Annie A. Cole House, 1400-1402 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washing...
Significance: The original house (later known as #1402) is a good example of the Second Empire Style. The house underwent an interesting evolution with the addition of what would become known as #1400 by the n... More
The Second-Empire-style Evans-Webber House in Salem, Virginia
Built in 1882 by John Evans. Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, subject note,... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
Dimon Sturges House, 114 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Richland County,...
Significance: This building was Mansfield's largest and finest example of Second Empire style residential architecture. It was one of the most imposing residences along Park Avenue West, which developed in the ... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
John Garth House, New London Gravel Road (Rural Route 1), Hannibal, Ma...
Significance: Originally the summer home of the John H. Garth family, it is a locally significant example of the Second Empire style in Missouri. Garth played a prominent role in lumber, banking and other enter... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, S...
Significance: An excellent example of the Second Empire style, the Post Office and Customs House was designed by the prominent Federal architect A.B. Millett. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
William Goering House, 701 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
Significance: This Second Empire Style house was built about 1883. It has a high mansard roof, dormer windows and is asymmetrically massed. It is a gracious house with careful interior detailing. It was buil... More
William Goering House, 701 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
Significance: This Second Empire Style house was built about 1883. It has a high mansard roof, dormer windows and is asymmetrically massed. It is a gracious house with careful interior detailing. It was buil... More
William Goering House, 701 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
Significance: This Second Empire Style house was built about 1883. It has a high mansard roof, dormer windows and is asymmetrically massed. It is a gracious house with careful interior detailing. It was buil... More
William Goering House, 701 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
Significance: This Second Empire Style house was built about 1883. It has a high mansard roof, dormer windows and is asymmetrically massed. It is a gracious house with careful interior detailing. It was buil... More
William Goering House, 701 Main Street, Wheeling, Ohio County, WV
Significance: This Second Empire Style house was built about 1883. It has a high mansard roof, dormer windows and is asymmetrically massed. It is a gracious house with careful interior detailing. It was buil... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Captain Edward Penniman House, Fort Hill Road, Eastham, Barnstable Cou...
Significance: The house was built by whaling Captain Edward Penniman in 1867-1868, who had shipbuilders from Wellfleet do the work. It has remained in the family, is in very good condition and is within the Ca... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Lanneau-Norwood House, 417 Belmont Avenue, Greenville, Greenville, SC
Significance: Outstanding example of the Second Empire style and for association with prominent residents of Greenville; Charles Lanneau had the house built for him c. 1877; purchased by John W. Norwood in 1907... More
Washington County Old Men's Home, Main Building, 2198 North Main Stree...
Significance: The Main Building of the Washington County Old Men's Home is an example of institutional type architecture. It is a large imposing structure with fine details. It is elaborate in its use of archit... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
Judge Charles Mason House, 931 North Sixth Street, Burlington, Des Moi...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1866 Initial ... More
George Hildreth House, 17 Jackson Street, Cape May, Cape May County, N...
Significance: Interesting example of Second Empire style residence. Survey number: HABS NJ-851 Building/structure dates: 1882 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000383