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Architecture notebook 28: Geron House, at 509 Eustis Ave., Huntsville, Alabama.
Geron House, built 1926. Located at 509 Eustis Ave., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 28: Grove-Sammons House, in New Hope, Alabama.
Grove-Sammons House, built c. 1830-1840. Federal period log dogtrot building with Victorian renovations. Located on the south side of Cherry Tree Rd. in New Hope, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 28: Jeff Blacksmith Shop, in Jeff, Alabama.
Jeff Blacksmith shop. Located in Jeff, Alabama in Madison County. Demolished pre-1990. -
Architecture notebook 28: Maysville Blacksmith Shop, in Maysville, Alabama.
Maysville Blacksmith shop. Located on Richard H. Gilliam farm in Maysville, Alabama in northeast Madison County. -
Architecture notebook 28: McWilliams Log House, in Limestone County, Alabama.
McWilliams Log House, built c. 1830-1850. Located in north of Athens in Limestone County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 28: Ward House, at 424 McClung Ave., Huntsville, Alabama.
Ward House, built c. 1858. Downing style. Located at 424 McClung Ave., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 28: Woodside, in Belle Mina, Alabama.
Woodside, built c. 1840s. Greek Revival and Victorian styles. Located in Belle Mina, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 29: Wheeler House, Cotton Garden, and Pond Spring, in Lawrence County, Alabama.
Joe Wheeler Plantation, also known as the Sherrod-Wheeler House, Cotton Garden, and Pond Spring. A group of thirteen buildings built in the range of c. 1818 to c. 1880: Early 1800s log center-hall barn. Early 20th century frame barn. 19th century log ice house. Servants' house. Pole barn built 20th century. Comissary built c. 1900. Log house built c. 1818. Log dogtrot house built c. 1820. Schoolhouse. The c. 1830 Sherrod House. General Joe Wheeler's post-Civil War period house built c. 1884. Family cemetery. Located in Lawrence County, Alabama. Joseph Wheeler was a Confederate Army General and seved in the Spanish-American War. -
Architecture notebook 3: Chapman House, or the Chapman-Johnson Home or Reuben Chapman House, at 2409 Dairy Lane, Huntsville, Ala.
Chapman House, also known as the Chapman-Johnson Home and the Reuben Chapman house, built c. 1830. Greek Revival style. Includes a house for enslaved servants and smokehouse built c. 1850s. Located at 2409 Dairy Lane, Huntsville, Alabama. The property used to be the Chapman dairy, which suppled milk for the Monte Sano area, and it was the dairy where the cow Lily Flagg was kept. -
Architecture notebook 3: Erskine Clark House, at 515 Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala.
Erskine Clark House, built 1819 and heavily remodeled c. 1840-1850 or built c. 1840-1850. Federal and Greek Revival styles. Located at 515 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 3: Fearn House, or the Fearn-Garth House or Fearn-King Home, at 517 Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala.
Fearn House, also known as the Fearn-Garth House and the Fearn-King Home, built c. 1820-1840. Federal and Greek Revival styles. Located at 517 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 3: Hollowell-Mastin House, at 601 Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala.
Hollowell-Mastin House, built c. 1835. Located at 601 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 3: Kelly House, on Kelly Cemetery Rd., Huntsville, Ala.
Kelly House, built c. 1825. Located on Kelly Cemetery Rd., Huntsville, Alabama. Demolished 1978. -
Architecture notebook 3: Mastin-Batson House, at 516 Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala.
Mastin-Batson House, built c. 1815-1830. Federal, Greek Revival, and Italianate styles. Includes slave quarters built c. 1819. Located at 516 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 3: Rhett-Pipes House, at 621 Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala.
Rhett-Pipes House, built c. 1820s. Federal style. Located at 621 Franklin St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 3: Sheppard House, at 505 Holmes Ave., Huntsville, Ala.
Sheppard House, built 1828. Federal style. Located at 505 Holmes Ave., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 3: Smith-Dark House, at 704 Adams St., Huntsville, Ala.
Smith-Dark House, built c. 1840-1850. Late Federal or Greek Revival style with a pre-1861 Italianate south wing. Located at 704 Adams St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 30: Butler's Store, at 5498 Main Drive, New Hope, Alabama.
Butler's Store, built in the early 20th century. It is made up of three buildings, two constructed in 1909 and one in 1939, and there are additions from the 1920s. Commercial style. Located at 5498 Main Drive in New Hope in Madison County, Alabama. Eventually converted into the Elizabeth Carpenter Library. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 31, 1992. -
Architecture notebook 30: Carpenter Library, in New Hope, Alabama.
Carpenter Library, built c. 1920-50. Originally a store. Located in New Hope in Madison County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 30: Prairie Ave. House, in Eutaw, Alabama.
Prairie Ave. House, built c. 1860. Late Greek Revival style with late Victorian additions. Located on Prairie Ave. in Eutaw in Greene County. Demolished by owner in 1991.