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Thomas L. Halsey House, 140 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas L. Halsey House, 140 Prospect Street, Providence, Providence Co...

Significance: This is an example of a large, early-nineteenth century brick house. Survey number: HABS RI-233 Building/structure dates: ca. 1801 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1825 Subsequent Work

Creel Cabin - National Parks Gallery

Creel Cabin - National Parks Gallery

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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at "Four Locks"

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock Tender's House at "Four Locks"

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Bedford Brown Building, 113-115 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Bedford Brown Building, 113-115 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Inde...

Significance: Built in two sections, this building acts as infill along a commercial section of Fairfax Street radiating from the main thoroughfare of King Street. The southern section housed the offices of a ... More

Second Presbyterian Church, Westminster Building, 521-523 Prince Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Second Presbyterian Church, Westminster Building, 521-523 Prince Stree...

Significance: This eclectic early-twentieth century building housed community activities sponsored by the Second Presbyterian church. Survey number: HABS VA-682 Building/structure dates: 1912 Initial Construc... More

Alcatraz, Laundry Building - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Laundry Building - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Cell House - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Cell House - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Officer's Club - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Officer's Club - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Military Chapel - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Military Chapel - National Parks Gallery

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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lockhouse at Lock 54

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lockhouse at Lock 54

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Alcatraz, Power Plant - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Power Plant - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Military Chapel - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Military Chapel - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Laundry Building - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Laundry Building - National Parks Gallery

Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building interior, power generator, furnace, boiler, 20th-century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Alcatraz, Power Plant - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Power Plant - National Parks Gallery

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Cherry Walk, Barn, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Barn, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Ric...

Significance: Erected during the early nineteenth century with additions dating to the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Barn is an example of the types of outbuildings found on well-developed... More

Josiah Baker House, 23 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Josiah Baker House, 23 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, R...

Significance: This is an example of a medium-sized house built about 1800 with excellent exterior detail. Survey number: HABS RI-190 Building/structure dates: ca. 1805 Initial Construction

Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

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Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

Alcatraz, Warden's House - National Parks Gallery

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Mason's Hall, Mason Street, Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia

Mason's Hall, Mason Street, Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia

Significance: The "old Masonic temple" was damaged in a storm in the 1910s and demolished in 1953. The lodge replaced it with a purpose-built structure. The Masonic Hall was built in the 1750s as a school for... More

Reverend Francis Smith House, 35 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Reverend Francis Smith House, 35 Benefit Street, Providence, Providenc...

Significance: This is a medium sized, two-story frame house, probably built in the mid-nineteenth century with interesting detail. John Hutchins Cady considers this house similar to the early Newport resort ar... More

Masonic Temple, Great Road & Anna Sayles Road, Lime Rock, Providence County, RI

Masonic Temple, Great Road & Anna Sayles Road, Lime Rock, Providence C...

Survey number: HABS RI-94 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction

Mark Anthony DeWolf House, Poppasquash Neck, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Mark Anthony DeWolf House, Poppasquash Neck, Bristol, Bristol County, ...

Significance: The house was designed by Russell Warren in 1840 and burned in 1919. The HABS photograph is a photocopy of a historic view, and it shows the house with porticoes on the front and rear. Warren's ov... More

Abner Hall House, 116 Hope Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Abner Hall House, 116 Hope Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Significance: This is a typical example of a small frame house in Providence built between 1825 and 1828. Survey number: HABS RI-198 Building/structure dates: 1828 Initial Construction

Benjamin & John Reynolds House, 88 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Benjamin & John Reynolds House, 88 Benefit Street, Providence, Provide...

Significance: This is a characteristic frame house of the late eighteenth century. Survey number: HABS RI-149 Building/structure dates: 1783- 1794 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1875 S... More

Edward S. Underwood House, 28 John Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Edward S. Underwood House, 28 John Street, Providence, Providence Coun...

Significance: This is an example of a smaller, two-story, frame house of the 1820s. Survey number: HABS RI-244 Building/structure dates: 1827 Initial Construction

William Greenman House, 24 Thayer Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

William Greenman House, 24 Thayer Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a typical, small frame house of the 1820s. Survey number: HABS RI-179 Building/structure dates: 1826 Initial Construction

Daniel Windsor House, Austin Avenue, Greenville, Providence County, RI

Daniel Windsor House, Austin Avenue, Greenville, Providence County, RI

Significance: The Daniel Windsor House is but one example of the Windsor family farmhouses along Austin Avenue; most trace their antecedents to the eighteenth century as this five-bay, center hall plan house do... More

Samuel Miller Building, 420 King Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Samuel Miller Building, 420 King Street, Alexandria, Independent City,...

Significance: Awkwardly designed and of modest proportions, this structure is, however, a necessary element in the line-up of commercial buildings that defined the commercial thoroughfare of King Street. Surve... More

2028 West Cary Street (Commercial Building), Richmond, Independent City, Virginia

2028 West Cary Street (Commercial Building), Richmond, Independent Cit...

Survey number: HABS VA-198 Public domain photograph of cabinet, furniture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cyrus Cooke House, West Wrentham Road, Cumberland Hill, Providence County, RI

Cyrus Cooke House, West Wrentham Road, Cumberland Hill, Providence Cou...

Significance: The early nineteenth-century dwelling was constructed of wood and covered by a gable roof. Architectural detailing includes a doorway that is typical of the period with its top lights, sidelights ... More

Samuel Staples House, 52 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Samuel Staples House, 52 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County...

Significance: This is a typical small frame house of the 1790s. Survey number: HABS RI-145 Building/structure dates: after 1790 Initial Construction

Stephen Harris House, 135 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Stephen Harris House, 135 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is an early, large frame house, preserved with few changes. Survey number: HABS RI-151 Building/structure dates: ca. 1765 Initial Construction

Thomas Stafford Taylor House, 1305 Kingstown Road (State Route 138), Kingston, Washington County, RI

Thomas Stafford Taylor House, 1305 Kingstown Road (State Route 138), K...

Significance: Similar to the Asa Potter House, this five-bay, two-story frame dwelling is representative of Kingston's grand houses that are covered by balustraded, hip roofs with monitors. The Taylor House was... More

Flounder House, 317 South Saint  Asaph Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Flounder House, 317 South Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, Independent...

Significance: Named for its form, the Flounder House is a two-story example of the type. It is one room deep, and several wide, and it is covered by a shed roof. Along the front facade is a two-story porch. A b... More

Epenetus Olney House, 370 Woonasquatucket Avenue, Centerdale, Providence County, RI

Epenetus Olney House, 370 Woonasquatucket Avenue, Centerdale, Providen...

Significance: Although now demolished, the Epenetus Olney House was an example of a wood building with a Rhode Island stone end wall. Survey number: HABS RI-89 Building/structure dates: 1702 Initial Construc... More

Robert Purkis House, 37 Charles Field Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Robert Purkis House, 37 Charles Field Street, Providence, Providence C...

Significance: This is a typical example of a medium-sized wood house, with very few alterations, built about 1823. Survey number: HABS RI-202 Building/structure dates: ca. 1823 Initial Construction Building/... More

John Bourn House, 417 Hope Street, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

John Bourn House, 417 Hope Street, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Picryl description: Public domain image of a victorian era building, victorian house, 19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virginia

Effingham, State Route 646 vicinity, Aden, Prince William County, Virg...

Significance: "Effingham" was the home of Colonel William Alexander (1744-1848) and a descendant of Philip Alexander, second son of the emigrant. This is the same family for whom the city of Alexandria was nam... More

Hawkwood, Manager's House, Route 15, Gordonsville, Orange County, Virginia

Hawkwood, Manager's House, Route 15, Gordonsville, Orange County, Virg...

Survey number: HABS VA-36-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73002036, 70000809

Hawkwood, Manager's House, Route 15, Gordonsville, Orange County, Virginia

Hawkwood, Manager's House, Route 15, Gordonsville, Orange County, Virg...

Survey number: HABS VA-36-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73002036, 70000809

Hawkwood, Manager's House, Route 15, Gordonsville, Orange County, Virginia

Hawkwood, Manager's House, Route 15, Gordonsville, Orange County, Virg...

Survey number: HABS VA-36-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73002036, 70000809

Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County,...

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Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County,...

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Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County,...

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Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County,...

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Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Nathan Seamans House, 15 Arnold Street, Providence, Providence County,...

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Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Whittle House, 225 West Freemason Street, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia

Significance: The Whittle House is a rare example of a late eighteenth-century town house. Although few town houses survive in modern-day Norfolk, the Whittle House and the nearby Moses Myers House exhibit a qu... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Gathwright House, Route 156, Old Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia

Significance: The Garthright House stood in the path of charging troops at two battles: Gaines' Mill in 1862 and Cold Harbor in 1864. The house belonged to Miles Garthright, a Confederate soldier whose cavalry ... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

DeWolf-Middleton House, Poppasquash Road, Bristol, Bristol County, RI

Significance: No longer extant, this house was designed by Russell Warren and was constructed between 1803 and 1808. HABS recorded the building in the 1930s, capturing its appearance before its demolition later... More

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