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Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 125, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 125, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Likely Structure 125 served as a tavern and was the one documentary evidence records as being operated by Thomas Rabley in the 1680s and 1690s. Architectural and archaeological evidence reveals a... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of a technical diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

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Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: The site was disturbed in the 1890s, however, evidence suggests that structure 117 was either a small house or (more probably) a storeroom for an apothecary. Artifact assemblages, including pipest... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The sites of Structure 21 and the brick-paved path (Structure 20) were both compromised by a later brick drain pipe (Structure 39), however the architectural remains suggest either a well-appointe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 125, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 125, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Likely Structure 125 served as a tavern and was the one documentary evidence records as being operated by Thomas Rabley in the 1680s and 1690s. Architectural and archaeological evidence reveals a... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

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Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The sites of Structure 21 and the brick-paved path (Structure 20) were both compromised by a later brick drain pipe (Structure 39), however the architectural remains suggest either a well-appointe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The sites of Structure 21 and the brick-paved path (Structure 20) were both compromised by a later brick drain pipe (Structure 39), however the architectural remains suggest either a well-appointe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The sites of Structure 21 and the brick-paved path (Structure 20) were both compromised by a later brick drain pipe (Structure 39), however the architectural remains suggest either a well-appointe... More

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Structure 115 was a two-story rowhouse block incorporating four identical units attached gable to gable. Each house had a chamber and parlor plan with a H-shaped chimneystack and a lobby-entry. Th... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of a technical diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: The site was disturbed in the 1890s, however, evidence suggests that structure 117 was either a small house or (more probably) a storeroom for an apothecary. Artifact assemblages, including pipest... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 101, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 101, Jamestown, James City Cou...

Significance: The drawing records several of the decorative tiles discovered at Jamestown, although it is unclear from the drawing where on the island they were found. The faience tiles have a translucent glaze... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 123, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 123, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Structure 123 measured 30'5" x 20'5" and was a one-story, wood-frame, clapboard building over a full cellar. The small rectangular structure was most probably erected by Henry Hartwell after 1688 ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James Cit...

Significance: Archaeological excavations in the 1930s uncovered the foundations of a warehouse measuring 53' x 16' and located on the riverbank. The foundation walls are almost 14" wide (about a brick and a hal... More

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Structure 115 was a two-story rowhouse block incorporating four identical units attached gable to gable. Each house had a chamber and parlor plan with a H-shaped chimneystack and a lobby-entry. Th... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James Cit...

Significance: Archaeological excavations in the 1930s uncovered the foundations of a warehouse measuring 53' x 16' and located on the riverbank. The foundation walls are almost 14" wide (about a brick and a hal... More

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Structure 115 was a two-story rowhouse block incorporating four identical units attached gable to gable. Each house had a chamber and parlor plan with a H-shaped chimneystack and a lobby-entry. Th... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains of Fort Frederica National Monument (Map), Saint Simons Island, Glynn County, GA

Architectural Remains of Fort Frederica National Monument (Map), Saint...

Survey number: HABS GA-2339 Public domain scan of architectural plan, map, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 76, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: Structure 16 had a long rectangular footprint measuring 34' x 12' with framed side walls and north gable end. The walls rested on sills underpinned by a single row of brick footings. The south gab... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 86, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The sites of Structure 21 and the brick-paved path (Structure 20) were both compromised by a later brick drain pipe (Structure 39), however the architectural remains suggest either a well-appointe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 89 & 97, Jamestown, James Cit...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Florida, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets, Yorktown, York County, Virginia

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 115, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Structure 115 was a two-story rowhouse block incorporating four identical units attached gable to gable. Each house had a chamber and parlor plan with a H-shaped chimneystack and a lobby-entry. Th... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 123, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Project 103, Structure 123, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: Structure 123 measured 30'5" x 20'5" and was a one-story, wood-frame, clapboard building over a full cellar. The small rectangular structure was most probably erected by Henry Hartwell after 1688 ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James Cit...

Significance: Archaeological excavations in the 1930s uncovered the foundations of a warehouse measuring 53' x 16' and located on the riverbank. The foundation walls are almost 14" wide (about a brick and a hal... More

Archer House, Bake Oven (Architectural Remains), Lot No. 117, Water Street, Yorktown, York County, Virginia

Archer House, Bake Oven (Architectural Remains), Lot No. 117, Water St...

Survey number: HABS VA-915 Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-units 59 & 73, Jamestown, James Cit...

Significance: Archaeological excavations in the 1930s uncovered the foundations of a warehouse measuring 53' x 16' and located on the riverbank. The foundation walls are almost 14" wide (about a brick and a hal... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets, Yorktown, York County, Virginia

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets...

Survey number: HABS VA-93 Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets, Yorktown, York County, Virginia

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets...

Public domain scan of a architecture diagram, settlement map, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets, Yorktown, York County, Virginia

Architectural Remains (Foundations), Lot No. 30, Main & Church Streets...

Survey number: HABS VA-93 Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 101, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 101, Jamestown, James City Cou...

Significance: The drawing records several of the decorative tiles discovered at Jamestown, although it is unclear from the drawing where on the island they were found. The faience tiles have a translucent glaze... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Sub-unit 62, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The architectural remains recorded in the HABS drawings reference the gambrel-roofed dwelling built by Edward Champion Travis after 1755. The house stood through 1781 and likely until 1803. The ... More