressive stages of development\nof the house.\nclnformation for Blot Blan and elevations\nTrame\nhas been compiled from the \"Memoirs\" of\nExtension\nE\nGhas. Jones Wister and from written\n1819\nrecords now in the possession of Dr.Jas.\nWister 5430 Germantown\nave. Bhiladelphia, Benna.\nObservatory [frame]-1834\n[321\nSmoke House-[brtch].1744\nOrig\nYine\nSouth Elevation-1744.\nEast člevation\n1744\nIce House [brich]-1809\nNorth Elevation-1744\nClevations are at Scale.1\nPENNSYLVANIA\nDrive\n3269\n:\nCarriage\nB\nB\nK\nL\nM\nCourt\nGermantown are.\nJ\nCarriage yard\nC\nD\nF\nA\n3267\n.\nG\nJarm Land\nBarn\nN\nGardens\nyard\nP\nBlot Blan\ndcale-2\nA Wister's Big House\"\nG Rain Guage\nM shed\nD Tenant Kouse\nH Auins of old Cold Trame\nJeet\n0\nPO\n10\n30\n40\nso\nN Barn\nc Latrine\n/ Former date of apiary\nD dinohe.House & Observatory\n0 date ofDarns Untell1799\nMetreo\ndcales -No 1\nJ Summer ¡Kouse\nE clcc House\nP dite of Christopher Saucers\nJeet\nso\ntee\nK Rigeon House\nF original \" istaria Bine\nBrinting Howe\nL Carriage shed\nMetres\n.\n10\nScules No 2\nDil.- Chas Grossman\nWISTER'S Big HOUSE, GERMANTOWN IN Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA. 1744-1819\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nIRVINE-Continued.\nIrvine Presbyterian Church. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C. James M. Halliday, Archi-\ntect. 7 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1937).\nMiller's House, Irvine Estate. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nTenant House, Irvine Estate. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nJENKINTOWN\nMontgomery County (46)\n\"Alvethorpe.\" Stucco, three stories with tower, (demolished 1937), mid 19th C., mań-\nsion type, Italianate. John Notman, Architect. 7 photos (1937).\nKINGSTON\nLuzerne County (40)\nHelme Tavern, 238 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 16 sheets (1938); 8 photos (1938).\nMvers House, 98 Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1940); 2\nphotos (1940).\nLANCASTER\nLancaster County (36)\nLutheran Church of the Holy Trinity. Brick, with tower and spire, mid 18th C. (tower\nand spire added 1794). 2 photos (1937).\nLINGLESTOWN VICINITY\nDauphin County (22)\nCaptain Mackey House, 2½ miles from Linglestown. Wood, two stories, early 18th C.\n13 sheets (1935).\nMAPLE GROVE VICINITY\nLancaster County (36)\nStoneroads Mill Bridge, Little Conestoga Creek. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936).\nMEADVILLE\nCrawford County (20)\nAllegheny College, Bentley Hall. Brick, three stories with cupola, early 19th C., Greek\nrevival. 1 photo (1937).\nBaldwin-Reynolds House. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1937).\nIndependent Congregational Church. Brick, early 19th C., Greek revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMEADVILLE VINCINITY\nCrawford County (20)\nSummer House, Route 98. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMERCER\nMercer County (43)\nBell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nDr. Beriah Magoffin House, 116 Venango Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 3 photos (1936).\nGarrett Cenotaph. Sandstone, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMagoffin House, 119 South Pitt Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Stone Jail. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (remodeled 1870 for hotel).\n1 photo (1936).\nRobinson House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMIDDLETOWN\nDauphin County (22)\nSaint Peter's Church, North Union Street. Irregular ashlar, with tower, mid 18th C.,\ntower early 19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\n[322]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nMILFORD\nPike County (52)\nMilford Jail, Broad and High Streets. Irregular ashlar, two stories with cupola, early\n19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMILLIGANTOWN\nWestmoreland County (65)\nMilligan Water Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nMILLVILLE\nColumbia County (19)\nFriends' Meeting House. Brick, late 18th C. 4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1936).\nMONTROSE\nSusquehanna County (58)\nLyons-Mulford House, 65 Church Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C\n6 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nMOORHEADVILLE\nErie County (25)\nBackus House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMoorhead House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 11\nsheets (1935); 7 photos (1934).\nNANTICOKE\nLuzerne County (40)\nMill House, 493 East Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1935);\n8 photos (1934).\nNANTICOKE VICINITY\nLuzerne County (40)\nHanover Green Meeting House. Wood, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1934;\n1935).\nNEWMANSTOWN\nLebanon County (38)\nFort Zeller. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 22 photos (1940).\nNEW RICHMOND VICINITY\nCrawford County (20)\nFlint House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nNITTANY\nCentre County (14)\nSchaeffer House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 5 photos\n(1934).\nNORTH EAST\nErie County (25)\nFirst Baptist Church, Railroad Street. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1935;\n1936); 4 photos (1935; 1937).\nOctagon Barn. Brick, one story with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSilliman-Phillips House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNORTH MEHOOPANY\nWyoming County (66)\nKintner Water Mill. Wood, three and a half stories, mid 19th C. (addition late 19th C.).\n11 sheets (1938); 2 photos (1938).\nNORTH SPRINGFIELD\nErie County (25)\nStevenson House, Lake Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1935); 6\nphotos (1935; 1936).\nPAXTANG\nDauphin County (22)\nElder House, Twenty-fourth and Ellerslie Streets. Stone, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also\nstone barn). 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1935).\nPresbyterian Church, Sharon Street. Fieldstone, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 4 photos\n(1935).\n\"Spring House\" (Rutherford House). Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1935).\n[323 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPAXTANG VICINITY\nDauphin County (22)\n\"Willow Dale Farm\" (Martin-Lescure House), 1½ miles from Paxtang. Brick, two\nstories, mid 18th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1935).\nPHILADELPHIA\nPhiladelphia County (51)\n\"Belleaire\" (Singley House), League Island Park. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n18th C., (restored). 8 photos (1936).\nCarpenters' Hall. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 18th C. 2 photos (1939).\nCarpenter's Mansion, Sixth and Chestnut Streets. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.,\n(destroyed 1826). One sketch only.\n\"Cedar Grove\", West Fairmount Park. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., addi-\ntion 1799, moved 1917. 1 photo (1937).\n\"Chalkley Hall\", Wheatsheaf Lane and Sepviva Street. Brick and stone, three stories,\nlate 18th C., mansion type, (wing 1723). 24 sheets (1937); 12 photos (1936; 1937).\nChrist Church, Second Street north of Market Street. Brick, with spire, early 18th C.,\n11 photos (1939).\nCove Cornice House, Spruce and Mattis Streets. Cornice detail only, early 18th C. 1\nsheet (1936).\nCovered Bridge over Wissahickon Creek, Thomas Mill Road, Fairmount Park. Wood,\nmid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).\nCustom House, Chestnut Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets. Marble, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 19 sheets (1939); 35 photos\n(1939).\nFirst Bank of the United States (Girard's Bank), Third Street above Walnut. Brick and\nstone, two stories, late 18th C., Classic Revival. Samuel Blodgett, Architect. 3 photos\n(1939).\nFort Mifflin, Delaware River. Brick and stone, late 18th and early 19th C. Major Pierre\nCharles L'Enfant, Colonel Toussard, et al, Architects. 9 photos (1937).\nFranklin Institute, Seventh Street near Market. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th\nC. John Haviland, Architect. 7 sheets (1936; 1937).\n\"Gentilhommière\" (Stephen Girard House). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.\n(additions c. 1798). (Also outbuilding). 6 photos (1940).\n\"Glen Fern\" (Livezey House), Livezey's Lane and Wissahickon Creek. Irregular ashlar.\ntwo stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1934).\n\"Gloria Dei\" (Old Swedes Church), Christian and Water Streets. Brick, with spire,\nearly 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1937).\nHarrison House, Point No Point, Frankford. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (altered).\n2 photos (1936).\nHatfield House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1938).\nHouse on Letitia Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C. (restored). 2 photos\n(1938).\n\"Independence Hall\", Chestnut Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets. Brick, two\nstories with tower, early 18th C. 9 photos (1939).\n[324]\n(NeaR) APPROXIMATE Size 4 LOCATION Or 2 STOREY\nBRICK BUILDING a\nMARELA VENDER ON BRICK WALL\n[325] [ ]\nSTATE\n(Courves\nr\nPENNSYLVANIA\n\"\nFIRST FLOOR PLAN\nOLD CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA. 1819\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPHILADELPHIA-Continued.\n\"Laurel Hill\", East Fairmount Park. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 10 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1938).\n\"Lemon Hill\". Stucco, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 2 photos (1938).\nMerchants' Exchange, Dock, Third and Walnut Streets. Regular ashlar, three stories\nwith cupola, early 19th C., Classic Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 4 photos\n(1939).\n\"Mt. Pleasant\", East Fairmount Park. Brick, stone, and stucco, two and a half stories,\nmid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. 6 photos (1938; 1939).\nPowder Magazine, Magazine Lane. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n5 photos (1937).\nRittenhouse House, Lincoln Drive and Rittenhouse Street. Regular ashlar, one story,\nearly 18th C. 7 sheets (1934; 1935); 1 photo (1925).\n\"Strawberry\". Stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nTrinity Church, Church Lane and Oxford Road. Brick, early 18th C. (19th C. additions).\n6 sheets (1934; 1935; 1936); 2 photos (copies of sketches).\n\"Woodford\", East Fairmount Park. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\n2 photos (1938).\nWorkman Place. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nPHILIPSBURG\nCentre County (14)\nPhillips House. East Presqueisle Street. Wood and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 10 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nUnion Church, East Presqueisle Street. Stucco on logs, with tower, early 19th C.,\nGothic Revival, (altered 1842). 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nPINETOWN\nLancaster County (36)\nLeaman Rifle Works Bridge, Conestoga Creek. Wood, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1936).\nPITTSFIELD\nWarren County (62)\nOld Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPITTSBURGH\nAllegheny County (2)\nBrewer House, 1131 Western Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (altered). 11 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nUnion Church, East Presqueisle Street. Stucco on logs, with tower, early 19th C., Gothic\nRevival, (altered 1842). 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nBrick Cornices, 442 Third Avenue, 132 Second Avenue, 124 Fancourt Street, 334 Liberty\nAvenue, Fancourt Street and Penn Avenue, 101 Grant Street. Mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935).\nColtart House, 3431 Forbes Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1935).\nCroghan-Schenley House, Stanton Heights. Brick and stone, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival, (addition 1840). 14 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\nDr. Bedford Monument. Sandstone, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nFahnestock House, 408 Penn Avenue. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1935);\n1 photo (1935).\n[326]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nPITTSBURGH-Continued.\nMitchell House, 524 Third Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\nNeal Cabin, Schenley Park. Log, one story, late 18th C. 2 sheets (1935); 3 photos\n(c. 1900; 1935).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Armory. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.\nBenjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Barracks Building, Thirty-ninth Street. Brick.\ntwo stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 4 sheets (1934); 6\nphotos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Boiler House. Brick, one story, early 19th C.\nBenjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 2 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Carriage Shop. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\nBenjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 1 photo (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Entrance Gates, Thirty-ninth Street. Stone, early\n19th C. Benjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 1 sheet (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Group Plan-Plaques. 2 sheets (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Guardhouse, Butler Street. Brick and stucco, two\nstories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Machine Shop. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\nBenjamin H. Latrobe, Architect (?). 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Non-Commissioned Officers' Quarters, Thirty-\nninth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?).\n7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Officers' Quarters, Thirty-ninth Street. Brick, two\nstories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos\n(1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Old Commandant's Quarters, Fortieth Street\nBrick and fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect. 8\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nOld United States Allegheny Arsenal, Storehouse No. 2. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\nBenjamin Henry Latrobe, Architect (?). 4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nSaint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Forbes Street and Craft Avenue. Regular\nashlar, with spire, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival, (moved 1901). John Notman, Architect.\n6 sheets (1901); 1 photo (1935).\nShoenberger House, 425 Penn Avenue. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th\nC. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nPITTSFIELD\nWarren County (62)\nAcock House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nChurch. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nRhodes House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTerry House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[327] ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPLEASANTVILLE\nVenango County (61)\nFree Methodist Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. Manley Colton Beebe,\nArchitect. 4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nQuinn House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., formal composition. 2 sheets (1936); 5\nphotos (1936).\nPLYMOUTH\nLuzerne County (40)\nColonel Wright House, 843-845 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C.\n9sheets (1937); 5 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nGaylord House, 135 West Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Early Re-\npublican. 8 sheets (1935); 4 photos (1935).\nPORT ALLEGANY VICINITY\nMcKean County (42)\nColeman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nRICEVILLE\nCrawford County (20)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nHendryx House, Route 77. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 11 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nWater Grist Mill, Oil Creek. Wood, three stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWestgate-Bruner House, Route 77. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nROCK FORGE\nCentre County (14)\nBenner House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 9 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1935).\nROULETTE\nPotter County (53)\nWiedrich House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSAEGERTOWN\nCrawford County (20)\nSaeger House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1936).\nSCRANTON\nLackawanna County (35)\nSilkman House, 2006 North Maine Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 12 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nSELINSGROVE\nSnyder County (55)\nAcademy, Market and West Snyder Streets. Brick, three and a half stories with cupola,\nmid 19th C. 19 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nSHEAKLEYVILLE\nMercer County (43)\nScriven's House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nScriven's Store, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\nSMETHPORT\nMcKean County (42)\nBackus House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., 6 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nMedbury Place, 604 Main Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nSOUTH PARK\nAllegheny County (2)\nMiller House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\n[328]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nSOUTH PHILADELPHIA\nPhiladelphia County (51)\nBleakley House, Cannonball Farm. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 10 sheets (1940);\n5 photos (1937).\nGlebe House, Old River Road. Brick, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 14 sheets\n(1940); 2 photos (1940).\nSTERRETTANIA\nErie County (25)\nSterrett Cabin, Conneaut Road. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 5\nphotos (1936).\nSUMMIT\nErie County (25)\nSummit Stone School. Irregular ashlar, one story with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nTERRYTOWN\nBradford County (8)\nTerry-Welles Cabin. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 15 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nTIDIOUTE\nWarren County (62)\nOld Hotel (Ryan House). Wood, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, (enlarged\n1894). 1 photo (1936).\nTITUSVILLE\nCrawford County (20)\nColoneł Drake House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nKelly House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nTOWNVILLE\nCrawford County (20)\nStevens House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., formal composition. 2 photos (1936).\nTRAPPE\nMontgomery County (46)\nOld Trappe Church (Augustus Lutheran Church). Stucco, mid 18th C. 10 photos\n(1925).\nUNION CITY\nErie County (25)\nRockwell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nVALLEY FORGE\nChester County (15)\nWashington's Headquarters. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C., (restored). 7 photos\n(1937).\nWAPWALLOPEN\nLuzerne County (40)\nUnion Reformed and Lutheran Church. Wood, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 7 photos\n(1936).\nWASHINGTON\nWashington County (63)\nWashington and Jefferson College, Administration Building. Brick, two stories, late\n18th C., Greek Revival, (additions 1818). 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nWATERFORD\nErie County (25)\nBrotherton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCovered Bridge, LeBoeuf Creek. Wood, late 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDoctor's Office. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nEagle Hotel. Regular ashlar, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nJudson House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint Peter's Episcopal Church. Brick, with tower, early 19th C., Gothic Revival,\n(renovated 1871-1872). 1 photo (1937).\nWaterford Academy, Fourth and Cherry Streets. Stone, two stories with cupola, early\n19th C. 8 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\n303816-41--22\n[329.]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWATTSBURG\nErie County (25)\nChaffee House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHoward Double House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition. 1 photo\n(1936).\nWAVERLY\nLackawanna County (35)\nSchool, Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nStone-Oakford House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nWEST ELDRED\nMcKean County (42)\nLamphier House, Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. Benjamin H. Lamphier, Architect.\n4 photos (1936).\nWEST NANTICOKE\nLuzerne County (40)\nHarvey House, 72-74 McDonald Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets\n(1938); 7 photos (1938).\nWEST NEWTON VICINITY\nWestmoreland County (65)\nBells Mill Covered Bridge, 4 miles east of West Newton, Sewickley Creek. Wood, mid\n19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nWEST PHILADELPHIA\nPhiladelphia County (51)\nBartram House, Gibson Avenue and Fifty-fourth Street. Regular ashlar, two and a\nhalf stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 4 photos (1938).\n\"The Solitude\". Stucco, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 4 photos (1939).\n\"The Woodlands,\" Thirty-ninth Street and Woodland Avenue. Fieldstone, two stories,\nlate 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican. 6 photos (1938.)\nHITEMARSH\nMontgomery County (46)\n\"Hope Lodge,\" Bethlehem and Skippack Pikes. Brick and stucco, two and a half\nstories, early 18th C., mansion type, (Also barn). 12 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1937).\nWHITES VALLEY\nWayne County (64)\nOctagon School House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 2 photos\n(1936).\nWILKES-BARRE\nLuzerne County (40)\nCaptain Bowman House, 220 North Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 15\nsheets (1939); 4 photos (1939).\nColonel Butler House, 313 South River Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 11\nsheets (1939); 4 photos (c. 1915; 1939).\nMcLean House, 156 Carey Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Early\nRepublican, (moved 1928). 11 sheets (1939); 5 photos (c. 1928; 1939).\nPickering House, 130 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (demolished\n1931). 7 sheets (before 1931); 9 photos (1930).\nWILLIAMSPORT\nLycoming County (41)\nJudge Paison's House, 5 East Fourth Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n19 sheets (1936); 16 photos (c. 1910; 1936).\nUpdegraff House, Reach Road. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. (Also log granary).\n11 sheets (1936).\nWOODCOCK\nCrawford County (20)\nMcPheeter House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMethodist Church. Brick, with cupola, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[330]\nPENNSYLVANIA\nWYOMING\nLuzerne County (40)\nCrawford House, 482 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n17 sheets (1937); 8 photos (1938).\nSwetland Store, 828 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, twostories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nSwetland House, 885 Wyoming Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1935);\n6 photos (1934; 1935).\nWyoming Institute, Institute Street. Brick, two stories with cupoła, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nWYSOX\nBradford County (8)\nPresbyterian Church, Route 187. Brick, with cupola, early 19th C. 17 sheets (1936);\n8 photos (1936).\n[331]\nIGLESIA DE SAN JOSÉ, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO. 1532\n[ 332]\nPUERTO RICO\nSAN GERMAN\nMayaguez County (5)\nTemplo de Porta Coeli. Rubble masonry and tamped earth with bell gable, late 18th C.,\nbaroque. 9 sheets (1935); 10 photos (1936).\nSAN JUAN\nSan Juan County (7)\nCapilla del Cristo, Cristo and Tetuan Streets. Tamped earth and brick, with bell gable,\nmid 18th C., baroque, (restored 1927). 8 sheets (1935); 5 photos (1935).\nEl Morro. Irregular ashlar, mid 16th C. 1 sheet (1940); 8 photos (1938).\nEl Polvorin (Powder House), San Jeronimo. Sandstone and brick, one story, mid 18th C.,\nbaroque. 5 sheets (1935); 9 photos (1935).\nFort, La Forteleza. Stone, early 16th C. 5 photos (c. 1930).\nFort San Cristobal. Irregular ashlar, early 17th C. (completed 1783). 1 sheet (1940),\n14 photos (1938).\nGovernor's Palace (Palace of Santa Catalina), La Forteleza. Stucco, three stories, late\n18th C., Classic Revival, cast-iron veranda. 3 photos (c. 1930).\nIglesia de San Jose, Plaza San Jose. Rubble masonry, early 16th C., Late Gothic, (ex-\nterior baroque). 13 sheets (1935); 20 photos (1937; 1938).\nPuerta de San Juan, Caleta de San Juan Street. Irregular ashlar, early 17th C., (recon-\nstructed 1749). 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nVIEQUES ISLAND\nVieques County (8)\nFuerte Vieques. Brick and sandstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 19 photos (1935).\n[333]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nКХЫНКИ\nIGLESIA DE San JOSÉ, SAN JUAN, PUERTO Rico. 1532\n[334]\nRHODE ISLAND\nANTHONY\nKent County (2)\nGeneral Nathaniel Greene House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nBELLEVILLE\nWashington County (5)\n\"Mobra Castle\" (Phillips House). Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 13 photos (c. 1900;\n1940).\nBRISTOL\nBristol County (1)\nCaptain Parker Borden House, 736 Hope Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th\nC. 2 photos (1937).\nDeputy Governor Bradford House, Metacom Avenue. Wood, two and a half stories,\nmid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).\nDe Wolfe House, Poppasquash Neck. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (burned 1919). Russell Danver, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nGeneral George de Wolfe House, Hope Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Classic Revival. 5 photos (1937).\n\"Hey Bonnie Hall\" (Dewolfe-Middleton House), Popasquash Road. Wood, two stories\nearly 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. Russell Warren, Architect. 13 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934; 1937).\nHowe House, Hope Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos\n(1937).\nJohn Bourn House, Hope Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nJoseph Reynolds House, 956 Hope Street. Wood, three stories, late 17th C. 4 photos\n(1937).\nMorice-Babbitt House, 328 Hope Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nWarren House, 12 State Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nBUTTONWOODS\nKent County (2)\nJames Greene House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nCUMBERLAND\nProvidence County (4)\nBallou Meeting House. Wood, mid 18th C. 8 sheets (1935); 2 photos (before 1886; 1937).\nCooke House, Old Wrentham Road. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937),\ndoorway only.\nEAST GREENWICH\nKent County (2)\nClement Weaver House, Howland Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 9\nsheets (1940); 19 photos (1937; 1940).\nEldredge House, Pierce and Division Streets. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C.,\nmansion type. 5 photos (1937; 1940).\nGorton, Jr. House, Division Street. Stairway only, late 17th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCourt House, Main Street. Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 18th C.\n11 photos (1937; 1940).\nGREENVILLE\nProvidence County (4)\nWinsor House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 plioto (1937).\n[335]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nJAMESTOWN\nNewport County (3)\nCaptain Paine House, Conanicut Island. Wood, two stories with overhang, late 17th C.\n1 drawing (1882).\nCarr House, Conanicut Island. Fieldstone, two stories, late 17th C. 1 drawing (1882).\nJOHNSTON\nProvidence County (4)\nClemence-Irons House, 338 George Waterman Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C. 12\nsheets (1936); 12 photos (1937; 1939).\nKENYON\nWashington County (5)\nSamuel Clarke House. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 2 photos (1937).\nKINGSTON\nWashington County (5)\nFrench House, Route 138 and College Road. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered\nlate 18th C., burned 1941). 11 sheets (1940); 12 photos (c. 1900; 1940).\nHagadorn House, Kingston Hill. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nKingston Inn, Kingston Hill. Two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos, interiors only (1937).\nLIME ROCK\nProvidence County (4)\nWhitman House, Great Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 12 sheets (1936); 4\nphotos (1937).\nLINCOLN\nProvidence County (4)\nEleazar Arnold House. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1937).\nFriends' Meeting House, Great Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 19 sheets (1937);\n2 photos (before 1886; before 1940).\n\"Hearthside\" (Smith House), Great Road. Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories with\nogee gable, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1937).\nIsrael Arnold House, Great Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMANTON\nProvidence County (4)\nClemence House, 38 George Washington Road. Wood, one story, late 17th C., (restored).\n8 photos (1939).\nTripp House, 957½ Manton Avenue. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 9 sheets (1938);\n4 photos (1937).\nNEWPORT\nNewport County (3)\nAmanda Greene House, Spring and Bridge Streets. Mantel only, early 18th C. 1\nphoto (1937).\nBrenton House, Thames Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 6 photos\n(1937).\nBrick Market Building: \"The Public Granary\", Thames Street. Brick, three stories, mid\n18th C., Classic Revival. Peter Harrison, Architect. 1 photo (1937).\nCaptain Mawdsley House, Spring and John Streets. Wood, two and a half stories, mid\n18th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1937).\nColony House, Washington Parade. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 18th C.\n8 photos (1937).\nDaniel Ayrault Doorway. Wood, mid 18th C. Richard Munday, Architect. 1 photo\n(1937).\nGovernor Coddington House. Wood, two stories with overhang, mid 17th C., (destroyed\n1835). 2 photos (1937).\n[336]\nRHODE ISLAND\n9\nSCALL 01 VITIRS\nS\nSCALL LIFELT\n0\nV, E ABOUT 1694\nPROJECTING\nSMLLVES\nINSTEAD . OF\nVALENTINE WHITMAN, JR., HOUSE, LIMEROCK, RHODE ISLAND. c. 1694\nRAITE\nPROBABLE RESTORATION\nof FRAMING CHIMNEY\nORIGINAL HOUSE\nSCALL the\n[337]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nNEWPORT-Continued.\nJewish Synagogue, Touro Street. Brick, mid 18th C. Peter Harrison, Architect. 4\nphotos (1937).\nNichols-Wanton-Hunter House, 54 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type. Peter Harrison, Architect. 35 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1937).\nPitts Head Tavern (Lillibridge House), 5 Duke Street. Wood, mid 18th C. 1 photo,\ndoorway only (1937).\nRedwood Library, Bellevue Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., Classic Revival.\nPeter Harrison, Architect. 3 photos (1937).\nRedwood Library Garden House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. Peter Harrison, Archi-\ntect. 1 photo (1937).\nRobinson House, 64 Washington Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSabbatarian Meeting House, Touro Street. Wood, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nSpencer House, 85-87 Thames Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (1895; 1936; 1937).\nVernon House, Clark and Mary Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type.\nPeter Harrison, Architect (?). 3 photos (1937).\nWanton-Lyman-Hazard House, 17 Broadway. Wood, two and a half stories, late 17th C.\n6 photos (1936).\nNORTH KINGSTOWN\nWashington County (5)\n\"Cocumcussoc\" (Smith, Jr. House), Port Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C. 10\nphotos (c. 1900; 1937; 1940).\nMoffat-Hammond Water Mill, Gilbert Stuart Road. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 7\nsheets (1936).\nNorthrup House, Post Road. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered mid 18th C.).\n12 sheets (1940); 10 photos, (1937; 1940).\nReynolds-Lawrence House, Quidnessett. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered).\n9 sheets (1934): 2 photos (1934).\nStuart House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nNORTH SCITUATE\nProvidence County (4)\nOld Lapham Institute (Southville Seminary). Wood, three stories with cupola, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival, formal composition, (wings burned). Russell Warren, Architect. 1\nphoto (1860).\nNORTH SMITHFIELD\nProvidence County (4)\nCaptain Arnold House, Union Village. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (porch c. 1800).\n1 photo (1937).\nOAK LAWN\nProvidence County (4)\nSearle House, 107 Wilbur Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (wing c. 1677). 11\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (c. 1900).\nPAWTUCKET\nProvidence County (4)\n\"Pidge Tavern\", 586 Pawtucket Avenue. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (restored).\n14 sheets (1938); 2 photos (before restoration and 1940).\nPORTSMOUTH\nNewport County (3)\n\"Vaucluse\" (Elam House), Wapping Road. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype, Classic Revival, formal composition, (rebuilt 1803-4). 29 sheets (1937); 8 photos\n(1937).\n[338]\nRHODE ISLAND\nPROVIDENCE\nProvidence County (4)\nAshton House, 368 Benefit Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1940).\nBeckwith House (Handicraft Club), 42 College Street. Brick, two stories with cupola,\nearly 19th C., mansion type. John Holden Greene, Architect. 56 sheets (1937); 3\nphotos (1937).\nBeneficent Congregational Church, Weybossett Street. Brick, with dome, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nCaptain Tillinghast House, 403 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 16\nsheets (1936); 5 photos (1936; 1937).\nCarrington House, 66 Williams Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, (altered). 55 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1937).\nColonel Nightingale House, 257 Benefit Street. Wood, three stories with cupola, late 18th\nC., mansion type. 3 photos, interiors only (1937).\nColony House, 157 North Main Street. Brick, two stories with tower, mid 18th C. 20\nsheets (1937); 11 photos (c. 1900; 1937; 1940).\nCushing House, 38½ North Court Street. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937),\nmantel only.\nDexter House, 957 North Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1937).\nDexter House (Hinckley), 72 Waterman Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th\nC., mansion type, (moved). 53 sheets (1937); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nDodge-Brown House, 10 Thomas Street. Wood, two stories originally, late 18th C. 15\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934; 1937).\nDorr House, Benefit and Bowen Streets. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Early Republican, formal composition. 1 photo (1937).\nFirst Baptist Meeting House, North Main and Waterman Streets. Wood, with spire,\nlate 18th C. 28 photos (1774 and 1789 [drawings]; c. 1900; 1937; 1939);\nFirst Congregational Church, Benefit and Benevolent Streets. Regular ashlar, with spire,\narly 19th C., Classic Revival. (Original church brick, with two towers, late 18th C.\nCaleb Ormsbee, Architect). 4 photos (c. 1800; 1937).\nFranklin Hotel, 31 North Main Street. Brick, four stories, early 19th C. John Holden\nGreene, Architect. 7 sheets (1915); 1 photo (1937).\nFranklin Institute Building, 27 Market Square. Regular ashlar, five stories, early 19th\nC., (demolished). 5 photos (c. 1900).\nGovernor Brown House, 537 North Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 12\nsheets (1936); 2 photos (1937).\nGovernor Hopkins House, 15 Hopkins Street. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 15\nsheets (1938); 7 photos. (c. 1900; 1937).\n\"Granite Building\", 6-18 Market Square. Regular ashlar, four stories with cupola, early\n19th C. (demolished 1939). John Holden Greene, Architect. 20 sheets (1939); 6 photos\n(c. 1900; 1939).\nGreen-Arnold House, 14 John Street. Interior detailsonly, early 19th C. 2 photos, (1937).\nHamilton Building, Westminster and Exchange Streets. Brick, three and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., (demolished 1869). 1 photo (before 1869).\n[339]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPROVIDENCE-Continued.\nHoppin House, Snow and Westminster Streets. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, Classic Revival. James C. Bucklin, Architect. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nHouse on Pine Street. Mid 18th C. (demolished). Paneling moved to Plantations Club,\nWeybosset Street. 1 photo, interior only (1937).\nIves House, 66 Power Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican. 1 photo (1937).\nJenckes House, 43 Benefit Street. Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 16 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1937).\nJohn Brown House, 52 Power Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. Joseph Brown, Architect. 7 photos (1937).\nJoseph Brown House, 50 South Main Street. Brick, two stories with ogee pediment, late\n18th C., mansion type. Joseph Brown, Architect. 4 photos (1937).\nLarchar House, 282 Benefit Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. John\nHolden Greene, Architect. 6 photos (1936).\nManning Hall, Brown University, Prospect Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nMason House, Weybosset Street. Late 18th C., (demolished). 1 photo, mantel only\n(1937).\nMason-Tockwotton House, Tockwotton and East Streets. Brick (?), three stories with\ncupola, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (demolished 1889). 1 photo (before 1889).\nReynolds House, 31 Benevolent Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets\n(1940); 15 photos (1940).\nRichard Brown House, 305 Blackstone Boulevard. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.,\n(altered). 12 sheets (1939); 4 photos (c. 1900; 1940).\nSaint John's Church, North Main and Church Streets. Regular ashlar, with tower, early\n19th C., Gothic Revival. John Holden Greene, Architect. 4 photos (1937).\n\"Shakespeare's Head\" (Carter House), 21 Meeting Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th\nC. 15 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nUniversity Hall, Brown University, Prospect Street. Brick, four stories with cupola,\nlate 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWarner House, 362 South Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 12 sheets (1936).\nWatson House, 69 College Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. John Holden Greene,\nArchitect. 38 sheets (1938); 1 photo (1940).\nWestcott House, 240 Benefit Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (demolished). 8\nsheets (1938).\nWestminster Congregational Church, 119 Mathewson Street. Stone (?), one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. James Bucklin and Russell Warren, Architects. (Demolished).\n1 photo (c. 1860).\nWoodward House, 22 James Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. John\nHolden Greene, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\nSAUNDERSTOWN\nWashington County (5)\nCasey House, Boston Neck Road. Wood, two and a half stories, early 18th C. 6 photos\n(c. 1900; 1940).\n[340]\n[341]\nMid\nSAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, WICKFORD, RHODE ISLAND. 1707\nRHODE ISLAND\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSLATERSVILLE\nProvidence County (4)\nMill House \"K\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSlatersville Green, Church and Mill Houses. Wood, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nTHORNTON\nProvidence County (4)\nCaptain Thomas Fenner House, 1538 Plainfield Street. Wood, two stories, late 17th\nC. 16 photos (c. 1900; 1940).\nWARREN\nBristol County (1)\nBliss-Ruisden House, 606 Main Street. Interiors only, early 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nWarren Ladies Seminary. Four stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival, (burned 1857). 1\nlithograph (c. 1850).\nWaterman House, 392 South Water Street. Interior only, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWARWICK\nKent County (2)\nGreene House, West Shore Road. Wood, two stories, late 17th C., (altered, razed 1938).\n13 sheets (1937); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nWICKFORD\nWashington County (5)\nGardiner House, 64 Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 14 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1934).\nNorthrup House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nSaint Paul's Episcopal Church. Wood, early 18th C., (moved 1800). 15 photos (1937;\n1940).\nWOONSOCKET\nProvidence County (4)\nCaptain Holbrook House, 383 South Main Street. Regular ashlar, three stories, mid\n19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\n[342]\nSOUTH CAROLINA\nABBEVILLE\nAbbeville County (1)\nEpiscopal Church. Stone and stucco, with spire, mid 19th C. Gothic Revival. 1 photo\n(1940).\nANDERSON\nAnderson County (4)\nSullivan House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., mansion type, Gothic Revival. 3 photos\n(1940).\nANDERSON VICINITY\nAnderson County (4)\nVarennes Tavern, 4½ miles east of Anderson. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., dog-run\ntype. 11 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).\nBEAUFORT\nBeaufort County (7)\nBarnwell House. Wood, one story, early 18th C., (altered). 10 sheets (1940); 6 photos\n(1940).\nBLACKSBURG VICINITY\nCherokee County (11)\nHenry Houser House, Kings Mountain National Military Park. Irregular ashlar, two\nstories, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1935).\nCAMDEN\nKershaw County (28)\nBaron de Kalb Monument, De Kalb and Market Streets. Stone, early 19th C. Robert\nMills, Architect. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nOld Court House, Main and King Streets. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nCHARLESTON\nCharleston County (10)\nJoseph Aiken House, 20 Charlotte Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1940).\nAlston House (Middleton-Smith House), 21 East Battery. Brick and stucco, three\nstories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, cast-iron veranda. 1 photo (1938).\nBank of United States (City Hall), Broad and Meeting Streets. Stone, brick, and stucco,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Gabriel Manigault, Architect. 1 photo (1938).\nBennett's Rice Mill, Society and Concord Streets. Brick, four stories, early 19th C.\nClassic Revival, (addition). 8 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1939).\nBethel Methodist Church, Calhoun and Pitt Streets. Stucco, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1940).\nBeth Elohim Synagogue, 74 Hasell Street. Brick and stucco, mid 18th C., Greek Revival.\nWarner, Architect. 1 photo (1938).\nChancellor de Saussure House, Montague Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., two-\nstory veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nCharleston College, George and Saint Philip Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C., Classic Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\nCharleston Hotel. Brick and stucco, four stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival.\nReichardt, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\nColonel Stuart House, 104 Tradd Street. Wood, three and a half stories, late 18th C.,\nmansion type. 1 photo (1940).\nColonel William Rhett House, 58 Hasell Street. Early 18th C. 2 photos, interiors only\n(1940).\n[343]\nRIDGE\nSHINGLE\nROOF\n+\nF.O1-L\nOI\n7'-\n.\nn\nCLILING\n912\nWINDOW\nHEAD\n4'-9\"\n..110.8\no\nWINDOW\nSILL\n344]\n9\n2'.6\"\n2'\nSHINGLE\nR O o F\n2NDYLOOL\nN\nn\n1-1-\nCLILING\n3:012\nWINDOW\nHEAD\n's\n4'-9\"\n4'-\n-\n10'-4/2\"\nOPEN\n10'-\nWINDOW\nSILL\nN\nDRICK\n2-7'\n1-\nBRICK\n-\nTLOOR\nSTONE\n3:-10\"\n..01\n-\nGLADE\nVARENNES TAVERN, ANDERSON VICINITY, SOUTH CAROLINA. C. 1800\nSOUTH CAROLINA\nCHARLESTON-Continued.\nCommodore Payne House, 64 Vanderhorst Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., to-w\nstory veranda, (altered). 5 photos (1940).\nCounty Records Building, Meeting and Chalmers Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Greek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect. 7 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nCourt House, Broad and Meeting Streets. Stucco, three stories, early 19th C., Classic\nRevival. 1 photo (1940).\nDaniel Blake Tenements, 2-4 Court House Square. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C.\n1 photo (1940).\n\"Dictator\" Rutledge House, 116 Broad Street. Brick, mid 18th C., Classic Revival,\n(altered). 1 photo (1940).\nDr. Ramsay House, 92 Broad Street. Wood, three stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n8 photos (1934; 1940).\nDr. Turnbull's Apothecary Shop, 125 King Street. Wood, two and a half stories,\nlate 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nDrayton House, 6 Gibbes Street. Wood, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, three-\nstory veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nEdwards-Smythe House, 14 Legare Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C.,\nmansion type, Early Republican. 3 photos (1938).\nFickin House (Library), Rutledge and Montague Streets. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also two-story, brick, servants' quarters). 4 photos (1939).\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Meeting and Tradd Streets. Brick and stucco, with two\ntowers, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nFort Dorchester. Brick, early 18th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1940).\nGadsden House, 329 East Bay Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type.\n(altered). 7 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1939; 1940).\nGeneral William Washington House, Church Street and South Battery. Wood, two\nstories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1940).\nGibbs House, Sixth Avenue at First Street. Stucco and wood, two stories, early 19th C.,\nClassic Revival. 1 photo (1940).\nGovernor Bennett House, South end of Lucas Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early\n19th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1940).\nHeyward-Washington House, 87 Church Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., man-\nsion type. 7 photos (1940).\nHibernian Hall, 105 Meeting Street. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 36 Chalmers Street. Stucco, three stories, late 18th C., two-story veranda. 1\nphoto (1938).\nHouse at 10 Charlotte Street. Late 18th C., interiors only. 3 photos (1940).\nHouse at 32 Charlotte Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 43 Charlotte Street. Brick and stucco, two stories. mid 18th C., (altered),\n1 photo (1940).\n[345]\n303816-41-23\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHARLESTON-Continued.\nHouse at 92 Church Street. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 301 East Bay Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda,\n1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 332 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type.\nClassic Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1939).\nHouse at East Bay Street and South Battery. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th\nC., Classic Revival, three-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 70 Hasell Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1938).\nHouse on Magazine Street. Half-timber, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 8 Meeting Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nHouse at 59 Smith Street. Wood, three stories, late 18th C., three-story veranda. 3\nphotos, interiors only (1940).\nHouse on South Battery between King and Meeting Streets. Wood, three and a half\nstories with cupola, late 18th C., Classic Revival, two-story veranda. 1 photo (1938).\nHouse at 46 Tradd Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., (remodeled 1933). 3 photos\n(1940).\nHouse at 67 Vanderhorst Street. Early 19th C. 3 photos, interiors only (1940).\nHuguenot Church, 136 Church Street. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\nE. Blake White, architect. 1 photo (1940).\nJerkinhead Roof House, 392-394 Meeting Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, late\n18th C. 2 photos (1939).\nJoseph Manigault House, 350 Meeting Street. Stucco, three stories, late 18th C., mansion\ntype. Gabriel Manigault, Architect. 6 photos (1940).\nJudge King's House, 24 George Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type. 1 photo (1938).\nJudge Robert Pringle House, 70 Tradd Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th\nC., two-story veranda. 1 photo (1940).\nLucas House, Calhoun Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Re-\nvival, two-story veranda. 2 photos (1939).\nMarket Hall. Stucco, one story, mid 19th C., Classic Revival, cast-iron railings. 1\nphoto (1940).\nMiddleton-Pinckney House (Elliot House), 14 George Street. Brick and stucco, four\nstories, late 18th C., mansion type. 3 photos (1938).\nMiles Brewton House, 27 King Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type,\nClassic Revival, two-story veranda. Ezra Waite, Architect. 6 photos (1938; 1940).\nNathaniel Russell House, 51 Meeting Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Early Republican, wrought-iron balcony. 3 photos (1940).\nOld Citadel. Stucco, three stories, early 19th C., Gothic Revival. Frederick Wesner,\nArchitect. 3 photos (1940).\nOld City Powder Magazine, 23 Cumberland Street. Brick and stucco, one story, early 18th\nC. 2 photos (1940).\n[ 346]\nSOUTH CAROLINA\nOLD JEWISH ORPHANAGE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. C. 1800\n[347]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHARLESTON-Continued.\nOld Jewish Orphanage, 88 Broad Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, late 18th C.\n8 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nOld Marine Hospital, 20 Franklin Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. Robert Mills, Architect (?). 5 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nOld Saint Michael's Rectory, Beaufain Street opposite Logan. Wood, two and a half\nstories, late 18th C. 3 photos (1938).\nOrphans' Home Chapel, Vanderhorst Street. Stucco, early 19th C., Classic Revival.\nGabriel Manigault, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\nPaine Studio, 47 South Meeting Street. Wood and brick, three and a half stories, early\n19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1938).\nParish House, Congregational Church. Brick and stucco, one story, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1938).\nPelzer House, 109 Ashley Avenue. Wood, three and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Classic Revival, twe-story veranda. 4 photos (1940).\nPettigrew Law Office, 8 Saint Michael's Alley. Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., iron\nbalcony. E. Blake White, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Pink House\", 17 Chalmers Street. Stucco, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1940).\nRalph Izard House, 110 Broad Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 18th C. 7\nphotos (1940).\nRobert Martin House, 16 Charlotte Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 1 photo (1940).\nRoper House, 9 East Bay Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival, wrought-iron balconies. 1 photo (1940).\nSaint John's Lutheran Church, 10 Archdale Street. Stucco, with tower, early 19th C.,\nClassic Revival, with wrought-iron gates. 2 photos (1940).\nSaint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 79 Hasell Street. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1938).\nSaint Michael's Church, 78 Meeting Street. Brick and stucco, with tower, mid 18th C.,\nClassic Revival. 3 photos (1939; 1940).\nSaint Philip's Protestant Episcopal Church, 144 Church Street. Brick and stucco, with\ntower, early 19th C., Classic Revival. Joseph Hyde, Architect. 4 photos (1939; 1940).\nSecond Presbyterian Church, Charlotte and Meeting Streets at Ashmead Place. Brick\nand stucco, with tower, early 19th C., Classic Revival. John Gordon, Architect. 3\nphotos (1939; 1940).\nState Powder Magazines and Administration Buildings. Brick and stucco, one story,\nearly 19th C. Robert Mills, Architect. 2 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nSteele House, 89 Beaufain Street. Early 19th C., interiors only. 8 photos (1940).\nUnited States Customs House, 200 East Bay Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. E. Blake White, Architect. 1 photo (1939).\nWilliam Blacklock House, 18 Bull Street. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early Repub-\nlican. (Also outbuildings). 9 photos (1940).\n[348]\nSOUTH CAROLINA\nCHARLESTON-Continued.\nWilliam Ravenel House, 13 East Bay Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, cast-iron balcony. 1 photo (1940).\nWrought-iron Gate at 96a Ashley Avenue. Early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\nCHARLESTON VICINITY\nCharleston County (10)\nSaint Andrew's Church, 10 miles southwest of Charleston. Brick and stucco, early\n18th C. 10 sheets (1940); 9 photos (1940).\nCHERAW\nChesterfield County (10)\nOld Masonic Hall. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1940).\nSaint David's Church. Wood, with tower, late 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nCOLUMBIA\nRichland County (40)\nDe Bruhl House, 1401 Laurel Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect (?). 13 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nHall-Preston House, Blanding and Pickens Streets. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type; Greek Revival. Robert Mills, Architect. 10 sheets (1934); 7 photos\n(1934).\nLibrary, University of South Carolina, Sumter and College Streets. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., Classic Revival. Richard Clark and Robert Mills, Architects. 12 sheets\n(1934); 10 photos (1934; 1940).\nPresident's House, University of South Carolina. Brick and stucco, two stories, early\n19th C. 2 photos (1940).\nCORDESVILLE VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\nStrawberry Chapel. Stucco, early 18th C. 7 photos (1939).\nCROSS\nBerkeley County (8)\nCabin. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (wood and clay chimney). 1 photo (1939).\nEDISTO ISLAND\nCharleston County (10)\n\"Brick House\", Russell Creek. Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (burned\n1929). 8 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936; 1939).\nPresbyterian Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. James M.\nCurtis, Architect. 1 photo (1940).\nWilliam Seabrook House. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1940).\nEUTAW SPRINGS VICINITY\nBerkeley County (S)\n\"Lawson Pond\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).\nOrangeburg County (38)\n\"Belvidere\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939) doorway only.\n\"Eutaw\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1939).\n\"Numertia\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\n\"Pond Bluff\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. (Also log outbuildings). 8\nphotos (1939).\n\"The Rocks\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos (1939; 1940).\n[349]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nEUTAWVILLE VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\n\"Loch Dhu\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\n\"Springfield\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos (1939).\nOrangeburg County (38)\n\"Walworth\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\nGEORGETOWN\nGeorgetown County (22)\nChurch of Prince George Winyah. Brick, early 18th C., (tower added). 4 photos (1938;\n1940).\nCourt House. Stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 4 photos (1940).\nGEORGETOWN VICINITY\nGeorgetown County (22)\nNegro Baptist Church, Silver Hill Plantation. Wood, with cupola, early 19th C., (burned\n1940). 2 photos (1940).\n\"Silver Hill Plantation\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 2 photos\n(1940).\nGOOSE CREEK\nBerkeley County (8)\nSaint James' Church. Brick and stucco, early 18th C. 6 photos (1939; 1940).\nGOOSE CREEK VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\n\"Crowfield\". Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (ruinous). 5 sheets (1940);\n11 photos (1940).\nGREENVILLE\nGreenville County (23)\nChrist Episcopal Church, North Church and North Streets. Brick, with tower, mid 19th\nC., Gothic Revival. Joel Poinsette, Architect. 14 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nGREENVILLE VICINITY\nGreenville County (23)\nJoel Poinsette House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nHUGER VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\n\"Middleburg\", 3 miles east of Huger on east branch of Cooper River. Wood, two stories\nlate 17th C. (Also outbuildings). 3 sheets (1940); 7 photos (1939; 1940).\nPompion Hill Chapel. Brick, mid 18th C. 8 photos (1939; 1940).\nMcCLELLONVILLE VICINITY\nCharleston County (10)\n\"Fairfield\", 6½ miles north of McClellonville. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. (altered).\n12 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1940).\nMONCKS CORNER\nBerkeley County (8)\nBiggin Church. Brick, mid 18th C. (burned late 19th C.). 3 photos (1939; 1940).\nMONCKS CORNER VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\n\"Exeter\". Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1940); 17\nphotos (1939; 1940).\n\"Gippy\". Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1940).\n\"Limerick\". Wood, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 13 sheets (1940); 12\nphotos (1939; 1940).\n\"Wappaoolah\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\n[350]\n[351]\nROPER HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. c. 1845\nSOUTH CAROLINA\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMOUNT PLEASANT VICINITY\nCharleston County (10)\n\"Boone Hall\" Quarters. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n\"Hampton,\" South Branch of Santee River. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., man-\nsion type, Classic Revival (additions). 13 photos (1936; 1940).\n\"Oakland\". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1940); 6 photos (1940).\nSnee House, Snee Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., formal composition,\n(restored). 3 photos (1940).\nPENDLETON\nAnderson County (4)\nFarmers' Hall. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 7 sheets\n(1934); 4; photos (1934; 1940).\nPINE GROVE VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\n\"Comingtee\". Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). 3\nphotos (1940).\n\"Dean Hall\". Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1939).\n\"Medway Plantation\". Brick and stucco, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 4 photos\n(1940).\nPINOPOLIS VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\nBlackoak Church. Wood, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\n\"Bunker Hill\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\n\"Cedar Spring\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).\n\"Hanover\". Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 17 photos (1939; 1940).\n\"Indianfield\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\n\"North Hampton\". Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also wood outbuildings).\n3 photos (1939).\n\"Ophir\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1939).\n\"Pooshee\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).\n\"Somerset\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 4 photos (1939).\n\"Wampee\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1939).\n\"White Hall\". Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 7 photos (1939).\n\"Woodlawn\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 3 photos\n(1939).\nSAINT STEPHENS VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\nSaint Stephen's Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1939).\nSANTEE\nCharleston County (10)\nSaint James' Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1940).\nSANTEE VICINITY\nCharleston County (10)\n\"Harrietta\". Wood, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type, Early Republican, formal\ncomposition. 2 photos (1940).\n\"The Wedge\". Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos\n(1940).\nSHELDON\nBeaufort County (7)\nPrince William's Church. Brick, mid 18th C., (demolished). 3 photos (1940).\n[352]\nSOUTH CAROLINA\nSTATESBURG\nSumter County (43)\nChurch of the Holy Cross. Pise and stucco, with tower, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival.\n6 photos (1934).\nSUMTER VICINITY\nSumter County (43)\nGeneral Sumter's Tomb and Chapel. Brick and stone, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nHigh Hills Baptist Church. Wood, late 18th C., Greek Revival. 9 sheets (1934); 3\nphotos (1934).\nNegro Cabin. Wood, one story, 19th C., clay and wood chimney. 1 photo (1939).\nWALTERBORO\nColleton County (15)\nLibrary. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nWANDO VICINITY\nBerkeley County (8)\nSaint Thomas' and Saint Dennis' Church. Stucco, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\nWEDGEFIELD VICINITY\nSumter County (43)\n\"Melrose\" (Singleton Plantation). Wood, one story, late 18th C., saddle-bag type,\n(altered). 5 sheets (1940); 8 photos (1940).\nYORK VICINITY\nYork County (46)\nMcElwee House, Kings Mountain Recreational Area. Log, two stories, late 18th C\n7 sheets (1939); 7 photos (1895; 1939).\n1353 ]\nTENNESSEE\nBEERSHEBA SPRINGS\nGrundy County (31)\nBeersheba Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nBOLIVAR\nHardeman County (35)\nColonel McNeal House, Bill Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. 16 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1936).\nCASTALIAN SPRINGS\nSumner County (83)\n\"Castalian Springs\" (Wynne House). Log, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936;\n1940).\nCOLUMBIA\nMaury County (60)\n\"Mercer Hall\" (Bishop Otey House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nCOLUMBIA VICINITY\nMaury County (60)\n\"Clifton Place\" (General Pillow House), 5 miles south of Columbia. Brick, two stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 6 photos (1936).\n\"Rattle and Snap\" (Polk-Granbery House). Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 10 photos (1936).\nZion Church, 6 miles west of Columbia. Brick, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nELIZABETHTON\nCarter County (10)\nGeneral Taylor House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nELKMONT VICINITY\nSevier County (78)\nLittle Greenbrier School and Church House, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.\nLog, one story, late 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1935; 1936).\nGALLATIN VICINITY\nSumner County (83)\n\"Cragfont\" (General Winchester House). Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.\n12 photos (1936; 1940).\n\"Fairview\" (Franklin House), 4 miles west of Gallatin. Brick, two and a half stories,\nearly 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. (Aiso circular wellhouse).\n8 photos (1936).\nGATLINBURG VICINITY\nSevier County (78)\nBales House, Roaring Fork Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 4 miles from\nGatlinburg. Log, one story, late 19th C., dog-run type. (Also log outbuildings). 8 sheets\n(1935); 13 photos (1935).\nHERMITAGE\nDavidson County (19)\n\"The Hermitage\" (Andrew Jackson House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival, (burned 1834, rebuilt 1835). 7 sheets (1934); 42 photos (1934; 1936).\nJOHNSON CITY VICINITY\nWashington County (90)\nCobb House (General Blount House), 4 miles north of Johnson City. Wood, two stories,\nlate 18th C. 3 photos (1936).\nHaynes House, 2 miles east of Johnson City. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 3 photos\n(1936).\n[354]\nTENNESSEE\nKNOXVILLE\nKnox County (47)\nBlount House, State Street and Hill Avenue. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal\ncomposition. 7 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nCampbell House, Cumberland Avenue and Central Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDr. Jackson House, State Street and Hill Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nOld Chisholm Tavern, Front and Gay Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nKNOXVILLE VICINITY\nSevier County (78)\nBuckingham House, 16 miles east of Knoxville. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nRamsey House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. Thomas Hope, Architect (?).\n4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLIMESTONE\nWashington County (90)\nGillespie-Klepper House. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nMEMPHIS\nShe!by County (79)\nDunscomb House, 584 South Front Street. Brick and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nHunt-Phelan House, 533 Beale Avenue. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nLittleton-Petrit House, 496 Beale Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 8 photos (1936).\nTitus Block, Third and Market Streets. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. 6\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nTopp House, 565 Beale Avenue. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 3 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMORRISTOWN VICINITY\nHamblen County (32)\nDeaderick-Taylor House, 5 miles NE. of Morristown on U.S. Highway 11. Brick, two\nstories, early 19th C., mansion type. 5 photos (1936).\nNASHVILLE\nDavidson County (19)\n\"Belmont\" (Colonel Acklen House). Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th\nC., mansion type, Greek Revival. 14 photos (1936; 1940).\nState Capitol, Cedar Street and Capitol Boulevard. Regular ashlar, two stories with\ncupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. William Strickland, Architect. 23 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1934; 1940).\nNASHVILLE VICINITY\nDavidson County (19)\n\"Belle Meade\". Stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. (Also\nlog, dog-run quarters). 10 photos (1940).\nPITTSBURG LANDING\nHardin County (36)\n\"Cherry Mansion\". Brick, one story, mid 19th C. (altered). 1 photo (c. 1900).\n[355]\n[9ˢ£]\n39:4-\nREPRESENATIVES REPRESENATIVES OF WW\n18:0\"\n18-9\"\n20'-7\"\nFIRST FL\nSECOND FL\nGA LLERY E.\nCEILING\nRICHARD R CLARK DEL\nSTONE ELEVATION\nSTONE SECTION\nLEGEND\nTENNESSEE STATE CAPITOL, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. 1845-55\nWEST\nLONGITUDINAL SECTION\nTUNNEL\n47:6\"\n20'-3\"\n17:6\"\n26:9\"\nFIRST LEVEL\nSECOND LEVEL\nTHIRD LEVEL\nFOURTH LEVEL\nMETRIC SCALE\nSCALE FOR SECTION\n50 40 30, 20 10\nFIRST FL\nSECOND FL\nCEILING\n18:0-\n39-4\"\nCORRIDOR\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTEXAS\nANAHUAC\nChambers County (36)\nGeneral Chambers House, Cummings Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 3 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nANDERSON\nGrimes County (93)\nBaptist Church. Fieldstone, with cupola, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nBlack-Schroder Springhouse. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBogess House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., formal composition, two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nBowman-Clarke-Kelly House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nBuchanan House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nDickson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFanthrope Tavern. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos\n(1936).\nGreen House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\nPahl House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWomack House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nANDERSON VICINITY\nGrimes County (93)\nFuqua House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nAUSTIN\nTravis County (227)\nFrench Legation to Republic of Texas, Robertson Hill. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nGeneral Land Office. Stone, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. Conrad Straeme,\nArchitect. 6 photos (1936).\nGovernor's Mansion, Colorado Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1934).\nGovernor Pease House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n7 photos (1937).\nRaymond House, 204 East Twenty-fourth Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid\n19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nVance House, 1802 San Gabriel Street. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 9\nsheets (1936); 4 photos (1934).\nAUSTIN VICINITY\nBastrop County (11)\nBurleson House, 19 miles south of Austin. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos\n(1937).\nIreland House, 21 miles south of Austin. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type.\n3 photos (1937).\nJudge Sneed House, 6 miles south of Austin on Lockhart Road. Regular ashlar, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\n[357]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBASTROP\nBastrop County (11)\nCrocheron House, Wilson Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n8 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nGovernor Sayer's House, Diagonal Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 6 photos (1934).\nPearcy House, Pecan Street and Highway 290. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nWilbarger House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n5 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nBELMONT VICINITY\nGonzales County (89)\nKing House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nBOERNE VICINITY\nKendall County (130)\nBecker House. Log and stone, one story, mid 19th C. (Also outbuilding.) 5 photos\n(1936).\nBRAZORIA\nBrazoria County (20)\nAshcomb Place. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nBROWNSVILLE VICINITY\nCameron County (31)\nCarmen Ranch House, 9 miles north of Brownsville. Brick, one story, mid 19th C,.\n(ruinous). 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nBULLARD\nSmith County (212)\nDouglas House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).\nLoffin House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nBULLARD VICINITY\nSmith County (212)\nColonel Dewberry House, 7 miles west of Bullard. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nLoffin House, 7 miles west of Bullard. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nCARTHAGE\nPanola Dounty (183)\nCollins House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nMorris House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., (addition). 2 photos (1936).\nParker House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936.)\nSnow House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCASTROVILLE\nMedina County (163)\nAndrew Carle House, Main and Lafayette Streets. Stone and stucco, one story, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nBendele House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCastro House. Zinc, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFirst Catholic Church. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFirst Lutheran Church. Stone and stucco, mid 19th C. (steeple built 1906). 2 photos\n(1936).\nGoldberg House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nHaass House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nHoog House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936),\n[358]\nTEXAS\nCASTROVILLE-Continued.\nIhnken House and Store. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nJohn Vance House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nJoseph Carle House and Store, Angelo and Madrid Streets. Stone and stucco, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nMarion House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nOld Court House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 2 photos (1936).\nPingenot House. Ashler, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nQuintle and Haas Water Mill. Fieldstone and wood, one story, mid 19th C., (altered).\n5 photos (1936).\nQuintle House and Store, Alamo Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.\n5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nSimon Cabin. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nTarde Hotel. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 6 photos\n(1936).\nVance Hotel, Florence and Main Streets. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.,\n(altered 1874). (Also outbuildings). 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nCASTROVILLE VICINITY\nMedina County (163)\nDe Montel House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 7 photos\n(1936).\nCENTER\nShelby County (210)\nJones House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C., dog-run type. 2 photos (1936).\nSmith House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCENTER POINT\nKerr County (133)\nGanahl House. Half timber, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nCESTAHOVA VICINITY\nKarnes County (128)\nPawelek House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 7 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nCHAPEL HILL\nWashington County (239)\nColonel Browning House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Stage Coach Tavern. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nCHAPEL HILL VICINITY\nWashington County (239)\nSmith House, 2 miles west of Chapel Hill. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n5 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCHENANGO\nBrazoria County (20)\nChenango Sugar Mill. Brick and wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1\nphoto (1936).\nCHERRY SPRING\nGillespie County (86)\nRode House. Irregular ashlar, three stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 7 photos\n(1936).\nCHERRY SPRING VICINITY\nGillespie County (86)\nRode-Kothe Barn, 1 mile east of Cherry Spring. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th\nC. 6 photos (1934).\n[359]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHIRENO\nNacogdoches County (174)\nOld Half-Way Inn (Tucker House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1934; 1936).\nCOLUMBUS VICINITY\nColorado County (45)\nTait House, 10 miles from Columbus. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type.\n3 photos (1936).\nTait Plantation House, 10 miles west of Columbus. Log, one and a half stories, mid 19th\nC., dog-run type. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nCOMFORT\nKendall County (130)\nFaltin House, Seventh and Main Streets. Half timber, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nCORPUS CHRISTI\nNueces County (178)\nMeuly House, 210 Chaparral Street. Concrete, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 7 sheets (1936); 8 photos (c. 1919; 1936).\nCROCKETT\nHouston County (113)\nColeman-Crook House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. John McVey,\nArchitect (?). 2 photos (1936).\nCROCKETT VICINITY\nHouston County (113)\n\"Park Hill\", Collins House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n3 photos (1936).\nD'HANIS\nMedina County (163)\nNey House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nDRIFTWOOD\nHays County (105)\nJohnson's Institute, Austin Highway. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1936).\nEL PASO\nEl Paso County (71)\nHart Grist Mill. Stone, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 photo (1936).\nFLORESVILLE VICINITY\nWilson County (247)\nFlores House, 7 miles north of Floresville. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1936).\nSeguin House, 3 miles north of Floresville. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.\n5 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934; 1936).\nYndo House, 9 miles west of Floresville. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.\n4 photos (1936).\nFORT DAVIS\nJeff Davis County (122)\nFort Davis. Stone, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1936).\nFORT McKAVETT\nMenard County (164)\nFort McKavett, 22 miles west of Menard. Stone, mid 19th C. 16 photos (1936).\nFREDERICKSBURG\nGillespie County (86)\nDietz House. Limestone and log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nFoerster House. Limestone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n3 photos (1936).\nKammlah House. Wood, stucco and stone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6\nphotos (1936).\n[360]\n303816-41-24\n[361] ]\nTEXAS\nSAN YGNACIO RANCH HOUSE, SAN YGNACIO, TEXAS. 1851\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFREDERICKSBURG-Continued.\nOld Post Office, San Sabast and Seventh Streets. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid\n19th C. 3 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nPfeil House, San Antonio Street. Masonry, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (1934).\nSaint Mary's Catholic Church, San Antonio and Sixth Streets. Irregular ashlar, with\ntower, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nStaudt-Sunday House, Creek Street. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nTatsch House, Second and Schubert Streets. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nFULTON\nAransas County (4)\nFulton House. Wood and stucco, two and a half stories. late 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nGALVESTON\nGalveston County (84)\nAustin House, 1502 Avenue D. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type. 3\nphotos (1936).\nBall House, 1405 Twenty-fourth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nBrown House, Twenty-fourth Street and Broadway. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, cast-iron verandas. 8 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1934; 1936).\nCherry House, 1602 Avenue F. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\nFederal Building, Avenue E and Twentieth Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.,\nClassic Revivał. 1 photo (1936).\nLewis House, 2328 Avenue G. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1936).\nMenard House, 1605 Thirty-third Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nMoody House, Avenue M and Twenty-third Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C.,\nmansion type, Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nMoore House, 3112 Avenue O. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 2 photos (1936).\nPart of Powattan House (Hotel), 1925 Twenty-seventh Street. Wood, two stories, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival (moved). 1 photo (1936).\nPowattan House (Hotel), 3427 Avenue O. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 7 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nRosenberg House, 1306 Avenue D. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype. 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nTurner Hall (Albert House), 2015 Avenue I. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).\nWolston House, 1705 Thirty-fifth Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\n[362]\nTEXAS\nGOLIAD\nGoliad County (88)\nBoyd House. Limestone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nDavis House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., (rebuilt 1903). 4 photos\n(1936).\nLa Bahia Mission Church. Fieldstone, with tower, mid 18th C., (rebuilt 1932-1933). 5\nphotos (1936).\nPeck House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 11 photos (1936).\nHEMPSTEAD VICINITY\nWaller County (237)\nLiendo House, 4 miles from Hempstead. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek revival.\n4 sheets (1934); 8 photos (1934; 1936).\nHILL'S PRAIRIE\nBastrop County (11)\nHill House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek revival. 7 sheets\n(1936); 11 photos (1936).\nHOUSTON\nHarris County (101)\nCherry House, 608 Fargo Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, two.\nstory veranda. 4 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934; 1936).\nDr. Carrington House, Crawford Street and Rusk Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th\nC., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1934); 9 photos (1934; 1936).\nLongcope House, 102 Chenevert Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ncast-iron veranda. 3 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1936).\nShelter House, 212 Dallas Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda,\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nHUNTSVILLE VICINITY\nWalker County (236)\nYoakum House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nINDEPENDENCE\nWashington County (239)\nBaptist Church. Stone, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nBlue House. Stone and wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nClark House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 2 photos (1936).\nGeneral Robertson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 2 sheets\n(1934); 6 photos (1934; 1936).\nHouston-Lea House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nO. A. Seward House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934;\n1936).\nSamuel Seward House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda. 1 photo\n(1936).\nToalson House. Ashlar, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nJEFFERSON\nMarion County (158)\nAlley House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nBeard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCatholic Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nCockell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 2 photos (1936).\nCulbertson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\n363]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nJEFFERSON-Continued.\nExcelsior Hotel. Brick and wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nJefferson Journal Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron balcony. 3\nphotos (1936).\nKahan Saloon Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOld Jefferson Court House. Brick, two stories, late 19th C., Greek revival. Thomas\nHinkle, Architect. 1 photo (1936).\nPresbyterian Manse (General Rogers House), 221 Delta Street. Wood, one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 6 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nSpelling House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek revival. 3 photos (1936).\nWard House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nJEFFERSON VICINITY\nMarion County (158)\nFreeman House, 2 miles from Jefferson on State Highway 49. Wood, one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 10 photos (1934).\nLA GRANGE\nFayette County (75)\nEtario Club. Half-timber, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nKaulbach House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nKirsch House. Stone and stucco, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLANGTRY\nValverde County (233)\nJudge Bean House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nLOCKHART\nCaldwell County (28)\nDr. Lane House. Stone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5\nphotos (1936).\nLOCKHART VICINITY\nCaldwell County (28)\nBlackwell House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).\nLUFKIN VICINITY\nAngelina County (3)\nGann House, 15 miles west of Lufkin. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type. 2\nphotos (1936).\nMARSHALL\nHarrison County (102)\nAlexander House, North Wellington Street. Wood, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.\n3 photos (1936).\nCarter House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nFirst Methodist Church South. Brick and stucco, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nHolcome House (now Music Hall, Bishop College), Bishop and West Rush Streets.\nBrick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 5 sheets (1934); 8 photos\n(1934).\nMunce House. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., (frame addition). 2 photos (1936).\nWheatstone House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMARSHALL VICINITY\nHarrison County (102)\nHenderson House. Irregular ashlar and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 3 photos (1936).\n[364]\nTEXAS\nMILAM VICINITY\nSan Augustine County (203)\nYbarbo House. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMISSION VALLEY\nVictoria County (235)\nDavidson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDe Leon House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRives House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNACOGDOCHES\nNacogdoches County (174)\nNacogdoches University. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nSacred Heart Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSterne House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nNACOGDOCHES VICINITY\nNacogdoches County (174)\nBean House, Milrose Road. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNAVASOTA\nGrimes County (93)\nFoster House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nFreeman House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nShop. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNAVASOTA VICINITY\nGrimes County (93)\nFoster-Sheriff Gibbs House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nNEW BRAUNFELS\nComal County (46)\nCoffee Company, 136 Seguin Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 13 photos (1934).\nForke House. Half-timber, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nLindheimer House. Brick and wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nNaegelin House, 137 Seguin Street. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 7 photos (1934).\nSchmidt House. Adobe and wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nNEWCASTLE VICINITY\nYoung County (252)\nForage Building, Fort Belknap. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 1 sheet\n(1934); 6 photos (1934).\nMagazine Building, Fort Belknap. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous).\n2 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nPALESTINE\nAnderson County (1)\nDorsett House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nEagan House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMcNaughton House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nPessony House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936).\nSchwirter House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\n[365]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPANNA MARIA\nKarnes County (128)\nMoczygamba Houses No. 1 and 2. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos\n(1936).\nUrbanczyk House. Stone and brick, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nWhetstone House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nPENDLETON FERRY\nSabine County (202)\nGaines-McGowan House. Log, one story, early 19th C., dog-run type. 1 photo (1936).\nPLANTERSVILLE\nGrimes County (93)\n\"Cedar Hall\", (Baker House). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nEasley House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revivał. 2 photos\n(1936).\nMarkey's Seminary, Dormitory. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWalton House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revivał. 1 photo (1936).\nPOINT ISABEL\nCameron County (31)\nLighthouse. Stone, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nPOTH VICINITY\nWilson County (247)\nBeauregard Ranch Buildings, 5 miles west of Poth. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C.\n7 photos (1936).\nPRESIDIO VICINITY\nPresidio County (189)\nFort Leaton, 2 miles east of Presidio. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936);\n16 photos (1936).\nQUIHI\nMedina County (163)\nBoehle House, Quihi Road. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1934);\n6 photos (1934).\nQUIHI VICINITY\nMedina County (163)\nSchorobiny House No. 1. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936)\nSchorobiny House No. 2. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nRIO GRANDE CITY\nStarr County (214)\nDavis House, Britton Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1937); 8\nphotos (1934).\nOłd Court House, Water Street and Texas Avenue. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nROANS PRAIRIE\nGrimes County (93)\nA. D. Kennard House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMark Kennard House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nROCKPORT\nAransas County (4)\nMathis House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nROUND ROCK\nWilliamson County (246)\nAnderson House. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\n[366]\nTEXAS\nROUND TOP\nFayette County (75)\nBethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. Stone and stucco, with cupola, mid 19th C.\n4 photos (1936).\nKneip House. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos\n(1936).\nSALADO\nBell County (14)\nRobertson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. (Also outbuildings).\n16 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\n\"Shady Villa.\" Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 photos (1936).\nSAN ANTONIO\nBexar County (15)\n\"The Alamo.\" Mission San Antonio de Valero, Alamo Plaza. Regular ashlar, mid 18th\nC., baroque. 15 photos (1936).\nArgyle House, Alamo Heights. Stone and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival, (altered). 7 photos (1936).\nCos House, Villita Street and Wemble Alley. Stone and stucco, one story, early 19th C.\n2 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1934; 1937).\nDenman House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also stone slave quarters).\n8 photos (1936).\nDes Mazieres Store Building and House, Martinez and South Alamo Streets. Concrete\nand stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 5 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nFrench Mansard House, 408 Elm Street. Stone, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7\nsheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nJudge Devine House. Stone and brick, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nKamphmann House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. (Also stables). 13 photos\n(1936).\nMenger Hotel. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C. 17 photos (1936).\nMission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuña, Church, Mission Road.\nRegular ashlar, with two towers, early 18th C., baroque. 5 sheets (1934); 14 photos\n(1936).\nMission San Francisco de la Espada, Church. Irregular ashlar, with bell gable, early\n18th C., baroque. 4 sheets (1934); 20 photos (1936).\nMission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, Church. Limestone, with tower, mid 18th C.,\nplateresque. Pedro Huisar, Architect. 6 sheets (1934); 33 photos (1936).\nMission San Juan de Capistrano, Church. Irregular ashlar, with bell gable, early 18th C.,\nbaroque. 2 sheets (1934); 17 photos (1936).\nNavarro House, South Laredo and West Nueva Streets. Stone and stucco, two stories,\nlate 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nO. Henry House (Porter House). Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nRuiz House, Dolorosa Street. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSaint Mark's Episcopal Church. Regular ashlar, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. J.\nUpjohn, Architect. 4 photos (1936).\nSan Fernando Cathedral. Regular ashlar, with two towers, mid 19th C., Gothic\nRevival. 7 photos (before 1866; 1936).\n[367]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n15'2\"\n15'2\"\n9'2\"\n12'2\"\n4'i\n22\n.\nis\n30\"\n35.8\n&\n2\"\nPROFILE\nOF\nI\nCORNICE\n134\"\nARCHI -\nTRAVE\n@\nMLDGS.\nsic\n1\n1'4\"\n.2\nSEC\nTHRU\n02\nARCHI-\nTRAVE:-\ndo\nD\n16.3°\n1'2\"\n8\nPROFILE 2°\n10\"\nOF\n1'2\"\n14\nBASE\nMOULDINGS.\n10\"\nZ'z\n2'-7'2\"\n4°\nis\n4°\nFLEV AT CORNICE ARCHITRAVE\nSCALE 3\ns\nCALE:3\"=I-O\nSACRISTY WINDOW MIS SION SAN JOSE DE:AGUAYO\nS C A L E: 1\" I'-O\"\nMETRIC\n036912\n2'\n1'2\" O\"\nO\n3\nG\n9\nl'\nMISSION San JOSÉ Y SAN MIGUEL DE AGUAYO, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. 1768\n[ 368 ]\nTEXAS\nSAN ANTONIO-Continued.\nSeng House, Bowie at Nacogdoches Streets. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 5 photos (1934; 1936).\nTwohig House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nUhl House. Limestone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nUhl Store. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nUrsuline Academy. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n6 photos (1936).\nVance House, 210 Nueva Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. John Fries, Architect. 9 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nVeramendi Palace. Adobe and limestone, one story, early 18th C., (destroyed C. 1912).\n3 photos (1910).\nSAN ANTONIO VICINITY\nBexar County (15)\nAqueduct, Piedra Creek. Stone, early 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nCasa Vieja, 14 miles south of San Antonio on Blue Wing Road. Stone and stucco, two\nstories, mid 19th C., (altered). 5 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nCasa Vieja Kiln, 14 miles south of San Antonio. Stone, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSAN AUGUSTINE\nSan Augustine County (203)\nA. H. Cartwright House, East Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 5 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934; 1936).\nBlount House, State Highway 21. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 4\nsheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nColumbus Cartwright House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHail House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nJohnson House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRoberts House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSAN AUGUSTINE VICINITY\nSan Augustine County (203)\nGarrett House, 2 miles west of San Augustine. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1934); 6 photos (1934).\nSublett House, 3 miles east of San Augustine. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nSAN ELIZARIO\nEl Paso County (71)\nFirst El Paso County Court House. Adobe and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nLujan House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1936).\nMission Capilla de San Elizario Church. Adobe and stucco, with bell gable, late 18th C.,\nbaroque. 4 photos (1936).\nViceregal House. Adobe and stucco, one story, late 17th C. 9 photos (1936).\nSAN YGNACIO\nZapata County (253)\nSan Ygnacio Ranch Buildings. Ashlar and stone, one story, mid 19th C. Jesus Trevino,\nArchitect. 5 sheets (1936); 17 photos (1936).\n[369]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSEGUIN\nGuadalupe County (94)\nAunt Margaret's House. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCampbell House. Wood and concrete, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. 9\nphotos (1936).\nColonel Young House, Mill Road. Concrete, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n5 photos (1934).\nCoopender House. Concrete and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nErskine House No. 1, West Humphreys and North Austin Streets. Wood and concrete,\none story, mid 19th C., (altered). 4 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\nErskine House No. 2. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (concrete additions). 6 photos (1936).\nFennell House. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nFlores House. Fieldstone and stucco, one story, early 19th C. 7 photos (1936).\nHolloman House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nIsom's House. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nJudge White House. Concrete, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nMagnolia Hotel. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\nMcCulloch House. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMiller House. Concrete and stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 9 photos (1936).\nParson Herron House. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nVaughn House. Adobe, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also outbuilding). 5 photos (1936).\nSHAFTER VICINITY\nPresidio County (189)\nFort Cibolo, 4 miles N.E. of Shafter. Ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 8 photos (1936).\nFortin de Cienega. Adobe, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nSOCORRO\nEl Paso County (71)\nMission Nuestra Senora del Socorro, Church. Adobe and stucco, with bell gable, mid\n19th C. 7 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nSOMERSET\nBexar County (15)\nCowan House. Stone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nSTONEHAM VICINITY\nGrimes County (93)\nSanders-McIntyre House, 12 miles north of Anderson. Log, one story, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nSUTHERLAND SPRINGS VICINITY\nWilson County (247)\n\"White Hall\" (Polley House), 1 mile NE. of Sutherland Springs. Irregular ashlar, two\nstories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda. (Also log slave quarter). 7 sheets (1936); 9\nphotos (1936).\nTAYLOR VICINITY\nWilliamson County (246)\nMcFadden House, 6 miles north of Taylor. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. 3 photos (1936).\nTHOMASTON\nDe Witt County (62)\nMurphree House. Regular ashlar and wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1936).\n37°]\nTEXAS\nVICTORIA\nVictoria County (235)\nCallender House, North Moody Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nGoldman House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nRupley Building. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWASHINGTON\nWashington County (239)\nBrown House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nJones House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nWEST COLUMBIA\nBrazoria County (20)\nVarner House. Wood and stucco, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 4 photos (1936).\nYSLETA\nEl Paso County (71)\nMission Nuestra Senora del Carmen, Church. Adobe and stucco, with tower, late\n17th C., (restored). 9 photos (1936).\nZAPATA VICINITY\nZapata County (253)\nSan Bartolo Ranch Buildings, 3 miles west of Zapata. Stone, one story, late 19th C.\n5 photos (1936).\n1371|\n60'-9'E'\n+\n12-4'\n10'-1'\n16'3'\n9:-9V2°\n12'-7'\n3'-7'\n9'-7\"\n3'-/\"\n4'-5\"\n9'-/\"\nDown-\nÔ\n18-1\"\n4\n18-2\"\n4\"\n\"1\"x8\" board Floor\n3'-3'\nNo Ceiling\nRandom board\nfloor\nNorth\n6\n5\n8'-8'\n3'-8\"\n4'-7\"\n24\n10\n2'-8\"\n6'-11\"\n3'-8'\n5-9'/2'\n1\" Board Partition\n2V2\n4'-5'\n240'\nUp\n38'-4'\n38-0'\n541'\n342\"\n5411°\nLLS\n16842\n372\n20'-3'\n19'-3'\nThe\n5\nMantel E Cabinets Detaileck\n2\n1\nT-2/2'\n3\n7'4\"\n19'-3'\n1940'\n1\"x8\" board Floor-\n1\"x8\" board Floor\nl'random Flooring\nCeiling l\"x8\" boards\nCeiling Canvassed over\nCeiling 3/8\"x6\" boards\nwith Battens.\nBoards & batters\n1°x14\" batters.\n14/\n4'-11\"\n6'0'\n1'5\"\n12'-7'\n5R\nIT-IOV2\"\n1'-8\"\n5%\n11'-4\"\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n$1\n13'\n3'D\nVentilator\nRestoration\n3'-8\"\n5'O'\n3'-8'\n6411'\n240'\n6'-101/2'\n2'-9'\n6'-9'2'\n2'-10'\n6'-8'\n3'-8\"\n5-0'\n3'-8\"\n12'-4'\n35/-8\n12-4°\n60'-4\"\nNotes:\nFIRST FLOOR PLAN\nStone Walls were laid in adobe later pointed with Lime Mortar\nScale 1/4\"=1\"O\"\nFireplaces in Rooms *16*2 are filled with Cement Mortar.\nRoom #5 is a restoration substantiated by the present\nresident-oomer Roswell DeMille.\nSpaces between studs in all 1st floor frame construction\nare filled with adobe brick and plastered with adobe.\nIrrigation\nDitch\nAll Interior Walls plastered except end wall of stone in\nRoom 5.\nHedge\nHedge\nDESERET TELEGRAPH AND POST OFFICE BUILDING, ROCKVILLE, UTAH. C. 1858\nUTAH\nROCKVILLE\nWashington County (27)\nDesert Telegraph and Post Office Building. Irregular ashlar, one and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 7 sheets (1940); 3 photos (1940).\nSALT LAKE CITY\nSalt Lake County (18)\nBeehive House, South Temple and North State Street. Ashlar and stucco, two stories\nwith cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival, two-story veranda. Truman O.\nAngell, Architect. 13 sheets (1934); 4 photos (1934).\nDeuel Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (moved). 1 photo (1937).\nMormon Tabernacle. Regular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. William 11. Folsom,\nArchitect. 6 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\n[373]\nWing Clg. El\nPOST\noffice\nWing Clq. El. 18-5 1/2\"\nWing Fl. Grade FI\n(Assumed Datum El. 10'-0\"\n+\nEl. 9'-4%'\nGrade\nE1.9-2\"\nii]\nNORTH ELEVATION\n/\nEl. 8'-9 1/2\"\nScaile 1/4\"=1'-0\"\n[ 374\nBasement Floor El 4-0\")\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWing Fi El 10'-3½\">\nWing FI.EI. 10'-3½\"\nAssumed Datum 10-0\"\nE1.8-3\nEl 8'-0'\nE1.7-11\nE1.7'-10½\"\n-E1 8'-3\"\nSOUTH ELEVATION\nScale 1/4\"=1'-0\"\nBasement Floor El. 4'-0\"\nDESERET TELEGRAPH AND POST OFFICE BUILDING, ROCKVILLE, UTAH. C. 1858\nVERMONT\nBENNINGTON\nBennington County (2)\nGeneral Robinson House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nBURLINGTON\nChittenden County (4)\nUnitarian Church, Pearl Street. Brick, with spire, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 7\nphotos (1937).\nCASTLETON\nRutland County (11)\nHarris House, Main and Mill Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936);\n5 photos (1937).\nMeecham-Ainsworth House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. Thomas Royal Dake,\nArchitect. 5 photos (1937).\nPulpit in Federated Church. East Main Street. Wood, early 19th C. Thomas Royal\nDake, Architect. 3 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1937).\nRansom House (Stairway). Wood, early 19th C. Thomas Royal Dake, Architect.\n2 photos (1937).\nWatters House, Main and South Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 10 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1937).\nGRAFTON\nWindham County (13)\nCongregational Church. Brick, with spire, early 19th C., Greck Revival. 6 sheets\n(1936); 6 photos (1937).\nMIDDLEBURY\nAddison County (1)\nCongregational Church. Wood, with spire, early 19th C. Lavius Fillmore, Architect.\n11 photos (1937).\nROCKINGHAM\nWindham County (13)\nMeeting House. Wood, late 18th C. 8 photos (1937).\nRUTLAND\nRutland County (11)\nGoogan House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 17 sheets (1936); 11 photos (1937).\nSOUTH SHAFTSBURY\nBennington County (2)\nGovernor Galusha House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 11 photos (1937).\nMonroe House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. Lavius Fillmore, Architect. 11\nphotos (1937).\nVERGENNES\nAddison County (1)\nGeneral Strong House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 17 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (1937).\n[375]\nCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, GRAFTON, VERMONT. 1833\n[376]\nVERMONT\nK\nK\nWOOD\n25:5½\"\nair\nMETAL\nWOOD\nMETAL\nD\nWOOD\nI\nHANDRAIL\nHANDRAIL\n2\nE\nB\nB\nSTEPS\nSTEDS\nG\nA\nA\nN/EM\nD\nC22\nELEVATION OF ARCH. SOUTH WALL AND PULDIT\nPLASTER\nWALL\nSTEDS\nSTEPS\nCLO\nBALUSTERS\nHANDRAIL\nNEWEL\nPOST\nPLATFORM\nONE half PLAN A-A\nONE HALF PLAN B-B\nO\nPLAN\nSCALE OF METERS\no I 2 3 4 5 G 7\nEDWARD E. ALLEN DEL.\nINKED BY WM. A.TARBELL.\nBUILT 1833\nSCALE OF FEET\nFEDERATED CHURCH PULPIT, CASTLETON, VERMONT. 1833\n[377]\n303816-41--25\nVIRGINIA\nNOTE.-For the State of Virginia only, counties rather than communities govern the\narrangement of subjects, except for those subjects located in independent cities, which are\nlisted separately directly below. Thus, the communities listed after the independent cities\nare not alphabetically arranged. Alphabetical sequence may be traced in the county\nlistings at the right of the column.\nINDEPENDENT CITIES\nALEXANDRIA\nAlms House, River Road and Monroe Avenue. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th.\nC. 8 sheets (1937).\nBurson House (Hallowell School), 609 Oronoco Street. Brick, two and a half stories,\nlate 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCarlyle House, 121 North Fairfax Street. Stone and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type. 8 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936; 1937; 1939; 1940).\nChrist Church, Columbus and Cameron Streets. Brick with tower, late 18th C.\nJames Wren, Architect. 7 photos (1936).\nCraddock House (Crocker House), 323 South Fairfax Street. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C., wrought-iron railing. 3 photos (1939).\nDr. Craik House, 210 Duke Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nFairfax House, 607 Cameron Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican. 12 photos (1936; 1939).\nFairfax House (Adam House), 207 Prince Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid\n18th C. 3 photos (1936; 1939).\nFawcett House, 517 Prince Street. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. (addition 1816).\nsheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nGadsby's Tavern, 132 North Royal Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(addition 1792, restored). 7 sheets (1936); 14 photos (before 1900; 1936; 1937).\nGregory House, 329 North Washington Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHouse at 211 North Fairfax Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 5\nphotos (1936; 1937).\nHouse at 310 North Lee Street. Brick, late 18th C., door detail. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse at 200 Prince Street. Brick, three stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 211½ Prince Street. Brick, three and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nHouse at 711 Prince Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early\nRepublican. 2 photos (1937).\nHouse at 221 South Lee Street. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos\n(1936).\nHouse at 310 South Lee Street. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n[378]\nVIRGINIA\nALEXANDRIA-Continued.\nHouse at 308 Union Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., (demolished 1938).\n1 photo (1938).\nJockey Club, 814 Franklin Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 8\nphotos (1936).\nLadd House (House of the Smiling Face), 320 North Fairfax Street. Brick, late 18th\nC., door detail. 1 photo (1937).\nLeadbeater Drug Store, King and South Fairfax Streets. Brick, three stories, late 18th\nC. 1 photo (1936).\nLeadbeater-Stabler Apothecary Shop, 105-107 South Fairfax Street. Brick, three and\na half stories, late 18th C., (restored 1939). 2 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1938, 1939; 1910).\nLee House, 607 Oronoco Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLewis House, 815 Franklin Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 11 sheets (1937);\n7 photos (1936; 1937).\nLloyd House, 220 North Washington Street. Brick two and a half stories, late 18th C.,\nmansion type. 5 photos (1936).\nLyceum (McGuire House), 201 South Washington Street. Brick and stucco, two stories,\nmid 19th C., Greek Revival, (interior altered). 10 sheets (1940); 15 photos (1936; 1938;\n1940).\nPresbyterian Meeting House, 321 South Fairfax Street. Brick, with cupola, mid 18th C.\n4 photos (1936; 1939).\nPythian Temple, Cameron Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. 1\nphoto (1936).\nRamsey House, Fairfax and King Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n4 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nRectory of Saint Paul's. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nRow Houses, 103-113 Prince Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nSnowden House, 619 South Lee Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nWarehouses, 101-105 South Union Street. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 7 sheets\n(1937); 3 photos (1937).\nWarehouse, rear 105 South Union Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C. 3\nsheets (1937); 2 photos (1937).\nWise's Tavern, Cameron and Fairfax Streets. Brick, three stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nFREDERICKSBURG\n\"Federal Hill\" Summer House, Hanover Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nHouse at 100 Hanover Street. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\nHouse, Sophia (Water) Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\nHouses at 307-313 Sophia (Water) Street. Brick, early 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\n[379]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFREDERICKSBURG-Continued.\nHouses at 511-519 Sophia (Water) Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C.\n1 photo (1939).\nHouses at 710-716 Sophia (Water) Street. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\n\"Kenmore.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. (Also\noutbuildings). 30 photos (1939; 1940).\nMary Washington House, Charles and Lewis Streets. Wood, two stories, late 18th C.\n12 sheets (1934); 11 photos (1934).\nRising Sun Tavern, Caroline Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 sheets\n(1934); 9 photos (1934).\nStone Warehouse, Sophia (Water) Street. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1939).\nNORFOLK\nWhittle House, Duke and Freemason Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early\nRepublican. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nPETERSBURG\n\"Battersea.\" Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 19\nsheets (1940); 32 photos (1935; 1937; 1938).\n\"Bollingbrook.\" Wood, one story, mid 18th C., formal composition, (destroyed).\n5 sheets (about 1935).\nBolling House, Sycamore Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Classic Revival.\n2 photos (1935).\nBowers House, Bank and Sycamore Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th\nC. 5 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1938).\n\"Center Hill.\" Brick, two stories with cupola, mansion type, early 19th C., Classic\nRevival. 2 photos (c. 1920; 1936).\nDouble House, 208-208A Bollingbrook Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1935).\nDunn House, 105 South Sycamore Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Classic\nRevival, (destroyed). (Also outbuildings). 16 sheets (1936); 13 photos (1936).\nGilliam Row Houses. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1935).\nGolden Ball Tavern, Old and Short Market Streets. Brick and wood, two and a half\nstories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1935).\nHarrison House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHinton House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1935; 1940).\nHouse in Blandford. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nO'Hara House, 244 Market Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPride's Tavern, North West and McKenzie Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, early\n19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nSpottswood House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nStone House in Blandford, Crater Road and Watson Street. Fieldstone and wood, one\nstory, mid 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1935); 8 photos (1935; 1936).\n[380]\nVIRGINIA\nPETERSBURG-Continued.\nStone Warehouse. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nStrachan House, Cross Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., formal com-\nposition. 2 photos (1936).\nRICHMOND\nAllen-Ellett House, 2702 East Grace Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nBell Tower, Capitol Square, Ninth Street. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola,\nearly 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 2 photos (1886; 1936).\nBelvin House, 412 North Eighth Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, (demolished 1936). 5 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1926; 1936).\nBott House, 216 Cowardin Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C.,\n(destroyed). 12 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\nBowser Branch Library, 00 Clay Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nBrockenbrough House \"White House of the Confederacy\", 1201 East Clay Street. Brick\nand stucco, three stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 3 photos (1937).\nCall House, 217 West Grace Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (moved and\nrestored). 1 photo (1936).\nCameron House, 519 East Franklin Street. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\n(demolished 1938). 1 photo (1936).\nCarter House, 100-102 East Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos\n(1936).\nCaskie House, 2 North Fifth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type,\nEarly Republican. 12 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nCecil Memorial House, 13 North 5th Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 9 photos (1940).\nCommercial Building, 1207-1211 East Main Street. Stone, four stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nCottage at 6 Granby Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCottage at 778 North Ninth Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDe Saussure House. 316 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\nGreek Revival. 11 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDouble House at 311-313 College Street. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late\n18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nDouble House at 2501-2503 East Grace Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDouble House, 2216-2218 East Main Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C.\n12 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nDouble House, 628-630 North Seventeenth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nDouble House, 1200-1202 North Seventeenth Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n[381]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nRICHMOND-Continued.\nDouble House at 212-214 South First Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early\n19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGeneral Lee House, 707 East Franklin Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nGill House, 1007 McDonough Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 sheet (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nGlasgow House, 1 West Main Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nGreenhow House, 403 East Grace Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n5 sheets (1936); 9 photos (1936).\nHawes House, 506 East Leigh Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican.\n14 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nHickock House, 821 West Franklin Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 5th and Leigh Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1936).\nHouse at 17th and Venable Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 18th and Main Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 21st and Venable Streets. Brick, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHouse at 25th and Venable Streets. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (altered). 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 28th and East Franklin Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C.\nGreek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Chamberlayne Avenue and Saint Peter Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th\nC. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 402 East Cary Street. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 804 East Clay Street. Brick and stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\n(demolished 1937). 4 photos (1936).\nHouse at 12 East Franklin Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 2301 East Franklin Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 2617 East Franklin Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 2500 East Grace Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 206 East Leigh Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 4 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\n382]\nVIRGINIA\nRICHMOND-Continued.\nHouse at 2418 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 531 Leigh Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 2600 Marshall Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at Northeast Corner of Ballard Street and Tobacco Alley. Wood, one story,\nearly 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 516 North Third Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nHouse at 706 North 18th Street. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 9 North 23rd Street. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nHouse at 102 South Third Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., cast-iron\nveranda. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 116 South Third Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at 13 South Fifth Street. Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nHouse at Venable and Tulip Streets. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nHouse at 107 West Cary Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 1\nphoto (1930).\nHouse at 21 West Clay Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greck Revival.\n1 photo (1936).\nJohn Marshall House, Ninth and Marshall Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th C.\n22 photos (1940).\n\"Linden Row,\" East Franklin Street, north side between First and Second Streets.\nBrick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek Revival. 5 photos (1936).\nMasons' Hall, East Franklin Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 12\nsheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nNolting House, 409 East Main Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., mansion type,\nGreek Revival. 8 sheets (1940); 21 photos (1936; 1940).\nOld Stone House (now Poe's Shrine), 1916 East Main Street. Fieldstone, one and\na half stories, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936; 1937; 1939).\nPalmer House, 211 West Franklin Street. Brick, three stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\nPohlig Factory, 25th and Franklin Streets. Brick, three and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\n\"Pratt's Castle,\" 324 South 4th Street. Stucco, two stories with towers, mid 19th C.,\nGothic Revival. 2 photos (1939; 1940).\nQuarles House, 1 East Main Street. Brick, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (1936).\n[383]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBACON'S CASTLE, JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA. C. 1660\n[384]\nVIRGINIA\nRICHMOND-Continued.\nSaint John's Church, 24th Street. Wood, with tower, mid 18th C., (nave 1830, chancel\n1905). 11 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934; 1935).\nTucker House (now Negro YMCA), 3rd and Leigh Streets. Brick, two stories, late 18th\nC., (altered). 1 photo (1936).\nWickham-Valentine House (now Museum), 1015 East Clay Street. Brick and stucco,\ntwo stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Early Republican. Robert Mills, Architect.\n11 photos (1940).\nSTAUNTON\nStuart Entrance Gates, Church and Federal Streets. Wood, late 18th C. Thomas\nJefferson, Architect. 1 sheet (1934); 2 photos (1934).\n\"The Manse\" (Woodrow Wilson's Birthplace), Frederick and Coalter Streets. Brick, two\nstories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 8 sheets (1934); 5 photos (c. 1920;\n1934; 1937).\nCOUNTIES\nGUILFORD VICINITY\nAccomac County (1)\nMason (Thoroughgood) House, on Guilford Creek. Brick, one story, early 18th C.,\n(altered). 5 photos (1940).\nPoplar Grove (Wallop House), on Mosquito Creek. Brick, two stories, early 18th C.\n4 photos (1940).\nCHARLOTTESVILLE\nAlbermarle County (2)\nUniversity of Virginia. Brick, late 18th C., Roman Revival. Thomas Jefferson, Archi-\ntect. 12 photos (1933; 1937).\nCHARLOTTESVILLE VICINITY\nAlbermarle County (2)\n\"Carrsbrook.\" Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 5 photos (1937).\n\"Farmington.\" Brick, one story, mid 18th C., Classic Revival, (alterations by Thomas\nJefferson, 1803). 1 photo (1938).\n\"Monticello.\" Brick, two stories with dome, late 18th C., mansion type, Roman Revival.\nThomas Jefferson, Architect. 7 photos (1937).\n\"Viewmont\" (Colonel Fry House). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (burned 1939).\n4 sheets (1934); 5 photos (1934).\nAMELIA COURT HOUSE VICINITY\nAmelia County (4)\nHindle House. Frame, early 19th C. 2 sheets, interior only (1930).\nMATTOAX VICINITY\nAmelia County (4)\n\"The Oaks.\" Brick and wood, two stories, mid 18th C. (moved to Richmond 1930).\n8 photos (1939; 1940).\nCLIFFORD\nAmherst County (5)\nBrick House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nAPPOMATTOX\nAppomattox County (6)\nMcLean House (Surrender House), Main Street. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (de-\nmolished). 8 sheets (1893); 2 photos (c. 1900).\nOld Tavern and Manse. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nPatterson House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n[385]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFORT DEFIANCE\nAugusta County (8)\nAugusta \"Old Stone Church.\" Fieldstone, with spire, mid 18th C. 9 sheets (1934);\n3 photos (c. 1900; 1934).\nSTAUNTON VICINITY\nAugusta County (8)\n\"Folly Farms\" (Cochran House). Brick, one story, early 19th C., Roman Revival.\n(Also outbuildings). 10 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nEVINGTON VICINITY\nBedford County (10)\n\"Poplar Forest\". Brick, one story, early 19th C., octagonal type. Thomas Jefferson,\nArchitect. (Also outbuildings). 12 photos (1940).\nDILLWYN VICINITY\nBuckingham County (15)\n\"Bellmont,\" 5 miles from Dillwyn. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 3 photos (1934).\nLYNCHBURG VICINITY\nCampbell County (16)\nJohnson Cottage, 4½ miles from Lynchburg. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nRUSTBURG VICINITY\nCampbell County (16)\n\"White Hall.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nBOWLING GREEN\nCaroline County (17)\nCourt House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nMansion. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 16 sheets (1936); 8 photos (1936).\nBOWLING GREEN VICINITY\nCaroline County (17)\n\"Mulberry Place.\" Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also brick kitchen). 2 photos\n(1936).\n\"Oak Ridge.\" Brick, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nPORT ROYAL\nCaroline County (17)\nRectory, Saint Peter's Church. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., (additionlater). 1 photo\n(1939).\nSaint Peter's Church. Stucco, mid 19th C., Gothic Revival. (Also wood bell tower).\n2 photos (1939).\nPORT ROYAL VICINITY\nCaroline County (17)\n\"Camden.\" Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Italianate. Starkweather, Architect.\n4 photos (1939).\n\"Gay Mont,\" U.S. Highway 17. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, formal\ncomposition, (addition 1798 and 1830). 19 photos (1939; 1940).\nWOODFORD\nCaroline County (17)\nFlippo House (Old Sycamore Tavern). Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 6\nphotos (1936; 1937; 1939).\nCHARLES CITY\nCharles City County (19)\nCourt House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nGlebe House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\n\"Sherwood Forest.\" Wood, two and a half stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 2\nphotos (1937).\n[386]\nVIRGINIA\nCHARLES CITY VICINITY\nCharles City County (19)\n\"Farmington.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 sheets (1935).\n\"Greenway\" (Tyler Birthplace). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. (Also out-\nbuildings). 17 sheets (1934); 12 photos (1934; 1935; 1937).\n\"Indian Field.\" Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (wood addition). 1 photo\n(1934).\nSHIRLEY\nCharles City County (19)\n\"Shirley.\" Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type, two-story veranda.\n(Also brick and log outbuilding). 15 photos (1934; 1935; 1937; 1938; 1939).\nTETTINGTON\nCharles City County (19)\n\"The Rowe.\" Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 2 photos (1937).\nWESTOVER VICINITY\nCharles City County (19)\n\"Berkeley.\" James River, Route 5. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion\ntype, (restored). 5 photos (1934; 1935).\n\"Westover\". Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C., mansion type, formal composi-\ntion. 8 photos (1939).\nLORRAINE VICINITY\nChesterfield County (21)\nBellona Arsenal. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 10 photos (1936).\nPETERSBURG VICINITY\nChesterfield County (21)\n\"Oak Hill\" (Dunn's Hill). Wood, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 6 photos\n(1935).\n\"Violet Bank,\" Colonial Heights. Wood, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 8\nphotos (1935).\nSKINQUARTER\nChesterfield County (21)\n\"Skinquarter.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSOUTH RICHMOND\nChesterfield County (21)\nDunlop Mills. Brick, six stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nBOYCE VICINITY\nClarke County (22)\n\"Summerville.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., (destroyed). 3 sheets (1937); 1\nphoto (1933).\nGAYLORD\nClarke County (22)\n\"Clifton.\" Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n(Also outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).\nMILLWOOD\nClarke County (22)\n\"Carter Hall.\" Stucco, two stories with cupola, late 18th C., mansion type, (altered).\n2 photos (c. 1920).\nOld Chapel. Fieldstone, late 18th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nWater Mill. Fieldstone, two stories, early 18th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nMILLWOOD VICINITY\nClarke County (22)\n\"Annefield.\" Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 4 photos (1936).\n\"Saratoga.\" Irregular ashlar, two and a half stories, late 18th C., mansion type, (also\noutbuildings). 3 photos (c. 1920; 1926).\n\"The Tuleyries.\" Stucco, two stories with cupola. early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 1 photo (c. 1900).\n[387]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWHITE POST VICINITY\nClarke County (22)\nEstate Office, Greenway Court. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1936;\n1939).\nPowder House at Greenway Court. Log, one story, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1936);\n6 photos (c. 1900; 1936; 1937).\nBRANDY VICINITY\nCulpeper County (24)\nLittle Fork Church, Saint Mark's Parish. Brick, late 18th C., (restored). 3 sheets\n(1936).\nCUMBERLAND\nCumberland County (25)\nClerk's Office, Court House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 1 photo\n(1935).\nCourt House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Roman Revival. 3 photos (1939).\nCUMBERLAND VICINITY\nCumberland County (25)\nCovered Bridge, Willis River, 5½ miles from Cumberland. Wood, late 18th C., (rebuilt\nc. 1844). 2 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nDINWIDDIE\nDinwiddie County (27)\nPlank House. Log, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\nDINWIDDIE VICINITY\nDinwiddie County (27)\n\"Kingston,\" 10 miles east of Dinwiddie. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nFIVE FORKS VICINITY\nDinwiddie County (27)\n\"Burnt Quarters,\" Route 613. Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition.\n1 photo (1936).\nFORD VICINITY\nDinwiddie County (27)\n\"Roseberry.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 2 photos (1936).\nHEBRON VICINITY\nDinwiddie County (27)\nHarris House. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nPETERSBURG VICINITY\nDinwiddie County (27)\n\"Wales.\" Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., formal composition (wings 1752).\n17 sheets (1935; 1940); 26 photos (1935; 1936; 1940).\nEssex County (29)\n\"Elmwood.\" Brick, two and a half stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 16 photos\n(1934; 1939).\n\"Foothill.\" Wood, two stories, late 18th C., formal composition. 1 photo (1939).\nBOWLERS WHARF\nEssex County (29)\nHouse. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 5 photos (1936).\nCHAMPLAIN VICINITY\nEssex County (29)\nSaint Anne's Parish Glebe House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1939).\nDUNNSVILLE VICINITY\nEssex County (29)\n\"Bathurst.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (demolished). (Also outbuild-\nings). 11 sheets (1936); 7 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\n\"Ben Lomond.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Mount Verde.\" Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\n[388]\nVIRGINIA\nLORETTO VICINITY\nEssex County (29)\nVauter's Church. Brick, early 18th C. 1 photo (1932).\nSUPPLY VICINITY\nEssex County (17)\n\"Kinloch.\" Stucco, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n2 photos (1937).\nACCOTINK VICINITY\nFairfax County (30)\n\"Belvoir.\" Original house burned 1786, restored; shelled by British 1812. 1 sheet\n(1934), foundations only.\nANNANDALE\nFairfax County (30)\n\"Ossian Hall.\" Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek\nRevival. 6 photos (1936).\nCHANTILLY\nFairfax County (30)\n\"Sully,\" Route 50. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 6 photos (1936).\nCOLCHESTER\nFairfax County (30)\nHouse. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nFAIRFAX\nFairfax County (30)\n\"Hope Park.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 6 sheets\n(1936); 9 photos (1936).\nPiney Branch Water Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nFALLS CHURCH\nFairfax County (30)\nFalls Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 6 photos (c. 1865; 1936).\nFORT BELVOIR VICINITY\nFairfax County (30)\nSmokehouse, \"Woodlawn.\" Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\nOCCOQUAN VICINITY\nFairfax County (30)\n\"Gunston Hall.\" Brick, one story, mid 18th C., mansion type, (altered). William\nBuckland, Architect. 7 photos (1936; 1938).\nPOHICK VICINITY\nFairfax County (30)\nPohick Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1934; 1936; 1938).\nRAVENSWORTH VICINITY\nFairfax County (30)\n\"Ravensworth,\" one mile from Ravensworth. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., man-\nsion type, formal composition, Early Republican, (demolished). 4 photos (c. 1900).\n\"Ravensworth\" Stable, one mile from Ravensworth. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\nClassic Revival. 4 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1936; 1937).\nMARSHALL VICINITY\nFauquier County (31)\n\"Gordonsdale,\" 4 miles east of Marshall. Log and stucco, one story, late 18th C. 9\nsheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\n\"Oak Hill\" (Marshall House), 4 miles west of Marshall. Wood, one and a half stories,\nlate 18th C., (addition, brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival).\n34 sheets (1934); 7 photos (1934).\nPARIS\nFauquier County (31)\nWatts-Ashby's Tavern. Wood and stone, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous). 6 photos\n(1936).\n[389]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nST. LUKE'S CHURCH, SMITHFIELD VICINITY, VIRGINIA. 17TH CENTURY\n[390]\nVIRGINIA\nFORK UNION VICINITY\nFluvanna County (33)\n\"Bremo,\" James River. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Classic Revival,\nformal composition. (Also outbuildings). Thomas Jefferson, Architect. 28 photos\n(1940).\nMIDDLETOWN VICINITY\nFrederick County (35)\n\"Belle Grove.\" Regular ashlar, one story, late 18th C., Classic Revival. 2 photos\n(1938; 1939).\nStone Fort, 1 mile west of Middletown. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 5\nphotos (1938).\nBELROI\nGloucester County (37)\nDr. Walter Reed House. Wood, one story, early 19th C., (restored 1927). 2 photos\n(1937).\nCAPAHOSIC\nGloucester County (37)\n\"Baytop.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1937).\nGLOUCESTER\nGloucester County (37)\nBotetourt Hotel. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nGLOUCESTER VICINITY\nGloucester County (37)\nWare Church. Brick, early 18th C. 6 photos (1934; 1937).\nNUTTALL VICINITY\nGloucester County (37)\n\"Toddsbury.\" Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 9 photos (1933; 1934;\n1937).\nORDINARY VICINITY\nGloucester County (37)\n\"Belle Farm.\" Wood, one story, late 17th C., (addition mid 18th C.). Demolished.\n1 photo, site only (1937).\nWHITE MARSH\nGloucester County (37)\nAbington Glebe House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., formal composition.\n8 photos (1934; 1937).\nWHITE MARSH VICINITY\nGloucester County (37)\nAbington Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 4 sheets (1928); 10 photos (1937; 1939).\n\"Fairfield\" (Carters Creek House). Brick, two stories, late 17th C., (destroyed 1900).\n2 photos, fragment only (1937; 1939).\n\"Rosewell.\" Brick, three stories with cupolas, early 18th C., mansion type, (burned\n1916). 11 photos (1937; 1939).\nGOOCHLAND\nGoochland County (38)\nCourt House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Roman Revival. 1 photo (1940).\nLawyer's Office. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\nMANAKIN\nGoochland County (38)\nManakin Village. General view. 1 photo (1940).\nOld House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nStructure 1. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nStructure 2. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nStructure 3. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\n[391 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSABOT\nGoochland County (38)\nSaddlebag House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nSOUTH BOSTON\nHalifax County (42)\n\"Berry Hill.\" Brick and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\nformal composition. (Also outbuildings). 17 photos (1940).\nASHLAND VICINITY\nHanover County (43)\nFork Church, on Highway 51. Brick, early 18th C. 4 photos (1932; 1936).\n\"Rocky Mills\" (now \"Fairfield\"). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (moyed\nto Richmond vicinity, 1928). 6 sheets (1940); 10 photos (1928); 30 photos (1940).\nBEAVERDAM\nHanover County (43)\n\"Edgewood.\" Brick, two stories, late 18th C., Early Republican, (altered). (Also brick\noutbuilding). 4 photos (1936).\n\"Scotchtown.\" Wood, one story, early 18th C. 11 sheets (1936); 12 photos (1934; 1935;\n1936).\nCOLD HARBOR\nHanover County (43)\nGathwright House. Brick and wood, two stories early 19th C. 13 sheets (1934; 1935).\nGUMTREE VICINITY\nHanover County (43)\n\"Dewberry\", 6 miles west of Gumtree, Route 51. Brick, two stories, early 19th C.,\n(altered). 3 photos (1936).\nMECHANICSVILLE VICINITY\nHanover County (43)\nGaines House, Fairfield Farm. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 sheets (1936); 4 photos\n(1934; 1936).\nPollard House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1935).\n\"Rural Plains.\" Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 3 photos (1936).\nNEGROFOOT VICINITY\nHanover County (43)\nMount Olivet Church, two miles north of Negrofoot. Brick, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTAYLORSVILLE VICINITY\nHanover County (43)\nChurch Quarter. Log, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nGAYTON\nHenrico County (44)\nQuarters Cabin. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nRICHMOND NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD PARK\nHenrico County (44)\nCox House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (wood addition). 5 photos (1935).\nRICHMOND VICINITY\nHenrico County (44)\n\"Ampthill.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, formal composition, (rebuilt\nearly 20th C.). 11 photos (1940).\n\"Malvern Hill.\" Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (destroyed 1905). 6 sheets\n(1934); 4 photos (1934).\n\"Wilton\" (now Museum), 3 miles south of Richmond. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type, (moved 1932). 26 photos (1933; 1939; 1940).\nTUCKAHOE VICINITY\nHenrico County (44)\nDouble House. Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1940).\n[392]\nVIRGINIA\n\"BREMO,\" JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA. c. 1819\n[393]\n303816-41-26\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSMITHFIELD\nIsle of Wight County (47)\nBarrett House, Church Street. Brick, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nHouse, Mason Street. Brick, two and a half stories, late 18th C., Early Republican. 1\nphoto (1937).\nOld Isle of Wight Court House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. (altered). 3\nphotos (1937; 1940).\nSmall Office. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSMITHFIELD VICINITY\nIsle of Wight County (47)\nSaint Luke's Church, 4 miles from Smithfield. Brick with tower, early 17th C., Late\nGothic. 10 sheets (1934); 15 photos (1890; 1934; 1937; 1939; 1940).\nCROAKER VICINITY\nJames City County (48)\nRichardson House, 1½ miles from Croaker. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n7 sheets (1933); 4 photos (1934; 1935).\nJAMESTOWN ISLAND\nJames City County (48)\nFoundations; Unit A, Sub-unit 39. Brick, early 17th C. 10 sheets (1934); 4 photos\n(1935).\nArchitectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-units 59 and 73. Brick, early 17th C. 3 sheets\n(1935); 4 photos (1935).\nArchitectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 62. Brick, early 17th C. 4 sheets (1934); 4\nphotos (1935).\nArchitectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 76. Brick, early 17th C. 7 sheets (1936).\nArchitectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 86. Brick, early 17th C. 4 sheets (1935).\nArchitectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-units 89 and 97. Brick, early 17th C. 14 sheets\n(1935); 7 photos (1935).\nArchitectural Remains; Unit B, Sub-unit 101. Brick, early 17th C. 1 sheet (1935).\nTOANO\nJames City County (48)\nMarston House. Wood, early 18th C. 1 photo, chimney detail only (1938).\nTOANO VICINITY\nJames City County (48)\nHickory Neck Church. Brick, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1936; 1940).\nMartin House, Martin's Farm. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\n\"Windsor Castle.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also log outbuilding). 3\nphotos (1936; 1937).\nWILLIAMSBURG\nJames City County (48)\nArchibald Blair House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nBlair House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.,\n(restored). 2 photos (1937; 1939).\nBland House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.\n3 photos (1938; 1939).\nBruton Parish Church, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick with spire, early 18th C. 2\nphotos (1937).\n[394]\nVIRGINIA\nWILLIAMSBURG-Continued.\nCamm Apothecary Shop, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, one and a half stories,\nearly 18th C., (reconstructed c. 1930). 1 photo (1938).\nThe Capitol. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, early 18th C., formal composition,\n(reconstructed C. 1930). 1 photo (1934).\nChiswell House. Early 18th C., stairway only. 2 photos, interiors only (1937).\nDe Neufville (Barlow) House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 18th C., (restored). 1 photo (1939).\nFoundation of Early Church, Bruton Churchyard, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick,\nlate 17th C. 1 sheet (1938).\nGovernor's Palace. Brick, two and a half stories with cupola, early 18th C., formal\ncomposition, (reconstructed c. 1930). 4 photos (1938; 1939).\nLittle Christian House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (reconstructed\nc. 1930). 1 photo (1938).\nMcCandlish House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (reconstructed c. 1930).\n1 photo (1938).\nMercer House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nNicholson House, York Street. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 1 photo\n(1937).\nOld Prison. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPage House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (Also fence). 7 photos\n(1937; 1938).\nParadise House, Duke of Gloucester Street. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos\n(1937; 1938).\nPeachy House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C. 6 photos (1937; 1938; 1939).\nRandolph-Semple House. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 1 photo\n(1938).\nRoper House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1933; 1937).\nSpencer's Hotel. Wood, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1938).\nTreasurer's House. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWilliam and Mary College, Brafferton Hall. Brick, two and a half stories, early 18th C.\n4 photos (1937; 1938).\nWilliam and Mary College, Main Building. Brick, three stories, late 17th C., formal\ncomposition, (restored). 4 photos (1937; 1938; 1939).\nWILLIAMSBURG VICINITY\nJames City County (48)\n\"Carter's Grove.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition,\n(altered). David Minitree, Architect (?). 2 photos, plantation ledger (1939).\n\"Greenspring\". Brick, mid 17th C., (foundations only). 1 sheet (1929).\n\"Kingsmill Plantation,\" dependencies only. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos\n(1938).\n[395]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWILLIAMSBURG VICINITY-Continued.\n\"Maine Farm.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (ruinous). 6 photos (1928).\n\"Poplar Hall.\" Wood, one and a half stories, mid 17th C. 2 photos (1937).\n\"Powhatan Farm.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., (burned and recently restored).\n1 sheet (1940); 1 photo (1940).\nSkiff's Creek House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1936).\nHILLSBOROUGH\nKing and Queen County (49)\n\"Hillsborough.\" Brick and wood, two stories, early 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 22\nsheets (1936); 13 photos (1936).\nNEWTOWN VICINITY\nKing and Queen County (49)\n\"Drysdale Glebe.\" Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1939).\nJackson Farm Buildings. Wood, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSouthworth House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1938).\nCOMORN VICINITY\nKing George County (50)\nLamb's Creek Church. Brick, late 18th C., (restored). 3 sheets (1936).\n\"Marmion.\" Wood, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type. (Also outbuildings). 25\nsheets (1936); 28 photos (1935; 1936).\nPORT CONWAY\nKing George County (50)\n\"Woodlawn.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1939).\nPORT CONWAY VICINITY\nKing George County (50)\n\"Belle Grove.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Classic Revival, formal\ncomposition, two-story veranda. 3 photos (1937).\nACQUINTON\nKing William County (51)\n\"Winterham,\" State Highway 629. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nENFIELD VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\n\"Seven Springs.\" Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\nKING WILLIAM\nKing William County (51)\nCourt House. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nKING WILLIAM COURT HOUSE VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\n\"Green Level,\" 3 miles from King William Court House. Brick and wood, two stories,\nmid 18th C., (addition 1840). (Also outbuilding). 2 photos (1936).\nLESTER MANOR VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\n\"Elsing Green.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, formal composition,\n(burned and rebuilt 1758; 1820). 8 photos (c.1900; 1936; 1937).\nMANGOHICK\nKing William County (51)\nMangohick Church. Brick, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMooklar House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Palestine,\" State Highway 604. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\n[ 396]\nVIRGINIA\nMANGOHICK VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\n\"Horn Quarter Farm.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival.\n4 photos (c.1900; 1938).\n\"Retreat,\" (1936). 5 miles north of Mangohick. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos\n\"Roseville,\" 4 miles north of Mangohick. Wood, two and a half stories, early 19th C.\n3 photos (1936).\nRUMFORD VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\nAcquinton Church. Brick and stucco, early 18th C., (rebuilt c. 1875), (ruinous). 1 photo\n(1936).\n\"Fontainebleau.\" Wood, two and a half stories with cupola, mid 19th C., (burned).\n1 photo (1936).\nMoeser House. Log, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1939); 10 photos\n(1937; 1938; 1939; 1940).\nServants Quarters, \"Cherry Grove.\" Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936)\nSWEET HALL\nKing William County (51)\n\"Sweet Hall.\" Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nSWEET HALL VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\n\"Waterville.\" Brick and woo'd, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (c. 1900).\nWEST POINT VICINITY\nKing William County (51)\n\"Chelsea.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 2 photos (1934; 1939).\nSaint John's Church. Brick, early 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1938).\nBERTRAND VICINITY\nLancaster County (52)\nTowle's House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 17th C. (addition mid 18th C.).\n12 sheets (1940); 19 photos (1893; 1898; 1933; 1937; 1940).\nKILMARNOCK VICINITY\nLancaster County (52)\nChrist Church. Brick, early 18th C. 15 photos (1932; 1936; 1937; 1939).\nLANCASTER\nLancaster County (52)\n\"Verville.\" Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. (wings mid 19th C.). 7 photos\n(1939; 1940).\nLANCASTER COURT HOUSE\nLancaster County (52)\nClerk's Office. Brick, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo, window shutter only (1938).\nHughlett House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (demolished 1940). 6\nphotos (1930; 1931).\nLIVELY VICINITY\nLancaster County (52)\nSaint Mary's White Chape!. Brick, mid 18th C., (restored 1830). 7 photos (1937; 1939).\nOTTOMAN VICINITY\nLancaster County (52)\n\"Belmont\". Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 6 photos (1940).\nSIMONSON VICINITY\nLancaster County (52)\n\"Morattico.\" Brick (?), one and a half stories, early 18th C., (destroyed). 1 photo\n(c. 1900).\nSOMERS VICINITY\nLancaster County (52)\n\"Belle Isle.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. (Also outbuildings).\n18 sheets (1940); 24 photos (1937, 1939).\n[397]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWEEMS\nLancaster County (52)\n\"Spinster's House\", Corotoman (Carter Plantation). Wood, one story, early 18th C.,\n(destroyed). 1 sheet (1929); 3 photos (c. 1900, 1925).\nLEESBURG\nLoudoun County (54)\nDrug Store. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nWATERFORD\nLoudoun County (54)\nApothecary Shop. Brick, three stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nAtley-Huff House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nBaptist Church. Brick, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 1 photo (1937).\nCabin. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nClockmaker's House and Shop. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCottage on Highway. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCurh House. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nDr. Edwards House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nEdwards House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also fieldstone barn). 4 photos (1937).\nGeneral View. 4 photos (1937).\nGrover-James House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHough House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse. Log, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHouse on Bond Street. Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nLoudoun Hotel. Half-timber, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMansfield House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMeeting House. Fieldstone, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMiddle Huff House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMiriam Gover House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMock House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMorland House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nOld Bank. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nPatton House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nRobert Huff House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nRobinson House. Log and fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSchool House. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSchooley House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nShop on Main Street opposite Hotel. Brick, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSidewell House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSteer House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nStucco House. Brick and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nWalker House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nWilliams House. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nYellow House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\n[398]\nVIRGINIA\nMADISON\nMadison County (57)\nCourt House. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\nMADISON VICINITY\nMadison County (57)\nFence, Gate, and Stile, Hebron Lutheran Church. 1 photo (1937).\nBUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS\nMecklenburg County (59)\nHotel Cottages. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1940).\nCLARKSVILLE VICINITY\nMecklenburg County (59)\n\"Prestwould.\" Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. (Also outbuild-\nings). 4 photos (1939; 1940).\nFINCHLEY\nMecklenburg County (59)\n\"Point of Honor.\" Late 18th C. doorway only. 1 photo (1937).\nSOUTH HILL\nMecklenburg County (59)\nOld Tavern. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nCHUCKATUCK\nNansemond County (62)\nGateposts. Wood, early 18th C. 3 photos (1936; 1937).\n\"The Quarters.\" Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nREIDS FERRY\nNansemond County (62)\n\"Pembroke.\" Brick, one story, early 18th C., (altered and restored). 5 sheets (1929);\n5 photos (1937).\nSUFFOLK VICINITY\nNansemond County (62)\nJoiner House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 photos (1938).\nLOVINGSTON\nNelson County (63)\nCourt House. Brick and stucco, two stories with cupola, late 18th C. 2 photos (1937).\nBOTTOMS BRIDGE VICINITY\nNew Kent County (64)\nDr. Lucas House. Wood, two stories, early 18th C., (altered). 8 sheets (1935).\nNEW KENT VICINITY\nNew Kent County (64)\n\"Christ's Cross.\" Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (altered). 13 sheets (1936);\n11 photos (1936).\n\"Woodland,\" 2 miles north of New Kent. Wood, one and a half stories. late 18th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nPROVIDENCE FORGE\nNew Kent County (64)\nDr. Potts' House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 9\nphotos (1936; 1937).\nPROVIDENCE FORGE VICINITY\nNew Kent County (64)\nGrist Mill, 3 miles from Providence Forge. Wood, two stories, mid 18th C. 9 sheets\n(1937); 17 photos (1937).\nTALLEYSVILLE\nNew Kent County (64)\nSaint Peter's Church. Brick, with tower, early 18th C. (tower 1740). 9 sheets (1936);\n7 photos (c. 1892; 1936).\nTALLEYSVILLE VICINITY\nNew Kent County (64)\n\"Cedar Grove,\" 3 miles south of Talleysville on Route 614. Brick, two stories, mid\n18th C. 4 photos (1936).\n[399]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nTUNSTALL VICINITY\nNew Kent County (64)\n\"Castle.\" Brick, two stories, late 17th C., (altered). 13 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\n\"Poplar Grove.\" Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 4 photos\n(1936).\n\"Road View Farm\" Kitchen. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 sheets (1935); 5\nphotos (1935).\nHICKORY VICINITY\nNorfolk County (65)\nOld Academy. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 7 photos (1937; 1939; 1940).\nPowers House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937;\n1940).\nSAINT BRIDES VICINITY\nNorfolk County (65)\nRuins of House. Wood, mid 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHADLOCK P. O. VICINITY\nNorthampton County (66)\n\"Tankard's Rest\". Brick and wood, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1940).\nKILMARNOCK VICINITY\nNorthumberland County (67)\n\"Ditchley.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. 19\nphotos (1929; 1940).\nBLACKSTONE\nNottoway County (68)\nAnderson House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNOTTOWAY\nNottoway County (68)\nCourt House. Brick, one story, early 19th C., Roman Revival, formal composition.\n1 photo (1938).\nLURAY VICINITY\nPage County (70)\nFort Egypt. Log, two stories, mid 18th C. 11 sheets (1940); 14 photos (1940).\nFort Massanutten (Sickler House). Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., (ruinous).\n5 photos (c. 1890; 1940).\nFort Stover. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C. 12 sheets (1940); 5 photos\n(1940).\nMEADOWS OF DAN\nPatrick County (71)\nMabry Mill. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 7 sheets (1939); 6 photos (1940).\nCHATHAM\nPittsylvania County (72)\nCourt House. Brick, one story with cupola, early 19th C., Classic Revival. 2 photos\n(1940).\nDANVILLE VICINITY\nPittsylvania County (72)\n\"Dan's Hill.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also outbuildings). 3\nsheets (1934); 12 photos (1934).\nGRETNA\nPittsylvania County (72)\nÝancy Cabin. Log, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1940).\nHUGUENOT SPRINGS VICINITY\nPowhatan County (73)\n\"Malvern.\" Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 11 photos (1935; 1940).\nHUGUENOT VICINITY\nPowhatan County (73)\n\"Keswick.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuildings). 11 sheets (1938;\n1940); 14 photos (1936; 1940).\n\"Keswick\" (later house). Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\n[400]\nVIRGINIA\nPOWHATAN VICINITY\nPowhatan County (73)\n\"Belnemus.\" 1939). Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition. 3 photos (c. 1900;\nWoodbery Mill. Brick, two and two halves stories, late 18th C. 4 photos (1936).\nWYNDHAM VICINITY\nPowhatan County (73)\n\"Norwood,\" Highway 44. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, Greek Revival,\n(addition 1835). 4 photos (1936).\nBRANDON VICINITY\nPrince George County (75)\n\"Brandon.\" Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition. 1\nphoto (1935).\nPRINCE GEORGE VICINITY\nPrince George County (75)\nMerchants Hope Church. Brick, early 18th C. 6 photos (1932).\nADEN\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Effingham.\" Wood, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings). 11 photos (1936).\nGreen House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Pilgrim's Rest.\" Wood, two stories, mid 18th C., (altered). 3 photos (1936).\nANTIOCH\nPrince William County (76)\n\"La Grange.\" Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nCATHARPIN\nPrince William County (76)\nCabin. Log, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nDUMFRIES\nPrince William County (76)\nDumfries House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type. 2 photos (1936).\nHouse. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nMerchent House, Washington Boulevard. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 14 sheets\n(1935); 11 photos (1936; 1937).\nTebbs-Mundy House. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, (destroyed 1933).\n2 sheets (1932); 1 photo (c. 1900).\nGROVETON\nPrince William County (76)\nDogan House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nHICKORY GROVE\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Prospect Hill.\" Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nMANASSAS\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Liberia.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 4 photos (1936).\n\"Tudor Hall.\" Brick, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion type, Greek Revival. 1 photo\n(1936).\nMANASSAS VICINITY\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Ben Lomond.\" Stone and stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nChinn House. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 7 photos (1936).\nStone House. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1940).\nMINNIEVILLE\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Bel Air.\" Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 7 sheets (1936); 6 photos (1936).\nTHOROUGHFARE\nPrince William County (76)\nBeverley's Mill. Fieldstone, four stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n[ 401 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWATERFALL\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Evergreen.\" Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Hagley.\" Log, one story, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\n\"Mount Atlas.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Poplar Hill.\" Wood, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWOODBRIDGE VICINITY\nPrince William County (76)\n\"Rippon Lodge.\" Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (altered). 9 sheets (1936);\n9 photos (1936).\nScarlit Gravestone. Stone, late 17th C. 1 photo (1936).\nWOOLSEY\nPrince William County (76)\n\"The Shelter.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 5 photos (1936).\nBLOSSOM HILL\nPrincess Anne County (77)\nAckiss House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1940).\nKEMPSVILLE\nPrincess Anne County (77)\n\"Pleasant Hall\" (Singleton House). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\nLONDON BRIDGE VICINITY\nPrincess Anne County (77)\n\"Eastwood.\" Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (ruinous). 5 photos (1938;\n1939).\nHudgins House. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1939).\nKeeling House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 6 sheets (1934); 6 photos\n(1934; 1937; 1938).\nLYNNHAVEN\nPrincess Anne County (77)\nWishart House. Brick, one story, late 17th C., (altered). 3 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1934).\nLYNNHAVEN VICINITY\nPrincess Anne County (77)\nThoroughgood House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 17th C., (restored). 2 photos\n(1939).\nNIMMO VICINITY\nPrincess Anne County (77)\nBrook Farm Quarters. Log, late 18th C., (dilapidated). 6 photos (1937; 1939).\nWoodhouse House. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 5 photos (1937; 1939).\nSPERRYVILLE\nRappahannock County (79)\nSaw Mill. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nSPERRYVILLE VICINITY\nRappahannock County (79)\nEstes Water Mill. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1934; 1939).\nSIMONSON\nRichmond County (80)\n\"Indian Banks.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type. 6 photos (1934; 1937).\nWARSAW\nRichmond County (80)\nClerk's Office. Stucco, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1938).\nCourt House. Brick, one story, mid 18th C. 2 photos (1938).\n\"Mount Airy.\" Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal com-\nposition, (burned and restored 1844). 17 photos (1934; 1937, 1938; 1939).\n[402]\nSLATE\nEot\nGRADE\nCourt HOUSE, KING William, VIRGINIA. C. 1735\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWARSAW VICINITY\nRichmond County (80)\nElmore House, 5 miles from Warsaw. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 sheet (1937);\n6 photos (1934; 1937).\n\"Menokin,\" 4½ miles from Warsaw. Irregular ashlar, two stories, mid 18th C., mansion\ntype, formal composition. 20 sheets (1940); 16 photos (1934; 1940).\n\"Sabine Hall.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C., mansion type, (additions mid 19th C.).\n24 sheets (1934; 1940); 39 photos (1934; 1937; 1940).\nSALEM\nRoanoke County (81)\nMoravian House, Main Street. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., two-story veranda.\n1 photo (1940).\nSALEM VICINITY\nRoanoke County (81)\n\"Fotheringay.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Early Republican. (Also outbuilding).\n3 photos (1940).\nShowalter-Gartch House. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 6 photos (1940).\nHARRISONBURG\nRockingham County (83)\nHouse at 106 Liberty Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1938).\nBIRDHAVEN\nShenandoah County (86)\nBarb Water Mill. Wood, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSTRASBURG VICINITY\nShenandoah County (86)\nFort Bowman \"Harmony Hall\". Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. 3 photos (1938).\nHupp House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nIVOR VICINITY\nSouthampton County (88)\nBailey House, Blackwater River. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n6 photos (1936).\nBinford House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 9 photos (1938).\nHouse on Blackwater River. Brick and wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1\nphoto (1936).\nFREDERICKSBURG VICINITY\nSpotsylvania County (89)\n\"Chancellorsville.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C., (ruinous). 11 sheets (1935);\n5 photos (c. 1860; 1934; 1935).\nDr. Gaines' House, Richmond National Battlefield Park. Wood, two stories, early\n19th C. 2 photos (1934).\n\"Mannsfield,\" Tidewater Trail, 2 miles south of Fredericksburg. Regular ashlar, two\nstories, mid 18th C., mansion type, formal composition (ruinous). 27 sheets (1935);\n42 photos (c. 1880; 1935).\nSALEM CHURCH VICINITY\nSpotsylvania County (89)\nSteiger House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (brick addition). 3 photos\n(1935).\nSHADY GROVE VICINITY\nSpotsylvania County (89)\nHerndon House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 18th C., (wood addition). 8 photos\n(1934).\nSPOTSYLVANIA\nSpotsylvania County (89)\nJail. Brick, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1939).\n[404]\nVIRGINIA\nSPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE\nSpotsylvania County (89)\nHarrison House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (ruinous). 2 photos (1934).\nSPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE VICINITY\nSpotsylvania County (89)\n\"Wigg Hill.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1934).\nSPOTSYLVANIA VICINITY\nSpotsylvania County (89)\nDanby Farm Outbuildings. Brick, one story, carly 19th C. 1 photo (1934).\nFALMOUTH\nStafford County (90)\nHouse. Wood, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1939).\nUnion Church. Brick, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1939).\nFALMOUTH VICINITY\nStafford County (90)\n\"Chatham\" (Fitzhugh House). Brick, two stories, mid 18th C., formal composition.\n1 photo (c. 1865).\nFREDERICKSBURG VICINITY\nStafford County (90)\nSmokehouse, \"Lansdowne.\" Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 photos (1934; 1940).\nTodd House. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 5 photos (1934).\nWashington's Surveying Office, Ferry Farm, Kings Highway. Wood, one story, mid\n18th C. 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1934).\nSTAFFORD\nStafford County (90)\nCourt House Buildings. Brick, one story, late 18th C., (demolished). 4 photos (c. 1900).\nSTAFFORD VICINITY\nStafford County (90)\nAquia Church. Brick, with tower, mid 18th C. 5 photos, (1932; 1934).\nBACON'S CASTLE\nSurry County (91)\n\"Bacon's Castle.\" Brick, two stories, mid 17th C., mansion type, Jacobean curvilinear\ngables. 22 sheets (1940); 29 photos (1937, 1939; 1940).\nBACON'S CASTLE VICINITY\nSurry County (91)\nCrump House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\nCABIN POINT\nSurry County (91)\n\"The Ordinary.\" Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSPRING GROVE VICINITY\nSurry County (91)\nServants' Quarters, Four Mile Tree Plantation. Adobe, early 19th C., (ruinous). 7\nphotos (c. 1900).\nSURRY COURT HOUSE VICINITY\nSurry County (91)\nWarren-Rolfe House. Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C., (restored). 6 photos\n(1934; 1937; 1939).\nSURRY VICINITY\nSurry County (91)\nClerestory House. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1938).\n\"Point Pleasant\", 1 mile from Surry Court House. Brick and wood, one and a half\nstories, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1932); 2 photos (1932).\nSUSSEX VICINITY\nSussex County (92)\n\"Windsor Farm.\" Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1938).\nMILLDALE\nWarren County (94)\n\"Mount Zion.\" Irregular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuilding). 2 pho-\ntos (1934; 1936).\n[405]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFORT EUSTIS\nWarwick County (95)\nJones House. Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C., (altered). 7 sheets (1940);\n10 photos (1934; 1940).\nSTRATFORD\nWestmoreland County (97)\n\"Stratford Hall\" (Home of the Lees). Brick, one story, early 18th C., mansion type,\nformal composition. (Also outbuildings). 45 photos (1932; 1934; 1938; 1940).\nWAKEFIELD\nWestmoreland County (97)\n\"Wakefield\" (Washington's Birthplace). Brick, one and a half stories, early 18th C.,\n(reconstructed). 3 photos (1934).\nYEOCOMICO\nWestmoreland County (97)\nYeocomico Church. Brick, early 18th C. 4 photos (1937).\nGRAFTON VICINITY\nYork County (100)\nDairy House, Poor Farm. Wood, one story, mid 18th C. 1 sheet (1934); 3 photos (1934).\nYORKTOWN\nYork County (100)\nCustom House. Brick, two stories, early 18th C. 3 photos (1934; 1938).\nFoundations, Main and Church Streets, SE. corner of Lot 30. Brick, early 18th C.\n1 sheet (1935).\nFoundations, Main and Church Streets, SW. corner of Lot 30. Brick, early 18th C.\n1 sheet (1935).\nLightfoot House, Church and Main Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C.\n(restored c. 1936). 3 sheets (1935); 6 photos (1934; 1937; 1938).\nMedical Shop (now Post Office). Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (reconstructed). 1\nphoto (1934).\nSheild House, Pearl and Main Streets. Brick, one and a half stories, late 17th C. 11\nsheets (1933); 4 photos (1934; 1938).\nSwan Tavern. Wood, one and a half stories, late 18th C., (reconstructed c. 1930). 10\nsheets (1933); 3 photos (1934).\nWest House. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C. 18 sheets (1933); 5 photos\n(1934; 1937).\nWharf Buildings. Brick and wood, one story and one and a half stories, mid 18th C.,\n(reconstructed). 2 photos (1935).\n\"York Hall\" (Nelson House), Pearl and Main Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 18th C.,\nmansion type, (altered). 12 photos (1934; 1937; 1938).\nYORKTOWN VICINITY\nYork County (100)\nBellefield Cemetery. 18th C. tombs. 1 photo (c. 1900).\n\"Kiskiack,\" Naval Mine Depot. Brick, one and a half stories, mid 18th C. 4 sheets\n(1935).\nMoore House, 13/4 miles from Yorktown. Wood, one and a half stories, early 18th C.,\n(reconstructed c. 1932). 16 sheets (1931); 10 photos (1929; 1934; 1939).\n\"Ringfield.\" Brick, two stories, early 18th C., altered, (destroyed c. 1910). 1 photo\n(c. 1900).\n[406]\nWASHINGTON\nARDEN VICINITY\nStevens County (33)\nAyers Barn, 1 mile south of Arden. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nBELLINGHAM\nWhatcom County (37)\nCaptain Pickett House, 910 Bancroft Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1937).\nOld Court House, 1106 E Street. Brick, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1937).\nCASHUP\nWhitman County (38)\nStage Coach Station. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 5 photos (1936).\nCENTRALIA\nLewis County (21)\nBorst Blockhouse, Borst Park. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 3 photos\n(1937).\nCHAMBERS PRAIRIE\nThurston County (34)\nChambers House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., (altered). 5 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(c. 1900; 1936).\nCHEHALIS\nLewis County (21)\nMcFadden House, 1639 Chehalis Avenue. Log, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.,\n(altered). 2 photos (1937).\nCHEHALIS VICINITY\nLewis County (21)\nClaquato Church. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1937).\nJackson Prairie Court House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1936).\nCHEWELAH\nStevens County (33)\nDr. McPherson Cabin, Indian Agency Building, Third Street. Log, one story, mid\n19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nDouglas Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nMcCrea Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCHEWELAH VICINITY\nStevens County (33)\nKing Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (c. 1900; 1937).\nRegenary Cabin, 5 miles north of Chewelah. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nWaitt Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCHIMACUM\nJefferson County (16)\nBishop House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nNisbet Barn, Valley Road. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWestergard House, on West Valley Road. Wood, two stories. mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nCHIMACUM VICINITY\nJefferson County (16)\nGlendale House, 1½ miles south of Chimacum. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nPeterson House, 1/2 mile north of Chimacum. Wood, one story. mid 19th C 2 photos\n(1936).\n[ 407 ]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCOLVILLE VICINITY\nStevens County (33)\nClugston Barn, Clugston Road. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936); 3 photos\n(1936).\nHarbaugh House, 5½ miles NE. of Colville. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 sheets\n(1936); 1 photo (1936).\nCourt House (Holst House), 4 miles SE. of Colville. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3\nsheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nStage Coach Station Barn, 2 miles NE. of Colville. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nCOUPEVILLE\nIsland County (15)\nAlexander Blockhouse, Main Street. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1937).\nCaptain Coupe House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nCaptain John Robertson-Rosenfield House, Front Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nCaptain Swift House, Front and Colbert Streets. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nDavis Blockhouse, Whidby Island. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1934); 2\nphotos (1937).\nDow House, Front Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 2 photos\n(1937).\nJacob Ebey House, Whidby Island. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMajor Haller House (Second House). Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 4\nphotos (1936; 1937).\nMasonic Hall. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nCOUPEVILLE VICINITY\nIsland County (15)\nDoyle House. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nEbey House, Ebey's Landing. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1937).\nEngle House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1937).\nJacob Ebey Blockhouse, 2 miles from Coupeville. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 4 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1937).\nKineth House, 2 miles east of Coupeville. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1937).\nTerry House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nCOWICHE VICINITY\nYakima County (39)\nSplawn House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nDEER PARK VICINITY\nSpokane County (32)\nHazard Post Office. Log, one story, late 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\n408 ]\nWASHINGTON\nDUNGENESS VICINITY\nClallam County (5)\nCourt House (Weekly Farm), 2 miles south of Dungeness. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nOld Jail, Pettit Farm, ½ mile east of Dungeness. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nFORD VICINITY\nStevens County (33)\nHaines Cottage. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nHaines House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nOld Tshimakain Mission. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 4 photos (1937).\nFORT CASEY VICINITY\nIsland County (15)\nCaptain Robertson-Sergeant House, Admiralty Bay. Wood, one and a half stories,\nmid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nFORT RAINS\nSkamania County (30)\nFort Rains Blockhouse. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nFORT STEILACOOM\nPierce County (27)\nOfficers' Houses. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934); 7 photos\n(1937).\nGOLDENDALE\nKlickitat County (20)\nBlockhouse at Goldendale, Court House Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (moved).\n3 photos (1937).\nGOLDENDALE VICINITY\nKlickitat County (20)\nAlexander House, 1 mile north of Goldendale. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1937).\nHopkins House, 1 mile south of Goldendale. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. (Also\noutbuilding). 3 photos (1937).\nPotter Cabin, 2 miles west of Goldendale. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nHILLYARD\nSpokane County (32)\nSaint Michael's Mission Church, Mount Saint Michael. Wood, with cupola, late 19th C.\n2 photos (1937).\nKETTLE FALLS VICINITY\nStevens County (33)\nSaint Paul's Mission, 2½ miles north of Kettle Falls. Log, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 4\nsheets (1936); 8 photos (c. 1900; 1936).\nLINCOLN VICINITY\nLincoln County (22)\nBarn, Fort Spokane. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nHospital, Fort Spokane. Wood, two stories, late 19th C., two-story veranda. 3 photos\n(1937).\nGuard House, Fort Spokane. Brick, one story with cupola, late 19th C. 2 photos\n(1937).\nIndian School and Officers' Quarters, Fort Spokane. Wood, one and a half stories, late\n19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nJail, Fort Spokane. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nOfficers' Quarters, Fort Spokane. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C. 4 photos\n(1937).\nPowder House, Fort Spokane. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\n[ 409 ]\n303816-41-27\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMISSION ORCHARD\nAsotin County (2)\nSilcott House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nMONTESANO\nGrays Harbor County (14)\nByles House, Main and Spruce Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, late 19th C.\n2 photos (1936; 1937).\nOld Methodist Episcopal Church, Church and Spruce Streets. Wood, late 19th C.\n1 photo (1936).\nMOSSY ROCK VICINITY\nLewis County (21)\nRiley House. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nNACHES VICINITY\nYakima County (39)\nBurge Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nOAK HARBOR VICINITY\nIsland County (15)\nBusby House, Crescent Harbor. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C., (altered).\n1 photo (1936).\nCaptain Izett House, Crescent Harbor. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1937).\nGould House, Crescent Harber. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMajor Haller House, Crescent Harbor. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nOLYMPIA\nThurston County (34)\nEvans House, Douglas Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934).\nOMAK VICINITY\nOkanogan County (24)\nWayfarer's Cabin, Saint Mary's Mission, 5½ miles from Omak. Log, one story, mid\n19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nOYSTERVILLE\nPacific County (25)\nEspey Estate House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nJohn Crellen House (Heckes Hotel). Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nNelson House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nOld County Jail. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nTom Crellen House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nWirt House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nPORT TOWNSEND\nJefferson County (16)\nBig Fowler House, Water and Quincy Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nBuckley Jewelry Shop, Water and Quincy Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 3\nphotos (1936).\nClinger House, Water and Monroe Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nEisenbeis House, Franklin and Clay Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nLeader Building. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLittle Fowler House, Jefferson and Polk Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2\nphotos (1936).\nRothschild House, Jefferson and Taylor Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th\nC. 2 photos (1936).\n[410]\n3'-6\"\n2.0\nCHIMNEY HAS BEEN REMOVED ABOVE THIS POINT\nD\nONLY REMAINING 2mp FLOOR BEAM LOG\nSTICKS AND ANDMUD MUD\nDOORWAY-\n23/4\"\n2\n120\nTHIS LOG SPANS FROM WALL TO WALL.\nWOOD SHELF\nLOGS AND MUD\nFRONT HEADER LOG\nBOARD MANTEL FRAME\nWALL LOGS\n..'\nD\nFIELD STONES.\nFIELD STONES\n. VIEW TOWARD DOOR VIEWATD.D.D.\n.\nSCALE DETAIL OF DOOR POST.\n4\nI\nFIRE BRICK-\nHAND SPLIT SHAKES\nI\nBOTTOM OF RIDGE RAFTER\nPOLE RATTERS\nFIRE BRICK HEARTH\nTOP OF WA\nWASHINGTON\nRIFLE HOLE\nELEVATION\nSECTION\nLEDGE MOLES\nLEDGE\n:\n7\nDOOK\nFIEL STONES\n2:4\n2'10\"\nGRADE\nNOTE:\nSEE GROUND STORY PLAN\nFIRE BRICK HEARTH\nFOR LOCATION OF FIREPLACE.\nWOOD POST\nWOOD POST\nCROSS SECTION.\n112\n41\nLOOKING SOUTHWEST\nO.C\nSCALE N-H 1FT\nPLAN\nSCALE FIREPLACE DETAILS.\n+\nSCALE\nMETERS\nDAVIS Blockhouse, COUPEVILLE, WASHINGTON. MID-19TH CENTURY\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSaint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Jefferson and Tyler Streets. Wood, with\nspire, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nStarrett Building, Adams and Washington Streets. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.\n3 photos (1936).\nTucker House, Quincy and Franklin Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nPULLMAN VICINITY\nWhitman County (38)\nCollins House. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nPUYALLUP\nPierce County (27)\nMeeker House, Third and East Meeker Streets. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 3\nphotos (1937).\nSAN DE FUCA\nIsland County (15)\nCrockett Block House. Log, two stories, mid 19th C., (ruinous). 3 photos (1937).\nPower's House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nSAN DE FUCA VICINITY\nIsland County (15)\nCaptain Hathaway House, 2 miles NE. of San de Fuca. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n2 photos (1936).\nOld Court House, 3 miles north of Coupeville. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1937).\nSAN JUAN ISLAND\nSan Juan County (28)\nRemains of English Camp. Log and stone, one and two stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets\n(1934); 10 photos (1937).\nSAWYER VICINITY\nYakima County (39)\nSawyer Cabin, 1 mile SE. of Sawyer. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n4 photos (1936; 1937).\nSOUTH MONTESANO\nGrays Harbor County (14)\nScammon House, Chehalis River. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 3\nphotos (1936).\nSTEILACOOM\nPierce County (27)\nCaptain Black House, Seventh and Stevens Streets. Wood, one and a half stories, mid\n19th C. 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nCatholic Church. Wood, with tower, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1937).\nGales House, Seventh and Stevens Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos\n(1936).\nJail. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1937).\nJudson House, Main Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nKeach House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1937).\nWallus House, Seventh Street. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., (altered). 2 photos\n(1936).\nSTEMBER CREEK\nGarfield County (12)\nLee Barn. Wood, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nSTIMSON VICINITY\nThurston County (34)\nHicklin House. 1/2 mile east of Gray's Harbor and Thurston County Line, Highway 110\nWood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n[412]\nWASHINGTON\nTACOMA\nPierce County (27)\nCorner Bastion, Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park. Log, three stories, mid 19th C.\n1 sheet (1937); 1 photo (1936).\nFactor's House, Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n7 sheets (1937); 3 photos (1936).\nFirst Post Office, Point Defiance Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nGranary, Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1937); 2 photos (1936).\nTAMPICO VICINITY\nYakima County (39)\nSaint Joseph's Mission, Ahtanum Valley, 2 miles from Tampico. Log, one story, mid\n19th C., (burned and rebuilt 1860-1870). 3 sheets (1937); 2 photos (1936; 1937).\nUNION GAP\nYakima County (39)\nGarvis Store. Brick, one story, late 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nUSK\nPend Oreille County (26)\nKalispel Indian Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nVANCOUVER\nClarke County (6)\nBarracks, Fort Vancouver. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1937).\nGeneral Grant's Headquarters, Fort Vancouver. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th\nC. 4 sheets (1897); 3 photos (1936; 1937).\nOfficers' Club, Vancouver Barracks, Fort Vancouver. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. 2 photos (1934).\nPost Library, Fort Vancouver. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., two-story\nveranda. 10 sheets (1897); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nProvidence Academy, Tenth Street. Brick, three stories, with cupola, late 19th C.\nBlanchet, Architect. 2 photos (1936).\nSlocum House, Fifth Street at Daniels Street. Wood, two stories with cupola, late 19th\nC. 1 photo (1937).\nVANCOUVER VICINITY\nClarke County (6)\nCovington Cabin, Loverich Park. Log, one story, mid 19th C., (restored). 3 sheets\n(1937); 3 photos (1937).\nWALLA WALLA VICINITY\nWalla Walla County (36)\nClark Cabin, 2 miles east of Walla Walla. Log, one story, mid 19th C., dog-run type.\n3 sheets (1937); 4 photos (1936; 1937).\nWENAS\nYakima County (39)\nLongmire House. Wood, two stories, late 19th C. 2 photos (1937).\nWHITE BLUFFS\nFranklin County (11)\nHudson Bay Post. Log, one story mid 19th C. (Also log outbuilding). 4 photos (1937).\nWHITE SWAN\nYakima County (39)\nIndian Methodist Episcopal Church. Wood, with spire, late 19th C., (burned 1937).\n1 photo (1936).\nWHITE SWAN VICINITY\nYakima County (39)\nCommandant House, Fort Simcoe. Wood, one and a half stories. mid 19th C. (Alo\nlog outbuilding). 13 sheets (1936); 4 photos (1936).\n|413]\nWEST VIRGINIA\nBERKELEY SPRINGS\nMorgan County (33)\nStrother House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936; 1937).\nCHARLES TOWN\nJefferson County (19)\nCourt House, George and Washington Streets. Brick, two stories with cupola, early\n19th C., (altered mid 19th C.). 12 photos (1859; 1936).\n\"Happy Retreat\" (\"Mordington\"). Brick, two stories, late 18th C., (addition 1833).\n(Also outbuildings). 8 photos (1936).\nHouse at 236 Washington Street. Brick, early 19th C. 1 photo, doorway only (1937).\nStrider Cabin, 212 Lawrence Street. Log, one story, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nCHARLES TOWN VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"Cedar Lawn,\" Summit Point Road. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Claymont Court,\" Summit Point Road. Brick, two and a half stories, early 19th C.,\nmansion type, formal composition, two-story veranda. 4 photos (1936).\n\"Flowing Spring,\" 2 miles north of Charles Town on Shepardstown Road. Brick, two\nstories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Harewood,\" 3½ miles from Charles Town. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 18th C. mansion\ntype, formal composition. (Also outbuilding). 19 sheets (1936); 14 photos (1936).\nHenderson House. Log, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Level Green.\" Log, one story, early 19th C. (Also stone outbuilding). 4 photos (1936).\n\"Locust Hill.\" Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. John Ariss, Architect. 2 photos\n(1937).\n\"Piedmont.\" Brick, two stories, late 18th C., mansion type. 1 photo (1936).\nSaint George's Chapel. Fieldstone, late 18th C., (ruinous). 3 sheets (1936); 7 photos\n(1936; 1937).\nVinton Mannin House, 1½ miles SW. of Charles Town on Berryville Road. Brick, two\nand a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nDARKE\nJefferson County (19)\nGeneral Darke House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 2 photos (1936).\nDARKE VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"Cold Spring,\" (Lucas House). Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding).\n2 photos (1936).\nHillard's Barn. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 8 photos (1936; 1937).\nJones House. Fieldstone, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nELM GROVE\nOhio County (35)\n\"Monument Place\" (Colonel Shepherd House). Regular ashlar, two and a half stories\nlate 18th C., mansion type. 14 photos (1936).\nGERRARDSTOWN\nBerkeley County (2)\nHollis House. Brick, two stories, late 18th C. 5 photos (1936).\nHALLTOWN VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"Walnut Hill.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n[414]\nF.S SECTION DOOR & WINDOW TRIM\nF.S DFLUTING OF PILASTERS\nFSD PANEL. MOULD\nSECTION C-C\n4 in -\nWEST VIRGINIA\nF S SECTION A-A\nSECTION B.B\nNORTH WALL (SOUTH WALL SMILAR\nSasa - ....\nHARLWOOD. CHARLES TOWN VICINITY, Wist VIRGINIA. 1755\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHARPERS FERRY\nJefferson County (19)\nBrown's Fort. Brick, one story with cupola, late 18th C., (moved 1893). 7 photos\n(mid 19th C., 1936).\nKEARNEYSVILLE\nJefferson County (19)\nMcIntyre House. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C., (later additions). 1 photo\n(1936).\nKEARNEYSVILLE VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"Southwood.\" Stucco, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLEETOWN\nJefferson County (19)\nLee Barn. Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 9 sheets (1936); 7 photos (1936).\nLee House. Fieldstone, one story, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nLEETOWN VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\nRoyer House. Mid 18th C., mantel only. 1 photo (1936).\nTravelers' Rest, 4 miles from Leetown. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (altered).\nAlterations by John Ariss. 8 sheets (1936); 10 photos (1936).\n\"Woodberry.\" Stucco, two and a half stories, early 19th C., mansion type. 1 photo\n(1936).\nLEWISBURG\nGreenbrier County (13)\nPresbyterian Church, Church Street. Fieldstone, with cupola, late 18th C. 13 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMIDDLEWAY\nJefferson County (19)\nGilbert House. Fieldstone, two and a half stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nGrantham House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMORGANTOWN VICINITY\nMonongalia County (31)\nArnett House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nMYERSTOWN VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"The Rocks\" (Lewis House). Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. (Also outbuildings).\n6 photos (1936).\nNEWCREEK VICINITY\nMineral County (29)\nOld Tavern, Route 50. Irregular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\nPARKERSBURG\nWood County (54)\nStephenson House, 1131 Seventh Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, early 19th C.,\nmansion type. 2 photos (1936).\nPendleton County (36)\nHammer Mill, Monongahela National Forest. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 1 photo\n(1936).\nPOINT PLEASANT\nMason County (27)\nOld Mansion House, First and Main Streets. Log, two stories, late 18th C. 20 sheets\n(1934).\nRANSON\nJefferson County (19)\nRanson House. Brick, two stories, early 19th C., Greek Revival. 3 photos (1936; 1937).\n[416]\nWEST VIRGINIA\nRIPPON VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"Beverly.\" Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also outbuilding.) 4 photos (1936).\nBriscoe House, Bullskin Farm. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Rock Hall\" (Mason House). Fieldstone, two stories, early 19th C. 2 photos (1936).\n\"Wheatland.\" Stucco, two stories, early 19th C., mansion type. (Also stone outbuild-\nings). 4 photos (1936).\nROMNEY\nHampshire County (14)\nValley Bank Building. Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 3 photos (1936).\nSHENANDOAH JUNCTION VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\nBurr-McGarry House. Wood, one story, mid 18th C., (addition 1827). (Also outbuild-\ning.) 6 photos (1936).\n\"Clearland.\" Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. (Also stone outbuilding.) 2 photos (1936).\n\"Elmwood\" (Lucas House). Brick, two stories, late 18th C. (Also log outbuilding). 7\nphotos (1936; 1937).\nOsborne House, Sandy Ridge Road. Regular ashlar, two stories, late 18th C. (Also\nremains of outbuilding). 3 photos (1936).\nVicker's House. Half-timber, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSHEPHERDSTOWN\nJefferson County (19)\nHilliard House. Fieldstone, one story, early 19th C. 1 photo (1937).\nMorgan House, High Street. Wood, one story, early 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSHEPHERDSTOWN VICINITY\nJefferson County (19)\n\"Falling Spring\" (Morgan-Steptoe House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. (Also brick\noutbuilding). 2 photos (1936).\n\"Rose Break\" (Dandridge House). Brick, two stories, early 19th C. 1 photo (1936).\n\"Springdale.\" Fieldstone, two stories, late 18th C. 1 photo (1936).\nSUMMIT POINT\nJefferson County (19)\nDr. Thompson House. Stucco, two and a half stories, late 18th C., (altered). (.Also log\nand stone outbuildings). 3 photos (1936).\nWhite House. Fieldstone, one story, mid 18th C., (addition C. 1800). 2 photos (1936).\n[417]\nWISCONSIN\nBIG BEND VICINITY\nWaukesha County (67)\nSmith Cobblestone Inn, 3 miles SW. of Big Bend. Fieldstone, two stories, mid 19th C.,\ntwo-story veranda. 7 sheets (1934); 3 photos (1933).\nBURLINGTON\nRacine County (51)\nImmaculate Conception Church. Fieldstone, with tower, mid 19th C. Victor Schulte,\nArchitect. 2 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\n\"Luther Hall,\" Jefferson and Dyer Streets. Fieldstone and stucco, one story, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nMeinhardt Bank, Chestnut and Pine Streets. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\nBURLINGTON VICINITY\nRacine County (51)\nMormon House, 2 miles north of Burlington. Fieldstone, one story, mid 19th C. 2\nsheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nCEDARBURG VICINITY\nOzaukee County (45)\nCovered Bridge, Cedar Creek, 1 mile north of Cedarburg. Wood, late 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1934); 2 photos (1933; 1934).\nCHAMBERLAIN\nWaukesha County (67)\nMartin Inn. Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. 9 sheets (1936).\nDELAFIELD\nWaukesha County (67)\nHawk's Inn. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1880; 1936).\nDODGEVILLE\nIowa County (25)\nCourt House, Main Street. Regular ashlar, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nEAST TROY VICINITY\nWalworth County (64)\nSchool, 4 miles from East Troy. Regular ashlar, one story with cupola, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936).\nELKHORN\nWalworth County (64)\nOctagonal House, East South Street. Brick, two stories with cupola, mid 19th C. 6\nsheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nGREEN BAY\nBrown County (5)\nFort Howard Hospital, Chestnut Avenue and Kellogg Street. Wood, one and a half\nstories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nMoravian Church, Moravian Street. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1934);\n1 photo (1933).\nGREENBUSH\nSheboygan County (59)\nWade House (Old Inn). Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C., two-story veranda.\n7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nHALES CORNERS\nMilwaukee County (40)\nCurtin House, Grange Road. Stone, one and a half stories, early 19th C. 2 sheets\n(1936); 3 photos (1936).\nHAMILTON\nOzaukee County (45)\nConcordia Mills. Stone, three stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\n[418]\n50-0\"\n4:8\"\n50:0\"\nButlery\nPantry\nDumb\nWaiter\nEntry\nDining Room\nLiving Room\nFuel\nKitchen\nRoom\nDrain\nBed\nup\nHally\nConservity\n50'.0\"\nOven\nDn\nFurnace\nRoom\nPantry\nt [61+]\n117\nBik\nCistern\nMusic Room\nThe Parlor\nCellar\nCellar\nWISCONSIN\nVestibule\nVeranda\nE\nN\nS\nFirst Floor Plan\nW\nground Floor Plan\nScale 1/8\"= 1/8\"=1'0\" 10\"\nScale 1/8 = 1:0\"\nFoundation walls belowgrade, stone d brick\nWall around central square w two 4 \"liers\nJoists, rafters, studs G tembers are of oak,\nabove 17 thick. Walls 13 6 parlitions 82\nof brick with a 4\" space between, which\nFloors of 111/8 M&D white pine, 194'to 734 face.\nbrick. except minor partitions at claselsete, clase lsets,\n23 devided to form 4 chimney flues and hot\nGround floor Entry pared with 634 brick hexagons\nwhich are frame. Cistern walls 24 thick\nour ducts to each of the 12 major rooms\nPlaster, smoothfiresh lime, on hand splet laths.\nOCTAGON HOUSE, WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN. 1853\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHONEY CREEK VICINITY\nRacine County (51)\nFrazer House, 3 miles east of Honey Creek. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., Greek\nRevival, formal composition. 7 sheets (1935); 3 photos (1935).\nKAUKAUNA\nOutagamie County (44)\nGrignon House, Augustin Road. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 8 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (c. 1900).\nKIRCHHAYN VICINITY\nWashington County (66)\nTurck House, 2 miles SE. of Kirchhayn. Log, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934);\n2 photos (1934).\nMADISON\nDane County (13)\nDudley House, 508 North Frances Street. Regular ashlar, two stories, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1935).\nMENOMINEE FALLS VICINITY\nWaukesha County (67)\nMiller House, 1 mile NE. of Menominee Falls, County Lane Road. Fieldstone, two\nstories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1933).\nMERTON\nWaukesha County (67)\nBaptist Church. Wood, with spire, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1933).\nMILTON\nRock County (53)\nMilton House (Old Inn), Fort Atkinson Street. Brick and stucco, three stories, mid\n19th C. 6 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nPioneer Cabin. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 1 sheet (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nMILWAUKEE\nMilwaukee County (40)\nBenjamin Church-Binzel House, 1533 North Fourth Street. Wood, one story, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. 4 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nBrandt House, 1205 North Eighth Street. Brick and wood, two and a half stories, mid\n19th C., two-story veranda. 4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nSaint Peter's Church, 2469 North Murray Avenue. Wood, with cupola, mid 19th C.\n4 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nStewart House, 2030 South Kinnickinnic Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets\n(1934); 1 photo (1934).\nMILWAUKEE VICINITY\nWaukesha County (67)\nDunkel Inn, Bluemount Road, 10 miles west of Milwaukee. Wood, two and a half\nstories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1933).\nMINERAL POINT\nIowa County (25)\nCornish Miner's House, No. 1, Shakerag Alley. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th\nC. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nCornish Miner's House No. 2, Shakerag Alley. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th\nC. 1 sheet (1934); 1 photo (1934).\nHarris Cottage, 425 Church Street. Wood, one story, early 19th C. 3 sheets (1935);\n3 photos (1935).\nOdd Fellows Hall, Front and Vine Streets. Wood, two stories, early 19th C., Greek\nRevival. 4 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\n[420]\nWISCONSIN\nNEENAH\nWinnebago County (70)\nGrand Loggery, East Lincoln Avenue. Log, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936)\n2 photos (1936).\nNEW DIGGINGS\nLa Fayette County (33)\nSaint Augustine's Church. Regular ashlar, with cupola, mid 19th C. Reverend Samuel\nMuzzuchelli, Architect. 4 sheets (1935).\nOKAUCHEE\nWaukesha County (67)\nOkauchee House (Old Inn). Wood, two and a half stories, mid 19th C. S sheets (1936);\n2 photos (1936).\nPALMYRA\nJefferson County (28)\nEnterprise Building, Main Street. Stone, two stories, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nPAYNESVILLE\nMilwaukee County (40)\nPaynesville Cemetery Chapel. Wood, mid 19th C. 2 sheets (1936); 3 photos (1936).\nPLATTEVILLE\nGrant County (22)\nMitchell-Rountree House. Stone and stucco, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n5 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nPORTAGE\nColumbia County (11)\nIndian Agency House. Wood, two stories, early 19th C. 8 sheets (1936); 1 photo\n(1936).\nPORT WASHINGTON\nOzaukee County (45)\nBlake House, 511 Grand Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1935);\n2 photos (1935).\nPRAIRIE DU CHIEN\nCrawford County (12)\nBrisbois House. Regular ashlar, two stories, early 19th C. 6 sheets (1934); 1 photo\n(1934).\nPROSPECT\nWaukesha County (67)\nBaptist Church, State Highway 15. Wood, with curola, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936);\n3 photos (1936).\nSmith House. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 3 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nVanderpool House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 5 sheets (1936); 2 photos (1936).\nRACINE\nRacine County (51)\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Seventh Street and College Avenue. Brick, with spire, mid\n19th C., Greek Revival. Lucas Bradley, Architect. 8 sheets (1934); 2 photos (1934).\nFratt House. Brick, two stories, mid 19th C. 7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nHunt House, 1274 Main Street. Wood, one story, mid 19th C., Greek Revival, formal\ncomposition. 5 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1932).\nRIPON\nFond du Lac County (20)\nRepublican School House, Second and Elm Streets. Wood, one story, mid 19th C.\n2 sheets (1936); 1 photo (1936).\nROCHESTER VICINITY\nRacine County (51)\nRussell House. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. Henry Russell, Architect. 3 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\n[421 ]\nWISCONSIN\nSYLESVILLE VICINITY\nWaukesha County (67)\nBooth House. Irregular ashlar, one story, mid 19th C. 6 sheets (1935); 1 photo\n(1935).\nTHIENSVILLE VICINITY\nOzaukee County (45)\nBonniwell House, Wauwatosa Avenue. Wood and stucco, two stories, mid 19th C.\n6 sheets (1934); 1 photo (1933).\nWATERTOWN\nJefferson County (28)\nOctagon House. Brick, three stories with cupola, mid 19th C., mansion type. 5 sheets\n(1935); 1 photo (1935).\nWAUKESHA\nWaukesha County (67)\nLain-Estburg House, 229 Wisconsin Avenue. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., mansion\ntype, Greek Revival. 11 sheets (1935); 1 photo (1935).\nOld Town Hall, Wisconsin Avenue. Wood, one story, mid 19th C. 4 sheets (1936);\n1 photo (1936).\nWAUWATOSA\nMilwaukee County (40)\nDamon House, 2107 Wauwatosa Avenue. Wood, one and a half stories, mid 19th C.\n7 sheets (1935); 2 photos (1935).\nWEST BEND VICINITY\nWashington County (66)\nMaxon House, 5 miles west of West Bend. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C. 6 sheets\n(1936); 2 photos (1936).\n[422]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\n\"OLD BEDLAM.\" FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL MONUMENT. 11 WYOMING. 1849\n[423]\nWYOMING\nGoshen County (8)\nOld Bedlam, Fort Laramie National Monument. Wood, two stories, mid 19th C., two-\nstory veranda. 18 sheets (1937); 33 photos (1868; 1937; 1938; 1939).\n[424]\nBRICK\n303816-41\nWOOD SHINGLES\nFIN. PL. CEIL.\n3/8\"x7/2\" SIDING\n9'-6'h\n9:6½\n:\n6½\nTO 7\" TO WEATHER\n%\n7'h\" SIDING\n6½\nTo\n7\" To WEATHER\n113/4\"\n6FIN. 2 ᵃFL.\nFIN PL. CEIL\n9:5½\n5 10'-5'4\"\n6 FIN 12 FL.\n26\nVENT\nSTONE FOUNDATION\nSTONE\nGRADE\nFRONT (SOUTHEAST) ELEVATION\n425 4 2\nWYOMING\n38\"x 71/2\" SIDING\n6½ TO 7° TO WEATHER\nSIDE (SOUTHWE,ST) ELEVATION\n\"OLD BEDLAM,\" FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL MONUMENT, WYOMING. 1849\nAPPENDIX\nMemorandum of Agreement Between\nTHE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE\nTHE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS\nTHE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS\nRelating to the Historic American Buildings Survey as a Permanent\nOrganization to Coordinate All Future Work of Recording\nHistoric American Buildings\nJuly 23, 1934*\nThe task of preserving records of the historic monuments of America\nhas become a work of vital necessity. The clearest record of the Nation's\nlife lies in the structures it has built.\nUnfortunately, many buildings that would be highly prized today have\nalready disappeared. Large sums are constantly being spent to rebuild\nsuch landmarks as the vanished first Capitol of Virginia at Williamsburg,\nthe first State House in Maryland at St. Marys, and Wakefield, the\nbirthplace of Washington. In the absence of complete records such\nreconstructions must all be, to some extent, imaginary.\nEven while we are preserving and restoring some of the monuments of\nour history, many others are daily disappearing. Through slow destruc-\ntion by decay and swift loss by fire, the exigencies of civic and commercial\ndevelopments, we are through succeeding generations losing many of the\nmost perfect monuments of our past culture in history. The National\nGovernment cannot be expected to arrest all of these local losses, but it\ncan lend its authority and aid to the making of records before all of these\nhistoric buildings are lost to posterity. It should be the aim of such\ngovernmental direction to make available these records for future reference\nby architects, students, and the public in general.\nAlthough disconnected efforts have been made from time to time to\nrecord local samples of our domestic architecture, no national plans had\nbeen launched until the inception of the Historic American Buildings\nSurvey in November 1933. At that time a Civil Works appropriation\nmade possible a few months' operation of the Survey under the direction\nof the National Park Service with the cooperation of the American Insti-\ntute of Architects and the Library of Congress.\nDuring this brief period two facts have become clearly apparent:\n1. There is vital need for a permanent national plan to coordinate all\nwork of this nature and to make it available to the public for research.\n*Ratified by the three parties in agreement, July 23, 1934. Amended July 1934, May 1937.\n[426]\nAPPENDIX\n2. The present standards of the Historic American Buildings Survey\nform an excellent basis for a continuous and much more comprehensive\nsurvey.\nThe scattered surveys that have heretofore been made through efforts\nof local organizations and individual enthusiasm have yielded hetero-\ngeneous results, with considerable duplication, and have been of little\npractical value to the general public.\nA comprehensive and continuous national survey is the logical concern\nof the Federal Government-the National Park Service in the Depart-\nment of the Interior seems the proper place for such responsibility. The\nlocal execution must depend on some permanent nongovernmental body,\nof national scope, functioning by local organization-the American\nInstitute of Architects fulfills these requirements perfectly. For the\nguardianship of the records, the Government again seems the proper\nfunctionary, and for this purpose, the Library of Congress with its Pic-\ntorial Archives of Early American Architecture stands equipped and ready.\nSince the Historic American Buildings Survey became generally known\nnumerous offers of cooperation on the part of individuals and societies\nhave been made to the officials of the Survey. It has been demonstrated\nthat many interested persons throughout the country are merely waiting\nfor the opportunity to cooperate with such a national plan. Societies,\ncivic organizations, and even local governments oftentimes have a par-\nticular interest in certain historic monuments. Proposals which have\nalready been made to the officers of the Historic American Buildings Sur-\nvey indicate that if there is a definite plan for embracing such future\nactivities, there will be a number of monuments recorded at the expense of\nsuch organizations. Here again, the assurance that the records are to be\npart of the Nation's collection of recorded American architecture, avail-\nable to the public for research purposes, would give a particular incentive\nto the organization interested.\nIn view of the above conditions, therefore, the National Park Service,\nhereinafter referred to as the Park Service; the American Institute of\nArchitects, hereinafter referred to as the Institute; and the Library of\nCongress, hereinafter referred to as the Library, do hereby mutually\nagree as follows:\nARTICLE I. CONTINUATION OF THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS\nSURVEY AS A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION\n(1) The Historic American Buildings Survey is to be considered as a permanent plan for\napproval and disposition of all future graphic records of historic American architecture.\nwhether such records be made at the expense of the Government or upon individual initiative.\nThis organization will function through the cooperation of the Park Service, the Institute,\nand the Library.\n[427]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nARTICLE II. ORGANIZATION\n(1) Provision is to be made for the establishment of geographical districts each district\nunder the jurisdiction of one of the present 67 chapters of the Institute, or chapters here-\nafter duly approved by the Institute. The National Officers of the Institute, with the\nadvice of the local chapters, will select a district officer from among each chapter's member-\nship, who will thereafter superintend all work of the Historic American Buildings Survey\nduring a term of one year.\n(2) District Officers shall be advised by the National Advisory Board and by whatever\nspecial committees the local chapter shall see fit to appoint, as to the correct methods and\nsolution of particular problems. District officers shall be directly responsible to the Chief\nArchitect of the Park Service for the maintenance of proper standards and care of Survey\nrecords.\n(3) The present membership of the National Advisory Board of the Survey is to continue\nintact until such time as the national officers of the Institute, in conjunction with the Chief\nArchitect, shall see fit to make changes or additions to the personnel of the Board.\n(4) The organization as outlined above is to be continuous, regardless of whatever special\norganizations may be set up for the operation of the Survey in whole or in part at the\nexpense of the Federal Government or other organization. In such cases the person in\ncharge of the Survey in any locality shall be a district officer as herein designated or shall\ncooperate fully with the district officer or officers having jurisdiction in that locality; and\nshall accept the recommendations of such district officer or officers except when otherwise\ninstructed by the National Advisory Board and the Chief Architect of the Park Service.\nARTICLE III. SUPPLIES\n(1) The Park Service will supply, for all approved work upon the Historic American\nBuildings Survey, standard drawing sheets of the same size as those now used for the pres-\nentation of Survey drawings; such supplies not to exceed a total of ten thousand (10,000)\nsheets. Space is to be provided on each drawing sheet for the proper identification of the\nwork according to the individual or organizations contributing the records.\n(2) All other supplies for actual field work and drawing shall be furnished without expense\nto the Park Service.\nARTICLE IV. OPERATION\n(1) The District Officer shall secure from the records so far compiled by the Historic\nAmerican Buildings Survey a list of historic American monuments in his district, together\nwith the necessary information to indicate the worth of such monuments, necessity for\nrecording, and the amount of recording that has already been adequately accomplished\naccording to the standards of the Survey. It shall be his duty to keep such a record up to\ndate and to furnish individuals and organizations proposing contributions with the necessary\ninformation requisite for a coordinated plan of work.\n(2) Each district officer will be informed of the requirements for the making and the\ndisposition of Survey records. All such specifications are to be in exact accord with the\nrequirements now set forth in the official bulletins of the Historic American Buildings Survey\nwhich form an appendix to this agreement; except when amendments or alterations to these\nspecifications shall be officially made and promulgated by the present National Advisory\nBoard or their official successors.\n(3) District officers shall have the authority to accept or refuse to accept any contribu-\ntions to the records of the Survey. Any disputes regarding the standards or operation of\nthe Survey shall be settled by the National Advisory Board at the request of the Chief\nArchitect of the Park Service.\n[428]\nAPPENDIX\n(4) Members of the National Advisory Board and district officers, as herein designated,\nshall serve without compensation or expense to the Government except in case of a special\nGovernment appropriation being made for the appointment of such district officers or\nmembers of the National Advisory Board to regular Government service.\n(5) This agreement shall not be construed as a promise to pay any expenses of the Historic\nAmerican Buildings Survey, or to impose any liability or financial obligations, on the part\nof the Park Service, the Institute, or the Library; except as provided in Article III, section 1.\nARTICLE V. DISPOSITION OF RECORDS\n(1) When completed, records are to be checked and approved by the district officer in\ncharge before being submitted through the Chief Architect of the Park Service to the Chief\nof the Fine Arts Division of the Library, who in turn will have authority to accept or reject\nsuch records, dependent upon their consistency with other filed records of the Survey, and\nthe general standards thereof, subject to appeal, in cases of dispute, to the National Ad\nvisory Board for final decision.\n(2) The records of the Historic American Buildings Survey, as deposited in the Library,\nwill become public property and will be accessible to the public for research purposes,\nsubject to the laws and regulations of the Library.\nARTICLE VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT\n(1) This agreement may be terminated by the Park Service, the Institute, or the Library,\nby mutual consent, or by any one thereof, by giving to the others a written notice of its\nintention to withdraw, not less than sixty days before such withdrawal becomes effective.\n[429]\nINDEX\nNOTE: This reference index of Survey records lists only general types of structures according to their\npurpose. Wherever possible, classification has been made according to original use or purpose; thus, a building use or\nconstructed and first used as an inn, but afterwards converted to use as a residence without major physical\nchanges, would be indexed under \"Inns\". Houses used as domestic dwellings are too numerous to list in this\ngeneral type index. See listings by house titles in catalog under their respective locations.\nABBREVIATION: V. after a town name significs Vicinity.\nACADEMIES, see Schools\nALMSHOUSES, see Asylums\nAPARTMENT AND TENEMENT BUILDINGS\nDELAWARE: Henry Clay-Mill House Row; Rockland-Mill House Row.\nGEORGIA: Sarannah-Tenement Houses.\nILLINOIS: Bishop Hill-Old Jansonist Building Apartment House.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Lowell-Tenement House.\nNEW YORK: Manhattan-Stuyvesant Apartment.\nAPOTHECARY SHOPS, see Drug Stores\nAQUEDUCTS\nINDIANA: Metamora-Whitewater Canal Aqueduct.\nMARYLAND: Montgomery Co.-C. and O. Seneca Aqueduct; Dickerson V.-Monocacy Aqueduct.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Wilmington-Billerica-Shawsheen Aqueduct, Middlesex Canal.\nTEXAS: San Antonio-Aqueduct.\nARCHITECTS\nALEXANDER, ELAM\nGEORGIA: Macon.\nANGELL, TRUMAN O.\nUTAH: Salt Lake City.\nARISS, JOHN\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town V.; Leetown V.\nAUSTIN, HENRY\nMAINE: Portland.\nAYERS, ANDREW\nALABAMA: Mobiie.\nBALL, ALCAZAR\nNEW JERSEY: Newark.\nBARGER, E.F.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Erie.\nBARING, CHARLES\nNORTH CAROLINA: Flat Rock.\nBARKHAUSEN, H. ERNST\nILLINOIS: Thebes.\nBARNET, GEORGE J.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nBARNETT AND PECK\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nBEEBE, MANLEY COLTON\nPENNSYLVANIA: Pleasantville.\nBENJAMIN, ASHER\nMASSACHUSETTS: Greenfield; Longmeadow.\nBEROUJON, CLAUDE\nALABAMA: Mobile; Spring Hill.\nBONHOLTS, AUGUST\nILLINOIS: Bishop Hill.\nBOYINGTON, W. W.\nILLINOIS: Chicago.\nBRADLEY, LUCAS\nWISCONSIN: Racine.\nBROWN, JOSEPH\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence.\nBUCKLAND, WILLIAM\nMARYLAND: Annapolis;\nVIRGINIA: Occoquan V.\n[431]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nARCHITECTS-Continued.\nBUCKLIN, JAMES\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence.\nBULFINCH, CHARLES\nCONNECTICUT: Hartford;\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington;\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston; Dedham; Hartford; Pittsheld.\nBULGIN, WILLIAM\nNEW JERSEY: Hope.\nBUNTING, CHARLES T.\nNEW YORK: New York.\nBURNS, GILBERT\nNEW YOFK: Fishkill.\nBUTTON, STEPHEN D.\nALABAMA: Montgomery.\nCALOT, I. L.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans.\nCAMAK, JAMES\nGEORGIA: Athens.\nCARTER, ELIAS\nMASSACHUSETTS: Mendon.\nCHASE, PHILANDER\nILLINOIS: Jubilee.\nCLARK, JOSEPH\nMARYLAND: Annapolis.\nCLARK, RICHARD\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Columbia.\nCLOWES, GERHARDUS\nNEW YORK: Lawrence.\nCLOWES, TIMOTHY\nNEW YORK: IIempstead.\nCLUSKY, C. C.\nGEORGIA: Augusta.\nCODD, NICHOLAS\nMARYLAND: Damariscotta Mills.\nCORREJOLLES, J. H.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans.\nCOSTIGAN, FRANCIS\nINDIANA: Madison.\nKENTUCKY: Louisville.\nCOUPER, JAMES HAMILTON\nGEORGIA: Savannah.\nCROWDING, PETER\nDELAWARE: New Castle.\nCURTIS, JAMES M.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Edisto Island.\nCURZADO, PADRE ANTONIO\nCALIFORNIA: San Fernando.\nCURZON, JOS.\nINDIANA: Indianapolis.\nDAKE, THOMAS ROYAL\nVERMONT: Castleton.\nDAKIN AND DAKIN\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans.\nDAKIN AND GALLIER\nALABAMA: Mobile.\nDANVER, RUSSELL\nRHODE ISLAND: Bristol.\nDAVIS, ALEXANDER J.\nNEW YORK: New York.\nDE BATZ, ANDRE\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans.\nEMANUEL, JONATHAN\nALABAMA: Mobile.\n[432]\nINDEX\nARCHITECTS-Continued.,\nENGEL\nNEW YORK: Herrietta.\nFERET, JAMES\nALABAMA: Spring Hill.\nFILLMORE, LAVIUS\nVERMONT: Middlebury; South Shaftsbury.\nFOLSOM, WILLIAM H.\nUTAH: Salt Lake City.\nFRIES, JOHN\nTEXAS: San Antonio.\nFRY, JOHN\nOHIO: Waterville.\nGALLIER, JR., JAMES\nLOUISIANA: Geismar V.\nGALLIER, SR., JAMES\nLOUISIANA: Chalmette; New Orleans; White Castle V.\nGAONA, IGNACIO\nARIZONA: Tucson V.\nGARRETT,\nARIZONA: Tucson V.\nGIRARD, FRANCOIS\nALABAMA: Mobile.\nGLOVER, ALLEN\nALABAMA: Forkland V.\nGODEFROY, MAXIMILLIAN\nMARYLAND: Baltimore.\nGOLDSMITH, JONATHAN\nOHIO: Painesville.\nGOODRICH, WILLIAM HENRY\nGEORGIA: Augusta.\nGRATON, CHANBELLAN\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans.\nGREEN, JOHN H.\nGEORGIA: Savannah.\nGREEN, PHILIP\nGEORGIA: Lagrange.\nGREENE, JOHN HOLDEN\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence.\nGRIFFIN, JAMES\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez.\nGROW, SYLVANNUS\nILLINOIS: Ottawa.\nHADFIELD, GEORGE\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington, Georgetown.\nHALL, JOHN R.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston.\nHALLET, STEPHEN\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.\nHALLIDAY, JAMES M.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Irvine.\nHARDY,\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez V.\nHARRIS, JAMES G.\nMISSISSIPPI: Carrollton V.\nHARRISON, PETER\nMASSACHUSETTS: Cambridge;\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport.\nHASTINGS,\nNEW YORK: Rochester.\nHAVILAND, JOHN\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia.\nHAWKINS,\nNEBRASKA: Lincoln.\n[433]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nARCHITECTS-Continued.\nHELME, LEO\nPENNSYLVANIA: Corry.\nHENERICKS, FATHER\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nHIGGINS, GENERAL HIRAM H.\nALABAMA: Athens.\nHILLS, STEPHEN\nPENNSYLVANIA: Harrisburg.\nHINKLE, THOMAS\nTEXAS: Jefferson.\nHOADLEY, DAVID\nCONNECTICUT: Bethany, Hamden, Middletown, New Haven.\nHOBAN, JAMES\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.\nHOGG, JOHN B.\nGEORGIA: Savannah.\nHOOKER, PHILIP\nNEW YORK: Albany, Troy.\nHOPE, THOMAS\nTENNESSEE: Knoxville V.\nHOSMER, NATHAN\nMASSACHUSETTS: Concord.\nHOWARD, DR.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore.\nHUBBARD, HENRY\nMASSACHUSETTS: Hamilton.\nHUDSON, AARON D.\nNEW JERSEY: Mendham.\nHUISAR, PEDRO\nTEXAS: San Antonio.\nHUMPHRIES, ABRAHAM\nMISSISSIPPI: Columbus.\nHYDE, JOSEPH\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.\nJAMES, JOSIAH\nNEW JERSEY: Newark.\nJAMES, THOMAS\nALABAMA: Mobile.\nJAMES, THOMAS SIMMONS\nALABAMA: Mobile.\nJAY, WILLIAM\nGEORGIA: Savannah.\nJEFFERSON, THOMAS\nVIRGINIA: Charlottesville, Charlottespille V., Evington V., James River, Staunton.\nJORDAN, J. H.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit.\nKELLY, WILLIAM\nPENNSYLVANIA: Erie.\nKENNEDY, C. E.\nINDIANA: Rushville V.\nKERR, JAMES\nILLINOIS: Jacksonville.\nKINDEKENS, PETER\nMICHIGAN: Detroit.\nLAMBERT, JOHN\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston.\nLAMPHIER, BENJAMIN H\nPENNSYLVANIA: West Eldred.\nLANCROFT, GEORGE\nCONNECTICUT: East Haven.\nLANHAM, THOMAS D. F.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\n[434]\nINDEX\nARCHITECTS-Continued.\nLATROBE, BENJAMIN HENRY\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington;\nKENTUCKY: Ludlow;\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans;\nMARYLAND: Baltimore;\nOHIO: Chillicothe V., Cincinnati;\nPENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh.\nLATROBE, HENRY S.\nLOUISIANA: North East Past, Mississippi River.\nLE MAISTRE, V. G.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans.\nL'ENFANT, MAJOR PIERRE CHARLES\nNEW YORK: Brooklyn;\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia.\nLETOURNO, F.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit.\nLEWIS,\nALABAMA: Tuscaloosa.\nLIEGE, GILBERT\nNORTH CAROLINA: Edenton.\nLIND, F. G.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Tarboro V.\nLONG, ROBERT CAREY\nMARYLAND: Baltimore.\nLOVERING, WILLIAM\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.\nLUFBORROW, MATTHEW\nGEORGIA: Savannah.\nLULL, JAMES L.\nMISSISSIPPI: Columbus.\nMANDEVILLE, JOHN\nILLINOIS: Knoxville.\nMANIGAULT, GABRIEL\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.\nMcALPIN, HENRY\nGEORGIA: Savannah V.\nMcBEAN,\nNEW YORK: New York.\nMcCOMB, JOHN\nNEW JERSEY: New Brunswick.\nMcINTIRE, SAMUEL\nMASSACHUSETTS: Salem, Waltham.\nMILLS, ROBERT\nMARYLAND: Baltimore;\nNEW JERSEY: Mount Holly;\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Camden, Charleston, Columbia;\nVIRGINIA: Richmond.\nMINITREE, DAVID\nVIRGINIA: Williamsburg.\nMITCHELL, ROBERT S.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nMOFFATT, HENRY\nALABAMA: Mobile.\nMORTON AND LAVEILLE\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nMUGATE, GEORGE\nOHIO: Painesville.\nMUNDAY, RICHARD\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport.\nMUZZUCHELLI, REV. SAMUEL\nWISCONSIN: New Diggings.\nNEWBOLD, CALEB\nNEW JERSEY: New Lisbon.\n[435]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nARCHITECTS-Continued.\nNICHOLLS. THOMAS\nALABAMA: Tuscaloosa.\nNICHOLS, WILLIAM\nMISSISSIPPI: Jackson.\nNOTMAN, JOHN\nNEW JERSEY: Burlington; Glassboro;\nPENNSYLVANIA: Jenkintown; Pittsburgh.\nONG, COLONEL S. H.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez.\nORMSBEE, CALEB.\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence.\nOTIS, M. R.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit.\nOTTIS, C. W.\nILLINOIS: Galena.\nPARRIS. ALEXANDER\nMAINE: Portland.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston.\nPARSONS. B. F.\nALABAMA: Marion.\nPATRICK, ALLAN\nMISSISSIPPI: Jackson.\nPECK. EDWIN J.\nINDIANA: Madison.\nPETERSON, JOHN\nILLINOIS: Rockton.\nPHELPS,\nTEXAS: San Augustine.\nPOINSETTE, JOEL\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Greenville.\nPOPE, JOHN RUSSELL\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.\nPOWELL. .A. V.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Corry.\nPRATT, DANIEL\nGEORGIA: Clinton; Haddock I'.; Milledgeville I\nPRESTON, WILLIAM G.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston.\nRAGUE. JOHN F.\nILLINOIS: Springfield.\nIOWA: Dubuque; Iowa City.\nRAMEE, JACQUES\nNEW YORK: Duanesburg; Schenectady.\nRAMIREZ, JOSE ANTONIO\nCALIFORNIA: Los Angeles.\nREICHARDT.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.\nROBERTS AND BALLANGE\nNEBRASKA: Lincoln.\nROGERS. JOHN\nKENTUCKY: Bardstown.\nROPER, JAMES\nALABAMA: Mobile.\nRUMBOLD, WILLIAM\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nRUSSELL HENRY\nWISCONSIN: Rochesser V.\nSADLER, FRANCIS\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nSANCHEZ, PADRE\nCALIFORNIA: San Diego.\nSANDY, URIAH\nNORTH CAROLINA: New Bern.\n[436]\nINDEX\nARCHITECTS-Continued.\nSCHULTE, VICTOR\nWISCONSIN: Burlington.\nSEARLE, HENRY\nNEW YORK: Rochester.\nSHERWOOD, BENJAMIN\nCONNECTICUT: Fairfield.\nSHIPPEN, DR. WILLIAM\nNEW JERSEY: Princeton.\nSHRYOCK, GIDEON\nARKANSAS: Little Rock; Little Rock V.;\nKENTUCKY: Frankfort; Louisville; Richmond I'.\nSINGLETON, HENRY\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nSLOAN,\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez.\nSMIBERT, JOHN\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston.\nSMITH, BEN\nMISSISSIPPI: Long.\nSMITH, JAMES M.\nINDIANA: Richmond.\nSMITH, ROBERT\nNEW JERSEY: Princeton.\nSMITH, WILLIAM\nNEW JERSEY: Shrewsbury.\nSMITHMEYER, JOHN\nINDIANA: South Bend.\nSPRATT, WILLIAM\nCONNECTICUT: East Haddam; Farmington.\nSPROAT, JAMES\nMASSACHUSETTS: Lakeville; Middleboro.\nSTARKWEATHER,\nVIRGINIA: Port Royal V.\nSTAUFFER, H.J.\nILLINOIS: Galena.\nSTEELE, GEORGE\nALABAMA: Huntsville.\nSTRAEME, CONRAD\nTEXAS: Austin.\nSTRICKLAND, WILLIAM\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia;\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston;\nTENNESSEE: Nashville.\nTHOMAS, F. AND SON\nNEW YORK: New York.\nTHORNTON, WILLIAM\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.\nTINSLEY, WILLIAM\nINDIANA: Indianapolis.\nTOUSSARD, COLONEL\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia.\nTOWN, ITHIEL\nCONNECTICUT: New Ilaven; North Branford I'.;\nNEW YORK: New York;\nNORTH CAROLINA: Raleigh.\nTOWNER, JOHN K.\nILLINOIS: Belvidere.\nTREVINO, JESUS\nTEXAS: San Ygnacio.\nTWOMBLEY, WILLIAM\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nUPJOHN, J.\nTEXAS: San Antonio.\n[437]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nARCHITECTS-Continued.\nUPJOHN, RICHARD\nALABAMA: Martins Station;\nMICHIGAN: Marshall;\nNEW JERSEY: Burlington;\nNORTH CAROLINA: Raleigh.\nWAITE, EZRA.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston\nWALKER, C.E.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Davidson.\nWALSH, THOMAS\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis.\nWALTER, THOMAS U.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington.\nWARD, SAMUEL LAURENCE\nNEW JERSEY: Bloomfield.\nWARNER,\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.\nWARREN, RUSSELL\nRHODE ISLAND: Bristol; North Scituate; Providence.\nWEAVER, LITTLEBERRY\nKENTUCKY: Henderson.\nWECKS, LEVI\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez.\nWELDON BROTHERS\nMISSISSIPPI: Raymond.\nWELLS, J. C.\nNEW YORK: Brooklyn.\nWELSH, JOHN\nNEW JERSEY: Newark.\nWESNER, FREDERICK\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.\nWHITE, E. BLAKE\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston.\nWHITE, J. HAMPTON\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez.\nWHITFIELD, GENERAL NATHAN BRYAN\nALABAMA: Demopolis V.\nWILCOX, AMOS\nNEW JERSEY: New Providence.\nWILLARD, SOLOMON\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston.\nWILLIAMS,\nOHIO: Fremont.\nWILLS AND DUDLEY\nNEW JERSEY: New Brunswick.\nWINCHELL, JOHN K.\nNEBRASKA: Lincoln.\nWREN, JAMES\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria.\nARSENALS\nALABAMA: Mount Vernon-Mount Vernon Arsenal.\nARKANSAS: Little Rock-United States Arsenal Building.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-Arsenal.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-United States Arsenal.\nILLINOIS: Rock Island-Rock Island Arsenal.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Arsenal.\nMARYLAND: Pikesville-Old United States Arsenal.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Marblehead-Old Gun House.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis-United States Arsenal.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh-United States Allegheny Arsenal.\nVIRGINIA: Lorraine V.-Bellona Arsenal.\n[438]\nINDEX\nASYLUMS, see also Orphanages.\nMARYLAND: South River V.-Almshouse.\nNEW JERSEY: New Lisbon-Almshouse.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Ephrata-\"The Klosters\" Almshouse.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Almshouse.\nBANKS\nALABAMA: Decatur-State Bank Building; Huntsville-The First National Bank; Summerheld Bank\nBuilding.\nARIZONA: Tombstone-Bank.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-Farmer's Bank.\nGEORGIA: Macon-Old State Bank; Savannah-Bank; Branch of United States Bank.\nILLINOIS: Shawneetown-State Bank.\nKENTUCKY: Louisville-Bank of Louisville.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Louisiana State Bank.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-National Union Bank; Old Commercial and Farmers Bank; Hagerstown-Hagers-\ntown Bank.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Concord-Old Bank Building; Pittsfield-First Bank Building; West Stockbridge-Old\nBank Building.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-First Bank in Detroit; Niles-Old Paine Bank.\nMISSISSIPPI: Port Gibson-Port Gibson Bank.\nMISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Rozier Bank.\nNEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Farmers' Trust Company Bank Building.\nNEW YORK: Schenectady-Old Mohawk Bank.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Winston-Salem-Loesh Bank.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-First Bank of the United States (Girard's Bank).\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-(Bank of United States), City Hall.\nVIRGINIA: Waterford-Old Bank.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Romney-Valley Bank Building.\nWISCONSIN: Burlington-Meinhardt Bank.\nBARNS AND SHEDS, see also Farm Buildings\nALABAMA: Camden-McIntosh House Barn; Camden V.-Burford House Shed; Robert Tait Plantation\nTool Shed; Courtland-Campbell House Carriage Shed; Dayton-\"Magnolia Grove\" Barn; Florence K-\n\"Sweet Water\" (Patton House) Barn; Forkland V.-\"Rosemount\" (Glover-Legare House) Tool Sheds;\nFort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell-Alexander House Wood Shed; Greenville V.-Crenshaw Plantation Barn:\nHuntsville V.-Wade House Carriage Shed; Jefferson-Allen House Barns; Marion-Judge King House\nCarriage Shed; Pickinsville-Dr. Wilkins House Tool Shed; Rogersville ø.-Cunningham House Barn:\nShorterville V.-Smith House, Barn and Shed; Spring Valley V.-\"Belmont\" Barn; Talladega E. Mardis\nHouse Sheds; \"Thornhill\" (Welsh House) Barn; Tuskegee-Judge Hunt House Wagon Shed.\nCALIFORNIA: Nashville-Barn; Oleta-Barn; Owensmouth-Barn; Santa Barbara-Ortega House Barn,\nVista V.-Rancho Guajome Shed.\nCONNECTICUT: Sufield-Lieutenant King House Barn.\nDELAWARE: New Castle V.-Swanwick Manor Barn; \"The Buttonwoods\" Barn.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Pierce Water Mill Barn.\nGEORGIA: Saint Simons Island-Hamilton Plantation Barn.\nILLINOIS: Marengo-Rogers House Barn.\nINDIANA: Indianapolis-Vinton-Pierce House Wood Shed.\nLOUISIANA: Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Barn; Geismar V.-\"Belle Helene\", Ashland Plantation\nBarn; Hahnville-Homeplace Plantation Barn.\nMARYLAND: Andover-Abbot House Barn; Antietam-Roulette Farm Barn; Baltimore\nBarn; Brookeville V.-Barn; Cockeysville V.-\"Hayfields\" Barns; \"Hayfields\" Wagon Shed:\nDarnall House Barn; Lapidum-Rock Run Miller's House Barn: Largo-\"Northanrpton\" Barn: Lenard\ntown V.-\"Mulberry Fields\" Tool Shed; Norwood-Woodlawn Manor\" Barn; Olney-\"Belment\" Waters\nHouse) Barn; Prince Frederick V.-Tobacco Barn, Patuxent River: Tobacco Barn, Solomers I lan l Road,\nSaint Mary's City V.-\"Cross Manor\" Barn; Sandy Springs-Auburn Barn: Sol mans\nBarn; Towson V.-\"Hampton\" Barn.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Agawam-Tobacco Barn; Brookfield-Colonel Crosby House Carrife Slied.\nClap House Barn; Framingham-First Baptist Church Carriage Shed; Iladley Tolacco Barne: Venden\nFirst Parish Church (Unitarian) Carriage Shed; Middleboro-Carriage Sheds. First Congregational Church\nMilton-Governor Belcher House Barn; Newburyport-Gaoler's Barn; North Attleborn\nChurch Shed; Norton-Newcomb House Barn; Seekonk Sylvanus Martin Barn, Bare/\nWestfield-Tobacco Barn; West Stockbridge-Fingine House; Woburn -Colonel Ballwin House Byn.\nMICHIGAN: Grass Lake V.-Hiram Smith House Barn; Manchester F. Porter Home Keeler Firms Bare.\n439\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nBARUS AND SHEDS-Continued.\nMINNESOTA: Taylors Falls-Folsom House Barn.\nMISSISSIPPI: Liberty V-Chaffin House Barn.\nMISSOURI: Afton V-\"White Haven\" (Grant-Dent House) Barn.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Hampton Falls-Cram House Barn; Portsmouth-Captain Barnes House Barn; Captain\nBarnes House Shed.\nNEW JERSEY: Auburn-Scull (Humphreys) House Tool Shed; Closter-De Clerque House Barn; Eayres-\ntown V.-Black's Barn; Johnsonburg-Stone Barn; Mendham-Hill Top Church Wagon Shed; Morristown-\nWick House Barn; Wick House Shed; Paramus-Banta House Barn; Jacob Zabriskie House Barns; Jacob\nZabriskie House Shed; Park Ridge V.-Wortendyke Barn; Paulsboro V.-Francis House Barn; Rockleigh-\nHaring House Barn; Saddle River-Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church Wagon Shed; Somerville-Lindsley\nHouse Barn; Woodbury-Friends' Meeting House Wagon Shed.\nNEW MEXICO: Watrous V.-Tipton Barn; Watrous House Barn; Watrous House Shed.\nNEW YORK: Alplaus-Stevens Barn; Brooklyn-Wyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue Barn; Canastota V.-\nJudge Roberts House Wagon Shed; Cutchogue-Horton House Barn; Feura Bush-Vadney House Barn-\nFort Hunter-Dutch Barn; Germonds-Barn; Kinderhook-\"Lindenwald\", Van Buren House Barn; Rotter\ndam-Schermerhorn House Barn; West Hills-Walt Whitman Birthplace Barn.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Gates V.-Riddick House Barn; Gatesville V.-Carter House Barn.\nOHIO: Montgomery V.-Barn; Zoar-Cow Barn.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Cowdersport V.-Barn; Germantown-Keyser House Barn; Gettysburg V.-Bryan House\nBarn; Leister House Barn; Harmony V.-Stauffer-Bame House Barn; Stauffer-Bame House Shed; North\nEast-Octagon Barn; Paxtang-Elder House Barn; Philadelphia-\"Glen Fern\" (Livezey House) Barn;\nWhitemarsh-'Hope Lodge\" Barn.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Huger V.-\"Middleburg\" Barn; Pinopolis V.-\"North Hampton\" Shed.\nTENNESSEE: Gatlinburg V.-Bales House Barn.\nTEXAS: Cherry Spring V.-Rode-Kothe Barn; Fredericksburg-Tatsch House Shed; Poth V.-Beauregard;\nRanch Barn; Salado-Robertson House Barn.\nVIRGINIA: Bacon's Castle-Bacon's Castle Shed; Fork Union V.-\"Bremo\" Barn; \"Bremo\" Wood Shed:\nShirley-\"Shirley\" Barn; Stratford-Stratford Hall Barn; Tunstall V.-\"Poplar Grove\" Barn; Waterford-\nEdwards House Barn.\nWASHINGTON: Arden V.-Ayers Barn; Cashup-Stage Coach Station Barn; Chimacum-Nisbet Barn;\nColville V.-Clugston Barn; Stage Coach Station-Barn; Goldendale V.-Hopkins House Barn; Lincoln V.-\nBarn, Fort Spokane; Stember Creek-Lee Barn.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Darke V.-Hillard's Barn; Leetown-Lee Barn.\nBARRACKS, see also Forts and Fortifications\nCALIFORNIA: Fort Ross-Russian Barracks; Santa Barbara-El Cuartel.\nFLORIDA: Miami-Fort Dallas Barracks.\nMARYLAND: Frederick-Revolutionary Barracks.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-Barracks, Fort Wayne.\nNEW JERSEY: Trenton-Old Barracks.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Hillsboro V.-The Barracks.\nOKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Barracks Building, Fort Gibson.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Barracks.\nWASHINGTON: San Juan Island-English Camp Barracks; Vancouver-Barracks.\nBLACKSMITH SHOPS\nALABAMA: Summerfield-Old Blacksmith Shop; Town Creek V.-Freeman Goode House (Hall House)\nBlacksmith Shop.\nARIZONA: Poston V.-Blacksmith's Ramada.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Chesterfield-Blacksmith Shop.\nNEW JERSEY: Moorestown V.-Matlack Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop; Ringwood-Smithy at Ring-\nwood Manor.\nOHIO: Zoar-Blacksmith Shop.\nOKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Blacksmith Shop.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Blacksmith Shop.\nVIRGINIA: Aden-\"Effingham\" Blacksmith Shop.\nBLOCKHOUSES AND GARRISONS, see also Forts and Fortifications.\nALABAMA: Camden-Blockhouse.\nCALIFORNIA: Fort Ross-Russian Blockhouse.\nDELAWARE: Naaman on Delaware-Blockhouse.\nMAINE: Augusta-Fort Westorn; Edgecomb-Blockhouse, Fort Edgecomb; North Berwick V.-Junkins\nGarrison House; McIntire Garrison House; Wells-Storer Garrison House; Winslow-Blockhouse.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Haverhill-Dustin Garrison House.\n[440]\nINDEX\nBLOCKHOUSES AND GARRISONS-Continued.\nMICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-East Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac; North Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac:\nWest Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-Woodman Garrison; Durham V.- - Pendergast Garrison; Læter-Gilman\nGarrison; Newmarket-Doe Garrison.\nNEW YORK: Johnstown-Blockhouse, at Sir William Johnson's Manor; Manhattan-Blockhouse No. 1,\nnorth end of Central Park; Blockhouse No. 2, Morningside Park; Nelliston-Fort Ehle; Palatine Brudee-\nFort Frey; Fort Wagner; Saint Johnsville-Fort Klock.\nOREGON: Dayton-Fort Yamhill.\nTEXAS: Shafter V.-Fortin de Cienega.\nVIRGINIA: Luray V.-Fort Egypt; Fort Massanutten (Sickler House); Middletown L'. Stone Fort, Stras-\nburg V.-Fort Bowman (Harmony Hall).\nWASHINGTON: Centralia-Borst Blockhouse; Coupeville-Alexander Blockhouse: Davis Blockhouse:\nCoupeville V.-Jacob Ebey Blockhouse; Fort Rains-Fort Rains Blockhouse; Goldendale-Blocklease, San\nDe Fuca-Crockett Blockhouse; San Juan Island-English Camp Blockhouse; White Swan l'. Fort Sincoe\nBlockhouse.\nBOUNDARY MARKERS\nMARYLAND: Montgomery Co.-C. and O. Milestone;\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston and Boston V.-Milestones; Groton-Prescott Milestones; North Auleburo-\nPlainville Town Line-Angle Tree Stone.\nBREWERIES, see Factories and Warehouses\nBRIDGES, see also Covered Bridges; Viaducts\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Wisconsin Avenue Bridge.\nGEORGIA: Savannah-Central of Georgia Railroad Bridge.\nILLINOIS: Carlyle-Suspension Bridge; Fall Creek V.-Fall Creek Bridge; Rock Island-Bridge.\nKENTUCKY: Butler-Bridge.\nMARYLAND: Montgomery Co.-C. and O. Swing Bridge; Frederick I'.-Jug Bridge; Keymar l'.-Keymar\nBridge.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Hamilton-Warner's Bridge; Ipswich-Choate Bridge; Medford-Stone Bridge: 11 ay-\nland V.-Town Bridge.\nMINNESOTA: Stillwater-Stone Highway Bridge.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Hillsboro-Second New Hampshire Turnpike Bridge; llillsboro \".-Bridge near inter-\nsection of Routes 32 and 9; Carr Bridge; Gleason Falls Bridge; Stoddard-Bridge near Stoddard and Antrun\nLine.\nNEW JERSEY: Kingston-Drawbridge, Lock and Toll House, Delaware and Raritan Canal; Princet\nStony Brook Bridge; Sergeantsville V.-Covered Bridge.\nNEW YORK: Fort Plain-Stone Bridge; Leeds-Leeds Bridge.\nOHIO: Zanesville V.-Bridge.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Maple Grove V.-Stoneroads Mill Bridge; Pinetown-Leaman Ritle Works Bridge.\nCANAL LOCKS\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Canal Locks.\nILLINOIS: Channahon V.-Canal Locks.\nNEW YORK: Frankfort-Erie Canal, Moyer Creek Crossing Locks; Ilion-Erie Canal Locks.\nCAPITOLS\nALABAMA: Montgomery-State Capitol.\nARKANSAS: Little Rock-Old State Capitol; Washington-Court House (Confederate State Capitol).\nCONNECTICUT: Hartford-Old State House.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-The Capitol.\nGEORGIA: Milledgeville-Old State Capitol.\nILLINOIS: Springfield-Old State House.\nINDIANA: Corydon-Old State Capitol.\nIOWA: Des Moines-Fourth State Capitol; Iowa City-Second State Capitol; Third State Capitol.\nKENTUCKY: Frankfort-Old State House.\nMARYLAND: Annapolis-State House.\nMISSISSIPPI: Jackson-Old State Capitol.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Raleigh-State Capitol Building.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Harrisburg-First Capitol Buildings.\nTENNESSEE: Nashville-State Capitol.\nVIRGINIA: Williamsburg-The Capitol.\n[441]\n303816-41-29\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCEMETERIES\nALABAMA: Camden V.-Felix Tait Plantation Cemetery; Florence V.-Jackson House Cemetery; Greenville\nV.-Grave Houses (Fort Dale Cemetery); Luverne V.-Grave Houses; Manningham V.-Grave House;\nTalladega V.-\"Thornhill\" (Welch House) Cemetery.\nCALIFORNIA: Sonora-Jewish Cemetery.\nMAINE: Phippsburg V.-Drummond Cemetery.\nMARYLAND: Easton V.-Wye House Cemetery.\nMASSACHUSETTS: South Boston-Saint Augustine Cemetery.\nMISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Sainte Genevieve Cemetery.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-\"Harewood\" Cemetery.\nCHILDREN'S PLAY HOUSES, see Outbuildings.\nCHURCHES, CATHEDRALS, CHAPELS AND SYNAGOGUES, see also Kivas Kivas; Missions, Monasteries\nand Cloisters; Meeting Houses\nALABAMA: Brick V.-Presbyterian Church; Cahaba-Negro Methodist Church; Camden-Baptist Church;\nEpiscopal Church; Carrollton-Methodist Episcopal Church; Coatopa-Brewersville Methodist Church;\nDayton-Methodist Church; Eufaula-Baptist Church; Eutaw-First Presbyterian Church; Forkland-\nEpiscopal Church; Methodist Church; Jacksonville-Presbyterian Church; Livingston-Episcopal Church;\nLoachapoka-Baptist Church; Lowndesboro-Negro Methodist Church; Presbyterian Church; Marion-\nSiloam Baptist Church; Martins Station-Saint Luke's Episcopal Church; Mobile-Beehive Church; Cathe-\ndral of Immaculate Conception; Christ Episcopal Church; Presbyterian Church; Mount Jefferson-Aban-\ndoned Methodist Church; Mulberry V.-Ivey Creek Methodist Church; Newbern-Baptist Church; Pres-\nbyterian Church: Orion-Baptist Church; Pickensville-Baptist Church; Methodist Church; Robinson\nSprings-Methodist Church; Summerfield-Methodist Episcopal Church; Tuscumbia-First Presbyterian\nChurch; Wetumpka-Wetumpka Methodist Church.\nARIZONA: Arivaca-Santa Gertrudes de Arivaca; Nogales V.-San Cayetano de Calabasas: San Gabriel de\nGuevavi; Tombstone-Episcopal Church; Tubac-Santa Gertrudes de Tubac; Tubac V.-Church; Mortuary\nChapel; Tucson-Church of San Augustine; Tucson V.-Church Mort-iary Chapel.\nARKANSAS: Washington-Baptist Church.\nCALIFORNIA: Columbia-Saint Anne's Church; Downieville-Catholic Church; Church; Folsom-Trinity\n(Episcopal) Church; Fort Ross-Russian Chapel; Jackson-Serbian Church; Jolon V.-Church; Los Angeles-\nPlaza Church; Mokelumne Hill-Church; Monterey-San Carlos Presidio Church; North San Juan-Church;\nOceanside J'.-Church; Pala-Church; Piru V.-Rancho Camulos Chapel; San Diego-Church; San Fer-\nnando-Church; San Francisco-Church, Mission San Francisco de Asis (Dolores Mission); San Gabriel-\nChurch; San Juan Bautista-Church; San Juan Capistrano-Church; Serra's Church; San Luis Obispo-\nChurch; San Miguel V.-Church; Santa Barbara-Church; Solvang-Church; Sonora-Saint James Episcopal\nChurch; Saint Patrick's Church; Ventura-Church; Vista V.-Rancho Guajome Chapel; Weaverville-\nChinese Joss House.\nCOLORADO: Segundo V.-Penitente Morada; Tijeras-Santa Nina de Atoche Church; Weston V.-Church;\nGuadalupe Mission Church.\nCONNECTICUT: Brooklyn-Trinity Episcopal Church; Unitarian Church; East Canaan-Congregational\nChurch; East Haven-Old Stone Church; Hamden-Grace Episcopal Church; Killingworth-Congregational\nChurch: Litchfield-First Congregational Church; New Haven-Center Church; United Church (Old North)\nNorth Cornwall-Church; Preston City-Church; Rocky Hill-Congregational Church; South Canaan-\nCongregational Church; Westport-First Congregational Church of Saugatuck; Wethersfield-First Church of\nChrist; Whitneyville-Whitneyville Congregational Church; Woodbury-Saint Paul's Church.\nDELAWARE: Dover-Christ Church; Frederica V.-Barratt's Chapel; Glasgow-Pencader Presbyterian\nChurch; Laurel V.-Christ Church; Middletown V.-Saint Anne's Episcopal Church; New Castle-Immanuel\nChurch; Presbyterian Church; Odessa V.-Drawyers Presbyterian Church; Stanton-Saint James Church:\nWilmington-Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church; Holy Trinity Church.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Christ Church; Saint John's Church.\nFLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Catholic Cathedral; Trinity Church.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Saint Paul's Church; Jefferson-Presbyterian Church; Midway-Midway Congrega-\ntional Church; Oxford-Old Emory Church; Rincon-Jerusalem Church; Roswell-Old Methodist Church;\nSavannah-Christ Church; First African Baptist Church; Independent Presbyterian Church; Trinity\nChurch; Talbotton-Episcopal Church; Methodist Church; Washington-Presbyterian Church.\nILLINOIS: Cahokia-Church of the Holy Family; Chicago-Old Second Baptist Church; Galena-Grace\nEpiscopal Church; Methodist Church; Genera-Unitarian Church; Godfrey-Congregational Church; Grand\nDetour-Saint Peter's Episcopal Church; Lebanon-Chapel; Lisbon-Old Congregational Church; Madison-\nSecond Presbyterian Church; Mossville-Methodist Episcopal Church; Naperville-Old Baptist Church;\nPayson-Congregational Church; Rockton-Congregational Church; Warrenville-Old Methodist Church;\nW'inchester-Presbyterian Church.\nINDIANA: Indianapolis-Christ (Episcopal) Church: Vevay-Ruter Chapel; Vincennes-Saint Francis\nXavier Cathedral; Saint Rose Chapel.\n[442]\nINDEX\nCHURCHES, CATHEDRALS, CHAPELS AND SYNAGOGUES-Continued.\nIOWA: Festina V.-Saint Anthony's Chapel; Marietta-Hixite Friends' Church.\nKENTUCKY: Bardstown-Saint Joseph's Cathedral; llenderson-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church; Pigah How\nPresbyterian Church and Academy.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Central Congregational Church.\nMAINE: Portland-First Parish Church; Waldsboro V.-German Lutheran Church.\nMARYLAND: Accokeek-Christ Church; Baden-Saint Paul's Church; Baltimore-Otterbein Church; Roman\nCatholic Cathedral; Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church; Saint Mary's Seminary Chapel; Unio\ntarian Church; Broad Creek-Saint John's Church; Buena Vista-\"Marietta\" Chapel; Collington Ih ly\nTrinity Church; Croom V.-Saint Thomas Church; Davidsonville V.-All Hallows Church; Frederick Old\nAll Saints Episcopal Church; Saint John's Roman Catholic Church; Hebron - Spring Hill Church; Hickory\nSaint Ignatius Roman Catholic Church; Lankford V.-Saint Paul's Church; Leeland-Saint Barnabas'\nChurch; Leonardtown-Saint Andrew's Church; Lusby-Middleham Protestant Episcopal Chapel; Monkton\nV.-Saint James Church; Northeast-Saint Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church; Rosaryville r. -\"Poplar\nHill\" Chapel; Saint Mary's City-Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church: Sunderland All Saint's Protestant\nEpiscopal Church; Tracy's Landing V.-Saint James' Herring Creek Episcopal Church: Upper Marlboro-\nCompton-Bassett House Chapel; Valley Lee-Saint George's Church; Wye Mills Church.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Abolition Church; Hollis Street Church; Saint Patrick's Church: Cambridge-\nChrist Church; Holden Chapel; Chatham-Congregational Church; Deerfield-Church; Dighton - \"The\nBrick\" (Church); Dover-Caryl Parsonage; Framingham- First Baptist Church; Gloucester First Univer-\nsalist Church; Lancaster-First Parish Church; Lanesboro-First Baptist Church; Manchester - Orthodox\nCongregational Church; Marion-First Universalist Church; Mendon-First Parish Church; Middleboro\nCentral Methodist Church; Newton-Saint Mary's Episcopal Church; North Atileboro V.-Congregational.\nChurch; Pittsfield-Bulfinch Church; South Boston-Saint Augustine Chapel.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-Christ Episcopal Church; Fort Street Presbyterian Church; Mariners' Church; Saint\nJohn's Episcopal Church; Saints Peter and Paul's Jesuit Church; Dixboro-Methodist Episcopal Church;\nMackinac Island-Mission Church.\nMINNESOTA: Excelsior-Trinity Chapel; Mendota-Saint Peter's Catholic Church; Minneapolis-Church\nof Minneapolis New-Church Society (Swedenborgian); Our Lady of Lourdes Church; Saint Paul-Chapel\nMuckego Church; Old Episcopal Church; Sawyer-Log Church; Taylors Falls-First Methodist Church.\nMISSISSIPPI: Church Hill-Church Hill Chapel; Clinton-Chapel, Mississippi College; Columbus-Catholic\nChurch; Mannsdale-Chapel of the Cross; Natchez-Saint Mary's Cathedral; Port Gibson-Presbyterian\nChurch; Rodney-Presbyterian Church; Washington-Methodist Church; Woodville-Baptist Church.\nMISSOURI: Chesterfield-Bonhomme Church; Florissant-Saint Ferdinand's Church; Kansas City-Old\nPresbyterian Church; Old Mines-Saint Joachim's Church; Pattonville-Fee Fee Church; Saint Charles-\nOld Colier Methodist Episcopal Church; Saint Louis-Church of Saint Louis of France, Old Roman Catholic\nCathedral; Church of Saint Mary of Victory; Marie and Saint Joseph's Church; Saint John's Cathohe\nChurch; Saint Patrick's Church; Saint Vincent de Paul's Church.\nNEBRASKA: Bellevue-Presbyterian Church; Brownville-Methodist Church; Dakota City-Lutheran Church\nLincoln-Holy Trinity Episcopal Church; Nebraska City-Saint Benedict's Church.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Manchester-Old Methodist Church.\nNEW JERSEY: Allaire-Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks) Church; Basking Ridge-Presbyteriau Church;\nBelleville-Christ Episcopal Church; Bloomfield-First Presbyterian Church; Bridgeton - First Presbyterian\nChurch; Burlington-New Saint Mary's Church; Old Saint Mary's Church; Saint Mary's Hall. Chapel of\nHoly Innocents; Cold Spring-Cold Spring Presbyterian Church; Daretown-Presbyterian Church; Dam nt -\nNorth Reformed Church of Schraalenburg; Elizabeth-First Presbyterian Church; Fairton E. Fairheld\nPresbyterian Church; Fort Lee-Church of the Madonna; Glassboro-Saint Thomas Episcopal Church,\nHackensack-First Reformed Church; Head-of-the-River-Head-of-the-River Methodist Episcopal Church,\nHope-Saint Luke's Episcopal Church; Hopewell-Old School Baptist Church; Jersey City Bergen Church;\nLawrenceville-Presbyterian Church; Mays Landing-Mays Landing Presbyterian Church; Mendham-\nHill Top Church; Middletown-Christ Episcopal Church; Millstone-Dutch Reformed Church, Network\nFirst Presbyterian Church; South Park Presbyterian Church; Trinity Church: New Brunatık-Chryt\nEpiscopal Church; New Providence-Presbyterian Church; Oakland-Church of Ponds: Piýcalaway-Saut\nJames Episcopal Church; Ridgefield-Reformed Church of English Neighborhood;\nBaptist Church; Saddle River-Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church; Shretesbury Christ Epiteopal Church,\nSpringfield-First Presbyterian Church; Swedesboro-Trinity Church; Swedesboro l'.-Adam Methodist\nEpiscopal Church; Moravian Church; Sykesville-Presbyterian Church; Tennent Tennent Church. Union\nConnecticut Farms Presbyterian Church; Upper Saddle River-Saddle River Reformed Church, Hhipping\nMethodist Episcopal Church; Wyckoff-Wyckoff Reformed Church.\nNEW MEXICO: Acomo Pueblo-San Esteban del Rey Mission Church: Alcalde Church, Chima\nSantuario Del Senor Esquipula; Cimarron-Cimarron Church; Laguna Pueblo - Ah sjon Churchand Current\nof San Jose de Laguna; Pecos-Pecos Mission Church; Ranchos de Tao Mission Charch of de\nTaos; Romeroville-Romeroville Church; Santa Fe-Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Church, Safe Minust\nChurch; Talpa-La Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Talpa; Tao - Chapel d Padre Martison (LM) Combany of\nIrving House); Taos Pueblo-San Geronimo Mission Church.\n[443]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCHURCHES, CATHEDRALS, CHAPELS AND SYNAGOGUES-Continued,\nNEW YORK: Albany-First Reformed Church (North Dutch); Old Dutch Church; Bristol Center-Presby-\nterian Church; Brooklyn-Plymouth Church; Cairo-First Presbyterian Church; Canandaigua-First-\nCongregational Church; Charleston-Baptist Church; Duanesburg-Christ Episcopal Church; Fishkill-\nFirst Reformed Dutch Church; Trinity Church; Gloversville-Kingsboro Presbyterian Church; Hempstead-\nSaint George's Church; Herkimer-Fort Herkimer Church; Reformed Church; Huntington-First Presby\nterian Church; Mecklenburg-Methodist Church; Middleburg-Reformed Church; Nelliston V.-Palatine\nChurch; New York-All Saints' Church; Brick Church; Church of the Epiphany; Church of Saint John the\nEvangelist; Fordham Manor Reformed Church; John Street Methodist Episcopal Church; Mariner's Tem.\nple; Saint Ann's Church; Saint James Roman Catholic Church; Saint Luke's Chapel; Saint Mark's in the\nBouwerie (Episcopal); Saint Paul's Chapel; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church; Saint Peter's Roman Catholic\nChurch; Saint Therese's Roman Catholic Church; Sea and Land Church; Perth-United Presbyterian\nChurch; Petersburg-Baptist Church; Pompey-Pompey Presbyterian Church; Sag Harbor-First Presby-\nterian Church; Schenectady-Saint George's Church; Schoharie-Old Lutheran Church; Reformed Church;\nStone Arabia-Reformed Church; Tappan-Dutch Reformed Church; Vancortlandville-Saint Peter's\nChurch.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Bath-Saint Thomas Episcopal Church; Charlotte V.-Sugaw Creek Presbyterian\nChurch; Columbus-Baptist Church; Edenton-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church; Elizabeth City-Christ\nChurch; Faith V.-Grace Lower Church; Organ Evangelical Church; Fayetteville-First Presbyterian\nChurch; Flat Rock-Church of Saint John-in-the-Wilderness; Fletcher-Calvary Church; Hendersonville-\nSaint James Church; Milton-Milton Church; Murfreesboro-Methodist Church; New Bern-Presbyterian\nChurch; Saint Paul's Church; Old Town-Bethabara Moravian Church; Orton-Saint Philip's Church;\nRaleigh-Christ Church; Winston-Salem-Home Moravian Church.\nOREGON: West Union-West Union Baptist Church\nOHIO: Atwater-Congregational Church; Brecksville-Congregational Church: Bristolville-Congregational\nChurch; Methodist Church: Cincinnati-Methodist Episcopal Church; Saint Peter's Cathedral; Claridon-\nCongregational Church; Colebrook-Freewill Baptist Church; Elizabethtown-Presbyterian Church; Gates\nMills-Saint Christopher's-by-the-River Church; Hudson-Chapel; Kinsman-Congregational-Presbyte-\nrian Church; Kirtland-Kirtland Mormon Temple; North Olmstead-Universalist Church; Streetsboro-\nBaptist Church; Tallmadge-Congregational Church; Twinsburg-Twinsburg Congregational Church;\nWeymouth-First Congregational Church; Zoar-Episcopal Church.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Berwick V.-Methodist Episcopal Church; Bethlehem-Moravian Church; Cherry Tree-\nCherry Tree Presbyterian Church; Coudersport-Presbyterian Church; Edinboro-First Constitutional Pres-\nbyterian Church; Irvine-Irvine Presbyterian Church; Lancaster-Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity;\nMeadville-Independent Congregational Church; Middletown-Saint Peter's Church; North East-First\nBaptist Church; Paxtang-Presbyterian Church; Philadelphia-Christ Church; \"Gloria Dei\" (Old Swedes\nChurch); Trinity Church; Philipsburg-Union Church; Pittsburgh-Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal\nChurch; Pittsfield-Church; Pleasantville-Free Methodist Church; Riceville-Congregational Church;\nTrappe-Old Trappe Church; Wapwallopen-Union Reformed and Lutheran Church; Waterford-Saint\nPeter's Episcopal Church; Woodcock-Methodist Church; Wysox-Presbyterian Church.\nPUERTO RICO: San German-Templo de Porta Coeli; San Juan-Capilla del Cristo; Iglesia de San Jose.\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport-Jewish Synagogue; Providence-Beneficent Congregational Church; First Con-\ngregational Church: Saint John's Church; Westminster Congregational Church; Wickford-Saint Paul's\nEpsicopal Church.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Abbeville-Episcopal Church; Charleston-Bethel Methodist Church; Beth Elohim\nSynagogue; First Presbyterian Church; Huguenot Church; Orphans' Home Chapel; Saint John's Lutheran\nChurch; Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church; Saint Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church; Saint Philip's\nProtestant Episcopal Church; Second Presbyterian Church; Charleston V.-Saint Andrew's Church; Cheraw-\nSaint David's Church; Cordesville V.-Strawberry Chapel; Edisto Island-Presbyterian Church; George-\ntown-Church of Prince George Winyah; Georgetown V.-Negro Baptist Church; Goose Creek-Saint James\nChurch; Greenville-Christ Episcopal Church; Huger V.-Pompion Hill Chapel; Moncks Corner-Biggin\nChurch; Pinopolis V.-Blackoak Church; Saint Stephens V.-Saint Stephen's Church; Santee-Saint James\nChurch; Sheldon-Prince William's Church; Sumter V.-Church of the Holy Cross; General Sumter's Tomb\nand Chapel; High Hills Baptist Church; Wando V.-Saint Thomas and Saint Dennis Church.\nTENNESSEE: Columbia V.-Zion Church.\nTEXAS: Anderson-Baptist Church; Castroville-First Catholic Church: First Lutheran Church; Fredericks-\nburg-Saint Mary's Catholic Church; Goliad-La Bahia Mission Church; Independence-Baptist Church;\nJefferson-Catholic Church; Marshall-First Methodist Church South; Nacogdoches-Sacred Heart Church;\nRound Top-Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church; San Antonio-\"The Alamo\", Mission San Antonio\nde Valero; Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna; Mission San Francisco de la Espada;\nMission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo; Mission San Juan de Capistrano; Saint Mark's Episcopal Church;\nSan Fernando Cathedral: San Elizario-Mission Capilla de San Elizario Church; Socorro-Mission Nuestra\nSenora del Socorro; Ysleta-Mission Nuestra Senora del Carmen.\nUTAH: Salt Lake City-Mormon Tabernacle.\n[444]\nINDEX\nVERMONT: Burlington-Unitarian Church; Grafton-Congregational Church; Middlebury-Congregational\nChurch.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Christ Church; Ashland V.-Fork Church; Brandy V.-Little Fork Church;\nComorn V.-Lamb's Creek Church; Falls Church-Falls Church; Falmouth-Union Church; Fort Defiance-\nAugusta \"Old Stone Church\"; Gloucester V.-Ware Church; Kilmarnock V.-Christ Church: Lively V.-\nSaint Mary's White Chapel; Loretto V.-Vauter's Church; Mangohick-Mangohick Church; Millwood-\nOld Chapel; Negrofoot V.-Mount Olivet Church; Pohick V.-Pohick Church; Port Royal-Saint Peter's\nChurch; Prince George V.-Merchants Hope Church; Richmond-Saint John's Church; Rumford V.-\nAcqauinton Church; Smithfield V.-Saint Luke's Church; Stafford V.-Aguia Church; Tallysville-Saint\nPeter's Church; Toano V.-Hickory Neck Church; Waterford-Baptist Church; West Point V.-Saint John's\nChurch; Whitemarsh V.-Abington Church; Williamsburg-Bruton Parish Church; Yeocomico-Yeocomico\nChurch.\nWASHINGTON: Chehalis V.-Claquato Church; Hillyard-Saint Michael's Mission Church; Montesano-\nOld Methodist Episcopal Church; Port Townsend-Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church; Steilacoom-\nCatholic Church; White Swan-Indian Methodist Episcopal Church.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town V.-Saint George's Chapel; Lewisburg-Presbyterian Church.\nWISCONSIN: Burlington-Immaculate Conception Church; Green Bay-Moravian Church; Merton-\nBaptist Church; Milwaukee-Saint Peter's Church; New Diggings-Saint Augustine's Church; Paynesville-\nPaynesville Cemetery Chapel; Prospect-Baptist Church; Racine-First Presbyterian Church.\nCITY GATES, see Gates and Gatehouses\nCITY HALLS, see Town and City Halls\nCLOISTERS, see Missions, Monasteries and Cloisters\nCLUBS, see Fraternal and Club Buildings\nCOAST GUARD STATIONS\nNEW JERSEY: Cape May Point-Coast Guard Station.\nCOLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS\nALABAMA: Athens-Founders' Hall of Athens College; Montevallo-Reynolds Hall, Alabama College;\nOrion-Alabama College; Spring Hill-Spring Hill College; Summerfield-Boys Methodist College; Dr.\nHudson Building (Summerfield College); Dr. Jackson Building (Summerfield College); Main Building\n(Summerfield College); Music Building (Summerfield College).\nARIZONA: Tucson-Old Main (University of Arizona).\nCONNECTICUT: New Haven-Connecticut Hall, Yale University.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Old North Building (Georgetown University).\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Old Medical College; Talbotton-Straus Le Vert Memorial Hall.\nILLINOIS: Alton-Loomis Hall, Shurtleff College; Jacksonville-Beecher Hall, Illinois College; Jubilee-\nJubilee College; Lebanon-Old Main, McKendree College.\nIOWA: Fairfield-Ewing Hall (Parsons College).\nMARYLAND: Annapolis-McDowell Hall, Saint John's College; Baltimore-Davidge Hall, University of\nMaryland; School of Medicine, University of Maryland.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Rogers Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cambridge-Hollis\nHall, Harvard College.\nMISSISSIPPI: Washington-Jefferson Military College.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis-University Building.\nNEW JERSEY: Hopewell-Brown's College; New Brunswick-Queen's Building, Rutgers University; Prince-\nton-Nassau Hall.\nNEW YORK: Schenectady-Union College Buildings.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Davidson-Maxwell Chambers Building, Davidson College; Hendersonville-Judson\nCollege; Murfreesboro-Chowan College; Winston-Salem-Salem College (Administration Building); Salem\nCollege (Brother's House); Salem College (Old Chapel Annex); Salem College (Sisters House).\nOHIO: Cincinnati-Farmers College; Hudson-North Hall, Western Reserve Academy.\nOREGON: Forest Grove-College Hall, Pacific University.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Meadville-Allegheny College, Bently Hall; Philadelphia-Franklin Institute; Wash-\nington-Washington and Jefferson College, Administration Building.\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence-Manning Hall, Brown University; University Hall, Brown University.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Charleston College.\nTEXAS: Nacogdoches-Nacogdoches University: Plantersville-Markey's Seminary Dormitory.\nVIRGINIA: Charlottesville-University of Virginia; Williamsburg-William and Mary College, Brafferton\nHall; William and Mary College, Main Building.\n[445]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nCOMMUNITY SECT BUILDINGS\nINDIANA: New Harmony-Community House No. 2.\nIOWA: Amana-Community Buildings.\nOHIO: Zoar-Zoar Community.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Ephrata-\"The Klosters\".\nCONVENTS\nALABAMA: Mobile-Convent of the Visitation.\nARIZONA: Florence-Old Convent; Tucson V. Convent.\nILLINOIS: Galena-Sisters of Mercy Convent.\nMISSISSIPPI: Vicksburg-Saint Francis Xavier Convent.\nMISSOURI: Florissant-Convent, Sisters of Loretto; Saint Charles-Sacred Heart Convent; Sainte Genevieve-\nOld Loretto Convent; Saint Louis-Convent, Sisters of Saint Joseph.\nNEW MEXICO: Laguna Pueblo-Mission Church and Convent of San Jose de Laguna.\nCORNCRIBS, see Farm Buildings\nCOTTON GINS, see Farm Buildings\nCOURT HOUSES\nALABAMA: Camden-Court House; Eutaw-Court House; Huntsville-Old Court House; Linden-Old Court\nHouse; Marion-Court House; Moulton-Court House; Saint Stephens-Court House.\nARIZONA: Florence-Court House; Tombstone-Court House.\nARKANSAS: Washington-Court House (Confederate State Capitol).\nCALIFORNIA: Downieville-Court House; Shasta-Court House.\nCONNECTICUT: New London-Court House.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-Court House.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Court House; Dahlonega-Court House; Fairburn V.-Old Campbell County Court\nHouse; Knoxville-Court House.\nILLINOIS: Beardstown-Old Court House; Chicago-Cahokia Court House; Decatur-Old Court House;\nKnoxville-Old Court House; Mount Vernon-Appellate Court Building; Oquawka-Court House; Thebes-\nOld Court House.\nINDIANA: South Bend-Old Court House.\nKENTUCKY: Greensburg-Old Court House; Henderson-Court House.\nLOUISIANA: Clinton-Court House.\nMAINE: Cedar Grove-Pownalborough Court House.\nMARYLAND: Ellicott City-Court House; Towson-Court House.\nMISSISSIPPI: Columbus-Court House; Raymond-Court House; Vicksburg-Court House.\nMISSOURI: Fulton-Court House; Independence-Old Court House; Sainte Genevieve-Old Court House;\nSaint Louis-Old Saint Louis Court House.\nNEBRASKA: Nebraska City-Court House.\nNEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Court House.\nNEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Old Court House.\nNEW YORK: Albany-Court of Appeals; Johnstown-Old Court House.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Columbus-Court House; Edenton-Court House; Hillsboro-Court House; Lexington-\nCourt House; Salisbury-Court House.\nOHIO: Dayton-Court House; Fremont-Court House; Painesville-Court House.\nRHODE ISLAND: East Greenwich-Kent County Court House.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Camden-Old Court House; Charleston-Court House; Georgetown-Court House.\nTEXAS: Castroville-Old Court House; Jefferson-Old Jefferson Court House; Rio Grande City-Old Court\nHouse; San Elizario-First El Paso County Court House.\nVIRGINIA: Bowling Green-Court House; Charles City-Court House; Chatham-Court House; Cumber-\nland-Court House; Goochland-Court House; King William-Court House; Lovingston-Court House;\nMadison-Court House; Not:oway-Court House; Smithfield-Old Isle of Wight Court House; Stafford-\nCourt House Buildings; Warsaw-Court House.\nWASHINGTON: Bellingham-Old Court House; Chehalis V.-Jackson Prairie Court House; Colville V.-\nHolst House-Court House; Dungeness V.-Court House; San De Fuca V.-Old Court House.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Court House.\nWISCONSIN: Dodgeville-Court House.\nCOVERED BRIDGES\nALABAMA: Allsboro V.-Big Bear Creek Covered Bridge; Cripple Deer Creek Covered Bridge; Cherokee V.-\nBuzzard Roost Covered Bridge; Eastaboga V.-Covered Bridge.\nCALIFORNIA: Bridgeport-Covered Bridge; Knights Ferry-Covered Bridge.\nDELAWARE-Beaver Valley-Smith's Covered Bridge.\nGEORGIA: Atlanta V.-Covered Bridge.\nILLINOIS: Homer V.-Covered Wooden Bridge; Oquawka V.-Eames Covered Bridge; Jack's Mill Covered\nBridge.\n[446]\nINDEX\nCOVERED BRIDGES-Continued.\nINDIANA: Rushville V.-Kennedy Covered Bridge.\nIOWA-Carlisle V.-Covered Bridge.\nKENTUCKY: Cynthiana-Covered Bridge.\nMAINE: South Windham V.-Covered Bridge.\nMARYLAND: Jerusalem V.-Covered Bridge.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Ludlow-Wilbraham-Covered Bridge; Montague City-Covered Bridge; Pepperell-\nJewett's Covered Bridge.\nMISSISSIPPI: Steens V.-Covered Bridge.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Contoocook-Contoocook Covered Bridge; Hopkinton V.-Covered Bridge; Orford-\nCovered Bridge.\nNEW YORK: Blenheim-Covered Bridge; Rifton V.-Perrine's Covered Bridge.\nOHIO: Clarksville-Covered Bridge; Collinsville V.-Covered Bridge. Hamilton V.-New London Pike\nCovered Bridge; Newton Falls-Covered Bridge; North Lewisburg V.-Covered Bridge over Big Darby\nCreek; Covered Bridge over Spain's Creek.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Covered Bridge; Waterford-Covered Bridge; West Newton V.-Bells\nMill Covered Bridge.\nVIRGINIA: Cumberland V.-Covered Bridge.\nWISCONSIN: Cedarburg V.-Covered Bridge.\nCUSTOM HOUSES\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Custom House.\nGEORGIA: Savannah-Custom House.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Spanish Custom House.\nMARYLAND: Chestertown-Old Custom House.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Annisquam-Custom House.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-Custom Building.\nMINNESOTA: Saint Paul-Custom House.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Old Custom House.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Erie-Old Customs House; Philadelphia-Custom House.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-United States Customs House.\nVIRGINIA: Yorktown-Custom House.\nDAIRIES\nALABAMA: Camden V.-Felix Tait Plantation Dairy; Huntsville-Cabaness House Dairy; Sylacauga V.-\n\"Sellwood\" Dairy; Tuscaloosa-President's House (University of Alabama Campus) Dairy.\nARKANSAS: Little Rock V.-McHenry House Dairy.\nKENTUCKY: Shelbyville V.-Cross Keys Tavern Milk House.\nMARYLAND: Dawsonville V.-Dawson House Dairy; Kingsville l'.-Bellevue Milk House; Olney-Olney\nHouse Dairy; Poolesville-Dairy of House; Redland V.-\"The Ridge\" (Magruder House) Dairy; Seneca-\n\"River View\" Dairy.\nMICHIGAN: Dexter-Judge Dexter House Milk House.\nNEW YORK: East Hampton-Payne Memorial (Home Sweet Home) Milk House.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Buckland-Smith House Dairy; Murfreesboro-Smith House Dairy; Tillery-Tillery\nHouse Dairy.\nVIRGINIA: Comorn V.-\"Marmion\" Dairy; Dunnsville V.-\"Bathurst\" Dairy; Fairfax-Hope Park Dairy;\nFork Union V.-\"Bremo\", James River, Dairy; Grafton V.-Poor Farm Dairy House; Petersburg-Dunn\nHouse Dairy; Staunton V.-\"Folly Farms\" (Cochran House) Dairy.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town V.-Claymont Court Dairy.\nDEANERIES, see Rectories, Parsonages, etc.\nDOG-RUN TYPE BUILDINGS\nALABAMA: Chestang-Chestang House; Dawes-Vogtner Farm House; Forkland V.-Strawberry Hill Plan-\ntation (Walton House) Quarters; Fort Mitchell-Johnson House; Greenville -Womack-Crenshaw Plan-\ntation Quarters; Mount Vernon-Beasley House; Rogersville V.-Cunningham House; Weaver House; Spring\nValley V.-\"Belmont\" Quarters; Town Creek V.-Freeman Goode House (Hall House) Quarters; Watsonia-\n\"Thornhill\" (Thornton Plantation) Quarters; Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House)\nQuarters.\nGEORGIA: Marshallville V.-Stage Coach Inn.\nMISSISSIPPI: Aberdeen-Woods House; Edwards V.-Messinger House.\nMISSOURI: Barnhart-Slave Cabin, \"The Cedars\"; Racola-Bequette House.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Anderson V.-Varennes Tavern.\nTENNESSEE: Gatlinburg V.-Bales House; Nashville V.-\"Belle Meade\" Quarters.\nTEXAS: Austin V.-Ireland House; Castroville V.-De Montel House; Center-Jones House; Columbus V.-\nTait Plantation House; Independence-General Robertson House; Lufkin J'.-Gann House; Pendleton\nFerry-Gaines-McGowan House.\nWASHINGTON: Walla Walla V.-Clark Cabin.\n[447]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nDRUG STORES\nMINNESOTA: Duluth-First Drug Store.\nNEW YORK: New York-Apothecary's Shop; Olliffe Pharmacy.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Dr. Turnbull's Apothecary Shop.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Leadbeater Drug Store; Leadbeater-Stabler Apothecary Shop; Leesburg-Drug\nStore; Waterford-Apothecary Shop; Yorktown-Medical Shop.\nDWELLINGS, DOMESTIC, see note heading this index.\nEXCHANGES\nNEW YORK: New York-Metal Exchange Building.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Merchants' Exchange.\nFACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES, see also Mills.\nALABAMA: Mobile-Cotton Warehouse; Tuscumbia-Old Carriage Factory.\nCALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Tulloch Mill and Warehouses; San Gabriel-Industrial Shops; San Juan\nCapistrano-Shops; Weaverville-Brewery.\nGEORGIA: Columbus-Muscogee Mills and Warehouse; Savannah-Factor's Warehouse.\nILLINOIS: Galena-Warehouse.\nKENTUCKY: Grahamton-Textile Mill and Storage Warehouse.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Sugar House.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Foster Warehouse; Boston-Warehouse; Chatham-Enoch Harding's Salt\nWorks; Newburyport-The Globe Steam Mills; Salem-Crowninshield Warehouse.\nMINNESOTA: Minneapolis-Pillsbury \"A\" Mill.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Sheafe Warehouse.\nNEW YORK: Onondaga Hill-Easton Storehouse.\nOHIO: Zoar-Brewery.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Bolton-Henry Gun Factory.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Bennett's Rice Mill.\nTEXAS: Chenango-Chenango Sugar Mill.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Warehouse, rear 105 South Union Street; Warehouses, 101-105 South Union Street;\nFredericksburg-Stone Warehouse; Petersburg-Stone Warehouse; Richmond-Pohlig Factory; South Rich-\nmond-Dunlop Mills.\nWISCONSIN: Hamilton-Concordia Mills.\nFARM BUILDINGS including Granaries, Corncribs, Pigeon Houses, Smokehouses, Cotton Gins, Ice Houses,\netc.; see also Dairies, Barns and Sheds, Well Structures.\nALABAMA: Aliceville-Hughes House Smokehouse; Aliceville V.-Hughes House Shed; Allenton-Grace\nHouse Smokehouse; Boligee V.-\"Hill of Howth\" (McKee-Gould House) Smokehouse; Weston Plantation\nSmokehouse; Burkville V.-Stone-Young Plantation Smokehouse; Camden V.-Capell House Syrup Mill:\nDry Forks Plantation Chicken House; Colonel Kilpatrick House Smokehouse; Felix Tait Plantation Smoke-\nhouse; Robert Tait Plantation Smokehouse; Cherokee V.-Cunningham Plantation Smokehouse; Coatopa-\nPatton House Smokehouse; Cottonton V.-Cliatt Plantation Mule Cotton Gin; Dawes-Vogtner Farm\nHouse Smokehouse; Dayton-\"Magnolia Grove\" Smokehouse; Demopolis-\"Bluff Hall\" (Lyon-Smith\nHouse) Smokehouse; Eutaw-Banks House Smokehouse; Dunlap House Smokehouse; Smith House Corn-\ncrib; Faunsdale V.-\"Cedar Grove\" (Walker House) Smokehouse; Florence V.-\"The Forks\" (Jackson\nHouse) Smokehouse; Franklin V.-Mule Gin; Greensboro-Ott's House Ice House; Ott's House Smoke-\nhouse; Greenville V.-Crenshaw Plantation Corncribs; Helena V.-Dunham Plantation Mule Cotton Press\nHuntsville-Cabaness House Smokehouse; Dr. Fearn-Garth House Smokehouse; Huntsville V.-\"Green-\nlawn\" (Otie House) Smokehouse; Robinson-Dilworth House Smokehouse; Steele-Fowler House Ice House;\nWade House Smokehouse; Jefferson-Grant House Smokehouse; Grant House Tool House; Leighton-\"The\nOaks\" Smokehouse; Lowndesboro-Haygood House Smokehouse; Marengo-Pearson House Smokehouse;\nMillers Ferry-Sellers House Smokehouse; Mount Ida V.-Carlton-Autry House Smokehouse; New Market\nV.-\"Five Oaks\" (Laxon House) Smokehouse; Oakhill-Ramsey House Smokehouse; Oxford-Snow House\nGranary; Selma-Watts-Parkman-Gillman House Smokehouse; Selma V.- Kenan House Smokehouse;\nShorterville V.-Smith House Smokehouse; Sylacauga-Cook House Smokehouse; Sylacauga V.-Reynolds\nHouse Smokehouse; Tuscaloosa-Peck House Smokehouse; President's House (University of Alabama\nCampus) Smokehouse; Tuscumbia-Carroll House Smokehouse; Uniontown-\"Pitts Folly\" Ice House;\nWheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House) Ice House; General Wheeler House (Early House)\nSmokehouse.\nARKANSAS: Little Rock V.-McHenry House Smokehouse.\nCALIFORNIA: Almaden-Carson House Dove Cote; Lebec V.-Fort Tejon Smokehouse; Piru V.-Rancho\nCamulos Winery.\nCONNECTICUT: Lakeville-Holley House Shed; Winsted-Rockwell House Shed.\nDELAWARE: Coochs Bridge-Cooch House Smokehouse; Frederica V.-\"Mordington\" (Douglas House)\nSmokehouse.\n[448]\nINDEX\nFARM BUILDINGS-Continued.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Ruppert House Ice Houses.\nGEORGIA: Lexington-Cox-Chedel-Johnston House Dove Cote; Pigeon House.\nILLINOIS: Cahokia-Jarrot House Smokehouse; Columbia-Grosse House Smokehouse; Marengo-Rogers\nHouse Smokehouse; Onarga-\"Larch Farm\", Pinkerton House Winery.\nKENTUCKY: Lexington-\"Rose Hill\" (Buckner House) Smokehouse; Paris V.-\"Mount Lebanon\" (Gov-\nernor Garrard House) Smokehouse.\nLOUISIANA: Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Pigeon House; Hahnville-Homeplace Plantation Pigeon\nHouse; Mount Airy V.-Dove Cote, Angelina Plantation; New Roads V.-Parlange Plantation Pigeon\nHouse.\nMARYLAND: Buena Vista-\"Marietta\" Ice House; Cockeysville V.-\"Hayfields\" Ice House; \"Hayfields\"\nSmokehouse; Collington V.-\"Belair\" Ice House; East New Market-The Old House of the Hinges Corncrib;\nThe Old House of the Hinges Smokehouse; Easton V.-Wye House Corncrib; Wye House Smokehouse;\nFrederick V.-\"Rose Hill\" Smokehouse; Largo-Northampton\" Granary; Lusby V.-Corncrib on the\nCliffs; Olney V.-\"Falling Green\" Granary; Poolesville-\"Little Oak Manor\" Smokehouse; Redland V.-\n\"The Ridge\" (Magruder House) Smokehouse; Rosaryville V.-\"Mount Airy\" (Dower House) Green House;\nSeneca-\"Monte Video\" Ice House; \"River View\" Ice House; Somerset-\"Milton\" (Loughborough House)\nSmokehouse; Towson V.-Hampton\" Granary; \"Hampton\" Greenhouse.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Kingston-Captain Willett House Shed; Manchester-Major Forster House Shed;\nWaltham-\"The Vale\" Greenhouse; Woburn-Colonel Baldwin House Tool Shed.\nMICHIGAN: Manchester V.-Porter House (Keeler Farm) Smokehouse.\nMISSISSIPPI: Blakely-Blakely Gin.\nMISSOURI: Afton V.-\"White Haven\" (Grant-Dent House) Smokehouse.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Hampton Falls-Cram House Corncrib.\nNEW JERSEY: Arneytown-Arneytown Tavern (Lawrie House) Ice House; Auburn-Scull (Humphreys)\nHouse Smokehouse; Bordentown-Gilder House Smokehouse; Camden-Nicholson House Smokehouse;\nCloster-De Clerque House Corncrib; De Clerque House Smokehouse; Creamridge V.-Meirs House Smoke-\nhouse; Dover V.-Washington Arms Tavern Smokehouse; Eayrestown-Githens Farm Ice House; Githens\nFarm Smokehouse; Evesboro V.-Hewlings House Cheese House; Haddonfield-Elkinton House Smokehouse;\nHaddon House Brew House; Ho-Ho-Kus-Hermitage\" Smokehouse; Jobstown V.-Black's Smokehouse;\nLawrenceville V.-\"Glencairn\" Smokehouse; Merchantville V.-Wick Farm Ice House; Wick Farm Smoke-\nhouse; Mickleton-Otto House Smokehouse; Moorestown V.-Tallman Smokehouse; Morristown-Wick\nHouse Corncrib; Wick House Smokehouse; Old Tappan-Gerrit J. Haring House Corncrib; Paramus-Jacob\nZabriskie House Corncrib; Jacob Zabriskie House Smokehouse; Rochelle Park-Demarest House Smoke-\nhouse; Shrewsbury-Allen House Smokehouse; South Pemberton-Burr House Smokehouse; Washington\nValley-Smith House Smokehouse; Wrightsville-\"Marino Hill\", Wright House Ice House; \"Marino\nHill\", Wright House Smokehouse.\nNEW YORK: Brooklyn-Wyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue, Smokehouse; Feura Bush-Vadney\nHouse Smokehouse; Creswell V.-Granary, \"Somerset\" (Collins House); Murfreesboro-Smith House\nSmokehouse; Tarboro-Cotton Press.\nOHIO: Camp Dennison-Camp Dennison (Officers' Quarters and Guard House) Smokehouse; Georgetown-\nThompson House Smokehouse.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Fayette City V.-Colonel Cook House Smokehouse; Jenkintown-\"Alvethorpe\" Green-\nhouse; Philadelphia-Gentilhommiére' Smokehouse; West Eldred-Lamphier House Smokehouse; Williams-\nport-Updegraff House Granary.\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence-Dexter House (Hinckley) Corncrib.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Blacklock House Tool Shed; Eutaw Springs V.-\"Pond Bluff\" Smoke-\nhouse; Pinopolis V.-\"North Hampton\" Smokehouse; Wedgefield V.-\"Melrose\" (Singleton Plantation)\nSmokehouse.\nTENNESSEE: Gatlinburg V.-Bales House Corncrib; Limestone-Gillespie-Klepper House Smokehouse.\nTEXAS: Poth V.-Beauregard Ranch Smokehouse.\nVIRGINIA: Chantilly-\"Sully\" Smokehouse; Comorn V.-\"Marmion\" Ice House; \"Marmion\" Smokehouse;\nDanville V.-Dan's Hill Smokehouse; Dunnsville V.-\"Bathurst\" Smokehouse; Fairfax-Hope Park Smoke-\nhouse; Fork Union V.-\"Bremo\", James River, Smokehouse; Fort Belvoir V.-\"Woodlawn\" Smokehouse;\nFredericksburg V.-Smokehouse; Hillsborough-\"Hillsborough\" Storehouse; Huguenot V.-\"Keswick\"\nSmokehouse; Kilmarnock V.-\"Ditchley\" Smokehouse; Millwood V.-\"Saratoga\" Smokehouse; Petersburg-\nDunn House Smokehouse; Providence Forge-Dr. Potts House Smokehouse; Richmond V.-\"Malvern Hill\"\nIce House; Shirley-\"Shirley\" Pigeon House; South Boston-\"Berry Hill\" Smokehouse; Staunton V.-\"Folly\nFarms\" (Cochran House) Ice House; Stratford-Startford Hall Mill; Toano V.-\"Windsor Castle\" Smoke\nhouse; Warsaw-\"Mount Airy\" Orangerie; Yorktown-Swan Tavern Smokehouse.\nWASHINGTON: Tacoma-Granary, Fort Nisquaily.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Myerstown V.-\"The Rocks\" (Lewis House) Smokehouse.\n449\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFENCES\nALABAMA: Camden-McIntosh House Fence; Demopolis-\"Bluff Hall\" (Lyon-Smith House) Fence; Glover\nFamily Mausoleum Fence; Eutaw-Dunlap House Fence; White-McGiffert House Fence; Mobile-Barton\nAcademy Fence; Christ Church Fence; Conti House Fence; Convent of the Visitation Fence; Ford House\nFence; \"Four Sisters\" (Forsyth House) Fence; Huger-Douglas Houses Fence; Madam Le Vert House Fence;\nLyons House Fence; Magnolia Cemetery Fences; Marine Hospital Fences; McGill Institute Fence; McMillan\nHouse Fence; Middleton House Fence; Dr. Mohr House Fence; Admiral Semmes House Fence; Waring\nHouse Fence; Fence at 250 Government Street; Fence at 251 Saint Joseph Street; Fence at 153 Saint Louis\nStreet; Fence at 154 Saint Louis Street; Fence at 215 South Conception Street; Fence at 456 South Conception\nStreet; Fences, Mobile Cemetery; Sledge House Fence; Montgomery-Saffold House Fence; Oakhill-\nRamsey House Fence; Sylacauga V.-\"Sellwood\" Fence; Tuscaloosa-Peck House Fence; Wheeler Station-\nGeneral Wheeler House (Early House) Fence.\nARIZONA: Tombstone-Wood Fence; Little Rock-Old State Capitol Fence.\nCONNECTICUT: Greenwich V.-Mead House Fence; Hadlyme-Selden House Fence; Hamburg-Captain\nJohnson House Fence; Middletown-Alsop House Fence; Woodbury-Masonic Temple Fence.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Oertel House Fence; Clinton-Lowther Hall Fence; High Shoals-Casulon Plantation\nFence; Savannah-Sorrel-Weed House Fence.\nILLINOIS: Batavia-Burke House Fence; Chicago-McCormick House Fence; Old Second Baptist Church\nFence; Strong House Fence; Fence at Huron and Wabash Avenues; Fence, 1000 North Dearborn Street;\nFence at 1153 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1156 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1159 North Dearborn\nStreet; Fence at 1210 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1237 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 1339 North\nDearborn Street; Fence at 1362 North Dearborn Street; Fence at 720 North Rush Street; Fence at 613\nNorth Wabash Avenue; Fence at 650 Rush Street; Fence at 701 Rush Street; Fence at 711 Rush Street;\nFence at 1133 West Washington Boulevard; Fences at 1352-1362 West Washington Boulevard; Columbia-\nGrosse House Fence; Galena-Hemsptead House Fence; General Smith House Fence.\nINDIANA: Indianapolis-Macy House Fence; Madison-Shrewsbury House Fence.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Beauregard House Fence; Presbytere Fence.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Washington Monument Fence; Churchville V.-Snake Fence; Laurel-\"Mont-\npelier\" (Snowden-Long House) Fence; Leonardtown V.-\"Mulberry Fields\" Fence; Millstone Landing V.-\n\"Mattapany\" Fence.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Cabot House Fence; Foster House Fence; Kilham House Fence; Cambridge-\nFort Washington Fence; Longfellow House Fence; Charleston-Andrews-Getchel House Fence; Fence of\nCommandant's House, Navy Yard; Charlestown-Hyde-Lincoln House Fence; Chelmsford-Fiske House\nFence; Dorchester-Bird-Sawyer House Fence; Clap House Fence; Duxbuşy-Caesar House Fence; George-\ntown-Captain Nelson Fence; White Horse Tavern Fence; Hingham-General Lincoln House Fence; Ips-\nwich-Congregational Parsonage Fence Post; Dr. Dane House Fence; Heard House Fence; Kingston-Sever\nHouse Fence; Marshfield-Weatherbee House Fence; Medford-Colonel Royall House Fence; Milton-\nGovernor Hutchinson House Fence; Nantucket-Sanford House Fence; Swift House Fence; Newburyport-\nCushing House Fence; Moulton House Fence; Pierce-Knapp-Perry House Fence; Thibault House Fence;\nWheelwright House Fence; Newton-Jackson House Fence; North Andover-F. B. Kittredge House Fence;\nQuincy-Adams House Fence; Rowley-Billings House Fence; Salem-Andrew-Safford House Fence; Bowker\nHouse Fence; Cook-Oliver House Fence; Dodge House Fence; Manchester-Major Forster House Fence;\nGardner-White-Pingree House Fence; General Hawkes House Fence; Loring-Emmerton House Fence;\nManning House Fence; Peirce House Fence; Pickering House Fence; Robinson House Fence; Saltonstall\nHouse Fence; Sharon-Cobb's Tavern Fence; Springfield-Alexander House Fence; Waltham-\"The Vale\"\nHouse Fence; Woburn-Count Rumford House Fence.\nMINNESOTA: Afton-Mackey House Fence.\nMISSISSIPPI: Mannsdale-Chapel of the Cross Fences; Natchez-\"Rosalie\" Fence; Vicksburg-Lake House\nFence; Shannon House Fence.\nNEBRASKA: Florence-Mitchell House Fence.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Exeter-Emery House Fence.\nNEW JERSEY: Belleville-Rose Cottage Fence; Bordentown-Gilder House Fence; Burlington-Collins\nHouse Fence; General Grant House Fence; Chatham-Crane House Fence; Flagtown I.-Du Bois House\nFence; Haddonfield-Eggman House Fence; Indian King Tavern Fence; Roberts House Fence; Jersey City-\nVan Vorst House Fence; Lambertville-Holcombe House Fence; Leeds Point-Leeds House Fence; Madison-\nBruen House Fence; Mays Landing-Mays Landing Presbyterian Church Fence; Mendham-Phoenix\nHouse Fence; Millstone-Washington's Headquarters (Van Doren House) Fence; Morristown-Schuyler-\nHamilton House Fence; Wick House Fence; Newark-Lloyd House Fence; Nichols House Fence; New\nBrunswick-Fitz-Randolph House Fence; Paterson-Passaic County Jail Fence; Perth Amboy-Governor's\nHouse Fence; Plainsboro V.-Colonel Britton House Fence; Pompton Lakes V.-Colfax House Fence;\nRahway-Merchant's and Drover's Tavern Fence; Roadstown V.-Howell House Fence; Shrewsbury-Allen\nHouse Fence; Christ Episcopal Church Fence; Somerville-Wallace House Fence; Tenafly-Westervelt House\nFence; Totowa-Garretson House Fence; Trenton-Stokes House Fence.\nNEW MEXICO: Santa Fe-Borrego House (McCormick Prize House) Fence.\n450]\nINDEX\nFENCES-Continued.\nNEW YORK: Albany-Widow Sturtevant House Fence; Bethlehem-Sunnybrook\" Fence; Brooklyn-\nWyckoff House, 1325 Bushwick Avenue, Fence; Centerport-Suydam House Fence; Clarkson-Jewett House\nFence; Dover Plains-Taber-Wing House Fence; East Hampton-Gardiner Windmill Fence; Mulford House\nFence; Payne Memorial (Home Sweet Home) Fence; Geneva-Chapman House Fence; Hempstead-Saint\nGeorge's Church Fence; Maspeth-Woodward House Fence; Minden-Widanka House Fence; New Paitz-\nFreer House Fence; New York-Fordham House Fence; Edwin Forrest House Fence; Gridley House Fence;\nHarper House Fence; Hazlet House Fence; Meeting House of Society of Friends' Fence; Mott House Fence;\nSaint Luke's Chapel Fence; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church Fence; Saint Therese's Roman Catholic Church\nFence; Tredwell House Fence; Varian House Fence; Fence at Washington Square, North, N. E. corner;\nFence at 7 Washington Square; Fence at 8 Washington Square, North; Fence at 61 Washington Square,\nSouth; Fence at 132 West Fourth Street; Fence at 116 West Eleventh Street; Fences of Row Houses, 4-10\nGrove Street; Old Chatham-Wilbor House Fence; Red Hook-Martin House Fence; Ridgewood-Covert\nHouse Fence; Van Anda (Van Enden) House Fence; Rochester-Brewster House Fence; Hills House Fence;\nSchenectady-Fence at 10-12 North Street; Seaford-Verity House Fence; Setauket-Thompson House Fence;\nTroy-Cluett House Fence; Valhalla V.-Miller House Fence; West Hills-Walt Whitman Birthplace Fence.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Creswell V.-\"Magnolia\" Fence; Edenton-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Fence;\nEdenton V.-Haynes Manor House Fence; Halifax-Constitution House Fence; Hertford V.-\"Stockton\"\nFence; Murfreesboro-Smith House Fence; Wilmington-Dudley House Fence.\nOHIO: Zoar-Zeeb House Fence.\nOREGON: Gold Hill V.-Rock Point Tavern Fence; Jacksonville V.-Bybee House Fence; Lorane V.-Cart-\nwright House Fence; Reedville-Reed House Fence.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Eldred-Chrisman House Fence; Fayette City V.-Colonel Cook House Fence; Forty\nFort-Culver House Fence; Real House Fence; Germantown-Johnson House Fence; \"Wyck\" (Hains House)\nFence; Gettysburg V.-Leister House Fence; Honesdale-Thompson House Fence; Middletown-Saint Peter's\nChurch Fence; Nanticoke-Mill House Fence; Nittany-Schaeffer House Fence; Paxtang-Elder House Fence;\nPaxtang V.-Martin-Lescure House Fence; Philadelphia-\"Bellaire\" (Singley House) Fence; Pittsburgh-\nShoenberger House Fence; Plymouth-Colonel Wright House Fence; Scranton-Silkman House Fence; South\nPark-Miller House Fence; Valley Forge-Washington's Headquarters Fence; Wilkes-Barre-Pickering House\nFence; Wyoming-Swetland House Fence.\nRHODE ISLAND: Belleville-\"Mobra Castle\" (Phillips House) Fence; Bristol-General George De Wolfe's\nHouse Fence; Warren House Fence; Kenyon-Samuel Clarke House Fence; Kingston-Hagadorn House\nFence; Newport-Captain Mawdsley House Fence; Spencer House Fence; Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House\nFence; Providence-John Brown House Fence; Fence of Dexter House, 957 North Main Street; Dorr House\nFence; Governor Hopkins House Fence; Hoppin House Fence; Ives House Fence; Mason-Tockwotton House\nFence.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Aiken House Fence; Allston House (Middleton-Smith House) Fence;\nGovernor Bennett House Fence; Beth Elohim Synagogue Fence; Miles Brewton House Fence; Edward-\nSmythe House Fence; Fickin House Fence; First Presbyterian Church Fence; Gibbs House Fence; Huguenot\nChurch Fence; Lucas House Fence; Old City Powder Magazine Fence; Old Marine Hospital Fence; Roper\nHouse Fence; Saint Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church Fence; United States Customs House Fence;\nFence at East Bay and South Battery; Fence at 301 East Bay Street; Fence at 332 East Bay Street; Fence\non South Battery Street between King and Meeting Streets; Eutaw Springs V.-\"Pond Bluff\" Fence.\nTENNESSEE: Columbia V.-\"Clifton Place\" (General Pillow House) Fence; \"Rattle and Snap\" (Polk-\nGranbery House) Fence; Knoxville-Blount House Fence.\nTEXAS: Anderson-Bogess House Fence; Buchanan House Fence; Womack House Fence; Bastrop-Governor\nSayer's House Fence; Wilbarger House Fence; Bullard V.-Loffin House Fence; Carthage-Snow House Fence;\nCastroville- First Lutheran Church Fence; Hoog House Fence; Marion House Fence; Tarde Hotel Fence;\nCenter-Smith House Fence; Cestahova V.-Pawelek House Fence; Chapel Hill-Old Stage Coach Tavern\nFence; Cherry Spring-Rode House Fence; D'Hanis-Ney House Fence; Floresville V.-Yndo House Fence;\nFredericksburg-Dietz House Fence; Foerster House Fence; Pfeil House Fence; Tatsch House Fence; Gal-\nveston-Cherry House Fence; Rosenberg House Fence; Turner Hall (Albert House) Fence; Goliad-Davis\nHouse Fence; Peck House Fence; Hill's Prairie-Hill House Fence; Independence-Clark House Fence;\nHouston-Lea House Fence; General Robertson House Fence; G. A. Seward House Fence; Samuel Seward\nHouse Fence; La Grange-Kirsch House Fence; Lockhart V.-Blackwell House Fence; Marshall-Munce\nHouse Fence; Mission Valley-De Leon House Fence; Nacogdoches-Sterne House Fence; New Braunfels-\nSchmidt House Fence; Palestine-McNaughton House Fence; Pendleton Ferry-Gaines-McGowan House\nFence; Rockport-Mathis House Fence; Round Top-Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church Fence;\nKneip House Fence; Salado-Robertson House Fence; San Antonio-O'Henry House (Porter House) Fence;\nUhl House Fence; Uhl Store Fence; San Augustine-Blount House Fence; San Augustine V.-Garrett House\nFence; Seguin-McCulloch House Fence; Somerset-Cowan House Fence; Victoria-Goldman House Fence;\nWashington-Brown House Fence; Zapata V.-San Bartolo Ranch Fence.\nUTAH: Salt Lake City-Beehive House Fence.\nVERMONT: Bennington-General Robinson House Fence; Burlington-Unitarian Church Fence.\n[451]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nFENCES-Continued.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Adam-Fairfax House Fence; Jockey Club Fence; Lee House Fence; Lewis House\nFence; Lloyd House Fence; Fence of House at 310 South Lee Street; Bacon's Castle-Bacon's Castle Fence;\nCapahosic-\"Baytop\" Fence; Fredericksburg-Mary Washington House Fence; Kempsville-''Pleasant\nHall\" (Singleton House) Fence; Lester Manor V.-\"Elsing Green\" Fence; Luray V.-Fort Massanutten\n(Sickler House) Fence; Madison V.-Hebron Lutheran Church Fence; Norfolk-Whittle House Fence;\nPetersburg-Spottswood House Fence; Stone House Fence; Petersburg V.-\"Wales\" Fence; Reid's Ferry-\n\"Pembroke\" Fence; Richmond-Caskie House Fence; Greenhow House Fence; Linden Row Fence; John\nMarshall House Fence; Nolting House Fence; Palmer House Fence; Quarles House Fence; Tucker House\nFence; Fence at Chamberlayne Avenue and Saint Peter Street; Fence at 804 East Clay Street; Fence at\n2500 East Grace Street; Fence at 4 East Main Street; Fence at 2600 Marshall Street; Fence at 9 North\nTwenty-third Street; Fence at 102 South Third Street; Fence at 13 South Fifth Street; Fence at Twenty-first\nand Venable Streets; Fence at Twenty-fifth and Venable Streets; Fence at Twenty-eighth and East Franklin\nStreets; Simonson V.-\"Morattico\" Fence; Smithfield-Barrett House Fence; Strasburg V.-Fort Bowman\n(Harmony Hall) Fence; Yorktown-Swan Tavern Fence; Warsaw V.-\"Menokin\" Fence; Waterford-Patton\nHouse Fence; Fence of Cottage on Highway; Westover V.-\"Westover\" Fence; Williamsburg-Blair House\nFence; Archibald Blair House Fence; Bland House Fence; De Neufville (Barlow) House Fence; McCandlish\nHouse Fence; Mercer House Fence; Page House Fence; Paradise House Fence; Randolph-Semple House\nFence; William and Mary College, Fence; Yorktown V.-\"Indian Fields\" Fence; Moore House Fence.\nWASHINGTON: Chewelah V.-King Cabin Fence; Waitt Cabin Fence; Coupeville V.-Doyle House Fence;\nOysterville-John Crellen House (Heckes Hotel) Fence; Tom Crellen House Fence; Espey Estate House\nFence; Port Townsend-Tucker House Fence; Pullman V.-Collins House Fence; Steilacoom-Captain Black\nHouse Fence; Gales House Fence; Wallus House Fence; Wenas-Longmire House Fence; White Swan-Indian\nMethodist Episcopal Church Fence; White Swan V.-Fort Simcoe Commandant House Fence.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Middleway-Gilbert House Fence; Morgantown V.-Arnett House Fence.\nWISCONSIN: Kaukauna-Grignon House Fence; Mineral Point-Fence of Cornish Miner's House No. 2;\nNeenah-Grand Loggery Fence; Paynesville-Paynesville Cemetery Chapel Fence; Portage-Indian Agency\nHouse Fence.\nFIRE STATIONS\nALABAMA: Mobile-Fire Station No. 5; Phoenix Fire Station No. 6.\nARIZONA: Tombstone-Fire Station.\nCALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Fire House.\nMINNESOTA: Duluth-First Fire Hall; Duluth V.-Fire Tower.\nNEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Old Fire Department Building.\nFORTS AND FORTIFICATIONS, see also Blockhouses and Garrisons\nALABAMA: Dauphin Island-Fort Gaines.\nARIZONA: Bowie V.-Fort Bowie; Moccasin V.-Pipe Spring Fort; Patagonia V.-Fort Crittenden; Tucson\nV.-Fort Lowell.\nARKANSAS: Fort Smith-Fort Smith.\nCALIFORNIA: Lebec V.-Fort Tejon; San Francisco-Fort Winfield Scott.\nFLORIDA: Dry Tortugas-Fort Jefferson; Saint Augustine-Fort Marion; Saint Augustine V.-Fort Matan\nsas; Saint Johns Bluff-Spanish-American War Fort.\nGEORGIA: Isle of Hope-Wormsloe Plantation, Fort Wymberly; Saint Simons Island-Fort Frederica;\nSapelo Island-Spanish Fort; Savannah-Fort Wayne; Savannah V.-Fort Pulaski.\nILLINOIS: Rock Island-Fort Armstrong.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans, V.-Spanish Fort.\nMAINE: Winslow-Fort Halifax.\nMARYLAND: Hagerstown V.-Fort Frederick.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Cambridge-Fort Washington.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-Sally-Ports, Fort Wayne; Mackinac Island-Ramparts of Fort Mackinac.\nMINNESOTA: Fort Snelling-Hexagon Tower; Round Tower.\nMISSISSIPPI: Pascagoula V.-Old French Fort.\nMISSOURI: Florissant-Fort Bellefontaine.\nNEW MEXICO: Manzano-\"The Torreon\" (Stone Fort).\nNEW YORK: Governors Island-Fort Jay; Guilderland V.-Old Indian Fort; New York-Fort Schuyler.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Beaufort V.-Fort Macon.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Newmanstown-Fort Zeller; Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin.\nPUERTO RICO: San Juan-El Morro; Fort, La Forteleza; Fort San Cristobal; Vieques Island-Fuerte\nVieques.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Fort Dorchester; \"Old Citadel\".\nTEXAS: Fort Davis-Fort Davis; Fort McKavett-Fort McKavett; Newcastle V.-Fort Belknap; Presidio\nV.-Fort Leaton; Shafter V.-Fort Cibolo.\nVIRGINIA: Luray V.-Fort Stover.\n[452]\nINDEX\nFORTS AND FORTIFICATIONS-Continued.\nWASHINGTON: Fort Rains-Fort Rains; Lincoln V.-Fort Spokane; Tacoma-Fort Nisqually; Corner\nBastion, Fort Nisqually; Vancouver-Fort Vancouver; White Swan V.-Fort Simcoe.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Harpers Ferry-Brown's Fort.\nWYOMING: Old Bedlam, Fort Laramie National Monument.\nFRATERNAL AND CLUB BUILDINGS\nALABAMA: Athens-Masonic Temple; Benton-Masonic Hall; Camden-Masonic Temple; Clinton-Masonic\nTemple; Crawford-\"Tuckabatcha\" (Masonic Lodge); Perdue Hill-Masonic Temple.\nCALIFORNIA: Los Angeles-Masonic Temple; Shasta -Masonic Hall and Store Building; Volcano-Masonic\nHall and Store; Weaverville-Lodge No. 55.\nCOLORADO: Kokomo-Masonic Temple.\nCONNECTICUT: Woodbury-Masonic Temple.\nDELAWARE: Wilmington-German Hall.\nGEORGIA: Athens-Demosthenian Hall (University of Georgia Campus); Phi Kappa Hall (University of\nGeorgia Campus); Oxford-Few Literary Society Hall (Emory College); Phi Gamma Literary Society Hall\n(Emory College).\nILLINOIS: Galena-Harmony Lodge of Odd Fellows.\nMARYLAND: Davidsonville V.-South River Club.\nNEW JERSEY: Trenton-Masonic Temple.\nNEW YORK: Aurora-Scipio Lodge No. 110.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Davidson-Eumanean Hall, Davidson College; Philanthropic Literary Hall, David-\nson College; Hillsboro-Masonic Lodge.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Carpenters Hall; Independence Hall.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Hibernian Hall; Cheraw-Masonic Hall; Pendleton-Farmers' Hall.\nTEXAS: Galveston-Turner Hall (Albert House).\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-The Jockey Club; Pythian Temple; Richmond-Masons' Hall.\nWASHINGTON: Coupeville-Masonic Hall.\nWISCONSIN: Mineral Point-Odd Fellows Hall.\nFURNACES\nALABAMA: Burkville V.-Tannehill Furnace.\nMARYLAND: Catoctin-Catoctin Furnace; Principio Furnace-Principio Furnace.\nNEW JERSEY: Allaire-Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks) Furnace; Oxford-Oxford Furnace; Split\nRock-Split Rock Furnace.\nGARDENS\nALABAMA: Burkville V.-Stone-Young Plantation Garden; Demopolis-\"Gaineswood\" (Whitfield House)\nGarden; Glenville-\"Elmoreland\" (Mitchell House) Garden; Greensboro-Magnolia Grove Garden;\nMobile-Waring House Garden; Spring Hill-Eslava House Garden; Spring Valley V.-\"Belmont\" Garden;\nWheeler Station-General J. Wheeler House Garden.\nGEORGIA: High Shoals-Casulon Plantation Garden; Madison-Kolb-Pou-Newton House Garden.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Ashland-Frankland House Garden; Beverly-Cabot House Garden; Kilham House\nGarden; Cambridge-Longfellow House Garden; Valentine-Fuller House Garden; Danvers-\"The Lindens\"\nGarden; Nurse House Garden; \"Oak Knoll\" Garden; General Putnam House Garden; Warren's Garden;\nJamaica Plain-Loring-Greenough House Garden; Kingston-Sever House Garden; Milton-Governor\nBelcher House Garden; Dr. Holbrook House Garden; Governor Hutchinson House Garden; Nantucket-\nSanford House Garden; Swift House Garden; Newburyport-Cushing House Garden; Moulton House Garden;\nPierce-Knapp-Perry House Garden; Wheelwright House Garden; Newton-Jackson House Garden; Plym-\nouth-Warren House Garden; Quincy-Adams House Garden; Roxbury-Judge Hayden House Garden;\nSalem-Andrew-Safford House Garden; Bowker House Garden; Dodge House Garden; Forrester-Peabody\nHouse Garden; Gardner-White-Pingree House Garden; Lindall-Gibbs-Osgood House Garden; Manning\nHouse Garden; Peirce House Garden; Pickering House Garden; Robinson House Garden; Saltonstall House\nGarden; Waltham-Governor Gore's Garden; \"The Vale\" Garden; Woburn-Count Rumford House Garden.\nVIRGINIA: Occoquan V.-Gunston Hall Garden; Ordinary V.-Belle Farm Garden; Stratford-Stratford\nHall Garden; Warsaw V.-\"Sabine Hall\" Garden.\nGARDEN (SUMMER) HOUSES\nALABAMA: Birmingham-\"Arlington\" (Munger House) Summerhouse; Camden-General Jones House\nGarden House; Demopolis V.-\"Gainswood\" (Whitfield House) Garden House; Uniontown-\"Pitts Folly\"\nGarden House.\nCONNECTICUT; New London-Captain Shaw Summerhouse.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Gazebo.\nLOUISIANA: New Iberia-\"The Shadows\" Garden House.\nMARYLAND: Laurel-\"Montpelier\" (Snowden-Long House) Summerhouse.\n[453]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nGARDEN (SUMMER) HOUSES-Continued.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Cabot House Summerhouse; Danvers-Warren House Garden House; Med-\nford-Colonel Royall Garden House; Milton-Governor Belcher House Summerhouse; Newburyport-\nCushing House Garden House; Moulton House Summerhouse; Wheelwright House Summerhouse; Rich-\nmond-Peirson House Summerhouse; Salem-Andrew-Safford Garden House; Dodge House Garden House;\nHodges-Peele-West House Summerhouse; Waltham-\"The Vale\" Summerhouses.\nNEW JERSEY: Mount Holly-Ashhurst Summerhouse.\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport-Redwood Library Garden House.\nVIRGINIA: Avington V.-\"Poplar Forest\" Summerhouses; Fork Union V.-\"Bremo\", James River, Garden\nHouse; Fredericksburg-\"Federal Hill\" Summerhouse; Stratford-Stratford Hall Summerhouse.\nGARRISONS, see Blockhouses and Garrisons\nGATES AND GATEHOUSES\nALABAMA: Demopolis-\"Bluff Hall\" (Lyon-Smith House) Gate; Glover Family Mausoleum Gate;\nDemopolis V.-\"Gainswood\" (Whitfield House) Gates and Gatehouse; Eutaw-Dunlap House Gate;\nMobile-Barton Academy Gates; Brooks House Gate; Christ Church Gates; City Hall (French Market)\nGates; Conti House Gate; Convent of the Visitation Gates; Ford House Gate; \"Four Sisters\" (Forsyth\nHouse) Gate; Huger-Douglas Houses Gates; Madam Le Vert House Gate; Lyons House Gate; Magnolia\nCemetery Gates; Marine Hospital Gates; McGill Institute Gate; Dr. Mohr House Gate; Sledge House Gates;\nWaring House Gate and Gatehouse; Gate at 250 Government Street; Gate at 453 Government Street;\nGate at 605 Government Street; Gate at 203 North Conception Street; Gate at 251 Saint Joseph Street,\nGate at 253 Saint Joseph Street; Gates at 153 Saint Louis Street; Gate at 154 Saint Louis Street; Gates at\n155 Saint Louis Street; Gate at 215 South Conception Street; Gate at 456 South Conception Street; Mont-\ngomery-Arrington House Gate; Saffold House Gate; Spring Hill-Eslava House Gates; Tuscaloosa-Peck\nHouse Gate.\nARIZONA: Tucson V.-Gate of Church, Mission San Xavier del Bac.\nCALIFORNIA: Oceanside V.-Gate of Church, Mission San Louis Rey de Francia.\nCONNECTICUT: East Haddam-General Champion House Gate; Greenwich V.-Mead House Gate;\nHadlyme-Selden House Gate; Hamburg-Captain Johnson House Gate; Middletown-Alsop House Gate.\nDELAWARE: Rockland V.-Black Gates (Gate Lodges).\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts.\nFLORIDA: Saint Augustine-City Gates.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Oertel House Gate; Women's Club Gate; Gate at Saint Paul's Parish Cemetery;\nClinton-Lowther Hall Gate; High Shoals-Casulon Plantation Gate; Milledgeville V.-\"Mount Nebo\"\n(McComb's Mount) Gates; Savannah-McAlpin House Gate; Sorrel-Week House Gate.\nILLINOIS: Chicago-Aldine Square Gate; McCormick House Gate; Columbia- Grosse House Gate; Gate\nat Huron and Wabash Avenues; Gate, 1150 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 1153 North Dearborn Street;\nGate at 1210 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 1237 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 1339 North Dearborn\nStreet; Gate at 1362 North Dearborn Street; Gate at 701 Rush Street; Gates at 1352-1362 West Washington\nBoulevard; Galena-General Smith House Gate; Nauvoo-Baumert House Gate.\nINDIANA: Indianapolis-Macy House Gate; Madison-Shrewsbury House Gate.\nKENTUCKY: Lexington-Buckner House Gate.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Archbishopric Gatehouse; Beauregard House Gates; The Cabildo Gate; Casa\nFlinard Gate; Presbytere Gate.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-National Union Bank Gate; Bel Air V.-\"Medical Hall\" (Dr. Archer House)\nGate; Laurel-\"Montpelier\" (Snowden-Long House) Gates; Leonardtown V.-\"Mulberry Fields\" Gate;\nMillstone Landing V.-\"Mattapany\" Gate.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Beverly-Foster House Gate; Kilham House Gate; Boston-State House Gates; Cam-\nbridge-Longfellow House Gate; Charleston-Andrews-Getchell House Gate; Gate of Commandant's House,\nNavy Yard; Charlestown-Hyde-Lincoln House Gate; Danvers-Porter House Gates; Dorchester-Clap\nHouse Gate; Kingston-Sever House Gate; Milton-Governor Hutchinson House Gate; Newburyport-\nPierce-Knapp-Perry House Gate; Newton-Jackson House Gate; Quincy-Adams House Gates; Rowley-\nBillings House Gate; Salem-Andrew-Safford House Gate; Bowker House Gate; Cook-Oliver House Gates;\nDodge House Gate; Forrester-Peabody House Gate; Gardner-White-Pingree House Gate; Lindall-Gibbs-\nOsgood House Gates; Loring-Emmerton House Gates; Peirce House Gate; Pickering House Gate; Robinson\nHouse Gate; Springfeld-Alexander House Gates; Waltham-Governor Gore's Gate; \"The Vale\" House\nGate.\nMINNESOTA: Afton-Mackey House Gate.\nMISSISSIPPI: Mannsdale-Chapel of the Cross Gates; Natchez-Rosalie\" Gate; Vicksburg-Lake House\nGate.\nNEW JERSEY: Haddonfield-Eggman House Gate; Indian King Tavern Gate; Madison-Bruen House\nGate; Shrewsbury-Christ Episcopal Church Gate; Tenafly-Westervelt House Gate; Swedesboro I'-Gate\nof Adams Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery.\n[454]\nINDEX\nGATES AND GATEHOUSES-Continued.\nNEW MEXICO: Chimayo-Gate to El Santuario Del Senor Esquipula; Ranchos De Taos-Gate of Mission\nChurch of Ranchos de Taos; Talpa-Gate of Churchyard, La Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Talpa.\nNEW YORK: Clarkson-Jewett House Gate; Hempstead-Saint George's Church Gate; New York-Fordham\nHouse Gate; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church Gates; Tredwell House Gate; Rochester-Brewster House Gate;\nSeaford-Verity House Gate; Valhalla V.-Miller House Gate.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Edenton V.-Hayes Manor House Gate.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Gettysburg V.-Leister House Gate; Philadelphia-Custom House Gate; Philipsburg-\nUnion Church Gate.\nPUERTO RICO: San Juan-Puerto de San Juan.\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence-John Brown House Gates; Richard Brown House Gate; Governor Hopkins\nHouse Gate; Hoppin House Gate.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Aiken House Gate; Allston House (Middleton-Smith House) Gates;\nGovernor Bennett House Gate; Beth Elohim Synagogue Gates; Miles Brewton House Gate; Charleston\nCollege Gatehouse; Edward-Smythe House Gates; First Presbyterian Church Gates; Gibbs House Gates;\nJoseph Manigault House Gatehouse; Old City Powder Magazine Gates; Roper House Gates; Saint Michael's\nProtestant Episcopal Church Gates; Gate at 96a Ashley Avenue; Gate at 301 East Bay Street; Gate at\n332 East Bay Street; Gate on South Battery between King and Meeting Streets.\nVIRGINIA: Chuckatuck-Gateposts; Danville V.-Dan's Hill Gates; Fork Union V.-\"Bremo\" Gatehouse;\nMadison V.-Hebron Lutheran Church Gate; Occoquan V.-Gunston Hall Gateposts; Richmond-Caskie\nHouse Gates; John Marshall House Gate; Nolting House Gates; Palmer House Gate; Staunton-Stuart\nEntrance Gates; Warsaw-\"Mount Airy\" Gateposts; Warsaw V.-\"Sabine Hall\" Gates and Gatehouse;\nWestover V.-\"Westover\" Gates; Williamsburg-Governor's Palace Gates.\nGOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDINGS, see also Capitols; Court Houses; Custom Houses; Town and City\nHalls\nILLINOIS: Knoxville-Hall of Records (Library).\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-The Cabildo; Presbytere.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-United States Appraisers Stores.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Lanesboro-Registry of Deeds Building; North Andover-Town Scales House.\nMISSOURI: Saint Charles-First State Legislative Assembly Hall.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Winston-Salem-Land Office Building.\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport-Colony House; Providence-Colony House.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-County Records Building; State Powder Magazines and Administration\nBuildings.\nTEXAS: Austin-General Land Office; Galveston-Federal Building.\nGOVERNOR'S PALACES\nNEW MEXICO: Santa Fe-El Palacio Real De Santa Fe.\nPUERTO RICO: San Juan-Governor's Palace, La Forteleza.\nTEXAS: San Elizario-Vice-Regal House.\nVIRGINIA: Williamsburg-Governor's Palace.\nGRANARIES, see Farm Buildings\nGRAVEYARDS, see Cemeteries\nHALF-TIMBER HOUSES\nKENTUCKY: Harrodsburg V.-Mud Meeting House.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Cottage, 941 Bourbon Street; Opelousas V.-Lastrapes House; Saint Rose V.-\nBarbarra Plantation Quarters.\nMISSOURI: Kimmswick-Herman-Oheim House.\nOHIO: Zoar-Blacksmith Shop; Cobbler Shop.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-House on Magazine Street.\nTEXAS: Center Point-Ganahl House; Comfort-Faltin House; La Grange-Etario Club; New Braunfels-\nForke House.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Shenandoah Junction V.-Vicker's House.\nHOSPITALS\nALABAMA: Mobile-City Hospital; Marine Hospital.\nARIZONA: Tucson V.-Hospital, Fort Lowell.\nGEORGIA: Milledgeville-Central Building State Hospital; Saint Simons Island-Retreat Plantation Slave\nHospital.\nLOUISIANA: Melrose-Melrose Plantation Slave Hospital.\nMICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-Post Hospital.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Charity Hospital.\nNEW YORK: Albany-Old Homeopathic Hospital.\n[455]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nHOSPITALS-Continued.\nOHIO: Cincinnati-Marine Hospital.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Essington-\"The Lazaretto\"; Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Hospital.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old Marine Hospital.\nWASHINGTON: Lincoln V.-Fort Spokane Hospital.\nWISCONSIN: Green Bay-Fort Howard Hospital.\nHOTELS, see Inns, Hotels and Taverns\nHOUSES (DWELLINGS), see note heading this index\nICE HOUSES, see Farm Buildings\nINDIAN AGENCY HOUSES, see Trading Posts\nINDIAN VILLAGES AND PUEBLOS\nARIZONA: Coolidge V.-Casa Grande; Poston V.-Indian Village; Sacaton V.-Indian Village; Tucson V.-\nIndian Mission Village of Bac.\nNEW MEXICO: Acoma Pueblo-Acomo Pueblo; Isleta-Isleta Pueblo; Laguna Pueblo-Block of Houses\nnear Mission; San Ildefonso-San Ildefonso Pueblo; San Juan County-\"Kin Klizhin\", Chaco Canyon\nNational Monument; Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon National Monument.\nINNS, HOTELS AND TAVERNS\nALABAMA: Allentown-Tavern; Camden-Wilcox Hotel; Carrollton-Phoenix Hotel; Dadeville-Post\nOffice-Dennis Hotel; Eufaula-Irwinton Inn; Forkland-Tavern; Greenville V.-Old Tavern and Stage\nInn; Jacksonville-Old Tavern; Livingston-Inn; Mobile-Southern Hotel; Mooresville-Tavern; Selma-\nSaint James Hotel; Tuscaloosa-Duffie's Tavern; Wetumpka-Tavern.\nARIZONA: Fairbank-Fairbank Hotel; Florence-Collingwood Hotel and Post Office; Patagonia-Com-\nmercial Hotel; Tombstone-Can-Can Saloon; Crystal Palace Saloon; Rose Tree Inn.\nARKANSAS: Blevins-Tavern; Washington-Old Tavern.\nCALIFORNIA: Amador City-Amador Hotel; Imperial Hotel; Columbia-City Hotel; Downieville-Saint\nCharles Hotel; Jackson-Hotel; Los Angeles-Pico Hotel; Pilot Hill-Biley Road House; Hotel; Placerville-\nBedford Inn; San Francisco-Trocadero Inn; San Miguel V.-Caledonia Inn; Sonoma-Blue Wing Inn;\nSonora-Italia Hotel; Volcano-Hotel Saint George.\nCOLORADO: Central City-Teller House.\nCONNECTICUT: Bolton-White Tavern; Cheshire-Beach Tavern; Colebrook-Captain Arah Phelps Inn;\nEast Пачеп-Нетingway Tavern; Litchfield-Phelps' Tavern; Straitsville-Collins Tavern.\nDELAWARE: Odessa-Odessa Inn.\nGEORGIA: Athens-Old Athens Hotel; Dahlonega-Old Hotel; Jefferson-Harrison Hotel; Marshallville V.-\nStage Coach Inn; Watkinsville-Eagle Tavern.\nILLINOIS: Belleville-Lincoln Hotel; Columbia-Buck Tavern; Depue V.-Hassler Tavern; Edwardsville-\nOld Wabash Hotel; Fullersburg-Old Tavern; Galena-Mississippi House (Hotel); Half Day-Tavern;\nLebanon-Mermaid House\"; Lee Center-Four Bottle Tavern; Mackinaw-Prendergast Inn; Naperville-\nPre-Emption House; New Haven-Sheridan Tavern.\nIOWA: Holy Cross V.-Pin Oak Tavern.\nKENTUCKY: Brandenburg V.-Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Mill); Paris V.-Johnson's Inn; Shakertown-\nShakertown Inn; Shelbyville V.-Cross Keys Tavern.\nMAINE: Belfast-Black Horse Tavern; Machias—Burnham Tavern; Paris-Hubbard House; Wells-\nJefferd's Tavern.\nMARYLAND: Annapolis-Old Inn, Dock and Randall Streets; Old Inn, Main and Green Streets; Reynolds\nTavern; Aquaco V.-Horse Head Tavern; Bladensburg-Washington House (Old Inn); Blue Ball-Blue Ball\nTavern; Charlestown-Indian Queen\"; College Park-Old Inn (Rosburg House); Crownsville V.-Rising\nSun Tavern; Elkton-Fountain Inn; Hollingsworth Tavern; Great Falls-Great Falls Inn; Havre de Grace-\nOld Ordinary; Kingsville-Kingsville Inn; Northeast-Old Inn; Parkton V.-Weisburg Inn; Piscataway-\nPiscataway Tavern; Queen Anne-Old Tavern; Sunnybrook-King's Tavern; Upper Marlborough-Upper\nMarlborough Tavern.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Bedford-Pollard Tavern; Boston-Union Oyster House; Groton V.-Coburn's Tavern;\nMiddleboro-Old Tavern Inn; Sharon-Cobb's Tavern; Stoughton-Washington Hotel; Swansea-Old\nTavern; Weston-Golden Ball Tavern.\nMICHIGAN: Marshall-Marshall Tavern.\nMINNESOTA: Lake City-Brown's Hotel; Minneapolis-West House.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Gilreath's Hill Tavern; King's Tavern (Bledsoe House).\nMISSOURI: Moscow-Drover's Inn; Saint Louis-New National-Scott's Hotel.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Exeter-Giddings Tavern.\n[456]\nINDEX\nINNS, HOTELS, AND TAVERNS-Continued.\nNEW JERSEY: Alloway-Alloway Tavern; Ancora-Spring Garden Inn; Arneytown-Arneytown Tavern;\nBlue Anchor-Blue Anchor Tavern; Cedar Bridge-Cedar Bridge Tavern; Chester-Chester House Hotel;\nCookstown-Cookstown Tavern; Dover V.-Washington Arms Tavern; Englishtown-Village Inn; Green-\nwich-Ferry Tavern and Jail; Old Tavern; Haddonfield-Indian King Tavern; Hanover-Halfway House;\nMadison-Bottle Hill Tavern; Maplewood-Ball House, Washington Inn; Mendham-Phoenix House;\nMontclair-Munn Tavern; Mount Holly-Three Tun Tavern; Mount Royal-Death of the Fox Inn; ¡Port\nRepublic-Franklin Inn; Princeton-Nassau Inn; Rahway-Merchant's and Drover's Tavern; Roadstown V.-\nWood Tavern; Salem V.-Lambson Tavern; Scocth Plains-Historic Inn; Wading River-Wading River\nTavern; Woodstown-Seven Star Tavern.\nNEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Saint James Hotel.\nNEW YORK: Brighton-Orringh Stone Tavern; Copake-Miller's Tavern; Giffords-Chessemans Tavern;\nHerkimer-Herkimer Jail; Houcks Corners-Old Tavern (Houck Hall); Irvington-Odell Inn; Johnstown-\nBlack Horse Tavern; Union Hall; Oran-Travelers and Drovers Tavern; Saratoga-Bryan Inn; Scarsdale-\nWayside Inn, now Scarsdale Library; Somers-Elephant Hotel.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Asheville-Raven Cross Inn; Fayetteville-Davis Inn (McKethan House); Murfrees\nboro-Old Hotel; Spindale-Spindale House (Old Tavern); Winston-Salem-Tavern; Yanceyville-Poteat Inn.\nOHIO: Brecksville-Brecksville Inn; Cleveland-Dunham Tavern; Weddell House (Hotel); Dayton-Newcom\nTavern; Harrison V.-Eighteen Mile House; Lafayette-Red Brick Tavern; Lebanon-Golden Lamb Hotel;\nPainesville-Rider Tavern; Unionville-Unionville Tavern; Waterville-Columbian House (Tavern); Zanes-\nville V.-Headley Inn; Zoar-Zoar Hotel.\nOREGON: Gold Hill V.-Rock Point Tavern; Wolf Creek-Wolf Creek Tavern.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Boalsburg-Boalsburg Tavern; Centre Hall V.-Fort Tavern; Darby V.-Blue Bell\nTavern; Erie-Perry Memorial Building (Old Tavern); Fairchance-Nixon Tavern; Kingston-Helme\nTavern; Pittsfield-Old Hotel; Tidioute-Old Hotel; Waterford-Eagle Hotel.\nRHODE ISLAND: Kingston-Kingston Inn; Newport-Pitts Head Tavern (Lillibridge House); Pawtucket-\n\"Pidge Tavern\"; Providence-Franklin Hotel.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Anderson V.-Varennes Tavern: Charleston-Charleston Hotel.\nTENNESSEE: Beersheba Springs-Beersheba Inn; Knoxville-Old Chisholm Tavern.\nTEXAS: Anderson-Fanthrope Tavern; Castroville-Tarde Hotel; Vance Hotel; Chapel IIill-Old Stage\nCoach Tavern; Chireno-Old Half-way Inn; Galveston-Powattan House (Hotel); Jefferson-Excelsior\nHotel; San Antonio-Menger Hotel; Seguin-Magnolia Hotel.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Gadsby's Tavern; Wise's Tavern; Appomattox-Old Tavern and Manse; Cabin\nPoint-\"The Ordinary\"; Fredericksburg-Rising Sun Tavern; Gloucester-Botetourt Hotel; Paris-Watts-\nAsby's Tavern; Petersburg-Golden Ball Tavern; Prides Tavern; South Hill-Old Tavern; Waterford-\nLoudoun Hotel; Williamsburg-Spencer's Hotel; Yorktown-Swan Tavern.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Newcreek V.-Old Tavern.\nWISCONSIN: Big Bend V.-Smith Cobblestone Inn; Chamberlain-Martin Inn; Delafield-Hawk's Inn;\nGreenbush-Wade House (Old Inn); Milton-Milton House (Old Inn); Milwaukee V.-Dunkel Inn;\nOkauchee-Okauchee House (Old Inn).\nJAILS\nCALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Jail.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Jail; Old Jail.\nILLINOIS: Jonesboro-Old Jail; Knoxville-Jail.\nMAINE: Paris-Old County Jail; York-Old Gaol.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Nantucket-Old Gaol; Newburyport-Gaol.\nMICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-Guard House.\nNEW JERSEY: Greenwich-Ferry Tavern and Jail; Mount Holly-County Prison; Paterson-Passaic County\nJail and Sheriff's House.\nNEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Jail.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Columbus-Jail.\nOHIO: Camp Dennison-Camp Dennison Guard House; Zoar-Zoar Jail.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Coudersport-Coudersport Jail; Essington-\"The Lazaretto\" Jail; Mercer-Old Stone\nJail; Milford-Milford Jail; Philadelphia-Fort Mifflin Jail.\nVIRGINIA: Spotsylvania-Jail; Williamsburg-Old Prison.\nWASHINGTON: Dungeness V.-Old Jail, Pettit Farm; Lincoln I'.-Jail, Fort Spokane; Oysterville-Old\nCounty Jail; Steilacoom-Jail.\nKILNS\nALABAMA: Chewacla-Old Chewacla Lime Works.\nARIZONA: Tucson-Brick Kilns.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Pelham-Charcoal Kiln.\nNEW JERSEY: Clifton-Minett Varnish Kiln; Washington Valley-Smith House Lime Kiln.\nNEW YORK: Palatine Bridge-Lime Kiln near Fort Frey.\nTEXAS: San Antonio V.-Casa Vieja Kiln.\n[457]\n303816-41--30\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nKITCHENS, see Outbuildings\nKIVAS\nNEW MEXICO: Bland V.-The Ceremonial Cave; The Large Kiva, Bandelier National Monument; Nambe\nPueblo-Kiva; San Ildefonso Pueblo-Kiva.\nLIBRARY BUILDINGS, see also College and University Buildings\nFLORIDA: Saint Augustine-City Library (Spanish House).\nINDIANA: Vincennes-Library.\nNEW JERSEY: Burlington-Burlington Library.\nNEW YORK: New York-New York Society Library.\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport-Redwood Library.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Columbia-Library, University of South Carolina; Walterboro-Library.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Lyceum (McGuire House).\nWASHINGTON: Vancouver-Post Library, Fort Vancouver.\nLIGHTHOUSES AND COAST BEACONS\nCALIFORNIA: Monterey V.-Lighthouse at Point Pinos; Point Loma-Cabrillo National Monument.\nGEORGIA: Savannah-Harbor Beacon.\nLOUISIANA: North East Pass, Mississippi River-Frank's Island Lighthouse.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Scituate-Lighthouse.\nMINNESOTA: Duluth-Old Lighthouse.\nNEW JERSEY: Barnegat-Barnegat Lighthouse; Sandy Hook-Sandy Hook Lighthouse.\nNEW YORK: Port Ontario V.-Salmon River Lighthouse; Rochester-Genesee Lighthouse.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Erie-Land Lighthouse.\nTEXAS: Point Isabel-Lighthouse.\nLODGES, see Fraternal and Club Buildings\nLOG HOUSES, see also Farm Buildings; Outbuildings\nALABAMA: Athens-The J. G. and Mary Mason House Quarters; Dawes-Vogtner Farmhouse; Florence V.-\n\"The Forks\" (Jackson House) Quarters; Forkland-Methodist Parsonage; Forkland V.-Strawberry Hill\nPlantation (Walton House) Quarters; Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell-Alexander House Quarters; Greenville\nV.-Crenshaw Plantation Quarters; Womack-Crenshaw Plantation Quarters; Huntsville V.-'Greenlawn\"\n(Otie House) Quarters; Mastin House Quarters; Leighton-\"The Oaks\" Quarters; Monroeville V.-Andrews\nHouse; Oxford V.-Freeman-Caver-Christian Plantation Quarters; Peachburg V.-Adkinson House; Rogers-\nville V.-Cunningham House; Weaver House; Spring Valley V.-\"Belmont\" Quarters; Town Creek V.-\nFreeman Goode House (Hall House) Quarters; Uniontown-\"Pitts Folly\" Quarters; Watsonia-\"Thornhill\"\n(Thornton Plantation) Quarters; Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House) Quarters.\nCALIFORNIA: Mad River-Cabin.\nDELAWARE: Prices Corner-Bird House.\nGEORGIA: Columbus V.-Slave Cabins; Hoschton V.-Cochran House; Watkinsville-Eagle Tavern.\nILLINOIS: Carbondale V.-Cabin; Galena V.-Chetlain House; Nauvoo-Joseph Smith's early House;\nPrairie Du Rocher-Brickey House.\nINDIANA: Fairfield-Logan Cabin.\nIOWA: Des Moines-First House; Spirit Lake-Log House.\nKENTUCKY: Munfordville V.-\"Glen Lily\" (General Bolivar Buckner's House); Paris V.-\"Mount\nLebanon\" (Governor Garrard House) Quarters.\nLOUISIANA: Melrose-African House.\nMAINE: North Berwick V.-Junkins Garrison House; McIntire Garrison House.\nMARYLAND: Aquasco-Plank House; Antietam V.-Poffenberger House; Catoctin Village-Cottages on\nMain Street; Churchville V.-Old Cabin; Dickerson-\"Rocl Hall\" Quarters; Great Falls-Cabin; Norwood-\n\"Woodlawn Manor\" Quarters.\nMICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-Biddle House.\nMINNESOTA: Duluth-Krazszawaski House; Duluth V.-Quaeva House.\nMISSISSIPPI: Aberdeen-Woods House.\nMISSOURI: Barnhart-Slave Cabin, \"The Cedars\"; Beck-Pioneer House; Chesterfield-Stuart House;\nGreen Bottom-Green House; Independence-Adkins House; Mokane-Rogers Cabin; O'Fallon-Zumwalt\nCabin; Overland-Ferguson House; Pevely-Harrington House; Racola-Bequette House; Lucas Cabin;\nSan Soucie House; Saint Charles-Chanter House; Slave Cabin; Sainte Genevieve-Amoureaux House\nQuarters; Ribeau House; Weldon Springs-Coonce Cabin.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Campton V.-Pioneer Cabin; Durham-Woodman Garrison; Exeter-Gilman Garrison.\nNEW JERSEY: Alloway-Oak Log Cabin; Revolucionary Cabin; Alloway /'-Emmell Cabin; Charleston\nV.-Creely House Quarters; Dorchester V.-Cedar Log House; Ilockamick-Hockamick Cabin; Mount\nTabor V.-Dickerson House; Paulsboro V.-Log House; Swedesboro V.-Vanleer Cabin; Upper Mill-\nCabin, Lebanon State Forest.\n[458]\nINDEX\nLOG HOUSES-Continued.\nNEW YORK: Schoharie V.-Log Cabin.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Cataloochee-Woody Cabin, Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Charlotte V.-\nMcIntyre Cabin; Warrenton V.-\"Prospect Hill\" Quarters; Winston-Salem-Chimney House.\nOHIO: Cincinnati-Kemper Cabin, Zoological Gardens; Dayton-Newcom Tavern; Zoar-Hermitage;\nSchlather House (Jebenhauschen); Zeeb House.\nOREGON: Rogue River V.-Birdseye House.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Darby-Upper Swedish Cabin; Darby V.-Lower Swedish Cabin; Erie-Hughes House;\nFairchance-Nixon Tavern; Franklin-Ridgeway House; Girard V.-Blair Cabin; Pittsburgh-Neal Cabin,\nSchenley Park; Sterrettania-Sterrett Cabin; Terrytown-Terry-Welles Cabin.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: York V.-McElwee House.\nTENNESSEE: Castalian Springs-\"Castalian Springs\" (Wynne House); Gatlinburg V.-Bales House;\nNashville V.-\"Belle Meade\" Quarters.\nTEXAS: Austin V.-Ireland House; Boerne V.-Becker House; Castroville-Bendele House; Center-Jones\nHouse; Columbus V.-Tait Plantation House; Lufkin V.-Gann House; Milam V.-Ybarbo House; Mission\nValley-De Leon House; Nacogdoches I'.-Bean House; Pendleton Ferry-Gaines-McGowan House; Seguin-\nErskine House No. 2; Stoneham V.-Sanders-McIntyre House; Sutherland Springs V.-\"White Hall\"\n(Polley House) Quarters.\nUTAH: Salt Lake City-Deuel Cabin.\nVIRGINIA: Catharpin-Cabin; Dinwiddie-Plank House; Gretna-Yancy Cabin; Luray V.-Fort Egypt;\nNimmo l'.-Brook Farm Quarters; Rumford V.-Moeser House; Salem V.-Showalter-Gartch House;\nWaterfall-\"Hagley\"; Waterford-Cabin; House; Robinson House.\nWASHINGTON: Centralia-Borst Blockhouse; Chehalis-McFadden House; Chewelah-Douglas Cabin;\nMcCrea Cabin; Dr. McPherson Cabin; Chewelah V.-King Cabin; Regenary Cabin; Waitt Cabin; Colville\nV.-Harbaugh House; Holst House-Court House; Coupeville-Alexander Blockhouse; Davis Blockhouse;\nCaptain Swift House; Coupeville V.-Doyle House; Jacob Ebey Blockhouse; Fort Rains-Fort Rains\nBlockhouse; Goldendale-Blockhouse; Goldendale V.-Potter Cabin; Naches l'.-Burge Cabin; Omak V.-\nWayfarer's Cabin; San De Fuca-Crockett Blockhouse; Sawyer V.-Sawyer Cabin; Usk-Kalispel Indian\nCabin; Vancouver V.-Covington Cabin; Walla Walla V.-Clark Cabin; White Blufs-Hudson Bay Post.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Strider Cabin; Charles Town V-Henderson House; \"Level Green\";\nPoint Pleasant-Old Mansion House; Shenandoah Junction V.-\"Elmwood\"( Lucas House) Quarters.\nWISCONSIN: Kirchhayn V.-Turck House; Milton-Pioneer Cabin; Neenah-Grand Loggery.\nLOGGING CAMP\nMINNESOTA: Ely V.-Logging Camp.\nMARKETS\nALABAMA: Mobile-City Hall (French Market).\nGEORGIA: Louisville-Slave Market.\nILLINOIS: Galena-Old Market House.\nINDIANA: Richmond-City Market House.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Parkman Market.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Fayetteville-Old Market House.\nRHODE ISLAND: Newport-Brick Market Building: \"The Public Granery\".\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Market Hall.\nMEETING HOUSES\nDELAWARE: Camden-Quaker Meeting House; Centerville V.-Center Meeting House; Cooch's Bridge V.-\nWelsh Tract Baptist Meeting House; Leipsic I'.Quaker Meeting House; Odessa-Odessa Friends Meeting\nHouse.\nGEORGIA: Covington V.-Salem Camp Ground.\nIOWA: Amana-Lauer Meeting House; Pitz Meeting House.\nKENTUCKY: Harrodsburg V.-Mud Meeting House; Paris V.-Cane Ridge Meeting House.\nMAINE: Alna-Alna Meeting House; Harpswell-Town Meeting House; Porter-Porter Meeting House;\nWalpole I'.-Walpole Meeting House.\nMARYLAND: Calvert-Meeting House; Easton V.-Quaker Meeting House; Fallston-Quaker Meeting\nHouse; Sandy Springs-Friends Meeting House.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Adams-Society of Friends Meeting House; Amesbury-Rocky Hill Meeting House;\nCohasset-First Parish Meeting House; Dartmouth-Apponagansett Meeting House; Millville V.-Chestnut\nHill Meeting House; New Bedford-Meeting House; Newburyport-Meeting House of First Religious\nSociety; North Pembroke-Friends Meeting House; Salem-First Universalist Meeting House.\nMINNESOTA: Marine-Old Meeting Hall.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Sandown-Meeting House.\n[459]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nMEETING HOUSES-Continued.\nNEW JERSEY: Bordentown-Friends' Meeting House; Crosswicks-Chesterfield Friends' Meeting House\nDover V.-Friends' Meeting House; Greenwich-Friends' Meeting House; Mount Laurel-Evesham Friends\nMeeting House; Plainfield-Friends' Meeting House; Princeton-Quaker Meeting House; Rancocas-Friends\nMeeting House; Salem-Friends' Meeting House; Seaville V.-Friends' Meeting House; Shrewsbury-\nFriends' Meeting House; Woodbury-Friends' Meeting House.\nNEW MEXICO: Laguna Pueblo-Meeting House.\nNEW YORK: Chappaqua V.-Meeting House; Flushing-Friends' Meeting House; Millbrook-Nine Partners\nMeeting House; New York-Meeting House of Society of Friends; Quaker Street-Friends' Meeting House;\nWantagh-Friends' Meeting House.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Jamestown-Quaker Meeting House.\nOHIO: Zoar-First Meeting House.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Bethlehem-Gemein or Congregation House; Catawissa-Quaker Meeting House;\nEphrata-\"The Klosters\" Meeting House; Forty Fort-Forty Fort Meeting House; Germantown-Men-\nnonite Meeting House; Millville-Friends' Meeting House; Nanticoke V.-Hanover Green Meeting House.\nRHODE ISLAND: Cumberland-Ballou Meeting House; Lincoln-Friends' Meeting House; Newport-\nSabbatarian Meeting House; Providence-First Baptist Meeting House.\nVERMONT: Rockingham-Meeting House.\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Presbyterian Meeting House; Waterford-Meeting House.\nWISCONSIN: Burlington-Luther Hall.\nMERCANTILE BUILDINGS\nALABAMA: Mobile-Commercial Building; Pollock Building; Montgomery-Winter Building.\nARIZONA: Fairbank-Fairbank Commercial Company Building.\nCALIFORNIA: Columbia-Wells Fargo and Company Building; Folsom-Wells Fargo and Company (Assay\nOffice); San Francisco-Buildings on Jackson Street; Shasta-Main Street Buildings.\nGEORGIA: Macon-Emerson and Holmes Builidng; Savannah-Gibbons Block.\nILLINOIS: Bloomington-Major's Hall; Galena-Nicholas Dowling Building.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston-India Wharf Stores.\nMICHIGAN: Ann Arbor-Brown Buildings; Detroit-Mercantile Building.\nMINNESOTA: Minneapolis-House at 127 Main Street.\nMISSOURI: Maplewood-Bartold Grove; Saint Louis-Commercial Buildings, 7-15 North Main Street;\nCommercial Buildings, 119-121 North Main Street; Commercial Building, 303 North Main Street; Com-\nmercial Building, 305 North Main Street.\nNEW YORK: Albany-Visscher Building.\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence-Franklin Institute Building; \"Granite Building\"; Hamilton Building.\nTEXAS: Jefferson-Kahan Saloon Building; Victoria-Rupley Building.\nVIRGINIA: Richmond-Commercial Building.\nWASHINGTON: Port Townsend-Leader Building; Starrett Building.\nMILESTONES, see Boundary Markers\nMILK HOUSES, see Dairies\nMILLS (see also Windmills, Factories and Warehouses)\nALABAMA: Anniston V.-Water Mill; Herrick-McCaleb-Hollingsworth Water Mill; Notasulga I'.-Water\nMill; Opelike V.-Moffits Water Mill; Sylacauga V.-\"Wewoka\" Water Mill.\nCALIFORNIA: Knights Ferry-Tulloch Mill and Warehouses; Pasadena V.-El Molino Viejo.\nCONNECTICUT: New London-Town Water Mill; Silver Mine-Buttery Water Mill.\nDELAWARE: Brandywine Springs V.-Harlan Grist Mill; Christiana V.-Foster's Grist Mill; Hagley---\nDupont Powder Mill; IIenry Clay-Bell Tower Mill; Ogleton I'.-England Water Mill; Rockland-Kirk\nWater Mill.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Pierce Water Mill.\nGEORGIA: Columbus-Muscogee Mills and Warehouse; Isle of Hope-Wormsloe Plantation, Rice Mill.\nILLINOIS: Fullersburg I'.-Graue Water Mill; Naperville V.-Hobson Water Mill.\nIOWA: Amana V.-West Amana Flour Mill; Decorah-City Stone Mill; Elkader-Water Mill.\nKENTUCKY: Brandenburg V.-Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Mill); Grahamton-Textile Mill and Storage\nWarehouse.\nMARYLAND: Chillum V.-Adelphi Water Mill; Colesville-Valley Mill; Elk Mills-Mill Building; Gaithers-\nburg-Muncaster Water Mill; Ilchester V.-Mill; Jerusalem-Jerusalem Grist Mill; Lapidum-Rock Run\nWater Mill; Oella-Mill; Owing Mills-Mill Building.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Annisquam-Hodgkins' Tide Mill; Boxford-Saw, Grist and Knife Mill Group; Green-\nbush-Grist Mill; Stockbridge-Yale-Duryea Water Mills; Waltham-Stone Mill; West Brewster-Water\nMill; West Stockbridge-Marble Mill.\nMINNESOTA: Troy I'.-Troy Water Mill.\nMISSISSIPPI: Macon V.-Water Mill.\n[460]\nINDEX\nMILLS-Continued.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Stratham-Winnicut Grist Mill.\nNEW JERSEY: Aldine V.-Ballinger's Water Mill; Batsto-Richards Water Mili; Bernards Township-\nMcMurtry's Water Mill; Bernardsville-Van Doren's Water Mill; Greenwich V.-Davis Mill; Morristown-\nOld Mill; Ralston-Stone Mill; Ringoes-Water Grist Mill; Saddle River-Washington Feed and Flour Mill.\nNEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Aztec Mill.\nNEW YORK: Garrison-Grist Water Mill; Great Neck-Eldridge Water Mill; New York-Lorillard Snuff\nMill; Stockport-Stone Water Mill.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Charlotte J'-Whitley's Mill; Indian Gap-Pounding Mill.\nOHIO: Zoar-Cider Mill; Grist Mill; Planing Mill.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Ambler V.-Mather's Mill; Exeter-Coray Water Mill; Garland-Water Mill; Milligan-\ntown-Milligan Water Mill; North Mehoopany-Kintner Water Mill; Riceville-Water Grist Mill.\nRHODE ISLAND: North Kingstown-Moffat-Hammond Water Mill; Slatersville-Mill House \"K\".\nTEXAS: Castroville-Quintle and Haas Water Mill; El Paso-Hart Grist Mill.\nVIRGINIA: Birdhaven-Barb Water Mill; Fairfax-Piney Branch Water Mill; Meadows of Dan-Mabry\nMill; Millwood-Water Mill; Powhatan V.-Woodberry Mill; Providence Forge V.-Grist Mill; Sperry-\nville-Saw Mill; Sperryville V.-Estes Water Mill; Thoroughfare-Beverley's Mill.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Pendleton Co.-Hammer Mill, Monongahela National Forest.\nMINE STRUCTURES\nCALIFORNIA: Almaden-Almaden Mine.\nMINNESOTA: Ely V.-Timber Headframe.\nMISSIONS, MONASTERIES, AND CLOISTERS (see also Convents)\nARIZONA: Fairbank V.-Santa Ana de Quiburi Mission; Tucson-Mission San Cosme del Tucson; Lompoc\nV.-Mission La Purisima Concepcion; San Fernando-Monastery; San Juan Bauiista-Monastery; San\nJuan Capistrano-Cloisters and Living Quarters; Guest House; Padres House and Campanerio; San\nLuis Obispo-Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa; San Miguel V.-Mission San Miguel Arcangel; Santa\nBarbara-Mission Santa Barbara Monastery; Solvang-Mission Santa Ynez Monastery; Sonoma-Mis-\nsion San Francisco Solano de Sonoma.\nFLORIDA: New Smyrna V.-Mission of Atocuimi de Jororo.\nGEORGIA: Brunswick V.-Santo Domingo Mission of Talaje; Darien V.-Tolomato Mission; Saint Marys\nV.-Santa Maria Mission.\nTEXAS: San Antonio-\"The Alamo,\" Mission San Antonio de Valero; Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima\nConcepcion de Acuña; Mission San Francisco de la Espada; Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo;\nMission San Juan de Capistrano; Socorro-Mission Nuestra Senora del Socorro; Ysleta-Mission Nuestra\nSenora del Carmen.\nWASHINGTON: Ford V.-Old Tshimakain Mission; Kettle Falls V.-Saint Paul's Mission; Tampico V.-\nSaint Joseph's Mission.\nMONUMENTS\nALABAMA: Demopolis-Glover Family Mausoleum; Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell Monument.\nCALIFORNIA: Columbia-Gravestones, Mountain View Cemetery; Gravestones, Saint Anne's Cemetery;\nSonora-Gravestones.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown-Van Ness Mausoleum.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Gravestones at Saint Paul's Parish Cemetery.\nILLINOIS: Jubilee-Chase Monument, Jubilee College.\nIOWA: Dubuque V.-Dubuque Monument.\nKENTUCKY: Paris V.-\"Mount Lebanon\" (Gov. Garrard House) Tombstones.\nMAINE: Robinhood-Warner Riggs Gravestone.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Washington Monument; Belcamp-Sophia's Dairy Monument.\nMASSACHUSETTS: North Attleboro-Plainville Town Line-Angle Tree Stone.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis-Gravestone of Auguste Chouteau, Calvary Cemetery.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Boyd-Raynes House Tombstone.\nNEW YORK: Kinderhook-\"Lindenwald,\" Van Buren House Monument.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Edenton-Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Monument.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Mercer-Garrett Cenotaph; Pittsburgh-Dr. Bedford Monument.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Camden-Baron de Kalb Monument: Sumter V.-General Sumter's Tomb and Chapel.\nTENNESSEE: Hermitage-\"The Hermitage\" (Andrew Jackson Tomb).\nVIRGINIA: Kilmarnock V.-Christ Church,\"King\" Carter's Tomb; Whitemarsh V.-\"Rosewell\" Gravestone;\nWoodbridge V.-Scarlit Gravestone.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Elm Grove-Monument Place\" (Colonel Shepherd House) Monument.\nMUSEUMS\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Rembrandt Peale's Museum.\n461\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nOBSERVATORIES\nALABAMA: Tuscaloosa-Observatory Building (University of Alabama Campus).\nMAINE: Portland-Observatory.\nOHIO: Hudson-Observatory, Western Reserve Academy.\nOCTAGONAL BUILDINGS\nDELAWARE: Leipsic V. Octagonal School House.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Octagon House, 1830 Phelps Place, N. W.\nILLINOIS: Mendota-Octagon House.\nINDIANA: Dubuque-Langworthy House.\nIOWA: Monroe-Kling House; Valley Junction V.-Clegg House.\nMINNESOTA: Afton-Octagonal House.\nNEW JERSEY: Fairview-Old \"Eight-Square\" Stone School; Johnsonburg-Octagon House; Salem-Jones\nLaw Office.\nNEW YORK: Marcellus V.-District School No. 9.\nOHIO: Sinking Spring-Octagonal School House.\nPENNSYLVANIA: North East-Octagon Barn; Whites Valley-Octagon School House.\nWISCONSIN: Elkhorn-Octagonal House; Watertown-Octagon House.\nOFFICES (see also Outbuildings)\nALABAMA: Camden-Jones Office; Miller Office; Dr. Moore Office; Eutaw-Law Office.\nCALIFORNIA: Almaden-Almaden Mine Offices.\nCONNECTICUT: Lebanon-Governor Trumbull's War Office.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-New Castle-Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office.\nGEORGIA: Savannah-Newspaper Office.\nILLINOIS: Lee Center-Doctor Adams' Office; Naperville-Hobson Law Office; Toulon-Dr. Hall's Office.\nIOWA: Amana-Office of Amana Colonies.\nLOUISIANA: Clinton-Lawyers' Row.\nMAINE: Paris-Parris Law Office.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Chester-Reverend Bascom House Office; Middleboro-Judge Wood's Office; Middle-\nsex-Canal Office; Sheffielà-Hail Law Office; Weston-Lawyer's Office.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Lawyer's Row.\nNEW JERSEY: Salem-Jones Law Office.\nNEW YORK: New York-India House; Northern Dispensary.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Halifax-Ferrell Counting House; Old Clerk's Office; Jamestown-Mendenhall\nCounting House; New Bern-Judge Donald Law Office; Office, 120 Craven Street; Shawboro V.-Forbes\nHouse Office.\nOHIO: Jefferson-Giddings Law Office; Warren-Kinsman Office; Waterford-Doctor's Office.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Pettigrew Law Office.\nVIRGINIA: Cumberland-Clerk's Office; Fredericksburg V.-Washington's Surveying Office; Goochland-\nLawyers Office; Lancaster Court House-Clerk's Office; Smithfield-Small Office; Warsaw-Clerk's Office.\nOFFICER'S QUARTERS (see also Forts and Fortifications)\nMICHIGAN: Dearborn-Officers' Quarters, Detroit Arsenal; Mackinac Island-Officers' Quarters.\nOHIO: Camp Dennison-Camp Dennison Officers' Quarters.\nOKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Commanding Officers Quarters, Fort Gibson.\nWASHINGTON: Fort Steilacoom-Officers' Houses; Lincoln V.-Indian School and Officers' Quarters, Fort\nSpokane; Officers' Quarters, Fort Spokane.\nOPERA HOUSES, see Theatres\nORDINARIES, see Inns, Hotels, and Taverns\nORPHANAGES\nALABAMA: Mobile-Protestant Orphans' Home.\nMARYLAND: Frederick-Loat's Female Orphan Home.\nNEW YORK: New York-Old Leake and Watts Orphanage.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old Jewish Orphanage.\n[462]\nINDEX\nOUTBUILDINGS (including Plantation Offices, Kitchens, Playhouses, Privies, etc.)\nALABAMA: Aliceville-Hughes House Kitchen; Alpine-Welch House Kitchen; Athens-Pryor House Office;\nAuburn .-Frasier-Brown House Kitchen; Boligee I'.-Weston Plantation Schoolhouse; Burkville V.-\nStone-Young Plantation Kitchen; Camden V.-Colonel Kilpatrick House Kitchen; Felix Tait Plantation\nPrivy; Canton Bend-Bethea House Office; Demopolis-\" Hall\" (Lyon-Smith House) Privy; Eutaw-\nDunlap House Kitchen; Florence V.-\"The Forks\" (Jackson House) Privy; \"Sweet Water\" (Patton House)\nKitchen; Forkland V.-\"Rosemount\" (Glover-Legare House) Schoolhouse; Glenville-Elmoreland\"\n(Mitchell House) Kitchen; Greensboro-Governor Seay House Law Office; Greenville V.-Nolan Crenshaw\nPlantation Office; Huntsville-Cabaness House Kitchen; White House Kitchen; Livingston-\"Lee Haven\"\n(Gulley House) Office; Marion-Judge King House Kitchen; Judge Moore House Kitchen; Marion V.-\nFord House Kitchen; Mobile-Madam le Vert House Office; Bishop Portier House Kitchen; Waring House\nPrivy; Montgomery-Arrington House Kitchen; Housman House Kitchen; Teague House Kitchen; Mount\nIda V.-Carlton-Autry House Kitchen; Mount Jefferson-Tucker-Fincher House Kitchen; Oxford V.-\nFreeman-Caver-Christian Plantation Kitchen; Spring Hill V.-Dawson House Children's Playhouse;\nSpring Valley-\"Belmont\" Privy; Sylacauga V.-Reynolds House Kitchen; \"Wewoka\" Store; Talladega-\nPlowman House Kitchen; Talladega V.-Lawler-Whitney House Kitchen; \"Thornhi!l\" (Welch House)\nOffice; Tuscaloosa-Drish House Kitchen; Eddins House Kitchen; President's House (University of Alabama\nCampus) Kitchen; Tuscumbia-Carroll House Office; Governor Lindsay House Kitchen; Tuscumbia V.-\nColonel Goodloe House Kitchen; Judge Hurt House Office; Union Springs-Foster House Kitchen; Union-\ntown-\"Pitts Folly\" Kitchen; Watsonia-\"Thornhill\" (Thornton Plantation) School.\nARKANSAS: Little Rock V.-McHenry House Kitchen.\nCALIFORNIA: Vista V.-La Casa del Rancho Guajome Kitchen.\nCONNECTICUT: Brooklyn-General Putnam's Privy; East Haddam-General Champion House Privy;\nWinsted-Rockwell House Privy.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-Rodney House Office; New Castle V.-\"The Buttonwoods\" Privy.\nFLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Fatio House Kitchen; Old Spanish Treasury Privy.\nGEORGIA: Ridgeville V.-Epping House Kitchen; Savannah-Reid House Carriage House; Woodbine V.-\nRefuge Plantation Kitchen.\nILLINOIS: Chicago-Wentworth House Privy.\nINDIANA: Indianapolis-Vinton-Pierce House Privy.\nKENTUCKY: Bardstown-\"Wickland\" (Beckham House) Privy; Shelbyville V.-Cross Keys Tavern Kitchen.\nLOUISIANA: Clinton-Brame House Kitchen; Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Offices; Mount Airy V.-\nDoll House, Angelina Plantation.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Homewood\" Privy; Cockeysville V.-\"Hayfields\" Privy; Easton V.-Wye House\nOrangerie; Lapidum-Rock Run Miller's House Privy; Largo-\"Oak Hill\" Office; Parkton V.-Weisburg\nInn Oven; Poolesville-Kitchen of House; Sandy Springs-Harewood,\" Printing Shop.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Danvers-Judge Holten House Privy; East Taunton-Dean House Privy; North Attle-\nboro V.-Congregational Church Privy.\nMICHIGAN: Dexter-Judge Dexter House Privy.\nMISSISSIPPI: Washington-Jefferson Military College Kitchen.\nNEW JERSEY: Arneytown-Arneytown Tavern (Lawrie House) Privy; Belleville-Brandt House Playhouse;\nEayrestown-Githens Farm Privy; Fair Lawn-Vanderbeck Outkitchen; Merchantville V.-Wick Farm\nPrivy; Morristown-Washington's Headquarters (Ford House) Privy; Wick House Privy; New Brunswick\nV.-Dunn House Privy; Plainsboro V.-Colonel Britton House Privy; Preakness-Dey Mansion Kitchen;\nSouth Pemberton-Burr House Privy; Towaco-Abraham Jacobus Outkitchen; Vreeland Outkitchen; Wading\nRiver-Wading River Tavern Kitchen; Wrightsville-\"Marino Hill,\" Wright House Office.\nNEW YORK: North Salem-June House Privy.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Fayette City V.-Colonel Cook House Summer Kitchen; Honesdale-Thompson House\nOffice; Thompson House Privy; Wyoming-Crawford House Privy.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Eutaw Springs V.-\"Pond Bluff\" Kitchen; Pinopolis V.-\"North Hampton\" Kitchen;\nWedgefield V.-\"Melrose\" (Singleton Plantation) Kitchen.\nTENNESSEE: Columbia V.-\"Clifton Place\" (General Pillow House) Office; Morristown V.-Deaderick-\nTaylor House Slave Office.\nTEXAS: Castroville-Vance Hotel Kitchen; San Augustine-A. H. Cartwright House Office.\nVIRGINIA: Aden-\"Efingham\" Blacksmith Shop; \"Effingham\" Kitchen; \"Effingham\" Office; Bowiers\nWharf-Kitchen of House; Bowling Green V.-Mulberry Place Kitchen; Charles City V.-\"Greenway\"\n(Tyler Birthplace) Office; Comorn V.-\"Marmion\" Kitchen; \"Marmion\" Office; Danville V.-Dan's Hill\nOffice; Evington V.-\"Poplar Forest\" Privies; Fredericksburg-Kenmore\" Kitchen; \"Kenmore\" Office;\nMary Washington House Kitchen; Huguenot V.-\"Keswick\" Kitchen; Petersburg-Dunn House Kitchen;\nPetersburg V.-\"Wales\" Office; Richmond J'.-\"Malvern Hill\" Kitchen; Salem V.-\"Fotheringay\" Office;\nSomers V.-\"Belle Isle\" Office; South Boston-\"Berry Hill\" Kitchen; Stratford-\"Stratford Hall\" Kitchen;\n\"Stratford Hall\" Office; Tunstall V.-\"Poplar Grove\" Office; Road View Farm Kitchen; White Post V.-\nEstate Office.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Happy Retreat\" (\"Mordington\") Office; \"Harewood\" Office; Rippon\nV.-\"Beverly\" Office; Summit Point-Dr. Thompson House Office.\n[463]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nPARSONAGES, see Rectories, Parsonages, etc.\nPHARMACIES, see Drug Stores\nPIGEON HOUSES, see Farm Buildings\nPLANTATION OFFICES, see Outbuildings\nPOST OFFICES\nALABAMA: Dadeville-Post Office-Dennis Hotel.\nARIZONA: Florence-Collingwood Hotel and Post Office.\nCALIFORNIA: Felix-Post Office.\nIOWA: Des Moines-First Post Office.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Ipswich-Old Post Office.\nMINNESOTA: Duluth-First Post Office.\nMISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Old Post Office.\nNEW JERSEY: Batsto-General Store (Store and Post Office); Ralston-Post Office.\nNEW YORK: Bedford-Post Office.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Murfreesboro-(Old) Post Office.\nOHIO: Gallipolis-Gallipolis Post Office; Zoar-General Store and Post Office.\nTEXAS: Fredericksburg- Old Post Office.\nUTAH: Rockville-Deseret Telegraph and Post Office Building.\nWASHINGTON: Deer Park V.-Hazard Post Office; Tacoma-First Post Office.\nPOUNDS\nMAINE: Jefferson V.-Cattle Pound.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Westwood-Town Pound.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-Town Pound.\nPOWDER MAGAZINES (see also Forts and Fortifications)\nCONNECTICUT: Fairfield-Powder House.\nMAINE: Wiscasset-Old Powder House.\nMARYLAND: Pikesville-Powder Magazine, United States Arsenal.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Amesbury-Powder House; Dedham-Powder House; Marblehead-Powder House;\nMilton-Powder House; North Attleboro V.-Powder House; Somerville-Powder House.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-Powder House, Fort Wayne.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Exeter-Powder House.\nOKLAHOMA: Fort Gibson-Powder Magazine House, Fort Gibson.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia-Powder Magazine.\nPUERTO RICO: San Juan-El Polvorin (Powder House).\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old City Powder Magazine; State Powder Magazines and Administration\nBuildings.\nVIRGINIA: White Post V.-Powder House.\nWASHINGTON: Lincoln V.-Powder House, Fort Spokane.\nPRINTING SHOPS\nALABAMA: Camden-Newspaper Plant.\nGEORGIA: Savannah-Newspaper Office.\nILLINOIS: Edwardsville-Warren's Print Shop.\nMARYLAND: Sandy Springs-\"Harewood,\" Printing Shop.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez-Marschalk House (First Printing Office).\nNEW YORK: Stockport-Print Works.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Yanceyville-Caswell News Building.\nTEXAS: Jefferson-Jefferson Journal Building.\nWISCONSIN: Palmyra-Enterprise Building.\nPRISONS, see Jails\nPRIVIES, see Outbuildings\n[464]\nINDEX\nQUARTERS\nALABAMA: Athens-The J. G. and Mary Mason House Quarters; Belle Mina-Governor Bibb House\nQuarters; Camden V.-Dry Forks Plantation Quarters; Felix Tait Plantation Quarters; Cherokee V.-\nCunningham Plantation Quarters; Dayton-\"Magnolia Grove\" Quarters; Demopolis-\"Bluff Hall\" (Lyon-\nSmith House) Quarters; Demopolis V.-\"Gainswood\" (Whitfield House) Quarters; Eutaw-Dunlap House\nQuarters; Perkins-Spencer House Quarters; Smith House Quarters; Faunsdale V.-\"Cedar Grove\" (Walker\nHouse) Quarters; Florence-Ashcraft House Quarters; Florence J'.-\"The Forks\" (Jackson House) Quarters;\nForkland V.-\"Rosemount\" (Glover-Legare House) Quarters; Strawberry Hill Plantation (Walton House)\nQuarters; Fort Mitchell-Colonel Crowell-Alexander House Quarters; Glenville-Elmoreland\" (Mitchell\nHouse) Quarters; Greensboro-Gayle-Tunstall House Quarters; \"Glencairn\" (Erwin House) Quarters:\n\"Magnolia Grove\" (Richmond-Pearson-Hobson House) Quarters; Greenville V.-Crenshaw Plantation\nQuarters; Womack-Crenshaw Plantation Quarters; Huntsville-Cabaness House Quarters; Clay House\nQuarters; Colonel Pope House Quarters; White House Quarters; Huntsville V.-\"Greenlawn\" (Otie House)\nQuarters; Mastin House Quarters; Steele-Fowler House Quarters; Wade House Quarters; Leighton-\"The\nOaks\" Quarters; Lowndesboro-Haygood House Quarters; Marion-Judge King House Quarters; Mobile-\nAugustine-Ottenstein House Quarters; Conti House Quarters; Gazzam House Quarters; \"Oakleigh\"\nQuarters; Bishop Portier House Quarters; Admiral Semmes House Quarters; Staylor House Quarters;\nWaring House Quarters; Montgomery-Arrington House Quarters; Housman House Quarters; Smith House\nQuarters; Teague House Quarters; Oxford .-Freeman-Caver-Christian Plantation Quarters; Selma-\nMorgan-Agee House Quarters; Spring Valley V.-\"Belmont\" Quarters; Talladega-Isbell House Quarters;\nPlowman House Quarters; Talladega V.-King Plantation Quarters; Town Creek V.-Freeman Goode\nHouse (Hall House) Quarters; Tuscaloosa-Dr. Deal House (\"Governor's Mansion\") Quarters; Eddins\nHouse Quarters; Gluck House Quarters; Jemison House Quarters; Martin-Marlowe House Quarters; Presi-\ndent's House (University of Alabama Campus) Quarters; Tuscumbia-Helen Keller House Quarters;\nTuscogee V.-Judge Hurt House Quarters; Uniontown-\"Pitts Folly\" Quarters; Watsonia-\"Thornhill\"\n(Thornton Plantation) Quarters; Wheeler Station-General Wheeler House (Early House) Quarters.\nCONNECTICUT: East Haddam-General Champion House Quarters: Wilton-Lambert Servants' House.\nFLORIDA: Fort George Island-Slave Quarters; Saint Augustine-Fatio House Quarters.\nGEORGIA: Columbus V.-Slave Cabins; Crawfordville-Liberty Hall Quarters; Isle of Hope-Wormsloe\nPlantation Quarters; Macon-Slade House Quarters; Saint Simons Island-Hamilton Plantation Quarters;\nSavannah-Reid Servants' House.\nKENTUCKY: Bardstown-\"Wickland\" (Beckham House) Quarters; Lexington-\"Rose Hill\" (Buckner\nHouse) Quarters; Millersburg V.-\"The Grange\", Drenan House Quarters; Paris V.-\"Mount Lebanon,\"\n(Gov. Garrard House) Quarters; Washington-Marshall House Quarters.\nLOUISIANA: Burnside-Burnside Plantation Quarters; Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Quarters; Mel-\nrose-African House; New Orleans-Archbishopric Quarters; Beauregard House Quarters; Saint Rose V.-\nBarbarra Plantation Quarters.\nMARYLAND: Annapolis-Chase House (annex); Bethesda-Slave Quarters; Cockeysville V.-'Hayfields,\nQuarters; Cumberstone V.-\"Ivy Neck\" Quarters; Dawsonville-Darnall House Quarters; Dickerson-\n\"Mount Carmel\" Quarters; \"Rock Hall\" Quarters; Ellicott City V.-Doughoregan Manor Quarters; Largo-\n\"Northampton\" Quarters; Laurel-\"Montpelier\" (Snowden-Long House) Quarters; Northeast-\"Green\nHill\" (Russell House) Slave Quarters; Norwood-\"Woodlawn Manor\" Quarters; Phoenix-Phillpot House\nQuarters; Poolesville-\"Little Oak Manor\" Quarters; Rosaryville V.-\"Poplar Hill\" Quarters; Seneca-\n\"River View\" Quarters; Towson V.-\"Hampton\" Quarters; Woodmore-\"Bermondsey\" Quarters.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Medford-Colonel Royall House Slave Quarters.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez-\"Auburn\" (Duncan House) Quarters; \"Rosalie\" Servants Quarters; Slave Quarters;\nPort Gibson-Gage House Quarters.\nMISSOURI: Afton V.-\"White Haven\" (Grant-Dent House) Quarters; Barnhart-Slave Cabin, \"The Cedars\";\nSaint Charles-Slave Cabin; Slave House; Sainte Genevieve-Amoureaux House Quarters.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-General Sullivan House Quarters.\nNEW JERSEY: Charleston V.-Creely House Quarters; Closter-Van der Beck Slave House; Cresskill-\nHuyler House Slave House; Emerson-Blauvelt House Quarters; Midland Park-Baldwin House Quarters;\nRocky Hill-Washington Headquarters (Old Berrien House) Slave Quarters.\nNEW MEXICO: Las Vegas V.-Baca House Quarters; Santa Fe-Rael House Quarters; Watrous V.-Watrous\nHouse Quarters.\nNEW YORK: Commak-Smith House Quarters; Feura Bush-Vadney House Quarters; Ridgewood-Wyckoff\nFarmhand House Quarters; Rotterdam V.-Mabie House Quarters.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Airlie-\"Prospect Hill\" Quarters; Warrenton V.-\"Elgin\" Quarters; \"Prospect\nHill\" Quarters.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Miles Brewton House Quarters; Fickin House Quarters; Blacklock House\nQuarters; Pinopolis V.-\"North Hampton\" Quarters; Wedgefield V.-\"Melrose\" (Singleton Plantation)\nQuarters.\nTENNESSEE: Nashville V.-\"Belle Meade\" Quarters.\n[465]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nQUARTERS-Continued.\nTEXAS: Goliad-Peck House Quarters; Poth V.-Beauregard Ranch Quarters; Round Rock-Anderson House\nQuarters; Salado-Robertson House Quarters; Seguin-Quarters of Erskine House No. 2; Vaughn House\nQuarters; Sutherland Springs V.-\"White Hall\" (Polley House) Quarters.\nVIRGINIA: Aden-\"lEffingham\" Quarters; Bacon's Castle-Bacon's Castle Quarters; Charles City V.-\n\"Greenway\" (Tyler Birthplace) Quarters; Chuckatuck-Quarters; Evington V.-\"Poplar Forest\" Quarters;\nFork Union V.-\"Bremo\", James River, Quarters; Huguenot V.-\"Keswick\" Quarters; King William Court\nHouse V.-\"Green Levels\" Quarters; Nimmo V.-Brook Farm Quarters; Petersburg V.-\"Wales\" Quarters;\nRichmond-Double House at 2216-2218 East Main Street Quarters; Rumford J'.-\"Cherry Grove\" Servants\nQuarters; Shirley-\"Shirley\" Quarters; Somers V.-\"Belle Isle\" Quarters; South Boston-\"Berry Hill\"\nQuarters; Spring Grove V.-Four Mile Tree Plantation Servants' Quarters; Staunton V.-\"Folly Farms\"\n(Cochran House) Quarters; Stratfori-Stratford Hall Quarters; Taylorsville V.-Church Quarters; White-\nmarsh-Abingdon Glebe House.\nWEST VIRGINIA: Charles Town-Happy Retreat\" (\"Mordington\") Quarters; Gerrardstown-Hollis\nHouse Quarters; Leetown V.-Travelers' Rest Quarters; Myerstown V.-\"The Rocks\" (Lewis House) Quar-\nters; Shenandoah Junction V.-\"Elmwood\" (Lucas House) Quarters.\nRAILROAD STATIONS\nIOWA: Council Bluffs-Union Pacific Station.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Calvert Station; Mount Clare Station; President Street Station.\nRAILWAYS\nALABAMA: Peachburg V.-Adkinson Railway.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Quincy-Granite Railway.\nRECTORIES, PARSONAGES, ETC.\nALABAMA: Forkland-Methodist Parsonage; Mobile-Bishop Portier House; Robinson Springs-Old Metho-\ndist Parsonage.\nCALIFORNIA: San Juan Bautista-Rectory.\nCONNECTICUT: Fairfield-Sherman Parsonage; Suffield-Gay Manse.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-Glebe House.\nGEORGIA: Griffin-Reverend Gibson House; Macon-Rectory of Christ Church; Milledgeville-Bell House.\nILLINOIS: Cahokia-Priest's House; Payson-Congregational Church Parsonage; Sublette-Old Baptist\nParsonage.\nINDIANA: Vincennes-Priest's House.\nLOUISIANA: New Orleans-Archbishopric.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Roman Catholic Episcopal Residence; Saint Paul's Rectory.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Norton-Reverend Avery House.\nMISSISSIPPI: Natchez-\"The Manse\".\nNEW HAMPSHIRE; Newington-Old Parsonage; Rockingham-Moody Parsonage.\nNEW JERSEY: Bloomfield-\"The Manse\", First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green; Burlington-\"River-\nside\" (Bishop's House); Dumont-Parsonage; Elizabeth-Parsonage of Saint John's Church; Newark-\nRectory of the House of Prayer; Orange-Parsonage; Scotch Plains-Baptist Parsonage; Somerville-Freling-\nhuysen Parsonage; Springfield-First Presbyterian Parsonage; Swedesboro-Moravian Rectory.\nNEW YORK: Hempstead-Saint George's Rectory; Perth-Parsonage, United Presbyterian Church; Pleasant-\nville-Rectory of Saint John's Church; Poughkeepsie-Glebe House.\nOHIO: Oxford-Presbyterian Parsonage.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Harrisburg-Dean's House; Philadelphia-The Glebe House.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-Old Saint Michael's Rectory.\nTEXAS: Jefferson-Presbyterian Manse (General Rogers House).\nVIRGINIA: Alexandria-Rectory of Saint Paul's; Appomattox-Old Tavern and Manse; Champlain V.-Saint\nAnne's Parish Glebe House; Charles City-Glebe House; Newton V.-Drysdale Glebe; Port Royal-Rectory\nSaint Peter's Church; Staunton-\"The Manse\" (Woodrow Wilson's Birthplace).\nRELIGIOUS COMMUNITY HOUSES, see Convents, Missions, Monasteries and Cloisters; Community Sect\nBuildings\nRESTAURANTS, see Inns, Hotels, and Taverns.\nSADDLEBAG TYPE HOUSES.\nALABAMA: Florence V.-\"The Forks\" (Jackson House) Quarters.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Wedgefield V.-\"Melrose\" (Singleton Plantation).\nVIRGINIA: Sabot-Saddlebag House.\nSADDLER SHOPS\nOHIO: Zoar-Saddler Shop.\nTEXAS: New Braunsfels-Coffee Company.\n[466]\nINDEX\nSCHOOLS, see also College and University Buildings\nALABAMA: Camden-Female Academy; General Jones House Schoolhouse: Eutaw-Eutaw Female Academy;\nMarion-Marion Female Seminary; Mobile-Barton Academy; McGill Institute; Mount Vernon-Indian\nSchoolhouse: Munford-Academy; Orrville-Orrville Academy; Talladega-Masonic Female Institute;\nTalladega V.-Mardis House Schoolhouse.\nCALIFORNIA: Fort Bragg V.-Abandoned School.\nCONNECTICUT: Branford-Academy; East Haddam-Nathan Hale Schoolhouse; Fairfield-Fairfield\nAcademy; Litchfield-Law School; Southbury-Bullet Hill School.\nDELAWARE: Leipsic V.-Octagonal Schoolhouse; New Castle-Academy Building on the Green: Wil-\nmington-Brandywine Academy.\nFLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Schoolhouse.\nGEORGIA: Athens-Cobb Institute; Augusta-Academy of Richmond County.\nILLINOIS: Mundelein-Schoolhouse.\nKENTUCKY: Louisville-Kentucky School for the Blind; Pisgah V.-Presbyterian Church and Academy.\nLOUISIANA: Union V.-The Academy.\nMAINE: Alna-Alna District School; Bristol V.-Old Stone Schoolhouse; Wiscasset-Old Academy.\nMARYLAND: Annapolis-King William's School; Baltimore-McKim Free School; Brookeville-Brooke-\nville Academy; Charlotte Hall-Charlotte Hall School, Darlington V.-Hexagonal Schoolhouse; Ellicott\nCity-\"Patapsco Heights\" Girls School; Liberty Town-Old Academy; Redland V.-\"The Ridge\" (Magruder\nHouse) School.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Deerfield V.-Wapping School; Framingham-Old Framingham Academy; Gloucester-\nSchoolhouse; North Pepperell-District School No. 4; Pittsfield-West Part School; Prescott-Red School;\nSchool; Salem-Oliver Primary School.\nMINNESOTA: Saint Paul-Assumption School; Old Mattock School.\nMISSISSIPPI: Columbus-Franklin Academy.\nMISSOURI: Florissant-Saint Stanislaus' Seminary; Sainte Genevieve-Parochial School; Old Sainte Gene-\nvieve Academy; Saint Louis-Parochial School.\nNEBRASKA: Lincoln-McKinley High School.\nNEW JERSEY: Bordentown-Barton School; Fairview-Old \"Eight-Square\" Stone School; Greenwich-\nOld Schoolhouse; Mendham-Phoenix House; Metuchen-Borough Improvement League House; Mickleton-\nMickleton Friends' School; Middletown-Franklin Academy; Mount Holly-Brainard School; Newark-\nLyons Farm Schoolhouse; Rancocas-Friends' School; Ringoes-Amwell Academy.\nNEW YORK: Alplaus-Old Alplaus School; Bedford-Schoolhouse; East Hampton-Clinton Academy;\nKingsbury-Schoolhouse; Marcellus V.-District School No. 9; Rochester-Livingston Park Seminary;\nSkaneateles-District School No. 17; Troy-District School No. 1.\nNORTH CAROLINA: New Bern-New Bern Academy; Winston-Salem-Salem Boys' School now Wachovia\nHistorical Society Museum.\nOHIO: Georgetown-Grant's Schoolhouse; Sinking Spring-Octagonal Schoolhouse.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Bethlehem-Moravian Seminary; Cherry Tree-School; Corry-Hatch School; Ephrata-\n\"The Klosters\" Academy; Germantown-Concord Schoolhouse; Germantown Academy; Selinsgrove-\nAcademy; Summit-Summit Stone School; Waterford-Waterford Academy; Waverly-School; Whites\nValley-Octagon Schoolhouse; Wyoming-Wyoming Institute.\nRHODE ISLAND: North Scituate-Old Lapham Institute; Warren-Warren Tachis Seminary.\nTENNESSEE: Elkmont V.-Little Greenbrier School and Church House.\nTEXAS: Driftwood-Johnson's Institute; San Antonio-Ursiline Academy.\nVIRGINIA: Waterford-Schoolhouse.\nWASHINGTON: Lincoln V.-Indian School and Officers' Quarters. Fort Spokane; Vancouver-Providence\nAcademy.\nWISCONSIN: East Troy V.-School; Ripon-Republican Schoolhouse.\nSHEDS, see Barns and Sheds\nSHOEMAKER SHOPS\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boxford-Shoemaker's Shop; Natick-Wilson Shoe Shop.\nSHOPS, see Stores and Shops\nSHOT TOWERS\nIOWA: Dubuque-Shot Tower.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Shot Tower.\nSLAVE MARKETS, see Markets\nSLAVE CABINS, see Quarters\nSPRINGHOUSES, see Well Structures\n[467]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nSTABLES\nALABAMA: Camden V.-Dry Forks Plantation Stable; Mobile-Waring House Stable; Pineapple-Colonel\nHawthorne House Stable; Prattville-Smith Racing Stables; Watsonia-\"Thornhil!\" (Thornton Plantation)\nStable.\nLOUISIANA: Convent V.-Uncle Sam Plantation Stable.\nMAINE: Kennebunk-Bourne House Stable.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Garrett Racing Stables; \"Homewood\" Stables; Waterloo Row Stables; Stable of\nHouse at 107 West Main Street; Cockeysville V.-\"Hayfields\" Stable; Collington V.-\"Fairview\" Stable;\nEllicott City V.-Doughoregan Manor Stable; Rosaryville V.-\"Mount Лігу\" (Dower House) Stable; Seneca-\n\"River View\" Stable; Towson V.-\"Hampton\" Stable.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Middleboro-Sproat House Stable; Salem-Andrew-Safford House Stable; Robinson\nStable.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Portsmouth-Captain Barnes House Stable.\nNEW JERSEY: Batsto-Richards Stable; Cedar Bridge-Cedar Bridge Tavern Stable; Lumberton V.-\nPrimitive Stable (Stiles Farm).\nPENNSYLVANIA: Essington-\"The Lazaretto\" Stable; West Philadelphia-\"The Woodlands\" Stable.\nRHODE ISLAND: Providence-Beckwith House (The Handicraft Club) Stable.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Huger V.-\"Middleburg\" Stable; Pinopolis V.-\"North Hampton\" Stable.\nTEXAS: Austin-Governor's Mansion Stable; San Antonio-Kamphmann House Stable.\nVIRGINIA: Fork Union V.-\"Bremo\" Stable; King William-Court House Stable; Petersburg-Dunn House\nStable; Ravensworth V.-Ravensworth Stable.\nSTAGE STATIONS\nARIZONA: Bowie V.-Stage Station.\nCALIFORNIA: Elizabeth Lake V.-Major Gorman Stage Station; Oak Grove-Butterfield Stage Station.\nCOLORADO: Denver V.-Wells Fargo Butterfield Stage Station.\nWASHINGTON: Cashup-Stage Coach Station.\nSTATE HOUSES, see CAPITOLS\nSTORES AND SHOPS, (see also Blacksmith Shops; Drug Stores; Printing Shops; Saddler Shops; Shoemaker\nShops)\nALABAMA: Camden-Dr. Black Store No. 1; Black Store No. 2; Sperlin Store; Camden V.-Store; Canton\nBend-Henderson Store; Claiborne-Deer's Store; Millers Ferry V.-\"Rosemary\" (Mathews House) Store;\nMobile-Shop at 64 South Water Street; Store at 9 Government Street; Store at 66 Government Street;\nStore at 108 Water Street (N); Pickensville-Store; Tuscumbia-Commercial Row.\nARIZONA: Tombstone-Shop No. 1; Shop No. 2; Shop No. 3; Store, Fifth Street; Store Building, Allen\nStreet; Store Building, Fifth Street.\nCALIFORNIA: Amador City-False Front Buildings on Highway; Angels Camp-Prince and Garibardi\nStore; Auburn-Group of Buildings in Old Town; North San Juan-Store Building; Placerville-California\nAutomobile Association Building; Shasta-Masonic Hall and Store Building; Shingle Springs-Store Build-\ning; Volcano-Masonic Hall and Store; Store Building; H'eaverville-Store; Store Buildings.\nGEORGIA: Augusta-Group of Stores on Broad Street; Jejjerson-Pendergrass Store.\nILLINOIS: Bishop Hill-Old Jansonist Building Cooperative Store; Cairo-Store Building; Marengo-\nThompson Store; Warsaw-Groups of Store Buildings.\nIOWA: Amana-General Store Building.\nMAINE: Robinhood-Old Riggs Store Building.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Seven Store Fronts; Store Front; Elkton-Pearce Store; Ellicott City-Shop; Great\nFalls-Repair Shop; Owing Mills-Cooperage Shop; Williston-Store; Wye Mills-Old Store Building.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Hadley-Old Porter Store; Marblehead-Waters House and Bakery; Middleboro-\nColonel Peirce Store; L. T. Peirce Store; Robinson Store; Newburyport-Stonecutting Shop; Salem-Ship\nChandler's Shop; Swansea-Luther's Store.\nMICHIGAN: Dearborn-Smith and Carpenter's Shops, Detroit Arsenal; Sutler's Shop, Detroit Arsenal.\nMINNESOTA: Minneapolis-Store Building, 425 Marshall Avenue.\nMISSOURI: Saint Louis-Arcaded Shop Front, 211-213 Chestnut Street.\nNEW JERSEY: Allaire-Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks) Bakery; Deserted Village (Howell Ironworks)\nStore; Batsto-General Store (Store and Post Office); Greenwich-Richard Wood Store; Moorestown V.-\nMatlack Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop; Mount Holly-Woolman Shop.\nNEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Old Government Trading Store.\nNEW YORK: New York-Store Front, 13 Washington Street; Philippsport-Store; Pleasant Valley-Old\nStone Store Building; Pompey-Beard-Conan Store; Marsh Store.\nNORTH CAROLINA: Milton-Old Shops; Old Stores; Murfreesboro-White and Britton Store.\nOHIO: Zoar-Cobbler Shop; General Store and Post Office.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Sheakleyville-Scrivens Store; Wyoming-Swetland Store.\n[468]\nINDEX\nSTORES AND SHOPS-Continued.\nTEXAS: Castroville-Joseph Carle House and Store; Ihnken House and Store; Quintle House and Store;\nVance Hotel Store; San Antonio-Des Mazieres Store Building and House; Uhl Store.\nVIRGINIA: IVaterford-Clockmaker's Shop; Shop on Main Street; Williamsburg-Camm Store.\nWASHINGTON: Port Townsend-Buckley Jewelry Shop; San Juan Island-English Camp Commissary\nBuilding; Union Gap-Garvis Store.\nSUMMERHOUSES, see Garden Houses\nTAVERNS, see Inns, Hotels and Taverns\nTENEMENT BUILDINGS, see Apartment and Tenement Buildings\nTHEATRES\nALABAMA: Mobile-Second American Theatre.\nARIZONA: Tombstone-Bird Cage Theatre.\nCALIFORNIA: Los Angeles-Merced Theatre.\nCOLORADO: Central City-Opera House.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Boston-Hollis Street Theatre.\nNORTH CAROLINA: New Bern-Masonic Opera House.\nOHIO: Cincinnati-National Theatre.\nTOLL HOUSES\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Toll Keepers Lodge.\nILLINOIS: Fullersburg-Old Toll House.\nMARYLAND: Frederick V.-Old Toll House.\nNEW JERSEY: Kingston-Drawbridge, Lock and Toll House, Delaware and Raritan Canal.\nTOMBSTONES, see Monuments\nTOWERS, Separate from Other Structures (See also Churches, Cathedrals, Chapels and Synagogues; Fire\nTowers; Lighthouses and Coast Beacons; Observatories; Shot Towers)\nMINNESOTA: Fort Snelling-Hexagon Tower; Round Tower.\nVIRGINIA: Richmond-Bell Tower.\nTOWN AND CITY HALLS\nALABAMA: Mobile-City Hall (French Market).\nARIZONA: Tombstone-City Hall; Old City Hall.\nCONNECTICUT: Wilton-Wilton Town Hall.\nDELAWARE: New Castle-Town Hall.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Old City Hall.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Ashfield-Town Hall; Egremont-Town Hall; Marblehead-Town Hall.\nMICHIGAN: Detroit-City Hall.\nMISSISSIPPI: Jackson-City Hall.\nNEBRASKA: Bellevue-Town Hall.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Durham-Town Hall.\nNEW YORK: Mamaroneck-Old Town Hall; Salem Center-Town Hall; Whitesboro-Town Hall.\nSOUTH CAROLINA: Charleston-(Bank of United States), City Hall.\nWISCONSIN: Waukesha-Old Town Hall.\nTRADING POSTS\nIOWA: Agency City-Old Agency House.\nMICHIGAN: Mackinac Island-American Fur Company Buildings.\nMINNESOTA: Saint Clair-Indian Agency House.\nMISSOURI: Sainte Genevieve-Indian Trading Post; Indian Trading Post, next to Dr. Shaw House.\nNEW JERSEY: Park Ridge-Ackerson-Demarest Trading Post.\nNEW MEXICO: Cimarron-Old Government Trading Store.\nWASHINGTON: White Bluffs-Hudson Bay Post.\nWISCONSIN: Portage-Indian Agency House.\nTREASURIES\nFLORIDA: Saint Augustine-Spanish Treasury.\nMARYLAND: Annapolis-Old Treasury.\nNEW YORK: New York-Old United States Sub-Treasury Building.\nUNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, see College and University Buildings\nVIADUCTS\nMARYLAND: Elkridge-Thomas Viaduct; Ilchester V.-Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Viaduct.\nNEW YORK: Frankfort-Erie Canal, Moyer Creek Crossing Viaduct.\n[469]\nHISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY\nWAREHOUSES, see Factories and Warehouses\nWATER MILLS, see Mills\nWELL STRUCTURES\nALABAMA: Allentown-Tavern Well; Athens-Governor Houston House Wellhouse; The J. G. and Mary\nMason House Wellhouse; Birmingham-Walker House Well; Boligee V.-\"Hill of Howth\" (McKee-Gould\nHouse) Wellhouse; Camden-Blockhouse Well; Canton Bend-Bethea House Well; Coatopa-Henson House\nWellhouse; Cottonton V.-Cliatt Plantation Wellsweep; Eutaw-Smith House Wellhouse; Faunsdale V.-\n\"Cedar Grove\" (Walker House) Well; Forkland V.-Rosemount\" (Glover-Legare House) Well; Strawberry\nHill Plantation (Walton House) Wellhouse; Greensboro-Judge Torbert House Well; Huntsville-Cabaness\nHouse Well; Livingston-Little House Well; Parker House Well; White House Well; Livingston V.-\"Oak\nManor\" (Colonel Lee House) Well; Sherrard House Well; Marion-Osborne-Jones House Well; Moundville\nV.-Whatley House Well; Newbern-Walthall House Well; Oakhill-Dr. Fox House Well; Ramsey Hoúse\nWell; Rogersville V.-Cunningham House Well; Sawyerville V.-\"Umbria\" (Pickens House) Wellhouse;\nSummerfield-Sturdivant-Moore-Hartley House Wellhouse; Sylacauga-Cook House Wellhouse; Sylacaug a\nV.-Reynolds House Springhouse; \"Sellwood\" Wellhouse; Tuscaloosa-Martin-Marlowe House Wellhouse;\nPeck House Well; Tuscumbia V.-Vinson House Wellhouse; Union Springs-Foster House Well; Union-\ntown-\"Pitts Folly\" Wellhouse; Watsonia-Thornhill\" (Thornton Plantation) Well.\nCALIFORNIA: Piru V.-La Casa del Rancho Camulos Fountain; San Juan Capistrano-Fountain; Santa\nBarbara-Mission Santa Barbara Fountain; Vista V.-Rancho Guajome Water Tank.\nCONNECTICUT: Brooklyn-Old Wellhouse; Moodus-Hurd House Wellhouse; Pawcatuck-Captain Noves\nHouse Wellhouse.\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Washington-Pierce Water Mill Springhouse.\nGEORGIA: Isle of Hope-Wormsloe Plantation Wellhouse; Lafayette-Marsh-Warthen House Wellhouse;\nRock Spring-Carter's Quarters Springhouse.\nILLINOIS: Beardstown-Sturtevant House Cistern House; Cahokia-Jarrot House Wellhead; Lebanon\n\"Mermaid House\" Wellhead.\nIOWA: Vandalia-Pulver House Wellhouse.\nKENTUCKY: Harrodsburg V.-Captain Taylor House Springhouse; Louisville-\"Spring Station\" (Clark\nHouse) Springhouse; Louisville V.-\"Farmington\" (Speed House) Springhouse.\nLOUISIANA: Clinton-Brame House Wellhouse; Saint Rose V.-Barbarra Plantation Wellhouse.\nMAINE: Belfast-Black Horse Tavern Wellsweep.\nMARYLAND: Baltimore-Springhouse of \"Oaklands\"; Baltimore V.-\"Linden\" Springhouse; Cockeysville\nV.-\"Hayfields\" Springhouse; Olney-Olney House Springhouse; Towson V.-\"Hampton\" Springhouse.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Danvers-Nurse House Wellsweep; Greenbush-\"Old Oaken Bucket House\" Well-\nsweep; Kingston-Sever House Wellhouse; Milton-Governor Belcher House Wellhouse; Newburyport-\nWheelwright House Pump House; Salem-Manning House Wellhouse; Stockbridge-Yale-Duryea Well-\nhead; Tyngsborough-Brinley-O'Neill House Wellhouse; Tyng House Wellhead; Woburn-Count Rumford\nHouse Wellsweep.\nMINNESOTA: Taylors Falls-Folsom House Wellhead.\nMISSISSIPPI: Washington V.-\"Brandon Hall\" Wellhouse.\nMISSOURI: Afton V.-\"White Haven\" (Grant-Dent House) Springhouse.\nNEW JERSEY: Demarest-Bogert Springhouse; Lincoln Park-Dods House Wellhead; Middletown-Marl-\npit Hall\" Taylor House Wellhead; Morristown-Wick House Wellhouse; Paramus-Van Saun House Well-\nhead; Jacob Zabriskie House Wellsweep; Teaneck-Baita House Wellhouse.\nNEW MEXICO: Santa Fe-Real House Wellhead.\nNEW YORK: Geneva-Chapman House Wellhouse; Huntington-Sammis House Wellhead.\nOHIO: Akron-Colonel Perkins House Wellhouse; Zoar-Gardener's Cottage Wellhouse.\nPENNSYLVANIA: Dravosburg V.-Rhodes Springhouse; Germantown-\"Wyck\" (Hains House) Spring-\nhouse; Paxtang-Rutherford House Springhouse; Philadelphia-\"Glen Fern\" (Livezey House) Springhouse.\nTENNESSEE: Gallatin V.-\"Fairview\" (Franklin House) Wellhouse; Morristown .-Deaderick-Taylor\nHouse Wellhouse; Nashville-\"Belmont\" (Colonel Acklen House) Water Tower.\nTEXAS: Anderson-Black-Schroder Springhouse; Comfort-Faltin House Wellhead; Jefferson I'.-Freeman\nHouse Wellhead; Stoneham V.-Sanders-McIntyre House.\nVIRGINIA: Nimmo V.-Woodlawn House Wellsweep; Yorktown-Swan Tavern Wellhead.\nWINDMILLS\nILLINOIS: Addison V.-Heideman Windmill; Edwardsville I'.-Windmill.\nMARYLAND: Federalsburg-Windmill.\nMASSACHUSETTS: Chatham-Chatham Windmill; Eastham-Cape Cod Windmill; Nantucket-Windmill.\nNEW YORK: East Hampton-Gardiner Windmill: Windmill.\n[470]\nU.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1941\nThis is No. 214 of an edition\nof 250 copies issaed by the\nNATIONAL PARA SERVICE\nDEPARTMENT 07 THE enterior\nClemson University\n3 1604 012 686 038\nDATE THE"
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