Significance: This Italianate Renaissance courthouse is a good example of one of two prominent styles in Iowa; the other being Richardson Romanesque. Designed by John C. Cochrane of Chicago, partner of A.H. Pi More
Significance: Home, from 1881-86, of Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-93). Cary is an important figure in African-American history, being the first black newspaperwoman in North America, proponent of women's rights, More
Significance: Country villa house built in Providence in the 1850s. Survey number: HABS RI-382 Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73000064
2017 Leicester B. Holland Prize, First Place Significance: Wallace Libbey Hardison was the youngest of eight children, born in 1850 in Caribou, Maine. He followed his brother, James Henry, to work the oil field More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For documentation of the individual buildings in the Allison Group, see also: Allison A (HABS DC-349-AN), Allison B (HABS DC-349-AO), Allison C (HABS DC-349-AM), and Allison D (HABS DC-349-AL). Significance: Th More
Significance: Built as a typical commercial building sometime before 1863, the Allison-Moore-Crump Building remains from the nineteenth-century commercial atmosphere of Main Street. Survey number: HABS VA-846 More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Shops and Support Structures, see HABS DC-349-CC Significance: The Engine House/Fire House (Building 41) is significant for its association with the development of a campus-wide infrastru More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For documentation of the individual buildings in the Allison Group, see also: Allison A (HABS DC-349-AN), Allison B (HABS DC-349-AO), Allison C (HABS DC-349-AM), and Allison D (HABS DC-349-AL). Significance: Th More
For an overview of the Shops and Support Structures, see HABS DC-349-CC Significance: The Engine House/Fire House (Building 41) is significant for its association with the development of a campus-wide infrastru More
Significance: Built as a typical commercial building sometime before 1863, the Allison-Moore-Crump Building remains from the nineteenth-century commercial atmosphere of Main Street. Survey number: HABS VA-846 More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: Built as a typical commercial building sometime before 1863, the Allison-Moore-Crump Building remains from the nineteenth-century commercial atmosphere of Main Street. Survey number: HABS VA-846 More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Shops and Support Structures, see HABS DC-349-CC Significance: The Engine House/Fire House (Building 41) is significant for its association with the development of a campus-wide infrastru More
For documentation of the individual buildings in the Allison Group, see also: Allison A (HABS DC-349-AN), Allison B (HABS DC-349-AO), Allison C (HABS DC-349-AM), and Allison D (HABS DC-349-AL). Significance: Th More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For documentation of the individual buildings in the Allison Group, see also: Allison A (HABS DC-349-AN), Allison B (HABS DC-349-AO), Allison C (HABS DC-349-AM), and Allison D (HABS DC-349-AL). Significance: Th More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Shops and Support Structures, see HABS DC-349-CC Significance: The Engine House/Fire House (Building 41) is significant for its association with the development of a campus-wide infrastru More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More